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THE EVENING STAR.|To Wuox Ir Mar Coxceas. WASHINGTON: _ Editor, ‘Tbe Evening Star has a regular, permanent boa Side daily circulation more than treble ‘hat of any other daily paper published in Washington, and mach greater than that of all the other daily papers here added vegether. SS While there will probably be no weil grounded objection made to the erection of a statue of the late General Logan in some suitable place in the national capital, the proposition to put it tn Lowa Cirele cannot be commended, unless it tad hd more tm portant group as to size and com than such memorial effigies usually are. That cirele is epurely Loo large for a mere standing or sitting figure, of even an equestrian state. This 49 conclusively Ulastrated in the case of the statue of Adumiral Dupont, which stands ia (be middle of ‘the large cirele in the northwestern part of the , And to which, probably without due consid- eration, hi3 name has Deen given. In design and proportions the Dupont figure is altogether too queager aad tsignifcant for the Spacious site it cceuples, a8 well as for its surroundings. However ‘Dae as a Work of art a statue of this class may be Ju itself, it will always appear at a disadvantage ‘when not equal in size and character to the posi- toa It occupies. Not only suould the mistake bade in the case of the Dupont statue not be re- peated in that of General Logan, but the former should really be removed from its present sive to ous for which it is better adapted. Nor is the at. nese of place for statues of this class the sole or the chief consideration to be taken Into acevunt in weighing the matier. The two circles named and other spaces of ample proportions should be reserved for more imposing monuments These ‘will be Dufit In time, as the propriety of commemo- rating events as weil as celebrating soldiers comes to be recognized, and when it is decided to erect *ueR BO proper Place will be left to reoetve them, > Apropos of the cigarette question, which in ‘this country is discussed chiefly in its medico- moral aspects, It 19 interesting to see that England 4s taking steps to protect her smokers from an im- position which ts at once a fraud upon their purses and sp iusidious foe to their health, Sir Evelyn Haring has induced the Egyptian goverament to change it entire system of tobacto taxation for ‘tne sake of the English consumer of cigarettes. It seems that the Greek and Turkish tobacco Is very April 25, 1988, ‘Soma Sy muien ce one? patron received his fall share of the benef derived .n purchasing some of ‘ur Short Lengths and Kemuants, although we hare tried our utmost to give every purchaser an honest, Jecitimate bancain, we shall use still greater efforts in the future to atudy your interest to the most profound depth of calculations to further this intention. We have secured an immense line of bargains for this Thursday and Friday, aud extend au tavitation to ‘ll to call sud examine the great variety of REMNANTS EXHIBITED ON OUR THIRD FLOOR. 50 dozen Hammered Brass PICTURE FRAMES, im- itation of the very expensive, very sightly and costly looking, only 25e. ‘Real Value, 75c. One case of the very best GERMAN FEATHER TICKING. in remnants and full pieces, which will en- able us to cut any quantity asked for. The patterns are mostly fancy. Biue and red stripes of different widths. The quality superior to any manufacture in the market. Positively warranted festher proof, Only 18. per yard. Real Value, 30c. Also alot of FEATHER-PROOP TICKING in rem- Rants, in blue and white stripe only, double warp, at Ac. per yard.; generally sold at 20c. 18 BLACK SILK SUN UMBRELLAS, with natural ‘wood handles, eutirely perfect, will be sold at $1.19in order to close out the rememderofslot Regular value, 81.75, 82, 82. A small lot of 8. ALIONERY, consisting of FANCY and PLAIN PAPER, with ENVELOPES, will be sold Teardiess of cost in order to make room for other oda, Several cases of OTL CALICO REMNANTS at the following low figures: 2 cases, including Blue and Green, at Se. per yard; regular value, 8c. 1 case, in Kied only, at So. par yard; value, 10¢. 3 cases of carefully-selected patterns, in Mixed, Plaid and Striped De Beure, remnants ip lengths from 1 to 10 yards, at 10e. per yard: generally gold st 150. 2 cases of the Finest Dark Blue Figured French Per- cale Remuafite, usual widths and good lengths, at 100, er yard: real value, 160. As 8 special point we call the attention of the public to the fine patterns contained in this lot. In our SPREAD DEPARTMENT we will offer the following specials: ‘Several cases of HONEY-COMB and MARSEILLES QUILTS, select patterns, at 60 and G5c.; real value, 75 and 90¢. Oue cave of (full size) LANCASTER CROCHST SPREADS, beautiful patterns, at 900. ; worth $1.25. ‘Twocases of the old reliable BATES QUILTS, well known to the pubiic, at 81.10; worth $1.40. gant finish, select p a Sgcase CLARENDON QUILTS, patent finish, Mar- seilles patterns, at $1.25; real value,@1.75. and a gen- eral line of Spreads at all prices, PL bf = WER Y. In this department weare showing s larger stock than ever before in mediam end fine goods. Sesame eine Gy Ree E Cen ee: oezs. “THE ELLEN TERRY.” Alarge fine Milan Het¢and the most fashionable st the present tune THE REHAN. A close-fitting