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EVENING STAR. Largest Circulation in the Distriet | °' CROSBY 8. NOVES........+.Editers WASHINGTON OITY: TUESDAY... OCTOBER 19, 1569, G7 RSBADING MATTER ON BVERY Pace. GEE OUTSIDE FOR GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. S7 THE EVENING STAR is farnished to | ewsboys at a price which enables them to sell | it on the street for THREE CENTS a copy at S 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 or Georgetown, at TEN CENTS 8 week. ‘The dantic Monthly for November, received from the publishers aad from French, Laugran, & Omivie, bas for its opening article a con- tribution by James Parton apon “The Small | ‘Sims of Congress.” It is pleasantly written, but ratber wire-drawn, as is the case of most | of Parton's iste productions. Among the small sins of Congress, Re indicates the employ- mentot door Keepers to open doors that shut Shemselves, and at the rateot two men toa door, the discharge ef private obligations by Congressmen at the expense of the public by procuring appointments of superaumeraries toffice; the improper use of public property im giving away (ranked envelopes; the waste of Money upon poor works of art; the waste of Public mouey through the waste of time in | Imivolous debate; the waste of stationery; the | multitude of petty transgressions covered by | the words “Contingent Expenses”; theextrava- @Ant prices for getting the corpece of dead members home from Washington; the tec system | employed to compensate some of tne officers of |», TEE STRIKE on the Erie railway is in fall Congress; the millions wasted in Printing | documents thatare never used, &c.,&c. Par- ton’s remedy for this Congressional profusion ts to abolish fees, perquisites and privileges, ‘and secept in liea thereof a proper increase to their salaries. Bat lest Congress should think ‘Bim too severe upon them, Mr. Parton hastes © tell them that they are not nearly as profase and corrupt as the vaunted Governments of the old world. On the whole the tendency of Mr, Parton's article will be to leave Congressmen. to the comfortable conclusion that they are no ‘worse than otber legislative bodies of the world, and that in most respects better. It will not touch the consciences of Al- C.'s very searchingly. ——— Tae City Councits Last NicuT—The Board of Aldermen, last evening, reaily did tage some action looking towards the cleaning out of the Washington canal; that 1s, they Sdopted a resolution instructing the Commit- tee om the Canal to report the cost of a dredg- ing machine and the expense of working it. Let us Reve a speedy report, geutiemen of-the committee. Several bills for street improve- ment were passed by the Aldermen; also, 3 bill for erecting and lighting gas lamps in va- Tiows sections of the city. A long and tedious controversy over the school appropriation bill Occupied the remainder of the time until after midnight, being mamly a recapitulation of the old arguments, familiar to our readers for sey- eral years past, as to the proper proportion of the school fund to be paid the Trustees of Uol- ored Schools. In the Board of Common cil the scbool fund distribution was the ject of a communication from the Mayor. ———$—— A writer in the Rockville Sentinel, the organ of the Demecracy of Montgomery county, in- timates that the success of Mr. Woolford as ‘TEL. | they are a good deal mode of execution so much. Nariowat Tamatee—The theatre was | —— Jast night, the occasion being the first | ‘ppearance of Lydis Tmompson's Troupe of © a very good-looking blondes they | so far as can be | \ pathos ree appe:ranc’s the New York critics | to the contrary notwithstaadiag. Or if they | are naughty they Bave left their namghtiness | | benind im coming to moral Washington. ft is & good burlesque troupe, and the burlesque of | bad the Sailor,” with adaptions to suit tne | times and fashions Of 1°69, created demonstra- tive applause. The company comprises Miss | | Lydia Thompson, Pauline Markham, Edith | Biand. Ellen Lewis, Eliza Weathersby, Harry | | Beckettand ‘W. B.Cabili. Beckettis a capital low comedian, and Cabill is very fair. The | company is weil calcuiated to draw, and th> National will doubtiess be weil filled dariag | its stay. Tux Worxiuc Paorte.—Mr.@. J. Holyork. A well-knowc writer ia England om questions Of interest to the working clsseney Tee making some practical remar! and industrial Parinerahipes | system be says: “No wo:kmer ip number, ouget te be wil | coleinenoson man's interest rare | fony terest poe ‘ogress, notwithsianding reporis to the Eany. About 1,300 have struck altogether. It is reported that tae company has acceded to the request of many sirikers, particularly at Port Jervis, and bave the wages dus them, the holding back of whieh originated S7Dr. Mary Walker been lecturing in Louis on the necessity of a men to marry before they reach the age of 40. S7Father Hyacinthe is to receive a public welcome froma party of evangelical clergy- mo 2 S7-The Paris executioner advises that the garrote be substituted for the sotenen, be. cause the condemned dread death by the latter S7 Ex-Qaeen = of Spain, is thor- ibe thtone by she thinks, Be al coon be recall — pati Rad Fea i Ider, City ti ‘clock. Ail ak ited to attend 3 2 Comptroller of the Treasury, and Mr. Fowler | as State Trensurer, involves the closing up of | the Chesapeake and bio canft. The Sentinei | says—“The Chesapeake and Ubio canal, the Present great compecitor of the Baltimore aad | Obio railroad, will be the first public work stricken down, and the valley slong the Poto- mac, now teeming with the trade of the coal | fields, will soon become a deserted wilderness."* From what we hear the Baltmore and Uhio Railroad Company are laboring to get control of the canal, in which case they may not sup. | Press it altogether. but they will take precious ito com~ petition with them in the way of cheap coal ‘w York Post thinks the present arga_ | is used by the Government clerks for ad. ce of pay are « weak.” and proposes better one that found in the Ciril Service of Mr. Jenckes. The Post says: «Let the clerks nnite im demanding of Con- gress that their gatid shail no longer be degra- ded by merely political appointments; that complete bar sball be put to the admission of | Worthless men and women among them; and then add. wita all reasonable emphasis, that | their salaries must be made eq nal to those given by vate business men for equal! services. So to the people see clerkships treated as pen- stops for political tavorites, they will b= dissxt- ised even with the present rates ot pay: but ‘when "bey see them filled by the fittest mea tor Teal service to the Government, they will in- Sist om treating them with Romor and lbderal- ay.’ And now Memphis is bidding for the Na- tional Capital. Say the Memphiscans, “Cur city is nerer the centre of population than St. | Louis; it possesses a more genial climate, and is infinitely better adapted tor the future Uapi- tal than St. Louis.” Therefore, urges the Memphis Sun, “ought not the property-owners ