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D LOC TUESDAY. land and is today. tonight, with FORECAST TILL FIGHT A.M. et of Columbia south wester!, lawester! scits.—The electric light uty and splendor in partor, he street, and that almost electric Henley’s celery. beet and iron, is orms of headache, nervousness, in- digestion. dyspepsia and general debility. To be had everywhere. = “Ecoxomy” gas ranges. Sepp & Bro, For Connecrsess of style, fit and finish see our stock of ng. Whether a €1¢ suit or i please you. Eis man bre Doctors have cured: yes, case ppose you ty A. L. be he Mecuasican Betts, Keenixs, 1206 Pa, ave. but not in your Alterative and Tey lager. A Case oF Hevnien’s “extra pale” Tue ARLINGroN BortLine ¢ 27th and K ste, new. Boanps, @1.15 6th and N.Y.ave. sortment our chi takes the lead. See those th and BE. x ComPLe Eisen Resywvorn garden vases. Suepp & Bro. #2 suits, Caxt axp Ser our improved method of clean- ne CARPET CLEANING Wonks, e. B.W. ‘Telephone 425-2. Sramo Lame. For spring lamb and Washington dressed beef go to J. K. Keuxy, Ith st. wing. Center ak the same business pay the same amount of | ing, Misses Lizzie Dunn and Bertie Mahoney ee et eee Ferenc? | Wherever liquor is sold in this Dis- | recited temperanco pieces, Dr. 9. T. Heneler Is. 206 Pa. ave. Ly hether for protit or si y reimburse- ra si Ps bapa nsrreeamell Fee oes Leche eres Tete a ee Pe | cahig Slaging Ties preMAcELEE Ge sastal Sex THe Ser7s we make to order from $20 up Eiseman bros., 7th an: your teas, coffees Grocers, a and spices 0 Bros. & Co., the whole- anle cealers, 100 Fr. 15. Linpey.virtisaer & Minter Tar Best axp IF st Boe in the market is Heurich’s “extra pale” lager. Te AnLINeToy Borriixe Co. Teleph 3. Licutsrs¢ LINO, 1206 Pa.av. | See THE Soup. Ei CITY AND DISTRICT. AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. Arrat “The Mi Nation aL. Hanis’ Kensax Tournament. Pasonama Beitpixe. Carleton Opera Company in Maude inherited.” ot. "Little Nu Atk .s and Crolius and Boxing Viood, and, in short, gives grest bodily, nerve, ments] aa ie" Weckiotion. flieted and then the associated wealth back of cians (corns ctebrrgrbiaat Ns ieaxiawel the offender will step in to add enough | #4 digestive strength. CONDENSED LOCALS. to free him. There is a well-known COMPLETELY RUN DOWN. case in the city where a man has persist- first accident took Benj. F. Warner at- Saturday aftern place on the cable r on the tempted to get on th at 7th and N streets, | powerless to stop him. He has been fined, | using two bottles I find imy appetite restored, my and missing his footing fell, sustaiming slight] with great dificulty as to proof alwa hervous system toned up and my general health bruises. some 7500 or $600, he and his tri «reatly improved.” GEORGE BRATT, Gallipolis, Geo, Aider, colored. aged fifty years, died | boastmg, I understand, that for ever: Ohio. suddenly at 3:10 o’ciock this morning at 6Ud | tine paid he has made 36 in the busines ‘ New Hampshire 1 is selling, the police say, today still in de HAS SENT IT TO GERMANY. Capt. Eawards of company A, second battal- | of law. Had this man been sent to jail for one ion. National Guard, has, in response to a re quest from the members of his company, ten- | allowed to pu dered his resignation, A new branch station of the city post office Will be established next Saturday at the south- west corner of ith and Stoughton streets, to be known as stati MEMORIAL DAY EXERCISES. The Grand Army Executive Committee Perfecting the Arrangements. Arrangements for the celebration of Memo- rial Duy under the auspices of the Grand Army are being perfected. At a meeting Saturday night of the executive committee of the Grand Army in charge of the memorial services 1t was decided to invite Representative Charles A. Boutelle of Maine to deliver the oration at 7) Jess sufferers who have tried and found wanting both tae’ : vite C. S| This provision 1s not in the board bill, but its a Col. DeWitt C. Sprague will read propriety is obvious to me. Section 7 is also | Physiciadsand medicines, to make one more effort to ct supinentneee mar oe Soldiers’ Home Ceme- | deemed of decided importan It proposes to | rid thenselves of these terrible afflictions, CUTI- tery will be in charge of Senior Vice Depart- ment Commander Faunce and those at the Congressional Cemetery im charge of Junior Vice Department Commander Farnsworth. ‘The department otticers will attend a memorial Service at Hamline Church the Sunday pre- ceding the 30th, when Dr. Naylor will preach a memorial serm¢ tendered the District Nation to the G.A.R. The public school children are, &s usual, asked to contribnte flowers, a MRS. SRMEHLE’S GIFT. She Donates a Farm to Establish a Lutheran Home for Aged People. An important announcement was made by Rev. W. E. Parsons, the pastor of the Lutheran Chureb of the Neformation, to his congrega- tion yesterday moruing. He stated that Mrs, Sarah Utermehle, the widow of George W. Utermehle, had decided to present to the Lutheran church of this country the property known as Queen Chapel farm for the purpose of locating there ahome for the This | generou nable the Lutheran church out the project contemplated for some -hing such a home. This farm ven acres is near the I yn ae possible the ne 2 and all th ar- ule to carry out the ob- Mrs. Utermelile some time al to her ly nd had the im- rch of the Ki corated and refitted, mation beauti- Dent Burn Garbage. f Tar Evesine Stan, «& writer in Tae Star y to burn their | this advice was One family burn- Poisons the air for all t this season, when roses, likes of the vailey and other i make 7 f this bh perfur not # pity that the odor of burning garbage should pollute the Whole air. HCL ae Sunday School Convention. from this city to r Is at the sixth national Sunday school convention, which will be held in Vittst beginn: Convention is composed of 1 a number of iL Last i Jun 0 de important topics year the % “re to be dis- convention met in London a Harr Rates to Bartrwore Via PeNxsynva- kets, Washington nsvlvania | good to r ni} ). on account of | These sare A spe tie 2 train will | a. on the 6th for} ), stopping at Union | ave Culvert about midui station. * ‘Tne Sarr e axp Buck | Dweriixos ¢ aud 5 streets nort t tomorrow (Tuesday) | s are new and shou ttract the those desiring invest- ment or co home. { 150 evrs yon £1.00, pound of Hlooker’s Dutch Cocoa—the @ Which can be made with water—will ma Adee. 150 cups of most delicious beverage, Try it. | Dox’r Fait to read which assures purchase via Battioue axp Onto ts Templar y dl trip. _ hat “buginess chance astonishing retu }y-tive-mil leave Baltimore and Ohio station 45 and 1 am, * VaLvapLe TiMoNIAL.-—Two free lectures, Masonic Te: nd we by Prof. Colliere’s pupts. ~ Laroe Furyitere Sarr Co.'s auction rooms. 920 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, tomorrow morning at 10 o’clock.— Adet. Roses at Avctiox.—A fine lot of roses and other plants, trom J. Jt. Freeman's nursery, will be sold at Dowling’s tomorrow at 11 a.m. Just Issvep.—A valuable list of goods usu- ally sold in drug stores, with their uses and cial prices for same. E. P. Mexrz, a,c. cor. Lith and F sts. n.w. . _ Boarse Contest at Kernan’s, . >visi aw equire all the ", s Peon crate at tke erin Gn sell Ge ti tens tare | Bel Temperincs ‘Nociéty. eld “their ionthly tidions associations to have a license as bar | Meeting yesterday afternoon, Rev. Dr. Scott rooms, Why shouldn't all persous engaged in | F. Hershey and Mr. Boyd addressed the meet- gard to any the maj afford that terror to self defense, enable the retailer to comply with the provi- sion of the law requiring a majority of the owners and residents on the street to sign the application. Venetian Troubadours. | aud chil ently and defiantly sold liquor withouta license for year for the dropped the business at the end of his term as unbealthy, things a the nation ment imperative for the second offense and the others in these reform it is hoped and believed punish lightly Violations of the law. think. A number of cases have come under my attention during the last | been my duty to have primary charg SE BILL. KNIGHTS TEMPLAR PARADE, Washingtonians Who Will Take Part in the Demonstration in Baltimore. He Proposes Some Stringent Regulations for the Liquor Traffic. Commissioner Dougiass, as stated in Tar Stax. has sent to Congress a draft of a bill to regulate liquor licenses, which differs in’some particulars from that published in Tue Star end which had the approval of Mr. Douglass’ The council officers of the four command- eries of Knights Templar in this city and other prominent Templars will go over to Baltimore today to attend the banquet which will be given there this evening. Congressmen Baker colleagues. Mr. Douglass in the letter trans-| of New York, Grosvenor of Ohio, Morrow of mitting his bill says: While the Commissioners California, Caruth of Kentucky and Peters of have unanimously agreed upon most of the : Kansas, all of whom are members of the order, will respond to toasts, Tomorrow the cen tenary of Maryland Commandery, No. 4, will be celebrated’ by a street parade, and the four commanderies of this city will leave here to- morrow morning and will take partin the ceremonies. Their route of march in this city was published in Tue Stan last Friday. It is expected that there will be several thousand men inline. About 300 ladies wil ompany the four District commanderies, hey will be quartered at the Carroliton Hotei and Eutaw House. After the exercises at the Academy of Music the ladies will be dined at the hotels named, and the kmghts will be conducted to the Fifth Kegiment armory, where luncheon will be provided for 1,100, The officers and past officers of the grand encampments and state grand lodges will be given a reception in the afternoon by Gen. Thos. J. Shyrock, grand master of Masons of Maryland, to take place features of the proposed new license law pre- sented to Congress for the District, I have been unable to persuade myself that these additional features should not have been included. In the bill J inclose individually the most of the provisions to be found in the bill presented by the majority are retained, and I will in as few words as possible reter to the additional fea- tures and some of the reasons therefor: In section 2 of the bill [ tnclose you will find the words “including club houses and other as- sociations.” These words to be absolutely essential to prevent artful evasions of the law. Several years ago heenses were denied to cer- tain parties for good reasons, ‘The parties, with some sympathetic friends, thereupon sought and obtained incorporation, as, for in- stance, the “Young Men's Benevolent Associa- tion for Mutual Benefit and Not Profit,” Under these delusive colors they were enabled to as- sembie and drink (and in some instances gam- | at his resideuce. Madison’ avenue aud Tone. ble) without let or hindrance from the law or } send strect, its officers. ‘This is cheat and should be = - o strangled at the earliest opportumity. In cis Gospel Temperance Soctety. cussing this point it has been said that such a! he Fourth St vet MLE. Sunday School Gos- T. B. Stabl, distributed temperance cards and other thought fact. yal treatment of city