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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. A i MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1890 CITY AND DISTRICT. HOMELESS IN PARIS. THE CITY POST OFFICE. Hopes for Speedy and Favorable Action of Congress. THAT SMELLING COMMITTEE. The Secret of Secret Session News is What They Want. 7] M (You will find it on the News u AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYs. ree ALTER B. WILLIAMS & 0O., Auctioneers, E A Talk With Mrs. Lewis About the T M. We . Care of Eugiish-Speaking Seomaies THE MATTER TO. COME UP IN THE HOUSE ToMor-| That subdivision of the most sedate legisla- Stands o-Da STUCK OF GROCERIES, NIMES, LIQUORS, FLOUR, ROW—THE SENTIMENT GENERALLY FavoRABLE | tive body in the world, known among news- => y: ‘OBACCO TRE IMMENSE RESULTS OF A SMALL BEGINNING TO THE PASSAGE OF SOME BILL—HARMONY 48 | paper men as the Senate “smelling” commit- oF & onE-ynaxc rieck—rux ovrmacrovs| 70 site, ETC., HOPED FOR. tee, is taking a much-needed rest. > 5 FRENCH MAKRIAGE LAWS—AMERICAN BRIDES It has had before it a number of those who earn i gen He al SSHAMEFULLY DESERTED WITHOUT REDRESS, The House has given Tuesday and Wednes- | that which they eat and drink by the exercise SN eg vc SSS & day of this week up to the use of the commit-| or their respective pencils and. imagina- . . Bae Se tes HOS RS bee Mrs. Ada Leigh Lewis, wife of the lord bishop | tee on public buildings and grounds and just | tions, but it (oe not yet succeeded in Bnd WaLTER B. WILLIAMS & ©O., Aucts. of Ontario, has been in this city for some time | now is a good time for citizens of Washington | ing out what was told the public long PF a HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Past in the interests of the association of Brit-| to pray for that new city post office. The com-|8K0. Le., whence the Der oinecous bas 7. T Ish and American mission homes and Christian | mittve, it is understood, have framed a resolu- | f¥cTet session proceedings | Very vigorous ling | SN Lb _ associations in Paris, which work was begun and | tion which gives Mr. Milliken’s bill for a new | yhoulders of the Senate employes the NS ae MARCH Mente 7 ? CATALOGUE SALE nie wate ara mainly organized by ber. Since she has been | post office the honor of being the first meas-| burden of guilt, if it. is ult mas Pescteeaiian ae were vi — a Pp OF AN UNRIVALED CULLECTION OF Pp SQHERE F Baa ve ec arly el z cl nce Of ~~ irs. Harrison in the ite House. |. HALPorp. p>— ba — Mra. Lewis has held several Laren ure called up by = In ne case early ee ie omen ore ‘eaae Wik push end aesor shee oT Wine JAPANESE BY Opn SRS EF = which she has told of the good work done by | Tuesday morning will mark the connt ean | sition. ‘This week the farce will be continued AMan's Ideas of Home Comfort. Parcy Vern fo" PORCELAINS, BRONZES = = this association. One of these meetings was in | ment of the legislation of the Fifty-first Con-| {ion lvls week the farce will be play the Diana and the Hunt Ball. Kats Taxnarr Woops. |, : the parlors of the British legation, where she | gress on this important topic, star role does not yet appear. The gentlemen Mlustrated by H. Winthrop Pierce, CURLOS, SCREENS, Spoke to some of the leacting people of the city, MK, MILLIKEN’S BILL, who have been under subpeena ail this week => Home and Haunts of Scott. “ EMBROIDERIES, who are alrea ly greatly interested im the work | The bill reported and to be called up by the | have been notified to come around again on Hisstroted by W. I- Taylorand ¥.S.Gold, 1, anit F : : : = ‘ oS Monday afternoon so that they may once utney Street. Part V. Apeuixe D.T.Warrany. jo CLES OF VIRTU, and have prowised their sid. Tomorrow morn- | committee was introduced by Mr. Milliken of = 1 Tilustrated by W'S ; s | more be placed on the rack. They have suf- iustrated by W. St. John Harper. The whole forming s Most Important Collection of _ ing at 11 o'clock Mrs, Lewis will speak in the | Maine, the chairman of the committee, who is fered for several days past at the rate of =3 ~— Woman. (Poem.) Rose Harrwicx Tuomra. ghapel of the Church of the Covenant. | most enthusiastic abont the probalulities of its | per day and seem to be quite willing to con- NS Experiments in Wage-Earning. Japanese Art, The main werk of this association is | passage in the House and of its being agreed to | tinue to sutter so long as the appropriation for N Z O. MOE. Rows. TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION to furnish as eof varions sorts to young | by the Senate. The same bill was introduced | witness fees holds out, i How to Marry Well. Tue Ducusss, English-spesking ix who may be | in the Senate by Senator Pettigrew. ‘Our committee will remain in session for \ Phillida. Chap. X1-XI-XIN1. Macy Hows. Z =a without friends me. Lt m: The bill provides that square 380, bounded | some time yet.” said Chairman Dolph to a Sar ay justrated by H. Winthrop Pierce. -. ART ROOMS, tains a miss and American | by Pennsvivania avenue on the north, C street | reporter. “We shall continue the examination NS The Editorial Desk. A THE EVENING STAR is offered to the pub» women, a young women's Cliristian assoc on the south, 0th street on the cast and the | of witneswes aud do cverything possible to find March Winds. Feu L. Oswatp,M. D ee Cee eee Vic, im good faith and with coufidence, as THE & mission bull. an orphanage for Enclish and | building of the Washington safe deposit com- | out how the published formation is secured.” Under My Study La: . ‘ WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, rd 3 ss aii American children. governesses and artists | pany on the west. be purchased at acost not] “Is it your purpose to make any prelimi- 5 y Ser ‘DaWerr Tarsacs, D D. oI F <! ESE LOCAL ADTERTENES MEEEOE SS institute and home, Christ ctareh, a apse exceeding #275,000. The land meh bought | nary report?” queried the reporter Side-Talks with