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Orr ‘Wasmixetox, D. C. For the mtdale Atlantic states, clearing | Stoo by local rains near tl o westeriy winds, stationary or slight ri perature. SPECIAL Generally fatr weather fs Ind Onthe Atiantic coast during Tuesday, tionary or stig cloudiness: Jake reg! ‘alley on Dayann’s Iewe: Ficox and Vermouth makes the best drnk; ask for it in a FUssert. town. Sp Frsseiy’s Ice Creain. Best ant Geioek. 4 Varieties AN Uw: night by a thief tocnt-r the grocery Abbot, “ec break: e cI Amusements, &c., To-night. Die curiostt! ABN Dniver’ Swremisc Street lon extingulsi tr ‘Would ¢. The Potomac Dia heights 3 by ascore of 279, and Mrs. Burlett the women by a score of The law school of ¢ hold its next Wed Fourtee: Gun club ing at 15 scores Were Ina Weac sener 12 and Bat! nd King 10 exch. Ta shooting off the tes Mills won th npion- Slip badge and Latrd the drst pri: worth wit ‘The sessions of Ui at Cincinn Will be he W. Lewis M tits mo Two st and Wm. Snell this Chas. H exposure, with the gut ee Court ste tress was Were put Court tht coll A youn: as conti Ti At a lu Major A. eft cit min My fre th Ola Frivads. J Pletely taken by LOCAL MENTION. o.ACH PowDE! e roses at Dowltng’ avebue op i 1th stre ATER Comin Meeman Samy of a dead tnfant in Church & Ste inet M stre with a cut tn li been attacked to two, The Weather. CR OF THE Cuter S16: Jan 4, 18 } 9:39 a coast, BULLETIN PAIR WEA ated for district: witlt § nt rise In te ature. Tnereasin ud rain are d for the upper and tence westward to the Missourl T > we. and Silk mitts from 50c. up. 2 vests, Be, ed shirt Ss Val laces and embr A. Daw Cte, 86 by restaur: A cheape-t parasols. 736 and T14 7th st at alldruggtsts. No potsor. Avcttos.—Don't miss the sale of ft, on Tuesday morning, at 10 Af w pt Was made Saturday prner 1 the sl ree TY AND DISTRICT. h nd Hs ERA How Hine Duval M Be Garni bed Wilson reports and C streets southw | ning James Kelly, of 921 26th found by the police ut the corner of d tn the les K and lie st the had | re out again at Colum- C. Randall led the men commencement nesday. There n of thi s took part in the mateh S: ¥ pigeons, 15 yards deuy Mls, card and F psworth, hdrawing 1 Soctety, next m fg OF TSS, atl : id tn tats city In th in in th alternative: cular Wi corner Pennsylvania | to-d hi under 3 uw A be Mtr [a his arrested a_bo: r from the § Callaghan, gu: cn, Ls i 2nd otlers to-day for Stocked up neh part n Saturday evening to HS Du f his friends, ‘one 1s. From | The Major was com- Urprise, but made app! v have kindly consented The who twoscenes from * from “King John company quore 0, bounded by 12th, 13th, E and Water streets southwest, has LO other foundation than the fact that Messra Johnson Brothers are endeavoring to secure pe: Mnfssion to Maryland the Su Dave ta renamed, so that they ¢ directly on th en no other grouad n 1 12th street, to run in on sy asWitch from the main tr: avenue d KT untoad coat Fr premises. The r. company IS leasing this oF any hborhood at this tme, ees TIONS.--The examination Of 42 p ol for admit: the Washington Nocufal school was begun on urday wi examination on ‘arithmatic, Fenma: and general inform: Ab oral examination v continue ‘The stan: Will also be Tike Into account, and an tion ts now !n progress of Ux mhook 3 al-o begun, and will be There i ae ing of the s holarsin the high sc holars of dat th ‘There was p Cauve € Invited guest ro— #Famh, under the dircetion of the principal of the M. Stevens Hart, was carried ont in a manne! ctions ed the caret triining and culture of the pupils. A Prayer was offered by Rev. WEF. Ward, and music Was furnished by ms *, Kaspar and Beekel. Addresses we Dr. Rush Lydia Tilton, Mrs. ‘atin Balch, sof Parts spreiatly for the occ TUmpix@ Assoctat Jno. Joy Edson, su ‘The eecses Were Mrs, K. Bradford, ard Misses N. 1. Willems, M L Mclean, K. E. it held Saturday atter- ildren were very in- 3 the c= sy books, imported uulfully — oN.—The Exyuttable Co-oper- tation: The secretary, Mr. mitted a repert to the board ing Assvc Of directors, in’whici: he states that the books for he Sth) were opened May had been as Taade. the new ss THe Me the Metrepolitan bookstore avenue, t Bade. "91 iss always had the hi Steck of books and flne +t: publishes McPherson’s Polit anual of Heavy Artillery, nd also lias the a; Code; meuthiy receip Of st k ine oxer 1,800 s8s0¢ MS ROPOLITAN Bookstone.—The ret to 015 Penn: Wo doors west of Its-former site, Lis house was | te: | tu hest reputation for its tonery. Mr. Chapman Werks, Tidbalt’s snd Chardier's Cipher ‘ney fOr the charts and publications of the U. S hydrographic, coast sure Vey abd nautical almanac oftces, Marniaog Licensks.