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ee THE EVENING + TAR. . —— VENING ° Telegrams to The Star. <n DAILY, Except Sunday, < —. THE STAR BUILDINGS, Werthret Cnet Pessnis Ave 8 108,37 NOVEMBER ELECTIONS. The Evening Star Newspaper Company, | 5 a AS GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. | THE MAN WHO STRUCK as Pe Fvnxiee Stan iy served to mubeeribers tn Ge | NAT j carrie on their own tat 10 cenit pe Seats cach By malt-yectace prevaid-coceutss mouths . : ? A SERIOUS RAILROAD ACCIDENT. (@me year. $6; Bix months. $1 3 [Entered at the Post ¢ at Washington, D. C.,a8 second-class mail matter. | Tar Werxty Stan_ prt? repand, Six menths, sien Foe=et a sar RACING IN E ‘GLAND TO-DAY. arr ane sme! Vo. E92 Ne 9.531, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1883. TWO CENTS. |mugr noma» vue. = = = — —— = ——— ——= = == = AMI LADIES GOODS. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. THE SIGNAL SERVICE. THE TRIAL OF BIGELOW. N Vouk. Coban wyssa = THOMPSON. MOT =e MEETING OF THE MEDICAL $ A dean 2 7 The Government Closes tts Case and | Arrests on Cha of Bribery at ¥ ; rete SD BALL, vate ith. Hrrhdie il Renin. IF of Providence Hox i GA TORU ES ecitoac: | (GovREormen Hucurers ‘Tooay intemal sey | 2umuel Botore ot she Chief Signat Agr Siang ire ae ‘eis heidi HALLE « eall at 13: is WEA MAL in Despect to the memory of the late Dr. | enue, $486.51; customs, #81 as Ee This morning, in the Criminal Court, Judce | _PorenKnerste, N. ¥., Nov. $— There ts muet —— | Resintred, That the Board has heard with profound re- s been issued to E, E. Goodloe, ‘ eetlof the death of Dr. NewsMAs. oue of the Cousniting | 4 COMMISSION bg of this Hospital. whove satemsts were so closely | Postmaster at Afton, Nel iat with the proghecity of Ue Listit tion == ‘rof the National Bank of the Re- j byibery at 1 1. ty oWlne to th Persons changed with Among thi HORSES WANTED AT FoRT MYER—rpUCATING OFFI. | WSlie, the trial of the caseot BL FL Bic receivin, Va, CERS TO MAKE WEATHER Pi ved Chat we extend our hearty sympathy to his | Rerixen.—Lteutenant Commander ChasH. Blacs | UIS™ENT OF cout public, for emabezziem resumed. Mr. J. F. | sworn out to-day wos one for Wanuen paved Caml {hat weattend his funeral ina body. | and Gunners Samuel D. Hipes and James Hutchin. | DONED FOR LACK OF FUNDS—THE WoRK IN Tie | CAIN dndividnat book resummed the stand ey Ss Site wirison, ar Teen ihetanaty, oe = ony Oe Sess remolutions be pextt (6)] Cor nye been placed oa wha relied ior ine avy. | ARCTIC REGIONS, &e. rerrotireccexan tion. Wika rss transcribed inthe asset ad k custon-td ne A GRAFTON TYLER, M. D., President. icsiealecs The chief sigs erin his annual report states | POler the notes patd to Mr. Bizelow from his (BS) MASSACHAESEDDS, Ss §EN% i M.D,, Secretary Se eae Renae Wie Rew tb rolntell supervisioe | at thetvast at Fort meyer was lett airite eer ee | MOU. TRS Nokes wore muniberod and the numbers maser ee £88 8 ALL Weal Un ==" RALLY CARPENI Th TH bE | architect of the Treasury, is expected to arrive in | © ae ee ba saber : ok, | are on boc “THERE Ht a inass tnoeting held at Market House hall. High | Wasi street, between Ist_and 2d, Georz TtAH-Woul t rton Lo-night. propriation act without any provision for horses, so hed—We Declares Wi cee OO By the conrt—The blotter shows whether the} Emfention of Hun en, ander th that although, in the field, the me n must be , EX-SEN. = fed s is credit Is from a note paid or a depos! Fail. peictorn) tamality Seartet F sehirt $2.50, usuat | arspices of Lae] NUL 1. FHIDAY” EVENTS Fae Ih ee Te da enly ats | mountea, and altiongh the telegcapn tain, now | “\iemec ene ae whee ete aca and ec-{ _ertinG Son. The dewia etabe that. Gov. RRowa" San i November 9th, nk jou aud non-unic ¢ar- | home in New Jersey “yesterday, as stated in Tue |<) ential in modern that all the vained the June dith by stating that he | Butler i A vestentay hat Frowe”) iow F American Hosiery 2 Star, was regarded by his friends throughout the {i if OF KEYS; eg | De Should ioosat the lowest price nl end tivice, After the boo! 4 tthe hi VL eas found an entry on the pass | Alle The eu Look for $888.40 en June 10th think he will e ending” (ieit enersic $ improve- | had found an ite arope are bending their energies to It snes TING Dis: OF | BRICKLAVERS ict of Columt opm, 7. ME * of Kovernor next ~ | oy it ION. No. :VENING, 9th jusia: x S | country as an excellent man for the second place | mer Shane: Alene: Honk of nay, { o2 the national democratic Ucket next year, "The | Beet Must be moved by horses, not a sini hi nts Sary to the “complete instruction of. the class. lecraphy will be procured at the earliest possi- and there We ; EVENIN a ee ‘ nai y | tal for these purposes ts at his command. The re- | Lip Yar it Me tele tenia a Cove ee eer CuwGeaen Sabena lentested | ticket of McDonald and. Rantolph was trequenuy | 22 pury itp r Rradiey furnished on= on whic it 1 | ” New York ¢ tobe trent, re did JONG ERG | Gincneed “Among GrOMiMet: GemeentGr: Gitoike | Gulbis tikh intoneN nin tault ct woserst e, It has | stated “withheld by B. E. hiselow.? NEXT WEEK a ea a on of ROBT CRAIG, Ree Sooty, D Me. Randolph's term in the Luts | been impossible to teach the newly enlisted men to | The court ruled this paper oat. ; is =) tmescr ne | (eg SERIAL, SAVINGS AND BUILDING asso: | SHAH Aras dished pritctpaly de nie alte ata { 14@ OF (O manage the telesraph grain, Otherwise, | Mt 1 Baldwin tes Zeiten te redgoted fs freee FULL LINE ¢ Wales ice Gr Sroke. duugivers, who had eurte Uldeche from the Senuttor | We Work of Signaling Uy flag, torch and heliograph | val beaeeese ee ee among abl aXghhus asta excelent onportutiy te oin a {ASH Was they deemed best for the Deueit of [astern dour, snd the ustal struction in tee fot We the mat S| astoctiyent of eae’ BUILDING ASSOCIATION. ——— Lieut. F. K. Ward, Ist cavalry, the oMicer in| ments, The tectiving teller hanhelte bine tke MINATSOTAL Me ING MILLENERY constently on hand. 024 si . a al” will be THE NATIONAL REPUBLICAN CoNVENTION.