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EVENING STAR. Largest Circulation in the District , eee WASHINGTON OITY: | TUESDAY.......-.--.-OCTOB. 5, 1969. | S7 BEADING MATTER ON BVERY PaGs. | SEB OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE. | @BAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. ——————— OO S7 THE EVENING STAR is furnished to | newaboys at a price which enables them to sell st om the street for THREE CENTS a copy at | S reasonable profit. The pablic are requested, | therefore, to psy only that amount for it. } Price at the counter, TWO CENTS. Delivered by carriers, anywhere in the city or Georgetown, at TEN CENTS 8 week. We are surprised to see a gentleman of the | jourmalstic experience of Alderman Connolly charging the city newspapers with exaggerat. | ing the scenes of disorder in the Uity Councils From what we cam hear, they have been rather | Understated than overstated by the reporters. | And the assumption that there has been a dis. | Position to exaggerate these occurrences in order to find an argument for a change in the | torm of the city government to ome by com- if missioB, ts entirely gratuitous. Disorderly | scenes are liable to occur in any legislative body, and would afford very slight basis for | Au argument in favor of the surrender of the | city charter. The arguments tor that course are strong and ample. without need of this Teinforcement. The number of those who continue to hope against hope that anything cam be cone under toe present torm of manici- Pai government to set things to rights here is small, aud growing smaller every dy. This 45 bot so much the iauit of parties. or of men. | 8s of the awkward system of municipal gov- | erpment, complicated as it is with Congres. | sicpal control. A city government with the Dose | antentons and the most energetic purposes | an the world must be nearly powerless for | Usefulness thus hampered. It may be said that 4 changing to a government by commission } L ‘we risk swopping King Log for King Stork, snd that s Board ef Commussioners may be both srbisrary and corrupt. Bat most of our | citizens, We take it, wul cheerfully stand the chances of the experiment. It it works badly, | at will be easy to retara to a charter govern- | ment. “If this is tea, landlord,” traveler about his dubious beverage, «I will | take coffee; and it it 1s coffee, I will take tea. bot a change I will have.” The citizens Washington would like a change, +1 of | —$—$__ Tes City Couscits J-ast Nigut.—The Board ot Aldermen tas: evening amended Cowacil bili for construction of a bridge across | the caval at Sexth by tmereasing the amount of the appropriation from $2,000 to $5,000 so that @ substantial bridge suitable for both vehicles and foot passengers may be coustract- ed. The bill in relation tospring balances was So MOdified as toallow their use until January ist, is7U. Henry Hymber was renominated by tne Mayor for Commissiouer on Improve. ments ior the First Ward, and the nomination ‘Was confirmed. Most of the remainder of the ‘ume of the Board was consumed in a “priyi- | jeged question” controversary, noticed ‘at Jength in our report of the proceedings | In the lover Board the resolutions to pub- lish the Iaws in Ta® Sram, Chronicle and Re- 2. dlicom Was passed as also bill introduced by