—The clerk of the court Bas issued marriage Meenses to W. C. Wenlock and Alice Penaipn; B. Musroc; Jas Wells and Sarah A. Alfred Sparsiott, 0c Cxmden, N. J., and ‘Vina DeLong. A RESOLUTIO! NB \DOPTED AT ODD PELLOWS’ HALL SATURDAY NIGHT—THE WORKINGMEN ADVISED TO ENFORCE THEIR RIGHTS BY THE BALLOT—A PRO- TEST 26: EIGHT-H hy the p Wa execute th of Tilinots shoul he ad gress to ps Pre rd dent Mr. Broo wit tor W Which be cought, would thie trom New pl cout fel nth Desreat clock, fro. on Corcor: son un for © Lincot RE Ot the peopl mizht 4 NtLls to iz ition of we s i ble bul hweltzer, AINST oth Law. neeting eld at 0 11 was about one-third full, and among the | aulience appe Kenaday, prest lent of the Labor Federation, pre- ad en b: hi ne = t tous. e of failure to secure satisfaction the reso- 5 to en ae and €1 hat was, on the fs balan tive Distri at T it the pipes were latd in the guttel ad ni Orleans: a to carry the W and ft Is expected that the new Ilfe In- nil W. will result in improving andeta and in this eity. he W Ale 1 an nd tw ie be nd Bug the su portance to workingmnen, has din Tag Stan RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED. y the tamly reeoznition oa the part neral government of the elght-hour law; apt enforce! and Gront,and its rejection by Preside! t ‘and refusal or many thousands of mechanics r 2 the b worktagmen tn efforts in behalf of wo fell from Ui "The at_ looking ft, and finmedit rendous crash. ¢ 1s attached to th ndreached for it, but was too late. le was an tron ptpe, to be st Lefore Ci Lor Fo! It was dee 1 NON-ENFORCEMENT OF THE of the workingmen of this Dis- 44 Fellows’ hall Saturday night. Several ladies Mr. A. M. P= ting the President to call an ess to legislate upoa ques- Been pab- Wrongs against the at of 1 by Presidents Joun- it es in of, and by the de- ernment, including that of | &e. The resolutions extol arity of President Lincola, and at th? reiusalof Sceretary cf ede to our appeal to im to our law shows that he fnherits gover for the people and by the peo- | it have been uttered In an un- t we fuvite the attention of all a I:boring men generatly to tary Lincoln to -hour law in lis department, her, (i> worklngmen of th? workingimen of the state Hot €: before t tively In his cas, a seeaing for pub- t no more yt cations; that Conyre 4 13 duty In not decla Ive income tax should ed upward le a tthe cen- and in favor of the enfore var law. Ie reviewed the ngland and in ‘ulos'z*d Gov. Butler, of Mass: lo by M ing certain employ- terers. x VATOR Boy.—-A door or shaft in the Department je top story this morning tor, whic standing ring the | W the falling door. He ely afterwards the door The top of te nd kad the boy not ¢ been seriously in- rpenter door sitp- = up, e door. He saw ti n and but for the wire rope, allen al-o, RICT FOR $20,000 Dam AGES. urt, Judge MacArtiw A. Hopkin’ and Ira A. Hopkin$ ct ef Col a >] ig OVET an Od ween Pe: st, Wheret a3 to. pre A Merry for the pl fer the District, e perina vent her fri no and E. charged ed Ink for thy istration of ay of some witue efoss the payemen ——— ‘on and Western, a decree of the titled, ha: t in the interest of id, Which runs fr. Vv omnecting t yathwestern, Altoona, Pay ttoM uperintendent been 11: perintendent nd Western, and under his W.vwill bi from Its | lle, on | and it phy, £0 stance © into and W. direct Tt 1s also cor: and W. rizht c — ‘One of the most _de- nere Is d Jot Is suital ngs © ble for one large ‘Mr. Thos. J. ventag froza the ew York a and surrounding the reserva- New York avenue aud I Was badly injured and The occupanis of the 00 Li r Ms Farian, Joseph, ve tb wh; libi Lito me ene 131 Ricewax Rernucrnazor, Iteolves the difficult problem of Perfect Refrigeration. It di $ and purifies itself while in use by an Auto- mustic Circulation of Air. It dispenses cause of labor this metal lining, so objectionable be- cessary to keep it clean. Mik, Butter, Meats, Fish, Fruit, etc., ean be kept in frixerator at same time without imparting the flavor of either to the others. Ie much more economical in consumption of Ice than any other Refrixerator. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, J. W. SCHAEFER, SoLe AGENT, 1020 7th street northwest. ALL THE Dut GUARANTEED TO SAVE HALF THE ¢ ABOR © DO BETTER CCOK! MARKET, OK MONEY REFUNDED. D CARD) FOR BOOK OF Gas COMFORT. Sroves. CONVENIENCE. ST AND F COAL OR WOOD FIRES, AND. THAN ANY STOVE IN THE CALL (OK CITY REFERENCES, AND SEE STOVES IN OPERATION. AGext, R. G. CAMPBELL, Pucuper, &c., my26-1m,, 4 ry 51710ra STREET NORTHWEST. Fon Taste Use, ‘Ibe Natural Mineral KAISER WATER, FEOM BIRRFSBORN ON THE RAINE. Reccmmended by the Highest Medical Authorities, Fi ED'K HOLLENDER & CO., Ss. A. for the U. 8. end Canada, ns, . 117, 119 Elm street, New York. sXe CLD SUIT call you D. Hat ESIRE A LOW-PRICED LOY'S SELBYS, 1914 and 1916 Venneylvaria avenue, Sailor Suite from $1.50 up, Cassimere Suite from $2.50 up, Ater quality Suits from $4 up. its, sged to 10, $1.75 up. nite, age 13 to 17, $2. 50 up. Straw Hats at'unprecedented low inyl4 ust Recesven, A full line of NEW INGRALNS, Alarge lot of MATIING, Cheap. Another invoice of ALASKA REFRIGERATORS, the BEST and CHEAPEST in the Market. Ezewine our Stock before buying. CARPETS CLEANED AT LOWEST FRICES, SINGLETON & HOEKE, wy26 901 MARKET SPACE. ’ Silver Gray Spring SILKS, W.. Benverzz & Co. DRY GOODS, &¢. EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. GREAT DECLINE IN DRY GOODS IN NEW YORE. ‘We have taken advantage of the great decline in DRY GOODS in New York, end have bought an immezse stock, and propose to «ive the advantage of low price to our customers and ail who may favor us with 3 call. A few of which we name— ‘Two cuses of French Chambry GINGHAMS, at 123c., usnal price elsewhere Lic. Two cases of hahdsome Pacific Milla SATINES, 12%e., usual price 25 Surah and Rhadam:s SILKS, $1, usual price $1.25. Five hundzed pieces of India LINENS, the best White Goods imported, and at least 20 per cent tess than they haye ever Leen soid, ranging in price from 15 toWe, White, Cream and Black