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_THE EVENING STAR. WEDNESDAY .. March 6, 1875. ' LOCAL NEWS. Amnsements, &c., To-night ay rorkt) : “* Wiis, Dloide, the al Nationw! Treater.—Mr. John T. Raymond | fence. called the .2£¢, B- Corkhill, for the de- | set aw Vath im" Risks.” ber failed «2 @S8tof witnesses, and a num- use Of ueTepue ve. 7 ique.—Varietie they sh. respond, and they urged that | {Fredy arraigned on | emir Comigue--Vartsties, thefr gut not be compelled to go to trial in | Te charwe of Keeping a bawdy hotsesthe two Condensed Locals, iit cided that the eave should proceest, | COMDIGHLINE withesces Deing: inmates of the | From J.C. Parker we have the New Y- sourt dec ‘ " | «tamed Minnie Plummer and Ida papers in advance of the ms weg [ ana If th nt_ witnesses do ‘hot appear | 1 he th s. zo Bev . Assistant Human Possi night, was fulachi vs wouder f-relia y, nd the Vast NG n times. were portr: nil easy delivery a well-conceived y, has a por- A. Spencer, Union has done 4 here a popular dime hard times, wh . | dlan’s house in Ba good looking youn. aa calting he ease «ne counsel, Messrs. W. | The National Hotel Outrage Cas TKIAL OF RAY ALIAS CURTIS. In the Criminal Court. Judge W ward Ray alias Amuse Naticnal Theater.— Ris received atthe National this Raymond ean eongt * has been weil week, and Mr. 1 ulate himseil upon at least a decided success, if not such an unqual- Mied one as Col. Sellers proved. **Col. Selle and “A Celebrated Case” are in prepara ‘ion. Theater Comique.—Variety. drama. bar lesque and eomedy make up an excellent pro- gramme at the cosy Comique. St. Stephen's Church.—To-rorrow evening the new chureh organ will bee@pened for the ie, to-day, thé ease of H. Cartisalias Edward Hou d Richardsoa, dl for having on the 2ich of March last rape upon the persen of Ella > Vimore. was on trial. It is al- d her to leave her gy im? to go to Alexand. t he In aid while en reute took her 4, first time. . Hotel in this city, where itis af i nes, Avene = Beginning March 12th, raged her person. The: 3 f mu iss Magill wi series of readings. present. The prisoner Ig Wee ay oeNee yn iy a tall and rather £ nan. with one arm. : TE IN COURT AGATN.—In the count, J ge nell. yesterday after our On ealling th “Dve é was reached he would con. or not i, defer fhe heir attendan secured, ‘ wh set of jurors took seats in the box, and the court asked questions as to whether they had or not formed opinions, and they answered satisfactorily. | The detendant’s counsel then asked to | on the jurors separaiely, and Mr. Cork- sider whet ase until . | Hie Plummer, a sprightly young fem: fied that she had been boarding at F White's three weeks: it was a honse of ill fame. “Ducky” persuaded her to leave her former boarding house at Miss Snow’s, and ake board at her house. Defendant's coun- , interrupting, offered to prove by a written ayreement that Miss White is not the keeper of this hou hat since the recent raid on it she had leased it to Caroline since that time been in charge reminded counsel that he must put in his defence at the proper time, but at present the witness had_ the floor. Minnie, 1 thas Caroline was simply thy servant in the house, and thaf wit- SELECTING A JURY. The court «questioned the following jurors: W. K. Gill; Chas, James, Samuel, Mason,* Jos. oks * e: a ye Y = gout & I. t nes le no contract With, lor aid she orany articd out in norhent | R. Comba, Yohn G, “Siience, Richar of the boarders pay money to or recognize Price was well ealeu fo make Americans | ait” (hn Hl. Brown,* Samuel V. Hurdle, | Carotine as boss. Ida G. Wentworth’ tes.- Ce MRS Wel Cae cans | John 8. Paxton. Wi e same: the new eontent with their do was a Mr. James having said he was in | mony was about the same; the hous Sa of pithand y able 10) ation of Wash- Masons, Major t. Was J a communie: No.2. RK ‘ H. Oreutt made th Major Trimb! tappropriate _ Street lamps will be lighted to-night at 6.15 p.m.. and extinguished at 42) a. m. A little white girl, ten years old. named Ida © Emery, was Knocked down yes'erday, on Wh stree war East Capitol, by two colored women. They took the child's hat and threat her throat when they wei They eseaped arrest, but are and will be eaptur ‘The committee which was to have presented the petition to the President to-day asking the n known removal ot Police Commissioner Gatchel did Bot appear at the White House, having agreed to postpone ‘Sappers ers are at work to-day in the vicinit 1 on Market rem publie urir eens, man Palace Car | Janeiro fre ternoon. | CONCILIATION MEETING LAST NI | The Board of Health met iast n Werdi in the chair. Health ¢ < mitted his report for the we wooden Structure and premises on K, between Wth and Ith streets, and the wo No. 105 1 street northw as nuisances and their aba THE Jor the month of Janiary was | yi s deaths as ) al death Y per) was 25.72)—White colored births ( “l) during mouth. 4—whit ed Tit: annual rate of in crease puiation by births (reported) over deaths was. per 1o_ewhite , colored (decrease) 4.04 COMPROMISE ON TRISMUS NASCENTIUM. Resolutions were adopted that ‘a disease prevails in the District of Columbia. whieh is destructive tothe life ot the new-born of the ass of ils population: that after due in- | iton the members the Boar alth differ asto the nature of th that the question involved is one of terest to the medical profession and to the public: that the medieal societies of the Dis. tof Columbia be invited to take the sub- geet under con it sonsideration of | hey zive such information to the | ) as they may d proper. aud. that, a the subject.t s and resol . M uti sements of schoo aAniLors as reside NE conditions, is likely t health and ou! to be taken up and me injurious ntinued, was | THE WoRKINGMEN'S Beck's hall last even chair