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tll — HAS THE WATER GONE} Serious Consequences Threatened by the sballowing of the Grea Lakes. Cleveland, 0, special to the Phila, Press, Jan. 28. From observations made along tue entire chain 01 lakes the startling discovey has been made that ‘the surface of all the great Inland seas has been TELEGRAMS 10 THE STAR A Romantic Marriage. A ROMANTIC MARRIAGE—CURIOUS MARITAL COMPLI- CATIONS OF A NORTE CAROLINA COUPLE, Ranmios, N.C.,Jan. 30.—A romantic marriage ‘Was performed at the little Lown of Newton, which attracts much attention and is 2he sequel of a curtous compticatios. Sev nieep years Mn bitzabeth uson was living in Rowan ty ‘with her husbaad, Joha B. Ferguson. One day,on ime pretext or otuer, Fer went to especially in the Detroit ‘St. Clair. ‘Toey declared that it was impossibve for such an accident to occur, a8 the deotn of water was greater than the draft of boats. But the groundings continued waull the close of navigation, causing much annoyance. Recent tnvestigation reveals the cause of all {ate trosble, and Bowe from the upper lakes add furiher sigs of bad times avead for leviathan The wite, patientiy £m ‘bis return for two in the family Of Mr. A. ‘on account of the. until _a month oF so once taken by dirs. Fer.' ings were tice to o. TI years, and final he wasdesd. After many wealthy recired Of usta oot Male that Perguson, after going tala a divorce, and Court by publishing no. upon bearing the facts the court at once granted Years of supposed widowhood she went to live as housekeeper moved on a fara ried Mra. Pe: guson. another Woman and Was stil! alive, Catawba County Su casecame up Friday, and to Mrs Ferguson au absolute divorce. Saturday | carriers. From nearly every point comes th re- hight, “at the Hapnes House, in the prew'nce of | port that the water is lower than was ever known Judge Boykin, ex-Congressinan Armfield and | be Goverument harbormaster at Sind lany prominent lawyers, Mr. Hale and his wife | Be Where an tinmense harbor of refuze is located, reports: “Phe water 18 16 inches lower than it Was a year ago at this time, a d is2 feet lower (han It Was last Juiy.” At Sault Ste, Marie, Where tue Government canal affording entrance into Lake Superior 1s located, reports say the Water ts very low, and outs drawing over 13% feet will hut be able to get throuyh by the me navigation opens. Tus is a very serious matter, not for Lug vessei-owners alone, but for cou Jealérs, grain men, iron manufacturers, and every branch Of 1n- dustry connected With the lake tnarine, It means that boats will not be able to carry anywuere near their maximum ¢ ty mext season, and that all classes of freights will be higher’ than usual. If the water does not rise enormous appro- Priations from Congress will be needed at once to commence dredging operations. The cause of this remarkable state of affairs is a mystery. Whether Some luumense subterranean oulet has suddeniy been aiforded for the vast boly of waier, or whether the tribucary streams have been affected by drouth, is a matter for scientific men to deter. were united finaly. ‘They were serenaded by the | band, apd a large crowd was attracted Lo the house. A Haunted Nort! BiG STONES FALL FROM THE CEILING AND SOMETIMES JUMP OUT OF THE WALL. ‘ Karon, N. C., Jan. 90.—P. C. Martin, a promi- nent gentleman of Caldwell County, is here and gives particulars of some very remarkable maal- festations at bis house. Rumors of singular oc- currences there were Leard a fortnight ago. Mar Un says that about two mouths ago his litle granddauguter informed him that stones were Talling in the house. From that time this pue- nomenon has continued. ‘The stones have been ‘seen to fall in the house by Various persons, and they are from 10 pounds’ weight dowa to 1 ind. They fall apparently from the ceiling an: jo not indent the Moor as they would do if dropped Neen castes Hom the side of the rons. The | ME. The opening of navigation will be looked Rist Sbservation of this strange phenomenon was | FWard to with interest, oe ‘The Marry Firmament. NOTABLE EVESTS AMONG THE PLANETS DURING FEB- ‘BUARY. Abridged from the Providence Journal. Mercury 1s evening star, and presents an appear. ‘ance beautiul enough to repay the observer with the naked eye. He reaches his greatest eastern elongation, or greatest distance from the sun, on the 17th. He sets on the 17th an hour and a half afver the sun, and may be found ai that time, if 1¢ De a clear, cloudiess evening, by careful observers under the following conditions: Note in the hort- zon the sunset points, and three-quarters of ap hour afver sunset Mercury will be visibie abvut 8 degrees WUher ROLL. An Opera-glass will be,of grea in the observation. Bevore the 17th he will be farther south and nearer the sunset point. After the 17th he will be farther norta and farther from the sunset potnt. Saturn Is evening star. He ts in admirable post- tion for observation during the whoie month, belng far enongh above the eastern horizon to be easly recogn.zed a¥ soon as itisdark enough for the stars to come out. He still forms a tfangie with he twin stars Castor and Pollux on the northwest, and Procyon on th: southwest. Neptune Is evening sta. He may be found ubout } 6 degrees south of the Pielades with a good: tele- scope, Jupiter ts morning star. Observers who have foliowed his shining course during January will ot need to be told how superb has been his ap- Pearance in the morning sky, as he unticipaved he dawn, his stay above the horizon constantly lengthening as ue moved westward