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THE EVENING STAR. | WO°?WARD & LoTHROP WASHINGTON August IS, ISS2. Will offer the coming week the following FRIDAY CROSBY S. NOYES ... Edit or, SPECIAL BARGAINS IN NOUSEKEEPING GOODS: Ghe Evening Star has a regular. permanent. Ps Benn fae daity cir jation more than tretie | 0.4 BROWN SHERTIN teat of any other daily aver published I | 4 BLEACHED 8 . Washington. and eanai to that ot alt the | 1) t BKOWS SHES oe papers here added together. 4 FRUIT OF Loom of 4 LONSDALE COTTO! ya. ‘Ine Sr 4 WAMSULTA COTTON ya. ines W-CASE COTTONS .....+ 2igc. yd. aKe oth oy Il food Sheetings, of reliable make, ean be rer 5 th the ption of the 4-4 goods, are under ilar prices, these prices being mace specially for the . dull season. Sg mat! TOWEL! . ASS TOWELING, only 1230. 5 ST =S—= SCOTCH CRASHES, 9c. yd. ; e Si = 7 FINE RUSSIA CRASH, I5e. ya. eo eee none oS > QUALITY LOOM DAMASKS, 48¢. ya. Advertis 1s and at thesame | FINE QUALITY LOOM DAMASKS, 56c. yd. time advonce B Interests by sending in | UNB: E . 20x42, 1259e. each. ni BLE ACHE] UCKA vELS, 2 , their annons: for to-morrow's elgit-page | FES 1 EACHED HUCKABAG TOWELS, 21x42, Sram as early In the dey as possible, and in all | BLEACHED DAMASK TOWELS, 2x45, knotted Cages beiore 12 o'clock, in order that the same FINE GERMA 20x42, knotted May de properly class fd. The exceptionally rinzes, Sle, | FINE GERY CKAB! vELS, 20x42, Tange demint for these popular testes roqulres | pierce ieee Meee eee IR ete the forms to be put upon the presses eartier than | EXTRA L. DAMASK TOWELS, ss knotted fringes, Jee. Wsual, and renders tuts request necessary. EXTRA LARGE AND FINE GERM. DAMASK - +o. — TOWELS, knotted fringes, 26x50, lc. each. Bringing Heme the Facts. | NAPKINS—LARGAINS! ‘The contrast between ¢ Fguments of the | 100 doz. Cheeked Doylies, all linen, 40¢. doz. Prosecution and defnse tn star route cases 1s | 50 doz. 3-4 German Damask Napkins, $2.50, worth $3. 80 Marked th: it arre the attention of the most CROCHET QUILTS! gesnal reader, ang, of cours, the effect must be | parsains at $1.25, $1.35 and $1.00 each, worth $1.35, infinitery greater upon the jury, who hear all of $1.50 and $1.75, Seth sides. The proscution present plain and 10- | anove ave special prices madeon lota of goods bought Peyetadle tacts, brought the evidence and | cheap—cheaper than we shail be able to buy them the Supported tn 3, the defense | coming season—and sold cheap to attract business dur- : @eal in gener! glittering | ing the dull season. kind, and S of law, ne = possibly w a thie aiiiesl or BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, the fury. That course, all that fs lett | 99) PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 92 tothe defense. Roving v fatled to overthrow | — = Or weaken any of the doiaying proofs submitted Pinos. PIANOS. by the goverament, conn | for defendants under- GREAT fake to distract tue attention of the jury trom the Barecains fispa Feal elements and evidence of the case. The argu- ment of Mr. Bliss yesterd+y fliustrated the wide - ’ @ifference not only between the a algo in the Kind and cheracter of evidence pre- sented by the opposing si In the beginning he Briefly reviewed the fimsy character of the testi- ments, but PIANOS WHICH HAVE BEEN USED. | One made by Newhall, in Boston < Mony for the defense, and he followed thts by | One nearly new Fmerson Piano ... Recalling to the jury some of the hard, stubborn, | One made by Knabe & Co... a Undisputed and indisputable facts put tn evidence by the government. To make Genes eAtoxAeee, @lear the charge of reckless extravagance in the | Call at once at the Warerooms of star he recalled the testimony showing | W. G. METZEROTT & CO,, 925 PE: that thousinds of dollars had been pald wo con- | tractors to carry the mafl on slower time thar It} anis-3t ‘Was actually being corried on when these onders Were issued. In other words, this w: Brady’: Method of “expediting” backwards. He would | Anerease the pay of a route enormously under tie | Pretext © Increasing the schedule. time, when In SPICY POLITICAL HISTORY. faet, as was proved by “ous witnes:es, the 7 that had been made under the origi- SESDIES sng t was faster than the time cal forin | . : the expedition. Mr. Buss mentioned Peck &Ca’s/ TAYLOR & PF UFTY, ; California route as one in which this method of geting money from the Treasury for division among the ring was used. One onder increased the pay of the route $17,000, ostensibiy for oq yy Grease of speed, while in trath the time regularly ed = x Made prior to the issuance of the order was faster O90 8 han that called for tn the expedition. Thus $17,000 ‘ Was taken from the gov: ment in one It p. With- ut ay improvement In the rout mentioned. Mr. Bliss declared that tuls $17,000, like other sums PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. similarly taken from the Treasury fraudulently, Went, not to the contractors or sub-contractors, Who actually performed the mail service, but to the ring in Washington. On another route, from Kearney to Kent. at one time $2,200 ‘Was allowed for “expedition” when tie “evi dence Was undisputed that the mails had been €arried ail the time at 2 rate as fast as the expe- More than this the subcontractor 2 ‘oute never knew, until Mis taal brought the fact t light that $2,200 had been wrung from the Treasury inthe pretense