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es Aquatic Sport. : » THR BOAT RACK SATURDAY. MONDAY = .. April 23. ESSg. The single sculi race between Smith, of the Co- : ——— lambias, and Harrison, of the Potomacs, Saturday v4 aN : aftsrhoon was won by Smith. The water was LOCAL | MENTION. rough, sc that the upriver cours: was chosen, from a point half a raile above the Three Sisters to boat house. At the start Harrison os the lead, whieh he maintained for half the ab When intuway between the Sisters and ~ THE EVENING STAR. The Weather. OFFicr OF THE C At. OFricer, Wastr Ins2, 9230 a. mf For the mii ge, While SUIL in the lead, he was seized weather und! tie QO: vertigo, which compelled him to northe ve ing. Smith continued to the flaish, and tions fa after recovering, paddled slowly home. » of Harrison's fatlure to finish the race 3 Want of practice. His condition would How him to siant hard work. His competitor e4 Well withia hiinself, but forced him to over- the lead berore the fght was pe to see the two meet Hanlan st Face with Hanlan st Ogdensburg and U) Wi the articles of agreement for his Wallace Ross Saturday afternoon. that the race be rowed at any in smooth water, be four miles. Ross desired a ‘Lariicles were forwarded morning rina de Compton ead. Lee will go a -y Wlil practice to- li Hath and only. They ein tue Puliman ‘regatta ne. ably particip, ago on 221 of J ‘The W. Corps Fair. LEADING CANDIDATES IN THE VOTING. ‘The first week of the Washington Light Infantry corps fatr closed Saturday night wit a very large attendance. The leading candidates In the voting Were as follows: Sliver composing stick for print- ers’ appren lements,60; cane for florist— J.H. Small, 2; single shell for oarsman—Robert Wade, 21; watch and chain for drug clerk—S. E. Mahan, 68; baby’s eriv—Worthie Stele, 68; ham- mock for large Infautryman—Billings, '10;' punch bowl for rest rant W.Driv Kin- bail organ *. Timms, 49: dress cap— Licut. Entwistle, 48; barber's chalr—Robert Wil- son, $93; fishing-tackle—W. I. Mills, 140; violln— Prof. Sousa, 18; watch and chain 'for ‘driver of iee-wacon—Mr. Kinsiow, 210; Florence oll stove for letter carrler—Tabler, 14; embroldered dress— Miss Rose Willamson, 20; letter carrier's sult— Berkley,64; conversation chair—J. B, Crawford,20; shot-gun—W. W. Eldridge, 100; gold-headed cane for honorary member—Robert L. Anderson, 8; speeding wazon—Fred. Gleseking, 2%; corps dge—H. F. Baucr,423; diamond Elk pin—Jonn iinger, 60; butchers’ seales—Wm. Hoover, 16; ts’ ibrary—R. C. McAuley, 4; steam chime Tan, 34; poilceman’s’ badge—Lieut. rt and harness for contractor—T. e4_a disturbance on the worktionse to-day, and a six year Sin the | Ing private Dut was dismis-ed on account of bis pe Court on’ the ¢ roperty lerder ace Don’r f. @ay and Friday al SS ith street. lial vited. on Thurs- 306 And Try Uptown Inat Denas:s eyeglasses Mempler, the optictan, @own town. ‘Teer prices and qualities Uptown, Cochrone’s Pesseti’s Ice Ceeam and Charlotte Russa, Exyor reliable Goons and prices, Cochrane's ‘THE WEEKLY Stax, a large double paper of Ntty- #x columns, will be Sent postpaid for one dollar a Year Try hi AND DI TRICT. &e., Toenizht. —Carneross mninst arER—Herrmonn, the pre Is, New Bitter ‘Tay arer minstrets in nites. Dive Mvsev.—Nove! performance and wonder- ies. | Rink.—Washingtog Light ; silver pitcher—Lt tt Walter G. Coburn, an college ciup, wn tennis set—Washington club, 23; A. Shehan, 58; buggy 300,35; newspaper inan’s uwell, 19; Mergan und Kennedy o jore.—Fanny May's mastodon ROLLER SKATING etry Walr, B. Parker. JON TO HAVE HIS BAIL REDUCED. the Special Criminal Court (Judge a ur), Mr. A. C. Richards called attention to the case of W. B. Parker (who 1s charged with | obtaining money—350—from Major J, J. Noah by false preve with a view of having the bail, which was fixed tn the Police Court at $2,500, duced to such an ammount as could be given by the prisoner. | Mr. Riehards stated that since the arrest had been inade Major Noah had made an Inv d also made one With Rey. satisfied that Ps im Of a designti i at he was so wel ire the party to be Condense Ocntes A branch of the Cythelte Benevol in St. Patrick's part as presid: }, Nad Legion has of that of Mr. J. init . ent postpald for one deliar a ¥ one o’elock this morning a patr of | away on cth stre ambta_ave- | 1 Rue, In the ed from | of Hustness 1: i poate Tran | Of business tn ev e stoppe | willing, if there was evidence brought to him sus- {taining what Mr. Richards sald, that the ball Id be reduce while Bound» ‘A skeleton ofa p Whale, found on the coast | 82° Se OF Hirde, near Jupiter tulet, and secured fo the | Barning of a Homan Catholic Church. National Museum by Gen. Babcock, fs expected to SUPPOSED ORIGIN OF FHA TEE, arrive ¢ s aN ‘The. a Frederick nan Catholte church, near Gaithers- Frocbel wis the pupils of | the vensors Free | fire last evening, Montgomery county, Md., was destroyed by hortly after Go'clock. ‘The ser- os ee ee | were concluded at 12 o'clock, and Mihiay eke, a sketeh | after that hour the eburch was locked, A gentle- ma ; | tding by ock per- i the chureh and gave an ® broken open, making a m. The ft, Which fa oned the flame Into a coniti nd be obtained, and the ed: ad to TU pny the el standing. bur the tehur i ulated that the fire origin, but it does not appear to R.Ph Leonard, th: 2 Stax reporter that estry back of the altir. ten, Ob terday a In the other end of the hureh. in t in the vestry there was a OX of mate nd also a quantity of cotton- seed oil His theory that mouse upset | tenited the matches and the oll cauzht the | The loss ts estimated at $4,000, uj 1 no Insurance. Sn Titserstan BENEVOLENT Socrety.