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———_—_—_—_—_———————_ EVENING STAR. Largest Cireulation in the District CROSBY S, NOVES..........Editers WASHINGTON OITY: WEDNESDAY........OCTOBER 6, 1569, S7 READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGs. SER OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TRLB- G@BAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. ——————— S7 THE EVENING STAR is farnished to nheweboys st a price which enables them to sell it on the street for THREE CENTS a copy at A reasonable profit. The public are requested, therefore, to pay only that amount for it. Price at the counter, TWO CENTS. Delivered by carriers, taywhere in the ci or Georgetown, at TEN CENTS 8 week. ‘We are authorized to announce that here- | after the President will receive visitors only | between the hours of one and three o'clock P.M. every week day, except Cabinet days | (Tuesdays and Fridays) when no visitors will | be received. THE PRES! NT AND TRE SPECULATORS. Some of the New York papers, and notabiy the Sun, are still laboring with much assiduity | t plicate the President in the recent opera. | tions of the New York gold speculators. They | have “interviewed” Mr. A. R. Corbin, who | lately married a sister of General Grant, aud | Mr. James Fisk, Jr., aud have elicited various | statements and cards from these two gentle. | men. Mr Corbin denies that he ever speculs. ted in gold or that he ever had any transactions | ‘with Mr. Fisk. On the other band it is asserted | by Mir. Fisk, and he undertakes to produce affidavits to the fact. that Corbin “organized” the grand scheme for advancing the price of | gold, an@ that Mr. Corbin’s representations | | GOLD | | concerning the powerful influence he could | * bring to bear ia favor of the speculation had enlisted im its support “other gentieman of | | means and capacity” before he (Fisk) knew anything of it. The theory adverse to Mr. Corbin 1s that he | thought be knew that the Government would not make special sales of gold on any consid. eration; that be therefore combined with Fisk | and others in 8 great bull movement; that some of bis partners quitted it in time wo gaip largely; but tbat he held on too long and lost largely. | Supposing this to be all so, it simply serves to | ehow that Mr. Corbin made a particularly bad | guess in supposing his family relationship to President Gravt would enable him to either foresee or comtrol the course of the Gevern- ment, which sold gold at the proper moment, when it could effectively crush the specaiation. thereby effectually smashing Mr. Corbin’s bas- | wet of eggs. If true, therefore, that Corbin undertook this gold speculation wita the ex. Pectation above indicated, the result. as in the case of the Dent movement in Mississippi, serves ‘o show the failure of any attempt to ‘Work upon the President through his family. Civitizixe THe [pIANs —The friends o! Bevjsmin Hallowell, now of Montgomery county, Md., and not of Alexandria, Va. as | erroneously stated in a letter signed “Cn. | cago.” and published in The Liberal Christiay | of the I-th instant, will be pleased to learn, from the letter in question, tha: his mission bas ben very successful. He was on bis way Deme from visiting the various Teservations. had traveled by private conveyance nearly | even hundred miles. from post to post, and Aid be found a more favorable condition of things than be expected; a degree of friendli- ness om the part of the Indians, not only to- ward the Commission. but toward the Gov- ernment, and an eutire willingness to sudmit to authority justly exercised. The intention is to estabhen industrial schovls at every agency. teachrns the children all the customs of civil seed to become good farmers and mechan- «s abd housekeepers. as well as to read and write At the Pawnee Agency, over one han. dred miles beyond (maha City, northeast, s jarge industrial school is in successful oper ation, aud the Indians are well pleased to have thetr children Drowght uader civilized infla- ence. No attempt ts being made to educate aduit Iodians. and Friend Hallowell thinks uch efforts to be Iahor thrown away. Tae biidren are allowed to visit their parents fre. quently, and thus establish m= bond of uatoa between them. and strengthen the influence of the Comm The Balt ard at fe cerporation seem to Rave as me in disposing of their Joaes’ Falls iephaat as our city fathers have in dealing with the Washingtos canal nuisance. We bave a camal revival here now, as we usally bave on theevs of every mauiziptl election: and in Baltimore they are mak ng a great to do wer Jones’ Falls, as is tha case after every aituere the excitement always sad- ue mad dries wp. Tae joint sp y Couscils ye ue Tesult-of their labors siace tas n devising plans for tae p ows of Joaes' Fails. Taree plan +n consi ‘ered, the straight aad carved . Priable and i by Mr. Hoary prop- Rwould D+ required to b+ paid for © city to adopt erRer plan bas b. we: -C ¢ plan, $756,(83, straigh: gu’s plan, $1,344.021. 0 their Cy © known t urved adeno Sanit he firs 1 tor th third The Cuban privateer Cad Hornet, was still detained at W ., by the United States author sud a trial of the cise was United States Commissioner, the Government basing their indictment upon the fact that the officers and men of the vessel Were eulisted to war upon & Power friendiy to the United s Tae Government asked for @ continuance of the case watil Mondays and this was granted by the Comm sithough the counsel for the Cabans put ia the plea tha: tbe vessel was sailing under the fla: of * regular Government. The case was be- fore the Cabinet yesteriay, and it was deter. mined that the vessel should b+ detained antil the Commissioner can decite as to her chare ‘acter, and the authorities at Wilmington have been so instructed. nae iticnins Apprenensions are entertained in New York that Lord Ainsiee—whose wedding breakfast we noticed a day or two sgo—is not a <imon pure article. It is said that an examination o¢ the aristocratic “herd books” of Great Britain fails to discover any mention of his name or ‘amily on their pages. All of which must be very rough on the young American lady be ts about to leed to the altar. had before the the counsel for The delay in the mails between New York nd this city ts in consequence of the damage by the great freshet near Gray's Ferry, thissida of Philadelphia. The post office officials and the railroad officers are using every eilort to remove the obstructions, and the regular trams will, in a day or mn 88 usual. A Frieutrct EaRTnqvaks —By the dis- patch in a another colamm it will be seen tha: there was a terrible earthquake in Peru on the Will be looked for with interest. groban skeiree secon A SIV6LE Locat GovEREMENT POR TAE insTRict— from Allerman Comaelln = = Wasuin: ©, Oct Gta, 1-69.— Edito~ the Star In your issue of yesterday 1 and you tO express & desire that this whole Instrict may be relieved from the incongragns | aed complex laws which now govern’ 1", oF Borge ay os ot aren Of its mb aditanta: and that a single local goverame: ” forth control its affairs. I believe nee nae the desire of a vast mayority of people of Washington, Georgetown. ard county. The prosperity of th- District nt Gaye umbia will begin with the inauguration of iis | reform. Whether the elective franchise sug, be withdrawn or restricted, 1 a problem that may be solved without reiereace to the propa, sition before us. Let us consider each upom its | i own merits. Respecttulty, Tromas