NUN’S VEILING, 50c., usual price 75¢. Good quality NU White, Cream and Bi quality 754 VEILING, 25c. per yard. ALBATROSS, the very best ber yard, usual price $1. it 50, 62 and 75c. per yard. Lining SILK, 50c. Black and Colored Gros Grain SILKS, at 625, 75, 873, $1, $1.25, $1.59, $2, $2.50 and $3. Five hundred PARASOLS and SUN UMBRELLAS, at very low prices, | Also, a very large and fine stock of fine all-wool DRESS GOODS and Ladies’ CLOTH SUITINGS, for the seashore, the country, or for traveling. Also, HOSIERY, GLOVES and UNDERWEAR, the Dest quality at feir prices. Four cases of PRINTED LAWNS, fast colore, 5¢. per yard. 52 All of our early Spring purchases have been marke ldown to conform in price with the great bar- ve Just purchased, > ning musranteed in price aud qualit no one alowed to underseil us. W. W. BURDETTE & CO., ‘Noa. 928 7 and $e2-36 h street and 706 K street n.w. Jos Lor ware MARSEILLES AND PIQUES AT HALF PRICE, 1245 CENTS. 40 inches wide Nun’s Veiling, all colorg. 40 inches wide Foutes, all colors, 40 inches wids Spring Cashmeres. 40 inches wide Spring Chodd All Wool and Silk and Wool Dress Goods, 25 cents, All Wool Lace Bunting, 25 cents. PARASOLS. Coaching Parasols, all colora, $2.50. Twill k Yurasols, $1.50, $2,00 and $2.50, Satin Parasols, $2.50. STRAW MATTING, '. White and Fancy styles, bor Uil Cloths, ali widths, from 37 cents, c. M. TOWSON, NSYLVANIA AVENUE, South side, near 7th. ni Bescrect, Fresca Lawss, 25. FIGURED SATINS, Leautiful styles, reduced from 37 tol, SILKS, 37; SILKS, 50; SILKS, 62, UN'S VEILINGS, fine quatity, 20. FANCY SILKS, reduced from 75 to 5), NUNS VEIL inches wide, all pure Wool, widest double width), reduced from 62 to 37. SURAH SILKS and Black SILK RITADAMES, actual value £1.50, reduced to #1. BLACK BROCADE SILK GRENADINES, actual e 31, reduced to 5 CHEAPEST DRESS GOODS IN WASHINGTON. Beautiful :ilk and Wool DRESS GOODS, setually worth 59, reduced to 25, Pure SILK BLACK BROCADE GRENADINES, eyery ‘Thread Silk, reduced from $1.50 to 73. CARTERS, 711 MARKET SPACH. YOUR FULS AND WINTER CLOTH ING AGAINST THE RAVAGES OF MOTH, REFINED GUM CAMPHOR, 0c, PER POUND. 1.C. BISHOP, Druggist, 750 Oth street. coruer Hi street northwest. VY OrAGERS To ECI W. BOTELER & Are the Agents forthe ea! of th «A MSHIP CO. isit Europe can obtain all infor- apo PE. SON of tickets in this District INSea Tarties propcsing to mation by applying to eee J. W. BOTELER & SON, . 923 Tenn. 4 apll-3m New Crornrxe Tlovsz. ROBINSON, PARKER & CO., 819, 8. E. Con. Tzm AND D Sze, PERFECT FITTING GARMENTS. ELEGANT AND BEAUTIFULIN STYLE, ARTISTIC IN CUT AND FINISH, THOROUGHLY AND NEATLY SEWED, AFOLL LINE OF CLERICAL SUITS, ROBINSON, PARKER & CO., ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS, ap28 319.8.E. Cor. 7th and D Sts, Te Coxconn, Hianxess. se LUTZ & BRO., . ¥ Agents for the sale of **The Concord Harness” of all Heke ani Bae Coupe, Carriage and Road larness a specialty. ‘Have opened to-day another stock of the celebrated Concord Hai which ‘ees ia stamped with Cope ‘name and fade mark, LUTZ & BRO., 487 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Adjoining National Hotel. “apa SJ araxese SCROLLS, FANS, ETO. and Decorative Pictures. J.Jay Gould, 421 9th st. mh? ‘74 and 136 7th street n. w. 26 20a, CITY ITEMS. peck totem Almost Given Away, To-morrow Only, at R. Goldschmid’s, 812 7th st. n.w.: Clothes lines 20 ft. 4c., 60 It. 8c., 9) ft. 122., Thomas laundry blue § boxes for 10., clothes pins 100 for 102., Lubin’s tollet soap 8 cakes for 4c., scrubbing brushes 4, 8, and 12... wooden buckets 122, double washboatds lic. J. U. O'Meara’s royal glue Sc. a bottle, stove Lrushes 82., stove polish 6 cakes for Se., lunch bas- Kets 3 for ibe., ico-hatehets 5c., slop Jars assorted colors 58:., 7 pin hat racks 4°, 10 pin 8c.; 3arm towel racks 5:., Brown’s shoe dressing Sc. a bottle, colored or white sieit paper 43 sheets for 10¢., clothes brushes 7. Japanese parasols 10c., fans 4 for Sc,, mouse traps 4 for 5c.. large japanued dust Pans 7c., small ttze 4, tooth picks %500 for 5c., Whisx brooms 9°., Iron frying pans4e., brooms 18°. Wooden kitchen ‘spoons 4c., potato ‘mashers 4c., rolling pins 4c., spoon holders c., khife and fork trays 92., porcelain individual butters 6 for 10c., pitchers 6c., feather dusters 9°., pt. cups 5 for 10c., 9inch pisplates Sfor 10°., large bread knives 9., metalite plated tea spoons 12 for 92.. table spoons 6 for 9¢., forks 6 for 25°; shelf oil cloth ze. a yard, pkun goblets 6 for 282., engraved 6 for 45c.; Water pitchers 192. coffee or tea cants- ters 34 1b. 4e., 110. 8c., 2b, 12¢.; 7 In. dessert plates 5e., flour steves 9.4 6 knives and forks with cocoa handles 48c., also immense bargains In baby car- Tlages, refrigerators, tee chests, traveling tranks and decorated and White china ware of the best manufacturers, M. Augenstein, rect northwest, offers the following im- rcains for to-morrow only: Decorated Cup and Saucer, 10¢.; half dozen Fancy Goblets, 23¢.; Breakfast Sets, 28c.; Berry Dishes on stands, Market Baskets, 9"; large Japanned Dust- Zc. Footed Wash Basins, 7c.; large Umbrel- Jas, 65c., Worth $1.25; 10-qt. Dishpans, lic. ; 12-qt., 15c. 5 14-qt., 19.5 16-qt, 2c.; Fire-proof Earthen 21 and 24¢. apiece; 3 large bars Laun- 0c. A retuction of 20 per cent on Baby yst makers, nds at forced sale. Having a larger stock than we need during the summer we will sell this week only at prime cost. A few bargains are: 5 stone ciuster ring 5, regular price $10. 