—Hibern No. 1, ast evening Tas follows Irwin, vi t being una position, WHHL ~ Dr. e was no | J oi the Bible assistant mar: George K. Petty, Join Donnchy, we FL George Callahan, aud Daniel Donovan, bourd of directors, Mr. Peter McCartney and Mr. John H. O'Brien were chose and alternate, respectively an tention | convention to be held in Philadelpuia on the ft the | twenty-sixth instant. gift enterprise in : Tt Was also nn Bligh, marsial; P. Kel! g s CUTTING OF STEAMBOAT RTRs TO NorronK This season will Witness a war of rut the rival Itmes to Norfoik. both for passenger and ht trafic sentative of the fnland ad in iby | f > be ul, and has als A repr het Ury the ease b: tuat | Company told a Stax reporter this morning that dt the request. Uchets to Norfolk, with Incals thrown in, would = probably be given away when the cutting Of rates ONE SERVICE, ean. —— onGe LEARY.”—Quite a number Ssembled ou the wharf of the ©. ths nornig to greet Us popular Norfolk mer, Gp rival, after a Winter's sojourn. altimor she has heen undersoing repatrs, con nclpally of new bo surfac THe Strawrr “4 were fn'th Will take the j aving the pte has a uphol- | State rooms have | very other convenience for | Of the traveling publie, this morning, as she sd up to her wharf, was that The bollers and ey Needer & Sons, who also overhauled the nery, and they certainly cught to feel highly led over their work, for there had been no trial trip, as is usual tn such cases. On this trip there wa3 not a hitch of any kind, everything working smoothly, and, considering the amount of Steam curried ani the rite of speed developed, the Leary will, to use a vulgarisin, “take t e.” Capt. L. M. Hudgins, the general supert Mr. Wm. P. Welch; the Washington agent, Mr. Ol ver Reeder, and Thornton Rollins, esq., were of the party who made the trip from Baittmore, and were very much pleasel with her movements Capt. wil, tie veteran pilot, commanded, 1 will now take charge, as she relieves thé Exceistor on Thursday next on the route The Excelstor will be thoroughly aled and put in first-class order, prepira- | tory to going upon the dally line to Norfolk, which this company will establish May Ist. ———— Waentxeron Fist Manger. — Sold by R.A. | Golten, fish agent, Johnson’s wharf,to-day: 12,600 ad, {rom $14 Lo 20 per hundred; $00,000 herrin, Suppex Dawn esterday eventnir, Warner, 40 years old, asury departn About 8 o'clock e4 Niel jensers were bulit | town in +, bis birth ant lifty years connected nit, and Was an ¢ puoite nal Mr ers and grand- y Was 4 MCI lon and one endent, s Inhabit tents. — Bopy Foun an floating in was found ne, ihe Spot wt “Gielen tie Li found some ace | from’ $6 to & per thousand; 400 bunches of rock, ees a0, Whi h could not for. Y U1 It 1S supposed that the drow chap ote 0. ee Cones Henao @wner of Ui: hat. He 1s described THe ORDER OF THE GOLDEN CRoss.—The grand Bay eteight ine ndery United Order of the Golden Cross uion face Just above e. He was | ted the following officers for the ensuing rk diagonal drand cotamander, Robert 8. Graham: vice He, gutter S| krand commander, Stephen E Goug grand pocket of bis coat | prelate, Rev, A. P. Crist; grand keeper of records, d With stor A jury of Etward Steer; grand treasurer, Dr. SL Groot: suthorities of Montgomery | a herald, Jones; grand warden of inner tor th by drown- Crus. Brow ‘and warden of outer gate, tntentto suichie.” It is | Searles, P. Adams, W Te Walker tion of tits man agrees » Adams, W. Hl. Walker n Tucker, of this city, who he Mght Of Mareb 26th. sR Purmeurs, e of Solicitor Alexandria Affairs. Reported for Tre EVENING STAR. zoe AN ESCAPeD MURDERER—A man named Colvin soar tee ne Kliled another named Hepham, near Catlett's sta. < | ton, the Midland ratiroad, yesterday, and es- rhoon at the N y. | caped. He came down on the train due here at terian chureh, Key. Dr. Yor a StL oMciating. The | 9:10 last night. Two policemen were in walting Moorthy Supreme coe: | au the depat, but he Jumped from the tral Ne aid many prominent | tween the switch house and the passenger shed, "pailbDeatere were So. | abd ran up the ratlroad,followed by OMicers Sim Interior depat son_and Grady, but escaped again. At this. ken, J. Hubley | morning Capt. Peyton telegraphed trom Manas- itor sas: “I passed Colvin at Accotink b: south. He tried to get on my tra! Information possessed by the pollcen out by the train was this dispatei Va.—Have two policemen at depot on arrival of fRity-one (train) Hh. G- MorFers” ‘The pollec, on arriving at the depot, were told to see ihe conduc- tor on the arrival of ‘the train, and did not know the object for which they were called until they were told that Colviu had leaped from the train. Colvin had a Ucket for Washington. SUNDAY SERVICES — The obly minister from abroad in the pulpits yesterday was the Rev. Chas. Herr, who oMiciated at the Falrfax-street Presby- terian church. ‘The Israelites observed the first day of the passover. The Christian Assoctation held {ts union prayer meeting at the Methodist Eptscopal chureh, on Wash{ngton: street. The mi at the Washington-street Baptist church show unusual interest. “BURKR’s, tou serve is_defeated the Wa- of 6 10 2-—'The Co- score of 3 to 2 The green house .d- tUsed by Thomas Dowling to be sold to-morrow r at 10 Gvieck, In the rear of 101 14th street, is | | WHAke Prorexry SoLD.