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& SEF nk a EVENING STAR. Largest Cireulation in the District | CROSBY 8. NOYES..........Editers WASHINGTON OITY MONDAY. .SEPTEMBER 13, 1569, S7 READING MATTER ON BVERY PaGs. SEB OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE- G@BAPHIO AND OTHER MATTER. THE WATER POWER OF THE POTO- mac. We give place, with pleasure, to the foliow- ing. from an intelligent source, in regard tothe water-power question, and shall welcome far- < er Suggestions from any quarter in relation | *o a matter ofsuch general interest to this com. ‘water-power, Phat water-power can be made fully Svailable at our own doors and at tide- water by the agency of the canal or & sluice. ‘way; or by mills on the Virginia side, near the Great Falls: or on the Maryland side, as sug. | gested by our correspondent, by power trans- | mitted across the river. The simplest and most feasible mode would apparently be by ‘the use of the canal at and along the Georgetown level; as there would be there & rare combination of water-power, navigable water, and canal and rail communication with the sources ot supply and with the great mar- kets: Eprror gg ire ast St of the Sra, under the ding cr seen ns ‘water power goto waste!" you say in regard | tilizing the | immense power =“ the Great of the Potomac, power of seat he oct te Reon Fae Ties —— = it, and = system ted Deen in successful operation for over eight years; there: there can be no difficulty in transmitting the power of the Great Falls across the river to any convenient wee on the trom one to the ether to any distance ‘This system having been proved entirely ‘ene ible, why should the power of F Tun’ to waste any longer? It is well kine that on the Virgivia side a short canal has been built years ago, and is now lying idle. Let the Power of the Falls be thrown into it, and by me2ns of turbine wheels let the power be util ized and transmitted across the river, where there is ample room to estabhsh factories. There is power enough in the Falls to drive all the machinery that might be put up. Wao ‘Will take the ‘initiative fo make this immense water power useful? I understand that emirent lawyer of Washington is the tor, jointly with other gentlemen, of the short cansi on the Virginia side. Can they not un- dertake to make this power usefal. with the concurrence of our capitalists! Remember, this is no mere suggestion, but an experience of eight years has proved this system of trans- Bission Of power to be a success. Respectfully yours, ©... St j The horrors whicti attended the lo-s of lite | st the Avondale coal mius are now heightened | by painfulrumors prevaiting at the scene of | the disaster last week that the Avondale mine | had been fired by Irish miners, bet ween whom And the Welsh a strong animosity is said to ex- ist. Time and again they have refused to work ‘with one anotber, and encounters have tre- quently taken place between them at different Points between Wilkesparre and Carbondale, | October x Snd out of this long continued hostility these | == Teports bave unquestionably grow. Oneman states that the brattice, meaning the ceatre partition of the shaft, was less burned below ‘than above, and that if it were set on fire from | the furnace im the mime, the lower part would | be totally consumed and the appar id be the least affected. Another individual thinks he saw traces of kerosene ofl on the edge of the tunnel. A third