that the people he was serving desired faster mails. Hie was performing this service for $1,800 Per year, while Braay was allowing $4,202.65 for it, And the difference went Into the pockets of the Ming. Mr. Bilss cited another route in proof, the Pay of which was increased from $2,982 to $49,051.31 ostensibly for expedition, and because It ‘Wasa great through route, when tn fact the testt- Mony of the postmasters along the route showed : What for 18 days the mall bag carried did not contain a single letter, and what little mail was carried was gathered up at way stations. Mr. Buss’ speech of yesterday was composed mainly of just such flustrations of dishonesty and corruption, taken from the evidence in the case, @@ bave been mentioned. It cleared away the confusion, If any existed, in the minds of the jury, and recalled their attention to the part of the age they must pass upon——the evidence. Counsel Yor defense had, in their extremity, read law to the jury in copious quantity, impressing upon them a part of the case they have nothing to do With. Mr. Bliss put before the Jury that part of The case which belongs to them, in all its force SPECIAL SALES WILL CONTINUR AT THE USUAL DISCOUNT, UNTIL TUESDAY, AUGUST 23. ULAR RATES. FOR THE REMAINING FEW DAYS RARE BARGAINS WILL BE OFFERED, TAYLOR & HUFTY, 933 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. AFTER WHICH GOODS WILL BE SOLD AT REG- and strength. aul? ee j == > repens R. T.E. SMITH, HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN : A special In yesterday's Star announe-a the ip pand Surgeon, Special attention given to diseases 3 eleetio: aw S eeeed Se of Females and Children for the past 18 years. 1721 - m of Lewis Cass Smith to succeed Senator | $f Females and Childe reste i Gorman tn the presidency of the Chesapeake angi @kio Canal company. Smith is Gorman’s man, nd his election keeps the control of the canal in he hands of the Gorman faction of the Maryland democracy as opposed to the Hamilton and Whyte factions Tue question of the fitness of the man 2 the plaice does not seem to have received any | the churn in half pound prints, expressly for us. Geasideration, but it 1s probable that Smith 1s | W2i2S, 12nd 18 pound boxes. Ask your grocer quite a3 well qualifed tor it as any of the candl- SPICER, COMPYON & CO., Gates put forward by the other factions. It ls to 8. C. CREAMERY PRINT BUTTER, aul6-Im Uniformly choice in quality. Made and printed at Put and 934 Louisiana avenue, ‘be hoped that the canai will sometime or other be Feseued from the clutches of the Maryland poll- Welans and placed in the hands of energetic, c ‘P= able men, who will run {t on business principles in FYOU WANT A NEW-RANGE, LATROBE between Hand I. Ranges, Latrobes and paired and reset promytly.” mptly. Furnace, call on GEO. E. GAKTRELL, 815 7th, Furnaces re- aul6-3m. OR She interest of the public. +o ____ ‘The summary arrest and sentence ot Mr. E. ‘Dwyer Gray, in Dublin, ts generally condemned as @B arbitrary stretch of judicial power. Even in London Juitge Lawsen’s action seems to be re- gamied as hasty and ill-advised by a portion of the ress, and it is possible that it may not be ap- ALs0, GRENADINE AND PONGEE SILK, W. 8. TEEL, auls LACE UNDERWEAR AT REDUCED PRICES. WINDSOR'S AND MADE SCARFS. 985 Pennsylvama avenue, Proved by the government. In the discussion of ‘Whe matier in paritament Mr. Gladstone indirectly Foundry and Machine Works hei Suggested an address to the crown for the removal by the late firm of Gray & Noyes, general Foundry ana spectfu ly solicits bene of aly soli Nouie Sat Pubite.. “Telephonie the court, as they greeted it with loud cheers. It style of EN. Gray & Co., IEE USDERSIGNED HAVING PURCHASED THE of Judge Lawsen, which the Irish members must | duct of the large and extents Pacinos ot thee foe ave regurded as signifying his disapprobation of | Will continue unuer the the re- the patronage of friends and the ‘The military preparations at Alexandria indl- este an early advance movement by the British against the Egyptians, and stirring news may be expected from that quarter very soon. General Wolseley tikes command tn person, and he 1s not greatly reduced prices. at lowest prices. was WM. RALLANTYNE & SON, given to delays in work of tntskind. One of the @MMelal acts. of the British hasbeen to create a a fmilitary officer censor of press messages, which 5 Shows that they Intend t» whip the Ezyptians on paper if they do not in the fleld. Inasmuch as all Feports of the campaign will have to be submitted Wan Enztish army officer and meet his approval, ‘ey must probably be received with some grains @f allowance. ———_——_<+e»—_____ CrPER VINEGAR, A PURE ARTICLE CHEAP. THE STRENGTH OF EVERY AND GUARANTEED TO J. H. CRANE, aul4-Im Wis again asserted that the miners’ strike at Cumberiand ts avout at anend. The heretofore statements to the same effect have always proved to be “too previous,” but there may be something PERR’ im this one, as yesterday a number of the strikers ere sf applied to the George’s Creek company and Amer- (Successor To Penny & Broruen), Jean company for re-instatement at the old rates, | Is offerine “Rare Bargains” in Richardson ————___—— ES | IRISH LINENS bal ut re Belgian PILLOW and N GERMAN AND IRISH LINENS. ePHE Last AND ONLY HOPE. Sars Beautiful, beautiful childhood! with « joy ‘That like a robe is palpable, and flung Out by your every motion! delicate bud. Of the immortal flower that will unfold And come to its maturity in heaven! L weep your earthly glory. *Tis a light ‘Sent to the new-born «pirit that goes out With the first idle wind. It is the leaf Fresis ffung upon the river, that will dance the wave that stealcch out its life, ‘Then sivk of its own heaviness. ‘The face Of the deiihtful earth will to your eye Grow dim; the fragrance cf the many flowers Be noticed not, and the beguiling vaice @f Natare in ber gentleness will be 355%, EER ‘Fo manhood’s senseless ear inaudible— | And much take hope alone of SaxroaD’s Grsazn, a5 LS, SUN UMBRELLAS, SILKS, LACES, p Linen, Satines, below cost, to close out, at 3. E. Youra, NORTHWEST.