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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, ‘D.C. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1891-SIXTEEN PAGES 5 2d EDITION ~=Siae-— |e IT WON THE PRIZE. Gaccess of a, ae, Capital City Guards, Crovry Souxps RECEPTION TO THE DELEGATES. A Great Gathering at the Metropolitan A. M. E. Church. At night from baby‘serfb are distracting to parents New Your, Oct.10.—The stock market opened | orrrcrat, yorirICATION BECEIVED at Tax pi~| Company A, Capital City Guards, one of One of the biggest churches in the eity isthe} In the case of Wm. EEE 4835 ‘who are at a loss for a inedicine equal tothe emervency. AN T W S PE quiet today and with dealings of am almost) sa:cy surpixas—a TALK wirm borm ormi-|*b¢ four companies of the seventh (colored) | Metropolitan A.M. E. Church on M street. of tha caowtr of tas etn move Gntee te al & #8 Fe ss, Not so with those who have AYER'S CHERRY OIL N RIL. Purely professional nature. hegre <r} cans—wHaT commsmoxen povotass sare |Dsttalion, brought of the first prize in| But even ite ample capacity was thoroughly | tober, 1889, Messe C. MM. Smith Ps S35 £ a2 . euvibemat tc tuinount. alae arstkie allen — of brig bisripualg ABOUT THE CHANGE—A QUESTION OF Par. the “competitive infantry drill of colored | tested Inst evening to accommodate all who| Joseph Shillington, hie counsel, companies st Richmond yesterday. The es affords certain and speedy relief. To cure colds, M Pa., Saved to 1 per cent, the latter in Hocking Valley. Af-| Everybody was in a good humor at the Dis- battalion left here on Wednesday night and re- Ow Monday there will be displayed at the Pulafe | COURS, sore throat, asthma, bronchitis, hoarseness Donald, Pa, Only by Des- fer 11 piclock prices receded again under the | trict building today. All seemed to join in the | turned thie morning and —= glee in a Louisville and Nashville, the Iarveet amd best selected stock of Laces over | and the vari disorders of the breathis ratae eenecwonminen saterertatiecccancces pyres 2 perate Efforts. the leading stocks were placed below their open- wished to attend the reception given in bonor Of the delegates to the ecumenical Methodist conference by the officers of the church. An active of ushers seated the people as ther tarengea into the church, the seats on the form atdavite and moved that the question trial be reopened. These affidavits, five in pamber, are as to conversations with { = pes .. | Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has no equal. It soothes the ae: ing figure. On the other hand, however, Luuis- taking: and about th Deing | Shreve, who testified to the abooting, in which emaa cacao tagenes Weeemnnnenend’ tdiead eines se ms sc ee el Bs ville, St. Louis and Texas iranced 134 aud the tionof Capt. Rossel as Engineer Com- -_———__ reserved for the’ distin a nen "of | be made materially different statements from pores sauna deat envenananeatnanacatagiy eee GEN LEE’S CONDITION WORSE Nickel Plate stocks and Hocking yy Were | missioner to succeed. Col. Robert. A con- RAWLINS’ POST ANNIVERSARY. the occasion. The delegates, especially those | those on the trial. Amything you wsy want in the Luce line will be . +; strong. The market finally closed quiet and | stant stream of visitors poured into Capt. Ros- Sess nmsong from foreign countries, showed their | One of these is from Chas. here, either ior a dress—the trim:tna—or for fancy caLL FOR firm at but slight changes from first prices. sell’s room all day and everybody had akind | TB* Oldest G. A. BR. Post Celebrates ite | tion of tho honor by arranging their other | (he wir Oe Suk Among others aso summe Jeteed Note covecs! im vay Callietane | &rente in the reserve of 608725 The take | WOT to may for the new Commissioner and a Stiver Jubllen, engagements 20 an to give an evening © this | Coe’ ie hit tat of We theta, ite ey SEiby eating motwues in'New York, and then | "POM. Capt. UT. Carley, Brookimn, N.¥., ete! Two Serious Railway Collisions | now hold ¢6.48at78 in exoew of the require: | word of regret that Col. Robert was going to| . The oldest G. A. R. post in the United States ever if one had boon meade: woth Tene deers | Seee out of the city for ‘some montne, not tung af the tnpected guwes are trimmed with them. | ‘“Thave used Ayer's Cherry Pectoral in my family for ments of the 25 per cemt rule. ‘Total sales | leave the service of the District, which be had | thst has maintained a continuous existence is | the presence of nearly all the ackxetoe a ere afew styles: Oe i = mines abe Today: today, 92,432 shares. served so faithfully and conscientiously. John A. Rawlins’ Post, No. 1, of thie city, | ‘The large audience present, both white | /°Ae5 im took place SnD juoks aan Beads fors!ug a snall six- ras years and vem pie y : ee at 9 asked 20 loans pnade, a Geaaabwuncaaaiicess alai atkeue: and Inst evening Grand Army Hall | 8nd {golorea People, was a source of in-| the scene _ ab oy orp fpr " were dae losed quiet; 5 : epira E bre earl eer Dart y ter Revere age oT eee vs and 4834 for demand. Posted rates, | Ashasbeen his custom the captain wason|*** gnily decorated in honor of the |‘? » Se ers, and the ad-| Judge Bradley overruled both motions ead ‘With larze apd sual nail heads. ‘They are 30-inches Wide and renge from @2.08 to #4682 yard. There are h dresses were tof. Governments closed dull; currency | hand shortly after 9 o'clock and went to work | Silver jubilee of the host. A large mumber of | ee ee 4 e ™ highly interesting character. Bishop W: 31 bid; 44, coupon, 1164 bid: extended 2, | with the routine business of his office as though | tke members and friends were present, and | presided. Her. Mr. ‘Spencer of Month ‘Kivien : ° the counsel noted an appeal. da: THE OMAHA“ LYNCHINGS$ " “Tse Ayer's Cherry Pectoral in my practice and Barrow cleus and wide trimming Laces to match the _ tered, 100 bid. railroad bonds | nothing had h med. One of the first | ®fter am interesting program an adjournment | made the opening prayer, and an address of Interior Department Changes. Sete Lacey tance frou 2 to 13 inches wideand | prononncett to te unequaled asaremedyfor colds] gy closed as follows: Union firsts, 107343 d0. sink-| Calicrs'was ox-Marchal Wilson,” He stick the | was made to the floor above, where lunch was | Welcome wen delivedcd by line, Dr. crrchen: | ‘Tee following officiel changes here een mada from S5c. to #3.a yard. F and cougs."