—The property long oc- femplete in every partieular, and filed with tine | cupted by the late Josiah H. Davis on the river Gowers Florists should give Uuls sale their at | front, between Prince and Duke streets, was sold tention. at auction on Saturday. Itwas thirty feet wide, ———— running from Unten street to the river side, with Fisk Goons av Avctios.—It should de remem. | a dock tulrty-elght feet wide. Upon the lot were ered that to-morrow will be the last opportunity | two brick warehouses, The whole Was sold at efforded Yoe public to view the collection of Jap- | $8,100 to Warwick P. Miller. anese elaihs and bronzes new on exhibition at |” Courrs.—The county court, Juage Sangster, and the salesroom of Thomas Dowling, ath street and | the corporation court, Judge Meade, have both Pennsylvania avenue. The sale will begin prompt- | been in session = yon Wednesday at 11 a.m. It is seldom in so ’s Norrs.—The funeral of Mrs. Wm. Marge a collection that so many rare and rich | Wolf took place from her home, on the “Msrshal” Bicces are found. The spect: and that of Ann V. Balding, a child, from mens of Satsuma are | road, wonderfully rich In decoration and design; infact, | her parents’ e, at the ee end of Prince vin Stew: ot ‘We wiole collection, it is claimed. 1s of a very high seg gS J. art, @xder, and should recelve attention from our art Soikere we: installed in a short time as malnister of the Presbyterian church at Salem, pamirera, 5 Tih as el a model | Butter and Oleomargarine. A CASE IN WHICH RXPERT TESTIMONY WAS EM- PLOYRD—THE METHOD OF Justice J. T. Clark against E. In September last. discovery by Prof. De Smeat, came wy tiff and Mr. Hugh Coyle for Jor, mic: what year rancid, it old, now case tell fust wh::t they wel tub had teen pronounce Jor, the defense, not to be soon put in_an appearance, i tests great ama: at was tioned by counsel for few months ago and now It wi be oleomargarine, and it was bow. ‘The Court George Otto Mled and prove Otto admitted and letters t bond $2,000. Estate of Jonn publication, of administrator and assent granting sai ner; C. W. tnued until further order. Middleton agt. defendant ordered. missioners to make partittos Koones agt. Budd; pro contes fant; disuilssed agt. and extending ume. To-day, James Pow ds. Addison Carter, colore $10 or 30 da: public ‘prostitution colored, loud aud ‘botsterou: Georglina Chapman, do, the witnesses for plaintiff was Prof. Tho} ‘oseopist of the Agricultural de ‘The tub of butter In question, still undisposcd of, was produced by defendant at the trial, and after other withesses had been heard, Prof. Taylor, with both microseople and snlphurie’a conclusively with a series of very Interesting tests that the alleced oleomargarine was, as a matter of fact, pure butter, though, of course, sore- having ten made fn Various kinds of grease and oils were brought in for experimenting, and Mr. Taylor would in every: might account for the mistake. dered a:verdict for plaintiff for the amount claimed, with costs. It may be tnterestiny the test which 1s made by the use of sulphuric acid 18a discovery made by Prof. Taylor, and is said to be the simplest and best known. Fresh pure yel- low butter, by the slightest contact with this acid, turns almost 2 pure white, while oleomarga- rine made from tallow changes to a deep crimson red. When lard or other ofls are used the colors are diversiiled—showing all the colors of the rain- Estate of Rachel Johnson; 30 days. TESTING BUTTER. Several days ago Messra, Spicer, Compton & Co., well-known butter dealers on Louisiana avenue, between 9th and 10th streets, entered suit before 8. Fowler, of George- town for the recovery of $39.83, the amount of bili due them for butter and other goods furnished Its payment was resisted on the ground that one keg of the butter had turned out to be oleomargarine, which defendant swore at the trial he had had tested at the time of {ts District chemist,who had given a certificate of analysts, &c. The case Friday last, Mr. H. W. Garnett for plain- defendant, artiment. trials, showed belng ubout June, one 1882. making it altogether a very Interesting hearing. After the contents of the to be butter by Mr. Tay- outdone, summoned Prof. De Smedt, Who, it was stated, had previously analyzed the contents of the tub’in question and pronounced it to be oleomargarine. The rofessor nd on applying his In the presence of the justice and jury, with- out hesitation pronounced it to be butter, to the zement of the defendant and his counsel. mestioned and cross-ques- jefense as to how It could be possible that thts article was oleom: ‘arine & ‘as butter. The only explanation he could make was that the sample brought to him at first might (by mistake, of course,) not have been taken from this package. Subsequent testimony showed that Mr. Fowler had about the same time purchased butter from other dealers, a package of which had proved to suggested that this rhe justice ren- to state that ———— Se PROBATE CourT—Juage Cor. Saturday, E=tats of Bushrod Burch; G. A. Bart- lett appoinded administrator—bond $2,000. Will of etition of Elizabeth tamentary grantea— Johnson; order of ution order of heirs file. me—bond $150, Estate of Robert Wag- miley appointed administrator—bond $1,000." C.'W. Smiley, guardian to R. E. Wagner; petition and order of’ appointment—vond tate of W. H. King; petition and Mary _P. King appointed administratrix—bond $500." Estate of Noble Young; notice given to prove will. Equity Cotrr—Judge Cox, Saturday, Shepherd agt. Brown; injunction con- Palmer ugt. Bowers; pro _confesso against certain defendants granted, Middleton; appearance of Willard agt. Willar LES: sent com- ‘ordered to’ issue. D against Benjamin Coakley and reference to auditor. Main agt. Bont- | with costs ordered. vacation of order dismissing bill Fitzgerald PoLick Covat—Jnige Snell. . Incorrigi bility ed, assaul CATARRH, Asingle dose of stantly relieves the ni clears the Head as 0 from th and Eyes, Heal, cures Nervous Headech Fever. In ©) saxes of foul mucus, reatores and hearing when affeeted, brone! FORD'S One bottle Radical Cure, one b and Sanford’s Inhaler, ali in one gists for $1. Ask for Saxvonp's vents and subdues Chills and of Caturrh towards Cousumption. COMPLETE TREATMENT, $1. RADICAL CURE in- the nasal pas- taste head, throat and weetens and puri- crests the prog cess box Catarrhal Solvent P: of all drug- Rapicar Cu POTTER DRUG AND CHEM. CO., Boston. COLL: VOLTAIC ELEC For the relief and prev APPLIED, of Rheum: ids, Weak Bac! Pains. Numbness, Palpitation, Dyspepsia, Liver ( Malaria and Evidemio (an E Th ), and Ia p Cassnn SPRING SU STYLES just op ts., Lets, 87 cts. ot . its all the N nek of FARASOLS Just vies apd with and without lace, > Styles in § MAT TS, 43, DAL QUILLS, 98 cte. ap2l 636 PE: he, 25 eta, and 5 “TRIC PLASTE: INSTANT IT 1S alia, Sciatica, Stomach and Bowels, ria, Femule Pt mplain 5 COLLINS! ECTRIC BATT combined with a PC everywhere, apld ERES FOR MEN'S, YOUTHS"AND Boys ITs." SUIT in glithe Spring Colors, 25 ew. ing Colors, sin cts. opened, in Plain and ‘aucy Handles, lined and unlined » 62 cts. and 75 cts. in all the New Spring Colo TING. c. M. TOWSON, NNSYLVANIA AVE ‘E, South side. Lievors. MONTICELLO ‘77, $6 per ROYAL CABINET, $6 per OLD CROW, $4 per xallon. BOTTLE GOOD RYE, 75 CHAMPAG STOUT E. p20 MARYLAND CLUB, $6 per gallon. gallon. gallon, OLD BAKER, $6 per gallon. GOOD OLD RYE, $3 per gallon. BOTTLE GOOD RYE, 50 cents. cents, BOTTLE OLD CRow, $1. HENNESSEY BRANDY, 1865, GALLON SPANISH SHERRY, $5. GALLON OPORTO WINE, $5, GALLON COOKING SHERRY, $2. GALLON MEDFORD RUM, $3. PIPEK HEIDSIECK, SOUVERAIN EXTRA DRY BASS? ALE, GUINNESS YOUNGER’S SCOTCH ALE, BOTTLED, $2.50 DOZEN, C. KNIGHT, 2732 Pennsylvama avenue, Qoeiits, for 25 cents, ever gold. Dainask Cloths, from 1 AN goods the be: Price. Opened To-day, JOHN T. MITCHELL, 931 Pennsylvania avenue, 100 Quilts, reduced from $1 to 90cts. 100 Quilts, reduced from $1.25 to $1.10. 100 Quilts, reduced from $1.50 to $1.25, Damask and Huck Towels, very low prices, the best, 10x10 to 10x18, Prices the loweat. Elegant Satines, plain and figured, at the reduced ‘apié-1m ON WEEKLY AND MONT! THE EASIEST A New Enrenrnise, BRANCH OF GROGAN’S GRFAT BALTI INSTALLMENT HOUS! acne 923 1TH STREET NORTHWEST. FURNITURE, CARPETS, MATTING LD Salta USE, ‘HLY PA’ TERMS EVER OFFERED washinatox, OFF = « GOOD ARTICLES, LOW PRICES AND LIBERAL TERMS AT a GROGAN'S ‘Tnetallment Furniture and Carpet House, mb31-Im* 923 7th street northwest, ALEER’S, 440 1UTH ST, N.W. — CHARCO, We BRUSHES TAR. Be” Swepbana at RRR O00: RR O uy +4 Bye 88 £4 £ EE oo ¥ a 4 LLU RRR OA N GGG pop As Ea HORNS O°% BBB AA KK It NNN G BOB AAA KK: 17 NNN 6G GG tsp AA KK HON NN ‘ode ‘This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, | strength, and wholesemeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition ‘with the multitude of low. test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cans, Rorau Bax- 1x@ PowDER Co., 106 Wall street, N. ¥. ape YER'S CATHARTIC PILLS ARE SUITED TO every age. Being sugar coated, they are easy to take, and though mild and pleasant in action, are thor- ough and searching in effect. ‘Their efficacy in all dis- orders of the stomach and bowels is certified to by em!- nent physicians, prominent clergymen, and many of our best citizens, : P®2FFCT SOUNDNE-8 OF BODY AND MIND 4s possible only with pure blood. Leading medical authorities of all civilized countries indoree Ayer's Sar- saparilia ss the best bloed-purifying medicine in exist- ence. It vastly increases the working and productive power of both hand and brain, apld Cunprew's Sreaw Hars, New and Desirable Patterns, JUST OPENED, B. H. STINEMETZ & SON, aplg-lw 11237 Pennsylvania avenue. A* BBA Uv MM MM ™ _sss, Bho& verre tan a Bab Asa Uo Maa goss BB A A UU MMM Sesg8 FOR ONE WEEK ONLY! NOTICE.—The reason for the following goods being very backward, we bave resolyed to make such reduc- tions as wiil insure speedy sales. REDUCTION I. 1 Lot of Ladics’ Spring Jackets, in all desirable shades, reduced to half price. REDUCTION IT. 1 Lot of Tndiew’ Spring Ulstere, assorted shader, now $3.00, tormer prices from $6 to $11.50. REDUCTION It, 1 Lot of Ladies’ Spring wraps, now $6.50, former prices from $10 to $20. REDUCTION Tv. A Discount of 25 percent on all Brocaded, and Black Cloth Wraps. REDUCTION V. Our Bleck Silk Suit, which cold at £25, now $20, Cur Black Silk Suit! which gold at y 1 Lot ot White suits, slighty discolo ar BBB uu SSS Bp a sss pe SA EE BA Bases BBB OA A UU MMM Sgss3 7 apl2 416 Tru STREET NORTHWESY. New Crone Hoss, ROBINSON, PARKER & CO., 819, 8. E. Con. 7rm axp D. Sts, ENTIRE NEW STOCK or MEN AND