—Col. | charge at Fort Myer, reports that the instrun a ——- Tes monthly mes of o ity checks why ae ai biases helt ae ete monthly meeting of th: Ne Natnined his statements Parisian Rov fice, WEDNE DW hha itMess ce “dl. | wnd found that | Majority treet, opposite Patent of- | John A. Martin, secretary ef the national repubil- | Re- board Hep.) Pelock pan, int in the 12th series an be Ltd at 81 por share No tock | CAH Cominittee, has sent out a Cail for a meeting of ble ate ee “ a him M: ay 10. He, 1 hte Stndes ‘1 he as en dues. This Association is one of the most successful in | the republican natlonal committee to be heid at the During the year thirty enlisted men were in- th, $204 May’ 4th, g36.243 Si int My lege MISSES SEDGWICK AND CHRISTMAN thes rescore, doit AME BELL, Prosilent. | Arlington hotel, in this city, Neccunber 12 next, at | strmeecein hae eee 1 ik: aia are see sea Wicked at lon ves enti INO! A PRESCOTT, Sey and Trvasne, hoon, for the puirpose of decidtny upon the date ind | jn telegraphy and ih the elementary bielooruley. h, $18,090.18. Ulhee H see “ ___HI6F ‘thwest. n5-8t_| place for holding the next national repubiican con— TRA! PROPHETS. to show that Bigelow turned over dally bir i pho of the Sun, By J, | Have openca their Dre Parlors a HP, Pow A creas CHAPPED | Vention. ‘The committee will also tieet. a chalr- : a of money.) On lune 21st there was. tury oS repay TWi T NORTHWEST, “J hands or lips use “D, ver bottle, | man, vice Marshall ase, Efforts have been made to add to the number of | {14 'aung” On the Sie ot yene witness y. The of 4 ee Balsa Wie Cae at MUNCASTER & HOWARD'S Pharmacy, corn ——— officers who can be depended on for weather pre- Risdaw as donee : Usnaeiguren, | hed (Cloth Stiite a aperialt of.bwe | Mtd Tstrocts northwest. a THE TRENTON DELAYED.—A Piston in one of the | dictions. ‘Thus far the instructed officers have been 1. Witness knew of the discuve ———— : = [3d Ro& LIE MANN, | Trenton’s heavy guns cracked yesterday, and tt | so few that many of thei have not been av Mable When Mr. Bradiey was iv at | NEBICASEAL M. §, BCH DRESSM AKER, : So" Heat bs Fea mttate Remgyeal tp ttisie mess | will be necessary to repatrit, at New York before | for the weather work for the dole of whist tn . hat day he noticed that Bice | = . at ated will ber sod (ogee ice Selemtes aT cae | NUTS ee an EMANIA PHT as | the vesel sails for Corea with members of tie | have spent many months Of laborious preparation, | 1OW endeavored to lowk at the bene che coud. hee Cutting Down the Republican Mine apa pan ego €O., OF NEW YORK. > °f Be GERMAN osL-2w | Corean cinbassy the latter part of the present | In order to meet the demands made upon the | Seen the heading of the pace, Mr. Bradley went forit lal aE —__ os-2w_| month. service by the Institutions of learuing of the coun- | Of from the desk and Pigciow subsequently asked s confirm LP GALL, AT cine + LIBRARY. 1749 try, lectures on meteorclogy have been given by | MF. Cain what account he Mtr, Bradiey for sapiens willstive s Sucneratt io at the shortest | $7, Pennsylvania ave His fOr List of Now Hooks. | ‘Tne Postage on Crry Lerrens.—The elty post | rentlemen connected Witiy che ctliee, oat ing at and.he replicd Mr. J.T. Ste ajorty. The oH Secs HEU USDAN a prec! Races | and magazines rated by thedags Po ee” 418% BOOKS | onice omicials ure still annoyed by the misunder- | ftion of a text hook containing in ele pes several deposit St fein a seek 13 LUCY L, HUNTER, | standing which many people have of the recent re- ue oor een Dean. This bas) ay See oe nn : HL 1) hus over 1,300 = - eckztint jtisylvania ave., over M. Willian’ - ho “DE = a 2 d eee ae en partially commitnic ited to the st S ot Wa cer, Comptor others, Saar Sea uepivanis ave,everM.Wilian's._| pra5> GIRO DE A tA —VERDI, M.D. Guction of ietter: postage although more than a | Wasilnmtonsionual shook Oke Gekko cota | Slip OC Mr Ward these daje-or which Is May | COMIQE ‘NIG mI Office Hours: month has elapsed since the went into effect. # ont by them duriig the lis It ts proposed | 290h, is in the handwriting of Mr. Ward's c | mn. Mahone, — Frexcu Ov From 9 to 11 a.m., 2 to4 The ‘chief cause of annoyance 1s the fact that | that this book, wher oe i ted 1 be piviished | aNd "the alteration to June oh in Mt A Hl Bis STATEMES 4 = TRANS POE Sonny 7 : MRS. J.P. PALMER WILT. EXHIBIT. oe day ts wie it 020e fhany People suppose that the postage on letters | ror Seneral use in normal aud ich hoo handwriting, Witness proceeded Mr. Cain as book- | Perencntmic ba Noe Stee hee ar SET yorcit aetrring se ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, (ep O48 Fuxtunes, Gonsclucutly many cook lates ae oe COIEGE (ORADULTER GN THe HANED: Keeper. and looking at the journal under December | day puutilishew a eoinnitnieation frome Wille hace ORE ; % ‘i . < sequently many such letters are receiv sh) ae ee Mth, ISS1, he read a deposit oF $1,890 . Moe, OF cite ore “te catmeveee 4 OCTOTER 10 AND 11. HER FIRST IMPORTATION OF Large stock of the latest desizns. Dut one cent: pos In such cases if the writer | During the last two years the atten pert) whith he also found ta ae leies peead | SCuncooulet, of uu ois. SE a ee FRENCH AND ENGL Ogi MILLINERY, r daitional cone atipa keSenk to im to pay the | made, with gratifying success, to secure the enlist- | Other entries In the books. Teuton the, Rar uray a Geturnence tte toe te -ERSC . DURING HER RECENT | LATROBES. FURNACES. | additional cent, If he 1s not known the person P x Journal were made from deposit. Pb ypase Porters Fichtner states Uhat 2 VISIT TO EUROFE, FROM THE MOST addressed is notified that the letter ts withheld and | Ment Of Young collegiate graduates, Out of one | Journal were made from depasttstips | ne Mahone and his son, bi RELIABLE MODISTES. | PLUMBING AND HEATING. the payment of the additional | hundred and seventy-two enlistments made during | 4 Oe Ee oa Geet aitpe ites | ow thelr earriag and go diwetly t ——— REE NOREEW. $8 - effort 1s made to accommodate the | this time, fifty-three were college graduates. | ( es Sperpciness of tie Genoa eine. e-| hata ditticulty occurred 4 PED CHOLES AUCH HPPEGE ae . SHE] . ep odate the | iiazen speaks at tenet ‘ © ” recelving teller, and some- | cratic negro voting, Which cause ¥ “CLOTH, STC 019 409 9th street ngrthwest, | Cent for the government. Seco fe has been necesuiry to. close | SUPS twier during the das Mr. Bigelow: liad two | Was dra Se ‘i a | aacenteen tee’ ncoTolOcionl secelee. ie | Spindles, one of which was in the counter, in reach bots Poca siy te Me E Mines Rowe G: Fox Geo. W. Buows | nee Aoernay Nico, eating Seretary othe | Pen ions ote spcormoreal secs 1 | St atueraaplopes ans Whesea ees ceetas | permeanetaan cen Mauna, Long tog pend My line for this season embraces over sixty different FITCH, FOX & BROWN, Navy, has promulgated an executive order fixing one-nit of the Tronting ¢ ne ah Tnes have hadi | Stevens checks, and sald they passed through sev himscit of the throng, and as We did <0 some ORT OF THE PEOPLE, | §{94<,teludin the weuuine Jersey Jacket, bang the | [3 1 EB {he Monthly rate Of pay of the peity officers and | ¢ be abandoned, and the “weather indications: | PU hands, and’ they enutied ‘him to that much | Gillan seat display ever slow in this city. 3 ; BROCADE, ~ FUR-LIN mand by the crowd he Latest Designs. vty on the right hand, wht Esraptistep 1966, enulsted nen on and after the 181 of January nest.” | and “storm siznals” must be abandoued if this | EMAL: | Witness arched. Bigelow tat, day te | caused tt to x mau, Makion IUzhit ty mn tie A nd Eutertsinment = ae 7 etion sha Isc P Was suspicious; attributed Weelow's | Long says he hopes be did the general no serin EVERY APTEUNGON AND NIGHT THIS WEER. M. WILLIAN, REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKERS, Suvacrine Ciisese Lasonens Into THs Coun- | WOrK of reduction shall gon, property save | “iitnge of color to a consciousness of guilt Wit Pi act Gen one The Armices Wess LIE, ST RGFON, nd Embroid- | _7€ite Trevise, Parle 907 Pennerivaniaavenue. of OFFIcE—1437 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, TRY.—Senator Miller, of California, has complained ‘cyclones in September | HOSS daly quite sure that the alteration on the | pense nd as to hts offer of $100 10 know Tere with bee Feet. ay i = —— (Opposite U. 8, Tre to the Treasury department. that large numbers of s that the Lulure | Wand slp was in Bigelow's handwriting. Wituess | sty sassin” who struck him he ahi Mavaue B. Vax Rees posite U. S. Treasury). eee Me Meine EMGaT OR aie Habe eerie did Hot remember that sever recelved a deposit dons {ihe responsible party aud be hopes tle i ke Fey Teer ies Mikeed tp one Hands for ealeare foaerted. | Chudents merchants Gr untelere, | Ene Wet Lee ed ee TE eee | _ReauectWithess proved the arcount of aur. | == a N12 L2rw srReET Novrnwest, withont charg, in our “Real Estate Advertiser,” (first Ss : i rhe rh P own, dict with certainty the approach of tropical hurrl- andonment Of stations must inte et returned from abroad. wil Senued in'l366 THE CHANNEL TO Bautimoxe Harvor.—Mayor | canes. ‘the ab BE Ur ieenaee Ole SSE Ore He] Special sttention atven: @the manameniontt estates mee Mies ie ee ce a Latrobe, of Baltimore, yesterday reccived a letter Pag ae mie rentnen br duly the work of properties beloniing to non-residents, Also, to Sree Are, ee at. Congress 18 Willing to pay for me TD NOV ERIE? TRIMMINGS | the wnting of Houses and collection of Rents at made. | TOI" Secretary of War Lincoin in answer to his | [hat Congress 18 Willink to pay for ND NOVELTIES. Fale rates, and without change for paying taxes, remit. | MiNtatton to come over to that city and make an | indications Will not beso traceworti ge tl aera) tei Clot de etcer ee udin to repairs, to whieh persoual | wigh'a view of his recommending ah appropriation | Deca In the past. ‘The munber ot stathons 1 Mr. Re bookkeeper; he testitied testified that he was an Individual | _ Perensnen Sto 8h mints of W, | Senator Mal B. Downing & Bro., Dearing ehnson and sworn tie others—his testimony being of the sume character | #04 drawii as Chat of Mr. Cali ruth Ww Chas. Walter t and turn! mpue Fare vor a <i FROM NOVEN int coated pistol baboe in he jection day, when hts He was tind 15. IPE scHeor. « titled, identifying his pass book, Ie Cloth Suits a Specialty 4 - The nutnber of st S ; ¢ to June 2st, 1862, be found cuUry of & ov. peeaston to Say to the crowd. that « REPATR ; tion is given. to Mave ‘the channel widened. | The secretary, | Menased, Rather than dhuinished, if a proper | Gepost of $10. 