alleges that it was easy for any one to reach the shaft and fire the brattice | tpropgh the tunnel and retreat unobserved. Coupled with these stories isa report that an Irish miner recently said that the «nanny- goats.” alluding to the Welsh, “would go down the shaft some day and never come up alive.” ‘There rumors bave been discredited as too horrible for belief, but a correspondent of the New York //rrali furnishes to that paper of yesterday (Sunday) two columus of the evi- dence at the inquest im progress at the mine and sums up as follows. “If as you will perceive, the balance of the (estimcny 18 against the supposition that the shaft of the mine was set on fire by the farnac> m tbe mine, then there is hardly sny other conclusion to accept than that the mine was deliberately fired. Dlorgan, states it as bis belief that the Bot commence at the bottom, but ata point near the tannel. If this could be proved beyoud perad venture an awfol load of guilt rests upon the shoulders of somebody: for if fired at the | tuptel it was no acci?ent, but deep unfathom- able fiendishress.” On the cther hand 1t is contended that assum. ing thet there was any such fiend at Avondale, it would be next tan impossibility to fire the sbaft and escape detection. The Keokut Conventioners get more ridicule than spplause. The Chicago Tribune, in its spiri; cf banter, pats them on the back and alls them bully boy: solving” the re- moval of the capital other Western papers poob! poob! them in a way very dispir- iting to these public-spirited smashers up of | Esstern interests. A correspondert of the St. Louis Democrat says tbat among the St. Louis delegation on their way up to Keokuk the question was, «What +s this con vention for, any how!” The Cincimnatt Gazrtve thinks «it will be | found as bard 8 question te answer now as ever. St. Louis has not certainly derived much credit or benefit from it, and the great river in- teTests mone at all.’ The Keckuk correspondent of the Chicago ‘Tribune candidly admits that the convention was a farce. He says: “The Mississippi Valley ape gp ey fo venuon, after a storm: of i as In response to a call froma number of his friends in Cincinnati Friday, George H. Pen- Gleton, Democratic candidate for Governor of rigid economy wm public affairs, soas to aid in reducing the public debt. From Shillington, Odeon Building; 3. c. > 458 7th street; Philp & Solomons, and van & Ogilvie, we Rave Harper's ember 251b. unity &s the question of utilizing our vast | The | The annual State election in Maine takes | Place to-day. The candidates for ml sre:—Joshua L. Chamberlain, Republican’ Franklin Smith, Democrat; N. G@. Hitchborn, | | Prohibition. The temperance people are | | runming a ticket, of their own m order | to test the pocitivé strength of their party in the State, and if the Republican vote falls off | | im consequence it should not be regarded as | | meicatiye of the want of popularity of | | General Grant or the policy of bis adminis- | tration. The sverage yote of Maine since | a Of the fe. | kere | publican party—is 197,015. Average re. | 4 publicaun vote (not counting scattering) is ws ns ane democratic (including the old we poner uy and Whig votes of 1554, 1855, 1556 amd 1964), 46,837; | *ume peel republican majority, 13,123. “tae wore | fvedeand prices last Year was 131,732, the largest ever thrown. | 4415 eog¢ , | Naw Pouticarions—From Blanchard & ' 4-4 amprosonogdiit writs COTTON, 19 308. J. MAY & CO, PARIS KID GLOVE DEPOT. 