Dir. Hall to coustruct 4 vridge over the canal at Och street, Which has been opened through the mall. The bill to improve the Washington Canal, reported by the committee, was after a long cebate, defeated bya voteot 5 to 14. The bull to renumber the houses 1 this city (on the | Pauladelpbia plan) was passed. Tux Esctiem Orme —There was 8 larze | and fashionable gudience at the National ‘Theater last evening to witness the initia! | yerformance of the reconstructed Richio; ‘Troupe. «The Bobemian Gur chcsen for the opening, amd the Company made ® very favorable impreses the leading <Daracters being rep curtain, edly called before the And their singing of some of the beautitel melodies which abound in this opera led to numerous encores. The excel- ivnce of Mrs. Bernard and Mr. Peake in their respective roles of “Arline” and ¢Devilshoot" © Well-knowm bere to need any commen- Gaon; tnd the new tenor—Haigh—aad bari- t.ue—Drayton—proved themselves not an- Worthy successors of the Washington favorite: sstle and Campbell. Mr. Haigh as “Tnad- teus"” Was cccasionally a litt sity, but his © generally ciear snd ringiog: while ‘ou as “Count Arubeim” acted the part acspital manner. sod bis singing was very pleasing. To-night “I! Trovatore” will be e:ven, Mrs Bernard, Mrs. Bowler, and Mesers, Kiveb. Drayton, and Henry Peakes custaining tke principal charseters, © longer any need for New Yorkers fa aS grounds. Two grossly fla- ‘ wes have recently come to ligat in in both of which—the wife being “if ip one instance, and the husbaad © otber,—&@ decree was grauted without | ce Whatever to the defendant,and mani- Tough criminal copnivance between “elawyrt= and the officers of the As things go at present, there seems to te Rope for the permaneacy of Se @arrisge Tejauon im either the greater or wing compels us to defor teations and otber matters of con- > int But Tae Srag advertise. © always iuteresting reading matter, m their freshness and toe amount of infor Tuation they convey tot - The rfsh of advertising is a’so @ bealthy and eacouraging “2h, as showimg the commencement of a brisk ial wade. —————$<—<<$_______. Advices from Tennessee indicate the comtest | ‘With the Ly gistatare for Senator close between | Jcbnson and Evberidge. Tne chances are in tavor of the former. Dorsey Thomas has beea vlected Speaker of the Senate, and Perkins of the Hegre. These elections it is sata favor Jobat a ublic schools is about to be @ im stisota, Ga. — of the Presbyteres on reunion eo-Sitra aire ady DAS sixty bar-rooms. It’s cold place, and “sometaing”™ is necessary. = So & year to sit in Harper's S7'Sunday Amusements in Boston. Among the lavestaog Sghung bas beem introduced S7"t is believed that es Hilderbrand tue outlaw Bas escaped from Missouri, as nothi: bas been Beard of bim for some 33 S7 Miss Midéy Moran 1s by ge woman who Bas found ‘er epee as catile-market re- porter in New Y ion of Sunday-schools have Russia eo the English and S7 Tom King. late of the London P. R. is | now the Rev. Thomas King, of Wales. Heis SP There is a child in Mason county, Ky.. now years and a haif old; who wanen Witbout & tongue. SF The Lowell Courier wants the dog tax re. pealed on the ground that it is @ “protective tariff.” SF Justice of the Peace bas sued Memphis, Teon., for $1,000 damages, sas- taped by failing through a defective side wal: SF New York papers sre quarrelling as to whether rixty f-; eighty ‘straight drinks” make gallon of whiskey. 