1 room that the election heng was as es aes tful attention given to the disposal, by lease or | while speaking In very favorable terms of the pro’ ae TCROMIDEy, TOPE ee TESTI. NY OF PRIVATE DETECTIVE FLINDER. rant qWweUly Than Chere was reason 10 'e - : De sale of all property placed in our hand Jecty sald that under the law it was notin his pro- | toy agrieure ° Charles E, Flinder te@itied that he was a private | POS aaa BORTRAITS FROM LIFE Of FROM. PHOTO. | ol LAU Sth street northwest, betwe Loans on real estate security made with eare, and | Vince to ake such recommendation. = . MACHIE GRATIN FAiTiueic dine: Mite cians | . GKALHS The or ced painting | ——————— = inual interest collected and remitted without eee : AN INCREASE IN ACCURACY. detective; that in January, 182, his attention was, Divorced from a Dent Mnte Husband. Seseta, ai Old pictures J bestest MELLON, fc ‘oct15-Iin. Fire at Pensacota.—Commandant Welch, of the | The percentage of accuracy of indications has tn- | called to Mr. Bizelow by M lot, who sent | Sr. ees: N prigyie In thw ‘ < cryin aed a Street new. 622d e a = Pertsacola (Fla) wavy yard, In reporting to the | creased from S14 per cent to 88 percent, Improve. | for itn. Witness, In pursu n understand Wore has been erauted. ‘The plant = MODISTI Ep? “BUILDING LUMBER.” AND HARD Woubs Pn CET RES FOSS ieee ae See I ne ae ‘ end ns i s her dow Adulicry was the = «| Bias removed from Malton U2 D street southeast ca vane oops Navy department the discontinuance, on the tirst | ments could bo stilt further made by an increase of | Mts usand etrvulars, with photographs, tie tiuabawd,wuo ts & Gear bento eae wher she will make te order Dovsnex and C Customers, sta origi oof the naval reserve fons, e5} 7 and northwest. | 0 Ee Tee doo te Of one of the deat and dmb schools he T E B fe With her Jour esicrience br t 4-4,5-4. 6-4, 8-4 Ash Connter Lops.prime and seasoned; | NStant, of the rigid quarantine of the naval reserve, Stations especially In the west and northwest Port there Tame of te deat and dnb schools bere, HI e MEy pitaieer So he Pes ais ie erry, Poplar, Oaks | Sa¥S Unt there an, however, pickets maintained | Storms from the sea on the AUartie coast are rare, Cann TBEe he iS DP. or busta tS . Asi, While Pine, Geonad Pine aud Vicia Pine, rel | al the Dayou bridge’and on the west side of the re- | DULA station al. Bermudas would be useful. TERCeAte Maen AIOE, ana . c: ~ dressed, or mamifaetind into. Furtition, Ceiling, Wan: | Serve to prevent the Introduction of beds and bed- | ‘The work of the weather bureau ls ercatly aided. sted. With to Port Sarnia, Affairs in tndian Territory. seoting, Flooring and Mouldines, in lots to acconnuo- | ding into Pensacola and the surrounding country. | by boards of trade and cl merce, In | the request of 1 W paid a board bill at | THE CHEROKEE NATIONAL, COUNCIL—SHOY A SHERIEP DRY CLEANING ESTABLISH: | date. All orders tilled with dispatch and correctness, at | He also reports that on the second instant a tire | titty S$ Meteor’ . alchaniee hous ter nage board att Ann RULED Siteace wrthwest. | ‘Thirty years’ experi- | les than current market prices. 5 mt at Woolsey, north of the yard, and con- | been 2ppointed, which and br 4 ON ‘ { MrskoGer, INDIAN TE 7 alexi nts Aled TOUR G RIS adds tuned three private dwellings, which was only pre- | of this Service and make such sugzestio ute ten oanell met an Imrtectiy cleaned by this 8 Cor. 13th and B streets northwest.) Venicd trom spreading to the navy yard by the ef. | improvement. and. de neat OF Weather wot eipondinle Btse Snide Hirst steps taken were to sh TT Gly venue Dy a speeialty. GAS FIXTURES: forts of the employes and residents of the reserve. hat It may be Of the utmost value to the commerce | NOC neaura without the forwalily Of pap: ficers, after which th ae tof the HAS FIXTURES 8 Of Lhe employes a e 2 ile e e cree | he replica that he would. ition, after which tue v fs om —— = of the country. Cross-exa: LB © over under the | Ch nm Were counted in joint session. DW. Bushy~ s 1 OO erteek mae! THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE CITY TO WANTS TO SUCCEED SERGEANT-AT-ARMS THOMP- . Gegepr sates Oe ee eee ame a t: ara a e: bri fee Perfect machi E LARGE IN THE CTTY WORK IN THE ARCTIC. stars und stripes.” He was delivered to them qwit- | head was announend as chiet and Ribbit Bunch as. s> tM S Sew Yorks or els-where-” Not ae sag AN Eee r. son.—Ex-Congressman Leecom, of Ohio, is in the | Gen, Hazen speaks of the ftting hess and Mevoevitt) by a Canadian olticer at Une | sai ant: chied : te ary MoGer, sheriff, made an. eet ie be eons eee Serer eS BUILDING. city. He says he has twelve of the Ohio demoeratle | aitions for the rellet of Lieut. Gree Port Huron house at Port Huron. oor Tae at eiceen " curse! commun, XN ANNIE K. HUMPHE! F. BROOKS,_ | Atlegation pleded to his support gga candidate for | at Lady Franklin Bay and for the recall of Lieut, TESTIMONY PF EX-DETRCTIVE MCDEVITT. two days ago, when Parker drew a revolver and 420° TENTH STREET NORTHWEST, WRSSAND | Ta tetitet Be eetaraliy thought po baba. | Ray from Point Barrow, Alaska, as the mc Mr. James A. MeDevitt testified that he saw Blg- | killed the Sheri] at the first fire, Parker then Makes COLSETS to order in «very style and material, entsis particularly HOSVIT, | tween Mr. Teedom and Col. John G. ‘Thorp Dts or the year. He gives detalls of the | clow on the Sth of July at Port Huron, at the Port | Kuelt beside the dead aan and blew his own and guaranters perfect fit aud comfort ‘wand popular Brain and Nerve Tonic, and Safe: | oth of Ohio. ‘Ther respective clakins are to be Out of the expeditions, particularly of the | turon house. He said that hehad lett Washin ton | Out CHEAPEST 4ND BEST GARMENT IN THE HER SPECIALTIES ARE— guard against Malaria, For sale werated by the glags or | DOU of Ohio. Thelr respective clalms are former, which has bcen published. Tn concluding the . ng ———_>-- i $s * Merino Urtderwear, | G'totdes a subiniited to the Ohio democratic delegation, and | Miject he suse elt the Tenis leat a eaee | clty on the 8:10 train June 21st. Racing in England. ried Hosiery W. ¢. MILBURN, pe Gandidate selected by thelr vou wit probably | Lady Franklin Bay an application WIL be necessary |. Cross-Xamined.