308 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between Bint axo Taste Ste: Mohun we have: New York Illustrated, pud- | lished by D. Appleton & Oo. “The Countess | HRW YORK MILLS, Gaseia,” by E. BMlorlitt, translated trom the | WAMSUTTA, BATES, German by A. Nohmer; published by Harper + FRUIT OF LooM, & Bros. “Henry Esmond,” of the cheap Har- | per & Bros.’ edition of Thackeray's works; and | price" #004 brands, at small advance on case 3, PILLOW coTToNs, ~Elements of the Greek Language,” by Prof.' corrom RERTERGS, Pr Hadley, of Yale Ocliege, an admirable work | TIO Pa RING, SUAMRETS, COLLTE, OT lone: inners, published by D. Appleton & ee = = Ss “eu manicdm CALICORS, 12% cts. The Repu>lican seems to be unnecessarily sen_ i qualities Bed and White FLANNELS, sitive about our use of the denial by John | 25 cts. to $1 per yard. ~ | ‘Tyler, Jr., that he had been sent to Providence 308. J. MAY'S Hospital for drunkenness. We declined to POPULAB DRY GOODS STORE, publish any portion of his card that might be | 308 Pennsrivania Avance, offensive to our cotemporary, but deemed it but | fair to give him the benefit of his denial, with MN sgaaie the certificate of his physicians. ane oe Ig ‘The frends of Hon. 8. S. Oox are preparing | \3 Ceca ot te Fer iais to give bim a handsome serenade and reception | om his return from Europe. He intended to sat; | in the Java which left Queenstown on the 4th inst., and he is expected to arrive at New York to-morrow. ‘The papers are vigorously advertising Bou- cicault’s play ot Formosa by censuring it as | Immerail. Like the little girl who wanted to “see the folly” of going to balls herself, the people go to see Formosa to judge of its immo. | rality. The Baltimore Episcopal Methodist, the organ of the Southern branch of the Methodist | & Churcb, contains in its isst issue an accdun; | of the withdrawal ot Rev. Dr. Bond fromt its editorial conduct. | sols-stif 9th and 10th sts. | NX. 2008S Bam Recollections of the and: varias “Impending are in New Haven a few evenings since, and with no encouragement an next to no “ | ditors. or False = = { ay the eet Petition of Ja | (PE ASTATED COMMUTICATION oF Wan. | toon 1 the Grand Lobes @t aera, | at tt | a atthe Ory be eld @ sda ING, September 2 Washi orary "Brfidivgs tien } 3 3 nfiding. 1 street wee ry OF eens SURE ING NG ASSOCIATION. day of D be heard on g of the penne at ING ASBOO: ay ' "aE OI TpoM SUL — of _sel3-lawSw Commissioner of ‘ard. for the Pi ft frock, oh oe | Patents. ila’ THIS BV BVERING, share tt ee Ae P®0rcsars ror STATIONERY. lock p. m. Horst oF Barersrsrarives Us: Ten Starae, fi ring to subscribe for stock can doso.at | 4) renee wien 40 reama white Quarto Post Paper, this meeting or upon application to any of the | i¢n"Chze + oxt | Smeers. ‘Stockh oders are glified that, by order 100 teen the wi Fine te commercial Note Paper, extra Be Directors, argent ners ; " surerfin t linea a Fema ning unpaid at the clove of the ne ite Comme Note Paper, extra /B'T L. HABBIS, Secretary. cpiterty BUILDING AS*OCIATION — perfine, ruled wid “Be reeme white Oslo superfine, plain ‘Note Paper, extra tn Monthly Meeting of this | Feania - Somncn Association the Oity Hal! on TURE: Legal Fi wide tated 88 | Dav EVENING, lth fostant at ib reame #1at fell st WM: W MOORE, Becretary. Smee Fancy Note = aon rae see 1/00 reams Manilla, P es = . SOR etree Ba it Gharch pod | soa ‘and smooth, lovee foens