— TTA cars NELS for os ASHM RE icHUpDS SHAWLS. Pearce Ap RE may be that fn bis zeal to commend kimself to the ‘connection. government by dealing harshly with the prevall- | _225-¢t a eee ing Irish sentiment, this judge has done himself GBeaT REDUCTION IN PRICES OF ‘end his prospects more injury than he has inflicted Woon Mr. Gray. ARCHERY. Sa aa We are now offering our entire stock of ARCHERY at LAWN TENNIS SETS, TENNIS RACHETS and CROQUET, complete ascortmeut constantiyon bent 428 Tth street. BARREL T. KEEP HekLes 936 Louisisna avenue. Genuine 'Weishts, Width and’ ‘ed SHEETING LINE SS utes, Groman LINEN TABLE DAMASKS, DOYLEYS and ©. SEERSUCKERS. ASHMORKE tm Black and ail colors at $1. A OTHER TERRIBLE TORNADO. EVERYTHING WITHIN REACH SWEPT UP. Our sweeping sale of Summer Clothing is betng as powerful and EFFECTIVE A8 A TORNADO. ‘We have sold piles of Clothing in the Inst few weeks, esnse | by the great reductions which we have made on our whole stock of SummerClothing. We said we were xoing to make @ Clean Sweep, and are bound todo it. ‘Ibe goods have been going like Hot Shot from a Canno As we are having so “much sueces with our Clearing Sale we shall continue it for a week or ten days longer to give every onea chance to buy Clothing at near hslf its value. We never allow our stock to grow olt. We would rather eell t while itis new und fresh, even if we have to sacrifice the profits. That is Just what we are doing now. We are not after profits on this deal. A few more of the following are still left: ‘Thoee $28 SILK-LINED SUITS for $18. Those $25 SILK-LINED SUITS for $15. ‘Those $20 SUITS for $12. ‘Those $15 SUITS for $10. ‘Those $8 PONGEE COATS for $4. ‘Those $5 ALPACA COATS for $3. ‘Those $4 ALPACA COATS for $2.50. ‘Those $8 CASSIMERE PANTS for 35. ‘Thoee % CASSIMERE PANTS for $4. ‘fnoning them. Call before itis too late. Remember, we have no old stock to offer. Every garment has been manufactured this season, and is, therefore, new and fresh. A. STRAUS, 939 PENNSYLVANIA AVE., NEAR 10rx ST., aul5-lw AND 932 D STREET. WwW. ARE CLEANING HOUSE THIS WEEK At 316 AnD 318 SkvENTH STREET. Come and see how we handlo the broom when we start | in for a general clean up and aweep out. All of our FANCY DUCK FIGURED MARSEILLES AND ODDS AND ENDS of WHITE VESTS that are good at $2.50, $3, $3.50, and #4, we want to close them ont, and row offer you the choice of the entire lot at $1.50 each, MEN'S PANTALOONS. About two hundred, all wool, thoroughly shrunk, well- made Pantaloons, odds and ends of stock, good value, at$5. Come ana take your choice at $3 a pair. All of our ODDS and ENDS of CASSIMERE SUITS, Prices ranging from $13 to $20, we now offer you the choice of the lot at $10 per suit. One lot of ALL-WOOL BOYS’ SUITS, that are good value at $6, come and take your choice at $4 per suit. CUR REGULAR STOCK REDUCED ABOUT TWENTY PER CENT. Remember, thess reductions sre from prices that are at all times tho lowest. A. SAKS & CO, STRICTLY ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS, anlé 316 AND 318 SEVENTH STREET, 4 BURSTING OF A BOMBSHELL IN AN EASTERN TOWN ‘Has scarcely been productive of more ontery and com- motion than that raised by the uncompromising SLAUGHTER OF LACES THIS PRESENT SEASON BY THE PALAIS BOYAL. EGYPTIAN LACES, beautiful in design and texture, are displayed side by side with the handsome Oriental, of which there are at present two Job Lots at such ridiculously Low Priogs that one marvels greatly where the profit comes in, ‘Yet when one is enabled by the judicious outlay of capital to take advantage of great wholesale bargains, such opportunities ag those now presented the public are rendered possible, In BLACK GOODS there come hand-ron SPANISH and GUIPURE LACES and FICHUS. These last- named are something entirely new, and far handsomer than any designs hitherto shown. 2 ‘Tn some cases the reduction from the prices of a season anlé FOR RENT—ROOMS. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS EDUCATIONAL. TED — IMMEDIATELY, A_ FIRST-CLASS fachine Qperstor, “at MME. WASHINGION'S R RENT — WITH BOARD, TOGETHER OR iy. two handsomely furnished with separatel; bath. Apply at 2601 Pennsylvania avenue. aul7-3t* G N GROCERY STORE, celock 5 smmendations. BR. A- Choxtom. ee Wh Fee: we We 4STED—A sine AGED WHITE WOMAN, as dish washer, Apply to 1412 Pennsylvani nue north west, sul! Fok BENT- TWO LARGE UNFURNISHED, COM_ nicating > bath, water end mas: 1217 H street aortiiwest. | "°F aulese Fe RENT—THE COMMODIOl DINING-ROOMS: 708 Lith street, one of tie best locati istnly Secupied by Miss Nellie McCauley. JUN SHERMA ECO. 927 Fstroets a aul6-3t V ANTED—AT 2018 @ STREET NORTHWEST, A x0 0d Cook an } general house worker; white pre- ferred; in = family of two: Food. wages given tom atone; city references required. ani3. NTED—TWO EXPEL OED SALESLADIE e Milliuery Lin's ay ue but experienced ones Ly MSTAG, 730 7th street northwest na Ht, at auls-2t ED—A COMPETENT COLORED WOMAN cook, wash, tnd assist with ironing for fami! Must have best city references, Call between at 1204 18th street northwest. — anl8-3t* W ANTED—A \OUNG MAN, 16 TO 1 OF age, to learn the drux business; must have ord English education. “Address GALEN, Washington city Post Oftice. aul7-3t ‘OR RENT.