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EVENING STAR. Largest Circalation in the Distriet CROSBY S. NOYES..,,......Editers WASHINGTON OITY: SATURDAY..........0CTOBER 16, 1569, S7 READING MATTER ON BVERY PAGE. | OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE- GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. | —_—_—_—_—_—_—_ “SF THE EVENING STAR ts farneved EVENING STAR is furnished to | newsboys at a price which enables them to sell ‘ton the street for THREE CENTS a copy at a reasonable profit. The public are requested, ‘Berefore, to pay 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. As we predicted on Monday las: would be the qgse, the result of the Iate election in Ham- ilton county Las decked the political charac- ter of the next Ohio Logisiatare, and as we | also mUmated at the same time, the fasion or | “reform” ticket proved to have a good deal more sirengih than the Republican papers Supposed or were willing to admit. As hi already been announced, it was carried by a | bandsome majority; and indeed it is only by coun! the original Republicans placed on that tieket as certain to favor the fifteenth amendment that the adoption of that measure by the coming Legisiature can be figared oat. | Whether this anticipation will be realized or | not, Temains to be seen. Of the three claimed, caly 0: believe, was fully pledged in its tavor before the election; and when we con- sider the bitterness which characterized tne canvass, and theamount of abuse heaped upon the reform ticket by the Republican speakers | aud papers, wesball not be surprised if some of those who were placed on it from the Re- | publican party may feel sufficiently alienated trom their old organization to vote with the opposition, at least on some of the test ques. | tions. On many accounts, and parucalarly ‘With reference to the ratification of the fifteenth amendment, we bope this will not be the case; but om the whole, with the lights at present before us, we do not feel at all certain of its ratification by Obio, amd we counsel those in favor of the measare not to throw up their bats until the vote securing that result is ac. ‘wally taken, counted out and recorded. — Forturately, however, the rejection of the amendment by Ubio would not ersure its final cefeat, as there yet remam Georgia and Ala- tama, one or the other of which may be rea- sonsbly expected to favor the amendment; and - vote of one more State is sufficient to secure + constitutional ratification. ———— ee ‘The Cincinnati Gazette (Republican) has ont | its rooster over the result in Ohio. The Demo. | cratic paper, the #mjuirer, draws in the bird it dispisyed on Wednesday, and sags edbeerialiy, that the canvass made by Mr. Pendleton, ‘hough a glorious one, has not been crowned with the tull measure of success expected.” (mio, the Enquirer says im @ pet, never was 2 Demooratic State any way. Tne Democratic beat of Ubio was chilled, too, by the events of the New York Convention last year, it says, and adds that “there were other and unseen influences of no very honorable character ope- Taung im the canvass.” What these influences were the Enquirer does not say, but it is possi- | Ine that it reters to the alleged fact that promi- nent New York Democrats felt that it would be so Gisastrous to the financial condition of the gountry to have the champion of repudiation elected Governor of Ohio, that they contributed treely to effect his defeat. Are the miserable, unfortunate rich people to | bave no peace of mmd !