7 The contract is signed by which M. Stra- py Rm Rimself wo Coed Madame Patt 1m, rancs one bundred represenis- tions is Ameiica. S7 According to Paris gossip, all the kings and emperors whe are not to abdicate ar: going mad. Tbe King of Bavaria is the latest | lunatic. S7-A Kev. Heory Brown ot Brook lyn, N.Y. has teen arresi ob: money under false preteaces. ee 87 Ex-Governor Horatio Seymour }, 4a liver the sddress at the Wisconsin State Par, Subject—Watermelots. S7-A water-pipe bisted at ct, the other Gay, 8nd one hundred eels came oui with the water. SF The teacher of a freedmen’s school at Gowzsles, Texas, was lately taken oat of bis bouse at might by disguised men, and logged. | Chri S> 51.25 ABD CPWAB procure divorces on insuM- 13 Euints OB DBAWaB! J. L. PBAREOS. T or THs Cunam Paivatsse Hor- BT. —The Cuban privateer Hornet, alias Cabs. pesred of Smithville, near the m: Cape Fear, North Carohas, Boon, flying she bss two buudred men on board. The msjority of Coutederates. Her a guns. Sunday spe anchored Sud sen: an ergiveer and ber to scare a supply a Vessel was seized Dy the Uni ties ana | Sates M cone for, ieetrnqnens ss $e the course he 1s 3 the Hornet was driven into Wil- Pion Dp Ls of weather, ss it issupposed me Ses. she would be entiticd, as @ privateer, to remain there twenty-four hours. but whether | she Government will recognize beras a regular privateer, is another question. ‘Twenty-one States are representedat the | Unprversalist Con vention in Buffalo. ‘Mrs ex-Pres:dent Jobn Tyler lives on & babdsome estate on Staten Isiaud. SF The sbolition of the grand jary system in Michigan is said to work well. S7The Harvard diviaity ie to get cheaper board. 7 Sevator Trumbull has returned home | | trom bis Pacite trip, consideraply better. er Five ti in Vermont voted unamin- | ousiy Re S7 lows bas just abolished the use ofthe | lash im the State penitentiary. adents are club- ALL WATE REWEWER AT 8EV- 8 ig EBNTY CENTS. AYEB’s. Mu MBs ALLENS. BIN At the game price we oer BASEBTT’s. re. “ ORE B’ Aso, | aeeoee JARSSPARLLS AND om BY is nea cocoaInE aND acronis eay~"secetcactidl BUCHU AND Ta Be apn ‘3 “‘ToNIO UP... PERUVIAN 8' WISTAR'S T. ON'S KATHAIRON, ‘TRICOPREBUS anD BROWN'S GINGER ....... PHALON’S PESFUMES. . BATOHELDER'S BAIR DY: LAIBD’S BLOOM AND MAGNOLIA BALM...60 Ri 4 weet. Si fresh lot BO bottle; ER's WINE, voc. FINE OLD BYB WHISKY, warranted pure, 1 per botile. Also. CALIFORNIA WINR ABGBLICA, PORT, SHESRY ¢ MUBUATEL 1» $1 per bott! ARTHUR NATTARS, Drugeist, oc 53m corner 90 cad D strrets Sorth. FOUNDEY M. B®. cHUBOW— ‘et this Charch EVERY Byes ita .t ty | leone at? fOtelock. by the Pastor, Bev. | 0c | | WARTED Alot ofsecont band CHAIRS.” Adirees, tating > artic BEx 21. Btar Ome. Ks ~“ AL AbsOCIATION oat “ Meeting — the MED of the Distriet of Uolumbi aah ia will be tend in the Lecture Brom of the Metical De ariment Ger ssetown © hes wees att TUESDAY, the Sth t 1 o’cloc! H i LOVEJOY. M: D.