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EVENING STAR. | Largest Circulation in the District WASHINGTON TY: SATURDAY....... 27, 1968, | S7 READING MATTER ON BVESY Page. SEE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE- GBaPHlo AED OTHER MATTER. | FoR THE ACQOMMODATION OF PERSONS leay- | vg the city during the summer months they can bave the Stam mailed to their address, by | ordering the same at the office, for x cents per Week, 10F One week or more | THE REMOVAL OF THE CENTRE) MARKET. ‘The Senste yesterday passed the bill reported | trem the Senate Distriet Committee in February Jast, providing for the remoyal ot the Uentre Market, and for the erection of a market build- apg im & More suitable locality. The Site Cesignated ts the pablie reservation onthe line cf the Canslebetween uth and 1th streets, at | the intersection of Louisiana avenue and Ohio avenue, The ground is mow occupied as a lumber yard. This is probably the most con- ae venient locality in te city, next to that now cecupied, for market purposes. The present 3 | being at the junction of the two great onghtares of the city, Pennsylvania avenue and Seventh street, each with its hne of street ars so convenient for market-goers, un- doubledly secommodates the pubtic better than Sey other; aud we have always believed thata market house structure, with fine stores on the | Avenue frout,and with the market business | <orTied on in@herearmight be madea decidedly | handsome feature of the Avenue. But the treling im Congteds Is evidently so decidedly | iu favor of ite Temoval that we think the idea | * rebuilding it im: its present péaition should | be abandoned for good. We trust, therefore, that the House will act at once upon the bill: sad as the House District Committee will prob-.| ably not bave an opportunity to report again | (his séssiop, it will be advisable to have it taken from the Speaker's table and passed | without being referred to the committee. It ‘bis course is not taken the whole thing wiff Probably be delayed indefinitely, and the pres. | ent miserable sheds will continue to disfigure the principal street of the city. Asa mere investment, the construction of a | first-class market-bouse would be the most prefitable outlay that the city could possibly make. The imcome from the rent of the stalls | and stores would be very large and the returns immediate. Se BASE BALL GAMBLING. The New York Tridene, to point a moral | ae t base-ball gambling, revives the ex. | ploded slander that the Washington “Nation. | ais’ made a job’im their Western tour. Says the Tritame : Nesrly a FP hy Sgo the National Base Bali Ciub of ubgion met an obscure country clab in the joutenitie of ee age fo, and were ap- parently ignobly defeated. They then joined issue with the Excelsiors of Chicago, who had | easily beaten the aforesaid country cinb a balf-doven times. Of course, the vetting was very beavy, snd all In fsvor of the Excelsiors, wbo were thrashed in @ fearful mann: The ‘rick Was & smart one, and the Nationals returmed to Washington with plethoric pockets. The Mutuals of this city caught The bin yed 2 similar game im Phuadelppia, E iedlen A ball from the re- bowned Athletics, and ving ane, to ibe Keystones, s scond-rate club. The Irvingtons then wens to ‘Washington and defeated the Na. | } ssed on fo Baltimore and were shamefully beaten by the Pastimes “We say otbing of the recent defeat of the Atlantics oy the Niagaras of Buffalo, for we believe the me ve been hotly contested and fairiy won. But the Conncilmanic “Ring” of the City Hail could not Bave sanded their cards better than the clabs above mertioned. The i jobs” teflected disgrace on ball playing | hout the country, from which it hae ely Tecovered. 'Phelt success, seemn to isoued nearly all our out-door <ports.” nothing of the other cases reterred to by the 7-#wse, Dut if they bave no more foun- Gstion (hon the charge against the « Nationals,” the invective of that paper has very poor data The fact is that the Nationals nto the contest With the country club mentioned, serioushy weakened by the illness of | sme ot their best members, but, underestima- ‘Ung the strength of their opponents, they sup- posed they could “pall through” They got hrashed, amd their mortification and exas- perstion st their defeat, as expressed in their letters to their friends and relatives here, was ‘co genuine to be doubted. As to in Oe to Washington “with pletheric pockets,” the yoke at the expense of the Nationals is rather a rich one to all their mtimates who know the impecunious and afterly strapped condition in which the members of that club reached home, We are rather proud of the “Nationals” as base-ballers amd @s citizens, but we cannot <lam fer them a particle of money-making “smartness” in the Tribune sense. | A New Move or Attack.—The intellizencer bodappsrently exhausted every mode of at- tack, direct and inditect, to dislodge the im. prtturbable Secretary of the Treasury, bu this morning it opens & mew battery, that from the exultant tone of that naper is expected todo execution. The Intelligencer imsidiously hints to the President that if he wishes to bere- pomunasted it will be necessary for him to re- move Mr. McCulloch The New Kerk Oun- | vention will not shoulder Mr. McCulloch, says the Jntligencer, and his retention in office vy, Mr. Jobrson will damage bis chances of re- bommation past mending, Says that paper: The President may, if he so pleases, carry ‘his burden fit history; he may carry Mr. ‘Culloeh & Week, a montb, or longer still: bor the Conservatives ae too sensible to carry ary weight which does not fairly belong to them.” This is the argument ad jominen, and the Inteligencer doubtless expects. if to do the besimess for Mr. McCulloch. Will it? We think not. The motive is too transparent; and then again Mr. McCulloch might retort that indalg- ie the Intelligencer in its private enmities might be # yet more dameging load for the President to carry to the New Yetk Conven- tice ie g the printing bureau of the Treasury Depart- ment, and providing that all, notes, bonds aad ency shail hereatter be printed in three eofferent establishments; the face of the note in one, the back in another, aud. the finishing to be done m the Treasury Depattment. The committee bave doubticee reason for this sction, if they have resolved upon it, but we uch Coubt if the note-printing of the Govern- ment will Be done so economically, so well, tnd altogether so satisfactorily by any bank. | rote establishments as under the present | yetem, Tue THREATENED Bout.—The New York Kerclution of this week hints that a Na. soral Convention of disaffected Radicals will shortly be held, to nominate a more sceeptable candidate than Grant. This, it ts understood, was put out as a feeler by sores heads of the Wendell Phillips persuasion; but at meets with #0 little response that we suspect the Convention will not be held. Should the bolt be made, it will mot tke as baker's dozen, sod st will imewitably gatm more votes for Grant than be will lose by it. —_——_—__ The Mississippi eleetion is still in doubt. General McDowell telegraphs General Grant hat the tadications are that the comstitation bas been ratified and the