from the sua. He ts now far away from his fair rival, Venus, though the two planets stil. form a lovely’ picture | 1o the eas before the approaching sun puis out | heir toser Hight, On the 29th Jupiter rises more (hau four hours earlier than Veuus, On the 24u0 he ts {a quadrature with the sun on his western | side.” AS ue then rise about midnigut, he will be & couspicuous object ih the sky trom Unat time Ul hrar sunrise. Observers of the starlit sky after mlduight will Beuoid 4 starry curve of planets and Ubree first magnituue stars Marking out the ecilp- Uc or sun's path in the ueavens, she curve or arc, (hough somewuat irregular, is’ made of wares Pi pets and tree first-magnitude stars tn the tol- owing order: Regus, Uranus, Spica, Mura, Jupl- | ter aad Antares. “Vemus might, be added ‘to +he Uist, but she is now so near the sun that when she Js Lar enough above Lhe horizon to be convenienuy visible the other stars, with the exception of Jupl- ter, are lost in the morning dawn, ‘Venus is morning star. She 1s still the brightest, fairest und iargest Star th.t slimes in the beavens, twough her luster hus grown percepuibiy dim. Suc 48 30 far away from Us that her diameter is oy one-fourth as lange as it Was at inferior conju: on, but to partially make up for it, a inuen larger portion At the old Martin house. ‘The family moved about & quar er of a mile to a new house of Mart.n’s, and the stones fell there. Them they moved into an- other house and the fall continued. Sometimes ‘hey fall outside, and appear to come from & clear sky. Other curious things ‘Tin wash- owls move off a bench, on which they are usually Kept, and fy up as bigh as the top of the door, hen’ go over across the room aad fall ob the bed, Martin vouches for tats ‘and says scores Of his neignbors will do likewise. An Erving Wite’s Sad Fate. DESERTED BY TUX MAN SHR BLOPED WITH, SHE DIES MISERABLY AMONG STRANGERS. ArLaxTa, Ga., Jan. 30.—Three months ago An- drew Harper, the father of a family, Itving in Bail Ground, eloped with Mra. Dimsdale, leaving two entldren, Nothing definite was heard of the coupie until last Friday, When Mr. Dimsdale received a Jetter from Mr. W. H. Harris, of Culberson, N. Stating tat a man Dy the paue Of Harper, a iow, chunky fellow, sandy hair and very freckled, cans to bis house three weeks ago With a woman Whom hie at first claimed to be his wife, The woman Was sick With billows fever and grew worse, when he started for a doctor, but never returned. The Woman was spare made, with dark lair and eyes, her death-bed 'sbe said she was ruined ead left her husband and two Taat her husband's name was W. 8. Dimsdale, and that be lived near Bali Ground. She died on Ule 16th of January wita bulous fever. It 4s supposed (hat Harper slipped Dack howe ‘and moved his family away, and 13 now living with Tuem again, acaipleiiipsteteins A Valuable New Oil. AL ILLEMINANT AND LUBRICANT, AND CAN Be EXTHACTED FROM WASTE-PAP! ton, N. C., chemist, W. A. Martin, of a new off and & process for obtaining it. In & ite point of view tne doucle discovery ts quite a valuable one, and prowises to be aa acquisition to the tadustries of the coun ry. The oli Is 4 hydrocarbon 0.1 and Vegetable In its nature. It can ve obtalued from any source not witneralor animal It can even be made Irom Wase-paper, Woods, &. It is a pure grease, colorless, and has avery faint and hardiy pereepUbie odor, uot at ull disugreable. It ts per- Jectly neutral, will pot ferment or become rancid, and remains periectly limpid im cold weather. As an Ulumiuant it gives a strong, brillant lixbt, aud 3s nou-explosive. It makes & splendid lubricant for machinety of ali and ip every respect it Js supertur to lard oll, and Is a great deal cheaper. pea arn Brave Little Crippies. ACTS OF MEROISM AT A FIRE IN 4 HOSPITAL FOR CRIP- FLED CUILDKEN. Shortly before 7 o'clock last evening a fire broke out in the Hospit al for the Ruptured Crippled, at Lexington avenue and 42d street, New York, in which there were 163 crippled children. The Younger of (hese children were in bed, others were preparing to retire, and a few of the elder cntldren Of her illuminated disc is turned toward tis Sue presents a yibuvids plas: 10 Ube Lelescope, like that of the moon near the fd. ‘Mars Is moruing star. He is a conspicuous ob- Jeot, wii nis ruddy bue aud Ine easing Drigueneas, wnile his near compantousnip with Spica adds ad- ditional interest to nis appearance. Uranus 1s morning star, and ‘with Mars and Spica form a nearly equilaveral triangle at tue ve- A faning of the imoath, but a very irregular one. ere cating their sapper in, the basement Two | Whe pou tulis on the 27ta. sue 13 10 Of the latter—Loulss Poblty, ai ; oun Tanus on the 2d, with Mars on Mty Greely, aged 10—starved upstairs wo go to bed.’ Oa reaclilng the second floor they were sud- deuiy enveloped in clouds of smoke. Bota chit Gren are suffering trem spinal disease and can walk only with difficulty. Without screaming or manitesting (right in any Way, they burried as Tapiily ag possible to tue third floor and found a Jen Douglerty, and told ber the buliding Was on ire. Asrapidiy’ as possible the doctor, burses, police and Grewen, as Well as @ number of citiens, carried the chuudrem trom the burning Duliding. Tue guests in the Vanderbilt Hotel op- re. The others touua private houses Meanwhile the dremen ve Mawes, aad alter a stubborn battie sub- mn When tue fire had been extinguished the lifeless body of Mary Douneliy, a coux In the hospital, ’ Years oid, Was fund in ber room on the where sue had died from suffocation, ‘Teu-sear-oid wax Schward, Who Is suffering from lip disease, tried vo carry Out Jno. A. Burxe, a lite Ue deat and dump ct Dut the toy was too heavy. He then dr. in Out Ww the hallway, Waere be met a pollcewan, who curried bous boys down, During the ire Miduael acCartuy, tue ele- ¥ator boy, Was overgome by smoke aud’ fell into Lue elevator pit, He Was discovered there by Miss Josue stranger, a Young Waitress in the Rospital, Who dragged Link out into the alr, waere ue re Vived, sine SUranger also saved the life of James Brie, one of tue engineers of the howpital. It Was bis day off, and be Was asieep iu his room aud Was already Unconscious from siWOKe WueD sue rad Yo Bis Tuom, au bY repeaved Knocking On the door roused ulus Ub UWE LO eacape Une Lave Of Lhe URIOF- tunate cook. ty the dd, Witt Jupiier on the Stu, anil at her neare point to Venus ou the Sb. ‘Tuduyu the fair planet | An Waning moon are ‘not viable at the tne of conjunction, they Wil make a charming picture in | tne southedstera sky on the morning of te 9th, | Tue ‘woon then rises at 5. 10.0, ait, aud Veus | suows her fair face above tue uorizon at 40. 40u a. m., (WO hours beture the sup appears abd spuLs Fatal Murder. 8 POR GETTING & BRANCH ‘WITHOUT PAYING FOw IT. Frederick Auschiag, a young German, was ar- rested, with anocher man named Antone Decker, for the murder of Chas, P. Hitchcock and wite, near Garden Grove,Cal, He made a full confession Saturday. He says that he left Garden Grove at 5 o'clock on Tuesday morning, in an open wagon, witu Hitchcock and hts wife, Wo go vo Santa Ana. He bad conewaied in the Wagon a hatchet, and in an unfrequenied spot, about 3 miles from Hitch. cook's home, he suddenly grasped the hate! arose in the rear of his vietims aod first attack Mr. Hitehcock, kiliing hun, He then turned on the defenceiess wise and struck ner dowu, killin, her with « single UiOW, wich crushed the ide her face and ‘Anschiag suy$ he tied the pes to keep them about wita tie motion of the Driving nearly a mile farcher away he dug a hole «od put the bodies therein, covering the grave with straw. He then went ‘back to the Fanch house at Garden Grove, took off nis clothes and bid them and Washed tbe hatcuet. ‘Then be went to Santa Ana and got Decccr and drove with hiin back to Garden Grove, wuen they Look pos- Session of the rauch and Went quickly to work. Ansculag says ne murdered Loe Hiccacocks to get the deed Lo the ranci and Lo get tue owners out uf the way without paying for the property. He sautes positively that Decker hud nothing to do with the crime and knew uothing of it. A Homance Ends im Marriage. From the New York Herald, Jan. 29. Miss Peileitas Kemps, of the Koyal Opera Com- al ettieceiner Pian of Chicage Laboring “len, A MOVEMEST AGAINYE MOLDING THE DEMOCRATIC coNVaNTivN IN THK AUDITORIOM IN THAT CITY. ‘From the Chicago Times, Thete ts a pian oo foot among the Chicago labor ‘organizations that, if carried out, will either keep muoeratic national convention away from 0, OF rise place ali organized labor in an- 3 to the candidates of Ue convention. It tagoat: 4+ being pusbod by some of the enthusiasts (or an | pany of Vienma, Dut now at the Metropolitan Opera independ Oi politica labor movement for tue | House,1m this city, Was married to Mr. Alfred Purpese of lorcing ofyanized Lior w abandon the | Gartner, of Vienna, at Newark yesterday by Jus- of a eag tye ye | ice of the Peace Otto, Ths ceremony was the end ally beil-ved among Libor mea ‘that hoc ouly did | of a pleasant Mitte romance, The eouple frst met the contractors en the auditoriua building em. | in Vienna a yearor two ago whue the lady was but they Used stone that | singing lu grand opera, It was a case ot love at ralientlary, and tie most ce In the’ eyes of the meus Uaat this stone was hauled Trot sight, aud tue two" became secretly engayed. ‘Some tue ago Moss Kempt accompanted the opera to America, leaving Young Gartner dis. pester penitentiary by the Wabash . He summoned up all bs fortitude and er and Western ital of which the prin: | ed Wo paieatiy await the return of his cipal owner bs Chas, B. Coie, who, im the last’ ses. | a: d bride t Vienna, When they were to be < Sou of the legislature, introduced Uhe bill muking | Married. He 1s of exceli€nt family and his mother tue boycott a criminal conspiracy. The intention | 13 4 Kussla” baroness .n her own right, her maiden hate belag Baroness Herring Vou’ Grubarow. Gartner is @ civil engineer and just twenty-one Years old. Finding ‘tue separation too bard to inamorata Caitago central Labor organwatlons slmiiar to the Sopetition th Preaiuent, of tus democtauis uct | Dear, the young Atotrian ‘allowed bie to petition th. Pre mocratic na- | Dear, tonal committee, aot to bold tue ‘convention in to America, Where they have been unites, a3 the auditorium Viulding, although they would be | already stated, “Mr.and Mra Gurtner will return glad (o have the couveation come to Chicago. The | at once to Vieuna. pian is to have a committee appointed, consist ? £1 delegates of Uh- boycott oF executive boards, tue various central bodies, and Tespondence with the Committee. ———_—<90———__ hvolmarme. PE ane yan onen | change, in New York, Saturday, on a charge of ver cpp gt forgery preterrel by Chas. A. Rogers, president of wlubacy Of the clergy 19 a familtar doetrine, both | TO" es ba for banning and for blessing. But the celtbacy of | ‘B® Breece Mining aenoed So tuapeeeer tue “cnooumarm” is @ Reseay wnich as yet only | (€xists In .be pious dream of school Managers and _ schovl ards by Whom marriage is regarded as an even more ruthiews enemy than death. No sooser do they put gins through their long and costly pected of tralbing Chan some aurewd sultor swoops | | is again Wo bring a concerted movement of all tue | | eee Gown upon the falr gu ‘at ag altempt should bave bee Austria to legisiate in favor of euforeing celibacy Among Ue feiuale shoo. Leechers rejected yesterday after a humorous debate, Ulere is & god deal to oe said in by Ube preicreace show! ers ib many countries. by. Min tster—“Webster Bovby—“Yes, you adore sas’ eRe side of Ties and, eneaty ne —“Yes, sir; Webster spelis it; you asked me bow J speil it.” iets a local senoolmanter, 200 invellt- Picunatnetbene acumen’ intends on New York to cAURETaD ay run Wurrs Cara.