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THE EVENING STAR. WASHI GTON;: that of any other daily paper published in Wrshingves, asd mach greater thas tbat ‘sf all the other daily papers here added together. = ‘The significance of yesterday's elections is not ‘Wholly to be found ta the vietory of tne demo- etatie varty in New York and Virginia, where most Of the disaffection was supposed to exist. The Poor showing of the Henry George pa'ty at the polls, after ail the prophecies that nad been made Of it8 success, Will cause surprise, not only among the friends of the movement, but among its ene- Mules, who had at least done it the compliment to fear Ics undeveloped strength, Of course, !t would have been unfair to expect ‘very much from a party so recently organized a8 the united labor party. But che luck of 0 gauiza- Yon Will not by any meins suMice Lo account for the clean sweep made of it large hopes. A more Probabie theory 1s that its two apparent changes Of rront on one of the stirriug questions of th - hour Made even some of its friends suspicious of is vitality. When Mr. George Orst emerged as a popular leader in New York city he was recog- aized a8 @ man whose sound patriotism could not De called in question, waatever his peculiar ideas might be with respect to lind teoure. But he had RO sooner been nominated for mayor than the socialists and communists claimed bim for their own end focked to his support. In bis eagerne-s to win the buttie at the polls, he made the great imistaie of his life by refusing to cut himself free ffom this pestiferous following, although strongly ‘wrged thereto by Lis Dest friends, till a multitude of good citizens and honest men who had resolved to vote for him became thoroughly disgusted and ‘went Over to one of the owner parties Months afwerward, when he had come to realize his mis- take, he Bad a distinct breach with his unwelcome supporters, and drove them out of his party as he ‘ought co have done in tue Orst place. Tne remedy ‘Was applied too lite, ‘The friends he haa allenated tm the fall were not to be won back In the summer, and the enemies he made fn the summer were ready to drive their knives into him on the next election day. ‘Mr. George 18 himself a reputable citizen and en- titled personally to the respect be enjoys; and bis Decaller theories, whether one disvents t-om them OF not, are admitted vy all tuioking men to be Worthy of rious examination, But nothing that favors of socialism and communism, in the more Gegraded tnterpr-tation of those terms, can be treated even with complacency by the freemen of America; and the bigh character of the man in- Yolved, the honesty of his convictions, aud the Ingst Brilliant presertation of tbe logic wherewith he essays {o convince others, Will avail absolutely nothing for the salvation of any cause tuat Ieuds ‘Me followers naturally to advanced communism ——— ees ‘The republicans now discover that they @i4 not expect to carry Maryland and Virginia. The dem- crate also learn that they ad not the slightest dea of success in Mags chusetts, Onio, and Penn- ayivania. Tue republicans have won a victory New Jersey and, unexpectedly to most outaiders, 4m the postponed Congressional election tn Rhode Inland, giving to their party a majority of States tm the House of Representatives, with which to elect a President ifthere shall be no decision by the electors But these gains are more than overbalanced by the democratic vicwo y in New York state and city, marked by the shrinkage of the labor vote, and renewed 1 »petus Yo the Cleveland boom. While the republican Vietories prepare them to elect a President in the House, the democratic successes encourage that Durty to believe that the electoral collee will find Ro difficalty in selecting a democratic President, ‘thus relieving the House of all responsibility {m the matter, ‘The “machine” beats the independents in ew York city as in Baltimore, these ci tes leaving to republican Philadelphia the credit of rebuking | Dossism by endorsing the {dependent revolt against boss Leeda. Oregon defeats prohibi- tion and Dakota strongly favors division Of therterritory. Eiection day fs over; the Joy of the exultant Degins to sober down, ihe disappoint. ment of the defeated Degins to lose some of tts sharpness: the politictanis already busy with new schemes, Dat the miss of voters turn resolutely from politics to business, and the poiltical peace. fulness and quiet of Washington begin to settle down upon the recently distracted States and ter- cu ‘The magic of a great name did not save Colonel Fredericé D. Grant from defeat. This was not be- cause be Was persoually obuoxioux The saw Thomas C. Platt and a reign of D-asism be- Bind the candidate, and voted him down. The political tombstones erected over the victims of Mr. Platt’s superserviceable attentions bear the Ramee Of Conkling, Polger, and Grant. The vic- tims of Bis outrageous abuse of his office as quar- antioe commissioner at the port of New York enjoy no such luxury as tombstones. They are buried Im the potter's field, but the contagious pests which they have brought into the country Unbapplly are not buried with them. $$ There is hearty sympathy in America