7 stone cluster ring $45, regular price £65. 11 stone cluster ring $65, regular price $99. Solitaire ring, set in band. $33, regular price £50. Solitatre ring, 24 carat, $135, Tegular price $175. Solitaire earrings at $2 $30, £40 to $400, Solltatre studs at $10, $15, $30 Lo $150. m,wW,f R. Haris & Co., 432 7th street. If You Wish & cheap cossamer rubber coat, I think Ihave the Lost In this inarket for the price. Boys’ trom 23 fo 34 Inches, $2; men’s from 36 to 50, $2.50 each. These are double-breasted, long, and ‘the fabric well covered, Geo. C. AE: G, 410 7th street, A legal Lottery. To the Editor of the Courier-Journal. In reference to an advertisement In your paper of May 21, 1883, published at the instigation of a rival lottery company, and for the purpose of taking the advertisement and republishing In the Ferlous newspapers throughout the countzy to the Injury and detriment of the Commonwealth Dis- tribution Company, Justice and fair Play compel the undersigned to write a few facts in regard to the matter. “No company but the Loutsiana Lot- tery Company would be mean enough to publish such an article against another company. The Loulslana Lottery Company did_a few years azo make a determined effort to break up thé Common- Wealth Distribution Company in Loutsville, Ky., Dut falled. Seeing that that R. M. Boardman, of the Commonwealth Distritution Company, by his push. Honesty and enterprise, 18 bullding up a jusiness equal to thelr own, they are again seek- ing toruin ls company. Wili stich underhanded Proceedings do them any gool or the Common- Wealth Distribution Company avy harm? No! The Louisiana Lottery Company, owning the state of Louislana, now desire to own Ken- tucky and the whole world. It comes with bad grace, this persecution here, when it 1s well known the Loulstana company have an agent right here in. Loutsville, selling Uckets openiy In defiance of law. They want the Commonweaith company to uit. so they can have all the business. Is not the Louisiana company illegal in its own state? Let the reader ask for the great, Loulstana Congress- man’s (Robertson's) speech before the last Con- gress. He states truthfully and boldly that tt 1s illegal; their charter has been repealed, and the legislature has never re-established {t. Now, as to its fairness, they have two ex-rebel generals who say to the best of their knowledge their drawings are fair, They place, so.thcy siy, 100,000 “humbers in tubes and put themin the wheel, when, In fact, two persons could not wrap, count’ and @ 4 the tubes 100,060 numbers in two months. ‘The only fair way a drawing can be had 15 to allow any Ucket holder the right to call for his number and see it placed (n the whecl, The Lousiana company will not and dare not do this. IVs the old story of the pot calling the kettio black. From the Louisvitte (Ky.) Courie 20H, 1883. A Fall Feeling After Meals, dyspepsia, heart burn and general ill-health re- lieved by Brown’s Iron Bitters. Sparta, Texy.—Dr. W. B. Cummings says: “I am strongly convinced of the efficacy of Brown's Tron Bitters and recommend them.” LEWISVILLE, Inv.—Rev. J. 8. Cain says: “T used Brown's Iron Bitters for nervous prostration and found it entirely satisfactory.” Journal, May Postmaster General Gresham and the Louisiana Lottery. General Gresham’s attention 13 respectfully called to the fact of the Loutsiana Lottery Com- pany receiving money orders and registered le: ters to the exclusion of all other lottery companies, If he will read the Washington newspapers of a preceding postal administration he wiil learn how they came to receive this privilege, and thereby becoming a government lottery monopoly. All lottery companies should be treated alike. ‘They are all Illegal, as the United States supreme court in the case of’ Mississippi vs. Stone plainly decided. ‘This company 1s violating the laws In Washing- ton, Chicago and other cities, and in a recent case made by ex-Postnaster General Key against them, they were afraid to let the Supreme court pass upon their tllegal and fraudulent business, but let the case be dismissed. ‘General Gresham can do his country a great service by crushing this hydra headed monster, which by the use of the malls and through its agents fs violating the laws of nearly every State in the Union. Lundborg?s Rhentsh Cologne. On Thirty Days’ Trial. The Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich., will send Dr. Dye’s Celebrated’ Electro-Voltale’ Belts and Electrie Appliances on trial for thirty days to men (young or old) who are affiteted witn nervous debility, lost vitality ond kindred troubles, guar- anteeing speedy and complete restoration of health and manly vigor, Address as above. N.B.