and Mr. T: from the Conyentio resolu ions that this Assemby is in full accord | with the proposition te hold'a National Labor Convention, avd will when deemed espedisat | elect delegates or representatives to the con. vention, and that We favor the holding of the ation in Washington. After debate the resolutions were adopted. Mr. Thomas, from | the committee to present the draft of alien | law for the District to Congress, reported that the bill had been introduced in the House and referred. Mr. Meany reported that the Paint- ers’ Union was now over one hundred strong. Mr. Speir, from the German Union, presented @ resolution for the appointment of a eommit- | dee to draft a bill for a statistical labor bureau for the District to present to Congress. Mr. | Meany opposed the bothering of Congress | With such a bill, and suggested that the infor- | | i | mation could be obtained in this hall and on the street corners; referred to the judiciary committer. Mr. W. E. Boston, from the y Yard ma. | chinists, submitted resolution of “his socie! returning thanks to Hon. S.S. Cox for forts in behalf of the workingmen. A debate ensued. in Which it was stated by one of the tes that Cox was one of the greatest gues in the country. The resoluti *. DD. € jing along witha the last meetin: ored, said embership of but they were Lwork for y ed that the delegates. Teport a list of members of moat the next meeting. in at the workingmen may know their The assembly went into executive session. WHEN THE WHEEL OF FORTUNE goes round without any preference being shown or any fraud nmitted, most people are satisfied, Dut not na western paper we note the growl of a lady correspondent, who says she sent to O. Box 1. A. Dauphin, 2, New Orleans, two dollars for a ticket in Jebrated Louisiana State Lottery, and did not receive more than five hundred dol lars: while the capital prize of thirty thousa: dollars was sent to some boy in San Antonio, ‘Texas. BA FoRED Care resented a check for 31 at Rig: purporting to have been di ¥. in favor of Luke Devlin, and endorsed by the latter. The clerk doubting it called an eer, and the colored man was taken to headquarters. Mr. Devlin was made ac- quainted with the circumstances and denied ali knowledge of the check. Shaw was held for a hearing. rawn by Jos. a List OF PATESTs granted to the residents of Maryland. Virginia, District of Columbia, each bearing date February Ith, 1878: Law. rence Dunne and Ephraim T. C. Richmond, of Morgantown, West Va., rain gage: Henry P. Underhill, of Baltime Md... fertilizer dis- tributers ; Henry tzel, of Gardenville, Md., Reed organ A. Roth, of Wash’ dolph L. drawing pen. A ANNUAL CONFERENCE of the Methodist Episcopal chureh met in the Wash- imgion street M. FE. chureh, in Alexandri morning, Bishop Andrews, Des Moines, fowa, presiding. The conference is composed of about fifty members. Among the business of the conference is the appointment of a sue- | eesser to Rey. W. C. Webb to take charge of | the M. E. church in Alexandria. BUILDING PrRMITS issued by Inspector of buildings Booream, repair a frame dwelling, 17) loth street northwest; $55. R. . Fenwick, repair a brick dwelling. 68 I street northwest; $300. M., Selby, remove and repair a frame shant: GextLeMEN who appreciate fine uld leave their orders with Geo. C. Henning, 410 Seventh street. He keeps the finest fal sien and employs the best workmen; and does pat vary his prices on personal solicitation, a fair dealing. —Advt. ——= rments Buarantee of RY STORE received some “Jewelry this morning, from $1 Penge ‘avenue; near ne street THE eorne) DPosits. Sule deposit boxe: Bank, bays luterest on de. 3 for rent, t | ael MeLanghlin and’ Benj. Summ: avor of ve, Mr. gene house of ill fame, Sergeant 1 testified hanging for rape if the proof was po: ‘ Cook desived to ask him further on the'sub- | At he made the arrest of, the ane on ject. and the court overruling him another ex- | Tevebled'’ that the “two complaining Wit, ception was taken. Mr. James was then chal: | noses were. about to leave. for other x Addison Dent was calied 2nd | Guarters without settling their beard bill, John Ss. tah | ald that Ducky held their baggage, refusing by defence, and Ch s he give it up until a settlement, which led to a calied, but | excased Fhe scene and a warrant. Defen “ounsel scaled mas atals man. here read the agreement between Madame White and Caroline, which went to show that | the former had rented her house and furniture to her servant. The paper bore no evidence of being a legal instrument. and the court ruled | it out. Here another female inmate of the house was introdneed for defence, who testi- fied that she and all the other boarders, since the 5thof Jani had paid their board money to Caroline, who was the recognized propri- etor. ‘oline is a colored servant. In an- swer to a question by the court this. witnes | incautiously stated that Dueky sits at the head f the Jos. Flynn 1 . Dent was Selected. At 'y ch Laughlin was ¢ urt said Mr. B ad, and the Distriet ai lant. Anthony Rod nged by defence. lier B. W. Summy is come o nd gives orders and directions, he jury: as giucated and pworn: is cont | as she always had done. The court said. he peced 28 ibe followin, We et would contitine the case, to give defendant an opportunity to bring Caroline inte court, but at present’ it looked very fishy. He took but littie stock in the scheme of idling the re. sponsibility on a poor color ; H. Brown*, Sa rte, Samu (‘Those with a * are colored. BALE ’ 09 oe ALD ovlock pom. Mr. Wells, District ar. | Wensum whe had been twire eos tete Chester, be published in the Balti | appeared on eall, and her collateral was de- steamship for a girl toze ina | “ted forfeited advertisement that an orphan gi Hiving with friends | 1. Baltimore answered, and it itraiged | THE Narrow Guage Read from ‘Wash thai she Should leave the city with him, and | ane ! . ee did so: that he took her to the National ho S Curren, VaA.. Mareh bth, 178. in this city. and there committed the aet of | ork on the Washington, Cin- The wo 7 nd St. Louis narrow guage railroad was commenced yesterday, near the Aqueduct Bridge, on the Virginia that which he stands charged. he case was on trial when our report osed. large foree would be emplo: SALFs or REAL Estate.—Thom contraciors were offering sevent recently sold the following re | day, and as quite a body of the workmen were F WV. Jones, trustee, lot | apparently of the opinion that it was better to. sub. of square to Henr Peter starve or beg than work fc ar a day. the progress ‘slow. [tis pre- | sumed that before the week is out there will be 560 men on the ground willing to aecept wpe less than one do!- id improvements, WH: I, in | offer of the contractors, and then the we . Camp- | Will goon with a rush. The immense products Trustee, | ruit, cattle, as well res of Vir; Virgi the line nd improvements, :for M. Ashford, trust 17 and E3y to J. ee. T. Au It ‘OURT—Jndge Mac Arthur. + Emerson agt. Sti: . Lin =| sts. Cook agt. for 60; for | pro confesso substituting trustee Hyde and Matthews, trustees, paris lots |S. and T. gt, Sweeny et a sand 4. | in square 280, and improvements. to Nathaniel Freeman, tor $1.0: for A. Hyde | 1C.N. Thom, trustees, the westermost part | BY id Ritte m0 of deceased trust Tule to show cause . Blake et al.:t 1. Snowden; pro. order mak: Mutual Insurance Co, agt. Gri i Wheeler agt. Latimer; de enhouse trust and Thre jot ner’s sub. of lots I, J, RL Luttrell’s sub. of original’ lot and improvements, to Henry 10, in John W and M, of M. 5, in square Circuit Court—Judge Curtter. Ti Boteler for $1.40 for Joseph R Hedson aut pester | Chas. B. Bail s lois sandy, | Insurance in Drury’s. sul , and improve. | “ict for plaintitt. ments, to : for Ann M. lot 1:4, on the north side High and Market, to P. Me- x trustee, acres and lum, to for R. K. E.fiott_and Assai zel, better Known as “Bull” Fri vember last, was resumed. In_ this ¢: zle was engaged in catching drift wood ing se nd Dumb A dur a freshet in the Potomae, and Woodey clai : im rustees, lot Din Jon | jng that el was on his ground, ordered , Sub. Of part, of | square | him off, but Frizzel refusing to io, Woodey Gaegler at $121 per foot | fired at him with a shot gun, and Frizzel r 20): for Sam‘l Cross, trustee, lot s G. Pay ne at 30 : for same trustee, lots I, 2, 4, 10, 13, in square 1,060, to Jan nes G. Payne cents per foot; for Jon d_ Russell, cel 1 several shot in his leg. The Distrie Attorney closed his argument about,11 o'elock and the jury retired with the case. The jury. 1 hour’s absence, returned a v tot fe : : yof assault and battery. The court im- lot ms aware BE heyy a banaier a sentence of three moaths in j S$ Sand 46, same square, . me at {'¢ cents; lots lds to 112, to same at PROBATE CouRT- Olin. Yesterday, E. sk, deceased : decree of court granting Mary A. Gibson let- ters of administration—bond of $12,000. Estate f W. A. Sutphin; letters of administration Maria C. Sutphin; bond of $1,000, of Geo. W. Paschall, deceased; assent of heirs to probate, and record of will filed. Will of Joseph T. Adams, deceased: order of publication. The will of Thomas Fitnam was led for probate and record, e of John Stoussa; Arthur T. Brice qualified as adminis- trator—bond. Estate of Thomas Burke ; decree of court dividingand Seine accountof admin- istrator w.a., and administrator of estates of Thos. and Eliza Burke. James M. Terrell was appointed guardian of orphansof Hilleary and Emily Grimes—bond of $1,000. st will of Thomas J. Triplett: order of publi 27 to 133, to same at 9 cents; Ashiord and W. in’ Kelly's. sub. of t or . Gordon, trustees, lot 1, quare 94, and improve: ment Mrs. Martha Curry for $380; for F. B. McGuire, trustee, part_lot 11, in square 281, nd improvements, to J. C. McGuire for #500; for Robert nd Austin Herr, trus- tees, lot 19,in A.Grant’s sub. of square 760, and improvements, to H. H. Herr for 35,100; for A. Hyde and Thomas Hyde, trustees, lots 24 and 2, in Young & Fowler's sub. of square and improvements, to Frank E. Taylor for #000. BALTIMORE A AL CONFERENCE Cuvren.—At this conferenc Cumberland yesterday, C. Milburn and Henry and Bo; I. E. $s Were continued ation. Last >I * ie wa en i: will of Sarah Butler: same. te of R. T. Own bequest. Coheen, oP Lanearab eae | Cruity grt decree appointing Mary Cruttad: praegues Vilson VAL Foster, W, ©, | ministratrix—bond of $15,0W-and guardian to Mullen. ¢. A. her. J. W. Cul: | orphans—bond of 34,000. ‘1 will of Rosina rs Sarent. dec Hildt. J. H. sed: petiti Baer. John Miller, C. gent, executor, and Kate > -at-la ads, James | for probate. RK. D. Vant ; decree on objections p ames Brads, James | to deaits chimed ty idministratrix, Last BP. Wirzman, Mi. L, | Will of Thomas Meaney ; decree admitting will to probate and Tecord. | Estate of Wm. No edge, deceased; deeree dismissing petitios . W. Northedge against Jane Dearborn, The owing accounts were approved and passed by the Register:—Estate of John H. Barkey first and fina iministrator w. placed” on H. Cummings asked n, and was placed on he same relation was the superannua for a change of his relat the Superannuated list. granted J. A. Cornelius. The committee on the establishment of a conference seminary made a report recom- mending the appointment of a committee of nine to selecta suitable site and secur ub- seriptions for the same, and report al the next conference, which was adopte vas @ opted in reference to the ap Mary's Industrial school for ropriation of $32,000 by the ore and the legislature of virtue of a contract. The report account