—Bizelow Was willing to come WINS THE LIVERCOOL AUTEM CUP, cITy. rae eden le ei Sole Inventor and Maunfacturer, be elected. ‘Therefore, It Mr. Teedom is sure of for another expedition to sail in 1884, for no sper back without waiting. | S.—At the Liverpool autnmn meet. Portine Corset, for which Miss HL is special agent, ae Gene out of the thirtcen democratic Representa: | appropriation had been rade by C ¢ TESTIMONY FOR THE GOVERNMENT CLOSED. Liverpool Auturan cup was won by: aout a $1 Corset, her own anake, that Or the pried Bn eee AOOEe a PRE oS isn Gee Maen I eet naa ee ae Tortie up: | Papers were offercd and admitted in evidence a8 seeond cud: Springbok third. cannot be surpassed. . | ue between | Suu PSDP SG Dare, eeu ai for this will be made when the necessity for the a : AO GGIAE ES Gr Aine Ras: ten Starte Watton's = NB ch, Geran and Spanish spoken. a5 eae eee iuamne of TAY LOL & ee Ee homeo ue is acs claim that a) propriation shall become apparerft.” enone pete oe fo ‘the bank. bay horse. Nf. Pic ae = 7 YLOK will sign in liquidation and ee ‘TRE SCIENTIFIC WORK we — LONDON AND LIVERVOOL CLOTHING CO. GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. ii ame ecpestfully equated to makea SET- |, 7HF WEEKLY STAx for this week Is now ready |of the bureau has been steadily carried forward. | aye, coox asked uneee writen of theseveral aws | Rosrox, xoBeStE OF 8 Pacts for many AN REOOL 2 ss — = TLEMENTOR THE esc : for mallings price, three cents Det Cony. aie, au | One Of the most interesting subjects connected | on the subject the guvermacat weuntaa rene of thiscity, died in Dublin, Ine z large, elght-page’ paper, of fifty-six columns, cut z = gs ietober Bd, af TNE disease fr PECIAL Barcus. au23 es. wer pasted ‘and Pidearand Neill De aent anywhere In ee Sd aaa to aber viction. Was bet kugwal toun econ work anton ny vis ee So “16th, 1883, | We United States and Canada, postpaid, for one | Pheri elec qeamnany saul at Mr. Taggart replied that the law was found in Bhanta? “Dewdre.” He was a eradue . a Wastiixaron, D.C. July 16th, 1883, | tae United & Concerning it. It has therefore been determined 10 | picnanieis Sunbhoe en ad eeeae e onn £ We are offering a Barzain ina Peteauc aring eveatly incre cue facliten by the | dollar a year, makeextendéd observations tn tis direction. the | tty. ters imposing a penalty not exceeding $5.00 in university. . IRNER SEVENTH AND G S’ E: FRENCH HALF HOSE, Spal e ha wean bye Aine Pr —Ex- ho necessary self-recording apparatus used by Mas- 2 and) sohment not exe wr tive FY CORNER SEVENTH AND G STREETS. SE her tinprovenwuts; we ane noteubject tthe cn: | | Pxnsowat.—Ex-Senator Thurman, Mt ms at Carty director of the meteordogieal ofice at Paris | Hil! and? taprisonment not exceeding five years, France and China, Full Resular Made, Double Heels and Toes, rouptness, and. at low price aiy work inthe line of | 2% Washington for several days past, lett yesterday | 145 heen ordered. and two signal service men leve | O€ Of both, in the discretion of the o AN EFFORT AT MEDIATION PISCALDED BY THE FORMER, Put up Haif Dozen in a bux, ai $1 per box: worth 81.50. | Photo Kugsaviny, fur cute elit oF plate: press pring, | for Now York.—General Robert Toombshas Joined | pen out Grae watnd ewe Sena SerV college and | ~ MR. COOK'S OPENING REMARKS. aie POWER. . a a Alsoa FULL LINE OF WINTER UNDERWEAR, at church and 1s now a Methodist. Ton. John Faton, | one at Johns Hopkins university, ‘The Boston and | ytr. Cook opencd the case to the jury at noon, | LONDON, Nov. R.— The text of the note from Chi ¢ : id Estima; ” Comunissioner of Education, h ne to New Yor altimore stations Wi supp) nS ay : mae aking iz : 5 . is a Ye rei peat dy Ea ees ae jens and Estimates furnished upon application. Connunisioncr of iueation iias gone to New York | Baltmore stations wil be supi ike wits this Me sald the charge was the taking of #249 in | HUNTON: the conduct of the Maryuls Dying tn the : . 3. B. ELLERY, THE LAUTEN ENGRAVING COMPANY, s Lay.— 3 oy ails denn a Rarice 5 y | oney—not notes, checks, or deposit slips. The in- ot been » 8 DON 1001 E a EGS Mrs. Henry Draper, of New York, are visiting at | stations will enable the service to more promptly 3 ey t i yet been As SO re he Oe 2 Our SEVENEIG ay al, SEDER SEECE newthowests a iei6. SL ie eee spinneris in New York | detect the origin and prozress of local storms. | dietment. was so-vagne fat the court re twscFeoa Tarts Sa that KEET WINDOWS 70. ROW, AS OUR DIS- | pay °$ SHIRT FACT = <== —— a a short visit, before going to Florida for the win- | Some experiments with the telephone have sug-| bill of particulars. Ile claimed. tha a power triendly to 2 SONA PURE ERCIOS : oe th oe gested a possible application of this Instrument to | of the Checks would not. st the two countries, AYWARD UTCHINSON, ter. pes a PLAY OF CHARLES HYATT, Pxornetor steed the same object. It Is the intention of the office to | would show that bigelo 1 that occurred tor & cap FERC = = 424 NINTH STREET, The Greely Relief Expedition. carry out a plan, formed some years ago, to study | ated on dollar of the mof the q Hons at Isne, was dis. CHEAP OVERCOATS h rea INVEST 16aTING mine CAUSES OF 17S FAILUIR. | the helghts, forins motions and ‘changes of the | rors would be explained. The deposit slips coud ~The ¥ power reerred to - ae ae Pisin beh a es Agents for LOW’S CH] -A ART TILES, TRENTON , 3 2 acre! clouds, through phot phy, by trizonometrical | have been removed. He would show that tie f wsed to be the Caited States, RD-PAN FE WIL x 2 7) tof inqui inted by the Secretary ugh 2 AT HARD-PAN PRICES WILt, BE IMMENSE. 