melioration in the 1 raged i stead of than consistency na, I don't see that a drankard is his course at a place e costing 7100, petetienrs ON Actors from the High School. Anumber of High School students. assisted by ontside taient, will from “The School for Scandal” tomorrow evening at the National Riiles’ armory for the benctit of the German department of the school library. Mastea! selectioas will be rendered between the acts and after the performance there will be dancing resent scenes TIVE PUNISHMENTS, i nd 7 in this proposed law are to take the place of section 2 of that proposed by rd. ection 2 of the pposes imprisonment ouly upon pay the fine—minimum or maxi This alternative and only possible im- prisonment for a second offense I fear will not evil-doers that civilized society has aright to threaten and impose in There is a large financial bac! Makes Tu: WV eax Sinoxe. CITY ITEMS. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. Great Sale Tomorrow at S. W. Avorx- srxin’s, 817-819-821 7th street northwest, Cov- ered Baskets, 5c.. 8c. and 10c. each; decorated Chamber Sets, $2.48, worth $5; +; doz. deco- rated Cups and Saucers, 43c.; $23 decorated Dinner Sets, square shape, reduced to $11.48: 3 Bowls, 10c.; *y doz. decorated Dinner Plate Sic.; Covered Dishes, 27e., worth double; Fin: Rer Bowls, all colors, 21.25 Pictures re- duced to 48c.: large Slop Pails, 16c.; colored Beil Butter Dishes, 12c.: large rattan Baby Car- riages, with lace covers, $4.97; plush-lined rat- tan Carriages, with satin parasol, $7.8; Veloci- peas, 1.87, worth double; Zinc Trunks, $2.47. Pure Ryé Whisky, five years old, 65c. per qt.: 14 bbl. best Process Flour, $1.50; 4 bbl. Koller Process Flour, #1.35. P. R. Witsox, 994 ith street northwest. it Be Careful What You Drink. Use Osxy Pore Arricirs. You chn save from 20 to 30 per cent by buy- ing your Teas, Coffees, Baking Powders, Con- densed Milk, &e., from the Great Attantic axp Pacirtc Tra Co., 501 and 503 7th st., 1620 14th st. nw., 3104 M st., Georgetown, D.C, in the United States, Granulated, 6c. A, 6c, Extra C, 5%4e, Block Sugar, 8e, Powdered Sugar, 8c, Our 38c, Java and Mocha Coffee can’t be beat. We still have on hand at our Main Store, 501 and 505 7th st.. cor. 7th and E n.w.. a few of those hundsome Easter panels entitled “Mamma’s Darling,” also a few of the “Drum- mer Boy,” which will be given away with one pound of tea, two pounds of coffee, or one pound of baking powder, on Monday, May the 5th, 6th and 7th, provided you bring this slij Don't fail to procure a cc Handsome presents given aw: with every pound of Thea-Nectar Tea or A, and P. Baking Powder, All goods delivered free to any part of the city, Punctuality our motto. Fresh goods received every other day. it N. H. Bown The Very Newest Shapes in Spring- 't Hats in Black and colors. Our line of 21.00 Hats 18 unsurpassed for style and quality. it Fraxc, One Price, cor, 7th and D ats, Pure Malt Whisky. guaranteed without usi! oil, for medicinal se, specially reduced to Manager. ing in this, as in other cities, to the retail dealer in liquors, Cases of the purchase of properties up in the thousands have occurred here simply to get an additional signature to ‘The way in which Hood's Sarsaparilla builds up peo- ple in run down or weakened state of health couclu- sively proves the claim that this medicine “makes the Weak strony.” Itdoes not act like a stimulant, im- Parting fictitious strength, from which there must fol- low a reaction of kreater weakuess than before, but in the most natural way Hood’s Sarsaparilla overcomes that tired teeling, creates an appetite, purifies the ‘The court will always be plied iderations of sympathy for the wife n, &e., until the smallest fine is in- with con “Tn the spring my whole system was completely run down. I began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, and after ome six years, the Commissioners and police “Hood's Sarsaparilia has cured me of a chronic head- ache and varions other complaints when medical treat- ment failed. Ihave sent several bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla to relativesin Germany and received many thanks from my friends there, who used it with wou- derfuleftect.” JOUN H. GRIMM, 310 Ramsay st., Millington, Baltimore, Md. HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA. Sold by all druggists, by C. 1. HOOD & CO, 100 DOSz Evens Honor cert Tcurnyosts Is speedily, permanently, and economically cured by the CUTICURA REMEDIES. guage, but true. second offense instead of being the second $100 he would have It isa shamefal scandal that such jossible and actual in the capital of With provisious making imprison- bills to inspection. a great an be effected, APETTING VIOLATIONS OF THE LAW. Section 6 of the individual bill proposes to ny person who aids or abets This is alsd necessary, I 81; six for 35. Apotheraries, Prepared only Lowell, Masa. ONE DOLLAR. 4 ear where parties having bar rooms and desirous of selling on Sunday have kept watchmen, either on the pavement or inside of halls or alleys, to notify the proprietor of the approach of an officer, These tools should be ground when caught. This is strong lwn- Tt will encourage thousands of hope- deal with the delinquent or dishonest official, Sve. 25e. half pints. Kove Pitanmacy. 