with the German Emperor and Crown Prince in their dap- gerous physical aliments. They are sensible, hon- st peace-loving men, With a firm bold upon the affections of the German people. While they live, they Wil be obstacles in the way of a general Buropean war. Selfishness and affection may unite in the prayer for a longer lease of life to both of them. $< Maryland deciines the proposed constitutional convention. Apprehension that the convention ‘Would be used for partivan or personal purposes to sacrifice the Chesapeake and Ouio Canal to the Pauroad interests, and (o oust the independent Judierary of Baltimore has probabiy ied this con- Servative state to refuse to permit meddulog with its organic law, $$ The FellowsNicoli newspaper fight in New York Supplies to Ube political warriors of the Mturea ich vocabulary Of epithet upon which all cam- paigners inay :reely draw without threatening its @tbaustion. The struggle seems to bave had no other agvantage, as tue Worse man wou. ————_—— ‘Toe Sultan of Turkey seems to have taken a @reat liking to Sir Charies Dike during the latter's ‘Visit 0 Constantioople. He prooably recognized tm bis distinguished guest a Kindred spirit. ——$——— ‘The defeat of De Lancey Nicoll may be a good Jesson in partisan discipline, Dut it furnishes a Very poor incentive to young men in public office to resist tempcation and do their duty. —— Experience ts an excelient teacter. The next ‘ume Henry B. Lovering, of Mass cousetts, runs tor anything, Be will be careful not to let General Butier bear of it. = — —— ‘Let us see: Does the result in Ohio prove that Foraker was snubbed, or that he Wasnt? Or was this once leading issue allowed to drop out of the campaign? a ‘The President, doubtless, congratulates himseit upon the juti ious selection of a Mtting ume wo ‘saub the mugwumps and run with thi ‘Taere ar some disappointed people to-day who ‘Will solace themselves with the deciaration that it ‘Was only Mra Cleveland's victory, after all, — “Senator Barbour” will make a neat appearance om a visiting card. “Dp : Pumaveran Srore- YD offer thts week s choice lot of new goods ia al of Luec, went will offer 12 fine Damask ‘Tedee Cloths 8-4. af $1.65: would ve cleap at $2. $39 ot ge Zo wort e275 < : # 1 ne orth BJs brass’ Sine alk Mitten at's Tae OE 8 Sow Just received 5, ful geeorunee Eirina ont out, wt 73 ’ aaaiityo- Broudcicths, 54 ra, Black, aad Loudow Susoke, to the front, ‘THIS WEEK. (CBICAGO. ‘WASHINGTON. ed ™Sfoown third floor GREAT INAUGURATION WINTER REMNANT SALE THIS THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. List of Bargains, as follows: ‘Several hundred dosen of Ladie~*, Gent's and Misses, Domestic Hoses, st pric s ranging from 5 to 1240. per pair. We wil! not forget to neution the fact that. 88 rule, we do not Keep Domestic Hosiery. ba. having bought an exceptionable Having dev ted a larger epace for our Comfort and Blanket Department, we are enabled t carry s lancer ‘vartety, and offer many Special Barcaius in thie line on the occasion of our Great ele this Thursday and ‘Alot of Preuch Oretonne, beautiful designs, at £00 per yd : rewular value, 33c, of Ladies’ and Gent's Red Merino ‘Two cases of Unbieached Cotton Remmanta, fully one yard wide, ouly Ze. per yd.; stantard price, 9e. A fall lime of the celebrated Tyooon Repps. suitable for Wrapp-rs and Dress Wear, comprising many beea- tiful Patterns, at 12540 per yd; recuist prioe. 20c. A small quantity Of Bleseched Utica Cottoa Rem- unis one yard wide only @¢ persu.: regular value, “A lot of Turkish Towels and Linen Doylies at Ge. The last lot of the famous Plaid De Beige Remnants, in go d lengths at 15c per yd ; standard price, 250 A.ueW invoice of Simpson » Black Calico Remnante at Se. per yd; regular price, 8c. ONE PRIOR TO THE WORLD. LAN BURGH 2 ERO. 420, 422, 424, 426, 7th st., 417, 419 sth st. 29 Goon Croruna. CLOTHING NERD NOT NECESSARILY BE FINE IN ORDER TO BE HANDSOME AND STYLISH. BUT IT MUST BE OF GOOD MATERIAL, WELL CUT AND WELL MADE. NOW, IT STANDS TO REASON THAT IN ORDER TOGET GOOD CLOTHING A FAIR PRICE MUST BE PAID FOR BOTH MATERIAL AND WORKMAN- SHIP, AND TO GO BELOW A CERTAIN PRICE MEANS INFERIORITY IX ONE OR [HE OTHER. WE CAN BUY AS LOW-PRICED AND AS POOR GOODS AS ANYBODY, AND CAN SELL AT AS SMALL PROFIT. BUT KNOWING THAT A GOOD SUIT IS THE CHEAPEST IN THE END, AND THAT OUR CUSTOMERS UNDERSTAND THAT FACT, WE MAKE OUR LOWEST PRICES AT $13.50 FOR A ‘MAN'S SACK SUIT AND 915 FOR A CUTAWAY. AT THESE PRICES WE GUARANTEE GOOD SUITS. SUITS THAT ARE WORTH BUYING AND THAT AGENTLEMAN MAY FEEL DRESSED IN. WE HAVE SHAVED PROFITS VERY CLOSE TO GIVE OUR CUSTOMERS EXTRA GOOD SUITS AT $15, AND AT THAT PRICE WE SHOW BEAUTI- FUL ANDSTYLISH SUITS 1N CASSIMERE, CHEV- IOT AND BLACK CO..RSCREW. WE PROBABLY CARRY A LARGER ASSORT- MENT OF NEW AND FINE GOODS IN CUTAWAY AND PRINCE ALBERT COATS THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN WASHINGTON, OUR TRADE BEING LARGELY IN HIGH GRADES. WEHAVE GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION THIS PALL TO THE CUT OF THE3E GOODS, TO HAVE TH.M PRECISELY THE SAME AS FINE CUSTOM WORK. AS TO VARIETY OF SIZES, NO HOUSE IN WASH- INGTON CUTS AS MANY. “LONGS" FOR THE TALL MEN, “MEDICMS* Fox THE MEN OF AVERAGE BUILD, “SHORTS” FOR THE STOUT MEN AND “EX {RA SHORT” FOR THE VERY COR- PULENT ONES. CALL AND INSPECT OUR STYLES. EB BARNUM & 00. 