—J. @. Gordon, M.D., Carroll Co., eee ing funds, 105; Centrals, 106, captain's hand warmly and congratulated | served. ‘The exercises consisted of a brief == of a ag “ ~% m x4 in the Department of the Interior: 2 NCTNGS. vi a jim and the District upon the appointment. i Segre acnion the colored people] Patent office— intment: Frederick Q, —. ee nace pare seer nly by the Greatest Meerione, || FENANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, | Mr. M.I Weller of the Hast Wastngton Citi | opeuine address by Post Commander J. W. F.|3¢ “thie country. Dz. FC Prien, Cihet on Zens Association, was also un eutlt. calves. ond | Williams and a history of the post by Maj. M. | Justice Way of Aastratinand others iavte tones, | ith of Maine. fourth assistant examiner, de cuited here? From $1 to 850 yard. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL Pirrsncns, Oct. 10.—Tho new oil town of Now Yous Sock Wastin: said that a better appointment could not have | Emmet Urell. The speeches were followed by | €*iii< addressees. Waring the evening the | #1200. Resignation: Schuyler Duryee of New Nix D N. MeDouald has had another visitation from fire | |, Toe follewiny arn fhe oreninus and closing prices of | Leen made. Mr. Thomas Luttrell was of the | musical selections and recitations. choir of the church rendered a number of | York, chief clerk, $2,250. ew Daarzay Nets. Prepared ty Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mast. |and another narrow escape from Ueing wiped | {My Rov, vete, ICH Market. a8 reported Oy apecial opinion end congratulated the new Com-| The Emmet Guard gave an exhibition drill, | {PR70PTiate selections in admirable style, Ke- | _ Oftice of Indian affaire—Appointment: Henry Some perfect geice among them—tn floral. bow-Emot | soia vy aii Drucziste, Price, i; sixbotties. 5 | out of existence. From 9 to 10 o'clock this : : areca 4 that the Prosi. | S3¢,Atier"ara dancing was indulged in until |S Tcclose of the meeting, oe eture Toom | W- Harrie of North Carolina, elerk at 62 par ‘40 styles to select from. 50e. : i : j missioner Morgan sai e Presi- t : . 5a ema Sen morning everything indicated the destruction had ides ‘ise stlection avd in Gopt | ne —__-___ THE COURTS. General land office—Promotions: | Mes Dew F B of the town and the excitement was intense. | Rich the Dis:rict wouid have a Commissioner Petitions for Payment, — vemagy by aD of Missouri, copyint, €900, to emi-F .ovxctxes—Diack, ae At the intersection of McDonald croek and | ¢! would be proud of. in the city post office condemnation proceed- Egurry Count—Julge Coz. poet BL pmb pall = gree ik, Galen Gone Scorrs Encvustox Robb's ron Smith & Co. hhad constructed 8 | ¢ OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION. ings of square $28, petitions for the payment of | _ Today—Homiller agt. Homiller: special an- | "Gaver ©f Fecords and plate, $600, to copyist, Ianene, Marquise on Spanish, im diferent widthe, OF PURE COD LIVER O11. AND Seagal kabtteomicor tere oh ast Shortly after 10 o'clock the messenger from | the money have been filed as follows: Shore report confirmed. BMiomanaagt. Mitcb- | Pssien otiee—Svemetions: Mrs. Gssch Mal. from 200. to #4 s yard the War Department handed Commissioner | Joba Reedy, grantor of Catherine Connor, | ‘i: Commission to get testimony in Lowa or- wulated. A spark from an oil weil boiler . offord of Co ectie aunceuoneirrea . d gran dered to issue. Plillips agt. Jenains; refer- | SP° mnnecticut, clerk. 61.200 to ayy ES fol into Robb's run ust a iow yarde above the Douglaws an envelope containing the oficial | pecone? and By Julioe Lambareh, lowebold of |esce to autre ordered." ce [esis in is ‘Losae Sesame ar == © of oil order relieving Col. Robert and appointing | Pa"cel 6; G. F. a ae Corer. — Jud 4 am. i mini ie Sot Rein 8 ee ALMOST AS PALATABLE AS MILK. ‘Thousande began constructing a dam between Capt. Roseell. “A Cony of this order was printed | Ocutrer et al., parcels 28, 29 and 90, F, @, H Today Gane ty sey aes yy — the fiames and the loke and after auhour's hard i 5 StaR. and K _ RRR default Fox art. Ward: mouen endeavor 02H vant. cued that it cam be taken, digested and | work the tollers ‘Lenved a gigantic sigh of ro- eretary Tindall notified Capt. Komall of the ans ee lndennenc: s withdrawn und plaint ‘The District union of Christian Endeavor 6 Viy the most seusitive stomach, when the | lief when it was Kaown that all danger. was receipt o: the order, iy afterward e 4 tien we iene a. nesagtien Ware Laces lerat by the e passed. Several hundred barcels of oll anda Inter, Sad conference with’ Commistioner | TRO regular meeting of the Blaine Tnvinetble | terra Teegery yt tend tad fe ey Cave apterey, bow - Our stock of these is more complete than ever » oll with the bypophosphites is ma small tank of oi! that had been dipped from ! oon anak ihe Calvary Baptist Church by the Christion Sapp arpa argingng gg tore] OEE Douglass. Republican Club was held at 326 Pennsylvania ecmuaa Se hats the lake were destroyed. ‘Two derricks on commis ommmuission to tai a 2s ir. Dougiass