of ac Estate of John P. Hilton; balance and dist bution account of personal estate made by ex. ecutors, Sarah E. Watkins’ eighth account. POLICE CouRT—Judge Snell. To-day, Albert Yonker, a small colored boy, pleaded guilty to Sealing 8 pocketbook, and was sent tothe Reform School. Anna Jon and Laura Miles, assault on Fanny Carter; #10 each or thirty daysin jail. They were also charged with assault on Margaret Sayler, $5 PI t sail appropriation, because | each or ten days in jail. AnnaJones was then this institution is a private sectarian corpora- arraigned for assault on Sarah J yb: tion, controlled by the final authority of the | $5 or ten days in jail. Florence Hall, c srenuianog of Baltimore, combining in its charged with assault and battery on arles character both a church and a school, and in | W. Willis, a white man, by cutting his head which divine worship peculiar to the Roman Catholic sect is celebrated to the exclusion of all other sects, and is not therefore entitled to aid from the state, ete. On motion of Dr. Lanahan, the secretary, was directed to trans- mar une report to other religious bodies in the state. with a brick, at her ranche, in the Division. John Williams, larceny of a memorandum, book. J. E. Thorn was sent down for va- graney. Jack Simmons was fined #5 for firin; a pistol in the street. Thomas Clark was sent down for vagraney. Ignatius Dade and John Woodward, loud; $5 each. Agnes White, loud; #5. Harry L. Coleman, assault on Virginia Craig; 8. —_ ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION BY COLORED CrTIZENS.—The 108th anniversary of the death of Crispus Attucks, the first martyr of the American Revolution, was cele- brated by the Necro-American Society, in the lth-street Presbyterian Church last evening. ‘orge B. Loring, of Massachusetts, . Rainey, of South Carolina; Daniel , Dr. Alex, Crummell, and others were GEORGETOWN. Mr. Borst’s RatLROAD. —Work has_ been begun on Mr. Borst’s narrow-gauge railway, The contractors, Messrs. Clark & Adams,were at the scene. of action yesterday, but only suc- on the platform. The entertainment was com- | ceeded in getting two men besides the over- menced with prayer by Dr. Alex Crummell, | seer to work at the price offered, which was 60 followed, by the opening address by bee pee e per day. They want 300 men, and to-day dent, R. T. Greener, who explained the objects | aj to pay 75 cents, but are not able to get of the meeting and the society. “Daniel Mur- | laborers at the price.” One dollar per diay is ray read a historical sketch of the Boston | the wages demanded by them. A crowd of assacre, and interesting addresses were | men are over on this side, at the Aqueduct y ons. J. C. Rainey and G. B. Loring. | bridge, “waiting for something to turn up.” - Smith read a poem written by Mr. | It is rumored that many would go to work at Jo (aye Some excellent music was rendered | 75 cents, but are afraid of the negro men in by the choir, under the direction of H. F. the neighborhood who, it is said, have threat- Grant, B. L. Fleet being the organist. Gom' | ened trouble if they do. At any rate, munications expressing regret at inability to | three men are at work to-day ploughing attend the celebration were received from | in the zap immediately south of the Aque- President Hayes, Sroretary Evarts. Hon. G. | duct bridge. When a fair gang of men F. Hoar, Senators Dawes, Christiancy, Bruce } are at work upon this road, perhaps the peo- and Cameron, ex-Governor Claflin, Hon. R. | ple of Georgetown will begin to put sume sioner Purvis, and Hon. Benja Fait: or take some stock in it. Mr. Borst has up hill business before him, as far as cautious Georgstown is concerned, especially when asked to put its hands in its poekets. But in this ease, perhaps, there is some excuse for Georgetown’s backwardness. Our business men have heard of so any railroads that were coming to Georgetown, but never came, that they have become chronic unbelievers: besides, they donot Know Mr. Borst nor his min F. Butler. A DEMORALIZED ForcE.—A paper has been circulating for some days past among the citi- zens for the removal of Police Commissioner Gatchel. Commissioner Britton refuses to at- tend the meeting of the Police Board because Gatchel is there. Chief of Police Morgan, who is also president of the Board of Fire Commis. sioners and engaged in other business contra. | associates. “Let Mr. B. once convince George. to the law of the force, is out of the city. and | town that this railroad is no m: th, that itis the policemen haye not yet been paid. Brace going to go, and Georgetown willdo her share. ‘up, gentlemen.—[ Union. he great need of a railroad here and the wtié mate benefits are conceded by all. CaTTLE MARKET.—Offerings and sales Drovers’ Rest yesterday were as fv low ——- THE New Dry Goons Srorg, Carter's, 711 at Market Space.—Black silks, exsetont quality, satin finish, $1.25: che: J ees k eashmere | Number of cattle on the market, 20); 160 soid in this city; beautiful dress goods, part silk at prices ranging from Sta 514 cents pel pound, and woel, Tcents; excellent calico, v4 cents; | 40 left. (00 sheep, all sold, at prices ranging Hamburg edging, very wide and very fine, 15 | trom 5 to 614 gents per pound, 20 cows an cents: plaid muslin, 12 cents; white quilts, 3) | calves sold at $25 $0 perchend. Macket cents; large size bridal quilts; #k0.—4dct." | dull, * CITY ITEMs. Ip Yo."® HEAD AcnEs go store fora hottle of Lodille and one or ty¥o doses will THINKING OF HOME.—Tue traveler from the Sunny South,” thoi surrounded by g wealth ¢ to please th palate, thinks ‘ongingly of the hte ike of his child hood, and the white, deli-igas bi made fon: Doslew's Yeast Powder. _OUR LEADING tion to the ruinousetects upon the of cheap soaps made ‘The old Brown Windsor of J.