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ING STAR. Pree di pis ‘b from this city, pa . * . oat ae | #ive theexact status of ect ates peeierteed Largest Circulation in the District | 22's: syevon ss oe Reetae Nears | cneasY & ROTEA. : | liws snd to act tm good falt& toward Sjai that sithough urged to recognize te Cubims as Deilgerents, no valli excuse fotdoing 63 has WASHINGTON OITY: Y-t ber shown; that efforts have been mide to THURSDAY... TOBER 16, 1969. | inauce Spain to consent to the independence of | Gata but no mediation, which would imply ‘READING MATTER war, bas been offered; tha: the note of Minister ian ‘OUTSID! ae tnenren ae | Sickles was courteous in its terms, ani gave | wo offence, and the reply was equally cour. GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. | tecus, al’hough retusing the offer, and th+ note wes ‘ben withdrawa. That the que-tion now stan s it did betore, aud the Government is | ready to serve the cause of Cuban indepen. dence if if cam do 20 without violating treaty obligations or peimg drawn into complications | ‘with Spain. i Dos iT PAY TO ADVsRTIS: The Boston | | Journal says that @ leading book firm in tat city answers this question as tollows:—They | published an edition of a book of 5H) copies, and did not advertise it. In about a year nearly THE INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION, | the whole edition remained on their hands, as The question of the mode of raising fands to Suthor, who was largely interested, did not carry out the International Efposition came | think it would Pay to advertise. Finding his BP at the meeting of the General Committee on | book did not sell, be followed the advice of nis ‘Tuesday night, and it was decided, very nearly ‘Bnantmousiy, that the most direct and effective means was by & tax upon the property to be benefitted by the Fair. It was pointed out that ‘while some property-hoiders might be public | Spirited enough to coutribute \dsomely to | From Joba ©. Parker, 587 7th street, we the object, that large numbers who would be | have the richly illustrated Atlantic Almanac for | €qually benefitted would not subseribea penny. | 1°70, published by Fields, Osgood & Oo., Bos ‘The proposed tax will not fall heavily upon | tor. Charles Dickens, Alfred Tennyson, and property-holders, and the returns must be sare | Wm C. Bryant are among the contributors. 4u one shape or another, either in the impulse €'veu to business and the permanent advance- ment of the prosperity of the city; orin the way is Of a direct dividend from profits realized. pope peice. ‘The Crown Dia- bg It is best that we should eater upon this un- | “— | Gertaking with the full understanding that if Svrriims von 7Hu CUBAMS—The Washing. | cmried out upom & scale to be advantageous | ton correspondent of the Philadelphia Ledger and creditable to us it will cost money—ands | Gives the following particulars of ecess- | food deal of it—in thestart. By blocking ut | ful attempt by the steamer Lillian to land her | ‘the work, on a satisfactory cash basis, we shall | fre ght of men and supplies on the shores of inspire the respect and confidence needed to Cuba for the aid of the insurgents: | Guce contributions of industry andartfromall | «The Cubax steamer Lillian left New Or- uarters of the globe. If we start out ina fee- | leans on the Ist instant, her manifest showing S7 THE EVENING STAR is farnisned to | uewsboys at 8 price which enables them to sell | it on the street for THREE UENTS a copy at ® reasonable profit. The public are requested, therefore, to pay only that amount for it. Price at the counter, TWO