® of the Philbarmonte Societ Slomect the Toure Mott or . NOW 18 THE TIME i ‘orevatr the inroals made apon the Strength by the ted term which hes closed with September. vitality that has beep oozing | throogb the pores in the form of perspiration, for | bree mont! Tequires to ve replaced, as | tive to the coll season which aoe Hn | isastroms bevec with relexed end a teme The reserve of vigor with which the the of ptaet Summer campaign fs lose, aad npless by some be acjuirrs a new stock of vital energy erewith to encoupter the shock of @ collier sea- be may droop and wither like the falliog leaves se Iife-jalces are exhausted. If it is thas with More perilous is the condi- the weak and ailing. Their reason must gest to them, more forcibly than these printed ‘Words, the necessity for rmricoretron, and the world baving decided. after an experience of almost a farterof a century, that HOSTETTER’S 8TOM. | ACH BITTERS embrace such resto ve preper- ! | ! thes ag are not possessed by any other tozic anc al- terstive preparation inexistence The importance Of resorting to that great BEsovaToa anv Beor- LATOR OF THE HUMAN MACHINE, at this critical bi ious remftt iT, dysentery, diarrb: pepeis. rheumatiom. hypochond:is, or of the diseases of whic the Fall season ts t: ave reconree promotly to this c vrated preveutive aad restorative. 2% eowt § w- | RED FLANNEL | | AKS& CO. | cel tf 517 Seventh street. | ICEABLE G SCinssackets aN y Fant: at cel tf SCHOOL u 517 Seveutis strect. FOR THE RES TA ND CHEAPEST ello. TUGHATBI" LIN BNESSES, altsizes and syles. platy end colored, from card to life etze; iro of Ihe Dagner: d 6th sts Tho cheapest first-class? ery tu the United States. Feciiities mneur: Dosaed se 14-1, = CUT Is noid A | Test season. j ocl-tt ment of sil Wiseases.—Dr ee eb GRANT'S OF FIUE. | Fer the, a orth Likerty street, Bait sre.Mitewill gi if he cannot care A Rronchitis Luci Coosumption, Bharcaoes 3 reath. Uatarrh, and all diseases of the Foroat and Longs. Dossy, Uy pei, Gravel, Glect, Liver Uomplaiats, Plies, Bivumiatten, fuls. eae ry Ailfornie, Ner- Yous Pebility, Geminal eakness. Bing!n . Dineases ‘of t! ye Bioed ant Skin, Earctoof Impradence, Di reet Ur. 8 D GRA! Tas Month “Liperty ‘street, | Baltimore, M4. jy ely VA cae} MILLER, ATTORNEY-AT LA on Feopored his Office to Ho. 4 455 406 street, near the y He \C) ‘© SUIT THE TIMI funnies GeNT’s ae 49 47th street, between es. 90 29 Im’ WILD #8 | | Importers and Wholesale and Retail Des! | erument. for witen security | PRR se tri A SUPERIOR STOCK or REW HOUSEFURNISHING GOSDS AT THE STUBS OF J.W. BOTELER & BRO., 320 PA. AVE., (METZBROTY HALL,) Between 9th and 10th Streets, FBENCH AND ENGLIGH OBINA PRESSED AND CUT GLASSWARE, PLATED TEA SETS, FORKS, SPOONS, CASTORS, &c., BRUSHES, DCOB MATS AND TABLE MaTs, PLABISHED AND JAPANNED TINWA' ENGLISH AND SMBRIOAR TABLE CUT JAPANBED WAITERS, WEEE COOLERS AnD CAEB. BRBAP, SUGAR AND SPIUB BOXES OLUCK®, FIBE SETS, FIRE STANDARDS AND COAL Hops, 1} Pai AS, al PLATE wane oy 1 my CHAFING A fall assortment of TIN AND WOODEN WARE, All of which will be sold at LOW PBICBS. CATALOGUES, containing lists of every article Fequisite for housckeept aratis, Ls J. W. BOTELER & BRO. 320 PENNGYLVANIA AVENUB, (UNDBB METZEROTT HALL.) Between 9th and 10th streets. oc 43t Mapvwat STUDENTS AND OTHERS WILL FIND at PHILP & SOLOMONS' BOOKSTORE, 332 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, between 9th and 10th streets, A FULL BTOOK OF THE MEDICAL BOOKS <0 BE USED AT THE WINTER SESSIONS OF THE COLLEGES. Fair Discounts from Publishers’ Prices made to | Students. PHILP & SOLOMONS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOKSELL- ERS AND STATIONERS, 332 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, cee Retween 9th and lth streets. | DRESS GOODS AND SHAWLS FROM AUCTION. W. M. SHUSTER & BRO, No; 324 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between Ninth and Tenth Streets, WILL OPEN, ON MONDAY AND TUBSpaAY, 4 LABGE LOT OF BLACK SILKS, FRENCH POPLINE, HIGH COLOBED PLAIDs, FRENCH MEBINOS, EMPBBS3 CLOTHS, BEOOHA LONG AND SQUABE SHAWLS, BLACK GOODS. We would call the attention of those in morning to our stock of lOUssING GOODS which will be fond geet ia. ths District, and the greatest. jariety. ALSO, ! We have ou band, at all times, a fall lise of CLOTHS, CassIMERSS, SHEETINGS, TOWELINGS, PLANKETS, QUILTS, FLANNELS. NAPKINS AND TABLB PAMASKS OF THB BEST MAKES. AllGooca marked in figares at the LOWEsT CASH PBIUES—NU DEVIATIUN. “.M. SHUSTER & BRO., oe2-st P. RE CID! Vv phd i a OIDBE VINEGAR !! A large atock of CIDER VINBGAR. suitable for Pickling. coustantl» io store, and forsale ta quan- Biuay 1 a5 eg itd lites to suit parc! och tw Lomas. WwouD AND coaL. ‘We call attention te our ar barge stock of LUMBEB, conrteting of re Framtog avd Noporenn | pbingios. Let Lathe “Drone mber of ‘ak hinge kept under cover Wal oh cn fd Ash. and fopler, ‘thoroughly sea- nd first rate deal in WOOD fad COAL. vated bene Valley.” saber Jeter Wehavethe ai Oak sod Pi stick. we Wood, sawed dnd splitand in the rebase our the best ts, ies slow eta ae eee deliver in any part of the city 2,249 pounds to ‘oree ts by mail ppnorceais FO! sup Orpen. Bgraeren | Us Bavr, guess T ATREES, tea PEDERI ILADELPNin, be ber $0 posale, endorsed * ut 2g ai Pureaw of secrets fe. 0.000 ‘por ‘ead, dry, equa! to Lewis’ For Bureau Yards pacers Bate 7 an ble eankoas 8s — afte, Sy Pe fepeanss ath street, ootween York svenar, -f-ht roors, y next door. F tal ij roome kad i gt ietett, rrr iven tamed . Art ven immediate #SOHNSOI H iy bi 7 jocation: it ie 2 Ward, between 1d and eee in the ™ jeasent. large front aa 3. board, uth . @itbor atrest. one orth oF 4, Bo. pe Ore ee eee ee A plessant, Oy ar noneR. toe th large yard, at. Rr ished ST, Ey cee Ot ree2 BEut—BOrer. ao rater inige yard: wittin & LA 175 K street. s10K # pon ti lt alias, iE. fees Fo a SB. tl \ Fines ne aot the fomtinee re ply Datdington Place, lat street cast, ator } cod P | streeta. cea nwo ; — moderaissinad , 1 LA eve acocmmodstion worme Bort ingle otlewe bydrant {0- clean healthy. com. ‘39 E street, pear tin, two eruares from B ee ove with vd tenants ae cee avenae, ae. 503 and 405, tbetreets sland. Inuire 3&8; HE aa Office Livery Stablos, ‘Ng. Aa6 et west. A] “ROOM FOR RENT—DESK son ine Bue office, furnish heated, lighted, and ard for without extra charge. Unan be had bi : ‘Appl towiu | EPA ron Sworery Putter ke. woah ec eecond | Moor of No. 470 Tinatreet, opposite the Port Or: i ree ba * tl ‘agr.cery au Toguire of FITU vee. Beal Esta: 470 7th street. ep. OR SALE—A BRICK COT F 6.100 fect of ground. affording table e large front end side yard; be Troome, EAipd closets, two store- o @r¢ cellar, —— and water ou ery PI T oye ake 10 4-3t™ and convenient plac ico 350, V street, between 13th aud 16th. SOR BRBT—Two ha ark pra BOOMS, in a F healthy Iccaitty and good ne ighborhood, Cor- er a stroct north ond 9a. strect eat CIs RENT—Two ame Leal wld th _ 13th strecte: vane —o __ 002: Geol oo ERT FRAME HOUSE No 6 o, CO6 Wet wirget, Lg 3 aerns Oe a between @ and Asts [PGR SALE OE Re See and Kbode Ialand avenue. opposite, TOUR BuOME | $35! i Advance. c new at-Law, No. Hall. WISHED PAR! er ot Ne week. U ‘armiehea Seas and B Duo I 2 ER Lith .