7th aud E sts. nw, m5&7 Your Piano is out of tune. rattly and de- fective, The music is of the same quality, Your child's practice is wasted. Send tor V, Becker, SOL Vth st. ExpertTuner. Prices nd $2. Fine Uprights for rent low. m5-3t* Lawn Tennis, Watronv's, 4 In Full Blast. The great creditors’ sa of Tailor-made Clothing at 924 7th st. still goes on, and will continue for a short time longer. The agents have instructions from the creditors to close out the entire stock regardless of value. This isarare chance and will never occur again, For today the prices have been reduced and thing must go. 5, Men's All-wool Suits, in sacks, cutaways and Prince Alberts— made of the best Corkscrew, Wide Wale, Diag- onal, Cassimere and Cheviots—to be sold at ice. Just think! Suits that are worth $18, $20 and $25 to be sold at #10. Men's Pants that are worth $3, $5 and $7 to go at half-price, Other goods at proportionately low prices. We nlso have a few Merchant Tailor-made Suits and Pants, which will be sold at less than the value of the cloth, Bear in mind every Garment warranted first quality or money re- funded. ‘Due Great Creprrons’ Sa b-2 924 7th st. new. Handy House Brush, best jet, 5: m5&7 Kun Pransacy, 7th wind Over 10,000 F: American Hat Co, in large, s1 Pa, ave., 933 F.* 3 Bee it, sts. LW. Hats, hulf usual prices. Spring Styles Fine Derbies, and Dunlap shapes, 90c. to $1.50, Best Hat made, #2, 209 Pa, ave., opp. Botaui- cal Gardens, Plain figures, One price. als-fsmw-16* “Best in the World.’? Hungerford’s “Golden Rod” Flour. bl., $6.50. 24 bbl, $1.65. ‘Try it, and eat white Bread, Cor. 9th and O sts. Canvas Dress Trunks, bard wood cleats, malleable iron bindings, long hinges. iron bot- toms, extra quality brass lock, two trays, linen lined all through, and good leather strap to go round them, 24 inches, $6.50; 30 inches, $7.25: 32 inches, 28; 34 inches, $9: 36 inches, $10, 35 40 inches, #13. A better grade, CURA is the only positive cur While the police force of this District has al- ys had an enviab’ mutation for efficiency and good deportment, still. Like other branches of the civil or military authority, there will be an occasional black sheep aud’ make bother. While severe penalties should be threatened the man who stands inside of the bar, it is of importance to promise some of the same trestment to the man who stands on the other side in case of failure to do his dut: It requires a good deai of help to. resist the in- fluences of kin, fricndship or free lunches in the prompt and impartial discharge of police or other duties. The Commissioners have to rely very largely on the reports of the police for their guidance in determining the propriety of granting licenses and they should have the beuefit of just sucha provision as section 7 proposes to help them in the matter. A help- Tamrs-Five Doriars PARLOK SUITE, orn A JOHN RUDDEN, 930 AND 932 SEVENTH ST. N.W., HAS IN STOCK A SECIAL ASSORTMENT OF PARLOR SUITES, COMPRISING SEVEN ful persuasive power would result from this In the third paragraph of section fo! provision, 5 of the individual bill the following words will be found, “and pool selling, &c.” Under a decision of ‘the supreme court of Maryland pool selling in horse races, &c., has not been judicially considered gambling’ in this Dis- trict. I have always doubted the wisdom of this decision and find upon examination that the contrary doctrine heen held by thir- teen of the supreme courts of the several states as follows: 51. Michigan, 203; 120, Massa- PIECES IN HAIR CLOTH AND PLUSH, WHICH HE IS OFFERING AT THE UN- PRECEDENTEDLY LOW PRICE OF sis aX ae chusetts. 271; queen's bench: a a (Tennessee), 411; 7! Tilnois. 493; 51, Llinois, 184; 18, Mame. 337 Min Michigan, 530, Arkansas, 425, and Sl, sota, A RARE BARGAIN, va. © to prove that poo! ubling. and yet we have to do it in While Lam writing these lines How driven to despair and drink by the loss of a fortune in pool rooms (1am told) hes at de s door by his own hand. And an- other drunkex wretch is wanted tor the prob- able killing of one of his own race, who lantly sought to sw a Wouwn trom de under his drunken fury. These things hi pening sooften in the District eail for early and se remedies. In section 15 of the individual bill will be found the followmg provision. a me Very desirable: “Nor shall an: COR IN THEATER to hear an argument that shows y of liquor at a theater or other place of amusement or in its immediate vieini And the fact that all such places are largely at- tended by young people would argue irresist- iy that hquor should be kept away instead of being made conveniently tempting. The Itseems absurd toh selling is g: ALSO A FULL LINE OF MAT NGS, RE- FRIGERATORS AND BABY CARRIAGES, THE CREDIT SYSTEM ADOPTED BY THIS HOUSE WILL STILL CONTINUE AND PURCHASERS CAN THEREYORE BE AS- SURED OF THE BENFFITS OF CASH PRICES ON SMALL WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS, m3-6t URAH SILKS, auality, reduced cash price 45. BNILIIAN TINE, Old itose, Elec- CopoRED J. Very best SILK MOHAL practice of ving liquors about through an ee atna an oe a audience is a premium on drunkenuess and vio- | LONNDALE CAMBIIC. nuest quslite 10c. lent crimes. Heense should designedly in) ENGLISH HEN E1 A CASUMERES, new spring crease the already numerous opportunitics and | #uades, wiue double wid ee temptations to drink. ‘This provision, as all | Qui ACk SILK Mout singer ging nisl ein! others in the individual bill, hay been drawn from approved sources of state legislation, It may b to say that our discussions and | difference latever they li been or are, | Were and are the result uf earnest and anxious desire to improve the system of Liquor selling in the District, now xo impotent for the safety of life and the well being of families. STOCKINGS, very Ue. qt quality, special 9 ¥ FRUIT. OF THE Loom COLTON, yard wide, S¥gc,. worth lo, COLO.ED "SILK "MO Alas ERULLIANSINES, nearly yard ond a quarter w ery best SUc, quality, It hag | Feduced to 45e. f the | HADIES' CLOTH DRESS GOODS, ull pure wool, of the | wis vd, cash bara, two workhouses at the Washington Asylum, SUMEMES) AGES, elegant French ‘The records of that institution show that nine- ned and ® half wide, fll pure tu teen out of twenty of the cases of persons, OM” eecileat init » or female, sent there under sentence orig- Wool, very bi SHEET mieuse double width, excellent ¢ulity, un- Se. inating in the excessive use of liquors, And |) BEAUSIFUL NEW S1YLE CHALLIES, Be, 10c, Inuny of the persons sert there are old offend- | *7{phres: CLoTH DRESS GOODS, one yard and crs of this kind for many consecutive years. | a half wide, «il pure tine wool, cash bargaln, bu These cases show that there are places in the | (UCKAEY KED TALE DAMASK, very’ best 50¢, city Where these poor things can always get BreAUsieUL DKbSsS GINGHAMS, 10c., 12Kc., liquor, notwithstanding “their well-known | 15c. els habits. PLAID MUSLIN, real yood quality, 5c. TERS Cash store, ct SPACE, NEAK TTH ST. D A CASH PUKCHASE TO THE INT OF $5 IAMOND ENTITLES THE PUKCHASEM TO ONE OF OUK DIAMOND VALUABLE PRESENT my NECKLACES, BRACELETS, BROOCHES, Soussos, 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. N.W., Will offer THIS WEEK 50 pieces Striped Ginghams, fine quality, at Sc; one hundred dozen Men's Half Hose, tull regular made, 13c., 2 pair for 23c.; Gents’ Balbrigzan Shirts, ; One quality India Linen, 8e., 1c, ; all the better grades up to Mull Muslins and French Orgundies, 10c., 1240. Cloth, all the new spring colors, * Outing Cloth, 10c., 12¢c. ; Beautiful New Dress Ging- hams and Scotch Zepuyrs, We have a small lot of the Chambrays left at 7c, ‘The Faucy Jointless Matting we are offering at is the best in the city for the money. Gents’ Outing Shirts, 50c., 7c, $1. Big bargains in Table Lincus and Napkins, JOHNSON, GARNER & CO., G36 Pennsylvania ave. nw. PENDA EAR RINGS, RINGS, LACE PINS, HEARTS, &e. SOLITAIRE, CLUSTER AND IN COMBINA- TION WITH RUBIES, SAPPHIRES, EMERALDS, PEARLS, OPALS, MOON- STONES AND JACINTHS. Beautiful Examples of Massed Diamond Work. Jeweled Hearts, Eutwiued Hearts, Crushed Hearts and Hearts in Outline. Pearl Necklaces—oue, two, three, four and five Strands and Ropes of Pearls. BAILEY, BANKS& BIDDLE, La BAILEY, BANKS & BIDDLE, BAILEY, BANKS & BIDDLE, Importers of Precious Stones. Poe mga Twelfth Streets, Philadelphia, ap15-3m_ PICTURE FRAMING, AROTOGRAPHIC OURFLIS FROM 92.50 UP. sreatest variety and at bottom prices a! SCHMIDI'S 504 9th st, Brauch 1722 Penna. ave. apl6-Su s Excelsior lock, 10-inch wrought hinges, extra heavy side bolts, at an advance of $1.50 on above prices, Still a better grade, with extra heavy canvas and steel bindings, the strongest Canvas Dress Trunks made, at $3 advance on first-mentioned prices, Remember we do not charge extra for straps. a23-eobt Tornam’s, 123) Pa, ave. new. Headache, Neuralgia, Dizziness, Nervous- eas, Spastus, Sleeplessness cured by Mr, Males Nervine. Samples free at 1 , Menrz’s, 1014 F st. Cuticura Soap, loc. ; Carter's Pills, 2 for 25¢. my2,4-2t Koxs Pianmacy, 7th and E. Buy a Machine with a Reputation! Examine our New High Arm No. 9 and notice how its rotary motion, silent and positive, con- trasts with the rasping, heavy, uncertain action of shuttle machines. Office, 437 9th n. Wureter & Witson Mro, Co, Dearsess Axo Carannu Cenep. Dr. Lighthill takes pleasure to submit to those interested the following testi- monials of cures: E. ROESSLE, PROPRIETOR OF THE ARLINGTON, “THE ARLINGTON,” Wasnxatox, D.C, March 6, 1890. My Dean Da. Lignan. Itqives me great pleasure to state thatyou effected a remarkable cure of deafness and dis- charge from the ears iu the case of my cousin, Marcus C. Roessle, and that the case bas proved as permanent ge it was radical, I feel wmre that without your skillful aid any cousin would have been a deaf man all his life. ‘Kuowing of other cases in which you have been equully successful, I cheerfully ¢ive you leave to refer tome atany time aud hope that your practice in Washington will prove a distin wlusLed success, Yours truly, ‘d. E, ROESSLE, FROM MR. H. P. DEGRAAF, PRESIDENT OF THE BOWERY NATIONAL BANE. New York, May 7, 1888. Lionrimn: My Drak Sin: Itaffordwime great pleasure tojoin the long list of grateful patients who Lave beew relieved from troubicsome and obsti- pate complaints by your superior skill, My caso Was chronic cutatrh, from which I uad suffered tc stich an extent that it weakened my general Leult: and finally gave rise to such severe pain mund about the head and throat that it pre- vented me from sleeping and alarmed iy fam- ily. 1am happy to state that the very first ap- Pheation of your treatment gaye me prompt the pain had Gixay peared and by degrees the other distress- ing symptoms characteristic of catarr yielded toyour adniivistrations, until Inow tind my- selt completely cured. I therefore cheerfully » tender you this testimonial of your skill and tuccess, iu the Lupe that others may be bene- ted by its publication —- HP, DEGRAAK, Dr. Lighthill, for thirty years a Specialist in the cure of the diseases of the Ear aud Respira- tory Organs, can be consulted on Deafness, Cetarrh, Asthma and Diseases of the Throat aud Lungs at bis office, No, 1017 15TH ST. N.W. Herdics pass the door. Office hours from 8 to 1z and 3 to 5. Ger Tue Bes: THE CONCORD HARNESS, m5 LUTZ & BRO,, 497 Penn. ave., adjoining National Hotel, ‘Trunks and Satchels of best make at low prices. a7 Tae Tuoxsos. Hovstox Exzcrnio COMPANY, 620 Atlantic avenue, Boston, Mass, Ww. 1 Fr eh On CnTIR, 333 F 8ST, NEW NaTIONAT, THEATRE. Every Evening, Wednesday and Saturday Matinees. Monday, May 5,1890, MR. HARRY MAINHALL And a Competent Company, in Mra. Lucy Hooper's and Richard Davey’s Emotional Play, “INHEBITED.” ‘Next Week EDWARD HARRIGAN LOBE THEATHR. Pa ave. and 11 J Weldon onto 30 aud 50 cents. Mt 4 uees 10, ad JO cents, my ¢ EKNAN'S NEW WASHINGTON THEATER thst. south of Pennsylvania avenue Ladies’ Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. ATKINS-CROLIUS SPECIALTY AND DRAMATIC COMPANY, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, A CHECKERED LIFE. GRAND BOXING CONTESTS! JACK FOGARTY AND JIMMY RYAN Against all comers. Friday Nieht—Northridye- Mc jonday, mht, 10. 