C Conwotty. Captain C. F. Hall, the Artic explorer, who | retarned to New Bedford, Mass. en Sua- cay Inst. from a five years’ search for the re- mains of Sir John Franklim’s companions, is charged by two of bis mea with shooting Cols- mar, he mutineer. who attemp‘ed Bis lifein ths Artic reg ons Iast year, umjustifiably. Captain Hall, im bis account of te affair, regresen's tha’ bis live was threatened by the mu ineers, snd bad he not taken the last “dreat aiterns- tive bis fate would have been as sorrowful as that of Henry Hudson.” As the men wao make the charge were concerned in the matiny. no one 1 disposed to credit their eviden: against thst of Capt. Hall. Asan offset to Mr. Stewart's disapproval of ! Scretary Boutwell’s course during the late panic, it may be stated that Mr. Ciaflin, tae g@ eat domestic Gry goods dealer, heartily en. Corses it. The tact that Mr. Stewart is an ex- tersive imporer may have had considerable to do with the views he entertains on the subject. Tae Orgea.—«li Trovatore” was performed | by the Kicbiugs Troupe iast evening to the Satisfaction of a large and critical audience. ‘This evenicg “Fra Diayslo” will be the at. traction. &7-The population of lows, as shown by the census just ahen. is about 127.000, five of the ¢ uvties being estimated. The increase in two ars is 15v,000. Scott is the leading county, | Dubuque second, and Lee third Dudaqas County was form-riv ahead, but has greatiy Cecreased since the last census, S7 The New York Independent states that t ‘ds o° the students in the generai Epis- copal Theol gicat Seminary tn that city Dave jast gone Over fo the Roman Catholics The iusttwtion 1 said to be under decided High Cburcb control. 7A Democratic mass meeting ont in ru- ral New York the other day voted its thanks to Mr. Alexanger W Randall for joining their part 7 Encenie has invented a | which she can beguile the travel by continually changing S7 Fall River, Mass. has a ‘Children's Friend Society,” to provide homes for desti- tute children. 7 The owners of «gambling | York complain that the losses have almost ruined the business, by making | ‘itors fewer. jitly Mack” is an Omaha Fagi | keeps a thieves’ school, and disposes of the plunder of bis pupils. ilet ear,” in Post wos HO. * Wednesda: coven: Monivers rue report ety a | JAGKSow's CIEE Sorel XB Tetrion’ va hare Gallery 2387" Fonnerivenie avenus, between 12th: Fle Lith streets, south side, over Mr. Lamb’ v3 01 ne here will meet “rats tw SEVERING: at To clock 7 Ge ipmaa mene resent a ith street. i i, OULTON, Secretary cco 1. © STRVENS, Vice President. DE 308 B JOBNSON WAS RE- the Grverament and wilt’ hereafter. entire time tothe | fy fore ely of his profession. @ffice, corner 10th and — ic Sto9r M.. Orrice Hovas ses | sett | ‘HOWABD UNIVEBSIT’ LEGE.—The intr feral: id the pul Be present.” J08, Ta BEB JOBNSOM. M.D AIR RENBWER AT 8 ENTS arth ‘same price we offer | - Montgomery '¢.Chevalier's. Mrs Cocosine snd K: and Nareaparilie. $1; monic Syrup. Batche! ye 33¢ , Laird’ Geos oe Megnolia. alm. 1007 uct received. Ieee ot Hostetter « Bitters, ane are. $1 per foie n Aveclica. Port 8h. nd Muscatel, $1 pertattle -ARTRUR NATTANS, Drngaist, cor ner 24 end D streets north >FOUNDRY M. Fe iC t thie Church EVE. VENING. “ms Wines ocd | Fatuasp wires seasox, 159, city ard v'ctuity that f sclect Stock of Great Novelties in Tyould respectfully inform the ladies of this we received a larze aad PALIg BOMBETS, STRAW GOODS, VELVET AND PLUSH HATS FRENCH FLOW BBS, SILES, SATINS, NETS, MALINES, VEL- FANOY FEATHSRS, VET BIBBONS AND CRAPES; 006 At $65,000 wor CARPETS ABD HOUSEHOLD FURI Halk CLOTHE All colors and quslities of SILK VELVETS, PLUSHES, And & ccmplete stock of ESS TRIMMINGS, HOSIERY AND WHITE GOOD3. LEWIS