12} A large line of SCARFS for te.. worth Te. ART TILE, AMFRICAN ENCAUSTIC TILE COM- be COUKLOE inquiry appointed by ee methods. A careful is making of the river | ularitles were not those of Mr. Bizelow: t | = are a == ee Tange line of UNDERWEAR, frv to $2.50, PANY, MINTON, MAU aud other IMPORTED TILES, | Of War to Investigate the organization and fitting | oods of 18%, with a view of reaching an accurate | was no erie in his ation: that tik deposit tekets |. P. Second Mortzage FINE DE ITS ‘TO ORDER ie ae out, of the Greely rellef expedition and all the etr- | method for predicting their coming. Which fell from ils coat were not placed there. by " y Lane Hucet tN iNISHED AND FINISHED SHIRTS | BRASS FIRE-PLACES and BRASS FIRE GOODS in SAS if S allure met this mori = a him, and that, belleving that the threat to get even F APANESE Greens. ‘AT LOWES? PGES. ewared cumstances attending Its failure met. this morning TELEGRAPH LINES. See ut being carried Inoctfoct hence | Proxies for the ratitie t es . seat variety. Specitily mepared for its wae tue court 43 cone |, The Dolley of the service 1s to abandon mititary | Witl hima was about bein carried tn Mnuponiiente | lean, abonta ta thanismquinna, Prices —= No. slo F NORTHWEST, HAYWARD & TUT CT N80, ee eee reat sitet Of ondaner Ca | telegraph lines as soon as there are commeretat | CPOs! hearing the testimony they were to des fe arriviner ¢ " ure 12 days yet be- tes ace | OSE Opposite Patent Office. rep22 424 9th street. 's, 2d artillery, and Lieut. Col. O. M Poe, | lines to take theirplace; but the action of Congress whether he was guilty or otlerwise. Arter | lle Ue stockiotders’ moet k the courttodecile | | BRADLEY'S SUIT REMOVED, Ietion, because the iu}, NEW YORK, Nov. §—The action of John J. Brad nd general, & directors of the Ne ork Pactiic Mpany, 19 restrain thei from further with Major Henry Goodfellow | last winter has made {t necessary to give up lines | Uils {testiniony he would a as recorder of the court. . U ght still to be maintained. Forthe fiscal year, | hat there could be no mxdtellow, the recorder, adrainistered the | 1883, the appropriation was reduced from. $75,000 to dictinent & oath of office to the members of the court, and was | $40,000, but the line receipts amounted to about} 4 Tecess J. WwW. Drew, HOUSEFURNISHINGS PHARMACIST, Porrery Axo Porcenar. es from 25¢. M 7 a - pruperty, Was Pomoved to-day from, AVE, AND 9TH STREET, then sworn tn himself by Gen. Benet, the presiding | $53,000, so that the amount avallable for the Hue. Praeeat toe all st sizes, from Takes Feast ing thearrival of a large and | officer. ‘The court then held a secre sesso, BSC, | Nas aboutg3.0%. The appropriation forthe curent | ‘The Barbed Wire Fence Patents. son te = complete axsortrie frat Manicure: | Aug Several hours, during which a general plan of | fiscal year Was reduced fo 83.000, and the uso of Ine | _CutcaGo, Nov. &—Representatives of twenty-six | 3 ; Uslunent of Dr t 1 Sree Maniewre: | procedure was considered and agreed upon, so far | receipts was forbidden, reducing the agereents | pee Aeon NOt So muntry engaged in the ian, | 2&€ Trans¢ jontincatal Poel) Aiwecka- WE ARE NOW RECEIVING FROM BEST MANU- as to decide to begin the consideration toanorrow | amount avallable for the bout, $58,000. | ui: re | 5 FACTURE: : PORATED POTTERY AND PORCELAIN, SE- VORY AND BOXWOOD; LECTED LN PEKSO: ‘PECIALLY FOR OUR SALES, corsm | timony will be deferred until after all the docu- | tenance and repalr only.” alty o€ 75 cents per ewt., but th SERENE SOCK REACHES VERETES mentary evidence required by the court shall have eLERHONT. Ceo wen ae EDDY REFRIGERATOKS, &. . Deen submitted, G.. Fiscurr, ure of barbed fence wire are in session hy Is Why necessary Ines have been aban | for the purpose of determining the ztnount of Tos gantation and fitting out of the expedition, in- | doned and existinig lines may not be property main- | alty they Will pay tae Washburn & Moca compares cluding th instructions issued to the officer in com- | tained, and why no new lines can be built, since the which practically controls all the barb) wire mand. ” It ts understood that the taking of oral tes- | appropriations for the current Year are for “main- | patents.” ‘The companies have been IN EUROE morning of the correspondence incident. to the or- | ‘This expl: NCINNATI, OFIO, Nov. 8 —The Transvontinental: station lv the adjourned meeting from © yéstenlay. oA ram Was Sent to no. W. Kistine, Who Was ciecied commissioner of the pool at Chiteago last week, and after a few ae hours of walting he replied, accepting the positie on company have been | ‘the Union Pacit vestion, Ha During the year the office has been in correspond. | £F#nting beiter terms to certaln of the licenses, |! ang and San