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4 j Ss} Rae RY TES . es EVENING STAR. Largest Cirenlation in the District | WASHINGTON OITY: TUESDAY.........SEPTEMBER 7, 1569. S7 READING MATTER ON BVERY PAGE. SEE OUTSI FOR INTERESTING THLE GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. GTOS, Sept. 5. Considerable indig- ate cps tr by Kawhn’s friends a rep! possible for him to come mn ‘Gnd yet the same evening he at- ‘at Saratoga, while his tried friend | Rawlins was literally straggling with desta. Sesion < it has been the common tal past that Rawlins was 4 ns ery! Great ‘would fay wo hie side as fast as lightaing trains could carry him.”— Wash. Correspondent N. ¥. Sun. * The Sun, im its bitter hostility to President Grant, overshoots the mark a good deal in its attacks, and notably so in this instance. There | is not a word of trutm im the Sun's statement | quoted above. The dispatch referred to did Bot reach the President the day it was sent; | comsequently the story that he “replied that | at was impossible for him to come until the mext day” is mafactured out of whole cloth. The dispatch reached him theday after it was sent; but in a few minutes atter it was received he got another dispatclt that the Secretary had recovered from the attack of asphyxia, and the physician gave it as his op-nion that the attack would not weaxen Bim. From that t'me until late Saturday Bight all the dispatches received by the | President gave assurance of his rapid im- | Provement. President (Jrant started for Wash-— ington on the first train after learning of his | sinking condition. “St. Louis also ScARED.”—Under this | Bead the Chicago Tribune scolds St. Louis for | Proposing to abandon the cxpitsi-removal | comvention. The Tribune says St. Louis made | & mistake in issuing the call before securing the co-operation and sanction of men repre- senting in some sense the whole region west of the Alleghanies, but no steps that can now be taken will render anybody else than the city of St. Louis responsible for the success or failure of the movement which has been mangurated. Nobody outside was consulted about it. The Tribune also rebukes St. Louis for its trepidation over the fact t some of the delegates appointed fF auother site, and tells ber that unless is willing to ac- cede cordially to the decision of the conven- tion, wherever it may decide to place the cap- ital, she bas no business to go into either this or any future convention that may discuss | this question. In conclusion, the Tribune says “Now that the call has been issued, and one ‘State bas acted ey it, and amother announced its iptention to legates are being appointed, and the press and people of the country generally, trom Ma.ne to Oregon, are discussing the matter, and six weeks remni Passed ont of the Bands of the callers of the convention, aud Delongs with the Governors of the Sta es and the delegates. If they do not appoint, it indi- cates that they do not regard the call as having been issued with sufficient prestige to demand their notice. It came from St. Louis only. It should bave come from representative men of the whole Mississippi Valley. If, however. they shail a it not be determ/ne.