—At Boston, 1nd, | few there, and then ‘proceed ‘straigut to a ren, recently and ; ae ‘Husband (exasperated): “What in the mischief urday and, ‘WO 8 tree, ad- nightt” Dome to take care of Ris wile Sud children ‘iis | somst "1 cea Soa Hobsa eeeuad cha Nena ‘sve (nem 4 pron-ise he would do $0. ‘put 16 im the parlor.” ¥ never boen anything jenstve and foreign to any. aggresst He hoped the penoe-loving monarchies and gor. ernments Would succeed {n maintaining peace and removing the teling of insecurity which weigh 8 heavily on Europe. BERLIN THINKS IT MEANS WAR. A Berlin cable special says: Herr von Tisza’s statement was anxiously awaited ere. It has confirmed the conviction that war between Austria and Russia ts by both sides as inevitable, ‘The premiers statement was given in a careruliy potved speech, professing peace, but breathing the spirit of war,’ Operators on the boerse who had Walted dispatches from Pesth offered international stocks for sale freely, but ‘the effect of the pre- talers speech will not be tuliy seen titi the op ‘ning ot on Monday, Private advices frow Vienna stale tat the diplomatic negotiations re- cently opened between Prince LoDanoff, the Rus sian “ambassador to Wustrla, and Couut Kainoky have been aban ioned, Tne condition of affairs piy that each fs ying in walt for te ars chance Lac walt for tolbtrike. ‘3 BULGARIA THE REAL POINT AIMED AT. Reports received at the German war office trom agents on the Polish frontier intimate a renewal of activity among the Russian troopa Difficulties tn the way of the troops are bet remedied, the comafissarigt has Deca improv and disease the troops isa creasing. In the provinces of Volhynia and Podetia military Tequiaitions for grain vad forage are causing & tenets eigNt great tnngadines, dre veing wah nes will be surrounded by fortidcations, At Doubuo accommodations have been ordered for Whedtatr Wounsk r betwen Douduo and structed which & new camp 1s con. ‘bold 30,000 ti nese Preparations would seem to ve an intention of inv: Galicia, Austrian War oMicials sus. ect twat the real object in view is the invasion of julgaria, aad that tue alm .f the czar’s st rategy is to entfap Austria into sending the bulk of her forces into Gailcia, while the real coup 1a delivered, in the Baikan Peninsula. DONNELLY OUTCIPHERED, Bacon Must Give Way to Ralcigh as Author of Shakespeare's Plays. Ignatius Donnelly set a lot of people by the ears about the authorship of the plays attributed to Shakespeare, and now Rev. Frank M. Bristol, @ Methodist minister, 1s reported to have said re- cently to a reporter of the Chicago Tribune: “Donnelly isentirely wrong. Raleigh is the man. Bacon had nbthing to do with the plays. By breeding and education,” he says, “by the study of law, a thorough knowledge of history, geography, science ana classic lore; by experience at court and adveutures in war and travel; by Ilterary tastes, poetical gnius and keenness of moral perception, Sir Walter Raleigh was beyond question equal to the task of writing these won- derful plays. But the time has come when con- Jectures must be laid aside for certainty. Ail doubts Vanish in the light of @ cipher which has been found 1.) tae plays themselves.” “What 1» the cipher?” efo understand it you must (ake the first follo of ‘nis Mr. Bristol did, placing on his study table a copy of te Best follo and opening tt at the Arst Pay oe Grst part of thé*historical play of Cifeary Ives “Now,” sald he, “you see two columns in each page. In each column there are italicised words. Tue cipher involves the reiation of the italicised words to the number of the page, and the adding or subtracting ly guverned by tae column in wuich the last word discovered may ve locate, If the word is in the first column I subtract. If it ts in Une second coluiaa Tadd. Sometimes I multiply.” “Hlere.-on tals fret ‘King Hi “He page of jenry 1V," numbered 46, what is tile tam that every Where atehes your eve? It 18 “Sir Wal er.’ ‘There are “2 oluer italclsed words on tnis page. Add 22 U, 46 and you have 68. ‘Turn to page 68. Again You find “Sir Walter’ all over the. page. Add the italicised words, which are to the bumber of sl tue and you have 88. Here the dominant word 18 ‘Walter;’ the ith itulle word on p ge 88 43 ‘allence.’ ‘Sir’ Walter,’ as we ved “sitence’ ull his life about his play: “Is ‘sir Walter’ more particularly designated?” “Much more parcuiarly. — Curiousiy enough there are wo pages numbered #4 In the Jolio, One precedes 8%, Uke other follows It, Evidently page ‘S4 is a page of mystery. Now, on page S4 foilowing page 88 there are nine Itallezed Words, Moreover, page 84 1s tue ninth page from the be- winning Of tue play. Multiply the two nines and you have 81. Count the lines from the top of the first column to the eighty-first une, In the eighty- ‘first Hine the first word Is ‘Kawly.’ The word oc- curs but ouce in Shakespeure’s plays. The name Of Kaleigh has been speiled in various Ways—Ka- leigh, Kaegh, Kate, Ralegs, Kaw.eizn, Rawley, Rawiy, &, e huve now by Lhe untoluing of the cipaer'tas name of Sir Walter Rawly or Rafewgh.” “But Wat of Suapespeant” “SuakeSpeare and Ralel,h are the same. Take 71, Here Raletsh's ‘hame ts repeated three ‘gir Walter,’ Bir Walter,’ Sir Walter.” In the second columa there are 15 other italictsed words. Add 15 1071, aud you have 88. On page SB you find tese words: ‘By yea and nay, sir, 1 aig, a7 jay cousin, Wiliam ts, becom. & goba scuolar. He is at uxford still, ishe now?" sir Wal- ter Was educated at Oxford. "In reulity ‘Wiliam’ Was not an ignermus of Stfattord, but a student at Oxfor Unt spiendid scholarship which made poste fae socalled “Works ot Wuliaee Suakespeare,’ ubLract ‘um! other italicized Brg teens hati oem ae fou bave i 75 the words whignepatets ‘ihe William’ are aks” and “Speere,’ Theve words are part of the cipher which Was introduced to link tog ther the names of Sir Walter Raleigh and William Spakespeure.” “are these Mr. Donogjly’s methods?” “Line by line. The is virtually the same, ‘You sce there 13 nothing about Bacon in it.” There is much more of tue same gort, but the above gives au idea of Mr. Bristoi’s method of mak- ing out his cuse and flooring Donnelly. Hubbell Loyal to His Party. HE DENIS THE RUMOR THAT HE WILL OPPOSE RIS SUCCESSFUL wIvaL. A Detrott special to the Philadelphia Pres says: Of course the liveliest interest 1s taken in this city in the canvass now going on in the eleventh dis- trict over the election of a Congressman, There Was no surprise manifested when Jay Hubbell was downed in the convention. A telegram trom the Northern Pentusula Friday st ted that Hubbell Was so chagrined over his defeat, however, that he Would do all he could, tn a quiet way, to defeat H. W. Seymour, the nominee of the republican con- ention. Tis is @ canard. Hubbell was inter viewed at Houghton Saturday, and said he shoud do nothing of the sort. The interviewer found hin suffering from a terrible cold, which will pre- ent hun froin taking an active part in Seymour's catmpaign and would have prevented hit from do- ing much for himself had he been nominated. “Tnere is not the slightest doubt that Carr is an exceptionally good man, and I congratulate tue Tynesiders upon their improved prospects of regaining the championship of the world. This fea f ef i ae a fe ul aa Absolutely Pure. wwder never varies. A marvel of screed and wholosomencse., More cpnonaidl ft the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in com a sith themaititnds of low ton shore, welelit damn, or EialPowsan Gon 100 Wall sect NE Wore Axo Warcm Jura OF aL, Be Dyconducting business under the principle of the above we have always been successful on the feld of ‘commerce, ‘We watch the market closely and purchase only such articles ae we think will benefit the public and ou» selves, ~The Public’s Benefit is Good Value.” Our benefit s Living Profit. ‘Wo have #vain been successful in procuring some ex- traordipary Bargains for our GREAT REMNANT SALE this entire week. LIST OF BARGAINS AS FOLLOWS: 2 cases of Gray and Brown Mixed and Plaid De Beige Temnants, in good lengths, at Sc. per yard: regular value, 12540. This lot is certainly one ot the best offers of the season. Several cases of Dark, Medium and Light Figured Percale Remnants, regular width and good lengths, at Sc. per yard; generally sold at 1230. A small lot of short lengths French Percale, in light and medium styles, extraordinary width, at 12340. por yard; standard price, 15¢. Only 20 pieces of Fine Furniture Cambric, beautiful designs, consisting of mauy different colors, at 8c. par yard, which is much lower than the regular market al ‘We ave been very successful with our sale of Ladies’ ‘Skirta (advertised last week), and announce s continua tion until the eutire lot is sold. For the enlighteument of the reader who did not notice our sdvertisement few days ago regarding the Reduction Sale of Skirts, ‘we will state that the lot consists of different manufac- tures and styles, worth from 83e, to 82, reduced to 490, A new invoice of the Celebrated Connstadt Feather ‘Ticking Remnants, in excellent lengths, at 14c. per yard; regular value, 22c. We warrant this fabric to be entirely Feather Proof, Notwithstanding the advance of cotton, we will sell all our Short Lengths at the old price. ‘We have received a New Lot of Fruit of the Loom Bleached Fillow-Case Remuants, in excellent lengths, at the following quotations: 50 inch 64 12% 15 16 ‘Which is about one-third less than the regular mar- ket value. In our Comfort, Spread, and Blanket Department we will offer the following specials: Alot of Fine White Crochet Spreads, all 12-4, will be sacrificed a the follow:ng low prices: Several dozen (fringed), at $1.25, worth 81.05. 140, “ $190, « = 2 1.50, “ $2.00. “ « “ 00, “ $275. Also lotof 10-4 and 11-4 Scarlet Blankets, at €3.25 and $4, worth considerably more, Aamall number of Imported Spreads,worth $10, be- ing soiled, will be sold ot half value. ‘One caxe of French Satt'ne Remnanta.in Plain Black, Navy Blue, Seal Brown. including Light Pink und Blue, at 12)c. per yard, worth 300. "ONE PRICE AND NO DEVIATION. UP H ‘00 EE RRR Eg ~ & fee EE OH fee oul ~ ‘The Clearing Sale has left us with a great many ODD LOTS, REMNANTS, &c., which we are going to close ont regardless of their original coat. An examination of our stock will show that this is not mere talk, but actual facta appa ee About 25 odd pairs at 60c., 900, 25, $1.50, 81.75, 82, $2.75, 83, 84 and #4.50, worth double. PORTIERES. Odd vaire of Turcoman Portieres eg : Was Now 2 pairs, 1 olive 1 blue... 95.00 84.25 1 pair 32-inch Chenille Dado. 608 490 1 pair Dnagastan.. 