oreantest! i . tnehes, tat, ve: Phas os = sts ie | cae at Sts aetna RB THE BEST GED CHEAPEST aD, | p reams Manit! Paper, 27x37 inches, ioawarus, at sizes and styles. pista 4 = a smooth, to weigh forty. twos colored. from card 16 life size. and of living or de- | ceased frien'ts, from old dagaerreoty: rj ream Blotting Paper heavy of pictures: made larerr ov emailer, fala 20.00 white thick Adhesive Envelopes, §!:x3 ' Siinwnvkers,4 424-6 Pennsylvania a aeaue, + very pounds } be eapest first. Gallery ia "the Uulted Btates’ Festlities ussar, parsed ne 11-3t" cra white thick Adhesive Envelopes, 87:23 aan white thek Adhesive Envelopes, ‘%8 00 fancy Note En’ ZW BUILDING ASSUOLATION. | \* Second Monthly Besane ofthe PATioNaL UBION PRorTt kenisiape ay TION No. } sang 4 be held at N ann avenne aedoor east | Sweraney Note x th treet on MOMDAY NIGHT. September | jain bun Rdkedive trees, 163% nen Monthly iy Gomente, 81 ver abaie. | &:0C0 bull Adhesive Envolooee ae, eee ¥. Preerient | ifa00 butt Bnvelopes, not Rdnesiv ix3', in N.D. Hott’s Pen: w.T. se 11 2t" gross Sion 3 Pen ‘ons Perry Kross Mark bevy'e Consnerein 15 cross Gillott's Dlack-euen ‘Guill be §0 grose Washington a Medeftica Pos & Candidate forthe | rose Pens, istration. "Ali | Ad Geld Be. arious kind: mm 2 ene, Various kinds terchauge views ne ON Outen? tears bese ice Floid, quarts | ne nar tim, Great Antiquarian Booksto genuine Arnold's Wetting lala GEORGE BcCO' | (eRe arase ¥ i nold' fis BUSIDENCE a genuine Ari ‘e Writing Fi | ICE to 653 Pennsylvania sree | 2 mF nch Copying Ink, quart: ferBiit, omes ‘Bours, from™ to 9 ronch Ospyiug Lak? gists” and 7 to p. | : deren heer. Bieck Tok, quarts, pints ani balf- a | i 8 doren Violet Writing Ink, quarts, pints, balf- arth Literty streets re dew poe a a a if he cagnot cure — Bropenivis Sorgumation.. Bi eath, Catarrh, Hy al discapen ofthe feces sium hae =] ~ ropslling e's. ere Glect, Comat 8. 2! ig ml ke ar Pencils, Bo. yous rt atte ia 3 ‘dozen 4. W. Fabor’s Carmine and Blue Pen- ‘Ker. bay bex: x cot Tmocadeesn a5 BTe) Dloed ana Skis ross A.W. her's Pocketbook Pencils, No.2 FARES BiGBANT. 28 North Liberty sirvos, ee. Baltimore, md ret DR. J.B. BABNRS HA. EawOvED Office to No. 474 Ele street, Pe. and Fr Office hours—From 9 to Ws mx: ft; to7p. auldSa vite s Hastings, fst, 8 ounce White meciiage, ounce dozen fine —- | THOMPSOR 9, UUs | PRESERVES AND bad a wholgtaicana eal a tie snalewest | corer of BA MU! as BA B50) TH, weRAC it Meet retiar, ‘ant im | ys aN i Wiki Be em Sreanian cm (camo | ER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. | : os erent ee the 4 pool Re ives. aa les—Bod- ‘Wostenholm’s, Urock’s, aud best Amoricen Beli S dozen Paver We aadid 30 dozen evan pack itn Oe ifn an te talons cand, fn'boxe nds artiste’ Gu — Hard. aa ages ‘Twine, various ire Wire ve. Brere- Adhesive Envelopes coa's, Feb- | Eerecelved: a ling W: Stork aban | 3050 Pay . ie Festeners, HALLS HAIG ried a qed beara Be ant 2 Bitters, fone samples of all Lo! mu at much fous nine Sacer pane | fitared all shi. ae s3. for bane elope a gente: ates Prepare: | Bis or te aa rae oA rigidly eq He at artic H ty eeu prot yl cont in ince tar h tee sum of 91.000 farnish such artitles conte. | | #7 -Dan Rice, of circus success and Congress. | High Stakes den to neta eo Parte for jonal aspiration, has distinguished himself by | | Bighss 0 cents ILP & SOLOMON! Fity | building a $20,000 barn | aetie ore anid, iStatloocrs, 322 Penns. ave., betwen