| until the very eve of the con- vention, Sud may depend on the course of dis- cussion in the meantime), it will be because they overlook the local character of the eall consideration of the national character ot 11s object. The present movement bas besn thas = ar spontaneous, natural, widespread, Astor, jamped off THE CRISIS 18 FRANCE, Cable wiegrams tell of the increased uneasi- & vore of 113 to9 rejected the amendment tothe | Senatus Consuitum relative to the coustitution Of the Senate, proposed by M. Benjean and sup- | Ported by Prince Napoleon. In explanation of this amendment, it is proper to say, it provided for the increase of the number of Senators | , Ralf of the Senate to be appoint ed by the Emperor for life, and haif to be elec- ted tor the term of nine years by the Councils- General of the respective departments in sach & way that one-third of this class of Senators september 6, 1868. should be chosen every three years. Under the Present constitution, it will be borne in mind all the Senaters are appointed by the Emper- ‘The amendment also proposed to add to the veto power of the Senate the power to or. iginate all measures not financial; and, inorder ‘Taylor t> compensate the Corps Legisiatr for being required thus to share its peculiar powers with another body, the power to be consulted $Fdson. Om all proposed son Ts: amendments to the Constitution was to be con- ferred on the Legisiatif: so that henceforth no change could be made in the Constitution but ' by the concurrence of the Emperor, the Senate and the Corps Legisiatif. These, were sweep- Rerens ome Vote shows, the Senate from 150 to 175 or. equally with the Se is not prepared for them. But Prince Napo- Jeon made bis record in sustaining pret oy doubtless counts upon profit thereby when the liberals get power. —————— PoLiTicaL.—The Chicago Republican pa- rs unanimously late the idea of Gerrit ith’s national party. — Ex-Senator erderen « and Hon. D. W. | Voorhies, are about to enter the Uhio canvass. — Under the new Constitution of Virginia all State officers will be required to swear that they “recogmize and accept eal equality of all men before the —The Hon. R.M.T. Hunter gives notice in | poms’ an ane iu the Richmond Enquirer, | is not a candidate for United States | Senanr r from vi m Virginia, ‘and that his public life | The i Sacha Legisiatare will meet Oct. d the Senatorial question wiil be decided atonce. The candidates are Andrew Johnson, Emerson Etheridge, D. W.C. Senter, and Neti 5S. Brown, with the chances for Johanson. — At the September election in Wyoming ‘Territ was elected. elected to came to the territer; merchant of Cheyen: —The Cincinnati marks Nuckolis, “He isa New Y orker, who im 1868, and a leading quirer (Democratic) re- «The negro hold upon suffrage will be very slight and precarious, and he will soon | lose it, if, bya system of rascality, he should temporarily obtain it.” There are not quite so many colored people in Ohio as in Virgiana or Tennessee —Governor Brownlo' a8 written another letter warmly defending the course he took in | the recent Tennessee canvass, and declaring that if the General Assembly refuse to adopt the fifteenth amendment, and shall elect a tile to the government and admin- a7 Rev Pad Tuttle, Episcopal bishop Tare | acuan nals aunt — of Montana will reside in Sait Lak ag-The salary of the head master of the Bos- | ton Eng ish and $iv.0 the second. High School 18 $3500 the first year S7'Frank Ward, a son-in-law of c=. 