Repubttcan State ticket elected. A Jackson deapatch’ on the other band, says that the Democrats are yery jubilant, an@ claim s majority ef 25,000 votes in the Sqte. * ‘Senator Conness, than whom there is more zealous champion of the Tightsof American citizens, and RO more earnest defender of the rational henor, yesterday introduced an amendment to the bill reported on Monday from the Senate Committee om Foreign Reia- ns, virtually restoring the reprisal clause nedied in the Bilt as it came from the House. leet iiemneaeiia Beste Uo" it mae piston | is rather poer pay for Mr. | wilt be held st 9 oxleck | and at more reasonable prices ‘BO probability that Cie: nominated by the Yention for the Presidenc: that he will cordially sup} nd platform the Ovnven' ‘The privilege of voting the labors and Great like the pay of “p: tendered by the penurious paneer to the darkey for services rendered, The Senate did a sensible thing yesterday in voting (@ Ke€p the r da clear of the “pic. tures” and plaster of paris rubbish, =e there mud moulders of the country. The next war ing out should be in the old Hall of Represen- tauves. From French & Richardson we have Black- wood's Magazine tor June. A new story is com- menced, “Grace Owen's Engagement,” and among the other articles is one upon the “American Constitution and the Impeachment of the Presiden A REPUBLICAN MEETING OF cae FIFTH WAKD will be held on MONDA The 29th day of June, 1338. At 8 ovcleck hear, the corner of 3d nd terest of ‘the working men of {chat MANY VOTERS. =cneat BEDUCTION IN PRICES ON SUMMEBR GooDs, ar M, WILLIAN’S, mat te je 71m 336 Pennsylvania avenue, WASHINGTON CO-OPERATIVE BUIL D i. ING AND DEPOSIT ASs0UTATION — Ty foglar monthly meeting for payment of dues will take fe place on the second Wednesday night of Temperance Ball. Do -0} ify ve Avsociation {grocery store on 9th streat) te wor connected with this institution in any wa) “out finances are in the most satisfactory condi will be shown by ale aatement which will the next De read at the nex 7) x. THOM? Ps0N. jet [Bep. Sunday Choon: i retary. New GEORGETOWN COLLEGE, <= COMMENCEMENT WEEK. Oa TEReC Ay AFTERNOON, at hee f the Graduating Ciass of 1-% will give @ series of Lec- | een NESDAY at ioe peri: S oy ° . ASorens balbbe the Alama! of the the Members of the Philodemtc Soctety will e deliver. ed by Rickaro T. Memnicx, Esa. Washington it THURSDAY. the aaanal Commencement a. ‘he parents of 8. friends of the insti- tution and the on onetally are invited on “Sen Rev. B. A. MAGUIRE. 8. J. BEAGURY zanna Ca ak Daa D. ‘ay ‘a ‘folders m-thirt) themselves Gf acls Hane we ton ee eae ‘i into F; t ity Bor are hereby notified that the notes mi be presented At th Tranny Be ‘nt at ‘ashington, or al @ of 1o Keetetant Treavaret of the 4 United States at New abhi York, as follow: The re Sia, atarad on f seethe ath ‘aay ot mnst be presented on or before the ay of July. Theneees thas ccoms: da isth ory July must —— presented om or before the ist po of The onde to be lszued sas aes rs for the notes te Bad the interest 61 notes will be eal pecosdingty The Bonds will be of the fvea int the pa im whi sented. se fiw Secretary of the Troasury. em ATTENTION, WASHINGTON SCHEUT- 1 _ members of nls Aswechetion Intending to visit New York to attend the eat tobe ha there. are ereb ae to be at wethe Motro- ly TO-MORROW (Saturday) at 6 o’clook ‘BH President. bt} OF 255. a OS jOPOLITAN 1 ae ten ‘Sregege 7, June 24, 1633. The ANNUAL MEETING of the wtockhol of the Metropolitan allroad Company, for the clconton of at o'clock ¥. THOM EsoN, Prog J WM. W. MOORE. Sécretai saints FI — wan Wa 6Tox, D.C.. Jane 