Toque im fine Milan, all colors, trimmed with ellk, velvet and loops of rich Francaise ribbon, the trimming completed by feathered arrow ‘thrust througn bows. WRAPS. JACKETS. A thorough ezaminstios of our stock before making ‘Your purchases will be to your advantage, LACEs. DRESS TRIMMINGS. FOSTER EID GLOVES. ap2S-66 907 PENNSTLVANIA AVENUE Maps To Fir. THATS WHAT WE SAY ABOUT OUR SPRING SUITS AND OVERCOATS. AND NOT ONLY ARE THEY MADE TO FIT THE REGULAR BUILT MAN, BUT THE TALL AND SLENDER, OR THE SHORT AND STOUT. WE CAN SAY WITHOUT FEAR OP TRUTHFUL CONTRADICTION THAT NO OTHER HOUSE IN WASHINGTON HAS AS GREAT A VABIETY OF SHAPES AS WE HAVE. ‘TO BEGIN, WE HAVE THE GARMENTS PALAIS ROYAL RGAIN Lis 7, FOR THURSDAY, APRIL FOR THE RACES nothing is better for MEN than the English Flannel Tourist Shirts, We have them at $2 and $2.50, and ideutical to those generally sold for $2.75 and $3.50. The Domestic imitations at $1, ares marvel. See window display, cor. 12th atreet ‘and Penna, ave.) ‘THE PaLals ROYAL. (Advertisement continued. ‘The backward season causes low prices in the whole ‘sale markets, and especially for the expensive Novelty Parasols. Expect surprising values to-morrow. MOIRE SILK PARASOLS, $2.48, 83.68, $4.68, 85.68, 87.50, $8.98, $12.50. LACE-COVERED PARASOLS, 93.68, 94.68, €5.25, $6.98, 88.68, $10.50, $12.50. 916, 820. SATIN COACHING PARASOLS, 61.38, $1.80, 62.48 82,08, 83.68. FANCY COACHING PABABOLS, €3.48, 04.10, 96.50, 8 _—— PARASOLS. 82.48, 83.48, 84.68, $5.68, 48. WHITE SILK PARASOLA, 06.68, 0498, 0008, STAR-SHAPED PARASOLS, $10.50, $12.50, @16. OCTAGON-SHAPED PARASOLS, $11.25. €12.50, 816. CABRIAGE PARASOLS, 91.48, $1.68, $1.89, $2.10, 97 The beautifully hand-carved handles: the gold and silver ornamented tips to the paragon frames: the artistic effects of the shaded lininws; the almost end- Jean variety of shades and combinations of colors, make this lot of Parasols only job lot in the mean- ing that the styles canuot be duplicated, and that the Drices cannot be «ain quoted. In short, it means the ‘manufacturers’ loss and your and our gain. BA A Yesreapar Wr Srosz Anovr Our superb line of Guaranteed “Fast Biack™ ‘Hoddery for infants, children, misses, ladies and men, Summer Blankets and Comforta, Madras Curtain Laces. Cambric Pillow Shama, 38-in. sll-wool Drees Goods at 29¢. per yard. 440 ‘English Pins for Sc. 50 best steel Rag-cyed Needles for 6c. Tropical Lily, # new extract, at ‘350, per ounce. Ladies’ Swiss Ribbed Wool ‘Vesta reduced to 81.50. WOODWARD & LOTHORP, Te Bacwano Srnixe 18 LOWERING PRICES. WE HAVE THE GOODS AND THEY MUST BE SOLD. EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTIONS HAVE BEEN MADE m CHILDREN’S SPRING SUITS, MISSES SPRING SUITS, CHILDREN’S SPRING CLOAKS, ‘MISSES SPRING CLOAKS, MISSES SPRING JACKETS, LADIES’ SPRING JACKETS, ax SPECIAL OFFERINGS WILL BE PLENTI- FUL IN THESE LINES ON THUBS- DAY, APRIL 26. THIRD FLOOR, ‘TAKE THE ELEVATOR. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and Feta, now, Mosr Svssraxrur. Basoarss =n LADIES’ ENGLISH WALKING JACKETS. ‘The like of these, at the prices, have not been shown this season. Everybody in need of a Jacket for either spring or summer wear should inspect this offering. Some are odd lots of the lines wo have been so successful with earlier in the season; others are ends of » New York im- Porter’s stock, secured by us at a sacrifice. Over one dozen different styles, and as many more patterns in light, medium and dark fancy Cheviota ana Faced Cloths; also several lines of black Corkscrews, Whip-cordsand Diagonals, ANTED — CORRESPOND ora onrt, it cha wa eo letters writ, papers briefed 5 ae Ls bo eelerticn a es ovelonee. teltnee erent iA xX, | EN Stir omen’ eae | W AXED STEAM” SCOURING — GENTLEMEX | baviog clothes ts clean should compare 1) work Tith thar “aoue “at ‘eatatlishavente having Bo stan | apsb ge MF FY PASO NCE, 1013 F at. WASTER ONE E COPY EACH OF THE SUNDAY | Merald of Jan. 31, 1875, and Feb. 21, 1879, tor which $1 sill the ouster | Herald offica NITED — TO PURCHASE < be paid’ for each copy at 7 paisa | WW Ate ages MSE Ste Raed fe oe | W AR TEDW Minas OLCOTT § OR ‘ as Tyre. Fiseaartan, bet ten Berane. ty Al kinde'or work at standard raven,” -apiae-lm J ANTED—STEAM DYEING nate st SUITS | war, Sickle. "SAME AT oooh y ANTED AT DICK'S AGENOY. WOMEN LOK WANS ost. a oR THIS are, Moreh with fam” F. M. BUBNHAM. apes | Aa BUTLER, AT aes STED_GIEL TO ASSIST CARE OF say ‘ot tice family of two. Apply, with ref- COOKS, HOUBEWORK fockiyin aud New erence 1747 Fat ne i. dyed by our new ination, steam pro Wire Grau banc SSE AE | ga, seated utr bop "Se | Joy works, Tearpiug ne compmnestion 195 3 PRINCE, 1011 Fst | ERS Poe Wak at (i LE FOR A LITILE GIKL, ‘ED— parties LO ving one in good order, cheap, will ad- | Waza. x SEETLED, SHITE WOMAN FOR | read stating Weeds price MSs biaremes epab SP referenoen ‘Apply’ Genw. ead WEE 10, BORROW, 6300 BY 4 LADY: E STREET NW. fe od 1 ter The WASTED, A BARBER, AT $02 E STREET N. W. KiifeosWibOw, Star ee 308. GATTO. Saeiko—is “CARTS Ox oo, apZs-3e" a NTED-AT ONCE—A LADY WHO OAN SEW ted to run machine; 17 Delaware ave. n.