BAAR, 34 Market Specs. JUST RECEIVED BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, viz sor. GHAIBS, BOOKEBS, LOUNGES, SIDEBOABDS, tonell cheap. BOOKA! FIFTY PAINTED arene Particular attention ¢: hnthelr houses to give use call before chasing, a8. we have a fine stock of Goods taining to housekeeping, and we are dete: GREEN & WILLIAMS. Southeast corner 7th and ‘WaL meee jo of Se ere }) WHATNOTS, SUITES, ALL TSB B. WIULIA LO6 Tih a . reets north A SUPERIOR STOCK REW HOUSEFURNISHING GODS AT THE STORE OF J.W. BOTELER & BRO., 320 PA. AVE.. (METZEROTT HALL,) Between 9th and 10th Streets, Importers and Wholesale and Botsil Dealers in FRENCH AND ENGLISH CHINA PRESSED AND CUT GLASSWARE, PLATED TEA SETS, FORKS, SPOONS, CASTORS. &-., BRUSIIE: DCOB MATS AND TABLE MATS, PLANISHED AND JAPANNED TINWARE, CATALOGU NGLISH AND AMERIVAN TABLE CUT LeRY, | souget LROTURES tet aint ae aE We Wire (COOLERS AND red by Profesec | the Oongrerat Wicrieninertts CAKE. BBEAP, SUGAR AND SPIOR BOXES Pint ahd 7 Mah. righ CLUCKS, FIRE SETS, FIRE STANDARDS AND COAL Hops, | PLATE wa a PApOmeAs, CHAFING HES, &c , &c. A fall assortment of ‘TIN AND WOODEN WARE, All of which will be sold at Low PBICES. # ,containing lists of every article | Fequiaite for housekeeping, gratis. J. W. BOTELER «& BRO., 320 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUES, (UNDER METZEROTT HALL, at. ween 9th and 1th streets, ¥s 7a o'clock, by the Paator, Rev. Dr. ee oe L at \ cae SHUNCHs Shem Su Scho x Sls GENTBEL BUSINESS SUIT—Coat, Wants and Vesta 20%, fem, durable suit, at A. BAKS & 517 Povents sttect GRY SERS: RED FLANNEL 4.3AKS & 00. 1m THE area SOND: YS.at lle on Wearin ock-t 23 ANDO TS Hie SOR celtt 517 Seventh oi Ssh GOD. LE SCHOOL Sire nite. eer yr rey at ks £00., oct tt REST aN 51 Bevoath atrest, fou Tue Loe PAIC APES\ ro. ‘aud colored, from ‘gard tu life size, D CAE LIK BNESSES, alisizes and deceased £14 from old Daguer amie, larger or red ered fresh and Nie-like. foo Wditeuchst’s, 424 6 Pa aves bet. 4s: and 6th sts The chenpeat first-clasas ry in the United States. Feciiities aueur 13-1 BE GEORGE Mccoy BAS BEM His SESLDENOS AND OFEICK fo 623 Pen ite! Hl Office hours, frot om. and 7010 RUSSELL MELTON SUL ad Vest. ‘These goods soi GOOD Wa 227 G00R WA cei tt ATS GRANT OnFIoR Gfort nes. —Dr GANT 5) il, sitimore, MY. .will if he cauvot cure ‘Aathine. < be treat ¥ Diseases of the Kar. te of Mmpradence, Wom BD GBANT. 25. (LER, ATTORNEY-AT LAW 8 to No. 4 43m stceet, nese the ‘aus Sn to ¢ TO SUIT THE TIMES—At the AL FRANCO'S GENT’S FUR RISUING sTouke a 7th street, between D ant E B ee 29 Im" foATd that bet Daod the most renscuable call, 1EU ij pe Tromttet University of Parts, will rogume 0 | MONDAY ol + bis 4 on | LITEBATUKE. GRAM MAB AND & | mi men v Tus VOsE PIANO. We are to. Anes in receipt of TWO, MORE, ebic! sortwent mak stoc the — ‘Boston PIADS 0c6 21 pass Is To wanes = 3 That the es, th ietters Tesoinintiation bs Bit tate ot RLESAE HE TH, late of Westinaton All persons na’ pickli t county. sforosaid. ideceased. o cane ne eaid deceased are ex! my hand this 5m day of 0c 6-lawtes ober. i OgaNik af pb Teo for the neal cen ene fret Getter a the pereoual eet tar PIABO AND Musio wostsd No oe tee ,3 ieee Sat cal Tastra a it second. Poy) | yaratery. to com ld at cont, peo. YU RNS | rt "preciso sttention® toTauite ent ‘egoait= 'E ORD THOMPSON | ; Dee eer sizer, oe southwest comer bh: Head P. bod oct-20* « L. PBARSON, BUOK AND JOB PRINT! No. which will b ad the greatest varicty, FROM ' DRESS GOoDs anp SHAWLS AUCTION. W. M. SHUSTER & BRO, S24 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between Ninth and Tenth Streets, WILL OPEN, ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY, A LABGE LOT oF : | BLACK SILER, FRENCH