{L ors: LOT Bt FEOM $10 TO @29 DOWN ! AND 85 TO $20 A MONTA, IN THE FIST WABD, IN THE SECOND | WABD AND ON CaPiITOL BILL, BEAUTIFULLY LOCATED Apply to JOSHUA WHITHRY & CO. a | lery, opie oy some tet 5 OB SA 720 new aa Balok Baas | a ¥, pear Green rar “e3 ‘sheet Jom, anit ‘ae crush othe ; alles ‘A three story cx npcte ine | oe eure ‘end bat r t ww i cool 19 35 ite) freee ead aR nthe. Apply ENT —The 2d and $4 stories i Clarke och in ong large room.) on P: be tt a tor ret ine ¢ reo Dr. mre LB. ae ee ber ira iicaieet tow ‘Can be ee No. 413 Pa avenue, corner 45 st. {,OR RENT—On firet floor. one large and nicely ss PABLOR; also, two adjoint BOOMS, suitable for housckeeplag. will be ren Higteseoone rua am te ‘31S North B atreet once pl Hu, between Pele ware avenue and Baik avenne, between 4 thon samme Aor; suitable for tw ve m same Adors ‘Sino a sing ie BOOM. rout. Beautifal teat rn 0 rms rosa VERNON, Clty Post Ofice. e34 FoR cater cactrabio PRAMY BAM® DWELLING Price ga igo ates, ania 04, saoety to poaw ie Beal Ketate Broker, corser Hts! Pridge streets. Georgetown. Hoveszs asp tors IN Tas city aND coonrTrRy FOB 84L8 BY S. P. BROWN & SON, REAL ESTATB BROKERS, Connae 18TH StRexr ann New Vous Avance: | | — | ee ie 1% He on 14th street Between Sand Tatrent-; | those contemplating, early impravecewts ets cost : tt “5 on | nverocma Apply to JAMES W. BABK eR, 423 inducements will be extended. ™ apg Hi atrcet, between 1ith and Mth. ——— AST if ona ey er FOR SALE. re “OR B TOBE and two ROOMS We, | [FOB SALB-DRUO STOWS. ai creat bareain, Leer teria eeu Mand, Meat Go ie coe 2 seed Dus = et, | Eek Month. Apply at’ | STUDIOF | j Si Tih etrect betweea’ L | ana oc 1 St” { ans Tehed BOOMS i and ail conveniences» Will tent the | without Beard A) pply at No. 43 street, betwoon Mth aud 1th sad Q and | Matreote. oc 1 3i F°E, RENT-PARLON BED BOOM, DI’ bal 00M snd BATH ROOM, with’ re} y gat Moe 26-t2tn pirost, Saree en ) OD ‘BOO. Boum, furnlehe ian darcgiast Fsreond BENT—Two commu: jor. oc 1 St “JAMES 8 TOPHAM. F°, RENT—The BEIOK OWE DWELLING over wo. On Feeney) @ avenue. between 4). and 6th ng of two heuses in, ue; well | steptea fora boarding ho m3 moderate to | Sacoat tensat. Apply southeast’ ate A im HOUSE AND HOUREVOLD Far TY for wale on O street. between New Jar. acd = 530 6 m Gall a ones. tate A per oa commodious BAIOK, Siac roughont, with, brick stapling. @c.. oo Sth at, ro ine Office. §5.00-—only 83, 0 dowa lance in ten youre ‘A three story snd basement FRAME HOUSE on art atone (ory FRAME on 12th street, between I story 4 if “a rtrete on Minth street, near 0 legant new mod y Brick Irving Place,” H et, neat Hirst nirost, at seat very casy rms Yet éne of thove 2 Defrees streets with haw celia iste ndapted fore vcieil family. Oaly @Gw 4: 1 por quer- six rooms, on Ninth street, The ny Bae rable property I am prepered tencll om vers enay uy terms. wu. ROHBUR. ‘ — ig atreet, near Olt; Er ENT HO eT HOUSE No. 2 3: lo. 2 iE: 4 ae, eee Ot ity : ithe 029 6t* saa