—no secarity for their cash and bonds placed under lock and key ? We obsetve that a Mr. Sargent, who seems to be the inventor or proprietor of an “unpick. | able burglar-proof bank lock,” has just suc- | ceeded, after eight hours’ effort, im picking, ‘without in jury to the lock or safe, one ot Yale's elebrated “double dial bank locks,”—a task which Mr. Yale had wagered $1,000 against $200 could not be dome in forty eight hours. So | we go. Next, we suppose, we shall near that | Yale, the “double dial” man, has picked the ~uppickable burglar-proof” in less time than Pack required to girdle the earth, detached it from its belongings, and walked off with lock, | safe and contents. And then what wil! the ill. starred, dispirited rich folks do? “Blessed are the poor,” for more reasons ani | To-night is the last of the English Opera | season at the Navional Theatre, on which occa- | Il Trovatore is announced, with Mr, Haigh Ss Manrico and Mr. Draytoa as the Jountde Luna. Goth these excellent artistes these ; and tm that of Leonora we are to- | nigBt to be presected with a debutante, Miss | ora Harris. Oa Monday evening, the famed | ou tryape appear in Simbad tne time, when tmformation from ts So Cestrable, nothing could | cpportare than Mr. Seward’s =peeches | a, Oregon, ana Vancouver's Island, ree issued im ndsome pamphlet by | olom ons. At the preset the Paetfic cow cently Mersts. Philp & cuftrm all Mr. Sumner bas said to his ora- | hon on Alssks. Both are valuable contribu- rs to American bistory and geography. —$—‘_—_———S | That agent of the Rothsctilds who it was | repotted bad come to this country to negotiate Lational debt at the rate of 4 per ce: Las. i is BOW stated, been im correspondence with the President since bis arrival in this country, md leaves in the steamer to-day to , y the result of hts correspondence betore the bsch-ids, and believes a loan can be nego- ed om the terms proposed. The price of flour has come down greatly within the 1ast ninety days; but bas the size of bakers’ loswes beem increased, or theiT price reduced correspondingly im that time? Also, bas the price of butter been proportionately reduced since the cessation of the late droaght, which was made the pretext for patting it up to and beyond the old war time rates ! Hogs from thirteen States were om exhibition ar the St. Louis Fair. Who says the Caplan shouldn't be moved to St. Louis !—) Psbaw! Washington can beat St. eae ae . Thi is the Paradise of porkers; and they ram at large without the slightest molestation at the hauds of the police or the authorities. a Archbishop Spalding, accompanied by a number of Bishops and priests of the Roman Catbolic Chureb, will leave Baltimore on tha «rb inst, for Rome, to attend the Ecumenical Council. The Archibishop will deliver nis farewell address, before leaving for Rome, in tbe Cathedral to-morrow. | pow de tas oa es The Louisville Commercial Qonvention bas resolved that the comtisuation of the Chesa- peake and Qbio Canal wil be pushed vigor- ously, and the Goversment will hive to be asked for subsidies, It is intended the canal sball rum from the Chesapeake bay through to , the Ohio river, Suitlington Odeon Batiding, sends us ric | Galazy, Madame Demorest’s Mirror of Fashions | ‘or November, amd Hearth and Home for Oct. “% from J.C. Parker we Bave The Galazy and | Sirvor of Fashions for November. ; The New York Democrat Bas ‘what purports ; to be the text of the Sickies despatch to ths | ‘Spanish Government. The «despatch” is pro- nounced bogus by competent authorities here. ee Col. W. W. Bowie, of Prisce George’s county, | will celiver the addresw before the Maryland Agricultural Association at its celebration im | Baltimore on the 26t ipstany. | ———<$__—__—_ Buckalew, ex-Usited States Senator, is | cor ct ibe Democrats just elected tothe Penn. { oyivenia Semate, | = bay the second place om (be ticket;, eal ‘The defeat of Bisesrs. P-ndleton aa! Packor at the i: te election in Obto aud Peansyivania’ is regarded by some of the eastern politicians As removing thow gentiemen from the lust 0; Possible candidates for the Presisemcy three | years bence. They this, too, toat Mir. Hoff. | man's prospects oF chances af@ much improved by the same circumstance, and taat he will | Prove to be the most promimert aspirant before the next Democratic noghina'ing comvertion in con: quence. In the latter view of the case we cannot concur. Mr. Hoffman, whois a youag msn with «fair local reputation, damaged some wha’ from being known as the p» of a lot o! bad ward politicians, may possibly a . Hendricks is mach more likely to ween fae to carry off the first prize. He stands tefore the country with the prestige of having been & formidable candidate before the iast convention. end witha nations! repptation a @ statesman of abiiity, experience and diguity. In sddiuon to these a bape fer oe York Vire Workers wifl find in 1872) been visiting the Pacific iephpeas gan vassil the great contral States this year for nothing. Mr. Hendricks is im judicious bands, and bis Present training will tell in due time. S7-The late President Pierce left no family. Hie wife ied several years ago, and their two ch:ldren died before ber. 7 The “Uo-ope cbusetis is to Dave $10,000 tal, aad todo tte washing of fifty families to begin with. 7 One firm in Montreal, bas sold this year more than two million glass jars to hold pre- oe its. it Pacey as mecting of thie Post will be held on Day fib ith instant = jendanee of alt i Reuben ere os matters of eo be laid be- aoe Byo widen re pie AND azroa or HON. JONAH D. HOOVER, j IN TRE | SUNDAY MORNING GAZETTE ‘This title may be fairly given to @ restorative which hae taken precedence of all other tonic aad alterstive preparstions for a period of nearly twenty years. During that long interval HOS- | TETTRR’S STOMACH BITTERS mey be traly said to bave enjoyeg unrivalled popularity. Many Preparations have been got ap to compote with it, but they bave all fallen into its wake or sunk into | oblivion for Isck of patronage. From the first, this now world-renowned Vegetab'e Tontc has bea both meticinaily and fivancially successfal. ‘The metical profession sanctioa and aperove iu ie Use, and it is now et the head of the class of eines hich it belongs, the admitted, sone EREIGN Towic or THE AcE. The statistics of the United States Revenue Be- | partment will verify the statement that it stands elcne and unapprosched in the megnitade of its | pai most poteat of all vegetable tor antidote to every variety of | Bence tt ts especially adapted to souof chillingdews and u INTC: ae the District, aes: be EX BACTED ard OPaKa1 1038 is DENTAL sun. GELY prtormed. without charge, oujevery Fist. ba ¥, Letween Cee of . 2 Oaian the upper rooms «| i jontet x po. aie Foun’s avenue. o-aw | | es al pti Mea kad SUIT—Coat, durable [rete at DB. JOS Pea Beg HAS & wal watt bevestion are tae tetas’ tine’ fits | te erciegot bie sina fice, corner 1eth and Grvice Hovas—$ too a M.. ieee eset isl, ci, Batch ‘and’ Maguolin Balm, cos | fee od Roath x Bietoe c.; Speet's Wine Trane AND Be esas iD FLANNEL 019 seven Oy sirest. ocl-tf tive Laundry" in Mases. | DRY GOODS at Low Prices. BOGAN & WYLIE, | 329 SEVENTH STREEr, 4 Between Kand L Streets. leces FLAW NELS, of al! kinds, from 2 cts, ? (Opera FLABNBLS, 65 ani 75 conte; BLANKETS. $4 to $12 por pair; SHAWLS. 