& E. Atkin made from the best and purest: materials, and is exquisitely scented WSs Panties contemplating os. ing monld de Weil to call on Hamilton for low esiitiites and good work in. tle ling of Pluinbie and Gas Fitting, Tin, Range and Furnace work. 2168.W,6: MOTHERS, MOTHER: to procure Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for all diseases of teething in children. I relieves the child from pain, cures wind co! lates the bowels, and, by giving rel health to the child, gives rest to the mother. CRIES OF MURDER IN THE NIGHT appal us. A bad cough ringing through the house in the hours of darkness, is equally suggestive of danger and death. Soothe, quiet, and cure it with Hale's Honey of Horehound and Tar. Other remedies may have disappointed you, but this never fails. Pikes To é Drops cure toothache in minute? Id by all druggists at 25 cents HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS.—Indiges- tion, inactivity of the liver, urin: rheumatie comp!. and many other ai ments and disabilities, speedily conquered by this safe, prompt and agreeable corrective tonic, which is, besides, a reliable preventive f chills and fever a other malarial disor- counteracts the effects of fatigue and ex- posure, and isa beneficent solace to the aged and infirm. Y on Harpy Trprnes for nervous sufferers, and those who have been dosed, drugged, and quacked. Pulvermacher’s Electric Belts effec tually cure premature debility, weakness and decay. Book and Journal, with information worth thousands, mailed free. Address Pul vermacher Galvanic Cempany, New York i 6 18.d&kly City. To LADIES AND GBNTLEMBEN.—We wish to call attention to A. Fischer’s Chemical Scour ing and Dyeing Establishment, No. 906 G street, near 9th street. By promptly adopting the latest improvements, whether of American or European invention, he is enabled todo his work in a manner not to be equaled by those not possessing these facilities. His cleansing and dyeing Ladies’ and Gent's Suits are, in fi the cheapest in the city on account of his superior work. N.B.—A specialty of his con- sists in removing spots from costly. party dresses ; 25 years experience. His dry cleanser Femoves Be ‘ase spots effectually from any ar- ticle, and careful pressing gives them an appearance as if newly made. Kid Gloves chaned ; two pair for 25 cents, __ AMUSEMENTS. YM. C. A. COURSE. — * RAMBLES ABOUT LONDON, A Series of Iustrated Entertainments At LINCOLN HALL, By JUDGE W. F BICK, Formerly In Her Majesty’s East India Civil Se vier, On the evenings of March 13, 16, 27 and 30, and on the afternoons of Mareh 1 and 30, The subjects for each evening will be auuounced hereafter, Price of admi nts, with reserved seats, Tickets for saleat YM. C. A, room, at Ballan- tyne's and at Ellis & Co."8, NYATIONAL THEATER. *The Celebrated Comed RB. JO. ‘*PEMBERTON PEMBROKE," The indefatigable Insurance Aj it. Assisted by the highly talented Actress, MARIE GORDON, In Bartiey Campbeli's New Play, SK3! trong Cas RIBKS! On FRIDAY NIGHT. for the Benefit of MR, RAYMOND, Boncicauts"s First Great Comedy, ONDON ASSURANCE. Mr. >. Maks Meppre RAYMONT Mis: MARIE, An velii LADY GAY SFANKER Liter wise plendid Scenic Ein- pments, Furnitul RIS In preparation. Cor. SELLER! i shortly be produced, MAGI WELV 8. A Celebrated 1 Case, wi ‘ A SERIES OF 4 her rooms, 2143, nue. beginning Mareh 12th, and RDAYs and TUESD ii m, AYS. CHURCH. — THURSDAY EVENING, At8o'clock, the New Organ in this Church will ie opened for the first me. Several distinguished Organists from this city and from Baltimore will perform on tt. Selections from Sacred Music will be sung. [BEATER COMIQUE, 11th street, BELOW P! Ss™: STEPHE) Bit Admission. 25 cents, mal NSYLVANIA AVE: OPEN THE YEAR ROUND. Performance Every Night. Matinee for Ladies and Children EVERY WED- NESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOON. Birst-class In Every Respect. Variety, Drama, Burlesque and Comedy. jan30-1y OYA ON EXHIBITION Sy 626} AND SALE {626 ESP, AT Est, MARKRITER'’S FREE ART GALLERY AND STORE, Choice O11 Paintings, Enptavines, Chromos, €c hoice Oil Paintings, En, Chr . Also, largest stock of Paper Hangings; Wittow Shades, Pictures, Frames, Picture Cords and. Tase sels, Rings. Nails, &c., In the District, Ba TEUMS CABI, 4#s~ Please remember Name and Number, jy1-1y a GEORGETOWN ADV’M’TS, UR MOTTO, EXCELSIOR! DYEING, CLEANSING, DYEING, CLEANSING, DYEING; CLEANSING, DYEING. CLEANSING. LADIES AND @ENTLEMEN’S GARMENTS, W. H. WHEATLEY, @® JEFFERSON STREET, Georgetown, D. C., Established 183: and celled before or since, to which the peo- ids of others of the never exc ple of the District and thousans tates and Territories will testify, Send us your orders, nov8-tr THE TRADES. _ - OBASY, SINET MAKER, NEw VENUE AND M STREET NORTHWEST. nov7-ly IBSON BROTHERS ICAL BOOK AWD JOB PRINTERS, 3 1018 Pen: iva ia avenue, Washington, D. C. ivan! 5 » D. C. ar Fine Printing s Specialty Jan) JOHN C. HOGAN, 7: Manufactmer of a Newly Market Space, Patented Spring Roller and Ventilating Awning for Stores. Hotels, Public Bulidings and Private Dwellings. Flags and Tents for sale or rent. Bole nt © only genuine Sepl5-tr ole A, for th Mildew-Proof Awning Material. $25 ‘HARNESS Always on hand at BECKER’S NEW Harness and Trunk Factory, feb26-tr Corcoran Building. AS* TAOSE WHO KNOW. Ask Buy physician if BENSON'S CAPCINE POROU! STER is not the best plaster in the world. This remarkable article was invented to overcome the great objection always found to the oruinary, Porous Plaster of slow action in bringing relief. LAME BACK. For Lame and Waek Back. Rheumatism troubles of the spine and kidneys it is a truly wonderful remedy. Physicians everywhere recognize its Rreat superiority to other porous plasters, and to all lniments. {t relteve pain