525 4.50 3 pair wide Chenille Dado 750 6.85 Spair 36-inch Chenille Dado. 775° 0.25 4 pair extra-heavy Turcoman, 9.00 7.25 00 2 pr.all Chenille Portieres, 50-in-wide11.00 8.50 Plenty more, but have not space to mention them. REMNANTS. 25 Remnants of Raw Silk for furniture coverings, araperies, &e., in lengths from 2 to 3 yarda, at 350.0 yard and upwards: worth double. 15 Remnants of Imitation and Real Madras, at ex- traordinary low prices. Was Now ‘S Japanese Screens, 5% feet high. damaged, 3 panels. 07.00 83.75 12 Adelaide Door Mate. 125 (B5e. Best Rubber Door Mate— Oval. 1465 8q 16 + Jong. 7.50 ‘1 Me of Persian ‘be, Liine of Nottiogham 190. ihe eer S wy 235 Plush Lambrequina, 250 cr awn Ce our Art Emb’y. ? AN UNG! iz ___ AUCTION SALES. EDUCATIONAL. ES De aeree NES Fors amt srovig tor <a eh eet ESS AeA et BY M T. VERNON SEMINARY, 1200, 1104, 1116 M STREET aNp 1128 11TH whl Hort tel net eR | mel quate In the city of 7 of oar ry = ae & fens a Bite — aro inatroction ip all branches 1B accordanes co Pp As vision Colum- atx Scene acat Bag eco nae Se EMoarters sees Ee ecle | Tugger. Second Term beens RBRUARY i $3 sy SS E ' . \ ePuas : ‘which : of $100 will to vame er in any Wise | Commodious New School Building, heated by “4 ‘st timo. of sale and f 3 ‘ Couey af Tats ire a third cash: talance in one and. two | Shaosiibine chapels eaniorovins case Toston Sad portato), tn Red Light Ba Gray, Bloch, leo 00nd ine at from day of safe and secured by deed day, im — mot pun baker Terma to be eonchied Sith i ea a ‘Gray and white, im all from eis.ct pro} ‘will be resold at reat SPECIAL PRICE, = om. of : ape a ‘All convey- MRS. E. J. SOMERS, Principal. $1.25, HOSE WageaataN, ovnetiag: val ume, Vino Oars aettod RoEE | BAUANS SANITARY AND OWN MAKE CORSET, T, E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. » 30-cokde ee By 4 tu Gray and White, sold for 82.50, THOMAS DOWLING, auctioneer. Bhatianst Mee Secretary Whitoey, Wasb.; Mrs, Gen, SPECIAL PRICE, RENCH SYSTEM OF SOUND SCHOOL = ne ES SALE OF TWO-STORY AND BASF- iT AND MANSARD-8T\ USE (1408 N STHEET NW. sD C® HO virtue of adeed of trust dated the 26th at ‘Removed from 14th st, to 723 13th st, MLLE V. PRUD'HOMME will give free lessons for siakin’ peopl wil are bow wae, JP EXCANSON BROS, Auctioneers SALE OF PERSONAL PROFERTY SECURED BY | one woek from Janusry 10: moruines 0:30 COLCATERAL NOTES” fare, 7 30. Sneitah By virue of three certain collateral notes dated at B Juve, 1866, and duly resomed ae iter 1295, folio 57 one of the land records of! {he District of Softubia ana we the wettven juest of iy they ean learn to pronounce, i the party secured ti by, we will sell, at lic anc- | Waahius' D.c. ively, French by this novel, attractive, and rapid SiR EP ae Banna OH, Pace | uns a Lan si Noeamoas¢ TSB oe et li | "Clan flied now forming. SEATS i Lh a tose pa FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, the tollowing described real | 1888 SCAB HCAS betty es HR estate, situate in the city of Washi ton, D. C., to wit: action rovins of Duncanson Bros, 9th amd D sts. ~~. AND DRAMATIC ART. All of apdicieny ant bs Uh d Litel ‘id anne her. Ty paly Diamond Marek Maa. spe ae By L. BACK. vi v of of juare numbered two hun- Diamond Cross, 2 Diamond Former! yw York, 142 a dred and twelve (215), aa teonrded inthe “Mego, the | Bracelets, tiauond shd Wuby Bracelets Diamond and | Private isso and Glues ee surveyor for said District of Colum .,fol.o 211; and also that part of lot seventy-seven (77), in said suvdivision of said square: Bezinning for ‘the same at the southeast corner of said lot seventy- seven (77). and runut HE NATIONAL CHRISTIAN SOIENCE INSTI- Titre (iteorporat a. ed ua patien istrue SMfehee Mind Heal Mas . "T'noureox. 1329 F ST. X. W. thence wert twenty (20) feet, ma Celebrated ‘north twenty-t 3 day of each month. For further particulars address ‘Patest Bangs and Waves for the : " eer (a0) teal the es the Pete EMMA baa CS. D, course ir, and Besutifers (itches to the ateof the Maseachusetia Metaphyaral Ccliere | “ghasyeue't inning, together with ail the cassaronte nexedites 1915 Get nw. EmaRLae ” icatins a Incutathd aby urtenances tothe ‘samo belonging oF is | and COSuEBSATION AND. PARUORBTigveTre | ———__ oFerus of sale: Onerihird cash, in two ta Pe alae peapertanesd Balt m far | Ware, How & Co, Tischer Addrees Box 37 Shar oihece FESS ‘LESSON! University, RT! POST. ok CAR ‘HIRTY- By ofder of the holder. DUNUAN@ON BROB., [poxcanson sxos. uctioneers, 25 WEST 16TH ST. NEW TORK, SARATOGA and LONG BRANOE, Engliah tuition i ceaneeenes ‘same quarters, Fis; ND. DOU) uacr, 815 15TH STREET NORTHWEST, Rip Cat AAe EA SN eaDoeEd WASHINGTON SCHOOL OF FINE ART AND Rol FATE aS SEN TEGMES, FINE OBES | thoroush Instruction ta dsreine selsiee metab ee ‘AND Ww . HORSE COvEtts ADRee “Seta “Whuserta® | sed mo‘d axing Day’ sid ovtalag' ins Will close out, previous to departure for Europa, all Diks' AND GENTs' FINE DRESSING-U. a Es. Wal medias 3e21-1m° ‘their magnificent stock of SMOKING SETS FOR GENTLEMEN, JEW! x ARAN’ TO TEACH ANYONE To MAKEA Ww BOXES, FINE IMPURTED LEATHER GOODS, Giese Crayon Portrat in Atesen any IMPORTED CORTUMES, S10CK OF GROCERIES, TEAS, SUGARS, FEES, ad AT AUCTI Beer Het Searing prceecary, J: RE *| DINNER and BALL DRESSES, WRAPS, BON- *h RF CAN GOODS, FOBAGGO, LARGE. LOF | on MONDAY, WRUNESDAY, AND. uRspay. | owed ORM. 4 Fae. —— NETS, &o, &o. GRE AGOORS, SOPEERB MAIER AEDES | ZANUA THETA MRU