—No risk 15 incurred, as thirty days’ trial is al- lowed, W,S,1 “ Rongh on fats.” Clears out rats, Mice, roaches, flics, ants, bed- bugs, skunks, chipmunks, gophers. ‘15c. Drug- gists, “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning and delivered in 3g-lb. “Ward” prints, 40c. per 1b. Also, cottage cheese, buttermilk and ‘sweet milk, be. per qt. ‘Cream, 1c. pint. Jewerny Apverrisemenr 4No. 2. (Continued from Last Week.) LR rng My een het Yavings and Fins, ‘clled Plate Earrings and Lace how let us seo what we have in Necklaces. We have Rolled Goki-Plated Neck} from $2.49 to $4.50; Advertisement we could these yocas are as represented and will wear from’ to je have excellent Fire Gilt Ne with end with- out Charm, in a large varicty of designs, at 9c. ‘We have ivory Necklaces; we have bilvered Col- lar Necklaces; we have ali Jet Necklaces, and Celluloid Necklaces, all at 99c.. or about that. ‘In Lockets we can offer a beautiful Roman Gold arti- cle at 9c, and $1.49. Our tment is extensive. We have Pain Soda Geld hited Msgs Toe are eet wes Sh. $1.49, $1.08, i ‘set with Pearls and Stones, from 9c, Heal and iibitation Cameo Ring, She tosn bs. Bangle Hingrsgd Ghikdver'e oo tinge 380, an tinge. 38c. In Holied Gold B! e Buttons, we carry an immense line, and we esi call to your attention our Real Stone Lever Sleeve Button, and $1.25. ‘These goods are Sold everywhere at $1.50 an #2, and are equal in wear to sali ald. ve also can offer handsome Real Stone Lever Button at 49c., und nice sble Button at 25c. In Ladies’ and Gent's Link Cuff Buttons, we have » peautiful assortment, and we Que new patent Link utton at 9c. wl examine, Tn Collar Buttous for Ladies and Gents wo have almost this in the mark from 10e. to abe. Ivory Collar Buttons, Bec ess ae §2To be Continued Next Week. SILVERBERG'S, $12 7th and 313 8th street northwest, ‘Near Pa. ave. my28 Picrtse FE ‘names, 507 GEO, C, GWYNN, 507 4% STREET 8. W. Full success in Ccrx1N@ Old Family portraita, apt FL, >: Bare, ° IMPORTER AND TAILOR, 3111 Pennsy!gnis Avenue Northwest, S8P.2.NG GOODs, Complete and_carefully selected stock of Suitings, Disa al Vengoye of soproved pin Ca san eee H, D. BARR. Cu. Rovreer, NOS, 403 AND:405 1TH STRET}: NORTHWEST. BEAD QUSRENG OANMLAGE COMEIRYET EE TE CHARS ADE BEY SONGS ax toe Tea CEST Eye “Prices to salt tho COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. The House is located in a large grove of oak trees, oa an eminence commaniing a macuificent view of the surrounding country and the eastern section of Wash- ington. | This is a very desirable 1roperty, and will be cheap and on easy terme. For further information arply to J. V. SN. RUYCK, Res] Estate Broker, 1505 Pennsylvania avenue, opposite north entrance U. 8. Treasury. Jed-ct Fos SIXTY-EIGHT ACBES, ELIGIBLY located across the Eastern Branch. WM. P. YOUNG, 1420 New York avenue. FE RENT_FOR SUMMER OR ION SOME Residence on Metropol:t: R. RB. a Bt uear Gaithersburz, Te i ry way. Mrs. in lorthwest. FE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR SALE. OR B willexchange for city property of cquil value, a Farm in Charles county, Md., near Waldorf, from the Beltimore and Potomac Railroad, where the are two stations, one at Mattawoman, the other +t W dorf, with cod level reads leading tothem. ‘This farm contains 265 acres, and is divided into three shifts, the whole being under good fencing, with an abundance of oak and pine timber. to last forever. ‘There is a grist 2nd raw mill at Mattawoman station, public, rchool with'n a quarter of a mie of the house. Catholic church within three hundced yards of the dwelt three never-feiling sprinzs near by. ‘The land is s00d and easily cultivated; has on it a comfortable two-story, dwelling, nearly new, with eight rooms anda handsome park; all necessary” outonidings, including a lanes rn. all of which are in gcod order. Also, a new ten- ant’s house, Any one wishing to eee the property can do eo by tak ing the 4:40 evening train, stop at Waldorf that nizht, drive to the farm in the ‘morning in thirty minutes Will have ample time to examine it and return to Wash- ington in 2.20 evening train. ‘The undersivned will godown with any one wishing to examine the premises. 8. B. ROARMAN, ily hotel.” Electric belie: gas, Every room ocean Uicw. Address EM RICHARDSON, Sy oat Lake, N. J. jet ISLAND, R. I.—OCKAN VIEW HOTE LOCK Fifteen miles at wea; eurf and still sas’ Gye bathing; bese and bine fishing; accommo- dates 690: ball and theatrical rooms, gas, Glectric beile, 400 regular boarders, sul-mer lie cave. Hotel Marasses, smal'er, less pri Send for illuetra- ted hand-book.” Q. S."MAKDEN, 43 Bowdoin street, Boston. jea-tm UROKA MOUSE, AURORA, PRESTON CO., W. ay This poy ir hotel being eularged, and iniproved will open Jane 2et for the 1 os ie tion of summer guests. Aurora ts derebtfully S23 situnted 2. 890 fect above tide; 12 miles from ¢ a well-known summer resort on the B. & 0. Ry good sprit water, good route, beautiful drives and delizhiful scenery ; sccommodations the best. Ter 10 per week, $34 per month of four week. A fortable carriage will convey guvsts from and to Toad: communications prompuy auswered. SHAFFER, Proprietor. rps st. (Che minute's wal Depot.) Large airy_roo! view.” Address Box A) RGYLY, OCE. D OF CON- y necticut ave: City. Fz Miss K. R. Proprietress. _ P. 0. Box 380. Jel-lmss,ti,thom | Wwe LY HO NS Open all the woter Baths in the jouse. El ctric Bel and all the con niences of a first-class ch to meet irsivs. is about 40 acres, comprising the finest bu: inw sites north of the city. Will be sold entire or in ‘part. App'y to THOS. J. FISHER & CO., 1324 F street nortlivest, near Ebbitt HYATTSVILLE, 3 d, now occupied by Dr. Hi: Apply on premises, 3 Mew surpassing t Washinzton on the the north; some 16 or 18 south to the Blue Ridge on acres in high state of cultivation, fruits, &c.: splendid residence. ‘This property can oply be appreciated by a Pefsonal dusy ection, as