—ROOM: ‘A NEATLY FURNISHED room on third floor: “also one on fourth: with board; one square west of War and Ni Departmen’ ve e cars passa park in front. No. 1863 aoa FE SALES ABOUT 60 SLATE MANTELS WILL sold at cost for the next 30 days to reduce stock. Factory and show rooms ©, near 6th street north- west, anl8-2w* FS SALE_NEARLY NEW, AN OPEN BREWSTER, free Gee Fe Rit ary, Nulea ea Fs ‘ash. Neilor's street, between 13th and 14th northwest. sul8-3t WR SALE—ONE SMALL CH Th . AtW. @. METZEROTT vente. Ww FS SALE_THREE RORSES, GOOD WORKER: $50, $65, $70. Also, a scuall pony. just the thing y for chil 0. Arpiy at stable in rear of 344 Penn~ syivania avenue northwest, aul7-2t" OR RENT—ONE SUITE OF ROOMS, SOUTHERN second floor; also, one handsome Room, fist faz south: have also Back Rooms, with's 1G street northwest. ‘aul 2-100 WLY FURNISHED ROOMS, new house, first, second and third floors; all mod. em smprovements; “gt'1i08 “Now York ‘avenue north: wes FOR RENT— HOUSES. V yANTED—A GOOD GIit diiron, Apply to F. FO! northwest. WANtED-A NURSE FOR A CHILD OF THRE years; also, 8 Woman to cook, wash and iron. have good city references. Apply at 2117 Pennay) nue north west. auié- y ANTED—WHITE AND COLORED COOKS, GEN- eral Workers, 2d Girl. and Nurses for this city, Phila 1, New York and elsewhere, TO COOK, WASH TER, $11 Sth street aulé 7 Baltimore, Yomilies furnished servants with references. ‘Try us, PRICE aul4-1W" WANLEDTA FOREMAN AND TWO LABORERS onaFarm. Apply at FULTON'S Loan Office, 914 9th street northwest. aui-2W __WANTED— 20,g strect northwest, Licensed Agency. C. F. €O. SITUATIONS. _ LEMAN AND WIFE » nice Rooms and Tabie Board, where + will be permanent; id and comfort exi: 3; terms must be reasonable; wive Address, for two weeks, BOARD, sion Oitice. ____ WANTED—ROOMS. price a 28 AND 1332 RIGGS STREET northwest, two desirable two-story Bricks, just completed; heated with furnaces and have every con- Trice $9 per mouth each. THOS. J. FISH- 1324 F street northwest. auls-6t OR RENT—UNTIL OCTOBER 1, FURNISHED House, modern improvements, nice flower yards, cocl location. ‘Terms, one-half rent of honse un— furnished. Inquire at 125 © street northeast, after 6 p.m. auls-2t* 4 F street northwest. JOR RENT—BRICK, 1245 nort: west, eleven rooms, $25: Brick, 1410 D + northwest, ten rooms, $20. “ALBERT F, FO: street northwest. FOR RENT 1816 STH STREET NORTHWEST, desirable 4-story Brick Dwe'ling, Store and Baker all in good order; will rent very low.” 1HOS.J. FISi1E &CO., 1324 F street northwest. ‘auls-Gt 1527, 1541, 1 $35, 1916 15th"n. w,. $32 T st. n.w.. $32.60_9 room yrs brick fronts; bay window each stor; LLER, 513 5 327 COLUMBIA STREET, A 3-STORY mith gar and watr. Brice $20 por . FISHER & CO.. 13:4 F street northwest. suls-6t POR RENT BRICK, FIGHTH STRI northwest. nine rooms, modern improvements, LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER, 920 F street n.w. au! auls. 6t TH STREET oT oct F 1515 Sextorv, FW. 151 OR Bi. 7-room Bri month. ‘LHOS, WA&NTED-A MIDDLE-AGED LADY WOULD ike an unfurnished room with or without board, ina private family after September Ist. References given and required. Address Mrs. WYMAN, for two weeks, Siizo P. O., Ma, aul7-3t WANTED—HOUSES. RSE RENT—1531 P SSREET NORTHW , Story 9-room Brick, with modern convenier Prices $40 per month. THOS. J. FISHER & Co. F street northwest. Fo SENT DRIOR, 10 B STREET Now west, nine rooms, $15; Brick, 206 5th street south- east, nine rooms, $28. ALBERT F. FOX, 920 F strect northwest. anls-3t ‘© RENT, SFPTEMBER 1ST, A comfortable House of 4 or 5 rooms; water and was; rent moderate i DESIRABLE SM ALL FE RENT—SEVERAL + With inodern_eonve- Houses in Georwetown, toe ANTED IMMEDIATELY —A DRUG STORE. BS Add:ess T., Druggiat, Newark, Del. ef auls-6t' WAST —TO BUY A SMALL GROCERY STORF, cheap for cash. Address F. J. W., Star office. It! Wantensa TO JOIN ME IN THE IN- Yestment of a sma'l sum; profits 50 per cent; trade Mexico and United States. “For particulars. a dress BU: NES: 33 ANT! rteady work. WwW HAUL BRIG! T. DAVIS, 2ist auli-3t LAND IN NORTHERN DA- LEWIS, 1016 East auls- arts chee Apply. to CHAS. hin U.S. jail. Permanent tenant if a. | niences renting from $15 Per mouth, THOS. J, Address, stating terms, A.W.J., Star office, FISHER & CO., 1324 F street northwest. __aul8-6t FOE BENTHA THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE; hall, water and gas; large park; corner Rhode Isiand avenue and Sth ‘street northwest; rent, $20. Apply 1106 L street northwest or at Drag Store coy ‘th street and Rhode Is aud avenue nor! JOR SALE_ONE, MAGNIFICENT BRADE Uprisht Grand Piano, used but a few inonthe by thorough musician, and really as good as new, will be fold at an extremely low figrre for cash, oF on easy monthly payments. F. G. SMITH, 1103 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. 