POPLINS, HIGH COLOBED PLaIps, any have p two or taree days, aud will be suid very FRENC E BLACK ur stock We won!d call the attention of those in m { LUPL fo: 0H MEBINOS, MPBES3 OLOTHS, BROCKA LONG AND SQUARE SHAWLS, | With w and desiraly eed AT AUCTION wi Gooons., N's MOUKNING 6 the largest Iaths District ALSO, | We have on hand, at sil times, a full line of CLOTHS, CassIMEKBS, SHEETIBGS, TOWELINGS, BLANKETS, QUILTS, FLANNELS, NAPKINS AND TABLE DAMASKS Ww. M. or SHU: TUS BEST MAKES, All Goode marked fn plain figares at the | LOWEsT CASH PRIUES—NO DEVIATION STER & BRO., bie a ‘Ash Conls. end | pen ‘ur prices slow ss possible tn thi. ars RILEY A. Sf Pon CIDER V SR ERE PUR Ss ie O1DaR, VIBEGAR {1 A large stock of CIDER V vi VINEGAR. anitadle for nd for sale ia quan a. Usion Bettliag Depot, ahaa 57 Greene other well known Whit: Wood, sawed and split end in the our cata ta the best markets Foot of nee yard wee ave. fend vi ot Bee ave azonr alg coi ares 81 it wharf facilities —_ ae vile, 249% Tae 3 on eolm' at 204 qual- irket rates. tte stroet. ae (rect. oath 40S oth akrect. bits gee Bi 3 mon! Stree! ye | | Seavert S ecem | OR REN ht nn! jished BOOMS. to Ceetinror aingie Water and Eu "Accomm | Gettons c& res to | one joors from | Fat very m | ocs-st | hetween 4 and 6 FURNISHED BOUS® Fanta stack ont. betaven. A A ond i OU S82 OF SEVEN ROOM3 FOR ey in H b or fiver sottable C1 coms. good; BO 149 Fourth st. ‘coms for house: reato peten house To2 ith sirect Bone ___ oof a 001 INISHED of 1 ote hove with or earithvat soar or the ho: wri oF Watnrmished: to w good tonaat a8 tarnish rate. 266 Hetreet, near isin. bet front seron: ALT CHAM hed. Apply at No, 480 oon sae =A six-room HOUSE, with cellar edi ee No 30 Bridge street, George- town; gas throuchout; water in the yard. Apply next door, No. 52. 3 x One twe-story BKICK HOUSE. JOR BENT, Un rone.ta gest order, ous 12th street, between O and P streets. Eaante it 525 11th sireet. oc § et = | T—HOUSE 193 ith street, betwoen 4 fork avenue; -tzht room terucdnen’ Apply Sext door. er | eS st* ‘OR BENT—HOUSE No. 349 19th strest, moar L roome; ia good re; Tent | ply at Wiss fete ose enue, corner 3OR GALE OF oot deed “Ou RE wo plessent, large front BOOMS F oe RE Nig rr Doard; 20th ee one fase or dies FE mated, i ee, in ocd 6t opp. Post Office {OR BENT BRICK HOUGE, No 411 Hat. near 12h; oad rooms. cella: re ee Ay gt 98) per month, Apoly. Dicks ON & KIN New York gt 3h, Ne talc 160. ra z. Wadwa aN, moderate. Ex Premises. OB RENT—Com! with goed summer kiichet carriage-ocuse and stable; anita a Er batter merchant Perscesion gt n immediate ly. Apply at Ne. 203 8th street, between O aud P Inquire oo ct | Tent wo eee euED. Plessaut, ee ROOMS. first very accommodation for otlemen. hydrant in and fuel io wch-Gp; clean heulthy. com 192 E street, near Sin, two squares from oc 4 3t* AME HOUSES, one with ix rooms. to goad tenants jarylend avenue, Sioa 503 and 505 ith streets Isl Tnqguire JAS KBELBHER, Post Office Livery "Btables, No. 456 Sth wtreet west, POR B. STAC ‘Appl near corner Maryiai oar ie FOB RERT— nie avenn, 4 cost! Due office. farnia! > cared for, withcat extra charge, Le tied Shy & 00d party 20 oe month | Apply to WIL. TAP EITCH Not ry Public, &¢.. on the second floor of No. 470 7th strect, opposite the Por! 01 fee. oct 3t | ee ee) BRICK DW. BLL ING and STORE, with large dry cl former of Sg and G streets. ish excel Tec stand fort wing been occaDted for Heacirt cr wincit's a Fea Estate irokers, 7th street oct 6t Fo SALE—A BRIC A ae \GE. with nearly 6.