said Col. Robert would continue | avenue northwest Wednesdzy night. A reso- © | Endeavor Society of thatchurch ‘The occarion Flouncince and Trimmine Laces are particularly neeeenaenhs daa trees ei. Robb’s run were also destroyed. to act a# Commissiouer, at least until all of the | jution was adopted ursing sal ne republican Sneak: WW eee a had especial reference to the experiences of the ee ae ee Oe nea hee % oo accounts aro etraightened up, and then would | -a:ty leaders to engratt in the plat! f the | for judement for want tent affidavit of | strict delegation to the recent convention at serasisiy adented fer fancy wort. lampshades, pin | PERSONS GATN RAPIDLY WHILE TAKING IT. GEN. LEE NOT 80 WELL. fit over bis ofice to Capt Bosell. Audis pom cer pc tence emeageriaiel the | defense granted, Ne nk of Republic | Minneapolis. Mr. W.8& McArthur related facts adapted for fancy work. sane peslthic Ba Petty has been instructed to hurry matters up. ional i | aye. MeCreers: i ~Jand ineide . loner eusbions, &e., 29 weil es for drees trimminas SCOTE'S EMULSION i acknowieced bY PBT*-| 4 suignt Change for the Worse in His Con- “What do you thick of the chaoget™ nae | Sedechl contecK Ml slectlace’ “Mr. 5. HL. Briecos ee ryipecrde —Eaow posal. | being Mncteeted be pect ee ee oncnox Axo Prat Var. Laces | stenstote tie Fine ani et preparationin sy ae Stan reporter of Mr. Douglass as soon as | spoke on the adoption of the resolution, and | M. Fick agt key; motion for | views from photos taken by MrT. J Glover, ; Special Dispatch to The Evening Star. 0 Weekly Financial Revtetr, iaroea | °°? “*Ptzin fad taken his losve. amid mach applause proclaimed his allegiance | judgment for want of verified — pleas | Other features of \he entertainment wereorgan CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, Avexanpnia, Va., Oct. 10.—Gen. Lee is not | today. Th tus ifewatiy’ ts WHAT COMM:SSIONEB DOUGLASS SAYS. to the republican party and urging the club to | Overruled. Richa de & Co. agt. Soune-| music by Dr. Discheff and solos by Miss Core -_ ILITY, WASTING DISEASES, sabi in aati x ny, say ie market has literally been! «t knew that the colonel was fecling the | the seme endeavor. Mr. J. E. brace offezed a) man: motion for judgment for wani | Doyd and Mr. lercy Foster. Later in the GENERAL DEBILITY, Wass so well today as yesterday, though the change | hulled to death, and nothing short of a shaking | strain very mach, but did not anticipate so | Fesetution resnecting the leath of Col. Joseph | of verified ndgment for plaintiff lem | vening a social was enjoyed in the vestry of EMACIATION, COLDS AND is slight, up of some sort will lift it out of present condi- rae ars z Wilson, which was adopted. The following | ¢reditof €13.750n open account. L. 1). Hitls | the church. these prices are quoted to 80 oo “Sees See Bods. Unlooe the leaders ee Weete then | Snr sRenape forkim Hehed quite a cough | Samrat watueecisee te pinrte ies lant Bane Boe, conte grauted —— ‘A special jot of the new CHRONIC COUGHS. A BAD RAILWAY WRECK. ee ae og cence ete for several wecks and I spoke to him about it | J. E. Braco, C. A. Johnson, I L. B. Wilkin- | and fiiteen da ewecurite. C. Experimenting With Disinfectanta. teen marked at 8] ‘The great remedy for consumption and Wasting in selves the opportunities for an active bull mar-|as necding attention. © mild, cry cli- | son, W. Xnox Town, C.D. Frecman, H. Au-| E. Stanford gt. Vinvou & Connor, motonfor! During the past two th turry—Torchom. Fe- | chiavee, Collision of Passenger and Freight Trains | Ket during the next few months will be ma-| mate of ‘Tenuessec will be jast the change | gusine *hallory, Chas W. Scott KHL Glearen, | judgment foF want of ‘aiicaeit’ ot demees ae = See eee tae ‘enciennes. Oriental and Po'nt | o¢ Sold by all Dragsists. poke ip enfin ay terially moditied. It is probabiathat present | for him. He lenver the impression at che | Kalo Wornlay, Wileon Green, Alien F. Jack. | granted. nuunber of disinfectants have been received at @Gone Laces. ranging from’? to 14 incbes,ail at the un- inactiv Y2f continued will lead to somewhat | District offices of a pleasant, painstoking, | eon, J. GB. Briscoe, ¥ Jackson, B. J. Ed- the health office, and Poundmaster Einstein Ixpraxaroras, Ixp., Oct, 10.—A special to | jcwer y eatenpeoractan prices. Those who have taken profits | Christian gentleman. His fondness for some | wards and RJ. Galcheh g as intrasied with the duty of experimenting M= the News from La Grave, Ind., says: are already anxious forga decline, which wonld | branch2s of his d'aties as Commissioner outran | arsine h them. They are wed on the dog = 4 aa “A bad wreck is reported at Kendalville this | admit of ‘new buying and efford the br sis of a | hit strength and was impairing bis health. We Feet Ratl Noten. amr a bes “Sz CENTS Has been used for over FIFTY ¥ “ = farther rise later on. My opinion ig that the | all hope that a change of air with lees wearing : pene in the pound, i 4 MOTHE KS for thar CHILDREN WHILE TEETH- | morning at the janction of the Lake Shore and | *ttler rise inter on: | My opinion ie that the | a - 1 ee eee wearits | ‘The foot ball enths: thet che oder ix too. str “a oA COESS, Ut SOOTHES tk | Grund Repids railways. Several people were | fited in the eud by a fair decline rather than an among us., Atv‘otie Club are out practicing every day in|, 407 tier. When the dose A YARD. CLS WIND. COLIC, and fs the beat remecy for | Butt and n front deal of damage way done to | advarice, and, with speculative forces divided | “The selection of his steconsor is admirable, | this bracing weather. ‘Thoy have formed | ® F- Ha’ coring weehed the dist when the doge are in wet the duemiccuunts co nut have much effect. eee . A Welcome to Capt. Natior. s as they now are, the outiook is certainly more | and will be as pleasant to the community, Iam on H betacen was a collision of wis. : x i 5 very promising eleven and Lope to maken good | "yy favor.ble to a fall than rise. At the sume time | eatisfied, as itis to everybody down here. His i : letrick oh a the exceedingly strong undertone of the mar- | experierice in the oftice will make hira fully eqaal | sara tae rgae for che District champion- | Po ket cannot be overlooked, and, until -events | to every duty at once. And then at the proper | *tip. Wade, Renier, Walsh, Pickett and Capt. | fee shape themeclves mora definitely, we may ex- | time each day the captain will be able to leave | Wells of last year’s teum aro on the rash lines, a. esenger and freight trains.” Y., Oet. 10.