Girls. Rora Goes! MARCH FIFTH AND SIXTH, 1890, THE UNITED STATES. In point of fact, it age honse, a school room and the British at at private sale if possible and if not the Secre “Of that I cau say nothing,” replied the SN = cam At ELEVEN A.M. and THREE P.M. EACH DAY. American young men's home aud club known | tary of the Treasury is empowered to obtain | Senator. just beginmng to realize thet be was eat LetterstoBeth. IV. Kare Tanxatr Woops. = % | may be trothfaliy said that it is without a as Washington ieuse. All c pa verioms see the ground by condemnation. The coat of in- | being pumped. “If the commitice cannot keep = \} ee Store. (Poem.) Newum K. Keiocc. somes equal in this respect any where in the world, tutions have be ceganized by Mrs. Lewis and | quiry and assessment is to be paid by the | its own secrets it hud better ask to be dis- our Bright New Games. lection will 7 . = * luaintained soleiy by contributions from friends | United States and other costs which may arise | charged.” Ss SURE AN Many Catwzrmve Crowne, ‘The Collection will be on view Monday gut Tesstes, | ‘These avermnntite are borne out by the figures on both sides * water, manty, however, | are to be charged or taxed as the Supreme | Aud the good-looking Oregonian moved away A! saved from Ouse. lilustrated by Copeland.) Lavinia S. Goopwi. March 3 and 4, from 9 a.m, to 6 p.m, given below, which are compiled from the from the Eng people. | Although these | Court of the District shall decide. Whenever | like a ship under tull sail, He was wincwhat ‘lA| How a Boy's Library was Made, Juan Hauirax. 128-4t THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. | sworn weekly statements printed in the paper charities are all as much for the benefit of | the title to the several parcels of real cstate dignant, though, because an attempt had SSin iterary Circies. Awsia R. Ramsey. P r : OF SLE > D n der Foung Americans and the benefits from | shall be ready for delivery and shall be certi- | been made to. wrest from him. the program of Nl CUANCERE SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | on each Monday in the year, and condensed . tae , t 5 - 5 ; S\! Words to Young Authors, Epwanp W. Box. KEAL TATE ON T STLERT BETWEEN | them have been enjoyed by them | fied to by the Attorney General, or whenever | the committee. => ‘ EIGHTEENT& AND NINELEEXTH STREETS | as fully as by the English, yet scarcely | the fair value is reached by condemnation, the aA Latest ledmcn eet & twenticth: part of the half million or more treasurer of the United States is authorized to Hints on Home-Dressmaking. Mrs. Joun W. Brsnor. NOKIHWEST, KNOWN AS Do. IN]Z 1 STREET, from the sworn tabular statements showing the Emma M. Hooper. BEING 1 ik, Eat iy Rae; ACE OF GENERAL | average daily circulation of the paper during dollars contributed has come from this coun-| pay the purchase money. The bill then appro- SS There's No Time Like the Present. Poem, Esun E. Rexronp, Sena gy retbapenmngbnanaen ye ae the year 1889, published in Tue Sram on the try. Mra. Lewis is here to 1 a general ap- a tee £800,000 for the building. Pere"! What Chief Bushyhead Says About the al Things for Baby's Wear. Cuantssa Porter. PB goede Se set the, Hapcome Coust of Oe ak tk i aa peal to A: is im half of the cause for] The members of the committee have no Cherokee Nation, N\\ the Best Influence for Children. Mnnasz A. Woonwasn. 11272, of Jane B. Hawkins and ott Ts against Henry racemes sd J which she tbored so long and earnestly. | doubt about the pi-ssage of this bill. sN\sunshine, Baby and 1. (Poem) (Itlustrated by C. J. Budd.) A.M. H.D. Sill cell ec tpubie Suctiontes aulecaeved as trustees | Briefly tated, the pointe upon which the Bhe is als « ious to urge the adoption THE SENATE FAVOUS A GESERAL BILL. Ex-Gov. Bushyhead, chief of the Cherokee WA] Ready Made Mothers, Axon Hasereton Donne, TUESDAY the TRERTL-FIFIU DAY GF MACH, | qhove claim is based are these: ‘That— Country und France by which the interests of | Some members of the House, however, are of | Bation from 1N7 to 1887, is in the wity looking SN ati about Flowers, (Ilustrated by W. Hamilton Gibson.) Evax E. Rexronp, Parcel of govund Ising, bene inthe city of Waste | 4. fhe Star has three thmes the cirea- American iris wie will insist on marrying | the opinion that the site is hardly up to the | #fter the interests of bis people, and was seen «N\ Practical Housekeeping. Mrs. Loursa Knarr. 10h, District of Columbia, and known as lot nunibered washi foreigners wil! be protected as far as possible. | mark aud that a general bill, as the one intro- | at his hotel by a Star reporter. ‘Ta{ Sixteen Uses of Potatoes. Axntm C. STrARNs. five (it lation of any other paper t ange She will be entertained at a dinner party this | guced by Senator Sawyer in the Senate and by “How large a population has your nation?” SN cookery for Convaiescents. Many Fisusn Bosson. duiix back that wiath au averee depth of ope hundred | gogyy evening by a lady Ht in society to meet | Mr. Bingham im the House, which provides for | he was asked. nd to discuss jew of a lady Various members of the this q abinet a ion from the point of Postmaster & commission, to consist of the Secretary of the Interior and the At- General, “The censns of 1880 gave us 20,336, and we s\\ How to Serve Spring Chickens, Al Artistic Needlework. —_( Illustrated with ‘Drawings and Patterns.) Euiza R. Parker. Many F. Karr. 140) fect to alley, aud is f ¢ with basement aud a Jt. 2. The Star's circulation in Washing- : taki ‘i ton is doubic that ofall the other daily who bas lived tor man: in Paris and | torney General, who shall select and purchase | “¢ 2OW taking @ census, which, I think, will 5c bulueiooneane- keira Pane eee: Gen. Henry wie ee knows of the evils of whi ks. She is } or condemn a site, would be better. ‘This latter | SHOW between 24,000 and 25,000.” Questions and Answers, rlor 10 feet by | Papers published Im the city added heartily