TR ey "TGie!Porerate gull bite, Wee Selon aa et Sante HERA RRPEATY wo SRGDAD) hs | ntehtan'y Raw Ronda ommea sea has | SN esheets sey emt | Talia tnd «rary cpporeeiyocban Cee cet ore Oe cath Tiree! eal. at the | Goode, Sic; This sale should consmard the sttentine of i? = etl pales a0 Autique, S5. om mn tho cust of dealers and private buyers, the stock being the finest ever offered at save in this city. ja27-3t HHUMAS DOWLING, Aucuoneer. SALE, BY AUCTION, OF VALUABLE IMPROVED RUOVERTY, No.'715 THIRTEENTH SOUTH- SDAY, JANUARY TWENTY-SIXTH, gg, T bell sell Lot 30,’ Square 1020 have er, Tabell well Lot 0. in’ Square 1020, bavi front of 48 feet 8 inc hes by a det of 209 feet Pinches tation sez pA ee ag sti MI “ ~4 and Mainun Yrices, Zi-iy ‘TIONIZED—“ACME® PIX pont Fapid. nowt Ugible. jessona. Proficiency in three = Clanses ¥ BRICK HOUSES, PEIWEER STEN Boston S THIRTEENTH AND FOURTEENTH AND ND W STREETS NORTHWEST. ‘On THURDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY SEC- OND, AT HALE-PABE FOUR UCLOUK we wil Teacher of VOICE CULTU SINGING AND ae _ +t * | RLOCUTION. ‘The DELSARTE SYSTEM of RIZES FOR THE LADIES. = 30.202 AND 115 | Set RelA det Guitare ned. 1284 tna iid here wil be dnetvated 1,1888, Five ‘property will be'e0 les ASHIXGTON CONSERY, : PRAEES Yo! Sites whe feck diet 8 ibcfo0 ede ucE | inches, which has eon condemued for tu alley, whick | WW Gluud buldins, Oa nud fae” Nero poe: | make She, eTesieat umber, of words trop the sen: built, m Brick Houses, water and sewerages, will | divides this property equally, leaving ® hundred test | Piano, Organ, Voice. Violin, Flute, Comet, ke. ies | tenoe ‘0 Tea is the best.” Any pelt pana Hy povilere ahi J at ether end with the widih of che lot d two | Sctvantawes. 0. B BULLARD, Director. ja-Lm™ Sompete will receive rules and instructions by oS . nicash; the balance in one sn 7 - rector. — jalan’ | Greeting, pcgerimt: Gob ball cash: batnco i uso and two yearn. | teria gue, iE cab: the balanc bercent perape | TEE, HANNAH, MORE ACADEMY FOR ati | “To-tat * UARTIN OILLET & 00. Baltimore, Ma. day of gale, and to be secured by deed or eae from | Duan tntil paid, a sorted tr sdcel gr Gankton a snetroction it Engtiok, theese ning ond thorous 'VORS FOR THE GERMAN, SCRAP-BOOK Pi Yeranciny at purchasers cost. 4 deposit of @100 on | Proverty told. All eeuveyancing and recorditu, at | a ee RHC ae ‘Goods, Guid Paint Tops, Matersee itera olltewtaetiencie tenet orate | tae UML THiOw SOWLNG, nuce | Hemratown, Md. ee itan” | fe epee ery ean mn ten day, otherwise right in reserved to 5 ED PAINTURG AEBS : : Tia and cost of defaulting Durchasct alter Bve dey i eg ee ae RAWING AND PAINTING ACADEMY OF FINE | - $a0 1m ond bite sdivertisemment in suse uewspaper in Washiug- ABOVE SALE 18 P PONED UNTIL Arts, 804 E. presided over by Mra IMOGENE B | 3 & D.C. DUNCANSON BROS., TUESDAY, JANUARY THIRTY-FIRST, 1885. Heme r who has bad 12 medals and studied 15 ‘RS. BM. pean. 98 ora st ¥. jeebe ats v ‘Auctioncers, | hour and plac Je26-dis | years in Europe with the most celebrated 3 Zepbsr, jumbis ‘Varna, Chenille, FLW. SPLENDID BUILDING LOTS ON cONNE: Uiey wal be seceivel ‘Safar Seat fore proeed es | - Pace ‘Embroidered Table 3 5 = : oy wi wed Satur ays at four Tiigct RPE ARR OR -THENtAY Piet | SEWING MACHINES, &e. si: {or alipogt nothing” Metractioa in every ‘other articles suitable for on FRIDAY APEEHNGON, PEBKC ALY THIRD, EDS bey Sey digs OE ‘Gssortment of Stamped Goods in Linen and 1888, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK, we will sell in | NN CHING EXC! ASILENT WHITE SEWING | S24 Gent : re hie ee ees ARTYN'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. 13 Rear Office. 323 Oth st. u.w ‘City Post. CHINE, Acknowledged by ex] ‘as the finest Ree a niente gee Work, aud Beauty of Fini ia aby ec each fronting 24 feet on Conn clicut ave. and having | ic sure sid cee itn MGR ERNY Bole ane ‘Oire, Banta) a front of 2d. eet on ist atreet, “These lots arevery | Uthat ume “SR RICHMOND, Mansur | ru ical end Beak an haart, 4 desirably located, having two fronts. ‘Ageiit for Hull's Forms for Drapl Price | Evening ge with the latest styles tm a Gee ital eee yar, ghee eee Pope | Hayes eames Oe | Pape re Sr Hea noies to bear ( per cent interest irom day of sale an ACAD’ (CAL CO to be secured by deed of trust. Convey ning, ¥c., at | — .ADEMIC: URSE. sclection tn AMBER, ana DULZ urchaser's cost. Terms to bs complied with in jen | Writing, Grammar, Hh History, Geography, ‘OKNAMEN' 3% otherwise right reserved, to resell st risk dud Arithmetic, Alzebra.” The studies im this course eles: | _ Hair Dressed and Bangs Shing. 21 9-am Sect auch resalein' some, newn/apor Puel wed Mn | IP, R ‘iret floor, from Vem to Bp me oF by meal [i88 LOTTIE DAVIE id re of suc renale'in sume uewsimper pub! wea ie t mail Washington, D.C. A it of sotat RICES EDUCED. FRANCIS G. MM 'N. President. time ot sal URNER,C. E., a. at assdts SMS size 1ctio G2. W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer, 036 F. = CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATG. 127 AND 120 SIXTH S1KEET, NEAR BSOULHEABT, AND ON New JERSEY AVENUE.DETWEEN BANDCSTREETS NOWAH- loved ntudents bot adinitted: 216.5m J ASHINGTON SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION AND Women 04 abst ner Volos Cotas Hiaeuts fein iu tule city Sod ‘cleewherce Sire Me WEES YRS WANT, Principal: dm « te WE OFFER BALANCE OMOUR STOCK OF vi * “*Exocortox Axp Onarony” the pranis ke 0 0 Brn &ssy ary 4, 1888, S2-pace Catalogue free NTR | 3 re ea Kis Date, e “uw ROR Ses MAKIYN COLLEGE of ELOCUTION and ORATORY, Makes Corsets theta sareapay FEBRUARY ELEVENTH, RTO eer ay poeomony meine & yer month. Eveuing sessions oul. COviir F! WOOD! Prinaral ie Br ‘thwest, by a depih of ‘suc: One-third of the purchase money in SEAL SACQUES, SEAL VISITES, . DOL —This school. 