its beauties cannot be described. ell ag above any day after 3 p.m., oron JOHN J. LIGHTFC ‘ing Center Market. m30-2w BEAUTIF! ME FOR SALE AT FAUQUIER WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, Virginie. sixty miles from Washington, D. C., via Vir- idland Railros miles from Warrenton, Va. ntifnily located on a hill, 105. feet above the Rappa- hannock river, 250 feet northeast of the new hotel, at the junction of two of the principal drives, on Lot No. 20, containing one-third of an acre. Lawn and grounds petween cottage and hotel. | Porch and entire. cottae beautifaily LIGHTED WITH GAS. Street lamps, chandeliers and brackets. Length of porch, 115 feet. First Story—Ceiling eleven feet; two roomie, 16x1 sliding doors between them; open’ fireplaces i. ¢: hall, large closet, bath-roou: and water closet; eix wil dows opening to floor on porch; inside binds: Second Story-—Ceiline ten fest; two rooms, 16x18; three large closets and hall; four windows in each room and double window in hall; inside biinds. Swiss roof with ornamental Tower. Ventilation per- fect. The whole built of the best material and finished in the best styie in 1881, jeofable, carriage house and servants’ house combined, just conip'eted. Cottage is. well furnished—two ‘ors, two sets cnt! fe. Ali new and & t3_ wicker furniture ge furniture for bed-rooms, ractive, tograph of cottaze can be scen at office of General Eppa Hunton, Room 37, Corcoran Building. Washing- ton, D. C.; at my office, Warrenton, Va., and at ny office in New York. Being unable to occupy the above property, beeanse of uy change of residence, I will scl the whoie for $4,000, one-half cush, balance in twelve months with interest. H. R. GARDEN, Attorn _my26-30* JOR SALE—SEVERAL DESIRABLE COTLAGE sites, on the rounds of the Fauquier White Sulphur Springs, near Warrenton, Va., will ba gold or e: changed for real or perednal property on the (dress M.L. Star offi RBAN FROPERTY FOR SALE I growing villace of ANACOS' VILLA sites and building lots, Advanced to purchasers wishing to build. 1 ma PRS —A SACRIFICF—BI Dairy and as M AUTIFUE STOC! a Grain Farm, $05 acres, 14 miles from Washingt ndid road), in Montgomery county, Md, 250 in hich state of” cultivation; dwelling (0 rooms), bara and buildings complete; finely watered, fevecd, fruited and timbered: three iniles from rail- pad; “one mile from vost office: echool, church &, kc. Also stock of implements for running, idl to close an estate, or traded in part for proverty, at wreat bareain. Easy terme, FOLD, 804 F street northwest. my5-1m. MONEY TO LOAN NEY Tu LOAN ON REAL ESTATE. a5 M' Prompt attention to all applications. SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, my25-Im 928 F street. M°%£¥ To Loay, ON BEAL ESTATE, AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT. R, O HOLTZMAN, 028 10th and F streets northwest. ONEY TQ LOAN, ssa sums to suit, rates, on. aj security, FITCH, FOX & BROWN, 37 Pennsylvania aventie. ON GOOD REAL Sand 6 percent. No 0. C. GREEN, Cor. Tth st. and La. ave. roved 23a Dos on Je ay when se Rooin 1, Fircme tAL ESTATE OR OTHER sums to eit from £10) to any amount; lowest rates f interest, leastexpense and without delay. ROBY. A, PHL security ILLIPS. 1428 New York avenue. mh26 hy) are AT LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST ON KEAL ESTA’ CURTTY. TH FISHER & CO., Ja13-6m. F street northwast. POSEX TO LOAN. Ihave MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, in gum of from $100 and upwards, at lowest rates of in- pervs Charges moderate. No delay, = aa ep WARNER, Ju 916 F street northwext. ooy ¥ A ‘Monde Glase, Crockery, RURo OY ¥ aa E Wendt Git Crackers, RRRO O YY AAL &c.,solidasrock! Hard RRO O ¥ AAAL — ssadamant! FIRM AS K ROO ¥ A’ ALLEL GRANITE! Strongest, u EER He Glue on eat ok 6660. L U_ EE ic Glue on if @ Gk U U KF” SameonianGiantamong G L U U EER allotherGines and ce- C68 ton You’ Eee BE Abslatey Uo: le s No Prenaration—Al Ready Ais ATEN! Ne narat — Al way ‘eady—Always iis Maen ams eee an ea ods, Bric-a- lewelry, and Cloth, Gard Boird in Scrap Books, Leather Baiting, Ornamentscf every kind, Hook Backs, ‘Earthenware: and everything else with everlasting inseperable tenaci "Manufacturers of, Gummed Labels: Texthe Fabrica, Fine Carriage and Pianos and Cabinet Makers, Scroll Bawyers, Ke., supplied by gallon OF barrel : by. mall, 10e. extra, Mailed ealy by fhe Tianatectarer “divs Argenta wanted Crersamere Soidty Bronaies, Grocers, Stationers Hardware and general eoores E?F® cocoa BREAKFAST. GRATEFUL—COMFORTING iy a thorough knowledge of Scareful application of (be fine’) Cocos, Mr. Epps has provi bles with a” delicatel cred joa {iso of uch articles of Gict that's. con {endency tod terse.” Hundreds of subte meak point Wertarrescanemuny afecl shart ie bape {ng curelves well fortified with pure and a prop- ‘Made simply with boiling water or milk, told in tins, (only 24-Ib, and Ib. ), by Grocers, labe‘ed. JAMES EPPS & CO., 016-m,tu&s Homeopathic Chemists, London, Eng. vi RRE. E- Uo 3 oo os Ee ee ee ee ° MARYLAND CLUB, $6 per gallon MONTICELLO "77, $6 per gallon. ROYAL CABINET, $6 per gallon. OLD BAKER, $6 per gallon. OLD CROW, & per salon. GOOD OLD BYE, $3 per gallon. BOTTLE GOOD RYE, 50 cents, BOTTLE GOOD RYE, 75 cents, BOTTLE OLD CROW, $1. HENNESSEY BRANDY, 1865, GALLON SPANISH SHERRY, $5, GALLON OPORTO WINE, $5. GALLON COOKING SHERRY, $2, GALLOX