opposed to xuternational marriages as | hi] or some measure framed on similar lines | ‘How much land have your people?” March. (Poem) ‘Louise Cuaxptar Movtton. they ure now contracted and speuks with the utmost indiznation of the wretched way in which Amer.can women are almost invariably treated by their French husbands, HOW THE INSTITUTIONS ARE MANAGED. will, it is thought, receive the support of the Senate. which in the past has been uniformly opposed to the 9th street and Peuusylvama avenue site. It is feared gthat if each brauch puts through a different bill and the matter “The government survey shows the Cherokee nation to contain 5,031,350 acres east of the 96th degree of longitude, which is owned in common. The buildings and improvements, cattle, &c. SY Words of Potted Wisdom, Na Practical View of Marriage, N Hints on Canvassing. -S\ Fancy Work for Odd Moments. Marron Haran. Miss M. H. Vavenrine. Exma M. Hoorsn. PISIRIS RISIFINININININININ ICID] M IN ID 1D Toom aud small bbrai w six large aud three sir bath roots, wine © or break! I chatubers, office rom, | lar, ervants’ Coowrm ciosets aud. ti patil £ s thirty (30) fect wide, third of the pur-ase thereof in ai rs | gether!! 3. he Mar has a larger and faller circulation in the city where printed, in proportion to reading and purchas- * ‘ : . grey : ty-four mouths trom day bd to bear Mrs. Lewis is the lady president of the va- | passes into the hands of «conference committee | 8€ Owned in severalty. and any one may con- a The handsomest printed and illustrated periodical in the world for the family, /7 phepe4 ~ vn ale, gor which par cr will | care . y ou rious associations. all of which have been or- | tht Washington might as well say good by to | Vey by will any property rights he possesses, with a circulation larger than any other publication in this or forei ci | cdillediepnabapinn = ganized by her within the last fifteen years, their president being the earl of Aberdeen. They have « beard of general directors and a general council, « council in Paris and a London committee, of which the duchess of Teck any relief this session. WHAT CHAIRMAN @ROUT SAYS. Mr. Grout, the chairman of the House com- mittee on the District of Columbia, expressed the general sentiments of the House when he “What are the details of your government?” “We have a chiet, who is nominated by dele- gates from ail parts of the nation in convention and is elected tor four years by a viva"voce vote of the people at various polling places, Thon ign countries, averaging more than half a million (500,000) copies each issue in 1889, ON THE NEWS STAND, TEN CENTS A COPY. CURTIS PUBLISHING CO., Philadelphia, Pa. TISis ig All purchase suoney and tuterest be puid. 800 d wall be required as soon as pr T Of sale must be compl ty in ed with with Ali con- aver. wus t. All taxes aud asseus- 1s to day of sale paper in the world!!! 4. The Star has the largest regular and permanent bome circulation of is there isa legisinture with two branches, the S SINISIN SINS WISTS ERIE SITET! TELAAM J Der = — aes paper im the Fretident | The main association. including all | maid to a Stam reporter: “I have not realy | Senate oF upper branch consisting of eighteen TSEIEESSS SPP ESSN SS JOSEPH J; DARLINGTON, ¢ Trae Seen mente th treasurers throughout the different and canuot express an opinion as to which [| Clected for a term of two years, ‘The chief has YTION SALES AUCTION SALES JRAtCE ve, Vaku & CO,, Auctioneers, coustantly increasing circulation of the paper, the united kingdom and» part of Mrs consider preferable, but you ean say this from | ™UCh the same duties as the governor of a AUCTION SAL aS. Saabs Su Sete mission to the Uuited > system of work here us well as to ask 1 aid for the work iu Paris, Mrs. i neil wis Was Miss Ada Maria Leigh until about a year ago, when me and muke it as strong as possibl sider the city post office as a d nation and when the matter com do all in m I con- race to the * up I shall state and has a veto power on all legislation, ‘The other nations of the territory have a sim- ilar government.” _ THIS AFTERNOON, LIFFE, DARE & Cc 20 . Auctioneers, uusylvanin R* MORROW, a A. tioueer, SALE OF FOUR TWO-STORY AND NT BRICK DWEL $7035, certain deed: attention is invited to the figures following: PAILY CIRCULATION IN 1885-86-S7-88-89, .¥ — orded respectively 1m Lab ISSS. INSG. INS?7, ISSN, ISSO, power to aid the passage of a CHEROKER COURTS, is as E SALE S3in. tone isa: Laver 2 ‘i 1 1 she was married to Bishop Lewis of Ontario. The | measure which will afford relief.” “What about courts?” bi a ed THRE TORY AND BASE ‘ENT J8F8, tollo 181 et 4 ls She, Die: AN-..20,456 23,388 25,470 26,386 2744 psn She place vale tence Renton MR. PETTIGREW AND HIS BILL, “The treaty of 1886 provides courts of civil MENTS, NO. 302 GSIREET SOUTHEAST, AT | CHOICE PARLOR AND cured thereby. we ‘will 0! St public sacucn | FSB---22029 24,321 26.299 27,161 29,200 ‘ietag ede lurch. Mrs. Lewis | tr. Pettigrew, who in the Senate fathers the | and criminal jurisdiction by citizens of the ie aebnan easi ae CHAMBER FURNITURE, | PL UVENT HT DAT ce kc laud te RAY | MAR25,549 25,504 26,009 27,490 34,766 joes not intend to rriage prevent her | bill plaemg the building at 9th strect and | nation, We have a district court of limited | HALI-PAST FUCK O'CLOCK we wis clan ton adle iy LON! aR CK PM, all t rtain pieces or parcels of | APR...22,572 24,727 25,575 27,166 29,852 does not inten ge prevent her P is i ie BRON POL nd and premise nd distincuished ax and from carrying on her share of the work in Paris | Pennsylvania avenue, means to push t he bill in | jurisdiction, which corresponds in a greut | tot the cere BASE GE TON 10) BRIC-A-BKAC, ARTICLES OF VIRTU, bem Lots nutal « Hundivd aud Iwcutytour | MAY..22474 24,359 25,742 26,722 24,616 by any means. for she expects to spend at least | that body with all his power. “I introduced | measure to the probate courts of stutes. There Square as oe