20 muiles from W gach aud the babmnee intwo. eqaal fusiallments, poye: Glethtone aud: two years w t truin ua) of ill reop on January 4, ISSK, The second term , secured by deed of tras property soli becin Froruary 1, ISSA.” Boysin the house limited to SUPPLIES. Stalieasiearthoop ton ort sia ROBES, MATS, CAPS, GLOVES, or cireulars apply to ev. Dey ie x FAMILY i If terms of sale are not com ited with in ten days the Principal. Brookville, ontcomery Good. “Av-ateot property will be old at Fisk and cost of defaulting pur W'S KINDERGARTEN R - MES MA AND} ax . esc tea ak pave aes oe A EAE ee. dare | Basen property is knocked down. 1918 Sunderland Place,eouth of Dupont oy BREAKFAST ny use ut cost of purchaser. FUR TRIMMINGS. + BUSINESS COLD GSE ox TG. KIMBALL. Trustee, 1341 B ot. nw, SPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE COR 7TH jidlkie: Ce eee a crourily equiped. Yount men and ‘women — el ~ — — —— for busit cial tions. DELICIOUS, NOURISHING, ABSOLUTELE RAND EXHIBITION OF FINE ARTS. _ ! Brackcal Bunipes; Senor Ri ing and yURn, Gosnmeames mak A SUPERB COLLECTION OF HIGHLY IMPORTANT ‘ ae Pit ear scholarship, quarteriy or ins ONE CENT PER CUR MODERN OIL PAINTINGS, JAMES Y. DAVIS’ SON8, cggamemmeenge & t 3 ARTISTIO EXAMPLES OF CELEBRATED PAIN- SARA A. SPENCER. Viee Princip. ets | oY. uate Une Pakcan) Patani arene n1-3m 2901 Penn. avenue Gor, azthat | JPHIVATE LESSONS IN ALL GRAD! Exenoxes Yousas Couraxt DRESDEN, AND DUSSELDORF, VI INSIITUEse w-cor Sthand Kate nw. RAVE JUST RECEIVED, Tucluding the Important Works Village Chapel,” by Baron Molitor; ‘Tar seatrrz scuoot oF LaxouacEs, ‘and are offering at « moderate price, « few cance of es- ie atroace Misra” by Cortes J. OC. Heromssox, WASHINGTON, 725 14TH ST. ¥. W, casdingly elicious Canned Peaches, Br " why, . oie Belen Gro by Para * ‘Bridgman; ~ fee ea eh Rene, ete ‘Don’t fall to secure s few dozen before they are some, SSPE REST Bio, — a KEES Reger tr een nirrtiotis oe ine — or, s 426 Ninth street, No’ ‘On REE ORT ION AT THE ART SALES CLABA, VILLI black of x. Y. AND FRIDAY. EVENING! FEDuUARY Fi Jet Ornaments, Fringes, Gallons, &e. SEADOATE (OF EARVARD, TEACHING 1 SECOND AND THIUD. 1888, AT EIGHT O'CLOCK’ Inguire of Mik JARVIS Bi ore aad ee A AME SCO. Aveta | Bem YY BRR Be i RRR §9% | 2= nar GAZE OF A COLLECTION oF OBJECTS OF ant,| Fe YY fe NEN H NNN S THE BEST FLOUR IN THE WORLDr4 Eg Nou G6 ae fs Ea BEE HOSE Sar] FINANCIAL. ¥wew EF Fax H. Prsovz, e ITALIAN SCULPTURES, wwww me f 1416 F STREET, KELLOGG BUILDING. AMARMO, BARDIGLION and Wwe'W ie 22 8 Bs ent Beeaet eens ee ey end wall Local Stocks SIENNA STONE VASES, | Real Lace Pearl Nota, Ria & C. B THE CELEBRATED MINXESOTA PATENE FRENCH BRONZES and BISQUES, ‘Pearl and Silver, a awe PROCESS, STONE HALL VASES and COLUMNS, Etc. Pearl and Gold, ee a soa stat ‘The collection will be open for public inspection on Black and Steel Nets, LOANS AND DISCOUNTS A =. ‘Monday and Tuesday, January 30 and 31, and will be Novelties in Lace Drapery Nets. INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS. ‘Beware of imitations of the Name end Brand, en@be ‘014 by public sale, without reserve, on HOSIERY. 7-30 ‘eure and ove to it that either sacks or barrelsresd will alt WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY, | monua 0% Zc Stockinas that mre AL. Cusxcum & Co, —— FEDRUARY FIRST, SECOND, and THIRD, 1888, | “UX Stockingsin all colors, BANKERS, ‘and have the tmprintot At ELEVEN A. M. and THREE P, M, each day. pater deel aie Na 1428 F Street 5. W, att THOMAS DOWLING, Auetioncer._ | pricy in stand elblly O1 pee Mah ee Sas ———- Tar Durren: HAMBURG EDGE, FOREIGN EXCEANGR, attached, Kone genuine without thetwo geld medale bid NCR, Large assortment of finest quality Rage and Insert- TNVESTMENT SROURITIES. ‘WE ARE ON THE INSIDE, YOU ARE ON THE OUT- | ‘0s Stocks and Bonds Bourbt and Sold of Carried on _— SIDE. BEING ON THE INSIDE WE, OF counsE, | 7W° thousand yards Bdge at 180.: regular price, 350. | arin’ ORDERS executed on the Rew York Stock, ‘MUST KNOW A GREAT DEAL MORE PERTAINING | CLOAKS and MILLINERY below cost. Produce, offen, Cotton and Petroleum Rchanges aod Ruourecns TO THE INSIDE WORKINGS OF THE MACHINE | FELT HATS at 500.; former price, 81.75 1082.75. aecwae, a ea ‘THAN THELESS FAVORED OUTSIDERS, IN IM-| 19 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR ‘Direct Wires to the offices ae ‘Wholesale Floer and Grain Dealers, PABTING INFORMATION TO THELATTER CLASS, MENRY CLEWS & 00, XEW TORE, anne Foor Bus Ties pZTTADELPHIA, CHICAGO, ant BOSTOX. — Gtoven BUILDING 1410 ¥ SE. uw. rrr NEVER KNOWN ONE AS YET WHO EVER CEEDED IN DUPLIOATING OUR PRICES, HAVING REDUCED ALL SUITS OVERCOATS FROM 10 TO 35 PER CENT WHILBUR'S CUGLA= BEADILY PERCEIVE THE UTTER FUTILITY OF vaust = raver THE RFFORT NOW, IF YOU ARE IN DOUBT as Bankara and Dealers in Government Bonda is TO THE MARVELOUS CHEAPNESS OF OUR G00De INTERVIEW THR VAST ARMY OF PEO. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. PLE WHO ATTENDED OUR GREAT BUILDING SALE OF THE PAST WEEK. THEIE EXPERIENCE WILL OONVINOR YOU THAT WE ARE NOT SENBA- Ee Gazar Repvertox Ix Paice Or (Of which we still niscatepepuailin peat VICTOR R ADLER’ >» Ton Ber Cent Clothing House, (G87 sad OFD 7th ot u.w.,corner Masmchusetta ava, ‘Strtetly One Prica Ne FOE verve — par eee

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