—A rear-end E XN DIARKHEA. Sold by Druguists in every part of the sprit Vers. Te sure and ask for ““Mrs. Winslow's Soothing | "4 4 colmelon 0 ie, Biue, Pick. Yellow aml Contiasl., Se collision between freight trains occurred this FORTY CENTS A YARD. natin A .}| morning near Hyde Park Geo. Munger, en- cents butte. x ad ~ x Capt. Alison Nailor arrived home > gincer, and Arthur Small, brakensan, jumped: | ica god trading market iu which quick | the cares of office behind and enjoy his home, | besides Wilson and Church, the iatter Leing an |t. * Rieter ordg matey ‘The Farrien eatand teenty.| NO Orner Prepararioy Small was instantly killed and Murgec hurt | ture are preferable to long holding. qth platoon of bright babies, and be fresh | old Princeton expert. who ‘coaches the seam. | U3 ¥s B ptig ced ‘ashington wwe have fire hewired and tenty- about arm and head, but not fal a Dan | “The homo mouetary situation is ratisfactory. | the next morning for the treatment of Peter's | Behind the line are Harban, Emery end Veazey In 0, sdght Inientey Corps aw te Gut gaia tot. Eeersthis that fnew Crockwell, a brakeman on the say freight, was | rhis weca's bank statemen? will be made on | alley and Paul's eubdivision.” of last year’s team, together with some good | and Org | Auior bas been absent im Earepe for oleasoun Ge dread an cad commas 18 “AS GOOD as” cangne fa the crash ond instantly killed and | rising averages, and ought therefote to be eeniotmaeenlagera ee a a, fe cen do, and four monthe and the compliment iting can be found om out counters Her br y treig! favorable one.’ Owing to’ prudent treast:y| Commissioner Iioce eld, "lone ver is clob will, during the season, try con- | Sohne la last eight by the Tat ia New York. Isits was also killed. management and expansion in the circulation, “ae 'Y SOTTY | clusions with tho elevens of the U mits of |. 3 ae SO ad ee Sun tae es a POND's EXTRACT. a togetier plentifui gold imports and the | to read in Tur Star last évening the announce- | Virginia, the Nava! Academy ard Gcorgetown | part lot 8. squrre front ebethe yg a are ia Pies See ea THE RICHMOND EXPOSITION, | stroug position of she associated bunks, tuerow | ment that Col. Robert had been roleved frum | College for the touthern chxmoicnaaiy. The | eer ee one ey ae ff recuie - ‘ a littl +t of extreme stringency in mouey. | d Eni is opening game of the sessoa will Le vetwaen es e t 3 Pane Se EN CENTS A VETL. SF DESAI OF- CERISE VOTE SIE | Tt Spoken OF as Being a Mighty Credit | Frcngh at to spare seeme probuble for crop | Dusiupact oMenlce ete The ntrict | Cotambia™aud Ken tell on the. 17th instent | 1") rpg peng hy he bee a ‘THE PALAT3 ROYAL. Di. et visa dea Suu te c fain € able Affair. and trade requirements, though thedemand | him faithful and painstaking and. always | (Next Satarday)-at Capitol Park. The muces | + iit, square 208. 166200 3/58 te SY eGeed s Yrompt and | Speetal Dispatch to The Evenine Star. from the lntter quarter may subsequently be- | aezunted in whatever he undertook by what he | have a strong team and practice daily. Taylor | hi micore. Their ection ie mild and marurat. Ercamoxp, V4., Oct. 10.—The colored state | come urgent enough a sufles rates and $0 “en considered was for the best interests of Wash- plays = ety = line nd iy, aa in . y = a fair, which closes today, has been an eminent | {ect speculation. en stocks are active there | ington. In fact, I cannot him too highly. | Structor, who rowed last year et 2 on the Jaxorxmars Brrow Cosr “Berore Maxtse Your Fart Pvs-| success. Notwithstanding the great throug of | i# always 22 attempt to manfpulate money; but Capt. Rosell is, in my oplcion, one of the best | Champion “varwiie” crew, is a valuable nddi- (Continaad below.) orm the first sight. Capt t for £4,200 of S. Car- | staf and the escort 5 foet cn Ast be- | tot armory, where a verital maccting of speech» by Col. Moore and mod 3, tween D and I Is the sicn displayed at our Bric.s-brac counter: the we do not anticipate any natural stringency for | of H P ‘ tion. ‘The greatest gain, however, of this tearn i ie sin diplayed at eur Brioe-brac counter: the pone esa éolored people, no accident has oocur-ed. tnd | Fm weeks. to come, | Barnings, continue to | me Dnestte tne wee aes ie in Mr D Gallt ae, ou of Wis president of as ong fur $10,00 ten rents oaand hentng iy ae bulky—take up lots of rounn—so they've gut to go, and the white people of Richmond are practically | show handsome gains, botn net and gross; and, @ college, who coaches and plays wi 80. cach 3 ‘ S deat aun > a bv gem bacthen sigan Ga unanimous in complimenting the blacks on | altogether, the reilzosd future ie as Bright as if Gian team, besides making an efficient manager. Sy Sack Soe k Sechoen by 300 et on P Eaaaet GSe. Jardinieres rectuced to FURNITURE, CARPETS AND HOUSEFURNISH- | 440i excellent behavior. White people who | Well could be. a Georgetown has aiso xdded to ber already ” strests northwest, A Charch to