CENTS. | Delivered by carriers, anywhere in the city | o Georgetown, at TEN CENPS 8 week. bss sow gone through s-ren editions of 500 copies each, and the eighth is ordered. The au:hor now believes in advertising. The opera “Martha” was well sung by the Richings Upera Troupe at the National Theater — publishers aud advertised freely. His book | 5 THE STATE E' ELECTIONs. ADBITIONAL f RETUANS PENN: sELY — Tien. Jobn. the efe beam saaaiciaaal onitioe as ccspatches: nine counties, An @stinate Om © EOod basis for tae balance, ys tbat Geary's majority will not be far from | 4,000 either way. The old State Senate contained 18 Republi- cans and 15 & Republican major of% The new State ‘Senate, according to tha Teports we have received, contains 18 Repab-| licans and 15 Democrats, @ Republican major- ity_of 3. The old House tatives resen' contained 62 Republicans and 32 Democrats. a Repuplican majority of 24. The new House, | Aecording to the ret we have received a 6 Lenya — 37 Demoet: + ball ry t feo old a earatatars th the eRepaslics s hai 27 | Sonty oF gan4 in the new the; ve ama jority OHIO. Returns and the opinions of both parties in- | Cicate that Hayes is elected by about.000. The House is Democratic and ine cary Rept Rind can. ‘The Democrats claim that the elestion 1s so close it will rome te staeBcieh vote todeter- Mine who is elected Governor, A dispatch from Senator John Sherman, ds- ted Mansfield, Uhio, in which he says: “Fifty counties of Unio are heard from, with a loss of 6.00 on Iast year's vote. We have yet a mar- aot ,11,000, and I think Hayes is elected by “Adispatch from R. D. Harrison, chairman of the Ohio State central committee, says: Hayes is elected by from *.000 to 10.000 majxr- | ity. | The Legislature is close, but, I think, Re- publican.” CARPETING. We hea leave to call t! ttention stent custo. stock of CARP BEING, OL ULOTHS OPI bay Wid SMATEBIAUE, & » just opene! at our es BTER CARPETS, He oars te Pur cane GRAIN OARPETS. WOOL INGRAI® Fa, Die, impecunious way, trasting upon Previ- | —— bur Provisions. Arriving at Cedar | Bep on the 3d instant, she took on | board 161 cases of mercnandise, said to contain Arms and amunition, 20 boxes of saddles, 124 | cates of clothing. 100 casrs of boots and shoes, cases of dry goods and 121 boxes of drugs. She finished losding at one o'clock p. m. on | the Sth instant, and immediately put oat to sea | without clearance papers. The number of men she had on board was variously estimated by | the citizens at from 350 to 500. dence, Congress, or 3 lean suoscription sist to belp us through someiow, we shall fail igao- ‘Wintously. The Chronici-, on this matter, says with mach Fort a eset inbabitant of Washington | were Property, he or she Boole save $500 in value, the entire valuation com my “About three hours alter the Lillian had got- | & were in money and outside the bar, the steamer Lone star arrived, | | ertizen. The cali 9; a each pocket under the | with Urited States officials abcard, to seize | Proposed tax would be. at three-fifths of one | her. but were just about that time too late. a. | Per cent., or sixty cents on the Bundred dollars, ee ae ee — little smoke in the horizon was all that could ng 500, | beseen of theretiring vessel. Au attempt was | “Would of course no. hesitate to put up bis however, to overtake ber, bat without | dollars sf be Knew that it would largely a Lone star returned to Uedar ment bis capital. But laboring men. as we sie | | Rs many mechanics and other persons, whe bave no surplus above mi tures, are Bot to be fazed at all. thougit they. ach of advantage to expect trom prise ot holdiag x World's Fair at Washington. The tax is to fall upon prop- STUY holders; who, every one of them. will de- ive great advantages by the fair in future. 