20, \ HOME FOR INCURABLES. LINCOLN HALL, Ssturday Evening, May 10, 1890, at 8 o'clock. CAST OF CHARACTEKS. Mr eS Ha: eae i -Mr. Jol iubbard 1 Letutia Aldrich a8 Mab Buelow Nise Misdved Puller -Miss Bertha Lincoln SCALE OF PRICES: Orchestra Seats... Oreh Circle Baleou: Gallery Boxes... Mi pt 4 Papils tor Mu ical af by di rary H on-Shirkt, Prot, Ticked at Metzerott's, LUO 8s A LBALGUS GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Evenings at 8 SATURDA\ MATINE CAKLETON OPERA COMPANY, THE MIKADO. GENERAL ADMISSTO. ABESERVED SEAT: Next Week MY. YEER JAN. AKKID' BIJOU 1 Week C Matine Monday, May 5. Suay atid Saturday " € COP MeciiMeN Headed by the ¥ and Popular Co HERBEKL Ax D JOE CAWLHOKD Formerly kuowu as the “Cawthoru Cuildcet rs Comedy Snecess, LLLE NUGGET. Music, Soios, Concertina Solee, The Fas Nugyet Quartette. my We PkLE Lecre TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, 8 P.M., AT MASONIC TEMPLE. TESTIMONIAL FROM MEMBERS. WasitInGtox, D.C, May 2, 1890. Having followed Prozessor Colliere’s first six weeks? course of French conyersution, we, the ubdersigned Tuembers of his class, feel Jusufied in fully iudorsiue His dncfesser's claini to ouigiusality in bus :uethod of UAparting the power to vocalize correctly in Freneb, thereby wiv.ug a pertect seceut and prouunciation, His method is uudoubsedly based upon scientific priue ciples, as We have act both the meaus aud opportunity ofduly and thoroughly testing; and its as correctly effective as it ts scientific, and therefore true, Lhe resuit is that bis nCLOU appeals to the ine teliect, as well us to (he imaxination, lending thereto acharin unkuown to oll It tes and retuins enthralled tie port and unflax- Kili suterest of the pupils throughout the entire course. Ax a natural 2 con Versatioual wb wuprecedented degree for s Why? Becatise of the in- of power aud knowl essor has the happy taculty of itu J throuch his exact scientific ayst upsly expressed by 8 -Veral of th Is French under this metuod is perfectly fascinating to the earhest pup.l Fasciuating because it gives faith in the possitality ot e study of i. M. swine, A.M. birard “Mewigcat, F. aker, Herminie Lempictou, Joba Teupleton and others, N.B.—Original may be seen at the hall. “UND COUR! SIX WEEKS UF FRENCH CONVERSATION, gee MASONIC TEMPLE, ‘Oth and F sts. nw, Begins THURSDAY, WAY SIGH TH, at the following hours: 11:30 aim, dades), 12:30, 3-30, 4:30, 6:49 and § pom Lupti«n any one of these hours and as jent for the ONE FE often us cu} _ ersutional results aud perfect accent Practical co aud prouunciation giurantec PEE REFUNDED, LUCIEN SOLLIERE, A.M. A Native of Puris, France. Send for circulars. = we ST LINE OF COACHES LEAVE 32D Round Mw. every hour fur Arlington, all kinds to hire, LE .W. First Week of VENETIAN TROUBADOURS, COMMENCING MONDAY, MaY 5, CONCERTS DAILY. and 7-30 p.m. WW Asuisaros TWO DAYS ONLY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, MAY 14 AND 15, NOKTH CAPITOL NEAR M ST. N.W. BARNUM & BAILEY'S GLEATEST SHOW ON EARTH, IMKE KIRALFY'S NEKO, OR THE DESTRUCTION OF ROME, P.T. BARNUM and J. A, BAILEY, Equal Owners. Capital Iuvested, Daily Expenses, #3.500,000. 300, MONSTER STAGE, 450 feet long. MAMMOTH TENT, 550 feet long. ‘T CIRCUS RINGS. ‘TWO 60 FEET ELEVATED STAGES, OLYMPIA '¢ MILE HIPPODROME TRACK. TWO MENAGERIE TENTS, 300 fect long. MUSEUMS, BLACK ART ILLUSIONS, TRAINED MENAGERIE, 500 ACTORS, 300 PERFORMERS, 400 DANCERS; 1,200 PEOPLE IN THE PERFORMANCES, IMRE KIRALFY'S NERO, Or the Destruction of Rome. THE MOST MAGNIFICENT SPECTACLE ON EARTH, Introducing Real Scenes of Ancient Splendor aud Old Koman Glories, Dancing Girls, Priests, Soothssyers, Gladiators, Sol- diers, Nobles, Senators, Warriors, &¢., &e., t0- gether with a faithful representation of Aucient Rome in the time ot Nero. DARING CHARIOT RACES, STANDING RACES AND ROMAN COMBATS. Fighting on Foot aud Horseback, Aucient Roman Armor, GRAND REALISTIC ROMAN TABLEAUS, Actually 1,200 People on a Stage 450 feet long, ‘Together with all the features of THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH Just as it was presented before THE ROYAL FAMILY OF GREAT BRITAIN, the Nobility. Clergy, Press and People of the British Empire. THE FINEST SCENERY AND COSTUMES ON EARTH. Clowns, Acrielists, Specialists, Japanese, Acrobats, Athletes, Sports, Games, Contests, Rivalries, Pastimes aud Feats, Circus, Hippodrome, Menageries, Museums, Aquarium, TWO MONSTER PERFORMANCES DAILY, At2aud 8 p.m. Doors open an hour earlier. Admission to all 50 cents, Children under 9 years, 25 cents, GREAT NEW STREET PARADE, with a mile of costly objects, rain or sine, at 9 a.m.on Day of Show. Route as follows: Capitol to H, to New Jersey ave- nue, to C st north, to Ist st., to Pennsylvania ave., to 23d st., to _K st,, to New York ave.and to M st. to «rounds, Keserved bumbered seats for sale at the regular price, and adminciou tickets at the usual slight ad- vance at Brentano's, 1015 Pennsylvania ave. THREE 42 F Cheap Popular Excursions on all Railroads, ‘Will Exhibit in