75 conts to 929; CASSIMBBES, 80 to 75c.; ine CASSIMER i Fingt Ap uEsts 2 coats, 91.25,"81 6, | DBBSS GOODS. PLAID POPLIBS, 40, 614, 75c., end $1; ALL WOOL POPLIMS, in pisin colors, at 396.; | 57°50 pieces, assorted atyice, DRESS GOODS, «+ WATER PROOF CLOAKINGS, $135, 91.50, and 9175. | BLEACHED COTTONS. heRonoocath TN ibe, ~ We.; uEW YOR il MALLS, 2c. UNBLEACHED OOTTONS, 10, 1234, 18, 18, and 200, PILLOW (ABR OOTTONS. ono anda quarter on wide, vory Reavy. 2. . caztooas, 1 ee Se vr ladies ad ST Now Goodar eceived every day. S27 WE ASK BUT OE PuIOB. u BUGAN & WYLIE, Aly ADDITION TO OUB ALREADY LARGE STOOK, WB EIVED TO-DAY, 3 BUT{BELY NEW STYLES OF OVERCOATS, (The first ones of the kind im the city.) 5 QUALITIBS FINE CARDIGAN KNIT JACKE’ Ss 93, $3.50, $4.50, $5, 86, A VERY SUPERIOR STYLE oF FALL OVERCOATS. PLAID Ps NT » $7, $8, 89, gio. CHILDREN'S -OVERCOATsS, $6 to $12, BOYS’ SUITS, At $3 sad 39. Pee BEERS aE EX BES totaal iD, eS ure. VABOLIB ‘Teesscay Daraurugnt, rice Lic prasuinotos the ‘snginesr of the Oth Light hee Charleston. Ae bid must be accompsnied by agneranty. im of Be ve propper rca! — The te compicte bidder will be required to anter into poucs to supply the materials and cinta ‘wor speci Gcations: thousand THE INNOUENTS ABBOAD...................9 LY¥B, ame Cia p cress Fone. S fape seeesenmeseammenss senses sreceseeee: bo Bory of aie be THE ATLANTIC ALMA WAC FOR1S70. 60 AMONG THE TRESS. A Jonrnsl of Walks fn jower-hunting through Miold bed ook. By Mary Lorimer, witht rt trations from dra carrey ions Hy oe CaBBlaeast! Soa ut Sa it of first! oo Eee arog b. A.B ACKER ap — = We ee Drad.35 cents; atl Private entrance to edlen'ate Droste Dorm, rack [2th strect ang Peans. evenue onder the class BARBRED wentet._oc 13.1m>_ 8 CReTLE MEN'S Wada ie at ot BERS ‘ial bargains in white 6!! wool Fi jo le ar Seen to anda ce, Mee PUARBALS, | | ROBES DE OHABBRE.......... eee ' CUSTOM. DEPART MENT = '] GEO. C. HENNING, i NO, 511 SEVENTH STREET, (OLD INTELLIGENCER BUILDING.) MADE TO ORDER. CHBVIOT SULTS 0. sonenmenssssmeeesteemnes verses G25 FINE OASSIMERE QUITS 2. nes -cssoeee 930 VERY FINE OASSIMBEE SUITS...... 33 TLS PLAID BUITS «...-0-om-e-cmeeseeneentenyee-soeee GES FINE BLACK DOBSKIN PARTS ..$10 to $15 FINE BLACK ore ere so 30, 35 and 840 BLACK SILK VBLVET VESTS seenaneseoee SLD FINE BLAOK, BROT SLVae VESTS, 914 FANCY SILK VELVET VESTS .....0.....810 SO00TCH FBIBZE BUITB......0.....40 to 943 FINE MELTON SUITS......... FINEST MELTON SUITS... VBLVETEEM SUITS .nceestineeree FINE CASSIMEBE PANTS.............7 to $12 OOBDUROY SUITS... BEESS SHIRTS........ FINE SILK, OLOTH, end DORSKIN VESTS. | OTH Cares OB FINS BEAVEE ABD O! Uuoees, 923 to @35 15 to 35 FIN PLAID PANTS cee. wrens coseceomneee 91D it. Domestic On eeeteltien 12 Se rarelos ak mane iskee prices, READY.MADE DEPARTMENT, BLACK CLOTH VESTS. 3, 4, 6,.and 96 BLACK DOBSKIB: PABTALOO, (0, and $12 BLACK OLOTE wROOK Moers 30, ana $35 | BLACK VELVEY VESTS, 10 end 912 FANCY VELVET VESTS csvcessseues semmmenenee 83 FINE SILK VESTS. cceeneneeinente nnd to @9 E BEAY: a, BLACK AND BLUE BEAVSR PANTS, |, oe ‘3, BLACK CLOTH DBESS COAT: 25 to @35 SACK COAT WORKING BUITE...........from @11 iTS. WALKING — eet) Back ‘boars, from 915 AI EBE BUSINESS . BXCELLERT UASSIM' beth tat phe gs 9 sl |, Cheviot Styles, FINE OASSIMEBE SUITS, viot, Styles ‘90 @COD BBAVER S0IT3.................... SINE BRAVER SUITS. FINE BEAVER CUATS AND VESTS.....g25 @O0D WOBKING PANTALOONS...w....@2 50 BETTEB ON BB. ........c00-.scssss..... cccaneane rene FS GOOD CASSIMERE PANTALOONS, 3 00, 4,450 and $5 MEBE Li . FISR CABBI’ PANTA! onne: manaane FALL OVBROOATS, Good Btyles.......