Hes ), One Hundred and Twenty-five (125), One Lun: | Jung..21,933 23,902 25,116 27,453 30,173 three months out of every year there. She will | the biil after consulting a number of citizens of | are nine of these districts, which serve the Papproyed by s nearly ucw three-story and) basement OE ENNS ABD BATES COLORS, Twenty-eleut 128) of te apital invest: | JULY..21,006 23,186 24,870 26.383 20,650 Probably sail for Europe some time next month. | Washington at Mr. Milliken's request,” said | purpose of political divisions in the election of | BCK wel. me ne. Thin wale jrgscnta en exceileutop: ELEGANT CANDELABRAS, anent compay*s subdivision of Lotein square i 3 A ; A Stak reporter called on Mrs. Lewis today | the South Dakota statesman. “and shall do | delegates to conventions aud members of the | portunity to secures home or for an investicent DECORATED DINNEK AND TEA SERVIC ee u = yy og 8, aa ume 0G...21,445 22,364 24.559 25,521 2,095 and asked her if she would uot tell something | what Lean to get it passed. Ithink the. citi- | legislature. Each district has a judge, sheri tee dyer and above an ineuubrane Ce ee ee ee land | SEPT..21,033 22,302 24,905 25,324 25,478 of the methods and snecess of the work aud | zens of Washington generally favor the site, | and minor officers, ‘Then we have a circuit | SUeh dvitnin ti | ELEGANT ENGLISH AND AMERICAN SILVER } Ju:bia,t th all the easements, heredite- -21,497 21,701 24,807 25,946 30.329 thisshe kindly consented to do. In answer to his | It is central and the building, when finished, | court, divided into three circuits, with one | Gitor 1am Teht wt PLATE, ices to the sate be eda 2 . inquiries Sirs. Lewis sud: “Our work has been be larger than the New York post office. | judge for each, and from this court appeals yer cost ot the a SuAED SOK OF Gib cures Gabe Tae hoes tn ake tck esas 23,651 235,697 25,514 31,053 So IMInehse i its proportions and the success | | have not found out as yet how the committee supreme court, which hus spayer publ. shiyctus CHINA CLUSETS OF 1HE GREAT EASTERN. red by d ust on the DkC...23,000 24,657 26,466 26,752 31,633 attending our efforts has been so encouragin; : Or three jud; 0: $1UU required at tine of Sule. siislcriees E ak + | for which the notes oi the purchaser, Learn a that I hardly k here to b Bk whan | noone Salldings enc grodnds stand\‘on! the faves juries? cx at purchaser SUPEKB WINDOW HANGINGS, iro: the day ot mile at, the Sener ha ardly know where to begin. ut what | matte; “Have you juries?” dames 7 EC i Soe wu, will be taken, cash, " 23 2 will perhaps interest you as much as anything Se ee “Ob, yes, we have both petit and grand Juries, KOT CLIPPER, DARK & MOQUET, SMAKNA AND BRUSSELS CARPETS, | Hult till Ue piken. oF ll cast 3t the on Avg0.22)123 23,652 23,454 27,082 30,000 would be to tell you of the the beginning of | gonator stanford, chairman of the commit- | like the states, FPtertas DOWLING, anctiouces. AND OTHER ARTICLES OF VALU fone ipa gegen pe ioe Increase ....... 15559 1,803 1,595 3,003 the work. It was very small ever to have in- ‘des cas, public) taiiidines sud!) grounds. said: }o you hang for murde iM IMPOR? AN) SALE TO BE SOLD AT THE ELEGANT RESIDENCE | faulting purchaser alter Sve days public advertion Of this remarkable average aggregate of itiated such a prosperous undertaking. son pasa Bs 8! in Se ertainly, But where a crime is between NINELDERN BULLDI LOTS: No. 1447 MASSACHUSETYS AVE. N.W. wueut newspaper published in | A SMALL BEGINNING, “We have given some time to the post oitice | an Indian and a white man the case gues to the IN SQUAKE G2 A S. se gi Washinae , Aslenosit of 8100 » a be required | 30,090 copies circulated daily, no more than ' ‘ 8 in | question, but we have reached no other con-| United States court at Fort Smith, no matter | On MONDAY, : F MARCH, cling a neers gaan ~ | 1,102 co; el 7 pe schecatab . aa a rec ktews young wonton tm | Oss thas ties Goo thet we nen a Post oftice | which one is charged with the wrong.” mit st abie cackien tole at iver routings | TUESDAY MORNING MaRcH FoURTH, 1800, | SH MStON'S Surrn, Trustees, a 1, satis i ore sa thee raed ig e streets of Paris say she did not care what-| sod need it badly. The committee has mot | “Are you opposing the bill making a terri-| } acl COMMENCING AT HALV-PAST TEN O'CLOCK. | 97 44, WALTER E Wien, § Truss and 1,106 go to suburban places, by express, ever became of her. I tapped her on the | selected any site yet, but I think something | tory of Okiahoma?’ depth of 10. feet to ana aes 27 310 F st. ow, shoulder and as she turned I told her that if she did uot care I did. From that time on I did what I could for ler and Lum glad to say that event wasaturning point in her life. She will be done very soon.” Senator Morrill, who has worked without cessation for not only a new post oitice build- ing, but for at many other needed depart- “Not the bill itself, as that doesn’t affect us. What we object to is the rider tacked on to the bill enlarging the jurisdiction of the court at Museo; in the Creek nation, creating other sive fronting 19 feet ¢ the south of Pierce Tints poy by Laud thy adepth ot } erty Is located in Mand ist aud sorth © @ wide wily. and bounded pitol streets north. sidue in three equal sale. ‘The house wiil be open for inspection day 92 F Raters, DARE & O., Auctioneers, VP HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. IMPORTANT SALE railway trains, etc., leaving as a net circulati®h an the city proper the PHENOMENAL PKO- PORTION of 928; PER CENT, or AN AGGRE- ‘d full: ‘ai mental structures here, was somewhat averse | courts, and, contrary to the.treaty of 1566, put th ton oe ‘ am GATE of 27,852 copies! Of this number, afterw ave me, carefully wra) ina | me e Pre, Was somewha' erse | ¢ a z etrei » put ‘ars, With 1otes bear- r Parlor panes a cob ienne poe Cah a ne lio atte anninriatel oaet “Lam one | ting the five nations uader the laws of so tne on the pron mage SEER SSORE