0 doubt that the Lillian isa Cuban id very ie 4 ubt about her land- ‘THE GREAT VITALIZER. | | _ This title may be fairly given to @ restorative which has taken precedence of all other tonic and aiterstive preparations for a period of nearly twenty years. During that long interval HOS- TETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS may be fraly seid to have enyoyed unrivalled ity. Many Preparations have been got up to compete wit! Potwe i the interest of that great monopoly. | but they bave all fallen into ite wake or sunk {ato But late developments in that county indicate | oblivion for lack of patronage. From the first. that the people of that part of Maryland are | this now world-renowned Vegetable Tonic hus been beginning to learn that their interests and | both meéicinally and financially snccessfal, those of the railroad monepoly lie in opposite | Every year has added to the number of ite frien Cirections. Ar the Montgomery county (Md.) | S846 demand for it. based solely upon the Democratic Convention, a few days since, the | Poy went! roots of ite excellenceas e prevent! end curative, seems to have no asi; Jollowimg resolution was offered by Robert W. The medi a profession sanction and approve its | Carter: tse, and it is now at the head of the class of medi- | Resolved. TRAt we, the representatives of the cines t» which it belongs, the admitted, uadis- cemocratic conservative party of Montgomery | puted PovenzicN Toxic or Tt AGE. county, im convention assembled, do most em- | "rp, phatially declare our opposition to the elec. ae —. no teanee as Treasarer of Mary- sion nd. bereby instruct our candidates for | the Senate and House of Delegates this day | sles ae compared Hitherto Montgomery couaty, Maryland, has Stood staunchly by the Baltimore and Ohio —— Company, and her delegation in the State Legisiatare have always osen found | those of auy other propri- nominated (if elected) to vote against bis Te- | efor? Fomedy advertised on this alde of the At- | election. | antic. ‘he follow! ‘Qmendment was offered Tue Exrtanation of this: nt rigad pn E Wooton. : be | Seer certs HOSPETTERSSTOMACIL OTT. |e -And that they be instructed to vote against | TERS is et once the purest, the safest, and the y other person im the interest of the Balti- | most potent of all vogetsble tonics, and the best Tore apd Ubio railroad, or any other incorpo- | Fated body. The above resolutios, ssamended,wasunan- | imcusly sdopted. Bence it is especially adapted to the present sea- son of chilling dews and uawholesome vapors. oclt costaw: Our dispatekes elsewhere appear to defi- | ESTING OF TEAUHSES. The Teachers of the Frimery and 8 contary pitery settle the result of the contest in Onio and Pennsylvania on Tuesday. in the former | §:)vcle ‘toe rambiin Behe. |" Bchdlom on, hits State Hayes is re-elected, and the Republicans | yaV.ciover lth. at 2 Dave s small majority im both branches of the Subject for consideration Legusinture, which insures the ratification of | "oc Wy cg) One Sop TT SERS sapt. P. 8. the Ist amendment by that State. In Penn- {Repub., Chrom | sylvania, Geary’s majority has been reduced TEND BUILDING ASScCLATION by Inter returns, ad will probably be some- | 37h S the ‘abowe,Aawo westne s of eS: Where between 2.500 ard 5,000. | the Priend: ceting House I, eeerat 1th The result im Ohio will be received with | Jb rtrret THURSDAY, October lath, 140. at stictaction turoughout the country without | vegard to party lines as serving to make