§ and $10 FALL OVEBOOATS, FINB..............19 to 915 ), OF F. iT ww FALL OVERCOATS, OF FINES’ goes: oY DOMESTIO AND ae NT OVEROOATS Tn istgeres Tween v1OT OVEBCOATS MELTON AND FINE FACED OVERUOSTS COATS, GooD HBaVY ‘Waly oven '° BLACK BSAVEB OVERCOATS.. @00D BEAVER OVEROOATS........... 2 FLApk AND BLUE BEAVER one. a mune K iD oe, Cota oH ra OTHER o 30 and $35 PILOT AND ES.UIMAUX ovanepets.. tS. 950 GOOD CAPEB.......-scseemeees seesannetnmeessene GLE GOOD BBAVER CAPES... ccecen se nsscemnee G18 BETTER BEAVER CAPES..000...cosscssesumme $20 Fu OaP! 0 SPANISH KT 171' Metemeiceheleninal TE ET) WALKING OOAT SUITS, Your! "15 togis YOUTHS’ MBTROPOL IT4N BAGK SUITS, say BOYS’ MELTON BUITS...--seeteecnnerinee eee BOYS’ BOHOOL SUITS. ..ccereenrnernsmarnnn £0 es BOYS’ FINS CASSIMBBE SUITS........9 to 912 CHILDBEN’S GARIBALDI oy. T and 9s CHILDREN’S BISMAROK OOAT SUES. sia CHILDEBN'S VELVBTEEN COAT BUITS..919 BOIS’ HRAVY OVBROOATS, 6togs BOTS’ FINE OVEROOATS, . 10 t0 915 CUILDREW's OVBROOATS, ‘ini a's gs One Price Only. No. : NTH STREET. teu XO- 11 SEVERT r. ne comaeeett 1. 01 second floor, mc BOARD can b? ee fais Beerect. between ee oc 18-3 Il be rented partially {armlabed or untarnisned ol one ies eSLOUL emia ay Sas Bote ware’ svenere between sgt rs o™r eeiern eet are 0, end Uv 16 ©0834" Fort ase eon ane dry eae SS Borthwest sont soraaret | 14th ty h ond Corcoran streets, £0 fore 08 PiiLen street street. 4 oc 14 x Boome! nay O78 per month. Avply next oy | | Fe EE OF VALUE ean. rat ion ce at oolt bt SEF One he, bath-room, hot EUaG- ‘a. ps a ere fee oe eae 3, 93 berg! ot bg. gi THOS. “e WAGG AM, mnie _ 466 7th street, opposite Post Be, A GREAT BARGAIN 8 FRAME | eben Ce a ye oan Joc T z. ate Om: eget & On | RENT— * beagtital nieces uf PRO BET oe on" The eights,” ae, ‘Apply to 00 13 6t 0} ‘DODGE & DARNEIULE. {Ohron.} seo10 T etres deliabtfully situated, No. 50 Missouri avenae, | pear C5 etrort ‘acontatbing sixteoa rooms: Saas ! seetbaet a a i REST—Three Communi Ri | table for, rhetesheanings Tarot or aot: i=ae on same fl ry Birlee eure with ane ros, she tet with vat aes bet. PB esd sta sland. Beat. ge T—T he DELHON| paueene woagpre rete per, potth, olde Rant ES o ¢ teom Kast o *Eaenion tage eye coke ight roome tod Paangee: wih eemeer | | oot. Bas in beck yard: in from? yard trees ot in 24 foot frome ‘by Uz foot ndomest in 4 ie loca topcity- “rte property will be the Rendon wae Apply 459 & street, corner of 6th ye, ec BRICK | House. i, S86 the corner yy with en aud water, and room r, marble tals Stable on rear of lot, for ibree horses. Wili be be sold, eepap for coat. ee 25-tf pe a 800 acurs oF THE NORTH ABLIEGTON ESTATE FOR 8AL: BEAU FIFULE YL oCAreD Fer SUBURBAN Sea Tet esr ‘a ‘ : tana pet Hector cy as auy peat Warren oe ™ vine | WARD AED | ITOL BILG, CaPITOL eg LOCATSD.- - | Pagans 3333p vite ‘iad <7 cae tes ‘- 7 4009, and . | Staaities® Tre horse tv's i atx “year , =. st os lend p——4 ont | anges Island, siter Spm. oclS St ie aL eA HOUSE coutral located one, buying Furniture which ts waluat. ES “onthe Tost 99: Sgeut quavtets. © is otered” ee welling, tbe oguer ibe west. "Sfmauice a the tein? | Bf isth and L streets At Paiva’ ao SALES mILK Satst fi and ali other Fonte. Wor part pee scer iain icy as Pee eee ‘ehil- aaa ‘sth strat 4 6t* ian oe aay Daeinese. oe 1-ot™ face ail aes ee Faia aml Gata ae | Ry Teg CLOTHING, &c. HABLE & €0.