BOYS* CLOTHING, ar PRICES WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL, SPRING OVERCOATS A SPECIALTY. ROBINSON, PARKER & CO., mb16-3m New Srone. REMOVAL. DURING THE TIME OF REMOVING STOCK TO MY NEW STORE, 919.8.E.Cor.7th and D Sta, 1825 F STREET NORTHWEST, WHICH IS NOW PROGRESSING, THERE WILL BE NO INTERRUPTION OF BUSI- NESS THEREFROM, PERSONS ARE INVITED TO CALL AS USUAL. N. W. BURCHELL, aple 1832 F STREET. SLATE MANTELS. Now is the timeto secure Bargains at the Manufactory, 498 to497 Cst, near 6th n.w. mh27-Im" Cazzrorsta Rep ‘Woon, 1, 14, 146 anv 2 Incues Tacx, POPLAR, X inch thickand 7 fect lng, WALNUT, CHERRY, MAHOGANY, ASH, WHIT! boys iach Bite ae all kinds “ r aze01 BuIfDING LUMBER. = For sule at moderate prices by Jos. & J. E. LIBBEY, OFFICE, 3018 WATER STREET, Georgetown, D-C. mh2T-Im iL You Wour BAVE MONEY, EXAMINE OUR STOCK OF MATTING BEFORE PURCHASING, Z SINGLETON & HOEKE, apt 801 MARKET SPACE, Ona nA pURT RO Bland buewe 2 Py whem first-class can'be cold st A (ly SbSTHS O14 Siena, Xo. 619 D street, between 6th and Sine toy ry B. By—Motcta mus pecmsey 1 CITY ITEMS. Never Despair. = of curing your Cold solong as you can buy Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Price $5 cents. The Following Immense Bargains Will be sold for 4¢ to-morrow only at R. Gold- schmild's, 8i2 7th st. n.w.: Coffee or tea canisters, large kitchen spoons, covered Duckets or sauce: Pans, 2 kitchen knives, candle-sticks, 2 ple or jelly plates, goblets, large funnels, ice hatchets, 3 cakes of toliet soap, 40 clothes pins, hait brashes, rubber ‘Aressing combs, 24 sheets of colored shelf paper, 1 large bar of superior Laundry soap, clothes lines, 2 boxes of Army and Navy Dlacking, scrubbing brushes, potato mashers, rolling pins, 2 Ww: tumblers, pickle dishes, hana mirrors, wash basi bread pans, 3 mouse traps, 5 Wa spoons, 4.caxes of Stove polish, 6 row pitty pans, 3-4; pt. tn cups, 4 boxes of Thomas's Jaundry blue, ange setssors, 2sad fron stands, folding pocket-combs, 2 qt. milk pene match safes, vezetable strainers, 12 inch tea trays, pocket-boo! shaving brushes, children’s rubber round combs, pocket knives, napkin rings; also great barglns 1p baby earrl- ages, refrigerators and lee chests, “My Little Girl Said She” saw the “Theatre Royal” at J. Jay Gould’s. A Character of Its Own. Superior to purenes brewed impromptu, Hub Puncl maintain 8 its high reputation. Sold by grocers and drugyists, Durkee’s Salad Dressing, @ ready-made, rich and delicious dressing for all Salads of meat, fish or vegetables. Cheaper and infinitely Dette than home-made. No sauce equal Should You Be a Sufferer from Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Malaria, or Weak- ness, you can be cured by Brown’s Iron Bitters. Toccoa Crrx, Ga.—Dr. J. P. Newman says: “Brown's Iron Bitters are very popular and their use always results satisfactorliy.” BALTIMORE, Mp.—Rev. W. H. Chapman says: “I deem Brown's Iron Bitters a most valuable tonic for general 11] health. Lundborg’s Rhenish Cologne, On Thirty Days’ Trial. ‘The Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich., will send Dr. Dye’s Celebrated Electro-Voltaic ’ Belts and Electric Appliances on trial for thirty days to men (young or old) who are aMicted With nervous debility, lost vitality and kindred troubles, guar- anteeing speedy and complete restoration of health and manly vigor. Address ag above. N.B—No risk is incurred, as thirty days’ trial 1s al- lowed. W5m Don’t Dic in the House. “Rough on Rats.” Clears out rats, mice,roaches, ded-bugs, Mles, ants, moles, chipmunks, Gophers “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning and delivered in 3-Ib. “Ward¥ prints, 0c. per Ib. Also, cottage cheese, buttermilk and sweet milk, be. per qt. ‘Cream, 1c. pint. M IT .SSSg FTF It Mirg Ss Pee diese iE Miu SsssSF uot RRR FFE R RE RRR EE- RR * RR EEE. bid at i FF H & & F un ott Pe u aac* OF THE PRICES THE LOWEST FOR THE QUALITIES. Good Blue Flannel Sutts at $6. 50, All. wool Flannel Suit« at $9, w 5 Hest Ail-wool Fiannel Suiis'ut $12, worth $20, Fine Yacht Cloth Suits at $13, worth $22. Finest -50, worth $28, iddlesex Yacht Cloth All-wool Business Suits at $8, Good Suits at $6. worth $10, Splendid All-wool Cheviot and Caesimere Suits, 20 dif- ferent kinds, $10, worth $18. Fir Li. 1 Diayourl Suite at $15, worth $25. Black Cloth Suits at $18, worth #35. Fine Biack Cloth Suits, (D.B., Fritice Albert coat, $25, worth $45. Elegant Fancy Caseimere Suits at $12, worth $20. Splendid Cassimere and Worsted Suits at $15. worth $25. Black Diagonal Suits at $10, th $18. slack Diagonal Coats and Vests, Prince Albert Style, at $15, worth $28. SPRING OVERCOATS, At $6.50, $8, $10, $12 snd $15, fully 33 per cent jess than the prevailing prices. a BOYS’ CL. HING. ‘Suits for Boya, 4 to 11 years, from $2 up. Suuts for Bove from 12 17, grou 3 up Styles the Latest. Prices the Lowest. GOSSAMERS For Men ana Boys at $2, $2.50, 33, 33.50. Great bargains oUR Morr (0 TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. ap20 AL Ang Tyvirep To KING'S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET, THE LARGEST AND Most AND ICES “1HAN ELS EWHERS, WE OFFER THE GREATYSi INDUCEMENTS 1s PATTERN HATS AND BON . TRIMMED AND TRIMMED HATS FOR MISSES AND CHILDREN, WONDERFUL BARGAINS FLOWERS, LACES. ENGLISH ENGL € ¥ LESS THAN VaLcE. FOR MARKET KING'S PAL 814 SEVENTH STRE inery Store in the District, The Largest etail Mv to Bth streets, ap) Extendin TIT oo Fgeee t oo” “oo” We are prepared to furnish the trade with GARDEN TOOLS, HYDRANT HOSE, and GENERAL HARD- WARE, apl2 F. P. MAY & CO., ~ 634 Pennsylvania avenue, H. Rupert, NOS. 403 AND 405 1TH STREET NORTHWEST. HEADQUARTERS FOR THE WHITNEY CHIL- DREN'S CARRIAGE COMPANY, HE CHEAPEST FOR BEAT COMFORT AND a DURABILITY IN THE MARKET, Lawn Tennis, Croquet, Bicycles, Velociy ery, Fishing Tackles, Wagons, Call and examine the Goods. times. VOrAGERS TO EUROPE. 