23 1968. Senons Pes sections of the ety where Sidewalks or streets are being paved, or where se were er other Corporation works ag Con~ Rerneted under contract, will confers spectal favor bi ting t° me,sny cae where the work in vot properly done, and where the rercivements | ofthe contract are, dot in every particular com: ae is rendered necessary holdere apd citizens trem fimponitioue suede eee Known to have been pract ectised, for years fn, thie ei ty Ni Je 24 t Or, cil g M, W. GALT & BRO., JEWELERS, HAVE REMOVED TO THEIR NEW STORE, 280 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 321m ser. tm and iare sts bee = OFFICE OF NAT: aS ie BaVINGS SANE hay 23H Ry . Coaxee 19tu STREET AND Pa. ave. NOTICE.—All moneys left on ot at this . ¢oatner 1th strest and Peon: wave ,) between now and the 2ist wf dar of Je ill begin to draw interest POSIT, if leptin bank six months. Let all those wi y. by them di vam, putit at once no Interest, po Ast as SD or over. If left on deposit wey days interest at the rate of foar por & more. will cent. per The ctual cash deposits of this Bank on the Sist D. L. EATON, Actuary. " Chalrman Finance Committee, day of J. W. Azvor! B.D. Cooxe Jeis-im decay Avo ot GRA WFORD'S ¥ = GOODS NOW IN SEASON. wait tor Coulete, Wie . Jelly T reptiles glee Pi Pitch, weds my Benth See mois aly pad BBs BEVERIDG and je 77 et" verte oblee Tall Tieateect. TER COOLERS! WATER cent rfor lot of the f iwarke at of Paeker’s P. TENT. Log EXAMEL cohe ELS aed ‘alopee ing of aA low we are DB, 145 Brisge orto 4 CARD. TO THE PUBLIC; are bell Al- Wagon Yard, 2e0-3t" je2t-60" this oppor ke to his irpee ina eames evaraniee of i Tecilities sad 5 ice el feuuirements ‘ia is store is abundantly supplied with CHOICEST GROCERIES, fine 5 ons. whic! omptly replenished, from toe to ‘ion, mey teceive z res to aasert that the public can t in the District from 4 more superior quality of GROCERIES, SURO EE Ie: 4ND BUXU- tne! wat b that «) Be and in support tfully eeke their perusal of the ‘article, cordially mire per ‘la stot: en} ection tentive employees, frehowing to all whe errr * ean FAMILY FLour, PENNSYL’ on tae BEEF AND BOSTON, ans ANDAI POTOM OBANGE ND BY HITE ‘eee FRESH CORN. toate TOMATORS Fret Heath and Yello resh PIN PickUEs. PRESE: PUPS, SAUCES, Rui gor ay MAOCARONI, sad Hay ae ae = English, Aeeteee . CORNER wis Soar Fiant, AND Fir. , -_ ey 2 GF RRR See RE re ROR ER — = a "pes To - a To ARD UP UP. aSBion OWN eMac BY MUOKLION The Perry Tomy are 4, Potomae Ferry Company are preparer to Moner ofthe Land Be to 81.009. Mr. Ramsey moved that the ng Assistant Post- Generals shall have ir salaries in- creased to $4,500. After debate, the a: at ey smc salary of the Commi of the Land annum, was then agreed to. to $4,000 oar. or crease the Be perv hing i which was not agreed M Harian moved to Imctcase’ the sata bi = een ee rite amab ter, the Solicitor and or sale om the of the Treasury; Cont - Saewines Building, Mo, 311 To vege “rece oD = NV octets Beir Score poy x cL Y : i > PAN DB Wannesne ITE, es date ay : “ wearer en Cail at at small famil amends waster ree ironet Tesuling—yeus 2, ‘nays 13. ‘The salaries will now standas follows :—The Commissioner ab Be ened the Commissioner of Customs, and the Com, 510 ened; the Ai al WA pty pirerowe toes Atte qrer 1 summer ner of 4 ethatote COHAN! tease é amity ates eon P Gtondey ese oe ox Lo Areal ar Eseeout ate ire of TH! Mr. Cattell moved an amendment increasing | WW AX ma Des art oi ‘he talaries of the clerks in the Philadelphia Wiiewarsmria 1D prom pt atventton Mint; which was agreed to. ntleman. Mr. Ross offered an amendment increasing pr reetimy ‘and i fae tbe salary Of the foreman: of binding in tbe t00OK, pen ae Office to $1,800 per an- nom. No furt er amendments being offered, the bill was read a third trme and then passed. The Senate’ os at 6 Pp. m,, Went into execu- “ive session, and after some Lime spent theremm adjourned, Hovsr.