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. J.C. Hooresrxsox. 29 MM MM nL L SN oN ERE RRR PRAE bee EF Elbbas fl Meeks ¥ - ‘Trimmed and untrimmed HATS, in all the leading styles, FANCY FEATHERS, new designs, at very low prices. Richly Jetted Passementerien and Silk Embroidered T Ee Rg T RR * Ne Jetted Garnitures, in new designs, for Dresses and Garments, LACES AND VEILINA. PRACTICAL BARGAINS ™ ‘WRAPS AND JACKETS, Kersey Cloth Jackets, at $5.50. Newmarkets, with © pe and Hood, st $10.00, ‘Seal Plush Secques, $20.00; worth $30.00. FURS. 807 KKNNBYLVANIA AVENUR expe igs Be ‘stock will a you whee oe For #1350 Awp 215.00 Departueut more bar cains. Cail and ex- mine No trouble to show ecty,” cb@aper than yuu can buy Ube ps eee Ladier and Men's Pun ty rem Ey week of the Sik and Liste Um the color aud. weurot etery line of Umbresias in Past lack Ginguent, at low prices, New stock of New stock of Carpets at We bave made Lauwbee- BY A VERY ADVANTAGEOUS PURCHASE WE ARE ALLE TO OFFER YOU A GOOD KERSEY OVERCOAT (JUST THE THING POR THIS SEASON) AT $13.50, WITH SILK FACING $15.00. THIS COAT HAS THE AP- PEARANCE OF A MORE EXPENSIVE COAT. SEE THEM. GEORGE sPRaysy, ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER, 434 SEVENTH STREET. gad sttention cau be given NOW than in the near are. THE “ORDER” DEPARTMENTS of the Palat: ‘Royal areeach under the ms it of competent, scientific and artistic ma..acers, Who have made their Feapeetive trades & lite-long att ly. “PALAIS RO\ AL" PRICES are charg-din all the “order departinents, and thus you afe guaramted » ‘savings averaging 20 per cent. CORSETS. (To Order.) quote) ‘Thove made by vur artiste are kept in repair, fred charge, for one year. ‘We would ask s trial from is/ise who have trouble in being fitted. We guarantee a perfect At, best materials, the best hand-fsish. Shoes, 65, 98; Riding Boots, $12, $15, 818. UPHOLSTERY. (To Order.) A practical upholater F and one with natural artistic taste is our Mr. Merklin (late of Wansmuaker's). Dra- peries, Portieres, Window shades, Furniture Cover- ings, however beautiful in themselves, need happy ‘combination and draping in order to be refined, and not vulvar. Our patrous know this. and we therefore re- quest orders NOW. Our Mr. Merklin wll person aly superintend our workmen. Everything for iu- terior decorating in dusurpuseed Variety awaits your imapection on our third floor. BOOKS. (To Order.) ‘The latest books to order at 20 per cont below pub- Lshers’ prices. ‘Monogram, initials, crest, coat-of-arms, etc., beauti- fully engraved fur note paper, envelopes, etc. Your name ou 50 carta, with copper plate, 86c, NECKWEAR TO ORDER. FANCY GOODS TO ORDER. BOTTON TRS To ORDER Jabots, Fedora Fronts, Chemisettes, etc.,of lace, si'ks and ribbons made to order at “Paisls Royal” Prices. Samples on view. vaskets tri.aed, casbions embroidered, scarte for draping, applique work and stamping to order. All materials for sale. Buttons made to onder of dress mat rials, 20¢., 260. and 0c. dozea. Ask to see the machine. ‘Monogr.ms, initials, etc, painted ou fans, SnpPr ok “PP AA a ss e AA aa POA’ tu 24 HT e (A. LISNER, Sole Proprietor and Manager, no Garar 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, Repvortoxs Ix PARIS DRESS PATTERNS. ‘We have just placed on sale our whole stock of Paris DRESS PATTERNS, at the unifurm price of @20, the former prices being £30 and @35. As these goods are new such su opportunity seldom occurs to buy choice moods t an advantage, Fullstock of ASTRAKHAN CLOTHS in black and colors for coats, from #4 to $16 per yard. MELTON CLOTHS for ulsters in all colo-s. Special in BARNESLEY DAMASES, the best goods in the wold. Black and Colored SILKS at very low prices. Full stock of Colored SILK VELVETS, at $3.60 per yard. Worth #5, EVENING GOODS in great variety, ONE PRICE, n9 W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 Pennsylvania ave. Jouxsox & Lorrens. ‘Wo have received s large invoice of BUCLE JER- SEYS, all wool, at 75c., worth $1.23. One case all-wool 11-4 BLANKETS, a little discol- ored on the border in manufecturing, does not injure them, which we sell at $6, worth $6.50, Other quali- tice ranging in price from $1 to $10. A lange lot of BED COMFORTABLE, from 76c., 81.25, to 62.50. ‘We have the cheapest lot of CLOAKS that can be found elsewhere in the city, as we are going out of that line, Besutifal DRESS GOODS, at 1Sc., 25c., 0c. Bisck and Colored RHADAMES sad GROS SILKS, at 75e.81, 81.25. A full stock of HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR at the lowest prices, JOHNSON & LUTTRELL, no 713 Market space. Crostxa Our Saxe. THE ENTIRE STOCK OF FINE CLOTHING, ar OAK HALL, COR 10TH AND F STREETS, ‘Must be closed out at once, on socount of retirement from business. It will be sold reardless of cost or value, and consists of Suits and Overcosts for Old Men, Suits and Overcosta fer Youny Men. Suite and Overcoats for Tall Men. ‘Suite and Overcoats for Short Men. Suita ane Overcosts for Stout Men. ‘Suite and Overcoat for Slim Men. Suits and Overcosts for large, small, short, long