3. W. BOTELER & SON Are the Agents forthe sale of tickets in this District of the INMAN STEAMSHIP CO. Parties propcsing to visit Europe can obtain all infor- y applying to pase J. W. BOTELER, & SON, apll-3m 5 = 923 Penn. Ave. For Taste Use, ‘The Natural Mineral KAISER WATER, FROM BIRRESBORN ON THE RHINE. ‘Recommended by the Highest Medical Authorities, FRED'K HOLLANDER, 8. A. for the U. 8, and Canada, Sap12-3m 115, 117, 119 Elm street, New Yorks OOK WELL TO YOUR LIFE INSURANCE! AND carefully examine the merits of the Mutual Reserve Fund Life Association. It is every man's duty to pro- -Vide for hia family im éase of his death, Our business is rapidly increasing. From the Ist to the 15gh of this month we wrote over £2, (00,000 of membership now exceeds 10,00, ana our total i Tess over $40,006,000. spo caw adopted this association, ‘which is new, easily understood, eafe, and at a great reduction in cost, commends tteelf to the intelligence and common eensé of all who examine it. and, in the words of aceiebrated actuary, **will revolu- Waskingtom, 1000 H street, “Arete wanted, One 8 Sanita {. ¥) KNIGHT, Manager, Arch- Prices to suit the * ape Fit PPS cocoa E Ee BREAKFAST. GRATEFUL—COMFORTING . know! the: which REET angen emas 4 A Of ‘well we. ens etic waved beversute, wails any save us many heavy doctcrs lla. itis by the Judicions SRC Raut ae until etrong eaoweh na fexdency tod seve. Hundrele. of subi Daisies oo ing arownd oy rea ta stack where bare OR aeeelted frame." Ciett Serco ro ‘Made simply with boiling water or milk, told im tins, (only J4-Ib, and Ib,), by Grocers, labeled. JAMES EPPS & 00., S0l6-,tuke Homeopathic Chemisty, London, Eng. et teed. Te ___ EDUCATIONAL. ROP. H. LARROQUE, OF THE SORBONNE UNI- — ie {hemetice and Natural Sciences, 921'G st PYPIS TAUGHT IN ANG las tuathematics ENT AND MODERN Fnglieh Iiterature. Fine oppertunity for _youne nen pryerine, for leren. references. Address inser BALCH, 912 New York avenue. ~ aps-im* He, 8 BCOMKEEPING ONE MONTH to canal three of any other eystem. With » etc.. $32 month. Howe's now rapid busi- Deas hand, quickly Jearned, $2.50 8 mouth. — Hours, 2:30 to > aua 7 to 10 p.m, Wednesdav and Saturday’ excepted. Senarate Dep 4 W. HOW jh etroet. a : Ris summer and aud Sing- ties tor Pat rte their Mecea the shor.est and best, anving and trsinine volves quickly to my eal insittute, TROF. DE WOLOWSEL. J)AVID S. L. JOBNSON, ORGANIST AND CHOLE mer instruct, ine by inaxter, 1117 Jib street northwest. Private l-s- sons $1 per hour. Public yolce clnsees fifiy cents jor mouth. mi26-1m* 1323 Z.SuP ET NoeTawesr — rir eP mee) Lessons. New term in April. MLLY. V. PRUDHOMME'S pupils learn to speak na short time; much paina taken with the pronunciat.on. Classes of all grades for Adults and Chitdren. Privato morning Classes for Ladies. Classes for Ladies and Geutiemen. 6:45. M's AMY LEAVITT, OF ROSTON, ‘Teacher of Vocal and instrumental Music and Address 945 K street northwest. ‘Harmony. mhi3 PENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, LINCOLN $) Hall Building, corner 9th and D streets. “Day and vening Sessions. Complete in ita arrangements for training sone and ters, and men and women for self-support and life." Ntudenta received every eatraice, dey or cvenine, $0 eoecdatcreon by es ce, day’ or ¢| $0. on or quarter, or for year by instalments. Circulars tuatied re cn application: “HENRY C. SPENCER, Pri MRS. BARA A. SPENCER, Vice-Prineinst fi ESE Ay CHAMBERS TAKES PLEASURE 18 announcing that she is prepared to receive a Hin if pumber of pupils in thorourh Faxlish branches. ish Grammar, Elocution and Mathematics apecial- ties, Terms moderate. Special hours and terms for sduits. 603 F et-n.w. ‘Metropolitan cars pass the door. CH . mb24-Im SW. FLYNN, A.M, PRIVATE TUTOR, de. &. W. Gor. Sth and K streets northwest. Mathematics, Latin, Greek, French. German, Fnglisl, Preparation for College. West Point, Anuapals, and competitive examinations. Terms in aavauce, EXENING GLASSES. $A MONTH. | AUITH- metic, Bookkeeping, Ey rammar, Spencrriad Penmanship, U.S. History, Goography. Sucliivy. pat was CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC—AT TIMMS’ New Halls, cor. 7 and Dn. w. En- trance 707 D ot Fourteenti, year. Piano, ©: Neier. Singing, ion, ic. Twelve teachers. Fics advantages. O. B. BULLARD. Director. _PROPOSATS. COLUMNS FOR GATEWAYS OF NEW P BION BUILDING. OFFICE OF SUPERVISING ARCHITECT, 1 1316 N street northwest, D. C., March 26, 1883. Gat this office wn noon, APRIL TWENTY-FIGHTH, IS83, for 16 Cst- Iron Columns, 10 foot 10 inches ju heucht, Tor the at of the new Pension Building in Judiciary city. ‘Specifications can be obtained at t Supervising Engineer and Archit 7,13, 1Faa8-0t ECONSTRUCTION OF THE EASTERN Por ) 110 SOF THE SMITHSONIAN INSIITUTIQN BUILDING. nlb-6ni" ye mh, I Orrick oF THE SECRETARY, Wasuisetox, D.C, April 16, 1883.5 Sealed Proposals, separate for the different pranches of the above w rk as enumerated