odious PHILHA! ihat specious form of repudiation of which , ax Eos Ir. Pendleton was the inventor. The peopl | ohh lFABS tthe prot ef np Cuureh of Ubto have Gone a good deed in repudiating | jorh sud G ae, at 722 o’eloe Tepudiation thus squarely ia the start, and the | ,,B0c#s belonging to the Soc eraowigeat™ more sO ss it was necessary for her im doing so | cc? st to brand ne o: her cherished som: | + RECUUAR MERTING OF Rae vac | i EPUBLICAN ASSOCIA’ dat Wille Paik Bevonth arrest, The Maryiaud Republican State Con vention, | ietweed Waad't os THURSDAY, the lita lasts which assembied im Baltimore yesterday, | ai WP cwene Kahsebidladi hd veaneatonvs ced in Romination tor Comptroller of the | _,A! ai Neecaeae? Satara et ae Treasury Colonel William A. MeKeltip, | ates ———— ‘H.DUNEGAN Toll county, leading member of the bar, | ang one of the first man in Maryland to tenter | Bis services to the (Foverament at thy oom Mercement of the rebellioa. H» servad to: some time im the fisid. In Westera M the earnest ad voca’e of a free ratiroid tree schools and a reduction of taxa ion, ae Will obtain s Inrge vote. The resolutions adopted by the convention oppose repudiation | [J 3 B= an exclusive Democrate Goctrine—adyocate | 25. d OP BRATION: the passage of a free railroad Iw —approve of zi the repeal of the militia law and the oyster Jaw—adyocate the establishment of a liberal system of public schools, and demand uni- ‘versal manhood suffrage, without regard to ace or color. tion of oMcers for the 6 Dm, Biection of Moses. CHRIOTION CHURCE. | Mt 8F h streets Eid SYLUi of Bediord; Indisne. | eful advecates of primiti: entry, will EEK, beginai: NDAY | October tite r re tcinck. Olttusas acd strangers are cordiaily invived to attend these meotlogs. | All sents tree, ‘oc 11st OMIS’ DENTAL CLINICS - yd ha Loney oem a TRETH Sia DENTAL cS $15 GENTEFL BULINFeS § SOIT. Pants and Vest—a good, firm. wearing soit; at aK ocl-tt nem 398, aN ap i. entire thane to the and “3 ractice of bis profess! Office, corner Wth Unwritten law provides witt panisomen for the deed perpetrated by the negro Julius , on the Maryland side of th@ river on Mouday. | M street e While lynch law, exercised as a punisnment | atone tr for any otner crime, meets with approval only 7 toSr. xu. in Tude communities, this atrocity is so repug- ae ae wan Eant to ail mankind that punishment carry- | Hotere mon cone ing terror by its suddenness and directness, Allcu's. King's sua Tebbett crusbing down all the laws’ evasions and de. , tazerilin aad tnere eee lays, receives the open or tacit approval of and tarsaparilia, #1, cxery citizen. The instances of the perpe- | onic tyrup. 9 tratien of this erime of almost nameless pherusand trocity im the neighboring States of iate, are ‘£2 fs, be," Batch: earful, both im their numbers, and the spirit of Fresh tot tes diabolism with which they bave been carried out. In this case we are glad to learn that the criminal did mot succeed to the full extent of een bis villainous purpose, being deterred by tne SpProach of cthers. KICKING Iw THE TRacts —Geo. W. Blunt, | 1T Sate MBS—At t . 