goud, and bed boys from 4 to 18 yearn. A fall line of Odd Pants, O44 Vests, &o.. &o. On one table we have about 200 pairs of Pants which ‘sold for $2 to $3, ‘They will be closed out at 81.508 pain ‘Come soon if you want any of them. LEASE AND FIXTURES FOR SALE BAK HALL. Fea 7 ‘Is called to our e'egant stock of imPouTED MILLINEUT, Soue Taros ‘YOU MAY NOT KNOW WE KEEP. ‘Indoor Servante’ Liveries, consisting of Cloth Conta (ewallow-tall) and Panta, with silt ot ail- ‘ver buttons on Coatand piping down oatside . seam of Pants; Vests of Eng'ish Livery Vost- ‘tng, with horizontal stripes of pronounced buss, buttons to match those of Coat: Grooms’ Livery, consisting of Short Single-breasted Straicht ‘Frock Cost, buttons according to taste, with Knee Breeches of Buckskin or Windsor Cord: Hats, with plain or gold band aud rosette; Pages! Liveries, with one of three rows of but- ‘tous on Jackets: Drivers’ Liveries, im black, ‘blue, brown, green, and buff; Coschmen’s Gloves and Capes of Fur; Carriage and Lap ‘Robes in Fur, English Plush, and Cloth. Every style of Plain and Fancy Livery represented on the home and foreign fashion plates made to ‘special measure st tho most reasonable rates and at shortest notice, SAKS & COMPANY, OUTFITTERS, 39 «© SEVENTH AND MARKET SPACE. a. THE BON MARCHE'S ADVERTISE- MENT IS CHANGED RVERY Day. Mosux Uxorewnsn. WE KNOW IT'S OUT OF SFASON—THAT IS, A LITTLE 80—BUT WE ARE GOING TU MAKE YOU SOME OFFERS IN MUSLIN UNDEKWEAK THAT SUST BEAT ANYTHING YOU EVE. HEARD F BEFOKE. AS YOU WILi SEE, CUST I8 NOT CON- SIDERED, 1HE FOLLOWING ARE PRICES 10 SELL ON. Nixht Gowns, good Muslin, Mother Hubbard Style, ‘Tucked Yoke, Cambric Kuffle around Neck and Sleeves, 43 cents each for a.75 cent Garment. | | Night Gowns, good Muslin, Mother Hubbart Style, Tucked Yoke, Embroitered Ruffle around Neck and Sleeves, aud dow. Front; others with Inserting and | | Embroidered Ruffle down Front ani around Neck aud | | Sleeves, 57 cents for a 98 cent Garment, i Fine Muslin Skirts, with four Tucks and Embroid- | ered Ruftle, French Back, 75 ceuts fora #1Garmen‘. | Fine Muslin Skirts, Tucked Cambric uffle, Fremch Back, full size, 50 cents for an 89 cent Garment. Fine Muslin Chemise, Yoke Embroidered and Em- broidered Ruffle around Neck and Sieeves, 42 ceute for a 69 cent Garment. ‘Fine Muslis Chemise, Tucked Yoke, Inserting, Em- broidered Ruftle around Neck,Sleeves, and down frout, 49 cents for » 75 ceut Garment. ‘Fine Muslin Drawers, wide Embroidered Ruffle and cluster of fine 1ucks, 43 cents for s 69 ceut Garment. Fine Muslin Drawors, Embroidered Ruffle and two clusters of Tucks, 46 cents for » 75 cent Garment. THIS SALE BEGINS THURSDAY MORNING. THE BB OO) NNN g Q REE BB, NNN B O NNN BBB 00 ON XN MMMM oA RRR con oH ot ERE MMMM AA RoR CO a Me Mh PRG ae MMM 244 ER SS 8 OF keer ne 316-318 7TH ST N. W. Cuppa 3 FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS: “Haye used Cry tal Discovery for two monthe and i etick tore “3b ray hair has changed to brown; send quarter dozen by express.” “Fo: ladies whose hair is streaked with gray, I scovery abuve everyting recommend’ your “Tem man, at least I look so since using , Why don't you start an Send me another bottle” AT IANS. Propriet. 7, and 2d and D sta aw, Geer Suz Or Der Goons ‘Now in progress at BEHREND'S BALTIMORE STORE, 908 Seventh st. nw, ‘We are closing out two Departments at a great sacrifice, CASSIMERES AND CLOTHS and CLOAKS AND GARMENTS OF EVERY KIND. ‘We are compelled to close them out. Wehave no room for them. a cr covery. ‘agent in thix town? ARTHU ‘Have yor Great Mark-Down in Above Department Feast of * Berwalan, Wire Gomory have the Chica’ FOSTER PA‘ IP GLOVI Tans antl Bitek st oc formarprce vise oe 00 Pair Strictly All-Wool 12-4 BLANKETS at 0; ell everywiere ior $8.00" The et all erergmbere tor Teason, why? Lot of 50 dozen STRIPED 8001 Beit for Sir wast OC. per pele. oon neal PICS, Full regular BRITISH SOCKS, 170.; were 26c. PLAID, STRIPED AND PLAIN VELVETS, that were $1; now 67¢. Finer Grade that eold for 1.25, go at 84c. LINE. 35 BEAUTIFUL LINE OF, PRES GOODS, SILKS, TOWELS, BA LN GOODS, COM! TS, BLANKETS. MEstice PLANS ELS pb have made fou= aorfal Baryuine, to which the liantios! feces ts ‘avited. " BEHREND’S BALTIMORE STORE, 25-3m, 908 7h ot. mw, Hovsexexrzas Goons, TABLE LINENS, TOWELS AND NAPKINS. WE CALL ATTENTION TO THE ABOVE GOODS. STUCK 18 LARGE AND BARGAINS MAY BE EX- PEOTED. DOUBLE DAMASK, TWO YAKDS WIDE, WORTH $1.50 PER YARD, FOR@L FINE DAMASK AND NAPKINS TO MATCH, AT PRICES THAT WILL ASTONISH YOU. EXTRA BAR GAINS IN TOWELS. SEE OUR 250, GOODS, SURPRISE EVERY ONE. EG Davis, ‘719 Market Space. A FEW PIECES OF THOSE CHEAP RIBBONS LEFT. LOOK aT THEM. Bo BY ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, ‘Northwest Cor. Lit and F ota, ———$—$ For ever? purpose to which Ribbons can be put, ‘be it for art decorations, fancy work, dress. bon- Set triminings or other purposes. What a ‘change the ribbon world has undergone the past fdw yearn, We are tempted to wonder where it ‘Will allond. Last season iilliners draped two hinds together in trimming hate and bonnets, Jeet showing emmall part ofeach. Manutactu- Tere noticed it, and the remit is seen in the new ‘season's