sbapiiag HOUaS FUR vite fit roan: 2 ae wie cles Vane LE TURE, ac. oe at FoR EE RENT—Aboot two two Actes of ee at ane ie aise. te roperty 6 en rmssonnastte. Al semlot Bs mae SSUES panna we Fer a — a: ‘Houses on Se oes esse brick fronts; Mensara street. he ems =" | gees pase & a PRIELiPs. Georgetown: orner $4 and | be deress T. 3. Btar ofice, pee: SALE A fine Saddie and Haraess HUESE, fer ound and gentle, vol: ctl, fault, the owner having no fu { | | oct St Late-OLA63-5h0W 4: forse large P. Lote P1488 SHOW | ousefurutehig 3u0,, met 6 OBk be LIOESSK, D | Bet Hee ot = ae. | ii sofa Ny 925 ply at the Btar Office. De G STORE FOR Baus. 1 ent location. Bent low Gr sailing, Address, with real uate Oe Poot Omi -imeod* ‘OW RAL YA RAREO ANOE—A handsome Fg Boat huAWK WARE? non re old ey | ry canuot be surpaesed for style | be soki very cheap. the owner has uo lorther tae, for the es Fablishiment. tnguive ae PRICK ’s stables, 6th street, between U and ‘OU POUKST BILLIARD A Ley: Joatreot B.B. OLABK, Zag e ‘eet, corner Bl sont! DRY GOODs, CARPETING, OILCLOTH, &c., &C., &C. | BURDETTE HA8 JUST BECEIVED AW IMMENSE STOCK OF NEW GOODS FOR THE FaLs AND WINTER, Probal ¢ pena Aye) " Weezer em GLeoctrobte Pag) ever pe a sed. of DBESS GOODS, in Pisin, Plaid, One hans oes BUFFALO ALPACAS. ta ee epee yates ob ey and rit teed OOTTONS, OALI- > saihgy BARGAINS , iis i Weal trem cos One hundred acon ot o-4 ry per yeré up TED RED Pieicctercasae ac BACKING IN ALL COLORS. CLOTHS, CAS®IMEBRS, snd V! pee; fom: hupdred pairs of BED BLANKBTS, Soe ee 0% eee potent Phe lowest prices will be mamsd at once. ‘e029-1w CLOTHING > eae | ALL OF MY OWN MABREI OK SUITS F Wee TEN UP be suffictent guarantee that the COBBBB UF SEVENTH AND E STEBEETS, ere | GOOD CLOTHING La A favine OF 25 PER pire, | BUSINESS CLOSED OF TURDATS UNTIL reread, \ tising, GLOTHING, &c. - A CHAPTER ON BUSINESS SUITS BaR’s | | BY ORNER SEVENTH AND E STREETS, | A. SAKS & CO., WASHINGTON, D. C. | THB LABGEST STOOK OF | os NTH STREET, MEN'S, YOUTHS AND BOYS ULOTAING | IN THB GITY. TWEBN PESNA AVS. AND D STREET! | | BYERY Dat! | BEW STIL! YY Dar: SLL OF MY OWN MAKE: 2 3 vast ne B19 NDAOMP, LIGHT COLORED MuLTON | SACK COAT, PANTS AND sk pate: seat Le rab ALL WOOD FR CK COAT, PANTS AND ONE HURDRED, Drei ST STYLED OF VE BEB ee eemnen ee sy 8 aT PROM _—— 3¥o $30. CHEVIOT SUITS—OVAT, FROOK STYLE..$20 mix AT, Sa ring a * =D sorre—oo: T, ry} SULTS—O0AT, . PRoce Z a, SUITS CASHMERE FUITS—-OOAT, DOURL reyarasree ‘BOCK sve MELTON SUItS-coae. bows 3 R DRFSS WE HAVS GOT- UTIFULLY aT MUD- ss E Puloss. 5 An tnapection of car STOCK AB FINE SILK MI ean | 00at, DOUBLES Te the best place in the District to buy Cogatey Papcrs may send tn Chie Fetes st caser- wnat Po mor * Twiert aorme-sear LUR BEAVER SUITS—OVAT, FRO par yates 3 HAIB LINE SILK MIXED SUITS (VERY HABLE & CO.’S e1BE) WW... - el 2S SAVES COAT, VEST. CASSINERE CLOTHING ESTABLISU™MENT, CLUSING OUT SALE NO. 465 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, OF OUR paca eo LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK ESTABLISHED 1863, FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, POSITIVELY AT COST FOR CAS ONLE TO We call the atten.ion of the citizens of Wash £ ston and the Distiict of Columbie to our ea stock of READY MADE CLOTHING FOR MES CLOSE THE BUSINESS OF THE LATE AND