4 FU! Zh taste t,t one of the Republican leaders of New York 8 iF, HE OR Fauian exy, is Out in a leter in last evening’s Post | eed refusing to support Horace Greeley for the | Has EaWOVaD HIG md Comptroliersbip. He bases his objections first+ cote on Mr. Greeley’s want of strong common Sant rom to 30 ym jo x Sense; second, on bis Iack of firmness; and 2bird, of hus not Raving “the element of truth es i strongly.” Blunt hasn't thought well one } a ea 00,, Jey since the, lajter,calied Lim sad others a, the New York Union Langue, @ eet of block | i See Reads,” or words to that effeet.” Ithsw been ordered by the Post Wmce De | stated, thatthe post offices | Mills, Ma , sail Bereafter be desig- | * Why mot. £ui20t, pure | | i aud simple! The silly business of fastening the term “city” apon cowatry cross roads and Obscure railway statious may possibly be par- doned in ambitious land speculators owaing Jots in such foctlitves, but jtougat not, toour | Botton, to be perpetuated or encouraged ia an | official manner by Avy Department of Govern- | J Tusnurect wens —— ment. We hope Mr. Cresswell with recon. | 128 bos sider, | TOE mt ReTiebhae On| a eu0. ‘The indications are that Hoo. Wm. Windom ns 8 aio Cae y a trom to iat a a Iate member of the Hous? of Representatives | aise oft poem from Mingesota, has succeeded io securing the oe Legisiazare to elect him United States Senator ie ext winter ‘The Giauiois of Paris says that the Pops is | colors, at $2, $2.25 antidote to every variety of malarions dissase. | Par ner st short ni Carpeis mete and ‘aad pat down in the best man- " (rom i bro." Dry Goods Store.) oc ltim | | Buace SILKS! BLACK BILK8'! JUST RECEIVED SPLENDID BLACK {ROS GRAIN SILKS. at 91.75. 92, 92.25, §2 50, $2.75, and $3 por yard. PLAIN CO@LOBED URS a aap SAT INS, st pen INOS, murnEeg ‘Sur, paiORs IRIs POPLINE. at Vany Log Low 708. J. MAY, 30% Pennsylvania avenue, Between 9th and loth. 6h Jos. J. MAY'S PARIS KID GLOVE DEPOT, 305 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Berweex Nixta and TENTH SrRKeETs. oc M4 2tit B7 All the very best makes PARIS KID GLOVES con ly on hand oc 14-2tit \Saraugpintice GES !! OARBIAGES'! ent of firat! 2 large, an ine suet’ reduced prices. + @ large number of second-hand ya, &c., &C., tended to. jnggies, ‘Bopairing oremp! at 79 Sth str ce 14-38" inca i ‘Ai! woo! Ser ana Won York HOUSEK EEPERS Wir Befcre purchasing should examine the large aud: well assorted stock ef HOUSEKEEPING ARTIOLES for sale at the ostabiishme 10. ta; Do, Hair Gurie’, 25 cts ica Hair Dressing Bor nue under oc 18-1m* or. FASHIONS ¢ torh strest, 9 for October. proved Paris B, M. HINCKL' 904 Poun Pho! Soatfectived: new Pa TEE a UMEEEN ARI jn the m and New dork styles. oc 13-2t* Coremnia YEAST POWDER COMPOSED ENTIRELY OF BEALTHFOL AND NUFRITIOUS INGBBUIEN C5, (Certificateof Prof Antiaell, Chlef Chemist to Sie Ceateaeiees Reese of Agricaitare. | Wasuincton. D.C. 110m fully ecquatnted with ¢ ¢ Vol 'owder. Th 4 A conalier ovement oa extatt le a wat ‘THOS. ANTISELL, M. A. STODDARD & CO, Bo 469 Ninth strect, between D and EB, Wash- ington. D.C., SOLE AGBUTS. oc 12-6t Ouve, ay oRoaa AND PINTS.) PETITE POIs, These sites are of my own importati ‘\ sscren.ead ot Bret ueaity, obit How 0, And F streets. ocl2 ope ie % R's OF Orric: Mav Wasninotos. Do, Pro Corner 14t rf all he paotic gids erveloy bids to be ont Pecan cave srr j Mio ee Colones es a OH oe Nae F a ‘Guanmer gece hae a we to write ’® friendly letter to Father Hya. ~* him back again into the fold. 9c. to LOOM INGBAIN ‘Crery | ENT_TWo GES TERMEN dvsicing s ROOM = ar coreg ipehr be a commosatel ar jt Ee | Fo: teat im Bvaré, Appig st 531 ttreet, near éta, RE c ‘Qnd E streets. Ove o! Dest ie m the Say tor store oF office ‘Bent low, Figsay: yi4er eee, Tapes CG four BOORG, saline Tor | . Hint oti t dH heated by furnace r month, “teauire of GRO. 8. PAB FU ENT On GALE nosrly a . 