¢0 feet of ground, affording a frait sad vege- bie garden, ond a large front and side yard: one A very pretty uieut Price $5,309). Terms en street, Petween 13th aud Lit! oe 4-3t Fon say LE OR RENT—One of those new HEIOK Aitnated on Lith street, between P sland avenue. Inqaire at the grocery i Mites 0c 2 Ht" he BUICK HOUSE, No. 417 u lith aud i2th atroets; nine water. Alto, two FRAME Houske on 14th street. Bet ween 8 and T strosts fiverocma Apply t §,W: BALK ER. ,t2s B street, betws ent" aacd 15 t Storie F ‘@ RENT—ASTODIO panning ot two rcome. in King s art Building, No 4 12th street, b n K-and F oct At RAME HOUSE AND HOUSEHOLD PROP EBTY for» ? street, botweeg wey Ae so rat, Ni FOR, RENT. ee. well FOR! Hie Dovsy, “No. toa ith street. between om fannie Ibateiy 50 it For ssi 0 BY MABTIN M ROARER. REAL FSTATE Bruk ER, ee York ave =e Meg street. tat cloes BRICK HUUSE ou L street, between wy hin Mth streets; modern trosguoat! Preat neg baw etab tng.” Price. $11.) Terraced, fountain tt asgachisetts avenue, commotions BRICK, modern with brick stapling. a 4th at, 3.0y'—ouly $3.40 cowa’ | sement FRAME HOUSE on ty PRAM ou 12th str ( 84 ick ‘on Ninth street, mear © | between 1 stret, modern, 0. Gue of there ants desirable Beaidenc Strect, opposite 8t Aloys! rch. at § One three-story Brick ia bs Pavia. Pr HY aty = near Firat street, ot €5.900,0n very easy | Honses on Defrees | “Yetone of those charming street, ith ine cellar, so admirably adapted fora fly. Ouly GW down and $10 por quar aliouee six rooms, on Ninth street, rah desirable property I am prepared a in vety easy Cerm8. wy ROMER. bout two Acres of GBOUND at he: Wth street. adjoining Bountary Th upon the property @ gteen-house syd small hous suitable for all tamtly 7 to ope DARNEIULE, 23 10t_ Beal Enno Brok: it. at com water and Dorcoral mpl ougbe brick frouts; Mansara gaa throughout, pre ud Italian roots. Terms easy Inquire of HAMILTON, wd Mn tres, n0 25-48 Builder’s Depo = "RICK HO Pee ATA BARGAIN ABICK HOUGR ite Toaiciary ‘Square; S-story agieh Peseta Og ath broughout; Bath room, with hot and cold water Lot 22x Apply to ‘RILBUUBN & a. ‘Beal Estate Brok: ithend 300 aces or THE NOBTH ARLINGTON ESTATE FOR SAL! BEAUTIFULLY LUCATRD FOR SUBURBAN Competeing By pled ieee oe the Capital a City found ta thie inisuss oF of0Rr ‘ bethy ny pee ae tine Uulted Ste cially Loted for tte pamerous opr and vei the eae tr ned ante immedi— oar The tine area more are land wit be let om reasonable — a sriqenay, Ve ALLIS Aa eels-witet? Fo: ait Rhode Ie! qitnae ike Gouice 209 lath weros tw AND 95 TO $20 A MONTR, IN THE FIBST WAkD, IN THE StOOND WARD AND ON CaPITOL HILL, BBAUTIFULLY LOUATAD JOSHUA WHITNEY & C9. fel of eee nana det. @ fina B, Fo RENT. bore the Reightaof Georgcto en. Biter HOUSE occa tf. i. i. Bradley B Fr ‘ Peat 2awae Apply sory BRICK HOUSE, nine meonth vid we it ‘2, “3347 sy sod ith. sonth side aete Betwoes fa an ENT— Ppa SEE ‘34 stories or game ne Toom,) on. Baling oe ‘ane 4 6th Will be for rent FaSnin eae oes son PA Pane, ‘other faraished WOM ‘Gan be accommotated MUBSE. tio 41% Pa svenue, corner 4's st. sini Twit nent er] sat very low. fr pas Sfii've rented very cbeap to relable tenants, tseats Gapitol Hil, between. De BIS HOURS Surat eet batons Del ily. Pan jeligattal to JOHN Rotate Broker, corner Hig! pak 1, BO! Beal Bridge streets. Georgetown. Hovsss aup tors In THs CiTy aND couNTRY WOE BALE BY Ss. P. BROWN & SON, REAL ESTATB BROKERS, OonNgE 16TH STREET anp New Yoru Avanux. FIFTY FINS BUILDING LOTS tn 8. F Brownte subdivision, Me, Piceseey ore ace. of in the thoes coutesaplaciog sss asia ta ores vemen| . inducements will be ex FOR SALE. ay TIOBSE, rides = Al, very 2nd works gaxgnere; chee SN TLUCK'S SEALE. 