stock in the two and three kiuds made Into one piece, such as gros grain and plush, moires, aud plush, &e. You get the ben- eft of the appearance of wearing two oF more kinds, yet buying off but one piece. Some of the combinations are ex- ‘Guisite, showing rare good taste and Judgment 1m securing « harmonious whole. Fancy edges Predominate, and are lanrer, more full and Prettier than ever. Moire Silk Ribbons in changeableeffects Elegant live of Plaid Ribbons, for children’s Scarfs aud Cloak sashes. Full line of sash ; ibbons, inal widths, styles, volors, at popular prices, KARE BARGAIN LOTS. WHAT A SACRIFICE! Wo offer an “odd lot” of Gros Gra‘n and Plush ‘and Satin and Gros Grain Ribbons with plush dots, all with fancy eiges und this season's gooda. Heretofore sold at G5c.; only 150. per Aboutt26 cut pieces of No 22 Gros Grain Silk Ribbons, with fancy edges, in a variety of handsome colors, of thin season's manufscture. Her-totore sold at 60c. and 700. per yard. Only 25¢. per yard to close. iain oor: center.) ‘There is comparatively no change in kinds, qualities ‘and prices aince last season, if auy, these are better and cheaper. Childxens’ and Misses’ Hand-knit Worsted Mittens, in ail the derk shades. Prices 20, 25, 35 and 4c. per ‘pair. Children's and Misses’ Jersey Cashmere Mittens, All the desirable slades, 25 aud 29c. per pair. Misses’ iibbed-top-knit Worsted Gloves, in Seal, Navy and Garnet. Only 2c. per/pair. ‘Ladies’ 6-utton Jersey Wool Gloves, in Seal, Navy and Black. Ouly 460. per pair. Lad.es’ G-Buttou Length, Pleece-lined Jersey Silk Gloves, Seal, Navy, Dark Ureem and Garnet. Only 50. pair. er WOODWARD & LO: HROP, Cor. 11th aud F sta nw. Pas Wass Fasnis. Do not overlook these practical dress fabrice. ‘What is worth buying a worth buying well, #0 ‘We b..ve striven to secure the very best things fm Prinie, Giughains, Percales, &c., and, al- though we have had littinto say about them, the st.ok embrace: the best variety we have shown any preceding season. We quote: 2.000 yds 28 iuch choice “Dolly Madison” Cloths, extra-hesvy quality of print, in s choice ‘tar.ety of dark washable culore. ONLY So. PEK YARD. 2,000 yds. American Indigo Blue Calicoes, neat figures, fast colors. ONLY 80 PER YD. 1,500 yards Simpson’s Mourning Prints, in solid lack, black with white figures, and « choice variety oi grays. ONLY sc. PER YD. 1,000 yards Fancy Robe Prints, for comforts and other coveriugs, brizht colors, ONLy 8c. PER YARD. 2,500 “Gold seal” Indigo Blue Percales, neat fixures and designs in white, cet, and old gold ipted to Boys Shirt rs Warranted; quality excellent for ¥ 124c. PER YARD. 3,000 yards Fine Dress Ginglams, embracing the Seersucker Stripes. Checks, and an immense variety of choice Fancy Plaids. Fiuest line yet shown, ONLY 10c. AND 120. PER YARD. Full line of Plum, Twilled, and Brocaded Turkey Red Calicors, fast colors, 8¢., 10e. 12y40., 2Uc., and Z5e. per yard, (Fourth floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor, 11th and F sta. n.w. Azr Exszowzey Dzrarruest. The enlargement of this department enables ‘us 10 show .. more complete stock than ever be- fore. We take this opportunity to say that the Woreteas, Tinsels, Embroidery silks, &., sold ‘by us are ail imported, and are better than the ‘Gomestic eoods inasmuch as they are smoother, of full measure, and otherwise superior in point ofetrength, nish and weight Germantown Wool, singleand double, white, black and culors. Only 20c. per hank. Zephyr Worsteds, split, single and double, white and black, Gc. per lap; all colors, 7c. per lap. ‘Three-thread Saxony Wools, inall the desirs- ble sbades, only 15c. per hank. Spanish Knitting Yarn, in all the art colors. Only 20c. per hank Full line of shades in Frosted Floss, Ice Wools, Also Smyrna Wools, Crewels, etc, ‘We have a few broken lots of Colored Zephyrs, which we offer at reduced prices, Imported Tinsel Palls, in plain shades of Gold, Silver, Copper, Terra-Cotta, Dk Green, and a superb variety of exquisite fancy mix- tures. 10, 15 sud 200. per ball These are imported and in every way superior to the Domestic Tinsel Balla Gold and Silver Thread on spools for etching. ‘Tinselle i Macrame Cord, in balls of 36 yards each. Only 10c. per ball. ‘Tinselled and Chenille Conds, plain shades 0d mixtures, ‘Miniature Bells, Slides, &o., in Nickle, Silver, and Gilt. Gilt and Silver Chains by the yard. Banner Rods. Patntefor Gilding. Plush or- namenta, ewbracing Crescents, Acorns, Spikes, Balls, &c., &c. ‘Readymade Stamped Linen Goods, such as Whisk-broom holders, Single and Double Shoo- baga, Laundry bays, Dust bags, Umbrella cases, Immense assortment of Stamped Buresu, Washstand, and Tabl -covere. Tidies, &e. Large varicty of Nottingham Lace Tidies, all sizes, Te to 450 each, Nottingham Lace Pillow Shams, White and Eoru, 36 fu. square; tape bound. Only 50c per pair. Cambric Pillow Shams, 3% in, rufile, hem, aud fourtucks. Only $2 per pair. Silk Piushes, in ali the latest art shades, both plain, em-ared, and marbled effects, Elegant Iino at §1.60 per yard. (Second floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sta. n.w. Qoure Sar Lisimes. ‘This stock is ready and ample enough to mest erery demand. We quote: ‘Black Quilted