Be Dedicated. bo er cea Goneia visited the fair ony that the exhititions were —_—+ee——___—— “Iam free to admit that in some respects I strong tam. Among the new mon oro Rams Campbell A. M. E. Church of Hilledsle will a a HUSE PRICES highly creditable and predict even a better Washington Stock Exchange. jroctrey desharteteeapeernalliphersmsee 4 PO gman peg gt tonne y eg | be dedicated tomorrow with appropriate end " ee : show next yea Saies—Reguiar cail—i2 o'clock ms | Bank of | deeply interested in its welfare and its people | Clap, whe ie takiee © Ia t th impressivo ceromonies. The morning service . heheh endieadamadamag aces 5 Wasiington, 9 at 480. Washington Gas, 25 ut 433. sod ave ome many strong attachments. | Siévand who played halfback ou the eens Sled’ = cortices of invexperstion, tno mesh ter eh oe on of New : suarantee you a saving of from 15 to 2 per cent: EXCITING TIMES EXPECTED. Hectic LIGHT, 1) at 166, Washington aud | “The petty differences between myself and the | HY And who snarl ‘en Of | which the objects are for mutual improvement | i! be cond Abesggt atest Bed Room Suites, 3 pieces, any finish. . 0 z, |civilien Commissioners have been greatly ~ ‘ Ry parptetanes 4 ele i Orleans. ‘The afternoon service will be con- $13 Government Bonds—U.%.’ 4a, registered, 1907, Sises Mr. E. Wilson, who played half with the Uni- | 27d the education and elevation of their tutte | Qontod at 5 p.m. by Nev. R. H. G. Dyson, Harlor Suites in Hats, Cioth or Fast. 25 | Unless There ie a Sentiment Between Miners | 1163 Did, 16% agked. oe stock, ta] Lat eie eo Fae Rene thet hie ee eni7able. | versity of Michigan, in in training with Colum. | for science and the arte by @ vidt to the | chescnanl cragrorstion will acoutapeny bias, ‘Cur GUT Mate, Cloth and Preis Buttes bert thera: and Operators. i sae ches Sea eea eam ooetieee: | Mad dlmerontoieeel ceiices auth ome aaTe pi ede Nanderhorst, who playe foot ball | world’s Columbian exposition and to provide | Dr. Townsend of the laud record oiice will 2 @ Prrrsauna, Pa., Oct. 10.—Unless the railroad | 6, i392, gold,1ul bid, — asked. 20-year fund, 36,1898, | never was a ruptura in the present board. I | *™ “ gh. nd Barcitt, @ young-| ways and means thercior, to establish a bureaq | Ofiiciate at the evening service. INGRAIN AND ERUSSELS CARP! AT PRICES Mt - 3 P Pi ster in the both es tif yi: NGBATS Qwalt THAN THE LOWEST. coal miners’ strike in settled within a week | gold, ius bid, - asked. " Water stock, vs, cur | eannot conceive of amy one getting three men game, Giving gratifying | Or b 20 bid, — asked. 8 ye ; mise of future piay. exciting times are looked for in this section. | 'ShC¥ 044° ase Wate se, ti visheure together whose relations were so amicable. | Prpmise of fut oe Ae to € my THE PALAIS ROYAL. ormation in Chicago, to eugage cicerones —— seminate amcLg ite members publica- Removed to Mt. Olivet Cemetery. ALL CAKPETS MADE AND LAID FREE OF | & 5 There never has been an unpleasant word be- . tions, &e., relating to Cetistopber Coiumbur reners Sixty of the largest operators have signed an | reacy, 122 bid, —- asked. 306s, 1924, ‘cur- 4 by but ail of the Jocai clubs have e8 scheduled . Yesterday morning John Conneil, Thomas CHARGE. agreement to hell out against, the advance for | feuey; 19% bid, He anced. Sy, Teg: iva, ius. | tween us 1a ee eee Ta thee itt thom | wit each other, and it wilt not be dificult tg | %.tomo% the aris by che erection oi « buili | rojeen, Solin Giveson, Capt. 3. P. Kelly end SMITH'S CREDIT HOUSE, three yeara if necessary. - ras toes -Waguingeoa aul ¢ Nece catainied and omaca sacertnint the relative merits of the elevens, aud | covery of Amcrica, 4c. The incocporsiers are | Mr. Collinsof the Irish-American Union euper= 452 PA. AVE. N.W., NEAR 43 ST. ‘The operators say they will give the strikers 1 1040, 63, 103 bid, 104% asked. “In Capt. Roasell the District isto be congrat- qr a eer tenes Sy coal \. H. Koach, D. W. Houghton und Thomas C. | inten¢ed the romoval of the remainsof Mra. another week to return to work. If they refuse, | ington, era alee ane ahd Gecrctowy | Ulzted in having such a thorough officer in | scheduled games at ho with the Uni. | CePey> Theobold Wolfe Tone Wilson (whose first hus- a Another Ca-e Acainst Him. In the Criminal Court today Peter Matthews, a pensioner, was called for a disposition of his the tactics of the coke operators will be adopted (f, ex Tait | Cvarge of the engineer department. He has Tooking Glasses of any size that have been dam- | and foreigners imported to start the mines. Mallroad iignts, 129 ea wastianeon lund over two ent experience in the imme- aged Resilvered equai to new. weo4m The miners do not appear to be frightened at ket Company, — Ist” 68) 130z-1911, 110 te charge of surface improvements, and in the threats, and sey they will stand out until — asked. Washington ‘Market Company | many other ways is well qualified for the posi- band wasWolfe Tone), her son, Wiliam Theobold clfe Tone, and her second husband, Thomas Wilson. Th. bodies have lain since theic orig- ranted. i U5 bid, iz) asked. American | tion, which Iam sure he will fill to the satis- ‘ual interment in the old Presbyterian come- , is the demands are granted, = rast Company, Se 100 bid asked | fedlow tt ae pty natis- case, he huving cn Tuesday last plead guilty to but that is sow being rapidly rendered Dow Be Decervep, i a Washington Light Infantry Ist mortgage s, 1904, having violated section 5437, Revised Stat- | The mew resting place is in Mt pinpias LYNCHED AT OMAHA. i, asked Wanagion Lagat infancy ad | | PLEASAYT WoRDS YOR. COL. nomznr. mien ky; jeceicing ik “giclee cae > B& ts Ge hain af ee Pi REA ia, ¥9 bid. 102 asked. I mn Gas le every one congratul t. Rossel } weel gd ris “ 4 vel ¥ orice Union te Mase mara arn Wen Mane, [a wi ab nk fn ie datendMane| any, pd”, Sua ata | Mate oe covered Gt ema ite ts" nace ef"noms Ebru wue | ra, Cmte sae auxtow's GRAD MEATER earns nated “Washington Gas Company” Converts | forget to have a pleasant word for Col. Robert, Guilty of Assault, © cake was colied up on Teeniny sraseeee ua ; axed. ngon ¢ a . the court was about to release him on bis Nep., Oct. 10.