496 I atrect, two Ouse orth ‘ot the Potent Ofsce Awply next door 0° the | oc 14-3t* | JALE—15 AORESOF VALUABLELAND, | ey Ia iB P, DOU! P stieot yt, west of ith Fe BENT—STOBE 48D tend sev nd avenui gguipe locate fog Groger rooery and ‘Pravision store. Ri cery, wine ‘Payable Mon: FS Ri Lote. on west rae, of strom: een 2 and R. T. rms $10: bly’ ‘pey- Seats C'S‘ each een, RE & METOALY oc 14 St comes ‘end 15th st Foon ERT CONS = 7a iaylvesia ove Poa se erences ererouged: avely a Bit He isth and 19 picenee im perfect repair; path-reom, hot and cold water, a iaare house. is ist* ny —Unfurnished HOU. ae Fepansc, 85,83; is ine (OW SALE—A GREAT BARGAIN—& PRAM F' Masten Foot. ea eneateaees | F ct Fk a 7th street, oppoal cath FE, nine cen sedate. tots amall Tnnuire at No.79 18% street, between B dO, South Washington. “Mest tow pan Own, two a ri TEROPERTY o0 on ‘The heights,” with ‘iso BOiOk HOUSES, one of three stories. new on yBhoddert atre foe oo eo the corner of spre a and et 00 OeSES te bli ce four fine 0! Sys corner of oc 13 6t {Chron. 10 ms BENT—A CO’ rooms, atreet. bet BM ‘ort ue root moe ‘dire mextdoor, old Se" PP Beara d Rent) ess rest iT. M. 50 7th street, ext to Oda Bello sll. oc 2 = FPO BEN fSeverat NIOw 1 00M ta ished Crunfurnihed, with ure of kitchen and diving room: at 171 Penpayl and 2th Fas oN Gowen: fel ae Price, @ lot ply at Mr. ‘LanGHOkN ‘secede ‘corner Sth east and D sou ociz-$t* in the newly far- setreety cin he oth and 7h, N + containing sixteen rooms; gi 1 ail modern improvements: caring: stable. Apply on the premises. ont ROMs, Fo) Fou = taree Booms ones Hy faoare ing |, Will rent stngly oF street. ge aarden. 10 ov feet: choice frurt: pf farther information, terms, &c.. 7 WM FGIVEN, Urocer, Hin st west jas. avenue. ocib-3t* (OR BENT—T is DELMONIOO-BOARDE HOUGE AND RESTAUMANTeND Soa sylvyania avenue, opposite Will bo eal cone near the U8. ofthe ewsury oberon it, mak fn} catlone im the ctiy. Laguire at 264 F wu 18th and 14th. oc 12 e031 of guns sors vise wath bath room. Apply 376 “ith at. bet. D 1d E wte., Lal id. Ren o.4 {on BY! tory, HO HOUS! with Back Builalog, gontal: ing twenty rooms with a fine Store. Ivania sven Setween 4s mod 6th etroots, forth side The Store Nill be, rented neparnte, " In: t 3 ttrect, between Band I oom. FOR BENTIne ted and cou vent Ea th and 1 ADA STAND d loth streets, Brice on Mme eae freer LTNEY £00.. Brokers 416 7th st., bet. G and it. FoR bab ae Fine new | $2,000, lo, 1, north, side Kast Capitol wm dione irom, Mest Oapivol cot: yperty will be sold at alow fig ‘Roviy 499 street, corner of 6th 1 tkroat 8 RANT Threes oe story BRICK | HOUSE, with Rhede Islan ne, ueeween 14cn f WILLIAM _W = ESE Stand Islan rect, water, range. fire-place all iu good repair. Brick sian room Ten Hou jouses On treet, just ‘compl lets cod: water and ass ‘Ihroughouts pressed. brick. fronia’ Meneard Terma ee oe Apgelse a or wy: saMreron,, *Bailder Dopst. 300 ACEESB oF THE RORTH ARLINGTON ESTATE FOR SALB, BEA USIFULES y Ges a4 tt SUBURBAN Capital Cit; compriving th ia aa vee ei sit apital City found ia thie latituse oF coe sa ve th hee i fratte, A int astm vey fi tu Loted for ite numerous springs 0 ry cold w: the Aqueduct Teetewn a1 ioe it. Wi sien ag Es Courget Fo Deck, B lees Bice. Dw at | Peprie ns window ‘and sills, rae oes Sra ra oni oes ais Gon 407, ¥ogreehsor-#n the tea LC OTs: LoTer FROM @10 TO @2> DOWN AND'@5 TO 920 4 MONTH, IN THE Figst WARD, IN THE SECOND WARD PITOL BILL, BEAUTIFULLY LOOARED. Aprlyto =—- JORHUA WHITHBY & UO, se 1-tf 416 Berenth street, bet. @ and W. | Fo 2 8 oe toe brake ‘At 333 20th strect A. Ji ediclary Rinses, Ee nircett ot, between ath and sth ats. PL ALE a’ f Pag ih city. Si roe Tone, Feruivare. 