¢. rick, can une lat wagons a day. at guce ss STG YY Wout ‘ton ANTED_WE HAVE A CUSTOMES ANTED_T0-DAY COOKS, “CHAMBERMATDS, uke fo rede fore Rerea ouof ad ar ea “teed (Predhed Morea anersacrsnasorsirs | vawdtst WaLREWS WALTEIC GIS at nw. 717 Othu.w.apso-20° Wastin, Anson STAR BleYoLE. MUST, BE FANTED—A_G egow. "MCE THOROUGHLY oR pe ad with vecil ating sade. So giner need angle. | FEN: 1117 Foumepranie sve ad epee Wake Ea NG AND SCOURING — Wanted 10.900 suite, 19 dye by our vew roy | 1.30 i Meal of @ an bertofore: pK oe 101d F Steer: } understand his business. powNEy's. Livery Stab.e, 1620 L st. WERTEDSA EADY TO ASSIST IN, HOME | brary Association; salary. #8 bor yook nt Sree pore a the advanows poiy 3 ious 4, B33 F 3d WARDEN MEN WHO ARE ACQUAINTED throughout the city and District to appiy to room 40, St, Cloud building, after 10 « m. wi PANTS: TWO GOOD SALESL 3 FOR OUR ing trade: Need not be experienced. but must beable to waiton ou rlndy customers: ealary $9 week. M. J. SMITH, $28 7th st. 0. at 'ED-STEAM DYEING AND CL¥ANING— Ladies” and Gentlemen's Sprite suite Cleaned or Bycl on shortest notice" 28 years’ eape out shurteat notice Gilled for sud deivered. I. Ke Post ‘opposite Fortiand Flats ED—PAKLOR FURNITURE UPHOI- Stat ver tn rat-lam este | D_ AWCHITECTURAL Room 30, St. Cloud Build: wi NTED — ONE eee — <TED—HORSE OWN: ap25.2t° TOOOF st. | life tiie, costs 50 and 75 cla; every SCAN EAFERIERCED YOU Sf avehiclesboull have one. Address Wis aE aa ag yet for acrockory and house, ? Se | yA ORSES TO BOARD BY TUE DAY, references required. Inquire 408 7th st a | VW axpeD-woms Ag: ANTED-EV RY LADY HER OwN Dies maker by learning the self-ntting tailor system; the most periect Biting system in the country; dress: W FOR RENT—ROOMS. wea Fr T—1720 M ST, Ts Fears 4 | Secon cuaves uarend Dewees erz5-6 PER MONTH, PAL Lx Sorat nate Guten wee anh JOR RENT—WITH REFINED YOUNG MAKRIED saunley spel story front oom, suitable or go th ng weet mente, price ~—s ry ee CRW ak Ser aloe Rn: RENT—THREE HANDSOME PURNIAHED Parlors in sirctiy private tani, beahd wijecde Mf deksed. fue bene eobbood, i. ter” WILK Lave ee ae RENT—1sas b three cia, suNtaisie, Veht "hon Uy {urusbed, or waturuiaved. south froak, ke pin fur: ite OF” Nic Ly FURNISHED {ful ication for © Fravkiin Pack ape tt THRE? JOR RENT—#12—BoOND FL Elster Hoon unturned wih Nery desirable for yuiet vention omic 1 FURNIAWID OR UNFL KW nied Ok RENT. DP sT NW. Orbot ery Pog Bark, wiuruisbed trout Ticwus, reiereuets se- apre ee OR KENT —THKEE with alcove in bay JOR RENT Tighe! re seoping if dewired. ally JOR RENT Tuner I8W_ G ST. Nw aa ENPCUNISHED Ooms, Eauiteble for ligt houscheepine. Apply st 00 Fok, RENT FLANGE, -HaNDsoatt, | stoonD floor Front Room, fbely fori ished Way wien w and cloact. rept rv ences. 13:0 19th ot JOR WEN 1 apart ‘ ‘Terme moderate, 1304 Kat RENT SIG AND S14 1S TH ST. NW, D ble Yeotus oh second ARG thin foore, al tea rat pla tis FOR 1 K ST NW FPENiSHeD NT bartor th a southern exposure. jerate heat. a FOR RENT—OFFICE re We bar pairaof SOILED BLANKETS which prnice agente le we have all sizes in the 1 we wi dC fe have alxo az pairao FOR TAE TALL SLENDER MAN, CUT 80 While we have # in the entire lot, wo | tide-budy. patterns ap per cent for two yes one: MO On UE me e Egyptian, but the tans are i, (Advertisement continued. oy 0 first mortare on busin rt po ptna ntiare todas awe } ner pce biter es toe ceaiclasa 6 cing ca THAT THE COLLAR OF THE COAT WILL — hhave not all sizes in any one varticular line, | {Ui20 "0 SiN S74 Oo TAN GIRI no mpok | $1000. Atuireer Bot Litt, Star of. Wide entrance, Low ret BUSINESS PURIOSE je ° « — . BHO: “Toe custom of the Rayptats heretofore hasbeen | squiner CORDUROYia he Ctyrtuving alte new | BE UP WHERE IF BELONOS THE | gp Our former pics for same Jacketahavoteen | NV di deta ours juteiay seats: | VW ANTED-ANY i008 MANIXG INELAM mantre 0 worrzwas to levy a heavy impost on foreign tobacco and then | siiades in the murket at 5c. per sand, SLEEVES WILL COME DOWN TO THE a 85.50, $6, 86.50, 96.75, #7, 87.50, $8 and89, | city reference reat I cent ates eee ne lee at ty mix with it a large proportion of the lightly taxsd ‘The last lotof fine KOMAN DRAPERY REMNANTS, PROPER PLACE, AND THE VEST WILL BLACK HOSIERY. CHUICE OF THE LOT, $4.50 EACH. Wy ANTED—18T MAY, SETTLED WOMAN TO GO elty Company, aha Swtional’ Grea Service PRICE KOOMS, AT domestic product, make clgarettcs of te mixture, | wew designs full widthe a Se. per yard, NOT BE 80 SHORT AS TO CAUSE FEAR wus\eliad Mes aot ca ea neanton ‘Weeshall place these Jackets on s separate | WWANTEDCIST Max eer Hic general sous bik et aor and ship them to Ragland and other Ruropena | oe ge te ee aruwawre to OF AN “INTERMISSION” BETWEEN IT isnot secret or proprietary, hence it would not be} — table, in order to enable customers to’ take in Seats i Be Bt ED-HORSES TO PASTURE, KE! 21NG , countrien, Ragtish ematers Bave complaiord so | Oscees,°t Timor etviea] toate ee ee AND THE TROUSERS. polite, or wise, or truthful to intimate ours arethe| the variety at aglance, and otherwise facilitate if. 1.8. z 3 poapecany: os mnt ~ eae aC ERRa sian tans Matterly of the quality of these cigarettes that Sir | SBrine snd summey o0 THEN WE HAVE THE “REGULAR” OR only fast black. It is a fact, however, that Messrs. selections, W Fi c P LAK, Sligo, Ma. Fa. nw. - - 2 ‘aylor, ‘ork, have the reputation mer EES Se Oe te MEDIUM CUT FOR THE MAN OF AVER- Teed & Taylor, of Kew York, have the reputation foe (Third floor.) Se SraS-mAEL 5 SEWERS GUN