Richmond May 16. _03,5.7, 10,12, U3. = MUSIC HALL, * FRIDAY, MaY 10, ‘THIRD CONCERT oF THE WILHELMJ CLUB. Giving Orchestra of Eighty Piscen, ‘With Grand Orchestra of Sixty. Celebrating the Tenth Anniversary of the KASPAR VIOLIN SCHOOL, Admission, including sest, 50 and 25 cents, ‘Tickets at Metzerott’s, 1110 F st, m3-6t _SUMMER RESORTS — ONG BRANCH, WEST END NOTET. Cot and Kestaurant open J OTEL OF CQNSFRT FOR THE ORGAN FUND OF THe / West Street Presbyterian Church, at Linthicuu: Hall, Georcetown, TUESDAY, MAY 6, Adnitssion 25 cents, COL sare HALE ‘Transient rates, +4 aday and upward. oUt eg eokiy este, Sb ey tne WILDRETA MAY 6, 1890. my3-u.w.s-30t DY. Office, Metropolitan Hotel Special Engagement of Mr. D.C. BANGS, J. M. jy. 1TBRETTS Os LLLING COTTAGE ee Ni, Lanter Rea on ge Coram LACKEY, ALICE HENDERSON. aE cites ooms and aged for partion wt wer week. First time in Washington of Lawrence Eddinger's | , A new Five-room Paruished Cottage for rent. Most elivhitful locality on the coast. Wid ive any desi . = Sends ey, desired information at 624 Bs Wort vce wore M oe Great Industrial Five-act Drama, A KNIGHT OF LABOR, WONT ROVAT. Va. THIS favorite Summer tin the beutiful valley Under the Auspices of Carriaye and Wagon Makers’ | or Sireinia, will be open May 1: quiet location “large 4. Bo Mosyurtore, Local Assembly, 3456, K. of Le 4. F. STINSON. Prout Rapa, Van SS te Prices of Admission, BBEProev sraixcs, BEDFO! NS i tor health oF nine x — mis KASS ND STRING | ¢ ECREISHED ON all occasions by Soldiers’ Home Band. Deie- hone Leader ot Baad m:s-at me Jane 12. L.A DOTY, Manager. eo! ELMA) 3. NEPTUNE Hots: DInEe mina SOLDIERS HOME, DC_ | BR Nae beast: Onta for eat My RiwECTE fates for Mayand June Address Ww, WOULD YOU SAY IF YOU HEARD my? A. KR SANK. a Wagner Overture or s Beethoven Sym- ce TAIN HOUSE, Me" ae CRESSON SPRINGS, ‘On the Summit of the a heny Mountaina, WILL OPEN JUNE For circulars ad information, address WM. K DUNHAM, Supt., my1-2m ‘Cresson, Cambria county. Pa ME KITTATINNY, DELAWARE WATER 6 y iy ee E, _— Sead for rirculer. W. A. BRODEFAD & SONS, — = = | _ap30-2m y IRKS TLANTIC CITY, N.J.—HOTEL BRUNSWICK — LECTURES. “cotupiete, Pane ave ——— = ——. | SA New. modern, Srwt-Clan “ SO YJOONSHINE” A LECTURE BY REV. GEO se a SOSEEaS. Davin For the heneft of the WOMAS'S HOME MISSION- - lapse-Sma) ABY SOCIETY, at Foundry ME. Church, Hore: SORRENTO, 8 o'clock. Admission 1 Phony played with ail the grand effects of am orchestra Ly a person who never bad the advan taxe of a musical education? ‘Think of it Not cround out as you would on ahando: but played with all the beautiful changes tempo and delicate shatines of tone color With oue week's practice on the EOLIAN You can rival the vreaten: Why not verify oli this tore, 925 Pa ave, mn rtist in the world ang at PROOF sug ts belie wang. SORRENTO, ME. Be *2crar Request, ‘The Couverted Romauist, MES. MARGARET SHEPHERD Of Boston NEAR BAR HARBOR, Que of the finest Will Again Deliver Two Lectures in seaet, Summer He NATIONAL RIFLES’ HALL, G street, Sorrento. /Tovement ON FRIDAY, MAY 9. %. 1. Stockham, manager of Hotel Sorrento, will be at At 3 p.m, Private Lecture tor Ladies only Sy, itched, Sos Neth et. uuu Sune A plans ve hou i ° « On “THE AWFUL PENANCES PERFORMED IN cna a oor nee NUNNEKIES” A: & pm.,for both Ladies and Geutlemen, Subject ped and most delightfully lo n the const of Maine Ea. have receutiy beeu made et formation QHEEWOoD, atly auiproved. ¢ “Shall America Become Catholic! A Ke- | ROURI meet ant een: ply to Archbishop Ireland's Sermon at the F= REST OB BALE Catholic Comuross. ab Admission to exch Lecture LSe, Reserved seate, cece BY THE-SEA, MASS, Sc. Doors open at 2 and 7 p.m. me 3-0" Dinu tai ts a a cry ee 14-room Villa, Coach house, Ms : Hach und extensi inland views, trust, & EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &c. A FISHING CLUB GIVE THEIR Ammnal Ficiie MONDAY. MAX «rounds, beautiful ses end THOS. EK. WAGGAMAN, wl, Pst ow lot Fok REST -AT CAPE MAY, NG. A LARGE ner Cottage, on the beach, in perfect order, con fortably furnished; open fire pinces, bot aud col water, and ail wader couvenrentcs, Asi Louse on thewrouuds, alno siable, if desired, pply to LEERT, i AR Will leave Washington MAY 19, Those receiving invi- Ko. 1 Beach ave., Cape May, ¥.. VODLAWN. ROCK VILL EN tations and contemplating going will please callat my | WW Yor the mecyee ss kk: MU WILL Be ovr X a q office to complete arrauxements as early as possible. Tickets are limited in number. 4. A. PINCH, Manager, G14 Fst. aw. Be. iuguire at the Clarendon Hotel, 14th st aul New York ave. Mrs M. 3. ULLAL, Proprictress. aj ra W HOTEL ALDINE, PACIFIC NEAK OnIO bey ty, 1.30 to @L perday, > to ele > timer house at thesr Fates. Pain 4 diarram of each sleeping floc DEAD 1 MAN of Baltimore, Prop. _myS-4t* Buecress Conducted by a foreign met, TOUR, For cirenlars ad- z OTEL LELANDE.ON THE BE AOK, dress 8s SCHMIDT a > “in3-3te “Keaton, 8. | “Chas Wau ebnee te Atlante ity 8 See aoe a Manager, (aplOeau) Pre VEX stew ror 1800, TLANTIc ciry, 3-KENT On SALE With the New Ex: nee Hotels, Cottages and Bath Houses. ts for sale i all parts'of city. also, So, AUantic City. Chel and for Atlantic Laud Co.” TSRALL G ADAMD & COs Kou Ente Agts, Keal katate and Law Building ps BSAM'L J. PENTZ, Most Popular aud Leading Resort Potomac River for Washiugionaus rand vuly piace ou the Potomac lishted by electric ATLANTIC Clix, fy OPEN ALL THt YEAR. Much improved. new sun pariors, hot sea water bethe an the house, ele: & acurs.ons ie invited ty the sp lt-tm — HARLES EVANS. |. PENGZ and KIVER VIEW SHIRLEY, 3 ws — «rounds closed free of charge for S' Ocean End Kentucky Avenue. “hols. Atlantic ¢ bxtraurdiuary inducements early in June, a choice “ daysure being booked. An Visuble. For full particulars call or address E. 8, RANDALL, Proprietor, 1100 Virginia ave sw. A Mra. M. T. SOU’ oy mse ee ps irs, M. T. SOUTHALL. aps in Xb OF CONNECTICUT vs S. W. FERGUSON. SHE AKGYLE, OCKAN § ave., Atlantic open. Pull View of ocean. 