16-3t JOR SALE_RARP BARGAT cetave Square Grand Pianc case, carved diye, at ment, with stool and cover, months ago $450. at 1217 H street MA x handsome Rosewood all, modern impr: for $175 cash, cos? three ener leaving city. AP) orth west, ae - sa ult JRO SALE—A PAIR OF FINE DRIVING MARES, young, sound, stylish, Kind in all harness, both saddie horses. Aigo, several other Horses, suit: able for any purpose. ‘THOMPSON'S, #th and Ostroeta northwest. 9-2" R SALFE—ONE HUNDRED DIFFERENT KINDS of new and second-han | Carriages, Phaeton. Jag re, Bugxies, Pony Carts, MeCanll and Gaeves: own make; lowest prices. JNO. M. YOUS Kepository, 313 6th street. ‘Wasons, new and second hand, for Splendid Buggies and fine Horses coment. for hire at W. F. GEYER’S Carriage Kepositor; and 470 C street northwest. Also, entrance on sylvania avenue, near National Hotel. mi F%, SALE—SPRING AND SUMMER CARRIAGES, A stock of one hundred and fifty to select from. Agent for Boston Buckboard Company's Side-Bar Bug- es and other light carriaxes. The best in the country “Repairing Sromptly attended tn. Fs 6 ROBT. A. GRAHAM, m29_ Repository and Factory, 410-416 Sth st. SPECIALTIES. UST ARRIVED HERE, MADAM DUBOIS, GREAT Spiritualist Mediuin, dota bare. Works electricity onivory. Tells true life, past, present and futurv des- tiny: age, death; dese ribes absent persons: tells names in marriage; givex good advice to ladies and gentlemen, and satisfaction: $1. Office, 738 10th street. Hours, m. 09 p.m. aul7-20* T R. ROBERTSON (A GRADUATE UNIVERSITY of Maryland), with 20 years experience.—All Bpecial Discaaps successtully treated and cure gnar- antesd. Diseases of Men, General Debility, Seminal Weakness, Impotency, &c. Diseases of Women of every nature, speedy and permanent cures cuaranteed. Office 456 C street northwest, near 4 street Wednes- ae. cea Alto Otani a *y' imore, Correspondence and con- sultations strictly private and confidential. Refers to Jeading physicians of Baltimore. Jel7-3m_ the ME. BROOKE TELLS ALL THE EVENTS OF Mitre! . Allburiness confidential. Ladiesand Gen- Demen 50 centa each. 408 L stroot, between sth and ‘Sth streete northwest. al-4w* De 2 5B. SAE, LATE SURGEON = jcord Hospital, can be consulted pri- Yately, by letter or in person st Falls Church, Fairfax eounty A cure warranted. 328 VOR RENT1749 F STREET NORTH 3. story Brick, 10 rooms, :nd_all conveniences, ‘near new State, W.r and Navy Department building. "THOS. SHER & CO.. 1324 F street northwest, aul8 6t EF jOUSE. £ STREET; vas and water, bali-way ani cellar. F street cars pass near the door. Key at 2516 P street northwest, ent $16, inrad vance. JOR RENT—1310 FE STREET NORTHWEST, 3. pied by’ the story Brick Building, formerly occ National Kepublican Newspaper Company. THOS, J. FISHER & CO., 1524 ¥ strect northwe-t._aul8.6t ROE BENT, 603 M STREET NONTHWE: rooms, wide hall, all modern improv order. “Inquire of THEODURE SHECKEL: street northwest; or J. CASSIN, Tih and M streets north W 4NTED_EVERYRODY TO KNOW THAT | HEY in obtain Fichelbersor's Nevs . of all malarisi diseases of D. DAVID: E street southwest. TW 3iSTED_OARPETS TO CLEAN BY THE AUT team Process: the best in the world; no in- Jury to the finest fabric. Orders by telephone or other- Wise to sINGLETUN & HOEKE, carpet dealers, 801 Market Space. dyld WANSED CARPETS (To cr CHACE & BRO., next door to Post Office. ‘The only perfect caryét cleaning machines yet invented. No club or whipping process to ruin carpets. Carpets. Lambrequins, &e., cared for during the summer, Orders by telephone or otherwise, Carpels returned same day. ml) Wants tl. 490 MAINE AVENUE southwest, Cleans Carpets better, with, and tear, than ‘any ocher firm in the city, Mattresses retuade; Feathers renovated; Furniture steamed. Or- ders by telep mi DE- Wt BY A. HL id LSTERY WORK OF A} ription. Mattres-os renovated by. rarified steain. ree cle: d to appear nearly new. A. H. CHAC! RO., next City Post Office. a8 WANTED 7.20, ANNOUNCE THAT JOHN E. BEALL, Room 4, 1420 New York avenue, is aCom- missioner of Deeds for Every State aud Territory, U. 8. Commissioner, Exsminer and Notary. Always in office from 9 a.m! p. 2. m2 1635 Mass. ave. “Is16 Fst... FPOR RENT BRICK HOUSE, 1503 V avenue, north side of lowa Circle; nine rooms and cellar; modern improvements. Apply to JAMES KOB- BINS, 1314 Vermont avenue. ul 7-3t" JOR RENT—!HE » CON modern’ conve- w York avenue NE, LARG! taining 25 rooms, in good ordei nieuces, corner of i3th street anid northwest—a splendid situat‘on tor a lunge board:nz- house. \ pply to CHAS. C. DUNCANSON, 9th streets northwest. FOR RENT HOUSE OF SEY I street, between 12th and 131 ortheast, with large zrounda attached. Fine varieties of fruit, grapes, &e.. Ke. Kent $20. FITCH, FOX & BHO streeie Pennsylvania ayenue. Foe BENt. 1025 Conn. ave. 1425 R. T. ay 00 1430 N si 00 1432 2 45.00 of fui FITCH, FOX ED HOUSE, st, northweat, WANSTED—OLD GOLD ANDSILVERINLARGEOR Small Quantities." Highest cash price paid. 321 Pennsylvania avenue, bet. 3d and 43s streets. Jani Wy ANTED—YOU TOKNOW THATISELLAFIRST- class Tailor-made Second-hand Suit, much better and agreat deal cheaper than @ common new suitcan be bought, at 19 D street sartinet oe ot agch Store, No 20) . We buy but ‘iret class janl9 LOST AND FOUND. _ REWARD-LOST, ON AUGUST 15, BY A poor man, a $/0 Bill. ‘The above reward will paid if returued'to the Cook at the Owen House. 