a A: Uurersa lesson, It 1s ls plan, therefore, that the | ONE PRICE AS USUAL. iving the best values, We ‘made certain of that be- oiwiae & (eeane feieeecel eneed. Arsiy 4a008 BBS, & ws MPa Heniedfurabe Tel Soe oR duties shall be lowered on imported tobacco, and | AGE BUILD. fore arrangements were made to supply the Washing- 2 — “ kinds dom tiled workmen employed; prompt at- EE BLE the tax on the domestic article ralsed, so that the a THEN COMES THE “SHORT” FOR THE tom market with tneir celebrated Fast Bisok Hose, . ote AR LE OT U UNDER, 17 | tention; vrices moderute: driven wells « apecialty 1300 F ate, two kinds shall be about equal inj rice. The man- | ‘MAN WITH SHORT NECK, SHORT ARMS ‘he variety, the qualities, AND THE PRICES make geek theal abenilon onesie” adore aie Siar sca cue a — = = ufacturer will thereby be left without any spectal | , AND INCLINED TO “ROTUNDITY." See Sane mens omen ae Decwen Banoarss Ix Surrs Ve EE ES FOR RENT—STORES. incentive to fraud, and will find tt more profitable | F AFTER THAT WE HAVE THE “EXTRA ‘Ladiee* Fast black Liale Hose, S5e. seca For both Silbe caat Gaines be cone niece NOB Onice 120 | QR BENT STORE AND DWELLING AT 1630 to make & good cfyarette, which sells realy in i SHORT" FOR TRE VERY SHORT AND Ladies’ Fast black Cotton Hose, 290. CHILDREN AND MISSES chuldren; midst be walling. Tuquire at 403 7th *, a. elepuoue 610% | tat at a. containing 1:3 rooms, with all md. the distant market, than a poor one, which isadrug | LLL CORPULENT MAN, THE ONE WHO SAYS Childrens’ Fast black Hose from 30c. up. THURSOSY, APRIL 26TH, me SA ee Be ein a ft > , ar 4 ri NURSE : HAD | on bis Bands, and which costs bim just about as HE CAN NEVER FIND ANYTHING IN ‘Mens’ Fast black Half-Hose, 35¢. Pe eee te Nutture wore carpeta Peat crite. tottinn | FOR RE NT-~MISCELLANEOUS mqueh to produce. The improvement of the quailty | gy SEADY-MAge er0ck To eer wn. Money refunded if they stain the feet or clothing, or THIRD FLOOR. Phy nt , ‘ides = #80, sir ~ ure, P ig > 4 5s of a part of the cigarette suppiy of the world will | fn do not wash a perfect black. ‘Miscellapeons Lot of Children's Ready-made ANTED-¥IVE 1 URANCE fice. JOW RENT NEW PIANO® Ag LoWwEAT KATES. st, however, apprectahty Giuiiatsh the steck of | # i NO ONE MAN OB FIRM CAN MAKE (sole Ae, Spring Suita, in sizes 4,6, 8 and 10 year. Wo | W ‘icitom to represen puis, a ALDECKER & Cu- good reasons upon Which the movement to curtatl, | ALL THE STYLES, AND THOSE WHO abs “s ELS! 3 S21 7th st tw a3 lar as posaibie, Uke pernicious cigarette habit is _ ee ‘There are several features of the ballot bili ‘which the New York legislature 5 asked to adopt a8 {ts contribution to the purification of elec- tons, that displease the mative-American citizen. For instance, after prescribing tne manner in ‘which candidates shall be nominated and be ad- Yerused and have their ballots printed at the Public expense it directs the county clerk in each county to have @ circular of instructions to voters printed in English and im such other languages as he deems necessary. Why should ‘Tals circular of instructions be printed tn any other language than English? As it is addressed to yours, and to voters alone, it concerns noone Whe bas not been a resident of ‘the United States for at least five years, In that lume, aby man Who 1s honestly resolved to become an American citizen, not im name merely but in fact, will have acquired enough knowledge of the Janguage of the country to be able to understand 4s Code of instructions printed tp English. Tt would not De unfair, Indeed, to make a knowledge of English one of the qualificattons for citizenship; but the proposal not only to tguore such a require. meat, Dut actually to provide a means for fosten | ing abt-American traits in an adopted citizen by teaching bim bis duties in a foreign tongue, is a Father severe test of American patience, Senator Ingalls has generally been reganted as a friend of the national capital and a gentieman witnal of liberal culture and broad views in public affairs; Dut his unfortunate proposition to provide post-office facilities for Washington by enlarging Uhe present City Hall building cannot be taken as evidence on either point. In opposition 10 it every ood reason at once presents itself. But only Taree need be specified to show that the distin- guished Senator from Kansas holds views on the subject that are wholly and radically wrong. In The first place, the location named 18 too remote irom the centers of population and business, and lacks convenience of access in the Way of pubite facilities for travel. Secondly, to carry out the plan proposed would take another slice from a park which has already been inexcusably despotied to make room for au architectural monstrosity; and in the third piace the preseut City Hall bulld- Ing can never be altered of extended $0 as to make it a structure suftanle for the purposes m view, or | in architectural keeping with the dignity of the Gavernment and we @irit of the age. We feel Sure therefore that Mr. Ingalls will, om reflection, abandon the idea attributed to im, if he indeed ever sertously entertained it $+ (Mcial reports from vessels Which were caught at sea during the March blizzard confirm the good Impression that has prevailed hitherto coucerning Ube use of oll on the