at once and cures guicker thanany known plaster, ntment or com- oui CAUTION. —There are dangerous and worthless imitations of BENSON'S Capcine Piaster in the ket. The genuine have the word Gapcine cut through each Master. Sold by all Druggiste. Dries ‘he best, American Wine In the market; dry, has less per centage of alcohol thin any imported brand. Good taste and regard for home ‘ion account for its popularity. Por case, $18.00 currency ME, jan4 tr 807 Market space. Dk HICORD’S ESSENCE OF LIFE Reotores minhood and the vigor of yout 1to jhe most shetterd constitution in four week:, FaILuRE IyPossta.ey. ‘Thislifo-restoring rem : (ly shvuld be taken by all about to marry, or wh» have Lecome weakened from excess or any ot er cause. | Success in every case 1s a8 certain ast iat water thirst. $3 case, Sole a Br. 30s. JACQUES, °7 Uniyerity Pisces Now Foi Druggists Supplied, ae |OTHERS.—Don’t fail | CLOTHING. Hl REST ARRIVALS. COAL AND WOOD. Tl PRENSON'S YALENT BUNDLED KINDLING Woop. redacing a Fire r grocer does not 4 Wood in’ ery bundle, If 3 Seri postal OF fer, L at lowest market rates. STEPHENSON & BRO.. S. B. cor. 72th st. and Penna: ace. and Dep BLACK AND FANCY SCARFS, A choice selection, Flat and Knots, For 75 cents and $1. COA BLACK AND FANCY FOLDED TILES Seventh strvet wharf, mart-tr | ~ es coat i From 25 cents upward. JoPs WON BROTHERS, | . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL | ENGLISH AND GERMAN HALF HOSK DEALERS ; IN , For 25 cents. COAL AND woop, PERFECTLY-FITTING SHIRTS We desire to call the attention of the pubtic to the | fact that we now have on hand the larg | Selected stock of COAL AND WOOD tn the Dis- trict; that our facilities for doing business are not at by any firm tn the same line iu the United that our Kindling Wot Pactory is the York: and, indeed, our ap- ointments for doing a Coai avi Wood Business are complete in every particular. +244 Ibs. to the ton our invariable standard. Rest Varieties at Lowest Marker Prices. t und best For $1.12 and $1.50, Su the FINEST LINEN COLLARS, Latest Styles, $2.25 per dozen. SECOND QUALITY COLLARS | Latest Styles, | $1.00 per dozen. nd E streets southweet, Ofices:—1902 F, 1112 8th and 1418 7th streets northwest. tan18-tr i LINEN CUFFS | qvset COAL! For $8 and $4 per dozen, WooD! woop: Having unsurpassed facilities for handling Coal and Wood we now offer it to the public at bottom figures. NIGHT SHIRTS For $1 and $1.12', id Baudling Kin- ced price: by rai; 2,240 pounds MILLER & SO) LINEN HANDEERCHIEFS, From $8 per dozen upward. € receives to the ton always furnist R. Principal Office, Depot and Mui, 4+ strect and SILK HANDKERCHIEFS Tistin avons a4 Branch Otice with A WwW 7 2, Hor, Pennsylvania avenus n.w. anch FFOML76 cents: to €2.60. Yard 1st aud D streets nw. dect-te GOOD SUSPENDERS From 2 cents to $3. OMAR W. RILEY & SUNS, WHOLESALE DEALBRS IK WOOD AND CUAL, We are delivering best qualttive of WOOD and 0.4L to all parts of the city, at wholesale prices, Cumberiand COAL, Run of Mine and Lump, sways on band, at lowest rates. Mw ONE PRICE ONLY. GEO. C., HENNING, . _ ; Matu Ofice and Depot, Riley's Whart, foot 1th febis-tr 410 Seventh Street, G 1SER ateeete Soutawetat. 7 c between &! and 80 JY OBPER To REDUCE sTocK Omcoe— | Geb ee hate De ee WITHOUT DELAY, STEAMERS, ke. | COR POTOMAC RIVER AND LAND- The Stepmer MATTANO, TO MAKE PREPARATION TOR A LARGE SPRING STOCK, Cant FOR THE NEXT FIFTEEN DAYS 1 OFFER | Chart tiem? ‘Monier ane wens THE FOLLOWING s Nomini Ferry e and Mattox Cr ping at intermediat SPECIAL BARGAINS: For further information, inquire at G. DRESS AND BUSINESS BUITS. . FE'S Coal Office, 104 Pennsyivania English Worsted. ; selling now, 18 | a¥eniie. or Ll . JONES, Agen’ Sih ste ¥rench Worsted. 22; selling now, 16) Wharf. = Pibent Cassunen pee mows 8 PoOTOMACTRANSPORTATION LINE. English Stripe do. 10 The steamer SUE, Capt. W ondon Worsted. | D. B. DRESS COATS AND VESTS. Stephenson's wharts 16 French Worsted.....sold for $22; selling now, $18 | Monday ar Friday. 6P | English Diagonal do.sold for 20; selling now, 16 | St.whar saltimore er Hinsdale ‘Stripe. sold for 15; selling now, 12 | at4 p.m River freight must invari be | Riverside;W orsted...sold fer 12: selling now, 8 | For farther part cule sens ty STEPHENS « | OVERCOATS. BRO., Agents » Tuhst. wharf, marl-Ln | Ermine Far Beaver, sold for $25; ee!ling now, $16 INTER ARRANGEMENT. sold for 22; sellin; le — | | % Sold for 18; selling how, 12 | FOR NORFOLK, FORTRESS MONROE AND Blue, Bi’k anc i for 15; selling now, 10 THE SOUTH. | Lippétt’s Blue. id for 12: selling now, “8 | Theswittandelegant iron Steamer LADY OF THE ae Chine 3 Bel now, 4 * pre | ther notice, every MONDA* .WED- PANTALOONS, NESDAY, and FRIDAY, at3 o'clock p. m., con- | . necting with steamers for Boston, Providence and | Fogliah Btripe....d0id for $8.00; selling now, 92.00 | Gmer Northern Points. Returning: leeves Norfeas ‘Norwalk Gone ea ion Eee an : 00 | every TUESDAY, THUBSDA® and SATUB+ | al sol 6.00: selling now, 4:00 : Gon Pata ovoid for SONS scluuk Bowe 2.90 | cent cmeatn cr ‘nion «.:.