°8 CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, NO. 468 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, BETWEEN 3p AND 4% STREETS. ESTABLISHED IN 1563. ons of Wash | sSpennsaue Someta! hat READY MADE CLOTHING FOR MEN aND BOYs. re received for the Fall 5 which (be a8 com- Riera pais permeate posse be lowest aoa ta co ee will be athe otal Wea tn oe orices. Our ateck consists in part of all the tze latent styles tu DERSS AND BUSINESS SUITS, tultable for end ; in "| ager ate oar Bee! OVEROCOATS of TS and quality, from 95 Our stock of FALL OVEROOATS is especially fine, and sell from $8 to $20. PR. Wg also mane to order, Suits fer Oustomers. from CABSIMEEES, OHEVIOTS, mosand other ki good females of sien cas Se seem ofall Casa, rn pe ee: * iurabiliey, and price. cannot be Fs FORMISHING GOODS youwill tnd all the Int.at novelties, and at all times a full assortment ke Store. to select from. All that we desire is that parties In want of CLOTHING or GENTS’ FURNISHISG GOOD3 of any kind, will examaze our stock before par- chasing elsewhere, feeling assured they will save both time and money by ealling at 465 Pennsyl- enue, between Third an@ Four-end-s- half streets, under the U.8. Hotel. We the selection of our pate as aa wt areee Stock OF OLorninG leased with our choice, and f¢ ablonadie Parents eipeee cannot fail to be ‘selected, assortment. HEADQUARTERS FOR BOYS’ CLOTHING. WALL, ROBINSON & 0O., 322 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS, BETWEBH BINTH AND TENTH STREETS. GRAND OPBNING OF BOYS’, YOUTH'’S; AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHINNG! » SUITABLE FOR SCHOOL ‘AND DRESS WEAR. L. BAR’S CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, CORNER SEVENTH AND & STREETS, WASHINGTON, BD. C. THE LARGEST STOCK OF MEN'S, YOUTHS: AND BOYS’ ULOTHING IN THB GITY. NEW GOOPS RECEIVED BEVERY Dar! a STYLEs EVERY DAY! ALL OF MY OWN MAKE! BLACK FUIT® FOR DRESS WE HA @oT- FULLY at & bat eg TOOK aND wit et Saale COBNEB OF SEVENTH AND E STREETS, In the best place in the District to bay BUSINESS aan, 23.86 SATUBDAYS UNTIL Country seaineunechmemimiun inane)’ a tising. CLOSING OUT SALE OF OUR LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK or FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, POSITIVBLY AT OOST FOR CASH ONLY TO CLOSE T! USINESS OF THE LATE THOMAS A. STEPHERS, KNOWN AS STEPHENS & Co, STOCK, GOOD WILL, FIXTURES agp LEASE FOR SALE. For the BEXT SIXTY DaYs! we will retl our Entire Stock, embracing In part MEN'S ond BOYS’ FALL ond WINTER SUITS FURNISH 6oops 1m grest variety. A full line of UNDERWEAR FOR FALL AND WINTER. BOYS’ ANY YUOTHS’ OVERVeaTS. & Large Btock of MEN'S OVEBOOATS (all qualities) will be sold BEGABDLESS OF GOST. Bepoctal attention is calied to our MBROMANT TAILOBING DEPARTMENT. Oar Stock of PIECE Goops well selected, and cmbraces some of % desirable styles in the market, We ett MAKE TO OLDER, t prices a FAR BELOW THE REGULAR EATEs, And in the most FASHIONABLE AND Call carly and secure first selections, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, AND DOESKINS BY THs Yakp. A small lot of TRUNKS, Bemaining on hand an4 will be sold at VEBY Low W FIGUBES, P. 8.—Alll persons indebted to the estate are ear- estiy requested to cail and settle their aco sun’ THE BU <S MM =] P5LE tS iad UranD SEES erates nete or ger herd oaim ‘Senne F eee (Buccemor to H. F. Lowson & Co... CITIZENS, ARMY AND Navy 2 ¥ Mt orgy TarLog, ar) — lee Brown.) WALTER D. WYVILL"B, No 409 Penneylvanis svenne. ams IF YOU ABE I§ WABT OF a GOOD COUKLNG STOVE, sll and took at the CALORIFIC COOK STOVE, To be found at selett a Exrea MESS, BOSTON INSPECTION, BEW MACKEREL, in size amd quality, N. W. BUBOBELL, Belected Received to“tay. Under Ebbitt House.) 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