Antonio, Burk Sa 3 : : Owing to Which fact they are all absolved from the SVanE aud Sans atonlo. Burin — FOREIGN*°BOOKS*LLER | LIBRAIRE_ ETRANGER ‘The Marine Corps. ence with the Bell ‘Telephone company concerning | payment of any royalty. It was finally deter. | Nopcke snd Gann Gecaed CAS He ae p. AND SIATIONEIC | ET PAPETIER, SRS the right of the government to the use of the Eccard | tnined, however, to offer the Washburn & Moen | LOPCK# | . inpud M. W. BEVERIDGE. : bub st. opposite U. 8 NT FOLMORE PRIVATES. telephone. Tt 48 maintained by the company that | coupdny.a uniforin fovaity ot SM conte per eves | Prsuelseo tallroads wee represeated at the abete rely too woo for the | _oct27 No. 1009 PENN. AVENUE. Pee ons en STATIONERY. Fe aoe ERATE the government has no right to use any but the | and a committee was appointed Uo make this pro- |!" —— 4.49 to. 87.50 eo = unique Biles and all latest Novelties frombarere: | Col C. @. MeCawley, commandant of the marine Hell telephone, and it, demands a yearly rental of | postion Serious Railroad Accident. how a ve e display | f a Co.. P cyer & Hardtmuth, Vien in his annual rey dated October 1st, 1 ve dollars for each Instrument, or twenty-five dol- SS SONS KILLED, AND TWO FATALLY INa ry tneasplay | Cory Wrarner Stntioners to sil Innpesa Courts in nro Batensive saved hav on LALOR aaLB were 1. uni Jars forthe use of exch instrument during the lite Wall Strect To-Day. git footing arom onan Ghar oy from 9c. ap—they | coming: snd to be ready for it yom should call at our | fioceey” ENGRAVING of Visine cards Manceen | men in the corps, 683 of whom were on board ships Dy.a sergeant of the signal corns in iano wpe Wonk, Nov. &—The Posts financial article | $EPaN Hard ralltoad at Rockport. one mulle west ee a OE HEATING: STOVES toe neue naa | and Create soliciwed, iu highestatyleof perfection; ud-an | In COMMISSION, ‘nd 1-004 doing duty at the several | of the office, the best field telepioné that has yet aL ee a ped it tint) ot Newark, last night. A Pan Handi freight train st deskens, extra quality and | ™ ee tt ADIANT HOME, = + shore stations.” During the year there we en; | been made.’ ‘The use of ‘the telephone in the fcid, | SS; y atock marker conunued Gull agsatn tls | st taken a si ian he ‘ re Al Ii strictly. first-claswe re: lstinents, 131 re-enlistments, 481 discharges, 16 : STeGth * onger tha he SAME | the swite ding open, wt Baltimore & Sienau sees ‘Aico. cyeat variely Of COOKING deaths and 564 desertions. He invites attention to IN dy pnceyeit Seay eaanaecay UA ei ee ses Was | Ohio passen: Frain, Ieaving Culumnbns at 9 p.m, ieee neste oUsACe SATE ASTER ORATES | AN oveney inconvenience fell rte want of thet. fle te | tt ralue oft Signal corps. Al the sugtralon | ny reactions from ke frmncs with. whit tg | Eatin aie DT akin raul win. gi ey wewtitione Cheee ath ae &e. The only place on 7th street where the Genuing ’ i t nt market was hel e most trading was in three | Dime » © passenge te tteution them all, abd a See ; : ie unable to supply the demands of many yards and : i ee | name was hot learned, both of the passenger tral = Bias | See ee OREEN 9#A PROM INDIA Sg Oe CAP i LS | acne | ath ion gana yet, Fe ree MukueLse ¥are.y OF Rui We ulled. . N . zly. a office, under the charge of ‘an instructed vover | mduries nic! e track = crva__ NA content| nor onsen ooo ne ac tmmonnerrone [anes ais ane Seman ce Laaeaan teeaerscae | omen Se EFRIGERATORS AND WATER COOLERS Flay nilar to the best Chinese Gunpowder Tea, | Congress, at its last session, ha’ author less was 40,000 shares, and the net result a decline Foreign Affairs. SILVERBER( I Feth REDUCED PRICES. and at half the price, ° me the appointment of eight more second Meutenants, ‘The Washington Convocation. of 3; St Paul,in which the business was 11,000 SEE tanga gay th st. and 313.8th street n. TIN Ereit. Case ee es PURE AND DELICIOUS. with the understanding that the whole number pro- SESSIONS AT THE ASCENSION CHURCH. shares, “leaving the | price exactly the sime | yapiup, Nov. 6—AL the session of the mercantile, Crockery. Glassware and Kitchen Utensils, vided for by law should hereafter be appointed, esti- | ‘The regular semi-annual session of the convoca- | 85 ee eee Gf higher, and the two Northwes? | Colonial and geographical congress, yesterday, the ad Sis SEE Carta Saag N. W. BURCHELL, Tea Dzarzn, Pas Te Made for thirty second Heuvenants, as | tion ot Washington was opened at the Church of | leaving the price, i higher, and the two Northwes | oy cous to orace Go poet commbeanes bee ee —_ oahey : stocks, 2 : " 2 itntulsera ‘ 514 7th street, § doorn above Penna oh n6-co2t 1505 Street, | TOrMeNY. pratt Darracks and quarters at | the Ascension last evening. The services were cun- | Joaving. an advance of % oneach. ‘The Nuctua- | Of Cust in onder topromots hiamizration, into, that Of = re tne NOHO Davy yard ameent needed, and an | ducted by Rev. Dr. Elliott, and Bishop Whipple de-| tions in any stock were Very small: the only ones | sauiin Of Ota te wren oageaiod te tet eet te ma BON. w. = estimate for thts will be supmitted. livered the sermon. giving history of the growth | Showing fluctuations over a Greater range than 3 | the customstariff be lowered, free port established UN ERSALLY PRESCRIBED BY THE EAL SKIN GARMENTS. B The reports of inspections sat the different posta of the oe oe am ue past Saree Saad file Mail, ‘The latter stock was | 20d Slavery abolished. . and of guards of vessel parni from cruises To-day’s sessic halt vi EATHS IN EGYPT, ee ‘Our SEAL SKIN SACQUES