S87 Out in Lincoln, Nebraska, there is not ee sist | one lady to twenty young gentlemen. eee orgrEe int OFFIoz, 's Or view, Beptems Fealed P: wa be 5 ‘mont reeeives remtte President, | lit store ro. te cme B. GDODCHLLD. Secretary. for furniehin, pich of ine lowing articles of ¢ BUILDING ABBOGIS. Belted San! the House of Representatives of the | Ni ly meeting of thi i Avrociation bs a ‘nate! Board of (rade ach Teme white Quarto Post Paper, extra super- | nme. COFDEE rot and Penna. aver 2 ; TURBD, AY, Lath instant sts o'clock p.m “Bor: ine renied Wie coat t2 Lost Paper, extra super- Dolated Pens, No. 2 | FOR SALE AND RENT. spice ose &, Teves 80 13-3t* | erect rian 2 aad G, oppoaite ree of four rally FuRsisup: HO! contral ferceer, er pai fen rs inquire at the Starnes, (OR ran OB (any oie room HOU Armory. I will give lange Fas irginta, and tn Bt Louis, Mo , for real B. MILBURN. four KUUM 4, | a digg ggutloman and to lowes ¥ ee ee fftats ice, Ne. 260 t ve ated; lows tatlor, ehcew: ats? wi Apply at ‘this od mice. {UB BALE—| jones Boel — rohan payment bay ee Peart f nit sol F. Be era mnron wicket forms. "het ln lew ARR & ner 16th street ra pons Pe ion on ‘the, Viton chee pa yublican} a in cerect. story brick HOUSE on L hnos: onting Bt ‘Aloysius chareh. “in See Ton aes Restaurant, beet ae — hot and cold ot ae rt cold water, gas, a back building )corner 9th ly @t0 per month. Apply to Ww McBBLB, léth street, between euue and H Se RT F R BE pleasant brick BEBI No. TS D uber north a 3d | streets west, three stories ‘and basoments contaln- | ing nine rooms, &. in thorough Topeie;, pss per | Peart, in adv: on Ss | 6, Law Ba dings, ‘ste street, ets OP | site ity Hall | JTUBNISHED PARLORS AND TEDROUS | F Mer renns eit ot eisbeat Doard. at N; Penna. ave..bet_S1_and 4'3_ ate, | Sa Unfurnished PABLUS and ‘oni 4 to a Sica fo in a well located D Apply at No. Pood A ‘503-1 Sad proatal iNT —by day, OF month Als | STABLE for rent, ‘ATT hint ocrects between dF. on F LE. var-story ed Bi HOUSE, containing nine Toowesbath and ou ing-toet 1 modera ft complete chant Tailor, (OR BI | nel Roorkee! ‘hood, and try | the7th’ geen ies 80d a pump | ofepring water at jgand LUT stn ,, between mt Der street, rear : 32 AL BRIOK DWELLING oTS! LOT SB! | FBOM §10TO $25 DOWN AND @5 TO $20 A MONTH, IN THE FIEST WARD, IN THE SECOND WABD AND ON CAPITOL HILL, BEAUTIFULLY LOOATED. JOSHUA WHITNEY & U0. 416 Seventh street, bet. @ and H. Apply to the mention rape eerie e most desirable Tow. ra Latreet: aires rks ball bal ed and a OB “SALE OR BENT—Fiftee: F cae Ok DWELLING F ipo ree ave justed between 1ith 1bth ati best manner, with all pot cony niences. incinding as fixtures, and a fine sewer attached. They will be sold on itberal terms. ae: diy fo GRONGR H. PLANT. ot to RIGGS & C Bey ee at rea- ire ofOHIPMAN, rect, aire of HosmEn 07 F street, or on the prem: fees. , REME_coruer , Foome, with, gas. wa water tional ‘Me Meer. GORDON, Jr.. attor- 38 . “street, opposite nr ENCE of ees Dr. more of i Hovsns AT MANUFAO'! 3 Bleces eco Of Or ‘of Oroaley En: 100 Gs.” 5 a \d Painted CHAMBE! an nt Stopes se 7-20 S. P. BROWN & SO! REAL ESTATE BROKERS, OonwER 161TH STREET Any Haw Youre Avanvz} Settecs for the Lecture Boom, site for the Bchool-room, eS Fe FU! 1G GOO mye —. ae Sonn perso iting to pur- 00 ti between Gand Lae rah eee "ane ‘& WILLIAMS, ficulacs ‘apply to Broker, corner wn. aap ots mn raB © Tr aND counrTrRY ‘Sraaos FUBNITURE OF THE MOST APPROVED STYLES, TUBERS’ BATES. every requi- at BALLANTYNE'S, 519 77H 8T., INTELLIGENCER BUILDIW se9 Bw O8TO! HLA. alten yApaLbai CARPETS. 