woknoe 21,142 were delivered daily by regular quest that I would do what good with it I could | of a sube tee on the proposed Washi Arkanses.” | Adcyosit ct £100 will be required on (1! N O CLOCK, carriers at the homes of permanent sub in helping some other woman. With that coin | ton post office.” said he, “and I have ideas| ‘Does this rider extend the Arkansas law | cach srrchoce at thetine of CE saa BRICK RESIDENCE, WITH FINE STABLING, | geribers, to start with and to encourage me, backed by | Which I intend advancing when that commit- | over Oklahom MENSA AVE. N.W, my own resources, a floor in an apartment | tee meets, Noone can doubt the necessity 0, it has no bearing on Oklaboma what- ore REGUL aLeE house was taken and opened asahome for young English-speaking women who were in which exists for such a building and I can be depended upon to render all possible assist- ever und should not be tacked on to the terri- torial bill,” DARK « ‘OF HOUSENQ.LD ss URNITURE, No: 1736 N STREET NORTHWEST, ‘The remaining 6,740 copies represent the sales ni Rate, Dal — ean ty ON WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH over the office counter, at the news stands, end Paris without ahome. The work received | ance, PREPARING FOR STATEHOOD, ‘920 Pennsy.vuluia ave, Iw. 2aANOD, Ke, the premieet aead LAME O'CLOCK. in trout of | by newsboys. But of this latter number a very ene yement tha ata year 4 SSeS “Do y 3 ‘ e z “9 MG be brenstae Al sell Su aud ‘wes Z ieabeant prepa fer tae Gere noe ale | ‘Tae Hovrs'so asia ihe best route to | “Do Your people want admission as a state IMPOKU LIS SALE PABLO H GE I AS RY, mbes inch or Lod sear bates ee large proportion is supplied regularly to por cost of $30,000. That was in 1575, The sim-| Buffalo is by the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, We are trying to fit ourselves for statehood, BY : ple fact that & woman has no other home to go to is the oniy requirement for admission, and Since that mission Lome was opened it has Passe the vestibuled limited, teay- img Washington daily at 4:20 p.m., make cou- nection at Vluladelphia with Lehigh Valley but are not ready yet. Congress cannot legis- late civilization into a people, and what we want just now is to be let alone till we work CATALOGUE OF AN EXQUISITE COLLECTION OF ORIENTA! CARPETS AND OTHER FU i KATCLIF DAR Real Estate Proker, 1304 F st, RR & CO. alley, and Coutsius GSUS square feet. The improve: imeutscounist of @ “Lhree-story Double Prick Lest ener, containing 26 rooms, pot iuchuding basement, waicl has 6 rovius, The House has every 1 or) | manent residents of the city liviug in lodgings, | &c. (wot housebolders), so that its whole circula . i a viii 4 fine danciiig salon uccourctva- ton May be literally said to be in the family cared for over 6,000 women, train carrying Pullman sleeper, arriving at | out our own saivation, which will require only hi \NGINGS, Monn ine virdnce from Bs etreek, built iu the Inter necr | circle, While its aggregate circulation there- DESERTION OF ANERICAN BRIDES, Buffalo next morning at 11:15,—Adet. a few years, and are prepared to come into the | BY ORDER OF : “The following sear an orphanage was opened by the association, This was the gift a Mr. ——— Langtry, Gebhardt and Wales. with the lands must be made Union on an equal footing other states. The allotment of WAIST GAPE OF TLHERAN, ne er hoicest end Ou EKIDAL, ob CURD be cousidered One of the » Yate reside fore gives Tue Stak a distinctive and enviable ions aud aw t alley. position in modern journalism, the fullness of etry ; ig heavy basi first, and all property riguts detiutely aud ite sind ever 2 xround, iiuproved bya | Tesidence will. be ctiow three “days pri i? Galignani, It is a home for deserted children So te eee equitably adjusted.” e — ty, ein rccuwenieat and Well tie ekg en es Mp tote hour uf aoe teu Th a tod pin | Ste home circulation, the extent to which aswell asorphans and s large proportion of | eitons have felt compelled to [oll wie ce ‘How do parties divide in the nation?” tae OF ths Gantt Tank Catto weone DAUECS bee ‘ed, Leary inerest ats) per ctne pep At 48 relied upon by members of the those cared for are the children of American | DTMS have felt compelted to follow the ex- We have our local matters and questions of BE SULD je seust-alinwally oud secure! by ade-d ) nd particularly by the pure women who have been deserted by their | “ple of their prince and go to sve “As You | leadership. on which there is plenty of ground : iy sold AM conveyas | household, raw és urchaser'scost. $1,000. deyon ! . French husbands, You kuow Freuch law docs | Like It.” Fred Gebhardt has sailed for Amer- | for differences of opinion, but our politics, to tmect sais, isOMAs Dow kt chasing portion of the community, ure not recognize as legal the marriage of a French | ica. He arrived in London a week ago Thurs- ie heed of the ae ihe meanest PENS ALV ANIA AVES NAW obi wets: has Deen b Auctioncer. | the marked characteristics of the paper, tan to att American wouas walens all the hun | day aud guing at once. to Mrs. Langtry’s hotel | ti, ayes stad” the Hone hadee” lie quo TH ies FOIA AND ENT ebay, | TE oe dey sad tetas auctioneer to which uo other daily journal now or icles im the civil code that | found the prince a 2. Be : - 5, 1 MIXTH, SiV 3 . aspect ole: y the —— “ . < gqoeden auutinges have been dicuity chore | pelted To dwait, the departure of iiee Cots | tion of allotment of Iunds east of 96 has ve.) MAKE iS AT LEVI Bas : Ch HMICE HOUSE AND 10? | published can furnish a parallel. A woman in love is uot Likely to think of these | visitor did not please the young manand hence | Cou # political question with our people, aud ‘ Teves unten dnc witeanitie ee nee THEAST, BEING HOUS ‘This is no idle boast on the part of the paper, numerous little legal points, many of which are | te rumors of coldness between him and the | ! ¥e 4re let alone for wu Little while it will be FRE HIBIIION