—The city is peaceful | 3j."e:. i901, 129 bid, — asked. Bekington Teall. tally and faii In the Criminal Court, Judge Bradley, vester- a a anne 4 ved Mi: It works where otisers fail! Salen unprecedented! and, beyond a few dozen curious | road és. 10) bid, 168 asked. Chesapeake and Teauty.” a eee day Jas. Lucas, colored, wastried for an assault | Spal Tecognizs ice. but at was suggested chat mane al Tirenses. r ‘i re i adits : there was another similor chuige pending, and | Marriage Meenses tave been iseued by the ‘Thousands im use by our best citizens. wo unlietta’: | people aronnd the city jail, there is nothing to | Potomue Telephone lat mortgage | Se 100 vid: | Upon being relieved the colonel will proceed | with intent to kill Samuel Jones on July 3:—| ju vas somanned Tne ‘ncraug Mr. F. M. | clerk of the court to the following: Thomas @. Femind one of the scenes of excitement last | 1st mortgage S108 Did. 110% seked. Sctropolitan | immediately to, Neshville, and carefully look | afr. Clagget for the government and Mr. W. H. | Tavlor, mpecini agent of the yrusioa office, | Parry and Mertie Natalie, both ef Kong George night. Joe Coe has been lynched for assault- | Railroad Convertibie 64, 120 bid, — U.s, | over his new duties before sending for his|}7 Hart for the defendant. Jones testi-| stated that another ease had been worked up. Vat Jevoph Mickings of phy a ask ‘ a ctric Light, cou. 53, 103 bid, 11237 asked. family. ‘i Phe dist x i intended “i A ing a five-year-old girl. and the mob is satisfied eee a oie eee eet Washington, 490 | ne aa probably leave his offico about Thurs-| fed to the © circnmstrices of th» | The districtattorney stuted that he intended to amie Gerves: Frank Garland and 3 rner, both of Waraw, Vea; Wm, jacob’ fotowms list: 40-inck Bedford Cords, im all shades. The recular 81 quaitty for i i i i resent this case to the grand jury. Early in the evening it became evident that| vid, 430 asked. Vank of Kepuvlic, #10 bid. —| day next. Auditor Petty bas notified the Com. | Cttting, from the effects of which he | nis on eo the city officials would shed ne blood in de- | asked. Metropolitan, 65 bid. “Asses “bona i the Com: ‘The court said the privoucr would be retained asked | Central, | missioners that he would be recdy aud have oa | Was confined by it in the Frecdman’s Hospital Luey Dolman; ‘Trego and tests Telesh, Genki-eninn. quae tn Mane 8. B. Sexton & Son, fenee 0: their prover. and ae goon na the mod | Boo i, Muss Second 7 bs 990 SNC | The acoouns of the cd board i shape for set | OCR och crc ass et . McCann; Henry Cole and Lucy Scots. Myrtle, Golden Irown, Tan, Slate, Cadet Biue, Gar | Manufacturers of the Lest Fireplace Heaters, Ranges | realized this the fate of the | negro | Citrine ito bid. 185 asked Columbia, 160 bid, 100 | tlement by that time. he defendant festified, while shedding tears | Crigmond Hell for the Grand Jury. POP ER 4 » ne ated. The first and second barriers | Cit! > og = . -t x abundantly, that Jones and he hed some . ie ee ee ihre to the city hall were soon passed and it did not | SsKed,, Capital, 123 bid, «sakes, | Wess, End 96 A MATTER pIPAY. words and’ Jones invited him to fizht. and| _ The case of Oscar B. Crismond, charged with Renge ‘Thermometer. “a a aa Baltimore, Md. Nks tine coud Wear Svaeck on entrance tos ak cetie geaen The only cmbarrassing thing about the|he declined and went away, but returned, | fbooting small boy named Arthur Cross last | The following were the readings at the office gain at marae —— ai ware - ise Bteel cage in which the cells are located. lroad Stocks—Washington and Georgetown, change is the pay of the new Commissioner. | when Jones walked up to him say- | Sunday, wes tried in the Police Court today. _| of the wenther burewn today: 6a. m., 51; 2pm, e2ayara | pFOR SALE BY THE PRINCIPAL STOVE DEAT- | criore. wrapped in a blanket, cowered the | 25 anked. | Metropolitan, 190 bid. 115 | The organic act fixes the pay of the Engineer ing, zxou ire got your, knive Mr. Criemond, who is 58: maximum, 59; minimum. 48. THE PALAIS ROYAL. | Ty. iE HEART. Ni trembling wretch for whom the _lyneb- | sskel- Columbia, @ id) eked. ee ant | Commissioner at a figure which, together with | 84 Joues having one hand by went Ssbing mear the Pe: (Continued below.) ers sought. A howl of wild exultation was sent es, Mervous headache, col Soldies’ Howe, — bid, 49.as.c2. Georgetown and | his regular army pay, shall’ equal £5,000. | i” bis pocket he expected an bridge, and several small boys came along MARKIED. cl re 7 by the leaders. who called for tools to cut | 5 oak . O1 Col. him, but did not intend to do more than to/and annoyed him until he drew a 1 y i the back, relieved by Carter's Lit: be she flaws nts te ‘cage. Yell after yell of oo = bid, asked. Kock Creek, 100 | Now, Col. rir (ol Rta $36 per month protect himself, It was o small penknife he volver and fired two ashe a, to Bm 'HEVIOTS. y from the Dis: gular pay amounts shots, as he claium erent r Cheater frimmph went up frem the outside and soon | “insurauce Stocks—Firemen's, 0 bid, 9 aaked. | fo neatly 26000" The current wpproprintes, | Bd 5 jfiighten “the bors, ‘but one bullet» took | ts Passi M PRATT. "Se 20 pieces of New Striped ‘and Tiuminated Cheviot, B. sleiges and cold chisels were in the | setropolltan, &» bid.