6 Latreet esters Market. the ‘Location BOARDING. FURNISHED Dee Shae rip ot ED. ir withoat Bi otn | ue \Dotween Kad Le terest, ‘Terats Tensone- OAEDING —& PRIVATE FAMILY. hevi more feom than thes reaaire, wilt vont Tone or Avavery dentable BUMS, fur or 3 lath st, between Hand Bev ac iit ITH PL) nat eee |; MST-OLASS BOARD. WITH 1 er Bary SA, St,Ho. 61 Missouri ave eur URE. &_RBNT— E Seas EP nt Bo, a9 SES is Sveuue, near Sd, Boarding at the same aime place, 38 per week. | BONT & reponse. or had ‘asonabl ferme. at 21 m bet. 17h and tat athort walk N EW FALL GooDs, FROM AULTIO We shall open, TUBSDA’ w = eae Siar tie oe ¥ and WEDNES. FSENCH POPLIBS, STYLISA PLAILS. FRENCH MERLEOS, RICH BLACK SILKS AND COLORED SILKS, In all the most choice shades of BLU. GR: 5 STOBE, BROWN and MODE ‘OOLURS. sg AL30,0N HAND, PURPLE and WAITE SILK which we will cut in any Klesant BLU! PLUBB, 2 in: quantity reqat red ONE PRICE sage DEVIATION AL- my ft SHUSTER . ke 0. 224 Peoneylyauia 4: Between 9th an: oe I2-e03t ,| 28 HORSE COVERS AND CABBIAGE ROBES. Jost received the largest and best assorted Stock in the city, AT LOW PRICES FOB UASH, JAMES S. TOPHAM & Co., T5009 SEVENTH STREET, One door above Odd Fellows’ Hall. 0¢ 12-6044 A oases. Baving completed my Btore. I am now prepared $08 Parga ne nad to ng Speen New Yorks Unave purchased e full line of ce STAPLE AND FANCY Goops, consisting of everything new and desirable. Best French KID GLOVES. §1 25. Dest French CORSETS, $1 to $5. TRIMMING SATINS, tn a!l colors TRIMMING VELVRTS, in all colors. Fall anti OLOAKB. 'Y for Ladies sae Children, and « fall MILUINERY @ oops, which | will offer at THE LOWEST PRICES. 8. HEULER, No. 34 Market Space, between 7th and 8th atree's. FABHIONABLE DAN UL G ¥. E. between oth and 10th, oy for the reception of $74, Mesrers, from 3 ‘ re on’ 5 my P. Tuesd ‘Tharédaye. and i ‘or Ladies, Bis ‘tees ‘om ‘to 7 p.m., Tuesdays and — from 8to 10 p.m., Wednesiays vndganced ocnotars of Ladies ant G HOS! ‘ine of rc Bd Bes 'y Monday, ater, particalars ree circulars; to be bad et the OBIENTAL BASE BURNEE, IMPROVED FOR 1869, y or atthe M GBEAT Economy. NO DUST, GAS, OB OTHER ANNOYANCE. B. Fr. SIMPBON, AGEBT, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, oco-tf between 10th and 11th streets. T Naw new york BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. A emall lot of this i's Buckwheat r ving to day. en Ww. BURORELLS Corner. ‘streets, col? * Unter itt House. G™sst BARGAIN! ar bite AnD p musi9 STOE ms aor ti ner, Thetrd ‘sssortmment 0 ‘Musical ee ments, incloding. cxcollent second: bani -band| Pianos, will positi: be sold at cost, pre- poeiere te to comme aciDg 2 Oo-operative Piszo ing Pianos, Sentlon to a Bd. FF TH [)#_J. FORD THOMPSON “aii southwest corner Office hours a streets. 0ct-2w? btosy Rove & HENDERSON, WALL PaPEi Pe > P.- WRIGLEY, 5 ot Gi ‘RING AT } gd OnET L. BAR’S CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, CORNER SEVENTH AND E STREETS, WASHINGTON, D. C. MEN'S, YOUTHS’ ANDBOYS' OLOTH IN THB GIT. a | NEW GOODS BECEIVED BVERY Dar’ BEW STYLES EVERY DAY! ALL OF MY OWN MAKE! ALL OF BY OWN MAKE! IGHT COLORED - ov: ouaTs JUST BBOBIVS! ONE MpUStEat aire at STYLES OF Zetron FRO! | BLACK &UITS FOR DRRes WE Baye Gor- B FULLY aT MOD- TEN UF BesUTIE’ . ' of our STOCK AND PRICES will betsuticlent guaraates that the CORR OF SEVERTH AND &E STBEETS, Is the best place in the District to buy VING OF 25 PEE ON SATURDAYS UNTIL van cond In thetr rates of adver. age? Pepcersmay in ey HABLE & CO.'S CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, Ro. 468 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, BETWEEN 3p AND 4}; STREETS. ESTABLISHED IN 1563. DRESS AND BUSINESS SUITS, table far persons of all ing in price for Dress Buite from 50 to 935; Bustuees cuits from $10 to oan. OVEROOATS of every epate and quality, from 98 