1t” OST. -ON AUGUST 177n—ON GLENWOOD ROAD, while dnving, a Black Silk Umbrella, with white handle. A Hberal reward will be paid if returned to 219 ‘th street southeast. it LOst-08 AUGUST isrm, BETWEEN 9 AND 11 am... pairof gold Spectacles in a case. A suita- bie reward will be paid if returned to 422 Lith street northwest. anl8-3t" OS1—ON AUGUST 17, A SMALL WHITE DOG: answers to the name Of ‘*Prince;” both ears cut brass collar on. A iiberal reward will be paid if re- turned to 461 New Jersey avenue southeast. ISAAC B. BROWN, auls-2t" $10 ARD—LOST, ON SUNDAY MORNING, D atB EP. R shops, or in woing to @ be- Tween 9th and 10th strects southwest, a Silver Hunt- ing Case Wath, N.. 578,344. Above reward paid if chweat. auli-3t? F N THE LARGE BRICK DWELI corner ist and B streets southeast, containing 13 Foome and all modern improvements. DUVALL & MARR, 804 F street. aus 2w Fok Bene. 2015 Gat., lor. ,a,m.3$75.00) 1107"19th ste. mal 1724 F st.-12 ra.,fp.i. 40 2 723 188., 4 2413 Ps.’ay..8 1439S st., D'rs.,im.i. 30 0017 807 22d st., 8 rm, 4. 25.35 421 9th. 2127 1.7 r.,gas& wir. 20.00/520 23.tst., 7 rs..wa 817 2st st, 8 20.00/710 H st. #.w..6 rs. 2219 4th st., 18.5019) bth wt, 5 . 8. WESCOTT & 225-6m Corner 20ih and I streets northw: FOR SALE—HOUSES. OR SALE—AT $50 CASH AND $15 PER MONT! kod “ouses on Q strect nortinwest, E street south= weet, Lith street southea-t, and I street northeast: clear of incumbrances, at $1,000. E. A. McIN TILE, 919 F. au For SALE. Country Mansion and Farm in Virginia, ‘The Imperial Hotel, 90 roon: Grand Kesidence and Half « Sqiisreof F ing Lots on Penn «ve. and -5:h st. Fine Residence aud Grounds, inci ter of =quare. Three Whol $30,000. $25,000, $8, 000. lousea aud Lots for sale in all parts of «ity, E. W. WHITAKER, 8-2 208435 street northwest, $75,000 60, ine Build- returned to 601 Maryland avenue ERS’ PICNIC, UND—AT THE LETTER-CAR! at Pair Grounds. a sume of aes eee me owner ave by provinu property and paying for advertises ew. HUGUELY, 649 New York avenue. STOLEN FROM PA TURE NEAR CLIFTON STA- SS TION, Va.,a lange lizit gray Horse, about 17 hands high, front feet distirured from founder; has a scar runsing down torehead; $25 reward for information his recovery. ‘Address A. MAKELY, Chtton an BOARDING. a Pest cuas 33 BOARD, WITH COMFORTS OF A refined home, in a private family, at 1720 14th street northwest. aul5-6t" 1 RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS, SINGLE AND en suite, with first-class table board. Mrs, D. B. STOCKHAM, 945 K street northwest. aul2-1m* OARDING. —ROOMS FURNISHED AND. UN- BREE: Geaont Beate ne a oe oSt3-sm"_ SARAH FLAGLER, 316 Indiana avenue. LINTON HOUSE,7:8 AND ISTREETS.—FIRST- Codie Table Board. $18: Koon und Beards BS bs $5; Tocation ‘central: Ro fiauors. “W. 0. NANLOR. m6-9m ERMANENT, TRANSIENT, AND DAY BOARD- ERS, at Suniner Rates: alad, Tablo Board $20 per inonth, st the McPherson House, corner of Ith and streets: [my4-4iu"] MHS. MT. SOUTHALL NHE LOCHIEL HOUSE, $12 97x STREET NORTH- T is one of the cosiést and best conducted Board encase anaes meager at reasonable Co) BUSINESS CHANCES. WILL WHE STOCK, FIXTURES 5) Oana Good Witt of Confectionery ann Gres #1! ALES the of ‘Ist otreot and Indisna avenue northwest. No Hak. Gall atonce. -“aul}-3t Waa ett tn ae De ae cent for t vernment:bonds. ‘Apply to or address Snakes eULLE SEH TON, 34 Sth stroc worth gock aul7-3t* MCNE: REAL ESTATE Bi - aE Oy es ance €o., 1420 New York avenue, “Country prop arty sold. “Some desisabie lots af Mount Hiesaant for sale. a FOR SALE coos CONTAINED IN STORE, 1723 t. vania avenue northwest. Al Store for A -class business place; rent Rooms Showe the, Store for Tout; goods packed and stored. R SAVE—CHEAP FOR CASH seven-room Brick House, all modern it prove- ments. Inquire on the premises, 809 4th street nortia- weat. we 7 ee Fi oS ES TO ere TO anu immed purch»ser for $2,000, on xood terms, &@ two-story und basement brick house, of 7 root gag, water and bath, nicely located on line of cars and gemtyal: rents for $80._ Also, ‘three-story nese brick front house, 9 roo.ns, on Ustreet, near 10th, easy terms. And sthrre-story brick house, modern eary terme; all in first-class veishborhoods and sbso- Tate banga W. EB. BURFORD, 1119 "F atrect northwest. aul6 Of SALE—THE VEKY HANDSOME BROWN STONE RESIDENCE No. 1421 K street northwest. Contains seventeen rooms, not inciuding bxth-rooms or pantries. Has every inodern improvement, and is one of the finest lo- fersecn only by application to 0. 6: GREER” 71053 seen only BD Ce LEN, street north west. an9-2w ROE SATE {NEW BRICK HOUSE, CORNER liza and Kast Capitol streets: location unsurpassed; park jncloced | two bay windows: aud vault; plumbing per- fect, HARVEY SPALDING, 0 Corcoran Building. os SEWING MACHINES, &c. AF BIG BARGAINS IN SEWING MACHINES Ar Corwen 7rH axp H Sracer One new, latest improved Singer, slightly used. One Domestic do. . There Machines have stop ly le, side drawers, cover and all attachments complete, and are warranted for five years. | One second-hand Singer, 19 Agency for the Self-thi new Queen Machine. Renting and Hepauring C. AUERBACH, Cor. 7th and H sts., Next door to Auerbach'’s Gent's Furnishing and Hat Store. auld GREAT REDUCTIONS IN PRICE OF SEWING MACHINE NEEDLES. Singer Needles 2 cent each. Needles for all other Machines 2 cents each, 20 cents per dozen. Warranted the test make. Complete assortment of parts and attachment for all machines, At OPPENHEIMER’3 528 9th street northwest, St. Cloud-Building. Machines for Rent. Machines Repaired. aul NPE GREAT “HOUSEHOLD,” SILENT WHITE AND “‘NEW HOME.” ‘o windy advertisements, but the finest machines the orld ever saw for the mouey, No canvasners. “Come orsenil tothe office, — MCKENNEY, 427 9th street, Reuting and repairing. m6 LADIES’ GOODS. 