+-801d fF 8.00; selling now, 2. FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS, Steamer JOHN W. THOMPSON, Captain Jonn R, Woop, leaves her wharf, foot of | Hovy Work Pt's.sold for 2.50; selling now, 1.50 Special attention 1s called to the following Goods, which have been reduced in proportion: SY eC Te Fine Black Cloth Dress Suits, Currioman and Leonardtown; THURSDAYS, at 7 Youths’ Dress and Business Suits. Grelock a. m., for Nomini; SATURDAYS, ‘at 7 ovclock a. m.. for Currioman and Leonardto stopping at intermediate landings each trip. ¥or further Information, appiy at the Office, over Metropolitan Bank, Knox's Express Office, OF at the Company's Wharf, foot of 6th street Bi called for on application 8. EL BA Boys’ Overcoats, Dress and School Sults, Children’s Dress and Every Day Suits. A. STRAUS, at Kuox’s Ex- press Office, IN, Pres*t, 1011 Pennsylvania avenue, 5B, J, ACCINELLY, Agent, feblétr Between 10th and 11th streets, STEAMERS FOR NEW YORK, The steamers JOHN GIBSON and LIBBEY JIAS RE) Db 7th street, on account of exorbitant rent, to 9th street, near the corner of E, where he hopes KNIGHT alternately leave Pier 41 East River, New York, at 4 o'clock p. every SATURDAY at 4 p.m. : George- town every FRIDAY MORNING, and Alexan. dria same da} Freight taken at lowest rates. For information to see all of his old customers, fev28-3m— | OPPs, TPs As DENHAM. Agent, Wace street, J) YORCES promptiy and legally obtained im | Georgetown, y warious States without pubhaty-or exposunes | _speicte EAMUEL BACON, President. Guaranteed good everywhere. Consultation free and strictly confidential. New York Law Ageacy. GEO. LINCOLN, 903 Ba, ave. n. w. -feb22-20* BTRBOLOGY,. MADAME ROBs3, ILYDE’S NEW EXPRESS LINE EN ILADELPHIA, ALEXANDRIA. WASH- lomnecting cl For’ Boston, Provids England lence, and New States. From Philadelphia “Saturday. at 12 m, From Washt atlia. m, a.m, From Georgetown—Monday, at 7p. m. Freights received dally. Through ills of lading given to ‘Boston and, Providence. Con: ave fea have them marked ** wi Georgetown whart will please 'Georgetorwn, bid . JOHNSON A S2ROLOGIST.—Mra, Dr. ELLIS, 806 Penn- For full information apply to J. H. . Sylvania avenue, If you would know the truth | & CO., 1203 'F street northwest, and 19th-street consult the Dr. in ali things, mice hours from 9 | wharf, Washington, D.C..6. F) HYDE. 68 Wee a.m. toOp. sepai-6m_ | ter street, Georgetown, D. 6. : Wil. P. CLYDE @ MADAME COSTELLO. Discipioot Molle Lenor- | Saiphia oe 12 South Wharves, Phila- in Amertea, can ba consulted at hor hows No-S5h | TNMAN LIN: Dst. n.w. F st. cars pass the door. sep’ AN wa ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS, SAVE) TO LEARN HOW TO DO IT. | NEW YORK to QUEENSTOWN & LIVERPOOL YouR READ AND HEED WHAT EVERY THURSDAY OR SATURDAY, HAIR! FOLLOWS. City of Berlin City of Richm City of Chester City of Montreal: 114. These magnificent steamers, built in wat compartments, are among tle strongest, largest and fastest on the Atlantic, ‘The saloons are luxuriously furnished, especially well lighted and ventilated, and take up the whole Width of the ship. ‘The principal staterooms are amidships, forward of the engines, where least noise and motion is felt, and are replete with ever; comfort, having al latest lmprovements, double 8, berths, electric been aspecialty of thisline, SAVE YOUR HAIR.—The laws of Health and Longevity demand it, the customs of social life re- quire it.’ The matter is of great importance in every way. BEAUTIFY YOUR HAIR.—It is the su ing crown of glory, and for the loss of it there {3 Bo compensation, CULTIVATE YOUR HAIR.—For by no other means can it be saved and beautified. LYON’S rs The cnisine hasalwa; Ladies’ cabins and bathrooms, gentlemen’s smok- ing and bathrooms, barbers’ shops, planos, Hbra- ries, &c., provided. HATHAIBON, Diseovered thirty-five years ago by Prof. Lyon, of For rates of passe and other information aj pply Yale, is the most porter Preperation in the world | toJOHN G. DAL! Agent 15 Broadway, x’ ¥. for preserving and utifying the hair. Besides J. W. KOTELER BRO., 923 Pa, ave,, being the best hair dressing ever pro- | _febi3-mwi6m &. duced, Lyon’s Kathairon positively = Scnn corc revert will restore new LY DIRECT LINE To F; fair to id heads, if the roots and follicles OSHERAE TRANSATLANTIC COMPAS are not destroyed. It actually performs these | Between New York and Hsvre, Pier 42, N. B., seeming miracles, of which the following is a foot Morton street, jpecimen : ‘‘I had been entirely bald for FRANCE, Capt. Truede le, W. Bey several years, constitutional, I suppose. I used a | Wednesday” March 90; 6:30 few bottlesof Kathairon, and, to my Layo CANADA, Capt. Frangeul, W. Thave a thick wth of young hair. COL. HL Wednesday. ‘April 8, 6 a.m. L. DOR! E, U.8. A.?’ In every important PEREIRE, pt. Danre, W.8., Wednesday, eR negated: Two Gure Baldness, dete we | 4 rice ot Paswage in G. Ned (i more Gray Hair. °3. To Remove Dandruff, 4.—To | Havre. First Cania,8100; oaond Caine SOs They Dress and Beautify the Hair. BE -— | Cabin, $85. Steerage, $26, Including wine, bed= ‘The Kathairon is nosticky’ paste of sulphur and | ding asdutenain fe the brain. Ries nae ‘and linpidvoseeabie | teas 3 LOUIS DE BEBIAN, rosiway. Totion, "intended to restore the hair ‘by watural —— S oo Peete. wth and reinvigoration. It is MERICAN LINE OF STEAMSHIPS Ee : 5 }o 3 mi out complete without Lyon 's Kathairon, SOLD EVERYWHERE. jan14-m,w,f,ly WW AsHinaron HOME REMEDY. DR. LEWIS’ PLASTER. SEVEN FOR A QUARTER. One large and six small. 8: fof Borous. fsare cure for ‘Cuts, Burns, sruise aad Bold by ali Druggtete. Ask for a Circular. fans ty i G4?) FLEISCHMANN & 60.5 COMPRESSED YEAST. UNARD LINK, All first class grocers keep it, Cee i. m Everything that succeeds and has merit, has imi- | ision, Breamers of emis fis Ga specifi tators and counterfelters; therefore If you mish to courss for all seasons of tit Heat . fake givantage of the superior quality of Gaff, | On the outward passage. from to Fleischmann & Co.'s COMPRESS! EAST see | New York or Boston, crossing the of 68 a, ernie ieaiatiins: are not palmed off upon Cot or nothing yo merteien prnggennine Gat, Fleischman & Co.'s COM- | of 60 st ad laty or hothinto the ndrth of ait tame or trade mark. PP er angsty THE AxD NORTH an (NE OLD RYE WHISKIES, Genuine HOLLAND etn, | SET WEEN FEY a CORK Hak Reon Om jut Gorden SHERRIES, From NEw ¥ From Naw ¥ CALIFORNIA WINES, 8] Bothnia... prviy and Sweet CATAWBA. | Rigeria jar-1B | Algeria... “C. WITMER, ma2-tr 1918 Pennsylvania ave. COQRENS LOAN OFFICE, corner of 7:h street and New York avenue, entrance on New Yorkavenue. ‘The me ce, in the city. Money loaned at the rate of interest on Gold and Silver Watches, Plate and eat dWare, Diamonds, Guns, Pistol Ladies’ of value, Nw is THE TIME 1U SELL.