4 ap19-4m 3 __ STAGE EXCURSIONS. Demers Pay ee tare, Wc, sound top ve. near vcean rouus, Latwe piazza over! lent cumine 8 tw 14 per week el to 82 per sy. No Ryer Louse onthe tsdand ai these rates. od | for cut of Louse and particulars, JAMES S. MOON _m1b-om ADDON HALL, ATLANTIC CITY, NJ, H DOW OFEN & LIPPINCOTT. LEEDS _Kobert J. Peacock, Chief Clerk. ss (8, AMANGTON, OCEAN GROVE, N2 Accommodations and Fervices the best. Accom: 1, 1s00. WM. F DOLBE HOREL EAP AvETTE Care May N. 3 Accommodates 300 guests. Open all the year, Yuibus and ses water free baths free to eueste. The finest summer and winter resurt ou the coast. House within tity feet of the surf. ws-tm JAMES & STEFF NER, Proprietors. Ht ke NOVO, ATLANTIC CITY, NJ., __ PRIN TERS. Prisrixa. COMMERCIAL PRINTING. Law Printing, Church and School Printing, Amuse ment Printing, PosterPrinting and Book Binding, NEW TYPE, ‘New Presses, Improved Machinery, Skilled denne Aveuue Dear the Beats “ Thorouchly Workinen, wmht-tm W. E. CHERSEMAN 7 y AVERLY, ATLANTIC CITY. ELEGANT Loca. NEW YORK PRICES, V {ou thoroushiy heated tor yeiug quotes Bok chic fully filed. sen Water bs ou each Govr; sun parlors, Will re Mai open enure year. MES. J. L. BRYANT. — FPRE DENNIS, ATLANTIC CIT), NI Ocean end of Michigan ave. ; open all the year, AM mucdern couveuences, 110-6, JOSEPH H. BORTON, Proprietor (TBE CHALPONTE, ATLANTIC CITY, Nod On the beach, Nori Carolina ave, Cnobstructed ocean view, ROBERT CLARKE, Printing, Paper Supplies and Stationery, BUSINESS OFFICES, 920 F ST, N.W. Washington, D.C, If yon need anything in the sbove line send postal and agent will call, mb26-1y d FE. ROBERTS & SON@. EDUCATIONAL. DUGH BUSINESS COURSE B00! keeping. Commercial Arithturtic and Composition, Special attention to applicants for Census aud civil Service examinations. Call or address tee AOC. STAKIN. 97 Myrtle wt WSS 567OS Cossenvarouy MU Good Templar Hall 4% st. and Pa. ave. first year. Pians, Organ, Voie, Violin, Flute, Free advantages, 0. BBULLAKD, Direct GALLARD SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES Wasi ington Branch 1205 F n.w.—Guillard’s Orginal Method (publixber D. Appleton, Nc). Simp scientific, educational. The only one decorate. French Mipister of Pablie Iustrnction. ap ans AND CIVIL-SERVICE FXAMINATIO! ‘Successful preparation. tull information, fourteen year eapertence, BW. FLYNN. AM tute, sw. cor, Sth and K sts. wv. SHOKTHAND. SS “acme Phonoxrajhy scquired in 16 ray Typewriting tought free of charge to Shorth students, Seasioti day and cveniuye Students l ems tibetNe fa tet for Ful pw HEAD SCHOOL ACME PHONUGRAM J MULVEY, Princival. AN ANDREWS RICE, VOCAL heory aud Ausiywis of Music, purl of M ‘let, Boston, Mass., also of NE. 7 10th wt, n. LUMBIA CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, 913 PA. ave.— Thorough instructions, y* and vanced course of Piano, Organ, Violin, ke, £.R. HAK Principal, late of New Eng. Couservatory, Boson. sll-lm ISS BALCH'S CIVIL, SERVICE INSTITUTR, M 1207 10th st. nw —Pupils pared tor allex- Sut.ations. Leasuus tor Consus Burcom CGILL & WALLACE PEACIICAL BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS. Frinting of every description ueatly executed, Wuceessor MeQueen & Wallace) ‘BOOK '& JOB PiaNTEN 1108-1116 E st. uw LEGAL, COMMERCIAL AND PROFESSIONAL PRINTING. FINE WOkKK ONLY. m17 _ PIANOS AND ORGANS. SWEET AND RICH TONED KRAKAUER spoken of by artists in torus of high praise, resat KUHN'S Temple of 209G st.u.w. Tuning wud repairing. Es Leapise I STRUMENTS, DECKER BROS. WEBER FISCHER PIANOS, STEY 1VEKS & POND ESTEY ORGA. ESTEY ORGANS. MODERATE PRICES. EASY TERMS. ‘Old instruments taken in part payment, Tuning and Kepacriug. ‘Telephone 629. , SANDERS & STAYMAN, 94 F Charles at street northwest, Main st, Haxbest references, “ns Wioorscommuac AL SCHOOL, 407 & CAP. »T, Census and iy ‘Vice Fxamipations. 3 Indorved by those iu atten: il EER New methods; easy termes: ad progress. Prize Medal Varig Exposition. Bend for circular or call bet. Saud 7 pt. m19te_ VOLUMBIA COLLEGE OF COMMEKC! Cc 23 La. ave., opbonite city puat uthce, ‘Bix thorvugh Courses busy el Accoun® ancy, lclegraphy, Shorthand aud Lypewrstimg. New ahd bew furniture. Send for cinculare. C.K, UKNEK AM, Ch, Prin. Third year as & Buriness Educate: thisctty. Fit teen s auemnber of the faculty of Hastie Collere, joint author Fastuien Syntem raibiue, which feceived the uuly Guid Medal awarded for Bust. tees Education at the World's Fair beld iu Paris, 188i indorsed by over 100. Guratality. Old Pianos taken in u t that can take the etiti ‘Preirees ec K UK N KK XN UNEQUALED IN ‘oui ase atientionot poets” invited to their “New artistic Styles," Snished su desucue of HIGH: EdT DECOKATIV, Pianos for rent, ceECOND-H2 ND. PIANOS. comprisiug almost every. w Couultrs, in thorough vepadr, wi {KIENDS' SELECT SCHOOL AN ELEMENTARY and High School for Both Sexes. 181] Tat, Pupile aduutted at any time. 2) aden SIDWELL, Principal Y had BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, 723 14th wt. nw, A large assortment known make in the DUCEMENTS offered b low tubes. SPECIAL INDUC Fices ahd in tersigys lich will be arruuged on EASY DONTHEY NST ALA red. ENS when dent BM ENABLE & CO, 7 ag Siz Market Space ce). 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