Waters to insure smooth sall- ing iM storma Science seems to be bafll-d tn its attempt to discover the cause of this, but the fact Femains undi-turbed by a comparison of ex- Periences. ‘The oil does not settle astorm, but, for some reason unexplained, the waves which arc angry When they reach a “slick,” or oll-tadea area, become suddenly gentle and easy to ride. The effect of oll has Deen so Well known to Whalers for many years that its use 1s almost universal among them, They bores hole in a cask of oll at the stern of their vessel and let the contents trickle Into the sea. The experiments whieh awe Deen made under Government auspices bear nat the reports of these mariners, which vo most ears have always Lad the doubtful ring of a sailor's yarn. ————— Dr. Morell Mackenzie bas enterea upon a bitter correspondence with the representative of the London Times at Berlin because that journalist has, in the physician's judgment, wantonly wronged him 1p the dispatches sent 0 the Times concerning the emperor's treatment. The Times’ saan retorts by charging the Doctor with pubitsh- jug false balloting concerning the emperors health. It seems as if au ordinary regard for the proprieties would have induced both parties to postpone their controversy, instead of carrying It 00 across the sick bed of Uke lnperial patient, But rata drop in Knglisn revereace for English jvarbaliam—that motel so often held up for ribald | Americans W tltate—wlen Queén Victoria's own | faumily physician cap accuse the Thunderer of de- liverately lying about hum with malicious intent! a ‘The press dispatches bring the news that Repre- semtative Gallinger, of New Hampshire, has declined & renowination. His intention to leave the House has been rumored for some tim? in his district, and it ts generdily understood there that he tatends to try conciusions with Mr. Chandler for s seat in the Senate. Mr. Cuandier’s term ex. plres with tbe 4th of next Maren, and he probabiy ‘Will not yield bis chances of re-election without @ stupbora fight, ij | | _ 420, 422, 424, 426 Teh at, 417! 419 8th et. Sour Prarsesr Quesrioss. ASK yourself if you think it prudent to longer delay buying your Spring Overcoat. You've got to have one or else deny yourself quite some con- ‘venience snd comfort. We've told you thisin substance before, we repeat it now. | ASE yourself if (with the low prices we name for ‘stylish and fashionable Spring Overcoata) it will not pay you better to get one now than invest ‘the price in alinost anything you can name. ASE yourself if you know of any House hereabouts ‘that can approach in style, perfect St, tone, snap et up, and general appearance the Spring Over. costs we are selling at $10 cach, ASK ypurvelf if any three houses in town can show youasmany styles to select from as we show Lore and now, qf as many grades, or a2 wide s range of prices, or an many styles at a given price. ASK yourself the question whether or not you can ‘storl the luxury of s Spring Overcoat when we tell you you cam buy them here for $10, $12 813.50, 815, 816.50, €18, 820, $22, 825, 628; $30, and 835 each. ANSWER yourself in the affirmative, and look at our clement sill-facod ones at $10; our hand- Some styles at $12; our sensible ones at $13.50; oUF beauties at @15; our “great ones” at 818; our excellent ones at $20: our superb ones at 822; our peerless ones St $25; our incomparable ones at 80, and our High Art Spring Overwarments at 35. ASK yourself, then, if you ever saw such valuesor such styles before. Such magnificently Tailored, ‘perfect fitting, tasteful garments as these we show and sell at any price from $10 to 835. GENTLEMEN these garments are made from fsbrice that are im vogue, Nothing in the world slow about them. You can’t possibly raise an objection against ready-made garmenta that we haven't thought of and provided against in making up our spring stock, Come in, you needn't bus, look! SAKS AND COMPANY, RETAILERS OF FINEST CLOTHING, ‘SEVENTH AND MARKET SPACE. Renova. Or Cases FROM THE STATE TO FEDERAL COURTS, AN ANALYSIS OF THE LAW As Changed by Act of Congress of March 3, 1887. Br EMORY SPEER, United States Judge for the Southern District of Georgia, & vo. Cloth, €1.50 net; law sheep, $2 net, LITTLE, BROWN & CO., Publishers, ap2a _ 8025 Boston, Maas Rissoxs. TWO BARGAINS. ‘No, 22—Warranted Pure ) Silk Watered Ribbon, with | TREE cg raised stripe and crown | = edge, in gobelins, arabs, | browns, tans, navya, rd aS white, creams, and greens. = bas ad No, 22-Warranted Pure CENTS ‘Sitk Gros-Grain, Plain and a Watered, with fancy fringe YARD. edge, in all the popular THREE INCHES shades. + WIDE. THE GREATEST RIBBON BARGAIN OF THE SEASON AT THE BO MARCHE. 