4 steames bimself because he. couldn't pay his unanimous. Without being addicted t> | Wine Bill. Pre rophecy, ‘we can safely assert that, should. | SJ McDonald, of Indianapolis, who be thwarted by the successive temerity and , died afew days azo, was a confirmed spiritas- tmidity of St. Lewis, it will be uatixety to come up in so favorable an @spect again.” About as discreditable an electioneering doage as we Dave seen lately, is that practised by a Pennsylvania paper called the “Demcrati” Watchman,” published at Bellefonte, Pa’ designed to injure the prospects of Governo Geary in the pending campaign in tnat Siate. ‘The story, which is almost to absurd for notice, is to the effect that George S. Twitcnell: sentenced to death for the murder of b Mother-in-law, and who was supposed to ha: fixed for his execution, 1s really alive, and was pardoned and smuggled eut of prison by Governor Geary on the payment to him of a Beavy bribe. The authority for this wonderfal story is @ “correspondent,” whosays hesaw | Twitebell at Fort Saaw, Montana, but tnst | he (Twitchell) “left the same day for the Head recious beyond the Rocky Mouataias’ For “tessons” the «“correspondent™ does no; wiéh bis name mentioned in connection with this story! every four years,in the fall belief that he is living, and Up for another tei we donb: | “| there are any to be found im the most benighted corner of the State stupid enough to be deceived by this absurd fabricatio: Raiteoap Comszctios wita Vireimta.— A delegation of citizens of Fairfax co, Va, ueaded by Judge Thoms, arrived im this city yesterday and bad an inwerview with W. W. Duagan, Esq., Secretary of the Alexandria Canal, Aqueduct, Railroad and Bridge Com- pany, im regard to the building of a railroad trom Georgetown, via Falls Chutch and Fair- tax Court-House, to connect with the Urange and Alexandria railroad near Manassas Junc- uon. A full interchange of views was had, af- ter which the delegation retured, satisfied that nothing could be done at present, as the object im view could only be accomplished by the compleuon of the projected New Orleans and Bostor through line, and as that project would fulfil their desires, they decided to abandon the idea of s distinct railroad connection. ‘The Richmond Dispatch say: ‘We under- stand that the proclamation of the Command: ing General relative to the elections in Vir- ginia, is in course of preparation, but may be briefly delayed by an unsettled point, whichis | now under consideration. It, therefore, may } ‘not be issued until the latter part of next week | oF the first of the week following. But it will certainly not be delayed longer than that. The of course, meets the fourth Thars- Gay after the day the proclamation is issued, — ‘whatever day that may be.” | | The annus! fair of the Frederick County Agricultural Society (of Maryland) will be prospect of 8 good dispiay in every department | is very flattering t rew ground of the Society, which is beautifal- ly situated fm the eastern suburbs of the city, the Baltimore turnpike, rear the railroad. ‘Tux next Uommercisl Convention, adjourn- ed from Memphis, will be held at Louisville Ky., om the 12th of Uctoder, and will be iargely ‘Attended. Gov. Hoffman, of New York, has appointed delegates to the convention, aMung whom are the following:—Horatio Seymour, Horace Gresiey, William U. Bryant, Heary O. Mar- pby, Frederick A. Conkling, Erastas Brooks, William M. Tweed, Marshall O. Roberts, Wil- som G. Hunt, Ira Harris, ana others of the most eminent men ia the State. prohaessncnecttntate Se ‘Tre begs, cows and goats still have the {ree- | Is absolutely essential t> List, and Bis spiritualistic friends now claim to de in direct communication with a: Amaeraes La RSPUBLICAN AS8O- ClaTlun wf cial mostt ‘the