will be sold at the prices | show antexcellent siatecy emmiencyrand {iscipline, | o'clock, with divine service and holy communion. | more active than usual suiroad’ banas eran econ eg eg et ah Reh — FACULTY. marked when purchased in tember. ‘The advance in | which is confirmed by a personal inspection at the one cay Riese aon 22 | Bough prices where cl ‘at all were generally” epidemic Huet es with te ler "The a VE ANI ESHING FRUT1 2 Wil cl ‘prices, isted 5 = disease continu cout ALAXATIVE AND REFRESHING FRUIT LOZENGE WILLETT & RUOFF, Pacis hoped that the regutations drawn up by the | imxewas delivered by: Bias Seseed ae Peet iietcia Sethe cumply of toes cuties tae | European seudcane. ‘Sher were tee eee wee, ze TAMAR Por CONSTIPATION, HENORRUOIDS |g. so eerie are | SS sd Sees tad et >| Yani noone aes rae | Westen und sla tae ata nec | So: ILE, HEADACHE, CEREBRAL CON- = luties on s inally 2 and 24 per cent. __ TO YISIEKING ALPONSO, WELL-ENOW: Eien z OGERT'S VEGETABLE COUGH SYRUP. ‘The recent appointment of oficers frum the THE BUSINESS SESSION Bernie, Nov. &. Advices received here trom an a. " ESTION, ko. ——- nav: lemy mg desired step ance % Madrid report Uhat the Crown Prince Frederick . eames At the request of prominent Draggists Ihave put up a | and will, 1t 1s. ‘believed, have excellent results for | CoMmenced about one besiege oii see ‘The Markets, Wiliam, of Germany, is expected. iawtiy ne rey BALTIMORE DRY GooDS E INDIEN — Prepared by GRILLON, Be. bottle, to bring it within the reach of all. theservice at large. Hecruiting has been carried | ing. There was a pretty or | gBALTIMORE. Nov. 8.—Virginia sizes, consolidated, | yisit Lo King Al{ON MOLE DRY GOODS HOUS! Sole Proprietor, For Whooping Cor Croup, and. Colds tt has 20} on at Boston, New York Mare Island, Cal, | A resolution thanking the bishop of Pennsyl-| 453; fastdue, See ci 4734; new ten-forties, 3145; do. “FIRED BY NIHTLASTS, Pharmacien de Irv classe deta Hoe With moderate success, ‘The lUmited number of | vanta for attending the memorial services of yes- | new threes, 533g bid today. ait sustains aot Warsaw, Nov. &—The Imperial Marie Institute Is Reveiving Its Faculte de Paris, ns-cte ‘912 Rhode Island avenue. | men forces the sent to sea of those who have | terday and inviting him to sit with the dean in the BALTIMORE, Nov, #.—Cotton dull—mi . 10% | an this city, in which a printing press, used for the “ras nate | T° SOFCERENGRE, AY, MOR Meee | hale ating wraeSN icon | mes, Sancta Py cost pee | Fe Sees SneRE Y O| n e n, Pa a ae * ee : 3 , 80) jen. one resolution was 1 2 ; Bo, 143 4 | Was recently discov by SEW FALL Geops palty, GRILLON Tamar—untike Pills and the umal purga- | "E'O Buy cae HATE WORK in the ety, try fore going to sea.” Good rosults have been secured polntment of a committee to [prepare sultable min. | St. LES IT | Sa a ye: Nd | ate Pomently discovered. has pec destroyed One tiver—is agrerable to take, and neverpro-| 7... patents and ive Models from Expositions in | 12 target practise, ‘utes relating to the death of Pinkney, to be | al.085¢: December, 1.10:ai.10: January, 1.12%a1.12%,: | teachers in the institute were arrested. ‘They were 4 duces irritation. Paris, Lyons and Vienm, DEATHS FROM YELLOW FEVER. laced on. records. Revs. eat tio Buck and Sal. 15%, eae ‘supposed to. have a knowledge Of 1 the ication not ‘ORCORAN BUILDING marine ‘arner were appoint comunit gered the . It is. Unat oe el ad ' Sold by all Drugxists, of-th,13w,1stp 597 ots Graber Nosvewaen, Five deaths occurred among the B Suard at | Pesolutions expreasive of the convocation reeret on tre'by nihilisis it order to prevent the discovery GIVE US A CALL AT ONCE. ‘Washinton, D.C. Pensacola, Fla., from yellow fever. “The camp, now | Kr°the-gesih ‘af Hom Montgomery blair wee cee aetna tS eed ne erga e yon wa be a some miles distant, 1s free from disease, and it is | adopted. ANOTHER SUBMAKINE CABLE. 7 cet Nor — : tinue setsin. First, SEER aay . BI of Py 908 7k Street Northwest, Bisnors —_Casrnorrse- TERE A av te nat Te Coenn inact | . Garfield Poat, Grand Army of the Repubilo, Cor- Loxnox, Nov. 8A party of English encincors For Chapped Hands, Face and Lips: removes Sunbum | ("7 —P, E 507 | ise Taylor, in command, Have. Tesolutions =e ; . = - IcTURE K’RAMES, ‘his efficteney in this: . One captain has Pipe g from the island t Cadiz. NE BOTTLE OF ee ens emauitally Batt end Sesoaty) = been retired and one ist eutenant as that Gen. P. H. Sheridan should be pro- ARRESTS IN RUSSIA. and is invaluable for the Toilet, Price, 25c. per GEO. C, GWYNN, 507 434 street southwest. | No other changes in the active ey moted to the rank of genera}, and that Sr. Parsrssves, Nov. 8. persons have ARMY AND NAVY WHISKY, — ‘Try it, and if not satisfied return the bottle | Full success in Enlarging’ ‘*p1_| place except the appointments before mentioned. [yer wee tm ertereregeye deep been arrested here and five in charged with To Invalids, ve the money refunded. TENTH jotoous Gen. Grant written another letter Gen. Te worth aca of the so-called setters ‘Prepared La sai L. C. BISHOP, Drugpist, Wes ee Felt, ae papeecaet Signor Tobia Lae eee sult Rog Fitz John eheongred phe ee ce oa a a Vice exceed tor pape ie Bait only by © WITMER, stroct, Comer Hatrect northwest, | portland and Top Cements, Line, Plaster against ‘Mapleson expresses id ay Somadonistlc agitation, a WwPaave | ois ‘Washington, D.o, | Jusir, Grocks Tar, ‘ina, &c. Cr) of contract, ‘store Porter to hig rank, but give him back pay. 2 . e

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