6 __ 316 7TH STREET Mw. THINK THEY CAN, FIND OUT THAT SOME ONE ELSE HAS SOMETHING BETTER WE HAVE MANY LINES MADE UP SPECIALLY FOR US FROM OUR OWN PIECE-GOODS, AND THESE WE CUT PRECISELY LIKE THE BEST CUSTOM WORK. WE KEEP ALSO THE LATEST NEW YORK STYLES MADE BY THE LARGEST AND FINEST MANUFACTURERS THERE. WE KEEP ALSO THE BEST THINGS FROM THE WANAMAKER’S STOCK AND THESE ARE KNOWN TO BE FIRST- CLASS. AS TO PRICES, NO ONE IN WASHINGTON UNDERSELLS U8. E. B, BARNUM & CO, 825, 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVF. Mae J. P. Passer, IMPOBTER “ DESIGNER OF FASHION, eatin 20? F sT. N. W. Tx Dizor For My Spsctazrres, NATTANS' CRYRTAL DISCOVERY for restoring Mrs. Jonew! Congh “Mixture, | Nattan's Veyetable cathartic Pils, Flecampane god Horehound ‘Cours Drove, Golden Hair W Reaching. the hair, wud ny fe old ie Whiaky. Have removed from 2d aad D Th cor and Tats. nw. an seagmg? Wx H, McKszw, Successor to the late R. HL TAYLOR, 933 Peansyivanis avenue, ‘We open To-day a line of LADIES’ JACKETS, made of the latest Spting Clothe; Nobby Shapes, and ele- gantly finished, at ai. ‘These Jackets are worth $9, But by purchasing the entire assortment from one manufacturer ats reduced price, we are thereby enabled to give the public s genuine Bargain. my Ly oe bs a ‘MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S JACKETS at Popular Prices. eae Has A Will please take notice—wo are CLOSING OUT Under- wear, Hosiery, Shirts, Ties, Suspenders, Handker- chiefs, &e, WAY BELOW COST. Why pay full elsewhere. ‘WM. H. MoKNEW, ape 933 Pennsylvania svenze, Soussox & Lormen. Onur stock of DRESS GOODS {s too large and we hve reduced the price of many lota, 42-inch Woolen DRESS GOODS, 252., worth 37}40. AlLweol Pisin and Plaid DRESS GOODS, 200, ‘worth 25¢, All-wool HENRIETTAS, 40, 50, 62, 75¢. ‘A fall stock of WHITE GOODS from 5e. up. ‘Men's and Boys’ WHITE SHIBTB0. 760, $1. Acomplete stock of HOSIERY, GLOVES, and UN. DERWEAR at popular prices. ‘New styles in PARASOLS and SUN UMBBELLAS, Dot right peices, As Exrnsonprasy Spor Bazaar, We advertise our shoe department for to-morrow at an catimated cost of 8100. ‘One Pair Only to Each Customer of =n BRIGHT DONGOLA KID BOOTS fo: tw-These ladies’ button boots have ca leather tips and are well known to many of our patrons. The materials and finish, the fit and appearance, make them the $3.75 shoe as offered around town. In fact, identical shoes bought from the same manufacturer are retailed elsewhere st $3.75 and a4.. We could duvte the naes, but etiquette forbids. ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL, t continued.) A Sov Lor Or Rissoxs uch Gros-Grain Silk, with wide satin edge. worth 75c. per yard. These are the very latest for bat trimming, We have all the desirable shades at time of writing. _Cavertisen ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL, _(Adtrertizement continued.) Ussrens For Tae Races. Euglish Plaid Cloth Ulsters aud Newmarkete from 86 to $20 each. Best variety in town. THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Advertisement continued.) Grear Grove Sure. “PALAIS ROYAL” “PALAIS ROYAL” “PALAIS ROYAL” “PALAIS ROYAL" “PALAIS ROYAL* “PALAIS ROYAL” “PALAIS ROYAL” hry 8 oe 8 ¢ SURPRISES, SURPRISES. SURPRISES. SURPRISES, SURPRISES, SURPRISES, SURPRISES, ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Bee space below.) $1.68 “Paras Rovazy Groves, FOR 98c, 4-button “Palais Royal” Kid Gloves, embroidered backs, black, tans, browns, reds, terra cotta, £37 We anticipate such an enormous demand at 96c. » pair that we cannot undertake to try the Gloves on. If you will pay $1.68—the regular price—we will ‘wamraut them and try them on, as usual. THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Seo apaec"below. $1. 85 “Pais Rova Guores MOUSQUETAIRES, FOR 98c. pSdutton-lensih, best French Kid, tans, grays, i. $97 Patrons who habitually wear these gloves may purchase three pairs at 98c, a pair. Please try and call ‘a carly as possible, ‘THE PAUATS ROYAL, ‘Paras Rovar» Groves, OPERA GLOVES FOR 75c. ,, 6-Buttons French Kid. ‘The best-fitting Gloves we Vhave. The season being nearly over no restrictions as to quantities will be made to genuine patrons of ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL, Guoves Fos Tax Race ‘Ihe latest English Calf and Dogskin Gloves. For Ladies, in London Red and other new shades, Embroivered bocke $1.68, usually 1.98 a pair. ‘The new Castor Beaver Driving tsloves for Ladies, ‘Tens, Grays, Brown, Black. $1.50, usually $1.75. MEN'S DRIVING GLOVES. Dogskin, 81; Castor Beaver, 81.35. (Ga7- Every pair tried on at our rick. ‘THE PALAIS (See space below.) gamer ‘Tans and Browns: Embroidered Backs; $1.48 Qual- ity for 980, 8 peir. Selected Skins; they will not tear, THE PALAIS ROYAL, (See space below.) Scrs Ar Sreou Séz Paicss, Ladies’ Cloth, Flannel, Cashmere, Lace, and silk = ‘very Guitin Stock Reduced for the Special 80 Suits for 810 Suite for 12 Suits for $10. name overa few styles, vit: 1 line of Seal Brown Combination Suits; 1 line Fancy Checked Suita, with vest and cuffs of Terre- cotta Surah Silk; 1 line of Small Plaid Suits; 1 line of Navy Blue Flannel Suits, with black Soutache braid trimming; 1 line of Navy Blud Flannel with bine check trimming; 1 line of Flannel Suits with fancy braid trimming, col- ors Navy, Seal, and Drab, ‘These Suits have been selling at 85, 86, 90.50, 87, $7.50 and $8 each. CHOICE OF THE LOT, $3.75 EACH. Every suit of this lot willbe thrown on ® ‘able to themselves to facilitate selections, (Third floor.) Woobwanp & LoTmROP, Cor. 11th and F ate. nw. Great Bazcax Ovrentxa in MISSES' READY-MADE SUITS on THURSDAY, APRIL 26TH, Third Floor. Sizes, 4to 14 yearsof aga, ‘This offering will embraco. the following styles: Seal Brown Cashmere, with combina- tion plaid skirt to match; Tan Flannel Suit, trimmed with seal brown silk braid; Light Scotch Check Suit, trimmed with navy blue velvet; Blue Cheeked Suit, trimmed with two- inch