day of Ble, me Penol ut iKER utterly absurd, and as result there are more satisfactorily setyled among ourselves, ‘The cases of shameful desertion than could possibly be case that came to my attention recently will serve asap example: An American woman with six children was deserted by her French hus- band, who coolly went off with her fortune and another woman, and, to her surprise aud hor- in’ Paris imagined. One Lily, soe A Married Baron’s Elopement. Capt. Baron Bernard von Nechtrits Stein- | kireh of the Grenadier Guards, a crack reg- liment of the ¢ us just been ex- sale of the outlet West of Y6, consisting of over 00,000 ucres, to negotiate which a commis- siou Was appointed lust winter, will probably be satisfactorily nettled soon.” Mr. Biggar’s Castle. It now appears that the story that Biggar WED A 4s FIFTH, AFTER NID DUNIIL Sk EN PM LIPEE, DALEK & € ESvA te-THE count of the fne.e.a mbit LEMPTOLY S. ABOVE, SALE ts of the WALTER B. WILLIAMS & © rehascr weather mui HARCH FOCRIE, L890, si S500 down ou dity of ed ci M., 2 preinine or parcel of wround and premises situate, Lei in the city of Wastaneton, in the Dist Ltatia, kuowir and distugusied as Lo u 15), 4B Lanickton’s subdivision o | It isa well established fact, demonstrated to the full sutisfaction of the sagacious and enter- prising business men of Washington, who seek and know where to find THE LARGEST RETURNS PROM THE MONEY PAID OUT square nui -| .y . BU ered nme bundred 5:8). together | yy YERTISING is the pelled from the army. om married not Titre T NEAT ERR R OL ean gd | with all the cups nin fixtita, | FOR ADVERTISING. This is proven by ror, she found that she had uo claim on bum. | quite three years ago the only daughter of the | B#4 left Butlerstown castle to his dear friend, U GSEMLET NOTH. | Leavis and op ucte Munk oF 40 | growth of Tux Stan's advertising patronage. ‘The law did not recognize her as his wife aud h exon tein Tim Healy, is not true. The castle is hereatter | e4uits. mn eee YC at ty Oe I ce in one year, note to | Ni illustrate the great Jewish banker, Baron Bleicheroder, re- Huiuaite aud Lille W. C. FOUK a note to| Nothing can more surely her children were illegitimate. I know French * a, | tobe at the dixposal of the Roman Catholic | uments snd bile WC. Club inmn : uyuble seuainually from : 5 R Jaw to my finger tips and I kuow the hopeless- | Cetving her dowry of several million marks | ' be at the dispo: Herstown, Some or | te Brvettys ob MUNDAS. the TST aon here of sale, sud to ue secured by deed cf trust ch | esteem im which «ny article is held by the Ress of & woman ever getting redress, A con- | #24 two valuubie estates in Silesia near Bres- | priests officiating at Butlerstown. Some of | WAKCH AD Is90, we TIVE CLC P and rudniuc back to am STIS Ae. TZ Eee of | weliin en » comebiaily increasing demand Yention was held by England with France some , st. The captuin was married in June, Iu | the less wealthy Paruellite members may regret | fellowiniedeser al eotute anit 4 3 be well located 14 au improvine | 20 require Suscf wale. Tiumisteem |e ies “ . ween = ven | October he deserted his wife and about the | that the castle has passed out of Biggar’s cou- | P*2¥ bie Priea ties Lt gigas sas tbe ‘Trustees re- | for it—day by day, week by week, month by Jeare ago and as a result marriages between | Inuets ‘athe thove two peoples were made mach more difi- | S4ite tne there disappeared from hee home | trol, He usd it as « sort of sunitariam or hos. |i wher after ive day ca | Month, and year by year,—in the face of ad- cult. One requirement, for example. compels | the beautiful wite of # wealthy citizen of Lrew- | pital for the fany Parnellite complained and George r ¥ 0 | Vertisemient in sume 1e wt published in the Dis- 2 = J = resent & certificate signed by ces |18%,.Frea Eleman, Only s few days after. | St ovqeuork or ilinees it soe Biggar’s custom Sa ot ne Bat RHR SREe oe ‘ restau G per | trict of columbia nh Pw wn the Dis- | verse claims and pretentiouscompetition, ‘The the man to present 4 certificate sigued by three iy . wision of re 1 the surve by deed of trust on the consuls showing that he is in w position to | Ward the Silesian estates were put up for ste | to give him the keys of Butlerstuwa castle aud yor Wasuineton, e -story | property, Purchaser O° such | 94 aga, SOHN PATTER 38 arustecs. | figures following tell the story on this point: e bi lo T ‘<i og here ecuperate. ‘ ent stweliinse story orick | other t tu) be wuneed ut sale, A 4-deds pes OGT, marry, fiuancially and otherwise. ‘Ihen there | and brought x smali fortune. The eaptain re- | beg him to go there aud recuperate. — The ack dwelling oats, utlier ek tag BS ' ; = are other regulations looking to the protection | fused to refund any of his wife's dowry. but | bulk of Biggar’s fortune, although he w jo Lape end conti sone, ae eo ke parienacs at Tema aie eee | ian i ee of the women. In uy opinion America can do | bonglt w handsome shateau iu Austria, near | never married, is willed fo “aly son, Joseph thivd | wild AU days, orien iwiee MEDICAL, &. 1885-86-87-88-<u, no better than to follow the example of Eng- | Graz, with her mouey, where he is now living | Biggar,” upon condition that he shall pass an eat One mi and ost of defaulting = =< — land in this matter. Sir Jolian Pacocetote a with Frau Etseman. His wife has obtained a| examination as solicitor, which he has ouce od by abutes of th Ser pate mued is Wesutugton, bee dite Goud and One cwente be thes HABIT. 5, aero epee yeesn page Der _ secretary of state in England when that con- | divorce from him and returned to her father’s } failed to do. Should Joseph fail to qualify of triist yon thie | Swi at sale, 3 Le wucesn Dr. LS. MAMILION Lock Bor Ose hac, | TAN....