Farmer's Satin Linings, 27 ipehes wide, 600., 60c., 65¢. and 75c. per yard. 26-tneh Qailted All-Silk Satins, in seal, old- 90d, red, black and cardinal, only 50. per yard, 93-inch Quilted Silk Satins, all the dark and Might shades, 760. aud $1 per yard. ‘{Udning Dept. main floor: 11th st. door.) THY] Braweer Satz Coxrmvzn. ‘every Blauket section in the country, and pur Chased in immense quantities, et rock-bottom Prices, wo ace fully preyared to mest every de- eee ‘room 16 Gaaton ital God: made Every thin Sood mah lary. WAXTED—G000 WAIST-HANDS AND DR} 8s- ANTED—A SALESMAN TO SOLICIT; NONE Ny a nen ably <iED—WOM Ni WOVEN! AXIRD-WOM NE WOUER! WOMEN! Cham eru: ‘dood u women Wabted.) y ED—WOw KS, $10 | “ Eran 1 9 S626 Feta. AGED © 0. Woman 4 BUDD -E-AGLD COLURED Wom » Wie three; must \ cow whic: bring reterence. 1818 Goteoran et WARES SSPs she ES: 5 inte Ape WAY, ED-EVERYBopY 1 00Ki. ea Paicion. “OOLUMBLA BUS, Se : Telitatw. opposite relais Koyal. I nakers, ot 1100 © et. n. 1 Ww ' ers bat oue entirely ara & FR fi; = ‘ud. 417 7th ot aw, Wass erecta ear chase 3 ake dood wae sini Iacen c1ty OF POM Bo. Numan, 600-032 Fat, ow. a 840. furees aud Lau pice, MBS, 926 F st. n.w. AN’ Wit 725 Sune. aw. At | AN FOR GENERAL HOUsE- fab otay ot ui THE Co- Tor ovo, ‘ullrees, Cuaun ber Yak 204 da ,OBR HELP ‘to call and = GIRL TO COOK troa iaet employer snd a orcloce, at 8 yy ANTED—AaT ‘wth st. for business of Repair for PIANO EXCHANGE, ar eneral wulity and to Tesi the JAN ED-FOR A LIGHT POSIIION IN OUR bouse, lady of dertnuine oe wee 428 7b ot. 0. tuervetic cispositiod, alan Speveu hours dally cut? a Ta y ANTED— WH TE GIAL AS FIRST-CLASS GUOK W ‘al itioarees Refetcnoee reqused 1739 st. 19-6 b4NTED—A WHITE GIRL TO ASSIST IN W Qoathont alittare on children, 4a priva fu oud wages to the richt per-on. Sturcllice. RL ox A |W alas i tea a WAxTEDA WHITE. WONAY AG SIRST- ciate cova ate family 5 5 niue “bru relecences, Call, between 8 asd 1a: t. Sie Cet nw. asst WASTEDSA WHTTe WOMAN FO GOOK IN A VY sthall amily, with references, 282 lat stn w. ‘ANTED—COOK, 010 T0 @40, MAIDS, NURSES, Wiivsitees, Goine Workers, Men ad Witte for Waiters, Scuiliona, White. ivred Butlers fences. At DICK'S: AS 7ehetmw. usze ALS SRL SEs Store, “Addiees i U No sitotion us-Se ANTED—A COOK; ALSO A HOUSE GIRL. AP- Diy at Dr. Ra BURN'S, 2120 Ft vw. nB-2t ANTED-A SETTLED WHITE WOMAN FOR and make hersef ir W W chamber iy usetu. ANTED-MAN AND MIFE WHO OSD! fe tuoruugbly : hove t aud w ehoes Foquired “GRANT PARSH, A) Ret ured. Reterences req) WANTED--SITUATIONS. ANTED—A THOROUGHLY RELIABLE GEN. eee et Wktep-roarrr nen ae AN EAL .T; — TIONS Were ante eae eae Nurses Seaustress, Men Wai oe MeL. Saarasre cube eee eee WASTED HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, Rooms, Laundry, Exrresa Companie‘H bles to now they can wet reliable help with ut chacce athe COLUMBIA BUSINESS CX, 402 12th vpposite Pa.aia Royal, bi ANTED — BY A RESPRCTABLE WHITE ‘woman «Si and iron with a fee will wash pected, "Adinves NEC a J ANTED—A SITCATION AS COOK BY A RE- Woxt eciiejrema, thon siuoeer ae Teverences from Laat 5 wascing “Apply old Istst a ome W \S22-STvarion BY A Yor ax conying, Dookkr®, tug. oF any hours day. “Address Box ..3. Star NTED-—BY A RESPEC | ABL” WH ninetesu years oid a situation ach W or bous Keeper for sunall fa Shani u a Calon or address 23, bomen NG MAN Pa rane nt D'st, co Witenes inets, “References. call at 409 Net uw Warsi Race easy, sthecnw W Hina by the day a gisraierage igecuiaes Bugheat sefeta‘ce” “Ait Box 40, Star office ANTED—a FRENCHMA’ Situation in branches thorou ences." Audress D. (COOK) WANIS A wate family, understands all Tongexperience first-class refer ‘star B73 ENT — Y F iw eee aang NEATLY i NismEn Sth water tabed ecu veutent neniboth so oF THREE Rooms, PUR. we sive wacoed Rive, ba Foon attached. tuciern ton verses a oat board, private 0 ne ny oe DOK LENT—TWO Lane ROOMS u Beka men 4 Navy De ‘enc STITE ¢ wise or ante 6 thea’ FORREST AUD OMT) ‘of rooms ou second 8. sumences, tube board moderste. 1112 M xt now JOR RENT — 3 od late spertenie wih pre ies x! FURNISHED Fi E¥0 gentlemen ‘our sg re frees Sak eatin sve. cars ao four frome irereid pa a ‘AMILY—Laac ae PESTS x eT. furnis or rit dew Peo: Fe kext IN A HANDSOME HOUSE Neak Pinel, airy rooms, uufurnished on sccoud oor. board Wf Geeite’, nefereure "At Bor Be, Bar offer WASTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN AND room by & white man whocan furnish the references. Box 95, Star office. -__ WANTED.-ROOMS. W3NIED-BY A GENTLEMAN, large. airy rooms (furnished or or without bound), open frepiac usce. heat, i modern Louse, Dear F-st care prefected, Addrrss, it tux price aud Uoscriptiva, Box 50, Senate #0. Ff WANSTED-NICELY FURNISH yoube etieman, Permane Re erences,” Address J ANTED—B. A GENTLEMAN A FU room; state price, Address DISPA. WASTED CADE WOULD IKE ROOM WITH heat, gas and bowrd, Dot over $25 per month no reference. Audress 0. ¥., ~tar office ir WAXTED-NICELY AXD CoMPORTABLY FUR ished parior with two bed rvous junicat. jug. for fauily use second, lor, With Leet table bos: comm ‘bath, &c., ret oF Lox Bu, Siar office. WANTED —FoRRIsdeD AXD UNFURNISHED an ehgaue, Hertel uring rooms ty reBt ous sare i ‘Us. we receive. conta ee PHENTING AGENCY, BEI tehGuet roomie’ ROOM RENTING ACRE WASIED-5Y 4 YOUNG WAR, & ROOM, WE Droektuct uear Franklin Park: @18 per'mont ‘Address W.. Star office it mont \~ Star office. WAXTED—A GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND x daucuier desice accomadations ior the wi ster 1p 4 private imully iu the burthwest part of the chy Ad- Gives Box 8 star otfca wet Mt hae _ WANTED—HOUSES. __ y Es TABLE, WHITE GIRL GiR- V arrels to cook snd aeaiat tn housework ia With new house aud furnituce. addeess, Mow 1, 8. 