2 ren an ‘OR SALE fine saddle and oe HORSE, )Petiectly sound and gentle, sold for no favil; the cwner bas nef Apply at MANU & PAVNE'G Sta Congress sizect, below Brigg SCHOONER, almost rast sailer. sult: Orster trade; will —_ = of ‘Oyaters Bply EY" ‘silmakers. foot of Lith street orat ronten . White-Honse Besteurant, near toot cf Hi Georgeto 6t" Fors! SALE complete a rFAEWOR | FUR NITURE, consisting and two Easy 'C . ant a Tennesi ‘Table, Bras Det, ard a large Mirror stan ard Slab, Dimask Ourtains with atuer} ty ‘AbaM YOUNGS Ot Metropolitan Hall, Poua tween lth aud 12th. Fo. SALE—DRUG hy: for cash, now dotn, factory yeasons given. Fors SALE—A splendid ridiag MABE” blooded; tore ata great Dergain, & coed business. Star oftce. very fast abu rack in three minut Applyat cue o ‘clock at 499 E street, 19 DQ nereth weet oc 4 | Box, SALE—A fine Saddl, and Boren HULSE, | ram Perfectly sound and gentle; sold for wingsno further use for hen pay aa, r iS er on te Sire The LICENSE, GOOD WILL and FIXTUBES of ® small rant. it only $25 ob oPrictor leaving city. Apply atthe Star 0 sel G@ STORE FOR SAL NAN EXOEL Bent low. Satisfactory reasyne for selling with real name, City Post Office. ctw RARE, ‘OBANCE—A& K RE. 7 years old ab 5 they istrict 2 is ble Also.n pew open a. NES, SADDLE, ced WHIP. The stsie cen Rill be wold very, cheep. as the owne: for the ex ablishment.. taqnire a: k's stables, 6th atreet, between U and La avente, Biz) SOK SAE8—One FOUR TLOTART Bo bur Invvatee of BB. Cuang ase ‘ street. corner ont! wittt BOARDING LASS BOARD, ae pibst Pcome eet Missouri avenge (, and M streets, eof Cott” Boia, and all the at reASOL rstes, by s AENOLD. Oak. Gove, Ac ie M Na, or 7 Mi rE RNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT without BOABD, at No 445 P avenur, bear sd, Boarding at the samo place, 35 per week. a7 FRONT ia to be torms. at 31S Ke trom most cf the. D | Pissr OLAS8 BOARD. | wire PUBASANT Tevican STUDENTS AND OTHERS WILL FIND AT PHILP & SOLOMONS’ BOOKSTORE, 332 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, between 9th and 10th streets, A FULL STOCK OF THE MEDICAL BOOKS TO BE USED AT THE WINTBE SESSIONS OF THE COLLEGES. Fatr Discounts from Pablishers’ Prices made to Students. PHILP & SOLOMONs, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOKSELL- ERS AND STATIONERS, 332 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, between 9th and loth streets. ccd Bison ig BBY x GO0Ds. wt turned Tr noetheen sar. ketal e eoeone fer ti the public great vad | Style HATS, OAPs. “Aue e LAD«ss' ro FOR THE FALL TRADE. GENT?’ DRESS HATs, $3, 86, $7 and gS eee veteee trom 9a fitany can ANO tor rei. Bins two at between 43 an: a i opr. pans B. OLAES? { r, Seanizeoe De. Wor farther par- | CLOTHING, &c. L. BAR’S CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, CORNER SEVENTH AND E STREETS, WASHINGTON, D. Cc, THE LABGEST 8TOOK OF MEN'S, YOUTHS’ AND BOYS’ CLOTHING IN THE GITY NEW GOORS BECKIVED BVERY Da¥? NEW STYLEs EVEBY DAY ALL OF MY OWN MAKE! ALL OF MY OWN MAKE: DBO! Gut Ray ts ae = OVEROUATS JUST ‘saadeeal NT Sty aT roe or lg ts eres vo 330. SUITS FOR DRESS WE HAVE GOT- BLACAEN UTIFULLY aT MOD- ” —— wowed wih AND PRICES wil! lent guar COBNEB OF STH AND E STREETS, Is the best place in the District to buy OOD CLOTHING AT A SAVING OF 25 PER . ‘OnaT, nN OLOBSED ON SATUBDAYS UNTIL BUSINESS SvEDInG. Cor Papers may send In their rates of adver. tint ee ec 13m. HABLE & Co.'s CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, NO. 165 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE ETWEEB 3v AND 6 ITREETS. ESTABLISHED IN 1553. ‘We call the a*ten.ion of th» eltix: ington and the District of Colambia steck of READY MADE CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS. Which we have just received for the Pall a Winter Trade. and wi at the lowest figures for cash nd tn will be able to sell Itat the west prices Gur at-ck consiats in part of all tee latest styles in DRESS AND BUSINESS SUITS, tuitable fer persons of sil acee, and varying iu price for Dress