20 PER CENT OFF or BILE SUITS FLANNEL SUITS, SATINE SUITS, GINGHAM SI LAWN SUITS, Pr Mare tn eure EEE pl be closes at 6 0% ares PS TELTAN, Jy%_7Cite Trevise Paris. 907 Peunsy! ivania avenue, M®- J. P. PALMER, No. 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST, Having sailed for Europe July 12th to perfect her ar- rangements for the FALL SEASON, the Summer stock of FINE MILLINERY ‘Row on hand will be sold jJyl4_ BELOW THE COST OF IMPORTATION. FPLowers AT COST. Our immense Stock of FLOWERS AT ACTUAL COST to reduce. Also, great BARGAINS offered in PATTERN HATS AND BONNETS. LACE MITTS AND ‘THREAD GLOVES AT COST. MRS. M. J. HUNT, 1309 F street northwest. DOUGLASS’, ol MAKEO! FL WATC! N STEEL, 50c. UP. ANY STYLE AND SIZE MADE TO ORDER. HHOOPSEIRTS OF *-REFUSE” STE! 250. oes French Woven COKSET at $1, sold at reine, French Contille Hand-maje CORSET, at $1. ‘corset is sold in other cities: We ha special lot of Children’s Regular Made HOSE, in Cardinal Biue and Brown, at 25e. Would be Dp at 35c. DOUGLASS’, axD Jy. NINTH mid Ms ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, 430 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST, Makes CORSETS to order in every style and material, and guaran tees perfect fit and comfort. HER SPECIALTIES ARE— French Hand-made Un: F STREETS it French Corsets and Bustles. The *‘Hercules” Sup- porting Corset, for which Miss H. is agent, and a $1 Corset, her own make, that for the price cannot be surpassed. N.B.—French, German and Spanish spoken. a5. Dayton W ferrite ant dns ehict oe zoong | ppwed tn ti azeat boreal” ZNO, Tali | eetcxavemur, Unt Sept int "Alter thot at Renta, fae we pe MISS LIPSCOMI, Prineipale S-1m pile recetved. Evening clans for both ecxea. Por further information apply to Principal. aul8-6w HE BO SCHOOL will co In the North Session Room of 4 ym Aned B sig *, A ee uN essed —Lock Box $15, Washingt 1 | Inet ft ? branches faithful and thorourh. | itwaredustes have eatforaiy, taken 6 high wand in the various oolieges and. uni Point | and Annapolis, = oul5-2m ADEMOISELLE TARDIV B® Ww. serit Miercot New dork. Hoarding na Day Schon for Youns Talice and Children, dteopon SEPTEMBER Thorongh English Course. Daily lectures. French 1 other ianguages spoken within aix month. Dra and musical advaniages unsurpassed. RLINGTON ACADEMY. RA NG, mn. PA. AVE. AxD ISTH ST], OP | 1rd Relest school for Boys and ¥« ‘Number oral charecter re Fall term of 1682 begina September 11th. Day and evening sessions. Careful and. thorough inatrac- tion in the common English branches. Book-keeping, Short-hand, Higher Arithm Alecbra. Geometry, Latin and Greek. MACAPER, A.M. Washington, D.C. 5-3m] RRENCERIAN BUSINESS ¢ 3 $9 Hall Building, corner 92h and D streets Evening Sessions, for the education of sous and datuch- fers, and men and women for sel{-support and teal Ite. ‘The branches taught are the Kugiion b ; Bari nea Arithmete: Spencering Practical Penman Bookkeeping by’ «ing e and double entry, adapted & every variety of business: Business Practice, whole, sale, retail and banking, employing the meth accounts, business papers and correspon dence, by leading business houses; Physical and ¥ ture: Political Economy Ethics, Special de phy and Dest mantarn. | C open AUGUST 28rH, for the reception of xtuilents for @ year, day or evening. Tuition :—sy the yea! Tnonbhiy imatallamente of $10 $60. by the quarter. t weeks, $20: year scholarship for day or evening, Chased on entering, $50. rvening tastion, thee t $18: evening tuition, ope month, #6. The vew, hai soinely illustrated Collece Announcement, enitining full tnformation, sent free upon application by mail, or at the College office. HENRY C. SPENCER, Principal. SARA A. SPENCER, Vieo- 1. W. £LYNN, A.M. ‘eo ‘SW. corner 8th and K streets northwest. Privately or in Ciase—Mathematics, Latin, Grevk, French, German and English. Special attention to prep- aration for College, West Point, Annapolis aud all com- petitive examinations. Terms in advance. aut WESLEYAN COLLEGE, FoR Yor WILMINGTON, DELAWARE. Full Seesion will pen SEPT. 1th. Por O} &c.,address (aal-im*) Rev. JOHN WILSON, Ph. aD. OARD AND TUITION $150 7 A YEAR. Address FEMALE SEMINAKY, Haddonfield, N. jy3l-am OARD AND TUITION $150 TO $200 A YE. ‘Address MILITARY ACADEMY, Haddonfield, N. J. dy3i-2m OARD AND TUITION $175 TO A YEAR Address MILITAKY COLLEGE, won, 5. ited. Ouly echolars of sood a TLE V. PRUDHOMME’S FALL TERM RP- DM ohene Sire MBER Both, Brepels tans cally. Morning, afternoon aud evening French forlaaies and gentlemen, boys and wiels, N. U,—Young ladies and litt e iris thoroughly | in English, French and the Ancient Languages, DaiLe IxsTRUCTION IN FRENCH und daily conversation. bi M formerly m successful teacher of Seminary an: prominent schools, has charge of the English depart Residence, 1523 K street uorthw lin Square, OCKLAND SCHOOL FOR GIRL: SANDY SPRING, MD. Will reopen SEPTEMBER 1sth. A full course of in- struction will be given, with lectures on history, balles- Jettres and the