8., 006 O st. 2.9, WASTED — IMMEDIATELY — 5 } Wana typewriter familiar “with me NTI tx: also, a Youny mau oF boy to make himself geu- ; Relerences, Addrest or call atter 4 E. BARBER, Law end Patent offices, iy. Write Mrs. F.C. FAR! Chicas: Wat localtt acy RAFT, Supt., 55 WANTED pexpon EMPLOYMENT —4sU- Teau, conducted by ladies, Meu and women, white and colored, for all kinds of domestic lavor, for District snd Staton, with reference. 717 MI st. uw. wr ANTED — A GOOD SULO BARITONE FOR WiNiceber choir service, “Radtess Bon 0, iat porns an ee Ew ANTED—STUDENTS TO LEARN DRESS-OUT- VN Lung by the Mlvod) Prfect Tailor Square: can Wake Jearuiny :cuttine. 2 ddresscs| ere Tiber 3! Tithet uw. below dissnased woe ple, to eugare’ sportion of which cat be Gone ius gmail Lome, daytime orevenins. No oom, Nuwubag- imple and euay cau be operated in the Ser week should soud ide) ior tull directions bow proceed, 24 working eainples and an envelope ‘Circulars free. Albany. N. X._ a AND INTE 4 lorated outside 'Washineton, to represent im het | | ‘au old firm; relereuces: permanent pos.tiow, RAF tas 3 * Et ist nw. WANTED 10 EXCHANGE EX. ELLENT COW | VV ner iot, 14th st, ex ended, tor improved city prop- | ersy, 815.000 or @20 0UU, ‘pay diference EXCHANGE, star offic WV ANTED-AT, 0 \CE— A NEAT. 6 OR 7 ROOM Wut Bished b use. ip good localfty, with all wod- 4 iuprovements, for ataully of two adulta, Must tu first-class order. Addiems, statin price, WASIEDIAT ONCE-A FURNISHED HOUSE everything included, “convement to Peusiv Offi. te ot to exceed $90 per month, Box 91, Star office nz-at" VW AXLED—1O PURCHASE HOUSE IN NuKTH western part of city; wood meici aud With all mo er tinprovements: must uot exceed 0,000 t0.811.0 O-in jrice: will exchange a “es in Baituivore in par. payweut; Dalauce im eam Payments. Address, xiving full particulars, BALTI- UME, Star office. i "ANTED_DIRECT FROM OWNERS A BRICK Wirture on Capitol Mil tor $2000" and one for €3,500, and one tor $4,500; aiso a bri Epouse ap the ko py Phun Sox, o6.508 and for 86, HENSEY, ‘st mw. Telephoue ANTED—DIRECT Wan Lots tor can placed witht us will ‘be li Jense. “Kents eheeted 200. cauk ‘HOI (01 1513 F st. Adjoimiug Sun Building. FOR REXT=TO OSE OB TWO GENTIF wey. 2 ely farmished rooms on nite in a pri Dew house with beat: gas and bath. 2 lines « 1001 Marion st. bet 6th sud 7th, Q& K. L ave. hs. Eipomey bese Catto convenient te cars and her pent reanomatye veo etouce tod. E'alison. 21 a si id Fe: RENT—602 Mt Wor, Dv We Ni furnished roows, @s enite or single, APst or secotd ‘heat mou. Best F& KENT—DESIRABLE furnace veat,uear 16th and’ Faia "Adress Star office wie 08 RENT—WT REN TH municetine ings, aud private. Sylvania ave and a AWD RACE uirvinstore tad taint ae She T—isv7 NN W-sUITEOF MOELY FOR- Fan second sory” private feuilyr Adaiia epeesiape te ‘Leth o Cars piessaut hove for two persopa, oe Le a ‘boat E : Poe ved, with Banks ois Povayivanie bee B63 MR RENT—13%6 Q ST. X, W. SBOON! FORE TE SS Oe cove iu: frout room: ik REN MUST NW. TWO FWirmiys Hote ball bck fap ano somely 1urnisued Foose OU evud foe Treat or grate five JOR MENT—A DELIGHTFUL SUITE OF WrLx furnished 24-Aoor toous: taodern, rommeuenees th sain floor, lays cutner beter south ting ee private faunily . references. 12) a8 a ce ‘NT—194 E ST NW. TO GENTLEMEN furnished toome. single « oe sonth front, heated b. turuace, Lath ana all mod references, teriux nioderste. JOR RENT—so0o F furnished Koume,wit For cw een! RENT — THLGE UNFORNISHED ROOM rith beat and gan, two on tLirsndcur on sel bear eveuuecc-reand her.tic Yor the thins reutetmely. Apply lis a jusetls ave. PE : alcoves. Coweta ands pedheiitis JOR RENT. > FURNISHED PAR. wore, en suite or ingle stable i. yl for eon rinior without bonrd i 808 FOR SALE—LOTS.__ POR SALE—A BEAUTIFULLY LOCATED LoT ON F° ‘Ktended ; south 4 ‘arvard st. near 14th st. ¢ front: Sux116; ouly Joc; offer Ww. WidGHT. ‘Oth and F sts. now. __mede® * Fite bist ne. voor, igth st ahd Sines. aye he, na Le. OOF. aos sor. 16th st. and Kentucky ave se.; bargains. W. E. WitiGHT, Oth and ¥ sta '29-3t° ROR SALE—A VikY DESIRABLE LOT ON ME- Fidian Hill. 302190 feet to a 30-foot reservation. ce 30,8, per foot. 4, KR. HERTFORD, wu V V ANTEOSHELE To SSTRIDUTE AND GOr- to $20 per week a..d expenses: cording to ‘ih. "Sicecwentoet cuplosament for jadies and gentlemen. No paiuting, receipts, or hun Write at ouce, enclosing seli-addreswed and wiped envelope to EMELUB SUPPLY AGENC' ER-AGENTS IN EVERY COUNTY INT 8. $75 per mouth and expenses. Nazuples it free. “Write, with stainps “ALL WORTH. M FACTULING Cd. Kuthertord. N. 3. bah Fok Sate —vors IN MT. PLEASANT FOR $500 ‘and 8600 each. n9-1w* ing it wil b FS. E—TENNESSEE