below, ve received UNTIL TWELVE M., ON APRIL TWENTY-SIXTH, Head No. 1, Rolled Tron Floor Beams, Roof, ete. Wrought and Cast Iron Stairs. Isrick Work. Cut Stone Werk. Carpenter's Worl . Slating. Plastering. Allin accordance with drawings which may be seon at the office of specifications, es & Schulze, | Architects, where any explanstions asked for wil: be | given. The right is reserved to reject any or all bide, oF to Waive defecta, if it be de to the interest of the koveramenc to do so, The Vids are to be made by filling in the blank forme, tobe obtained at the Architect's office. The proposals are io be endorsed “Proposals for + aud to be addresed to 8. F. BAIRD, apl6-eodst Secretary Smithsonian Institution. PUOFOSALS FoR FRESH BEEF, MUTTON, &e. Orrick Puncrastsa asp Drror Commissary oF Seated pron Figned, will be res . : | noon, May 17th, 14x h time aud place they will be opened in the presence of bidders, for furnishiug the Freeh Beef required by the Subsiat- ence Department, United States Army. at this depot, for Issue to troops, &e., during the year com- mencing July Ist, 1883. Separate proposals will also he recelved for furnis fren the contre stall during the same period «u choice cuts of Fresh Beef, ee and Corned Beef as may be required for sales to officers. ‘The soverument reserves the right to reject any or all Proposals. Tuformation as to conditions, Soaiity, of Boef, pay- ment, Be., can be obtained by applleaticn to a720-6t Capt. and Is, in tripli un. At this office, until 12-4 DENTISTRY. D® fang ADUATE OF Pi vania C elyhia Baving muy offen und P resume the pract. May Ist. T con recommend hit to. typ: trons and the puts ie cenerally aa deritist of nudoubted sudity, M.A. CALA W018 Lath’ et. nw. 919m RTIFICIAL TEETH MADE BEFORE AND IN- serted immediately after extracting uatural toot splendid success. Mesorn metiods and skill ia branches of Dentistry. Moderate tees. Ju3-ly "DR. DONNALLY, 1321 F street northwest, DENTIST, D* ® + scor 1287 F street northwest. Prerervation of the Natural Teeth aSpecialty. 1 R. RANDALL PARSONS, Deszisr, 428 7th strect northwest, over Ballantyne’s Book ae Gold filllags a specis alty. Gas Kiveu Gar night, st5 ik. KLOEBER, DENTINT, 625 B Srueer Nonrawesr. Vitalized Air by the Hurd Syetem, for the patntessex- traction of Teeth. D . T. M. TALSOTT, DENTIST, No. 4 street, thires doory frdm corner E. ” Dentint iebranchés, “Teeth inacrted §7 yoract, AU wor ranted. } OWLAND DENTAL ASSOCIATION, No. 4 43§ street, three doors no-th of Penuneyly avenue, cast bide. Hereafter extractions» under Nitrous Oxide, without pain, will be $1 for the first tooth and 60 cents each additional tooth at the same . Extractions without gas, 60 cents each tooth, Best Artificial Teeth mode, $7, Pet, set. Gold aud malgam Filings fron work warranl Brot clave. Have administered Nitrous Oxide to over ent (Patients coming by car will be farnished free ticketa toand from the office.) ta: v. A lends Giass, Crockery, Boe F oe Mood’ Chins er RRR O O YY AA Nid ag rock} Hard KR ROO ¥ asedamant! FIRM AS ER ¥ A ALLLL GRANITE! Strongest, Gi L uD ER fe L a oe A GGG FEI ue Cn y GG EG > U UE SameontanGiantamong G UU ER allotherGines and Ce- 6 cea L Ue Ere Benes, Absolutely Un Goa LLLL uu ERE able and Ineep- arabic! NoHEATING! Ready -Aiwaya LIQUID! No_ Prenaration—Alws: ‘atches on Leather and Hubber ends Marble, Stone Brie-a-brac, Jewelry, Metals, Cue Ti and Cloth, Gard Board in Rerup Books, Beltane Grnamentact every kind, Hook Backs, qwrare aid evers thing chee with, everiart! rable teuacity! ‘Manufacturere of Gimmed Labels: Textie Fabrica Fine Carriace and Pianos and. Cab ‘Scroll Bawyere, &c., by gallon. 20 Cts. Berea sy? Bratt poet 10c. extra. Matted only by the mianutecturers, 5,V. OMEAHA & CO.. 1347 Pa. av. Wash D.C. wanted every w! y Grocers, Siationery Mardware and eneral ARKIAGES, CARRIAGES. CARRIAGES, T have now in factory a assortment of Spring and Winter CARRIAGE! ible for street or park use. My stcck is of the best, and prices as low as wood work can be made for with’ a reasonable profit. Allare invited (o call and examine. Arompuly attended to. ROBT, H; GRARAM, Hieponitory and Factory, 41 ‘Highth street N: W. LECAMPANE AND HOREHOUND, rale has ce Sasomenel tktoesonon, Ser excel “ son. excellenee fs universal! a Day Goons. J. A. LUTTRELL & CO. NUNS VEILING, ALB: FRENCH L OH FOUTS. OMERES, GRO DE ZODIAC, CASHMERE BEIGE, FRENCH satenye, ae Marland Suitines, $n comtiustion. erected Summer Ske from ya. up. De Inaia, brocaded ches wade, omg per yd. Biack and ¢ Invite specia wy Umntsrelias. All beautiful goods SAE SILKS 50, STLES 62, 7%, $1, SS, widestdouble widtb,all pure Wool, ST's. t quality, (nctual value $1), Brocade GRENADINES, al pure ilk, crorth $2, ) our price $1. Biack Satin TKHADAMIS and Black Sarah STL cutza wide, all pure Silk, only $1, worth §1. every where. Colored BURA SILKS, all eolorg, including Straw berry aud Hlectric Blue, $1.25. Colored Satin RHADAMES, cheapest in thi city, NUN's VEILINGS, fine quality, 20. Colored CASHME! alt pure Wook wide doulas ‘width, in| Strawberry, jue, Pink ‘Cream, 50, CHEAPEST SILKS IN WASHINGTON. Our $1 Biack Gros Grain STLKS “redaced” to 78. Our $1.78 boar? Grow Grain Black French SILKS, “ree duced” to: i Our very uality Sstin fiuish Bick SILES Oto g1 NO, reduced from Colored SILKS, immense reduction, Our $1 jueed to 75. Our $1.50 Colored 81 1, and our "x4 CARTERS, Til MARKET SPACE. —$—« apls