4 and Hartford Three-ply, “of Lowell and Martford Ingrain 1 Oa widths. + CLOTHS, ‘and well selected stock of Walnut @ SUITES. fine PARLOR SIDEBOARDS. HAUL RWITORE: ond all orice DB, to which we re- Branch Store, No ture Warei room Corner ef 7th and D streets, DBESSES, SOI’ PHILP & BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, 332 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, werwesx BINTH MADE IN THB LATEST PRENCH M. WILLIAN @& HAS OPENED A STOOK OF H. FALL GOODS, ANDSOME NOVELTIES IN FEATHEBS, FLOWBES, HATS, BONNETS, BEDUINSB, Etc , Erc. TS, OLOAKS, Erc., SOLOMONS, amv TENTH StaEers. ALL THE NEW BOO! 48 SOON AS PUB- LISHED. Orders by mail promptly supplied at publishers’ Prices. 04 Tos WHO SELL © WHOLESALE D; hh youto Nemes dealing, wi in for proats “teers 406 Fi Isgrain OA Tei, #4, and varie! Having purchased t! of H.W. nees trom Tah and 13th atreets, to the ALE Boos Under the Ebbitt enssi jeeraie Ld va bie JUST RECEIVED 7TH STREET. BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE MABKETS, 60 pieces of Jowsll and Hartfordall Wool, tair and Hem) 4 OlL CLUTE ty» COCOA MATTING, RUGS, MATS, &c. SLATE AND brag ta pa pice BUSINE! CIGARS AND TOBACOO. HANDLER, CIGARS AD a 2 call, pro: itioe attend aiiowing ‘of all grades, from Qi? to Ey ne TERMS CASH Ser aries me acer 406 7TH STBEET. | ROM PHILADELPHIA, great $0, B Ss, Ww 7 Bran mH Sant sem sence vate gut AND MARBLE MANTELS. yatire interest the removed that bi 203 Venuiyivenis arene, between YOUNG MER’B sont IAM ASSOCIATION corner 9th and me those who cots, I wo: nate Kage bes Pecae pe ‘which eall aad examine my stock, fa Wie or any other market; see-lm prorceate roR ooaL, Drrantar: og AcRictitcre, Reeve ‘ihe seth PERSONAL. ver tne 12th. ‘tare’ S@awi. of ot mie, vemetery. 148, will conually. toon’ 8B, Bo: DAMES F ent Tt RENOH, pee pay — bit: Cy rem hg raed to the pared to receive fra: ‘Apply Mo. 430 Hi street, between oth acd ith streets, Pygeaat ATION WaNTED OF TatEion a from be wast the Gusrtermengier’ 1 ori tt anreet orth. be tween Borth Capitol ain inter: ‘be thank rail — ¥ MAGEE, ‘Mth street, ipsa Badr at Jous Armstrong's. ee 11 2t" J OTIC | Niciredy BEAL EStat MR area k st $e REAL ausi tf Cor New 5 7 » Beali MM Satctene Reduce ecometain 8 416 Bot north, apon all business of import. ance sci in eubaetes the Purioers Jointly. th amd izth sts. CLOTHING, &c. A. SAKS & CO., Clothiers, HAVE REMOVED TO THEIR OLD STAND, #17 SEVENTH sr AND » feacre AN INSPECTION. J UST RECEIVED A LABGE AND CAREFUL SELBCTEDSTOUK OF CLOTHS, CASSINZRBB, VESTINGS AND SUITINGS, Ip every variety and in the Latest which FHL og mate wp tovorder at the t owkst Cas “1 {OR SALE CHEAP—The LICENSE, GOOD | F .Y Wik apd FIXTURES of « smal! ‘Bestan ran’ on! oprictor leaving th city. Apply att e bine omer ota" Ginall stock of cod bar . ‘Terms rea- emo. Terms re #01 FoR SALE-STOOK Store doing @ Corn: Bouth A and oth seco Capitol Hl. seid st" OOK STORE | FOR LE. oO RART OAPITOL STREET. BETWEEN 3D AND 4x. _Terms pers NGEI SEW 32 AOCHINE, lo at Tere (CE'S Loss Occ, ae a prey t ren! ue between loth and lth ets. eit ft nearis cree with wnocie ead sleigh er used. Apply at Bo. iT oth strest. Destrtog to close our present business. we offer our BTOCK AND Figs TURES at cost and Btore for reut. The location is one of the best business squares of 7th