-2983 3200 3,613 4,076 4,558 vVention was held and he was greatly interested | house. The captam is boasting that his mar- | himself as a solicitor the bulk of his fortune poctdna abs pory bara Aah ples DUNCANSON BROB., Auctioneers, | \Vushinicton, D.C. SOF 3064 3.547 3,924 4,520 in our movement buth there und here. peesichoh pobeoy regret ely mer prs goee to the Haman Catholic church. | Lhe tact | With the terus of wale witht tu (1U) dys after a APOVE, SALE Is POSTPONED OX ac-| yj ME. DE, FOREST, LONG-ESTABLISHED ax 3.506 4,080 4,003 5,196 “2 reconcerted scheme between himself au Tau at his,friens im liealy, is not mentioned in u * t ais risk and 4 othe weathes until TUESDAY, MARCH rel le Les’ Physician, cay Consul THE OTHER INSTITUTIONS. | Eisemar to obtain the banter’s maittions” tbo Will's Gun to Healy sown deaive Noverihir Ae ae 2 fh, Isls tue hour abd }iace ither residence, YOL Tet. aw. Ube eure fron L 4,355 3178S 4,956 3.588 “What of the other institutions under the eS coe — less Biggar lett $1,000 to a sou of He: a Nuiw York ve: *S-d&deDUNCANSUN BROS, Auctioneers, | 10 p.m. with = tabS-Tnat 4.197 5.385 5171 6,033 Management of the general association?” asked Ex-Gov. English Dead. whom he stood 4s godfather. Bigger's sister, | mi-d&ds WALTER 1, WILL & 00,4) \HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. rota weapon piety eee ee eT. 3938S 4,522 4,606 5,529 ‘Tue Stax reporter. Ex-Gov. James Edward English died at his | Who came over from Belfast and prevented} | oo. nog, ancuoneen VALUABLE IMPKOY VERTY tublished Expert Specialist in tiscity, aa = “ ¢ funeral, taking upon herseli the direc. NCANSON ic Be ALVABLE IMPROVE PLO TY, No. 3516) } ry : - ol 1 te 235 S3,3Sl 3.015 4,485 cubey are ail in « most flourishing condition, | residence in New Haven yesterday. He con- | public funeral, taking i oat Of with os cing at EXOSPECT sGLTOWN, D.C, {ison ah furetch Geedighan or mociiene eee though supported entirely by voluntary contri- | tracted a severe cold early last week which de- <_< ssid MUR VACUABLE IEORS GURCEX | op rursp s hou “and advice free at uy bour of the day Suc. 2552 3,170 3.508 4,608 ations. ssid Mre. Lewis, “It maintains § | vcloped eapidly into paemonia, accompanied ptr Ce ‘ Ty O@ PROF. DANIEL G. | oCLOCK. 1-will Site gad grate te betore we ag. ur, BUT ies, 4,208 4,517 4,904 5,559 Se cise e Wamn eee te iva Might fave cckaarlag TAI ga ones The Late Oliver P. Morton. oar | Mo ewan Bos ep stip tne os Diatret of Gahan das By otal 18S. an7e 213 5419 6a ght hie! FY lo i character of Oliver P. Morton . by a depth or 110 tect, uu,tuved by a uear.y new | Blu — _ 250° 6,u under the age of eight. Then there 1s Christ | from which state he failed to rally. Ho was| The life and ¢ = Acie i NG, Br ca! Bwuuling Hwan Ne GoiG Prowptet wvecou" | Tras NEVER BEEN CONTRADIGIED GMAT | 4, 3,038 4,680 ebureh, the corner stone of which was laid by | seventy-eight years of age and leaves a widow | the war governor of Indiana, was the subject ot LUGY, nine 7 ryelis With Oath aud ail modern imyprove- Dr. BROTHERS is the oldest-established adverts, 3.596 5,093 5,007 5,795 the prince and princess of Wales, and several | and one son. j - addresses made Saturday evening by Private iy “ One-third cash, balance in, one and two | if Lidice Puysician tu tus city.” Ladicn Jou ‘cat peseieS — Missions of various sorts besides, all doing | Gov. English bad an enviable national repu- | Secretary Halford, Jerome Burnett, Clement re years, with jiote. bg interest and secured by ® eee cote pale pt ie =, 906 eae S| woes, 41,499 43,910 54,038 54,801 © splendid work, : | tation in political aud finaneial circles, In 160 | Studebaker of Indianapolis and Gen, O' Beirne eee oe easy Ut pL cum 4 optien of purchaws, A de | jadice, mcrriod Oreiugie, Bory Years eiperionee, “Perhaps the most interesting work the asso- | he was elected to Congress and re-elected in | of New York at the regular monthly meeting of SET OF SURVEYORS “XsrRUM [ohh dpe be seduired a y ‘ime of sale. au] Salim Bat it is not alone in numbers that the great does is in maintaining a home and club | 1s62. He declined a third nomination, In | the Indiana republican club, CHAL TS, &e., wUMAS DOWLING. WD REST Ne ¥ Li i is shor ‘The lar; oi “a AsHvuu ‘ORKED BY USING A increase of advertising wo ‘ger for young men. This isin « handsome build- | jsu7 he was elected governor over Hon. Joseph coe = The who's being a collection ‘of Sciontine Works of it Auctioneer. two of Dr. BROTHERS’ Invi cordial ing costing $130,000 to erect. and entirely paid | pee oe tke cals Ke | ‘The subject of Cardinal Gibbons’ Lenten ser. | tab Stews al Americas Caio tinny tha ———— | Maul “cure, aly case of Nervous Delaity eed fess | space required for advertisuments during the . erect. and entirely paid |i. Hawley aud was then the only democratic ject of Curding s 3) sree cae Tm | Gooury, Ascbonsen case of Nervous Debility ai vt for with the exception of $40.00) yet unpaid on goyeruor im the United States He was re- | mon in Baltimore yestecday was “Sacramental | 8 gut “SOLD. WITHT Jokes Ane : herve power. It imparts vigor to the whole systems | ch dak endl te the ground. When this is settled up we will | Clected governor in 1969 and IS71 was elected | confession,” sINuh AND D SERE THE ENTIRE S¥UCK oF DRY GooDs, cLoaKs, | M#lcor Female, 906 Bost. « ml-lu*” | Year 1889.04 compared with mpied Reed no more except to keep it running. It is | for the third time. In 1873 he was appointed See Bora fey eee ee eae O28 toys ae 1888 is even more striking. a very handsome building and furnishes young | by Gov. Ingersoll to fill the vacuucy in the couucousaalons SUSAN M. BUCKLEY, ILD A AUCHON. © NANUING MONDAY cee aaa te ce ay, uate Ladiow’ | The average daily apace filled by advertion with & place to spend their leisure where | United States Seuate caused by the death of O. Administratris of the estate ot Daniel G. Major, de- FEBRUARY s WEN TY-BOULTH, AT HALE-PAST | can be consulted dasy, 403 Cat Detiveen 436 and 6th col they are free from the temptations of Paris lite. | $. Ferry. Mr. English leaves a fortuue esti- ceased. SoG ene aL Bre SECR ANE DAILY AT baME HOCK ao ments