—Yesterday, after onr report closed — ne nding further comsideration of the tax bill, Mr. R. R. Butler, Represeniative elect from the First District of Tennessee, was sworn in, the [President baving approved the bill removing Political disabitity in hie ens Several amendments to ae a soos, section of the tax BL were of, when the question recurred rotor, ir. Pomeroy's motion to strike omt the Wholeséetiow, and it Was agreed to—yeas 66, nays The section following: which related to the Bite Sesly wet Fame subject, was also stricken out. The committee then rose, and the amend- York avenue. OR SAL) RTO K and Lied ‘Trip min, ‘heap for ci Fecal * ‘fe Bev ank. corner the hours of Ae) te OSE Oh ntters: ak next Govr, ae pit A ron AND STOP RENT. sels otter for, gale a Dwi ELLING HOUSE, new, n Teome. ee hie moar te Shae ven Dear See nent City crete & Bs ncen. owen — n from 100 to $: ‘ mA P LOPS. on caspaceme, in all parte of the ‘©. sTORRS ® Real ee BS ® OX orror iat and F erecta, Cimname fa HILL LogTs. ona EN ae Out pis Dae dpratend ti one an lératands, oper W AMR th ‘b Spee yg mac Rey EEG Mth and sewiny hine. h ote je 35 ARTEO, THM ae owns te CK dopiyt to ZONES & COLLINS, et Masonic torner 9th and Fats Je 26 3 Ww ANTED—A MSTRESS afew wee in a privet family, gre ‘who can cat anit end operate i. wpon Wheeler = Wileon’s rns og between Mand pisex roivr we uOotzL. SALT WATSE BATHING This favorite rraort. baving beer thorongh’y ten ated. with tncronnee cot ana schon back BOWLING AUER PS be pent BOO” fen the gbine. Verm venu oud Yet. Mth street, CHANDLE! WASTED—A FEMALE OOP: Sain round hand.‘and is fren manisor ress. bi fot haiew of ita at a a aes BEAUTIFUL Lots ARE AGAIN Series ver handred, wo A & ENN TS, OFFERED FOB SALB [ dar Behenak Oogpaetaniths oe riogs question ‘a i je 26-3" = Poaseyteabe era, ow wae LEAVE w AghiNatoy Ppon the bill snd perding amendments, which 20.0 Omverein Ft RANTED—To_¢ = Ro , BENTO Uere” sol fas fall front ang “sash THIS SPLENDID PROPERTY, NORTH oF Secu mF Was secon 3; anen ITY, ‘The amendments made in Committee of the | by any o' connie tp loos sti ae: “4 Some oll with aneof bath root ie aah an- LE. Save ReorwoRe Whole were severally agreed to until the as SGNer street, wo pap lately cana heeds at we. oe BEDUCED PRICES, rrr SG yeni a TER to wh Smendmert was rr ed st vee out the sec. sh © -m. Tor Os ing end Tetore- tion taxing banks and a Mr. But. | UOMO See Beeson ot Meh ona a A® Tabor ers t FORSATRECE. FUE AND ON i cit ler (Mass.) demanded a a separaie ‘Yote upon fey ae for "Cole's Palent Fiat Fluting Machines for —_—_————— greeing to that amend: RS TIME je e 13 15 15t* io Beye bree : TENTH Cast PERSONAL —— ine the 2 retiath naye were fave ordere to Duy all Kinds of r Paraltare spc nazcee Howson tox eal Be | trend, see: # Fat Ce would reusire vat Bw B. THEVISSEN. of Balti ww A 5 of Ralttmore nn Mr. Butler a:ked that the rule be read which hots periee Jarge or small lots to se wil find — tae gory BRTOR On these terms Clerks, Kaborers, and all Oe ea Bup'ares sod 9eth wpout fions in whreh they bad been setieeeted’ ie gent,” No. "ens. ater, 5 beg hve lwp spot tmprovi coors ty Paralssit and disease rey Ne: — FALL K a Wanted to see whether these bank owners, bank STED_YURNITURE 0 NDS — remives, OF at 33% 3d SPECULATORS Hiciora‘itetes, Penaepi ante Persons desirous of disposi got alt Hnae of Oan make no better purchase. Conspitations gratis. ‘Talks fae and others interested conld’ vote Fornitare wind it to thelr Padvantage tocal on eat Dt aswe cash ‘on all consigned x wm ege ERSONAT —A GENTLEM ate means wishes to become hander m iesligest poung Laay 180, goods and stored free of charge. 