BOYS. THOMAS A. STEPHENS, Lich we beve jest received KNOWN AS cte in all respects that © ‘toy STEPHENS & CO. 2 O Fa So ae for cash, — Sie tonsell tt at the'vory lowest prices, consists in part ef all the latest styiveia DERSS AND BUSINESS SUITS, tultable far persons of all ages, and vat price for Drese Butte trom G2) to S35: tuits from $10 to 620. OVEBOOATS of every grate and quslity, from $3 to 3, STOCK, GOOD WILL. FILTURES aNp LEASE FOR SALE. Forthe NEXT SIXTY DAYS! Cur stock of we fell our Entire Stock, ewbraciag fa part *S and BOXES’ FALL and WINTER SUITS FALL OVEBOOATS scsi is especially fine, and sell from $3 to $20. FURNISHING GooDs We also mae to order, Suits fer Customers, from the Gnest jaz in jusivess to grest vatiecy. A icll line of UNDEGWEau FOR FALL AND WINTER. BOYS’ AND YvUCTHS’ OVERVeaTS. & Large Btock of MEN'S OVEROOATS (ab qualities) wil be sold BEGABDLESS OF GOST. Bapecial attention is called to our MESOMANT TAILORING OKPARTMENT. Oar Stock of PIECE Goops Wel] slocted, and ombraces some ef the ~ desirablestyics fn the market. We wnt make To ORDER, At prices PAB BELOW THE BEGULAR RATES, And in the most FASHIONABLE AND DURABLE MANNER. Gadi carly apd secure frst selections, CLOTHS. cassIuE: CASSIMEERS, CHEVIOTS, MELTONS, jes may desire t whieh can'be S'tessen ofa ‘il times, which qua ity, durability, and price, caunot be supassed any wi In FUBRISHING GOODS you will find all ths latest Boveltics, and st all times a full assertment to select from. All that we re is that particsin want of CLOTHING or GENTS’ FORNISHING GUODS of any kind, will examine our stock before par- chasing elsewhere, fecling assured they will save both time and money by calling at 46%.Pennsy! janta avonne, between Third end Four-and-s- bal! streets, under the U.8 Hotel. FALL ASD WINTER STOCK OF CLODM. for youths of all ages. Parents and enardians cannot failto ahireabie with cur well selected, chyice, aad fas! Assortment. oar ing A cm TRE NK ss, on band anl will De sold at VEEY LOW FieUges, Bemai » \ HEADQUARTERS THs BUSIR Bs Be FOR BOYS’ CLOTHING. | _ we sincerctt tons os the nevi come for. werd aoa meke FBOMYT SETTLEMEN SS, by hete or otherwise, fie wim Josr BECEIVED WALL, ROBINSON & CO., A LARGE AND CaBEFUL SELECTEDSTOUR OF CLOTHS, GASSIMNERES, VESTINGS AND meng ney 322 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, BETWEEN | 1m every variety and on, wich : vasa BINTH AND TENTH STREETS. GENTS’ FURWISaING G990 once Novelty, and the ST a‘ GBAND OPBNING OF res = BOYS', YOUTH'S; AND CHILDREN'S (Buccetsor to H. F. Lowpon & Go. ), CLOTHINNG! OITIZENS, ARMY AND Navy MEBOHAST TATLOR, SUITABLE FOR tam Hotel, (late Brown No. 368 Penn. avenue, : ‘Wesstagten. SCHOOL AND DRESS WEAR. “est IP YOU ARE IN WABT OF & a (BEAT. ARGAIRS Im GENT's FUBNiSG. ee errs he ORIGINAL FERRO an Coe ey section bee Seer ee tween Dane Be Brisoh Storte, CaLORIFIO COOK STOVE, Tobe Lund at Esrasuissep 1844. ANDBEW J.30YCR 400, OABRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, 477 and 479 esate igre WALTEE D. WYVILL’8, No. 409 Pennsylvania avenue, Exrea ‘MBES, BOSTON INGPROTION, Selected in size and quality, Becetved to day, N.W. BUROBELL, mestieorc — seaete, a Be Bas REMOVED Sate tial epee aces Roone; aan z py snares a HE ea PORTER, Major U. 8. A. and A.

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