to le Our stock of FALL OVEBOOATS is especially fine, and sell from $3 to $20. nV galec make to order, Suits fer Castomers, from CASSIMERES, CHEVIOTS, MELTONS, or any other mow of bak ged er nee. for style. supassed durability. and price. cauaot be Stywisre: ¥ In FUBNISHING GOODS youwil! find all the Jatest novelties, aud at all times a full assertment to select from. All that we desire is that parties in want of CLOTHING or GENT! UBNISHING GOODS ofany kind, will examine onr-etock before pur- chasing elsewhere. fecling assured they will save both time and money by calling at 46% Penusyi- vant ue, between Third afd Four-and-e- half streets, under the U. 8. Hotel. Wo have taken pains in the selection of on Face’ AND WI’ ae STOCK OF ‘CLOTHING for youths of all Parents and jians cannot fail to be pleased with cur weil selected, choice, and = pouable assortment. 0 Im HEADQUARTERS FOR BOYS’ CLOTHING. WALL, ROBINSON & CO., 322 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, BETWEEN NINTH AND TENTH STREETS. GBAND OPENING OF BOYS’, YOUTH’S; AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHINNG: SUITABLE FOR SCHOOL AND DRESS WEAR. seat ¢ BaBGalns IM GENT’s PUBNISH- X ine a Goods, me I the ORIGINAL: 9. a pod Hes WO: 7th stre. $2 od (0 WHITE SHIRTS—Good qual- ocl-tf 519 Gore pas) _O™®ER. Woop. aND cou. We coll attention to our large stock of LUMBER, tay in Gay part of the-city 2,240 pounds to =o on ach eve. be nc me obit eto, CLOTHING, Sc. A CHAPTER OR BUSINESS SUITS A. SAKES & ©O., BETWEEN PENNA. AVS. ASD D STREETS. SACK COAT, PANTS woop FR 00K oe, aT © pants amp nanan AS OBEVIOT BUITS—OOAT, FROCK STYLE..$20 rine mE ye MIXED ORTS~Ceas, be ILK MIXBD SUITS—OOAT, FROCK rum. 22 _ Ss ri pace. eyits—ooar, Doom, aoe aired ecard Peine ~~ } SSSR UPHEOES T2E™ Some-opay AYER sUITS—O0aT, F! as SILK MIXED wena FINE CEAVES COAT. VEST, OASSI ti vast a CLUSING OUT SALE LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK or FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, PORITIVBLY AT COST FOR CASH ONLY TO CLOSE THE BUSINESS OF THE LATE THOMAS A. STEPHERS, KNOWN AS STEPHENS & Co. STOCK, GOOD WILL. FIXTURES anm LEASE FOR SALE. For the NEXT SIXTY DAYS! we will rell our Entire Stock, embracing MEN’S and BOTS’ —— WIMTER SUITS FURNISHING Goons in great variety, A full Line of UNDEBW EAR FOR FALL AND WINTER. BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ OVEBUOATS. (all qualities) wiil be sold REGARDLESS OF COST. Kepecial attention is called to our MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT. Oar Stock of PIECE Goops wwe feairebioctyinatn toc marwor Wo eat eet MAKE TO ORDER, At prices AR BELOW THE REGULAR Bares, ‘And fu the most FASHIONABLE AND DURABLE MAN Call early and secure first selections, CLOTHS, OASSIMERES, AND DOESKINS BY THE TARD. A email lot of TRUNKS, Hemaining ou hand and will be sold at VERY Low GURES. P.s-an one Ipdebdted to the estate = Deatiy re awaseea to call ‘end sestle thetr Seveu, THE BUBIBESS MoT BE SETTLED UP AND E BOUKS CLO We «i our Hey og ae a werd Pee de Re SETTLEMBATS, oy Toto oF otbere tee. (Buecessor to H. F. Lown0n & Oo...), OLTLZE: ABMY AND SavY MERUEANT TAILOR, jetropolitan Hotel, (late BBewn's,) No. $64 Peun. aveuue, Washlugten CaLORIFIC COOK STOVS, ‘To be fund at WALTER D. WYVILL’S, Bo. 409 Pennsylvania avenue. wat a Iy YOU ABE IN WANT OF A GOOD COOKING STOVE, ‘Call and look at the wolett Extna MESS, BOSTON INSPECTION, NEW MACKEBEL, Selected in size and quality, Becetved to day. N. W. BUROBELL, Corner léth and F strests, sez (Under Bbbitt House.) Loess: LUMBSES LUMBER Iti awe |

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