8 OOL! BUY QUICE. Je 9-1m i “The section therefore remains im the bill as Persons cansecure ® tot by paying @22 down. riendehip Adress 293 Pens eee ee Fi 1G BOOMS ana | Title pertect saniaten jee st Rey Teported by the Ways and Means WARTED— Families Gresting ep honeccvp Bent rate. 630 Mase Sommittee. or removing from the city. to &r to hat they edition of this new ‘The bill was then passed, as amended, w'th- spose of their ‘are without the trouble outa division, and the House then adjourned. q fans tion, by oe avenue. between New Jersey: erage = address J ier a0 ot: aud Bes avenues pitol street. Je: ‘be reason- a respomivle ore, "Sotert = settee ble WORTH OF SECOND-HAND | box 69. 5, 000 hoa RN IEURE Ws ede a Ll ‘Parties jeclining gives s char synopts of the tepedt aud the remedies tierstor 78 tothe anthor, Box 777 Post ( yg ‘irat-clate Tama ra ae thea my want RENT—Two FRAME BUSES, con oat =e wnal attention. ah, Mt eel Fie four rooma each = = deeeigiite, to nineteen ena a euated on Kith meer | Sredit, or cachaige pag = THOMAS:H. BARRON, = bree eae ake By po : ri SEP? 02 the premisesto JOHN We Bi night: nee a § CULDER, CONTRACTOR, AND = UES BOOMS FOR i OFRE a - SUPERINTENDENT. = guarantee Gre BUGRS, comnccted dead FOR ® a mye nit wits "eee E eee Tha Fe NTED TO BUY rig by * snd Gentle ment ae ouS-AARD 1D OLOTHE ow Be T HAN av Dea 8 ee me Se SEPT erect. between thuch they have been worn. | ae 8 ly* WEE drat OLoTE- Na = of ities fy ware, street, near Pen: Residence 139 £ wtreot. Workington. DC ana6to Sp m. SCENCE Has TKICMPBE: > For SALES 6th ot , between icely atabie. end shed wick of withoat Board. ‘tween ist and 24. Capito! win, je SHED street B Pa’ 73 Jon SANE eAUeaeipeaeeaperes my Ponses and Lots in all parts of the city. 7: pecification ny meeh: from, at pelea towult th the s go S8rrant satisfart gi pledge myeelt toe acter sh letneey St aes Sores relations. and prompt in meeting alle& my obligations, and ask in retarn only thew time from those who may favor me with ea mr their patronage Reference is mada to the following briaot Spown cltizens:—John Little, David Ley Morrison and Jos. ate? and resideni st, one min - aon are aA ach LOST AND FOUND. O8T—On the 2ith inst. 100, Poepeyivasin ave. Mf 6th stree' PEV z nd A, west, tgma.apply to A. FY POLLARD. Hires he 20 25-8" cmpleee MODE teas r the ee ad ad College . 1 be rr it. W. po to tafe ena pty Boon No. 43 War hep ee at et » Mecictme eq vhysicloue. Intailiive 1 tA late inven Patent appl a tor. Forwarded by tail, rections for use Ft cress Pisa SPECIAL posite Willards, from Tt Ve ot GEG OE AR, BOABD. can Se Allgemmanications Uhepugh the the D Post ote Fore eh gh a emai em Lie aay Gai aie whic ner cau bave by provin | duire at the ectucr of $d"2 tnd “A itrest (deddddedddaddddeddddd Tee near Boe Bunker Hill. Tot dee FRAME ROURE ses URNISHED FRONT BOO! poe tuts a Pt aNO 8 STESTED ANAT ON TUESDAY. 204 a small FSES a x two eeptlomen, with Board. AND PARLOR OBGANS. ‘mtb and’ ziet abont ie ay body pinta Se ta formation to JN "RAG 1 05 PIANOS. .. ua East Capitol street, will be thankfully neg" ) PARLOB AND CHURCH ORGANS. ORO trea: opeees Tn a Un aa a Bae Tele vet thas ts Si rim toate “i Sar attached to pre ee x} ENT ON EASY TERMS or wareroat to wk our estab- 5 neat ° he pie Pei Bo Market Space. D.