in 1383 was 25.10 columns, or 7779 columns i is as plensant a». any club house anal i qiuore | mated at between $2,000,000 and $3,000,000. N.B,—Tue collection will be on exhibition day y rior pthes Stock coumsts 1 part as follows: Silke Velvet ya Reine recus tor Laake. “Mena go"S4eu | for the year; whereas for the year 1889 the daily trac’ esor' SMES: cca ee to sale, shes i Dress Gvods, |. Office alwaysopen, English bar rooms. It does a world of good ma Sr = ; : om Indignant Weiss Beer Men. ist? ‘The Weiss beer brewers of Berlin have en- OF. GARBER (LATE PHILADELPIA) Pi tropathiet; SOF iste at ewe. aE Gisenses suc 5 ‘Table Linens, “Vowels, ws Biaukets, Comforts, | Spreads, ry acd Gloves, Corsets, luudicr average was 29.75 columns, or 9223 columns im the aggregate, being « total gain over the pre- with those young men away from home com- EO. W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer, 930 F st, forteand the restraints of home life. It is i = ‘ TRUSTEES’ SALE OF LUYS IN WHITNEY CLOSE, | claets Uniuresus suber Gurments, Jcrseys and | ceastuily treated by the diflereut meditate ee | ! Fight across from the Gare St. Lazare, by which | ered @ protest against the action of the New By virtue of that certain deed of trast duly recorded | Clowks. oiugliauss, Cottos a, ote. ey de, tricity. my Btub.ech oud “Curve Diseases | VOUs yeurolidddcolumns: And this, it must the young man enters Paris,und bere we tur-| York board of health, condemuing them be- yu Liber No. 1 10 19, cue of the land records tor | | Persons 1 want of Luc above mentioued will do well | speciaity. naxerate, Ufhce hours 9 a.m. to | ‘Chances be remembered, consisted exclusively of the he District of Columbia, and ai ‘the request or the | 10 attend this sale, as ibe guuds must be sold without | 4m. 4130 tese3O p. nish him with accommodations for a week or | cause of the adulteration in the beer. The 21g Re th co ggioretn y . cage! 22 5 ~ £25- 1m ~ owner of thy notes recured thereby. we wil ell at | HESer¥<. 11 coMpequence OF a chanKe int Ustnes = ~ st | ordinary everyday business advertising, nothing bis way we get him lodgings and look out for | Cfe%er# contend that the beer sent to America Were T Day Or MARCH Tess ce PVE OCG | Sees | A PTER ALL OTHIES FALL CONSULT in the way of tax salce, poll lists, election returns, him pamralle heter [teapeprnaactast ed npatbe 4 | is brewed especially for export and contains no BoM. to the blchest Nuscoumy of Weatiios he | ——_____ FUTURE DAYs. —e es | etc., such as Occasioually swell the business of possibly do for himself. To young men who | “yz! whatsoever, Unless the New York health é ull ; Lotsutuivered thirteeu( La, | (NHOMAS DUWLANG, Auctioneer, ‘Twenty years’ expericuce in special diseases; cures," anabi ish d ig board rescind its present xction the brewers fourteen (14) and fiftest (io) 11 block mwuber six (6) fy psd the worst case of Nervous Comyusaints, Blood Puison- | political organs, being included in ite patrom etree See eran Tak mons | capone oppeaiing sa ie Ge 1 ‘S ues H. Warder’s, subdivision of y troct of laud called | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | 28, Eruptions, Pins, Catarrl, Ulcers, Sores, Dut if be cau pay he pete Just exuctiy what os | Washingion to beiug the auniter botose the nat carded i vie geass the narcior uf aie Diuiees’ | TASMBTR SOR AGB NG SRL SE® OF | [SENT STAT uiny Cig aoe | ME Sealine suvtine anche Se ig | tional authorities, demanding suitable correc- Columida inthe Liber of County” Plain au-sin ), | BasiNietot noled et tne te ee ‘Free. In conclusion, it is only necessary to say that, Rot an encourager of mendicaucy. fens folios Uz" sud 63, su ject toa prior deed of trust se’ It only temiber, Iss4. aud du.y pecs au Liver BaKINe in proportion to the extent and high character os curiuy two notes, ax fullows: folio 478 et seq., one of the land records ot th ‘ wants to help those who want to help them- ‘Une for $500, with iutes st at 6 por cout per annum | of id by direction of the party secured circulation, Tux Stan's advertising rates — J gms pond ng ip on A New Smeiting Trust. from August 19, 138% and. thereby. we fail sell at pide euction i troat of ee accommodations for forty, but has library au With the exception of five companies all the Fy hy “tenon easy euiegns ass Veo. Saate-Pist OUR bette goat ‘the ok the guk wih Ge y ed vo general club accommodations for more than | refining and smelting companies of the United ‘terms oh wale! Sufficient cash to take up Motes se- | lowiux-described rea! estate, situate in the city of and to add, finally, that every statement berein 00. Last year it helped 630 young English | States have formed a trust, with a capital of gud American meu, wo would otherwise have | ¢95,090,000, of which 15,000,000 is ‘te Le cured of ust, Wiel amount to 14C., tu wits the southernmost Sbout S350; and to pay all ccets of sale, and beinnss "de tu eguare been without the comforts and sur : 20) feet tront by the depth of jot one 1) in sgi of sale wih interest at | { ; sore POWDER iprinc ofr, ger ats tara ned | ie ae argon hs marae made can be abundantly verified THE CIR ' CULATION OF THE PAPER 18 SWORN Of a home in the great city of Paria.” psdepealapybor pce bstgsea Pre- Absolutely Pure. Rtg ey ee RE re tos Fumes Au omostatson Boge: ann - 0 rred 8! common st is to be used + all i q.The Prevailing cold suap thn killed all the | in payment of fxed pro flat go into the | wh Se Ra OR | ts i eoarcicwi | OPENTO THE PUBLIC, AND ITS BOOKS iy we wer tates | hew organization ferred stock kinds, cannot be in competition or property nd feliy & per cent of the Louisiana Sugar erop | the parthase of ore aad exc ervoual property | siti tue multitie oi nov teat sort weighs asa ot panchaver S| MAY BE INSPECTED BY ANY ONE HAVING is damaged, | as it may be necessary to have, Reape eos is ay wintp | $28-00dkts WATSON S: a0) DATERES? Li CHELE EXAMINATION,

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