AVENUE 18 NOW being improved and sewered its entire the north dred thousand ve of the mist © isle by section. I have about one with 141h st a erty wil undoubteuly bring 20 cemta: Iwill se 1 Gf within 3) days) at t ceuts.can neu OKLE, Koo 4, or two yearsut 6 per cent. W. 1. L Fst uw. “29-1 WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS 7 ANTED—DAVIS. PHOT R, J the aveuue, in powat 72 71h et, making bee ter work Ser rig poe aud ia a} Bg or eave ina doeen’ fares made by Str. Davia, : postr WV ANTED-CARRIAGES, COUPELETI PE, WW iicirway, oF sitsvassencer close re paired oF mo. Adinees CABKIAGE. Star office. ue 2t? ANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO enlace repairs. JV ANTED—TO PURCHASE & GOOD SECOND. ‘Atand Phastou Baxgy. C, Star ofen, it ‘to take howe. Isafiret-cluss woman. Inqwre i468 Madison st. ‘ANTED—HOKSES TO WINTER IN TAI iN THE ountry ¢810 per mouth: Dest ieed. care sud ANTED—BY A COLORED WOMAN WAS) 1NG W niironing wesc ‘basture for exereee, horsey Called for and ‘delivered it Gesired. Adurees bor 2 “Alea audria, Va. City relereners, nize — BY CHICAGO, LADIES Waienn cur Enh Levis, prices pad. Audreae Box 577, Post ut ar-ame 'TED_VELVET CLOAKS, CAPES, VISITES Wits Stas cuiat Cares gia Tiebde tori eee zt WANTED THY. ‘OUR BUTTERINE AT 20 CENTS WY. bound Docmmre got rancid: svobs better tans alle due 00. SL Ceuter Market, and S44 Northern Eiter Market: WMC. SCMIBNEs aud-Ldwe \\y ANTED—WELLS DUG. BORED AND DRIVEN, Witte: teaates maracas aon Durty work easy. All kiida ot ‘veil wort dowe the r MOF NAT, 2 te jyi-Su* \y ANTED — NS WISHING TO §cND 9,te couutry for winter, iss, Cain J R. LEE SAUNDELS, Cain Jc "ORB \WANIED-HORSES TO KEEP FOR THE WIN- Tr Keeping horses, wiuteran summer, a spe- SNL er sian Gate Where ce OT? R CLAIR. sage On Md __025-1m* VW ANTED-FEATHER BEDS, FURNT_ iy )ERSIGNED. AS ASSIGNEES, IN ODI "Tic Sse up tne adaure of beard covert ee wail geil at private sale their entire stock at the old Stand, No. 1429 New York avenue a. 7 sists of w Iai o "Be lube of Gas Fixtures, Sts Plumbers, watchin Tinmer’s’ Styplisn Begve v7 a Plumbers, natch Hepaita ac &c. ‘This ise geod chance to buy ‘useful kouda at ver} low prices, We: viaced Mr. Caverly im the store, al pic anou seeat ad Te wii'be Mleassd to show er "veurbted unto said EDWARD CAVERLY 2 Cb"are requested to make eatly settlement with the tnd snd haviug claims againat suid EDWARD CAVERLY & 00. will send statement of their claims to the “46 svune. va WIND One Wat J. ML 20-20 Assignees of Rdward Gaveriy & Co. 70H SALE—ON EASY TERMS. A LOT OF LAND feet front or any part tacreot), on 4 irontimeon tol wrouuds. $2 per foot. Also, two four-room each; sural Tox: pag wena: titles perrect, ‘Attorves, uw det 6th and 7th, 8100.” Thos G. cata )OK SALE — SPLENDID LOT ON MASS. AVE, leur 1th st 30 UxAUY feet to 2U-tovt alley. Pracs immediate purchaser, oo “{iso tour Lots o8 the uorth sive of the strest nearly opposite, sause price. ‘Choice lot on Connecticut ave —part of lot 14, square Js early opposite the Betis intern. Prout JO average dev eet. Sint hail of square 100%, fronting on North Carolin, ave, Cand Ut sia, Be, respectively, aud coutaluiiug 1U,Go0 "square iets” Price 42000, Supe, 40 and 41, sq. is trvpting Rhode Island ave, bet 16th abd 17th ste. @3 per foot. Sar oe, 3155 pet fcct'tb huamiediate purchaser. te FLOR SALE—LOT 6, BLK. 12, LE DROIT PAKE, Pir s00 ese of 35 ctue oud location oy uaneeed ne AL Babin Oty md {OK SALE—CHOICE BUILDIN FF Pi22iton isch will rect houses for 208 RENT—TWO COMFORTABLY | FURNISHED rooms: south frout. all modern oun eulences; eultabie ior ligut bownck coping 1313 Tat ise Fe BENT—i0 ToWA CIRCLE, TWO FURNISHED ‘sulte comm ESS ace references required. wo oates oy tage rr Fr peation. L017 14 lin Fark. Rete SH ST. NW. THREE Ey ama Ca aD » 2 handsomely furnished parior suite 0: ‘second flvore. Fe RENT—OnF,, furnished rooms for Le two years old, euuibern exis: Fee aaah ob SS Boor grat aid comsoram cmt uo hati wld 1320 Stu stuw x Frrtolcsting oom, mrutpers caposie: ehh best ight crating MiPenon Suan” Teas eee E et SW. With Fins? of Tncge baid-omely fur tbsbed sat Shee roots & tw bea rable rucwe on td and Bd Boots’ usde= NICELY-PURNISHED anes ‘be Yor meniber. ‘on third oor. 20K KENT —1 TH ST, NEAR ARLINGTON Bit iiaaruey ternal ‘oun te sue at sincie, “appututasents nse te Ramrcre:herulce pase tee dur, reterrures oie Wy Sab ROL Or uaa ane | Seach forma” Gand OUST | From MeNT=auconw L008 oF j faa of all grades ua hand: awe cabinet repairing Fone at Beat uguire ot Mm Y WELUH, 330: WV Ete citiey Heute oma tttes | mecca obo sunk cituaxtoas = | Besta, Beane aetna wba sae soe i B ee oe —— ay TUM GAMPETy STOVER a “Sr epee | em Ten |FRES MOFFETT, 1821 ey ‘a pclvates kT ‘Le m- | Tub. [ae niesung - * : (OR MENT CHOICE, RO ‘Oni x 4 ‘KE PUBLIC ACCOMMODATED WITH uh it 7 = ‘abu Tatuoring: OES SB | Bear cae SEE Pe eS |e ee | Ra ee SPECIAL FEATURE: ‘ALL WOOL —— ————== FOR RENT—OFFICES. ASE au SE perp sek Se FOR KENT—MISCELLANEOUS =—TWo OFFICE BU’ AT § ACCOUKT OF THE HEAVY UPON | p08 RENT—STABLE AND CARKIAGE Bousk, Reese S| aqetee renters ce wa | Poser. FOR RENT—STORES. “sus” SUARDING. Ba whe iS Py

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