—Lanes’, Gents and Children’s cast-off Wearing Sk prices at “Tosti s' dia Sane heats tended to,” \tlemen’s Clothing, Carpets, and all articles ng, Sy Han icay, Al notes by mail will be ab Depot, Mill and Wharves, foot 12th, | _ GENTLEMEN'S GOODS._ GPRING STYLE OF HATS FOR 1878, Just re emen’s 1 Fine S Hats for ¥ Youths ai A te Sik and Guanace Umty . H. STINEMETZ, Matton, feb2-tr 1297 Va. ave. vers tow, 13 Ds. - —_— -PRING STYLES Ns) NOW REAvY. ns Deess HATS UT HATS of the MURELILAS, all grades, reat variety of CANE MBKELLAS and PFARASOLS Covered and Repaired us the best mane WALTER KER. 1419 Pennsyivania Avenue, ____ Atove Wi art's Hotel SD PRICES. Per ce equesting. ce | . a | CITIZEN AND MILITA | 125) 617 Penn’aave., Wa~ | @QNIbis UmRAVrER THAN ny PLACE IN THE WORLD, AT C. GEO. MEGINNISK* Branch Haicimore Shirt Factocy, L008 F Street orthwest, Washing, pe, We cake the FINEST DRESS SHIRTS TO ORDER in the most elegant mannnr for $8, Fine DETSS SHIRTS made to order of Wam- gutta Muslin and Twenty-ene Hundred Linen, for 1.25. Fine DRESS SHIRTS, ready-1 ot amsutta Musiin and Twenty-cne 4 aodred em, for ceuts. Fine DRESS SHIRTS, Water a. my Tal twist M and Eighteen Huo» Linen, for cents. Fine DRESS SHIRTS, 1h Thy aed 18 inch, o ou eo FF » Reversibie CUFFS ¢ 25 cents a pa! Six ¥'nest Pour-piy LINEN LLARS 5 Heary Canton Flan- nel DRAW ERS, only 60 centa. ae goods made to order and guarant to give satix’action. both | quality and fit, All goods so) | represented or the only. e24—tr ATIONERY F4nnas NEW BOOK: ETH RNAL {The Christian Creed: Its Theor f the Bux { Y and Prac re — . C sh Read- For sale ty WM, BALLANTYNE, mand tr fen PPHE LATEST PUBLICATIONS, + on Photography, thy ysiography. by TlH D- Seriy Life of the 2: Diction~ wi | 2 Bigelow on Fraud Cocddingion’s Digest Wharton's Law of Neglige Bishe) on Contracts. New MISCELLANE miniscences of Danie 1873 | Bart A large assort Wer 0. H, MORK 1 Ww. ISON, | _marctr | 475 Penna, ave. eC%S 70 SUIT THE Times. ory of Engl: the Ei, th Century; Lee ~ Anatomy of In- and in Mt Srories from Homer: Church trated With colored designs from Fiaxy 2. Statesman’s Yar Book, 1878; Martin; $3 60. History of the lish People? Green: $2.50, Popular Aste . History of a Crime 5 Field Marshal Count Moitke's Letters from Russia; 25 cents, Field Pat Prof! omy: Lanes: Country Waiks in Surrey Story of a Mine; Bret Harte; $1 4 Mar ents. Ki tug Specifications Haugpt from the Wister; $1.50. We aker’s Alma- Braddon; Paullan Deents. An Open Verdict; Theory of Money and Curr Free by mail, SOLOMONS & CH \PMAN, feli4. 911 Pennsylvania ave, ——— VEGETINE. FOR Fos NIGHTS. ++ Mareh 12, 1877. ot Delleve in puffing. Lig, DOL F consid to speak well of V wu excellent medicine 1 bottles of it tomy entire satisfact and eat Te- lief from an inexplicable Neroousaess whieh had used me great suffering and sleep ons nights: have Le floor and resorted to different methods 1, to no purpose, I finally thought | would trial, with little fatch, Iwill ad- he right: for my difticw hamors frou “1 that, I have'no doubt, was the cause of cry | had endured, and 1 found relief as soon asa medicine could relieve a diseas: of that kind, When 1 began its use I seldom guts night's sleep or half a one, and my appetite was poor, and conseqiience,’ 1 Was running down rapid} . rad every W satisfied with ViecrTi sk, am e it to any person suffering a« I did. Respecitully Mrs. J. A. JOHNSON. FeManr WEAKNESS, VEGrTIN © acts directly upon the causes of these complaints. It and strengthens the w! : secretive organs, allays intia and cures ulceration, cures constipath the bowels, headache and pains t in fact, there is no disease or comp’ VEGETINE gives so quick reli in its cure, as in what is terme It has never failed in one instan: regulates the back cease; int where the is so effective le Weakness; VEGETINE. KIDNEY COMPLAIN ts, CINCINNATI, O., April 19, 1877. Mn. H.R. STEPHENS: I have sottered several years with the K plait aud wasinduced to try VEGETINE, ral bottles of your preparation, ‘and am convinced it isa valuable Temedy. “It has done me more good than any other - Jcan heartily recommend it to all suf- fering from Kidary Complaints. 3.5. McoMILLEN. First lwokkeeper for Newhall, Gal- & « 0, or Merchants, No. 86 West Frout st.. Cine ‘iupau,O, VrGrriNe has restored thousands to health who had been long and painfal sufferers, VEGETINE. EPSIA, NERVOUSNESS AND GEN- ERAL DEBILITY. Cincom: , O., 1877. nH. R. STEVENS: AT On» April 9, 1877, Dear Sir have used several boities of VEcK- dot Dyspepsia, Nervouencas nud General Debility, and 1 can truly say L never had a Premed: ‘50 Sure in its effects; therefore 1 recommend [t ] ELL. Wail sufferers, w. Walnut Hills, 41 Court street. For GENERAL DEBILITY the goo teffects of the VEGETINE are realized immediately after com- mencing tu take it, DY VEGETINE. DIZZINESS, LIVER AND KIDNEY ©OMs PLALNT. UB; graves: CINcIN Nati, Onr0, use ef the VEGETINE, asd, ad Ne, and can ‘safely r It for Distiness, Bush of Blood to the Houde mud general blood purifier. It has.aso been’ used by other inembers of mny family for’ Liver and Kids ney Complaints, MRS. A.C. UCRIOn, Bay miller street, VECETINE Is the great health resiorer—composea exclusively of Uarks, roots and boris, It is very Pleasant to take; every ebild likes ix. VEGETIN:E Prepared by H. R. STEVENS, Boston. Masa, ~ Vegetine is Bold by all Druggists, _fe 20-uits QT" crisr anne. ALL or @ eM. yn eee ee —-

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