Association will be EVENING. at 7% o'clock, in Teague Be Ds. Hon. Joux Dasaed oR TET ce cPimsyer otha Cis Tite ra See on ja the mi nistrati ~ mater: ted Ewe Twould ike to ea eaEet a ts 4 fe Zlm Great Antigusrien Bookstore ‘& BEGULAR se 21m BABIT OF BODY physical bealth and clearness of intellect. Mor is this all. Beauty of matter of the system through these nataral waste pipes. is as necessary to the purity of the | body 8 the free passage of the offal of a city through {ts sewers is necessary to tha health of its | Inbebitante. Indigestion isthe primary cause of most of the diseases of the dischargiog orzans, an@ one of its mest common resuite feConstiration. This com- it. sable sone omen, sack tacit, bee many an an ood - loss of memory, a BITTERS remove cause famal of its membrane whi liver, traces the dom of the city. Ce ean) ee about it—after the Capital is removed ! Napoleom III. was better inst night. The | Senate adopted the senstus consuitum by & vote of 134 to 3. Tas Red Stockings of Ciactnoati, are aboat to visit Sam Francisco. to play the dase-palj. ists on the Pacific coast. ¥ mg Ubicago bopes to govera herself on eleven muiilions next year. sg The newsboys of Bafslo are about to form & co-operative association S@A California gambier bet his artificial teeth on the result of 8 game, and lost. the ctvil and politi. tory the entire county Democratic ticket | Ss. Democrat, is | 406 406 SUB? RECEIVED ress in the money markets of Europe over the | 7TH 87 BEST. ‘ITH STREET, Prospect of Napoleon’s speedy desth. And oaee im the political talx, concerf@img the succession | to therule, the name of Prince Napoleon oc- BOSTON, NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA, curs with increasing frequency. It is sot | i] dout ted taat if the Democratic element a get uppermost in the uphesyal following upon | if of Lowell and Hartfordall Wool,! Napoleon's death, that the Prince will have a, sols Samet ETS, | pretty good chance of succeding to the ruler- | Sree wat saad ceeesen Sor cone ene his came"in tals | Fie PETS cad Nee Ole On OBA ee brett direction for some time, and essaying to figure variety. asa liberal leader in the Corps Legisiatf. He eocoa marlin, BUGS, MATS, &c. _——— speeches of conceded ability: | nat Aiso, a roe. but \berals of that body appear to have ing-coom: apprehended that he ‘was going ‘too fast and Bild yy to ineds ba centeae be atte ee too far,*for they have not sustained bim by parobesing elsewhere, as I om sed to vel thetr votes. Thuson Saturday the Senate by Stsmell profits. All l ask is call, and the WALTER 8 oe In chores Gaxen & WiLLiAMs’ Branch dome, Se L ‘Seventh street, between U and H sepi- [ps2encrI0n or oora BTSSRSHIP. The copertnership heretofore eons detgeon and are of French & esol sicl by mataal conseat. collect porship Tei FRRecd. L Bitte aN vera. “Gugen ay 2 WIULTAM 4 coms, Teh and D streets. _ee7-tw Sour scrnoy CBICKERING ws 8058 JAMES W. Vos | a QeoRcE Ww. Go's. celebrated Boston PTANOS 87 STOCK LARGE, TEBMS BASY. FOB SALE OB BENT. wm. guia v4 OHR New Four Story se 7-3t 306 & M. WILLIAN @M%/é HAS OPENED A STOOK OF HAND: ' FAUL oops ae BLLIS, Building, DRESSES, SUITS, CLOAKS, Erc. MADE IN Tas —. FRENO! 