hercules braid; Tan-and-Blue Striped Flannel Suit, with navy blue velvet trimming: Light Fine-checked Suit, edged with nary blue cord; Navy Blue Scotch Plaid Suit, with plain blue panel, trimmed with hercules braid. Sizes 4 to1¢ ycare in the lot, but not in any onestyle. Were 6.50, 87, 87.50, 87.75, 88, 88.25, 89, $9.60, 810 and 812.50 each. CHOICE OF THE LOT 85.50 EACH. ‘We have placed these suits on ® counter by themselves that you may readily examine every style and comfortably make a satisfac ‘tory selection. (Third floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, __ Cor. 11th and F ste. n.w. IN ‘MISSES’ ENGLISH WALKING JACKETS FOR ‘THURSDAY, APRIL 26TH, THIRD FLOOR, SIZES 12, 14 AND 16 YEARS, 1 Miscellaneous Lot of Jackets, embracing among others the following: Light Gray with Hood Iined with Fancy Plaid Surah sitk; Fanzy Striped Cheviots without Hoods; Fancy Plaid Jackets with Hoods lined with Striped Satin: Fine Checked Seal Brown Jackets with Hoods lined with Fancy Striped Satins, Plain ‘Tailor-Made Flannel Jackets. These have been selling for $3.50, 84, 04.25, 84.50 and $5, CHOICE OF THE LOT 63 EACH. ‘Woshsll throw these on s separate counter that you may the more easily make a satistac- tory selection. (Third floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and Fete. nw. ‘Wo shall offer on Thursday morning special lot of Children's Navy-Blue Brosdcloth Jack- ets, tailor-made, “Reefer” style, double- breasted, slashed back, pinked scams, large fancy Mother-of-Pearl buttons, finished with ‘three rows of stitching. Sizes, 4 to12 years, ONLY @5 EACH. ‘This is unquestionably one of the finest ‘Child's Jackets ever bourbt at the price. (Third floor.) ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F ste nw, Goon Varez Ix Bors Surre ‘We are showing » particularly good line of Boys’ all-wool Suitaat @5 each. ‘These are ina ‘variety of fancy light checks, stripes, and fancy mixtures, made Norfolk atyle in a superior manner, ged peat te oil tana boys from 4 to14 years of ‘ONLY @5 PRR SUIT, (Third floor.) ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Gor. 11th and F ata 2. w. if : - i I Toasty Aso Useouaten Buscar. Serour; Nor A Reoveriox. t bs Bianept employment bad ae: - WV ANTED-SIEAM DYEING AND BOOURING— Rew wteaun proceas sof cleauiny ladice! and genta a Aue dollar cod water ne FRINGE ‘dont WiszH=n DRAUGHTSMAN EXPERIENCED ayy iB Patent-OMice work Address, stating, sslary, x 15%, Star office. ‘ANTED—A 9005 COLGRED. COGE: 80 ONE w:thout ood recummendations need eppty. Call 04.1700, 1308 ot. aw, Dut not between 6 Pot te te Wit ens eae TASTED=Q GTO THE COUNTRY WHITE work, We: Thi white housemald: mother snd ger | DOE FU, ade “io Note Se ee | Co TSE0 Late ne Richen and good room gahy | Szsethn.« TED—, (T-CLASS FEMAL NTED—OLD GOLD AND SILVER C- ANTED A, FIRST-CLASS FEMALE COOK | WV for cach by Wi FRIRDBHICH, he mane af Coutmanaants Quarters, Marine Barrack aZiSe | # Jeweler, 005 7th THAL CS BUNDY, OF ite City Hall), is Com- wo states ‘and Ternitorves Ww NTED—A WHITE ¢ GIRL, 7 TO DO GENERAL york in & fexnlly of tm sive refer ences; Work light. ‘Call ae S01 Maple aves Le Park. wise ANTED—A PARTNER WITH CAPITAL OF 83.000 to xo into an established business aying QF DEEDS FoR ‘and U.S ‘TED — COMMISSION rasa ge Term, Sarr Was hei anv. F st. aw, Nratsking tbe money to a oe tiene ad oF it Hinata matters Perm ry ith the du ofbce trom 9 ain. to Span. Telepbone 344. ioe iseronse Duninega.” Aa Seas ENTEUPRISE: & Bin cca es ‘LOST AND FOUND. PANTED— ——— OSI_AT THE RECEPTION 10 THE NATIONAL | eat noes ‘evening, © Sa ge ty Fae ‘center. Ihe finder. w vlize vy retUrniiig same to 1336 18. st. ape OST — STRAYED AWAY, YESTERDAY APTER- | } Dunoon between 3 and 4 o'clock. » black. n dow, OUR Std oth Nat 1.6 Ww a TED — and German, to represent the Ohio Valley Life Co, Apply at office, 24 floor, Central National Bank butld- ing. cor. Ps. ave. and 7th st. See advertigem nt in se cal notice colum ‘ANTED—AN i betwee and Pi deent MAN ent a fege, | Mithout colar, somewhere on 14t mB and pal restiay Lite Instrance Co tp ie Dierit of Co. | SSCS, & Renard pouurmed to aed 14th ots, | lumbia _ relerence. ich ‘OsT-BETWEEX AVE SR, AND x. |A-at ne., silk crochet purse containing two Lotes and awo silver quarters. Sui turued to MES. M. M. LUE TLE, 712 y ANTED—A ‘OF BUSINESS APTITUDE living outmde W shington to act in her section for house of jong standin: Salary Mberal, Wefereaces aud exacted. ‘BAINBRIDGE, Supt., 34 Reade )ST—MONDAY, SD, PURSE % es = i | La a a a na | WASTED S DUNDORES: SERPEOMMENT Bu aaaeies i jen and and colored forall Kinds of Somatic labor, for Sa siatee ith reference 7 TT Met. nw.” 120. ANTED—TWENTY AGENTS FOR INDUSTRIAL Life Insursoce. Apply at once, U0o Fst. nw. aplé2w ANTED—PARTIES INTERESTED | 0 AD- firews Jas Corridon, 12 Lat a. nw correspond: ent for sten type-writers, bool Dpenmien (also fing tutor, elghtcoath year) ‘OST—APRIL 25—PUG GYP; NAl Laowectiar. “Liberal reward if retary “i Lar. fut Be bre OST=MONDAY NIGHT CN Q-AT, Ber cud 14th sta. Japanese stamped leatiier Card-(aen, containiay card,” Reward if returned to owner KiON SF. ANTISELL, 1311 Qet. Loot at GOL CABLE NECK-CHAIN: SUPPOSED .0 have been lost on 17th st, berween h and L ste B10 reward will be paid for its céture to ap24-3t Pacific Burkina Past OST-SMALL WHITE FOX TERRIEK, SHORT sail; biack patch over ope ¢9.: anayters £6 nai * engraved Ou collar. Reward if retururd to 1315 Wath apz3- ANTED= DRESSMAKER IN EVERY FAMILY. Learners for Prof, CHRISINER’S new national Tailor System" with auy inch-rule or tape- eee alone. Fatterng cut, bastel, rit Miners. 