natural sciences. For circulars address HENRY ©. HALLOWELL, AM. 3y20-2m, PESSSYLVANIA MILITARY ACADEMY, Citesrer. Twenty first year opens SEPTEMBER iru. New building; superior accommodations; plete; Huglich, Collegiate, Cuenca Courses. "Degrees cout ferred. jy13-3m COL. THEO. HYATT, Prest. a) RS. 8. L. CADY'S BOARDING AND DAY {Mi School for Young Ladies, West End Institute, New Haven, Conn. ‘Thirteenth year commences SEPTEM- k2hru. Bend for circular. jyi8 ATIN, GREEK, MATHEMATIOS, NATURAL SOI- | Fe Fe i prepared for Collage and competitive ‘A. JANUS. A.M. ‘Columbian JREDERICK FEMALE SEMIN: legiate Institution. Course thorough and con hensive. Professors ‘and teachers of superior ability. Careful home ‘culture: “‘Lerme, moderate, Por cats- logues address Mrs. M. W. HACKELTON, President, Frederick, Md. 3026-; ASHINGTON CONSERVATOK) F MUSIC—AT TIMMS NEW HALLS, cor. 7th and Dn.w. En- on D streets Thirteenth year. Piano, Voice, Singing, Violin, Xe. Twelve’ teachers. advantages. O. B. BULLARD. Director. Jad-Bm" 188 AMY LEAVITT. OF BOSTON, TEACHER ‘of Vocal and Instrumental Music and Harmony. Address 944K west, early in September. aus MESS: re! OES BS G. SCHOOL FOR Young Ladies. West End ‘New Haven, Conn. Eleventh year, Superior Send for circular. im i 8 WASHINGTON COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE.—A Boarding and Day School fe ime J ‘Ladios and ply to M: “f Bl parr 28 “Vise MC DOUG hy oie eb BETC ae LEAs! Princivala, 3039 and 1027 1th etreot nonthwrt 3B BOOKS, &c. NEN, BOOKS POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS, Spry $2: 905, Cantal and Population, Haw” lev.) $1.00; Hopes and Fears for Art, (Morris $1.25; ‘The Graphic Arte, (amberton,} $2; Natural ion. Sceley,} $1.25; Leome Round Robin Series, $1. Tho jarquis of Carabas, (Mrs. Spofford,)$1; Bitu'a (Oul- a) $1.98; In. Exile, (from tye German) $1.38. hwo Hard Gases, (WW. Godding, M.D.,) $1, A Geutieman of Leisure, xe 2 Daniele, on, Nesotiatte Instruments, new edition, AW BOOKS. ‘Novelties in Stationery and Fancy Goods. - W. 1. MORKISON, Law Bookseller and Stationér, su5 475 Pennsylvania avenue, Washington, N=®Y¥ BOOKS. Floating Matter of the Air, by John Tj 50. Anta, Bees and Waxps. by Sir Appleton inter. ‘Scie. Series. $2 ough oft, $2. Dickens, *.W ‘of Finaos, ty Raward Senking Mi. Bo cuther of cGigke eben . Aschenbroedel “No Name Sorios,” $1. A Reverand ie thee eee ee English, by Win. B. $1.50. FRANCIS B. MOHUN, 1015 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Jem eyed READING. 7S Appleton’ lide, U.8. 2-50 Saori eee aaa FS Anne, iustrated, by Reinhart peremoneesy F| Ashen! BO name. 1.00 Footeraay Lewure Hours, ee ie ‘Franklin Square and sraceptiien Bot Store, jelt S11 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. PROFESSIONAL. WOOD AND COAL. MONEY TO LOAN. JMO8=¥ £0 Loan, ON REAL ESTATE, AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT. R. 0. HOLTZMAN, Sy24 10th and F streets northwest. ‘ONEY TO Loan. ‘TO. oN ESTA’ gumact tram $00and upwarde’ aoineost teat se moderate, Nodelay, 2 16 F etoot norte, HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD REAL Mesto iu ut aft eat mat GREEN, 710 3620-3 ‘treet north west, ‘ONEY TO LOAN “Toe BEAL mi-6m OQNEY TO LOAN, MSS ya ee eed E3 1437 ivania avenue, COUNTRY BOARDING. RATES OF INTEREST ESTATE SECURITY. ‘THOS. J. FISHER & CO., 1924'¥ street northwest. FOE, BENT, AND SALE-ALL CLASSES oF Maryland's Winsula, 448-1 DA 31 Congres strech, or 1218 3 Seon m23-3m. PERSONAL. ‘TIES WHO HIRED A FOUR-SEATED i oe La ‘rseson Saturday last for one PED Co Ae FO DOW ES PADINGHAM & CO. CS as ee M ¥ Rockville, Mon’ county. Ma. al 1-Im EW WINDSOR COLLEGE SUMMER RESORT. shade, Sulphur Springs, Blue Porches, Stables, Niglcan en Cirenlars lvania avenue, corner of 11th street. Ad- dress A. M. JELLY, Now Windsor. Md. 3e6-3m_ COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. VILLIAMS AND C. E. PRICE'S PRIVAT W.% cM : BIVALE aroma Bas aeet nocthrwest Pinter northment wala all cases: consultation Flinder. GEORGETOWN ADV’TS. G,PORGE =. NOYES, 1050 30th street,, ARM FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN—ONE HUN- Ay drtscrsin Montgomery county, hizhly improved D® *orREn, DENTIN. 626 ‘eer NORTHWEST. Vitalized Air by the Hurd Sy: fe ed Air by jy stem, for the painless ex- JD® STARE PARSONS, DENTIST, 439 9TH STREET. 3y12__ Gasgiven. Hours9s. m. to 5p. m. Di Rana cele west Bdge gver tyne’s Book Store. NITROUS OXIDE Gas adminis- day or night, Consultation free. RTIFICIAL TEETH MADE BEFORE AND IN- Aleit ‘immediately after natoral 715 14TH STREET NORTH- sireot and ae, ‘avenue.— ; Teeth Filled, $1; SAFE DEPOSIT CO. Die oie ‘without Pain, 50 cts. JOHNSON & BRO. ef OnNBON BROTHERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS I= COAL AND Woop, By water and rail direct from the minos, Facilities unsurpaseed by any firm in the United Branch Yards: 1262 F st. n.w, 34 and K em. and 221 streets ‘7th and P ets. n.w, 1112 9th st. southeast. yi8-4 At COST! “AT COST” We have marked down LINEN AILINEN LAWNS ose. wort ste > Oe Best CANTON GINGHAMS reduood to 100. A line All COLORED DRESS GOODS at cost. WHITE GOODS. Splendidstock. Low prices. * HOSIERY and UND: stock. Allet and ERWEAR Large All FANCY PARASOLS at cost. Se ssorta eee ‘west of our present “ONE PRICE ONLY." TEUNNEL & CLARK. 903 MARKE1 SPACE. for domestic

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