street. To any one wishing to invest @ small capital, a good oppor- tunity ie Xhus off cra rete in View of the near opening of the fail tra: = J.T PETTY & 00... se 8-eoSt__515 7th street, bee D an I RUG STO} STORE 1 oy BALE. pas ent location low. Batis for selli City Post x factory reas dares, with real name, 5 ace B 708 SALE-A GARE CHANOR =p ena OR SALE AEA ‘RE.7 ra fiiah. cannot be surpassed Tor sty Be. a anoceney open BUGGY “SINGLE BAR. SADDLE, ana “The whole outht wilt be sold owner has po farther uee for the es oTishim inquire at PRIOK's stables, 6th street, between U and La Sreume iv FOB SAB One FOUR rocker BILUA TABLE facie of 2B. ‘OLARK, 3: 337 os street, corner M 12-tf SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL REQUISITES FOR SALE AT THE LOWEST PRICES. BY c, D. LIEBERMAN, #¢ -eolm _ Corner Ninth and D streets, parte y, sD roel, betwaen oth Sth and och prBinTIN VELOPES. BLUU AOKS, PEb AGS and TWIBE. Grocers amd thers invited to examine the stock. Sole Agent for ale of the celebrated machine made Eutchers’ Skewers. {sel-Im*y E. MuKRISON. SCHOOL BOOKS, SCHOOL REQUISITES, ke, ke, Kee BS WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION OF €CBOLARS. PARBRTS, GUARDIANS. AND ALSO PROFESSORS AND TEACHBES TO OUB LABGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF SVERYTHING IN HE SCHOOL AND COLTEGE TEXT BOOK LINE, WHICH WE WILL SELL AT VEEY LOW BATES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. BLANCHARD & MOHUN, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, Corner Pa. avenue and Lith Street, pez WASHIBGTON CITY. on. N = fo bul bers AND — ERRILL .D: waht se rmaNSTLVANTS ge sth streets, FIC! PERTH oo on any ind fd on for extracti: to all those oats onganen toe hens every ye. LEWIE & et Bo. 260 PENNSTLY sla AvaRUB. Between 12th and isth strects. TEETH BXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, Ro rill be made for extract! ar. ahead Better are tase hem patient will be reasired to pay fer. the! surgical formed. which Ht deGucted when toe tecth axe made, The sooeis make Tooth on rk, Philadel. work done can Dumet cities, All work will be done aud Dest manner. end warrested t give entire satisfaction ‘will do w: and Sisine our work before getting it slecwiere, vie The Cheap Place! GREATER INDUCEMENTS THAN E WELCH’S BEST FAMILY FLOUR at $2.70 PER SACK. RAY’S ARLINGTON MILLS FAMILY AND ALL OTHER GRADES OF FLOUR REDUCED. BY Cc. S. OHARE & SON, 262 SEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN M AND N STREETS. GOOD COUNTBY HAMS, 20 Ots.; BEST SUGAB OURED (Canvan-od), 25 Ote ; BROWN BUGAB, 12, 22);,13, AND 14 Ots., CLABIFIED, 15 AND 16 Ots.; LEAF LABD, IN CADDIES, 24 Ots per poaot LONDON BEOWN STOUT ABD YOUNGER’ PALE ALE, @2.75 per dozen; PUBE APPLE CLDEB SPEBE’S STANDARD WINE BITTERS; SPRER'S PORT GRAPE WINE; COX'S SPABKLING GELATINE. 20 Ow. per package. Particular attention paid to the SELECTION OF TEAS. BY Cc. 8. OHARE & SON, 262 SEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN M AND N STREETS. eu2s-tf Basoams: BARGAINS |! Belling our entire stock CHEAP Fos case For a few Gays only. 20 pays’. Turozrant: ‘WILL BEMOVE TO OR. SIGHTH ST. AND MARKET SPACE, sr ‘MBEB 1, 1909 a Ser cask previous to ther tes, tn - Wiican PANOY AND MILLINEBY 00D8 ‘or. ii Septem: ben prrarers ae C. ». sawauns rams soar. BESS CLOTHS, all colors, at 75 ee ee aT Bis My * _se1sStif 308 Pa. Ee cats Be heer Eeesls

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