MEDFORD RUM, $3. HEIDSIECK, SOUVERAIN EXTRA CHAMPAGNE, BASS' 4LE, GUINNESS’ BTOUT AND YOUNGER'S scoTCH ALE, BOTTLED, $2.50 DOZEN. E. C. KNIGHT, 783 Pennaylvama ay = 42-61" Bank of Washington. a1. | ee my JOLTON'S SUMMER RFSORT, LIGHTY MILES A RARE CHANCE FOR SPECULATION? Cathinn ant Geo ee We offer for sale, in whole or in part, the property | Aerm®: $1 known as *Whitdey Close,” lying Doth ‘sides Of Whit. ney avenue, et the main entrance to the Soldiers’ Hor OPENS T ROCK ENON SPRINGS AND BATHS, Great North Meuntein, ies? Near Witchester, Va., Will open JUNE 12th to accommodate several w to leave the city at that time. ditions have been made this ferson for the lation of a wreater uumbcr of ‘The | room has also been care have been provided, and the perfect. wish ‘The prosy in the hnmeaia promising this season. < For cirewiars and accommodations apply to Pratt & Son, 401 9th street, Washington, D.C. lere also at this office. Jel A. 8. PRATT, Props pect for an aburdsn 5 best fruit borhocd of the 8) WES 18 Very ALS. cs AND VILLA HOTEL, ATLANTIC iegantly furnished, ” full, ve indow. Gas, electric ed water. Ascommndalions i. . ten fine cottaces. “Address P. O. Box 452. 3 . WEST Burpasted. ‘Terme, $6 to $7.50 per week, ac- gi cording to location of roome. Sj cial terins: SUES, Oyen JUNE 10th, 1683, MRS. 8. E. LOVETT, Pro- prietress. may WILL BE OPEN J ‘The “AGL” in town accommodate boarder nect with W- Md. ree ntly enlarged, .. Traius from Washington con- HJ. & H&G, ReKe., Charies et, Fe her particulars and Address riet bury MAY, N. J.—CARROL on street, One equere fro the beach; and beautifully furnished. Opens June lst. For terms addresa Mra, J. A. MYERS, Brex nm Park ave.. Baltimore, Md. QTOCKION HOTEL, CAPE MAY, N. J.. a WILL OPEN JUNE 30, The Sanitary Arrancements of the Stockton huve n pertect order by General Russell Thayey mage nt will be under the care of J. F. GAKE, for ceventeen years Proprictor of Old Congress ali. Address STOCKTON HOTEL, CAKE will be at Continental Hotel, I hilade v8 until June 3. ps ¥ POINT HOTEL. J. P. HORBACH & CO, ed th-onghont. dious Path hon: nd Leary leave Washington and mail and passengers, rabs, OPEN JUNE Isr, 1833, For particulars address Hotel. my25-Im EASON 1833, S DOUGLASS HOUSF, | REHOBOTH BACH, DELAWARE, Will open JUNE Isr, 1883 s, $2.50 p a 50 per; day, |Special ‘arrangements for fuunilies or 6 parties engaging rooms by the week, el Write for circular. a my22-3in WALTER BURTON, Proprictor. I ILE OF SHOALS, APPLEDORE AND OCEANIC HOTELS, OPEN JUNE 181m. ‘These Islands, ten miles off the coaet of New; Hampshire, are'a most delichtful resort for the #2) summer tourist and all those seeking the quictaes and refreshment of the #ea. ‘The Hotels accommodate one thousand people, and are fire class in ell appointment, | The temperatire is remarkably even; no dust; no files; perfect dreinave; electric bells; ligited with gas: music halls: good beds; excellent tables; and of ‘miusie; feets of good boats F manned by careful skippers, and the best fishing on the coast; ten thoussnd mackerel have been caught by the | Iseecond to noyg, | Ph Ie = = = — OR SALE CHEAP TLAN1IC HOTEL, OCEAN CITY, MD. WILL WENTWORTIT, COUNTRY PROPERTY NEAR THE CITY. AS Fine sea stan Seaprovernasste 4 > a pepe N. H.. Twent: acres: Oo. Ee ri 2. it accommodations; Railroed, 1 salles oar Gee ey Seales tne: | checalate aes eens office, or 3OHN for 450 gucrtn and _cdicrs’ sours peeraptines ments, néat room House, large barn and TRACY, Proprietor, Ocean City, Md. ‘than any other ‘seaside reeort on the Atlantic, vaildings. ALLAIRE. SPRING LAKE BEAGH. SORE, pt Moment advanteres for basting, Sail 1,000 DWARF PEAR TREES IN FULL BEARING. J., opens dune 23. A first-class fam: ne, Cautaion every modern, a roctns, best spring Deda. tai pplaaee, parlor, paarcnger lee ne ene theattyen" yator, ‘Music Hall jor dancing en, tricais, cen, Bwiine Alleys Ehilt Room, & cl ursions, Sail and Row Livery and Boarding’Stible, Grounds ilurainated giecttic lisht. Wectern Union Telecrapa station 9 stoal Weker elves constant reports stock market. Ty : picck market. | Two, males from Portsmouth jours’ ride from Boston ly Eastern railroad. of the Hotel always in waiting, Address, Portemouth, N. H. nSFORGE T. THOMPSON, Manager? (stetos HOUSE, CAPE MAY POINT, N. Ja on the cogst for location an: So msnagement. Jel-co8m A.B. ii HE NEW COLUMBI CAPR MAT, MR. CHARLES DUFF Hadelnh are rooms, a dining room, ding rooms, ele ti Stocktoh House, Cape Lich hes been ealanged with 100 new feat 500 hosts, three private belle, fire excaper, « tre, ete. CLOSE HE OCEAN. Specsel Tater fo es. Until June Ist address No. 1740 North 13ua. et. Lbiladelphin. After that date at Cape May. my2t-m, w, YABIN JOHN BRI Monteome: from Wash! arivefrom ef ST END COTTAGES, BEDPORD, P. 1 May 284. Location pleasant, ‘water @/ rn h every day, withoutga B poderes Addons — ous OF the B. WEL: LW. 0. reve aniles the & 0. KER’S, ments at reduced rates by 1 R. R., has beeen learod by: Families ‘can take ar.ang. pls ig to. ne, a ROBERTS. Ss 15th street, Washingtor rye SUELBURNE, ATLANTIC CITY, Ts pleasantly eltuated on, Michiem ha sfrom the beach, » id. rea breezes, 18 HUW « 3m uote Address EDWI GOODS. DRY sd reat Repverios [y Prices, BLACK GROS GRAIN SILKS REPYCED, BLACK RHADAMA SILKS REDUCED, | BLACK OTTOMAN SILKS REDUCED, BLACK SURAM SILKS REDUCED, BLACK SATIN