3. | A HOME SOHOOL FOR YOUNG LaDI MBI . B. SOK BNOK, PRINOIPAL. The Bixth Annual Term of this Lastitution will commence on MONDAY, SEPTS! Vor terms, refs pal. Tows R 6Tu, 1869. FOR SALE AND RENT. F Jats ee ES) abfve park Botel. BOUr! Pas 1sdmD BOOMS FOR Wa LT Agd Ray Por vont, 474 ith etre. te "THERE DE Fue Tare prea ED ‘ pax A fi HOUI re para eae eu “and water Peonr pital Hil. Fo palout are oe RICHOLAS Sy toa =i nee ae = USES, . Foz Pits Fi demy pe ms HOUSES; Sich ai. 212 Mth street, No. 397 07 Rhode sinad eveaue, between 1th nd th Fe sto Fain sae roomaroat is vementa BWy'cth stcet, between @ ena Mt north, eB ae- ‘Pressed Brick Fix BENT—-A comfortable FNAME DWELL- ING, with six rooms; om Jat, street. third door low Hi: ges in house and water in Sania Savance, WM. STICKABY, corm and M streets. se ‘wo aEW BRICK HOUSES FOR EE Geergetown, containing gas and water, marble manisis, chabdeliors: sttasteoe si Stines Rear Pregerick.. Apaly to 308.84. E. Ll On BEET. atteo newt sow, BS1OK HOUEE “HOUSE summer lah Boorkood, “end wil with tee th streot cars: ofepring water at 7 ‘ue 3 2w IRGT FLOOE. conteining fonr rooms, with all modern im] Bridge street, Georgetown T T = BRIOK DWELLING Fuse rc, osar Green olfent Gaateee toum, Terme sue! HEED. aves improvements, at 91 90 2-9t* Suitable for efices of cham fe 2-6t Real Estate Broke street. feos parti- aH.W. Lath 43 ‘ON PABLO} 1 SOLE Bouncy. i oneaee. | Stock mona. For sale ~ “By terms, e sous i ELLIS. | Be TT sor-st 306 Penn: avenue, Rent 10th corect, i - | Naw ors 044 27008 oy } D | MERCHANT TAILOR, | | 434 Pennsylvania avendo, | mT-006t Between 4', and 6th streets. Ax DAD oe i Une ne, iat VISITATION FOR | DIES. Studies ré “ient. 6, is a ome me sppiy to Lady Buperioress, | T. MITCHELL. | Jouxx, PENNSYLVAN 1A AVENUB, | I | gave opened and re-marked sens scl falere pars. T laced the price of all Dress aur VERY @oops fends! h of wn sareep li xm EBL 01 | ‘An inspection of stock solicited 906 6t i(Removan. Havins this day removed to my New Store, No. 24 MABKST SPACE. Corner Sth street, two doors east of old stand. Which has besa thoroughly refitted and adapte:! tothe wentecl my banisene wherewith Inctensed facilities and more room, I hope to offer greater . my customers for their very liberal ended ta in the ly sak a" Bet Foar story Tron Building. SHELDOW'’S DANCIEG AOADB! 327 Bit co gax TENTH. ‘Be! yember It. ats mere as Pa Pip ee 12 per pedis p»r. | ages iron ‘Having purchased the entire faterest in the SLATB AUD MABBLB MANTEL BUAINESS |. aad removed that busi- ‘ivagie avenue, between Youn@ rorse sass SOLA ASSOCIATION pee fe aes dettng Sic ts oa [thong Sale —S GBEAT BABGAIN—VACANT eee ‘Also, nyrinees cose aia se2-2w 466 7th a opposite Post Office. ‘OB SALE—On Sih street, between G apd H streets. one ite rice from the — OMice. a three story BRICK HOUSE of § reome, in aged rie? a arricee T 840 per eet ap remainder in 1, i ayee UA WHITNEY oo" are 0. ae 0 OUR Wo 13 Gecrsetowne with @: Pleasant and desirable. a SecoTiats Becart Stocks, por wanted. J OTICE —LOAB. inted LOABS negotiated upon paper ee- Renee ihe ae vee Harte pay eer ts Bz story BRI: Sip at the Bear obs. ia FS ER ite welfare clone and and | — ss aS 3 Ap TEA rete, ae desirable FRA! WHLLIN Fe crren le earns a | T T i trent room ai ee 333 Pe. ‘Pelerence, bowers “2 fei. aut - acy | FoR BERT FeSeR ne ner ness: | ME Aa Daya ov H.W. HAMILTON 2 00. | dace” ONS. WITH HOME | 4)0 WoT DESPAIR UNTIL YOU HAVE SI NIWELEY Date prs ONTIE TOU SAVE SEEN faraiehed. at greath fecd sions ” aaa. ours Thus streets between mand F sta’ Poort ‘OB BALE—A three story BRICK HO Jauzs nveuns, tween ith aod Ith, sonth side ‘Kopi to"3 > | ATTORNEY axp imorov ise" between 9th and feth. sete | peace Sead! ae AS pe FB ifotikteeaer = ceregeK oes $aeq, see Penna av. cne, bet. 1200 and 13th ate FERHINGS, 458 sth streets betes | rep oe Peck will bs closed up by ves partcore olst pase vical heh street oe st | Office, 276 Pa. ave FOE RENT—1 FRAME HOUEE containins L fear roem rotme.