— asked. “National Union, 18 therefore, only allows $36. tlonts for the | , 08 cFosé-examination he said he carried the the boy's left breast and the |, BOC PRSON 7 40 inches wide, will be shown on Monday ETHESDA, hands of those nearest the cage. As the clang | bid, ¥ asked. Arlington, 115 bid, — asked. Cor. | {peretore, only al ean dite te oll Gh knife with the blade oper. and he threw it t narrowly escaped another's herd, | HSteisOn to MILDRED TO The price, as wATGlure SEEDY SOn of the blows rang throngh the jail anil into the coran, 63 bid, — ake: Columbia, 1636 bid. 17 oR alee re eg Se amar pcan aia not want to be charged | so the witueas sald.” Judge Mi rend | ay | . =a yard ‘ t up its howli ; rma bid, —, askea. | Rossel wire with carrying concealed weapous. rfp ego ys per y Be Tue razars OYAL | gipxey axp viappen rnovaizs, | {te mdantime the police, tinder Chiet Sear, u- id so aed. RARER, # A gasket. | deficlency bill will be prosonted allowing the | "Auer cewumaat Judge litadley charged the | MOO‘ylon ihe notion ofthe grand Jary and he mre (Continned below.) Jertook to masa at the jail entrance. .< Commercial, 43% bid,— asked Prank-| 4 ~ < jury that no words spoken, however opprobri- ——_. — Tom a b Mm ‘There seems to be no doubt but that by this AUSTIN. On ireday, October tm ESPECIALLY ‘The crowd surged up. picked up the police | jin, 5: vid. — asked. time next week Capt. Rosse! will be properly | 0U% #8 2 just provocation for an assault. The ‘Two Years in the Penitentiary. ‘clock p.in.. MARY AGNES, Titec Raneed secant Sroru Senora. DIABETES AND BEIGHTS Disease, | And curried, them 49 the, edge of the yard}| Tits Insurance Stoces Hea , Eeate, Me, 29 | insiclled as Engineer Commisioner of the Dis- | OO Jestidcaiton was soltdoiense He must] genry Smith waa Thureday convicted in the eee, on, oe: rhe .. Then tl w aski 36, i ; A as Wer late . Ko. Heretofore obtainable only in Black and Xavy—now There they tered ucuegrobegredand pleaded, | _ Guan Slectric Light stocks—-Washington Ga. | tFict of Columbia, thing indicative of impending ‘great | Criminal Court and sentenced by Judge Brad- ic hurthwat, Soma, 60 Cock aan Base ae ean be had in Myrtle and Wine also. Never had any- — He insisted be was pee with burglary. | 420d, 42 asked. Georgetown Gas, 46bul, —aaked. ‘THE CHANGE OF THE LAW. bodily before he could be| ley to two years in the penitentiary for an in eer ®: eb ee. th thing to eeil so well. S#inches wide. E regard BETHESDA Water the best in the | ‘Damn you, we'll burglary you.” came there Vgeiepaane dence tet men tiieeias ie widss oils At the last session of Congress a law was | justified. If one is to judge from the position | arsault with intent to kill Wm. Henson on the KANCES BANKS, avd Sty seven yearn, a fdenaed | market.” Hon. GEO. R. DAVIS, | sponse." He prayed and eried and rolled on the | Chesapeake and Yutoiacy ~ Uid,6S asked. Aine, | passed making ® captain of engineers, who bad | of the hands fone in the pocket und the other | M sirect bridge by cutting Henson with arazor. | sn "iin othy: uri up, No. 400 Bis SS a Saat ems foor in terror, - His shrieks for mercy were an- | ca cfaphophohe, vid, 63 asked. seen fifteen years of service at | BY the side) thet great bodily harm was im-|~ Wm. H. Dym, Sonit west: Munday ut Sovlock. — Geses Director General World's Fai. | swored by blows that brought his execu-| Miscellaneous W ion Market Com- | ta ok égibis | de 5 minent, then it would be unsafe for citizens to BOWERS. Ou Tiurday. rf gam, Lourg Stich Bourette Cloth—Navy and Black. i ime the door was open. | pany, 18 bid, 2: asked. Great Falla Ice Company, | that rank eligi _ appointment | go out on the streets. D., beivved son of Lew Tama Mary C° Qiayard —_— tioners nearer. At this time tne do Noarofens | {s0bid. 18)asxed., Bull Kun PanoramaCompany {as an Engineer Commissouer of | © ‘The jary found » verdict of guilty of assault, Uilrteon years aid ten inomthe. irene Sold in Sealed 36 Gall. Botties Oniy. raigea'by the hands of men eager for his blood | 16 bid, 9 asked. ‘Pneuusatie Gua Carriage, bid, | tho District, and 4t is under this that Capt. | and Judge Bradley gave bi ; Lows, thou hs left ua, 40-inch Bius Serge, —— i and thrust throagh the corridor. Here men |) suilding compatys-— Did, 100 annod | Rossell is selected. The text of the law is as | elgven months and | — Oe ES SOc. syard | ocleolm J. H. MAGKUDER, Agt.. 1417. ¥. ave. | to idewtify him were called for. It was deter- Sale | eposit ana rust Co og — Washing- | follows: Suit for Alleged False Imprisonment. ‘Me can all vur surro®, rk: Broapctorss. 2 mined to make 10 mistake. ton Safe it Company, 115 bid, 185 asked. | “That any two of the Commissioners of the | Massachusetts Republican Association. Geo. B. Clark has, by Messrs. W. A. Cook and St Bis Papenre. JSTABLISHED 1570-W. 5. TAPPAN, DEALER Soon pressed forward those who knew him aoe joan and ‘trust Company, 943 | District of Columbia ritting as a board ‘The Massachusetis Republican Association Cole & Cole, entered suit for $20,000 damages Funeral bis. n*s’ residence, 2813 Mt Sree, Jewelry, Silver Ware: 1 | and his doum was sealed. A lamb would have | b.d asked: | American Seourtyy O24 ‘Trust | shail constitute @ quorum for the trans-| met last might, Judge Davis of Eesex county steteraudersgreeathonge eed falee eee | Buna. 11, at 2 pam. a iE | nce batter among 0 pack of volte, ho got | ses, ay rae ed see rt eta, and, mnt the, senior | presiding. After the rontinebusines had been | risonment. a hie declaration “the: paint | AS". 208 aed aid aaa um, att ‘ to rom limb, 7 ffi i if the 4 late P. H. Cooney. a Lonsmnd curses ande blow for every curse. | “2% 4! plies tee 7 ho dallifor tie teaatbetog be ackitbed aoa eo ate ‘resolutions on the | aiicges that on the 7th day of February, 1601, | “Fwuersi snow the fairey No. 0 I street There is a driveway fifty yards long leading P idan As assistant, aad, in case of his absence from | 2esth Loring (late president | 140 "defendant falscly and maliciously made | ST tts j.