—Strayed a inst. BUFFALO cow? vie Soe of ner ail see IK ward will Praia for her re. gra + Catrect, betwoom sth ‘and orth agate tnd 3025-3 EON 2 rea te C4 Saebee the greatest #ucceas = La it ae vere eke ae, Seat Seyetnent will fod IREEGULABITIES, from Whatever cause, pegous PRIVATE. Pationts. adndand —DB. DURAND, FEMALE PRR daa Sten Me BEAL ESTATE BROKERS, Corner of Seventh and Distrects. FOR SALE : ‘Two fine BEICE BODABS on F street. Three story BRIOK, om, mip ecrl, Hy dere a BRICK on pews-st__"_(Chron.1 0 FoR SAGE O8 To LET —the RuCrORN, > nder Weaver, apes Green atreete. Fridsy) moratog, Sa if RS es Bras |f aoe tena, ‘of tue Star, 3 Cf subsct 7. 38d, Ped COW’ her carnnacaplite To pas At cent a ine Butts tg ah CO) Lat it a aced prices to parties Ss" wil come ing in the! is Tater ag Dita band Usk (S3 eu Pie 90D, Sawed and ae 20 come torwera, Weare ce ig of brick, hae 1S rooms, ter neaine BPSRits., i fh SpliEtoany Je 120 Cie spatekeher away! B BA p67 ih Sst Seber i “ Spat : viet A SHALU BED COW war taxon up ¥ Am ore were soos ee je a7-6t* eee Sh, its Say, 20m 1 ho mark may pt 4 dack red stripes Ei Manis et i Toruithed foe ear Excel in ay workmanshie ha daretatt rr irs. ad tingle contraction eing oops iattertat and San aoe tr men ofS Sone i Aces ia miles ik ane ke non the Washington rf 7 as? leo invites the tow BOGAN & WYLIE Cte8 8, ne Hs deny foe yall to Mis sock of BULLDING MATERIAL, 0. 989 SEVENTH STHERT, iste tn money, © Dus : Bus Bi Re Ge nt} “cae Top Cement, potent Her Tot somes et ohn hageiig eae ehiberat reward ~ ving int’ eect to aint, sabeinpogns One ‘fine,) Per, KREIS’ ee eo ueavayr. no thet thes st. w'kwox’! 34 «Rh a 3e* TL Borel ir su 3 yTHUBSDAT oy = -“ seen A : se Fete vauer, he gecetegs af argue. | Perelar claw, beaips MARLOW & CO,’s DENTISTRY, ‘Corner on New BOOK 6! Lapres CaS SAVE TAEIE HOOPFEIRTS ALTEEED Ae REPAIRED st O88. BAUM'S HOOPS: D® tawms Da‘ AL SHIRT MANUFACTORY, Ho. 280 cA ave. | TEBTR @BETRACTED WITHOUT Palm, Om fais asta of twa .ou the NEW BOOKS, 262 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, je4-Sm » “ A Popular Treatise on Flouse Painting, &c., $1 50. Gillet's Democracy in the United States, 92. Appleton’s Short Trip Guide to Burope, $3. tot Mechanical Movements, $1. Pog, i éuthor of the *Wige, Wide World,” Appleton’s Annual Oyclopedia for 1967, 5. Campbell's Poems, (Globe Edftion,) bound, $1.50. ado 39 Boott’s ere (Globe Bdition,) bound, ‘Walter Beott’s Poems, (Cheap Eadition,) paper, 50¢. Be tical Works, paper, Sc. gt Byrobis Beetical Work: Paper, S8c. For sale by FRENCH & BIOHARDSON, 334 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, an 479 KINTH STREET. FINE WHITE SHIRTS, LINEN BOSOMS, AT @1 50. AbL, ROBINSON & 00., 329 Pennsylvania avenue, Bet. Ninth end Tent ? 152 rannsrivania avexcz, 152 BETWREN 177 AND ists STREBTS, FIRST WARD. THE RORTE re TEA ares at Oolong, Beak RDS TW WASHING: ih anaes Sts St area typatar ot Seasoned vena cad or BOGAn & WYLTE, Hho Tia strom, of wt 8, oe, 408 Mast, venue, be- Be Saeko Nesaecse Gctober iat, ene mem ‘tare coow i ayia * ae Y pn ote | pnee ‘45D CORSET MANOFAOTORD a ie ‘now At tee weet. Bent ean eee d 49 LOUISIANA AVENUE, ‘do well tofay in thelt wister’ sup. | a Pheer ee AS. ees cee LINEN SUITS, $2.50 and will be filled pow or any ithin three months at Present Prices. 5 T ry at Ps on ise on + WALL, BOBINBON & 0O., | Be = eit Milburn’s Polar Soda. Boys’ street, Dae | ‘OB REN sovne a stheen bss ‘THE COLDEST AND THE BEST. Ho, (00 FIFTRERTH STREET, Oprosrrz Texasvry. poRmRar WATERS ON DEAUGHT. st. Siri ees,

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