« kitchen and a collar. “Enauire at43 K Bear 2th. te tape! DP. dulreof JUDGE cae Fore as ‘comfortable F. FIG SEATERE 10 OONTRG—Iryom regs 0 | IG, four roome ead scum: a fal fee | oe i wiese Hitpetes Apa at the ore ‘the « vgreer of iin ad Hest Lep- Soruer ad = ohaar | N ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, pa pine z FOR SADE Biosent country pome. trait and | nas REMOVED TO Bo. 409 F STAEET. Eee snngiges Mforent ‘localftice, Apply Sowa, | — Fre oS ele Latta, T33 peo ‘Howes et. coat Beton Be 3 GornerTthend Peis. | “T"dear': pos RENT—A fry cle iy aerar ee: matt FOR SALE. | Die STORE FOR SALE. IN AW BXORU. ‘ith real same, MEDBO at ‘Se7-Lmeod' is ST FURNISHED Bot Rooms 7 rif F Storie. with or without board; 3. G street, between 1th and 12t! Hovsss amp ors IN THE @ Ty aND counTRY FOB SALE BY 8S. P. BROWN & SON, REAL ESTATE BROKERS, Conner 161m STRERt any Hew Yous AvENvzj MM EDIATELY—9; ae BUILDING LOTS in 8. F ‘ seuitable for oth - | Brown’s subdivision, Mit. Pl are now of FREE uitable for ofice. busi. | Brown's tt, Flossant, are on the floor. rat en and tenant. Apply to to )OB RENT—FUBNISHED HO FFonnisa BD 97 Ketate those improvements éxtra 20 2-6t 466 7th st., opposite Post Omics. | $2g8® contemplating e a3 FOR BENT On moderate torms.several eligible | — LOMB on 18th street, near the ‘Treasury. SCHOOL BOOKS auD SCHOOL REQUISITES, FORSALE AT TER ap” LOWEST PRICES. * BY ©. D. LIEBERMAN, se ¢-colm Corner Hinth and D streets. iL oTs8: LOT BI FROM $10 TO $25 DOWN AND 85 TO $20 A MONTH, IN THE FIBST WARD, IN THE SECOND WABD AND ON CAPITOL HILL, BEAUTIFULLY LOCATED. Apply to JOBHUA WHITNEY & UO. rear of Union Hotel | Im: given. | Reat $3 per month. Benes. HOUBE, Ro. mt) Greene strect. ridge street. cont eleven roome. bath- on & stable te rear, Bent aks, per month. Apply to. RILEY m6 57 Greene street, FoR BENT—A cell the most Senirablens part ofthe city, near Tracks — rovers of GRBEM, corner of 1th and jn Woodward's Ting, bad between lot and Een, pai Fireplace Heaters. ge., 2ENT_Two new 3 stories, back build FoR Fant arity Dw. Lina. spremsed | =2 mantel + between 15th and PHILP & SOLOMONS, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONER 332 PRNNSYLVABIA AVENUE, Between MINtH AND Textm Steers, Orders by mail promptly supplied at publishers’ Prices. eet SGnoer 300Ks AND ora ATIONERY =e at apsortment and the lo Ente, No. 337 7th strect, above omOoS BOOKS! SCHOOL BOOKS !! S' ‘Buy them at ‘So pold on iiberat corms, viy to i GRORGE HL PLANT. ort HLUGS & 00. Beets othe Bet Brick PE PRAS cornea ire . tains Teoma: is, tn, good fs oil eee oe jieaieeeae aaa ere rman inane ae ia the ritual Rbode Island | . &. WHITAKER & 00. Wihetreetes Anvuire 205 luthatreet. east” | ges.ee S: : Srmor Ne eee D ectts, OR 8: BEST—F:: (15) first-class Us L's ANSING F TRICk Dw LLL oe aeae SES, oF th aide of @ H. sulerebe te o Pameles coran treet ‘enue, on street. all foween 1ath and 10U 4 8 manent, thy buite in the beat ma post meaner, with ail modera conve: | WulbaYg. ot’ SSDAESDAXS nlenecs Tadiee jacinding | PENNBYLY. NW VB JguoN, 3 or THieD Pad ey mast. Property east | i | _sozee’ MB And D OS WHITAKER @ CO. ea THR OAUeRS OF Ma! coRD. | Re Sth sytm otrec, Balutmers, . Bent ly ATs MY PY, POYTEG TOT *"Bepdgnariany "oorge that D®s44e 45188, made tne at ), SUITS, OLOA ac, ‘au 35-20 ‘836 | etins avis ana Bure BM Sores. “edvice an Surgical epeceaion tothe ree. Ss Linen, a. D. | ms-ly ca Bake) coveer th on and D streets, 1s the pisce | f°" oHOOL BOOKE. ALL THE NEW BOOKS A8 SOON AS PUB-/| LISHED. 