%t, 4°52, oe oneal, Bas Se ee ine epavea eis graeme aarrneons, oct 10.—Fioar stendy,nochangea | ‘Be Districk or, uisability, the junior ‘Then followed warm speeches on present yolk ae eS ee ee "Frnday jnornins. Ortaber , WALL AND WINTER OTYLER Harney ser eete iga. docd the wretch was | —Veccipts, 20 barrele: shipmenta, was barrels; | Cer #0 detailed) sbail: dn So ern ot ae | tes oll being urged to do their utmost | erty rights and credits with imtent to | Uti {n> iiont dsashier’ of Soe Fe akd Aue enone caged by his ruthless captors. Since he had | ##le* #316 barrels. Wi a. nl, copmlaiae tha en a el Gefeat in the old bay state. pte oee ge ° cached door he bad not spoken a word, the time being be ‘detailed from the 2 eared wee KAXE. On Priday, » youmaNe’ ind “in ail. probability was unconscious, corps of engineers, perform all the duties im-| ara. rhe ony ade henrommeed ey —= ~ yo ACRE ot? ROR Site's hate B22 es CELEBRATED NEW YORK HATS. und by the time the | street | was posed by law upon said Commissioner. Here- rips seme Harviand Dem | aud cause him to be impriaowed and restrained | “PGL22 00 her Into Fourth street Ruched he was dead. It mattered After eaid Engineor Commissioner may, in the | ceratic Club organized Thuralay night by |OF4,c liberty: for the space of ten dave, On | narthoass, Hominy weratne Ortsber ta stn — ‘pot thet life was extinct. A rope was thrown discretion of the President of the United | electing the following ofticers: B. F. Guy, presi- | the ith of ‘ebruary, 1891, plaintiff’ was. upon | ‘Wepre te St. LC i J redeiem tases ‘wul bs 12.98 | WILCOX & CO., BOSTON, CELEBRATED SRLF- | Dot that lif was exiner 1 eRe tine. It bad “stock, | States be detailed from among the | dent; C. C. Lameaster, first vice president; | s writ of habess corsus, from cue | “KinLMAx. On . CONFORMING HATS. served to drag the doomed man from his cell- feptains oF Oflicers of higher grades | William Dickson, second viee president; J. K. | tody. It is ‘that the ‘was | 1801 at 4-90. coveereceee 1878) COMPLETE STOCK DERBY HATS, FOR MEN AXD | Then ahundred hands pulled anda hundred men having served at least fifteen years in corps | Mangum, third ‘vice president; H. Breuninger, | actuated by ill-will and malice and that the ipg tari er Lis ace. GERI WATS — we bork. and high, Shove to cree hea, receipts, : so bushete. itye = ener Se amr at army of the United States.” | rourth viee t; Dr. Richard Hill, secre- | charges eps jo were oumeneee cast, eae * At $1.50, €2, $2.60, $3, 84. and $5. in front of the beau’ Beige mS tary; Ws ‘Nailor, treasurer. club | made for the harassing and annoy- | and iriends to atiend. DRESS SILK HATS, @5, 86 and 68 ewung the corpse, 91.506 bushels, tiay “atu fo-ehoice tim: | rice gmess seem RPORN 4 el ns charter members ‘and has iieand humiatog th pan Ae opens OMECANDLESH: Ou FULL LINE SOFT HATS Denial From President Polk, otby, 14.@0ai5.00. Grain hts, qalet, un expectation large at leased ‘Pennsylvania avenue, | tating expenditare by Syrah = a ei Cotton, .” Pro- | snmmer of comrades at the national purchasing the interest of the Pedantic Club. ’ | in procuring his release. Ae én AS G1, 61.50, $2, $2.50, 03, $3.50, 94, 94.50, 85 | special Dispatch to The Eveninx Star. Visions ‘unchanged. Butter frm, rs tans. -Z bo -erdenbands cecccamecieiins Teureet, ‘Sunday. a. a in demand for dress, and 65. Raverou, N. &, Oct. 10.—L. L. Polk, presi- | Eggs, tim,’ uncluxged. Coffee arm—Rio car-| ment of the Grand Army of the’ Repubiic a Latest Burial Permit Faneral of Mrs. Praden. Mel ALGRLEN The, With Black and colored frurcs wil be here on MOM- LADIES’ RIDING HATS AND CAPS. dent of the Nationsl Farmers’ Alliance, pub- | €1i% Ci (ovver Lim, unchanged, Whiaiy'—136 | meeting of some of the former members of | 1.156 the twenty-four hoursending at noon | The funeral services of Mrs. O. L. Praden, | Stic DAMEL MAAUGHIIN will take Day. MATS FOR COACHMEN. lishes @ three-column statement in the Daily | 51's9°"Feanute unchanged. ; the, fret brigade, second division, twelfth | today burial permits were issued from the | Wifeof the assistant private to the | cemetery, at Black Brocaded Silks with polka dots and bow knots. | GENTS’ WALKING AND DRIVING GLOVES, i BALTIMORE, Oct. 10.— Lencforien, 32] eee . gosta ii—-h€§ ~iitix_, °° CANES, UMBEELLAS and RIDING CROPS. bid; do, areca. suicass; Baltimore and Oblo s0ck: | Of the Howard House to arrange for 1.35 YARD. — Haitimore and. Onto Southwestern arate, gz | of those orgenisations daring the ‘Black Satin Ground with colored feures. ‘Consolidated gas bonds, 119} bid; do. stocks, ment. t. Paver of Indianapolis FROM 2.50 TO 63.50 YARD. JAMES Y. DAVIS’ SONS, ory ‘the to order; Col. nasinanames imei: came Str M.w. cor. Pennsylvania ave. and 12th st. farkete. eer pe pone ‘ARD. aR Oct. 10. ( = . ‘These and many more Novelticein Dress Gouds will DP ONSENSESS, OF THE L1QU0) gave; May, gag fe jovember, | retary of the First ‘Sigeas deahown for the frst time on Monday, October 12° TTIVELY CURED BY ADI NI94 1 Capt. Odell aad Comrade is maputactured ana . Which can . Deer. 4 cup o: coifes oF Tea, oF in foo. Pithout the knowledge of the patient. It is ubpolutel} armies and will effet ‘and speedy F whether j i iE A A A Incendiaries Tiguan to Be wt Mtert te ihe Steno all former monbers Be PA BS Crxorsxatt, Ost, 10.—Three’ suspicions secretariescf the respective 4 ‘unler Tower ‘a ry ington, D.C" 8 SEE eiratas toby ae ROYAL. |Ageeepee mete & LIsNEn, A EXC Dr. J. on he. athe oe oo | ve $33 —S

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