Banoass ar Mearsstss., 4 fine line of Gente’ Linen and Silk Pockethandkers 6, 25 per cout joes than usual Price: a Iarve sanort ment of ing | Half Hos will be closed out sf balf- ioe; Gauze, Lace and Balbriggan: papa ed Mmanfecturers' prices. a large lotof the finest Linen Colors, izes 12, 12%, 13, 13%, 14, 1a ty, 26) 7, 27%, 18, 18M, at G0 cette per dozen”only Fer Gogtn for the Beat Tineu Collars, the Mystery et — a yo ‘the best t ix Fine Dress Sturte, to order, for ready for waabtub— perfect St cuarantecd “at . POINNISS', street north weet, apd 1002 Servo Day G. We are daily receiving our Spring an Sommer ups ply of Droas Goods, comicising a full line of Biac ‘sik, allgrades; Surah’ Sijks, Ottunane, Satin Kis renatines, Nun's Veiling | Satin Mervelliewx, Stik | Chudab Cloths tn’all the newsuades, Prench | tas, Printed and Pisty Satieene, Bmb'd | Muslin Nobes; Printed Lien Lawne Black Woolen Dress Goods Satrenne Plendid line: 0 all the new fabrice: SUR and Thread Hose, new nee, Umibrelias and Pare ew designs. Also, an clecant of Linea and Pillow Livens, all widths: Tansee Napkins t4 match, in splendid quality, sizce:) Table Dainask Vy the yard in cholee ya Towels and Toweling in vreat variety. Thost in 1 to examplpe our stock HOO!) RO. & OO, 1528 Fat., near Ebiitt House, Baye opened and are in full blast at NOS. 404 AND 406 SEVENTH STREET, ‘With a full and complete STOCK OF GOODS, Consisting of SILKS, in every variety; DRESS GOODS, LACES, Gi uu complete; LOVES and HOSIFRY, end)ese; DEPARTMENT, fall; HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, a large stooky GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, LADIES’ UNDERWEAR, PARASOLS, SHAWLS, DOMESTICR, NOTIONS, deg All bouglt for SHARP CASH. WF ARE HFRE TO STAY, and we offer our goods in every department at FATR PRICES, . | which means that we will not be UNDERSOLD, Wehave ONE PRICF, which givee every one FATE AND HONEST DEALINGS. When prices BREAK, ‘we will be there.” | ALIKE WILL HAVE THE BENEFIT. ALL mat MACHINE IN A ~Lre Light Kun: QUEEN. Fears experience in the Machine hurinem, . f yet have so". a machine which gives euch entire and universal wutiefuetion ae iyo beau SEND FOR CATALOG? + AND WAS TIMONTALS. New, latest Improved WHILE HOME, DUMLSIIC, SINGLE $25 u five year gnarantee ia writh , rent and repair. C. ADEKBACH. ener 724 AND € Men's Furnishings ani Mats next doc audother makes, from h all Machines w® pb NOT BUY A SEWING MACHINE til you have examined and tried the H\NTFORD SEWING MACHINE. Ite movernents are so easy tha the most delicate lafy can use it without labor oF fatigue: makes a beautiful Jock #titch allke on both Sides and will sew from five Swiss nainsook to heavy cotton orcloth end leather without alterations. We will send the Hartfoni for trial to any address without charge. Cail or send to our office for descriptive cireu= 8. OPPENHEIMER & BRO., Popular end Reliable Sewing Machine and Fashion 698 9ru STREET NonTHWEST, ” mh St Cloud Bodine, EVER FORGET McKENNEY, ‘The old relisbis Sewing Meciine mar. Tame and not an agent, and have too long tn the business te sell ‘ume mean wechines, I keep ev sring. 27 vth orthweet. SPECIALTIES. ])K ROBERTRON, SPECIALIST AND OONFI- a i se i, Sn ited Ws Fee Pere areal srordhwost anal Liberty’ ‘street, Baldimore. cD, ADAM RO JHE LONG-FSTA BLLISHED, RE. lable: Clalsvovant, upd vives better satisfaction in all aflaire of life than any one in the Tension ; tells the past, present and destiny’; advice and ce ou all matiors appertaining to Jove and matrimony. ALL BY ten ee SS trect above ctrect noritwents Lhe tun 0 canis: fenticmen, former season. Their a SEE 7 3 ashi he than for the slightest aymptoms of ont | G° Bite See ae a eorcom, ARTUOM NATTANS, Pharmoactet, Five thousand dollars to anyone who can equal at __Mihand'I. dd.amd D, and 7th/and Neta.n.w,_ | , Five tho easaknon sone pring cape ‘that do 8. C. SE ere ay donee pion tn bie Stension. ey ely | OB NO PAY. stamped 01 half pound ite of Fs Creamory Feo—Ladica, went 5 Bittter st Gnechurn whoo made We get W by express i A FRENCH, BIAGNETIO Bi twenty-four hours sfter, and transfer 1t from lanre ship- ‘and Business Mod! hes to 1794 caves juto ix, twelve and sisbieen pound bores, | Seer atrtnmeet ony ‘mem be wenfen vere, We sunray fine as any Creamery Butter sold in, tie city. Weadeo | Many friends and customers. « ~! Teceive by ez} strictly fine new New York BROOKE TELLS ALL, OF Sud Bra@ford cous*s. Ps,."Dairy and Creawery Butter ‘Dusinews confidential in large and small tube. We suarantee all Our goods ex- ‘cach, 408 L stcvst actiy hs represented, and to rel ae low as same aualty can be bougut in Baltimore, Pusiadelphis or New York. — ‘We do not retail. PRS. Wow SPICER, COMPTON & CO., Fs toi, Cer “foc toe =| aplé-Im 934 LOUISIANA AVE! ‘good none sak Ds pA | Seality: ‘Button, oe Taz Coxconn, Hianxess. ‘Minses and a4 But. c< Best, bore 3 pent Se LUTZ & BRO., La ‘worth $2 solid. ‘And see) sale of ‘The Concord Harness” of all i Par ri for Ce te Sone. Coupe, Oareinge end Miet oe A ny another very stock of the celebrated Concord Harne-s which we offer at very low prices. Evers genuine Concord Har- with maker's name and trade mark. ‘Rc. in great variety at Lottom LUTZ & BRO., 497 PENSSYLVANIA AVENUE, apis Adjoining National Hotel. Gas Cooxme Sroves, prices. ‘KO. 8% F STREET NORTHWEST, SOLE AGENTS FOR LOW'S TILES. e

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