4 "8 BBADUUAR- taloet set hese | teint ste. | Bazcarms: sazcars Caritor at ce STATE agsuor. | ori Sse "Bant ey shee aad Pater and gas in t the house; ‘good ‘nelgbb =i splendid set of Rosewood FU Price or particulars eR ft room; also an elegant BoGuw, Beal’ metare foker, eeraer oo High aad van Unk SIDBBUAED. si 6 Songevese aeemmanan nos th. it* fom Bent tT BRICK, HOUSE, oa B= F street, be BREE Go TO COMMESOR ROUSE. waterand, rand fan, a to sisLay s Bias ave., between ers Se Boom TED FFs for ie barg DuDes DABDEILLL, 210 # st near tate oan ate STOUK. Las Oper SALE-The 8 and GOODWILL of the National Ciger Dita street, pear 9th. together with th Copyr Mahe Pet's und io cent cigar Pro, Ist of Oteber. "ea eaves for the West at a aa FRE Ee STE — HE CHEAPEST PLAG MpCHOUL BUOKS | is ey the old etal Tieket auarters, corner 7th and D street soso ‘@. 4. WHITAKER & GO. APER WARBHOUGE. overs and othe! are invited to exami: the sale of the osidirated mechig tock. Bole Ageut for e-made B. atc ~s New FALL GOODS. W. M. SHUSTER & BROTHER, Bo. 324 Pa. avENUE, SRTWEEN 9TH AND 10TH nee FanrEe, 7 EIR NEW STOOK ale WINTES 6: gad will be receiving datiy edaitions. ts assortment of Dress Goods and (Ohre SCHOOL BOOKS, SCHOOL REQUISITES, &e., ke. ke. WE WOULD CALL ft GUARDIANS. To jG IN SCHOOL AND ae mos TEXT nooK | WHICH WE WILL SELL AT VERY LOW BATES. WHOLESALE AND BETALL. BLANCHARD & MOHUN. BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, Corner Pa. avenue Teor WASHINGTON CITY. Belling o ‘tire stock Se curentirestock ougar FOR CASH For a few days only. Davis’. = }0 Market Space. Turostant WILL BEMOVE TO COR. BIGHTH 8ST. AND MARKET SPACE, maeph op pve thn) Meee Hing stgront reduction DAVIs'. 90 Markes Space. Gazar BEDUOTION IN FaNoY ABD iit @oops val Septem- ins. ca hs Bpace. No ae ts axo oruas BC enty mee a Eee 30 mn Poan. eve, between AND COMPLETE STOCK OF | HE A. SAKES & CO., Clothier HAVE REMOVED OLD STAD i ay NTH STREET, AND F.* BEIBEBGER, (Baccesser to B. F. Lovron & Go.,), CITIZENS, ABMY AND BavY a | 108. 60 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, Between 17th and 19th streets. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT Pain. Hing it elsew! ott! The Cheap Place! GREATER INDUC EMENTS THAN EVER WELCH’S BEST FAMILY FLOUR aT $2.70 PER Sack RAYS ARLINGTON MILLS FAMILY AND ALL OTHER GRADES OF FLOUR REDUCED. BY Cc. S. OHARE & SON, 252 SEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN M AND N STREETS. GOOD COUNTRY HAMS, 20 Ow.; BEST SUGAB CUBED (Oanvas-ed), 25 Ote BROWN 8UGAB, 12, 12),,13, AND 14 Ote ; CLABLFIED, 13 AND 16 Ots.; LEAF LABD, 18 CADDIES, 24 Ots per pound LONDON BROWS STOUT ABD YOUNGER’ PALE A 2.75 per doren, Pc APPLE CIDER SPEBR'S STANDABD WINS BITTERS, SPEER'S PORT GRAPE WINE: COX'S SPABELING GELATINS. 20 Os. per package. Particular attention paid to the SELECTION OF TEAS. BY C. 5. OHARE & SON, 262 SEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN M AND N STREETS. a2s-tf ENOOURAGE BOM: esOLE Lessnee TRUNK: »IBS’ DRESS VOD BOX P AND Pack **RADIgS’ sAORBt TLOW cane pa ol P - . TicaL RIOR SNERAT Bee sane JAMES S. TOPHAM & CO., T5002 SEVENTH STREET. One door above Ood Fellows’ Hall. REPAIRING: mpfomptiy attended to, and by ithe best work- Cx - ELL'S PRIZE BOarP. THE BEST. “SERS RINE cet