Suits tom to #35, Bustaess cults from 19 to $20. OVERCOATS of eve 7 je and quality, from $6 Our stork of FALL OVEROUATS is expecially fine, and sell from $3 to $20. ngage make to order, Saits ter Customers, from OAtSIMEBES, OHEVIOTS, MELTONS, or ai In FUBNISHING GOODS youwill fud ail thy tatcst no nd at all times a full assartment | to select from. All that we desire is that parties ia want of CLOTHING or GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS | ofany kind, will examine our etock before par hae bg eleewhere, ferling assured they will save time and money by ealltag at 463 Peaus)l vania avenue, between Third and Fonr anda half streets, ander the U.S Ho! sin the selsction of oar Wo have taken. Fa AND WINT E STOCK OF CLOTHING ce youtee of all ages. cannot fail to be pleased ad tashionabie ve. be HEADQUARTERS POR BOYS’ CLOTHING. WALL, ROBINSON &CO., PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, BETWEEN NINTH AND TENTH STREETS, GRAND OPENING OF BOs’, YOUTH'’S; AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHINNG! SUITABLE FoR SCHCOL AXD DRESS WEAR. nemat ANDEEW J.JOYCE & 00, CABRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, 477 and 479 Fourteenth street. BEPAIRIVG IX ALL ITs BRANCE RS. ALL Carktaces LEFT ror BEPATRS, BTORAGE O8 COMMISSION ARE INSURE scents Vo. poor tres of chars Office hoars: Tne 2. m., Sto? = Zarvon, M. w. Ht. D. B. SILVEBBEEG HAs BEMOVED CLOTHING, &. A CHAPTER ON BUSINESS SUITS A. SAKS & CO., 315 SEVENTH STREET, SACK COAT, PANTS AND VEST..........081 ALL WOOD FR OK COAT, PANTS AND VESTS. namie si CHEVIOT BUITS—OOAT, FROOK STYLE §20 FINE SILK MIXED SUITS—OUaT, 54% STYLE .. seven «nen ae ET) FINE case SUITS—ov0aT, ous. BREASTED FROCK... 62 sos — aarte-<ci oat, nous! FO Twist surts—opar BESICK Ob Fhotk.. 7 "287 msec BLUE BBAVER t0ITS—O0AT, FRODK STYLE Receeere tient Frock ere HUAI LINE SILK MIXED SUITS FINK)... - " —_ eevee ovat, ves’ + Cane = a se OUT SALE iz Or OUR LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK or FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, FOLITIVALY AT OUST FOR CASH ONLY TO CLOSE THE BUSINESS OF THE LATE THOMAS A. STEPHENS, KNOWS as STEPHENS & Co, STOCK, GOOD WILL. FINTURES axp LEASE FOR SALE. For ths NEXT SIXTY DAYS! we will roll oor Entire Stok, embracing fm part MEN'S aud BOYS’ FALL and WINTER SUITS FURNISHING Goons ip greet variety. A full line of UNDEGWEAS FOR FALL AND WINTER. BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ OVEROUATS. A Large tock of MEN's OVEROUATS all yuslities) wid be sold REGARDLESS OF GOST. Espceial attention is called to our MEECHANT TAILORING DEPAUTMENT, Oar Stock of PIECE Goops ud cmbhraces some of the most jes ta the market. Wewi.l MAKE To OkDER, At prices FAR BELOW TEE BEGULAR BATES, And in the most FASHIONABLE AND DURABLE MANNER. Call carly and secure Brat selections, CLOTHS, CASSIMEBEs, AND DOESKINS BY THs YAKD. A small tot of TRUNKS, Bemainiaz cn haud ani will bosold at VERY LOW Flow Sted to th aud sottl TLS BOS We since werd ard mete PROMPT ‘ser tee Neves! ote oF otherwise Rep PHENS & co, rer variety wud fu the Latest ie up toorder at the LU PuICE. at 303 kicvonte, tiiween Penna. avenue aad N. THOBSUN Gants: ore every Novelty, and the. a | UnveR. | tesam Retworu B \ 4, HEIBEBGER, (Buocessor to H. HF. Loon & Oo.,) CITIZENS, ARMY AND NAVY k WALTER D. WYVILL’S, solett No. 409 Pennsylvania avenue. Exrea muss, sostox 1msrsotiom, NEW MACKEREL, Selected in size and quality, Received to day. 2£T) eu . ave aad E at CALORIFIC COOK STOVB, To be fcund at N. W. BURCHELL, Corner 14th and F streets, (Under Ebpitt House.) eer P2orosaLs Few SuBSISTENCE sToREs. Orrice Deror, Commins Seer tek Sabaet™ ifs Seineussay : = 2 S

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