SURAH SILKS KEDUCED, COLORED GROS GRAIN SILKS I COLORED RHADAMA SILKS REDU COLORED SURAH SILKS REDUCED, COLORED OTTOMAN SILKS REDUCED, | ALL SUMMER SILKS REDUCED. ALL SILK FOULARDS, BLACK AND COLORS, 490q 8. L. HEMPSTONE, 803 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUBS ONE PRICE, IN PLATN FIGURES. my? Acrexioy, Lavrs: GUINNIP’S, 404 AND 406 SEVENTH STREET WN. W, REDUCTIONS THE ORDER OF THE DAY. REDUCTIONS IN PRICES OF SILKs. “‘SLAUGHTERED ‘PRICES IN DRESS GOODS, “REDUCED PRICES” IN BLACK GOODS. STARTLING INDUCEMENIS IN LINENS. AMAZING ATTRACTIONS IN WHITE GoUDS, A GENERAL BREAK IN DOMESTICS, ENTICING ATTRACTIONS IN HOSIERY, EDE OF PRIC AMONGST OUR RIBBONS, LACES, TIES, FICHUS, CORs SETS, e., &e, Our Bisck and © DAMES, OTTOMA lord SILKS, SURATIS, RHA. » EGYPTIANS, &e.. Se. at ‘worth the trouble to examine, as they are selling af ares. duction of 15 per cent, Just received from Auction acaseof Fancy SCRAHS (an entirely new desi Il the raging slador, at $2 ber yard, positively 1.50. Our 50c. FOULARDS, for Traveling Snits, are «tilt greatly admired for thiar beautiful desigue cud fing quaiity, «, he run on our POLKA DOT SURAUS at #1 per ya, increases daily, a8 they arc certainly worth $1.50, Our BLACK SIL) nyiriee Such makes oe Guinet'e Tapessear's, Bellon's, Sc. and are selling at @2o- duction of 20c. on the dolinr. In Lypiu’s BLACK CASHMERES wo have maddie clean sweep of our former prices, and marked teu, over, irrespective of quality or cost, Courtauld’s CRAPES have received the rame fate, ag also our general stocks of BLACK GOODS and NCY DRESS GOODS. | The latter depar nent coms ses all the most scasonable Fabrics, and are marked, at prices that must cominand @ ready sale. Our White Goods Stock is complete, and our trade in this line is immense, as we have studied to sclect Our purchases with great care and at the lowest prices, S2-Call and examine for yourself, aud you will Sind the above statements correct. : THE SEVENTH STREET ONE PRICE STORK Where all are treated alike, GUINNIP & C0, 404 AND 406 SEVENTH STRE! N.B.—Onr Uptown Store, $29 7th Orxvexixa Dany, Buests of Applecore in ove day. ‘Ihe swift steamer Appledore makes two trips daily between the Islands and Portsmouth, N-H., contecting witn the 9 a.m. and 2:15 p.m. trains from Be: ton on Eastern railroad. Baggaze checked from Bosto1 deliverea free, LAIGHTON BEOTHE my2l-Im P.O. address, Portsmouth, N. iH. ATANTIC@ITY, N. J. FAMILY HOTEL, THE COLONNADE. Eurnished, with all the modern improvements, MRS. C. A. RINES, my21-2m (Formerly of Washington, D. C.) 'T. CHARLES—OCEAN END OF DELA-, Fel nce Poe pent oe Sl and with uninterru; lew ¢ Ocean, “JONAH WOOTTON, Proprietor. my Sitar AN WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, One Stephenson s Depot P. O., Va, fend Paraphlets at Star offioo. myztim E.c. JokDan- NQEWQOD HALT, SOUTHEAST CORNER N J Park Noo “Open JURE T Fee terns ary Parke eS SORE T Fork addtes H: C. HER a ere, N.J., until, June lat, Asbury .J., after June Ist. myl9-Im BB'S ISLAND, VA.. THE ONLY SEA- CCOPESIDE RESURT Ts VIRGINIA. The fincat and safest suurf-bathing. cea channel and shark Behing and snips ahoosas: erie: $2 per day, $12 ger wock, $40 per month, Route from Old Fofat steamer agree to MS pone aveey , Wednesday and Friday. conne with the Northampton. Hotel yaician, Le avPighost. ‘Address ‘3. T. ‘SPADY. vi: iy INDSOR COLLEGE KFSORT. SHADE, MOUN- WV W 8 Lath Horees, Hunting, MV icy Sheng, atin ere ar tano’ 1015 Penn. Ave.. or address A. M. JE! |, New Windsor, Md. my: JAPON SPRINGS AND BATHS (ALKA- Me Lithia Waters), Ham) unty, 9A Feet Virginia, OPENS a Bole NO fore. access from ‘com the Pool of Carbonated Mineral Wa- second to none, ter i orld. Alco, Iron 8} Haifto thre rs of an ‘a ride (carriage oF horee-back); asplendid White Sulphur, grand moun- ‘summer home. “For: medical ana other testy terd forramphles Fiue bend: good Aetiog sai heat, Ing, , Fivo iron fre escapes, ‘ice toms. “Go to W. 5. ‘where you saw this alvereamaset ss a 'H. SALE, Proprietor. IVER VIEW HOUSE, OXFORD, MD. VIEW EO OPEN. iy pole oe. ew ‘Agent, 1400 Kew fork myi2-Im CLARENCE PETERS, Proy’r. mein FUN, 16eb, for the socommddation of | ‘Terms moderate. qwyli-1m J Tested “BRIGHTON,” ATLANTIC CITY. OPEN ALL THE YEAR. HOT AND COLD SEA-WATER BATHS AXD ALL MODEEN CONVENIENCES, my9-Smo F. W. HEMSLEY & BON. te otc. "AIN TOPHOTEL, BLUE RIDGE MOUN- Morera: on & Ohio Hallway. ‘miles from Ws Gilg and 120 wis = Vea Piet Oihios, Afton ke Ee SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS ar L. BEHRENDS’ BALTIMORE STORE, 908 Seventh Street Northwest, Desirable end New Materials for Drosens, 42-in Fide AL-Wool Nuns Veiliug, Albatross Cloth cad ae ue. legant line of Black Cashmeres, a special fine quaje ity, at $1.25, cloth finial Whit Goods, Table Linens and Housckceying Goods Flannels aud Cassimezes. Ficured Fiquos Se. per yard, tn ends, ‘The best Shirt ever offered at $1. Underwear for Ladies, Gents and Children. Splendid stock of C« Hosiery and Gloves, Parasols aa Sun Unit . Ginyhatus, Lawns and Domestics, At will repay customers to exuuine our low prices, L. BEHRENDS, myl8 908 SEVENTH STREET WN. Banoarss AT Mearsstss. ‘A fine line of Gents’ ‘and Silk Pocket fine Tapen fe, 26 ‘cent Jess than ators ns fe Price: « lane THE SUPREME COURT OF THE Po COLUMBIA SITTING IN EQUI ay, Mak

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