2 MUSSER Sosussrvatocy 122 Fat uw. Washingion, D.C. Were ‘dross Box ‘then 1 rANTED—AT HEADQUART POSITIONS = Were, Gacbnaiis Mages daar | MONEY TO LOAN. _ EAL ESTATE INVESTMENT. Butlers. SAM'L A. ¢ Fat nw. ap25-4t* KS AGENCY FOR COOKS, 8 U.S WAP er he eonsotzeas, wares, oven GONE Pay ante QCARTERLE, Jaletefor traveling: on eT, i eg IN ie ita Hy. ety re f WAGGAMAN. 917 Fat ANTED_SITUATIONS FOR WHITE, £5,000-T0 LOAN | Treasurer of the Unated aud principal paid by the Clu New York. Ihave beon placing: the-e three Years with eutare watsfaction tw lk BUSINESS CHANCES. 4 SHARES MENGANTHALER TYPE STOCK 50 ties Fah, PEC, die? meee Local securitins a specialty JOR SALE—GROCERY STORE AND ‘also, Bar-room frturer Corner 4% and Lata. av. Ai DVISION KTORI a baryais A seston grand paate, wi Sirly. PLANT JOR RENT CAPE ot den in altimore streched. a Pefereneses BL. POR SALE—EST Store. inquire 2 JOR SAL JOR SALE—KARE OPPORTUNITY FOR A ¥¢ Pharuscist. corner store, on lips Ly tree ems 1,800, roe extra. Rent store and be ss and snodern con. Adurese ee wie iee-boR, Une aeite torr eet 923» Pealovical, One grocery ature $700 bargain. a S11 aN at tw ab ARE CHANCE—A FINE BUILDING LO, aia $96 feet, on Gth wt. nw.; BEAULIEU) weigh soibond. Aduress OW DEK. Stas office. aps (OR SALE COMPLET OUTFIT FOR Canny dug on a bakery aud bas os ‘horee atid wagou aid route: Address bs ‘Star ofhoe. WILL EXCHANGE 50,000 PEET OF GuoUND, wei located oy Coluubia Beigiite | eeu he northwest part of € EK, 1418 F st FIRST ud guaranteed by the Monr- (ucaite Loan and Trust Co. Hon, 4. tau on Land in all sume. MM. PARKER, 141 a at, Washineton, Avot, HOTEL COR KIM AND E SMALL 2. A ares CAPITAL OF TED—A PARTNER, WITH 5.000, 10 Mcrease business aw vestuocut to 8 percent ‘Madness IVE colored Sooke, dateymen, drivers. te ees 4000 We ee ands. form barge SUENUAM. GSO-OSS Fee aw: | | FRUe ON REAL ESTATE. 10,000 AGRE RANGHE IN NEW MEXIOO ‘ap25-3t" 300__tep25)_THos. x waooawan, | LOUOC? to ssctauge tur tH § ‘TED—BY A RESPECTABLE WHITE = T * - <, we ~ Ba AT 6 PERCENT Sod! timbered, Titus. G8 Merril Dae id wetr'asd Gonder / $2,000 Bernie. eee gvod referen: 2606 Tat. uw, awe. In 1s street. F2. BALE — Cia’ ‘TORE, 206 BST. NW. ARTED-BY A RESPECTABLE COSTED MAX OM REAL Bear Government Printing (flee apes WW s situation ae Soachiman ae =e JOR SALE-MILLINERY STOKE WITH STOCK references given from last sand sae? 2f eons a xt ren, location. wood line of Hisseachestte aren. ESTATE, 5 oxen, | Duleme shear orcas fugu atads Daca Waxtersh TED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE Fat furnish oF nue: can 5 colored wir] as cham ood reference trom last ‘ eras ae Wii ery error —BY A RESPECTABLE * Wettig te es ee Tjection to leaving tt ‘ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE. Sifsoton to leaving tho ety. ° Wy ANTED—A SITUATION BY & SERPEGTABLE Prompt TORE Siete PE Sakiter, W paired rin os chon carers vo cooking ius | _ap20-1m spuaal geen fe ‘Madison st; bet ROY * 7th, M and Ss aa $7,000 sa28° NT. WEHAVE $7,000 x sirvarion as | 345 te oun Shien: clase wo iy etoras hae tm the wro- | OT ioe re vee tse Ft. ‘Of Feterencos, secon aeaeonecatia 1253 456at. wwe apzr-3t = LAS €E0, 94.000, $6,000 —INVEST- NTED—FOR LADY BETWEEN 30 AND 40 Seats Per cont payable quar- Wopiskee ar cutie aa 0, AND, 0 | sera tn ata 810012 SO ee eee, osition for 3 SScdeence: ert Beco? * Star of erties ° TO LOA a SETTLED WHITE WOMAN, ; Wa ey Ase crt or esaevel ae O8 EAL Espa ne eljeris indy, perfectly comyevent for elther viree 0 feference. Apply at 810 18th at nw. AS it ‘ANTED—BY A NORMAL GRADUATE A ‘Wiicn ins business house of any kind: sour years TO LOAN ON PAL ESTATE: LOWEST | Mom ie test teatimmontals 2 ‘eas a “a rn en wee pxcn chee ROMA So a Fo 2 Gov. Eom, LIFE AND TONTINE POLICIES aNTEDO Sd ‘bought at L under the cit ok uamepaabin but serms. MB AG Le rue, 9 abe vino $15 permonth | SON. over syler & Ruthertord, L307 F ak. We apa ERPIONS FQE_AUL Kixns_ of | [0¥*® AN» Discouxrs bape EVENS EMPLOVSENT AND LOOM. RICH &£CO, EASTING DU ‘BUREAU, 717 Oth Dw il Dpmap20-or nerenen, mae = GIS 15th stow, THI OMMUMICATING ,LOARED ON (STOCKS, BONDS, ARMY Waren 51.8 Fin opanumienise MENG Rcarea tage st fates _ a 7 Mae pave mag SMALL Uy ANTED—ROOMS AND BO. IN A PRIVATE WY feast oa gue et 9 wentiewen, ove Shee Fest rane. Box apzat es ata rf fe com XN OPPORTUNIT! saved on EXTRAORDINARY 4200 on Par EXCHANGE—A CITY DWELLING VALCED 200: eubyect to imrubratis of OL foe subard or village propery. VNLEm & He THER POD. 1'307'F st nt. apes-30 25 = SEARES @ RAPHOPHONE 8 “AT eis <K H. PELOUZE DEUG STOKE 1N GROW vermis easy reasous, fo nel terest eave ity.” Address Piatt So Weipa saan me “ree atta two sre fies a wants ty oa and Ht ets ee 70K SALE— CROCKERY, WOODE Variety Store: everase daily as ae meets a RARE OVERNMENT AND DISTRICT BONDS. LOCAL ers es fa a soiowe “LOvis cUN STG: cs Ath wt MTeD Ne. 1026. FSTMENI_SAFE AND cox. eb oral eels Pane ae at nue ones geste, Sonanee Soha t ve ee ‘i, 91 nw.

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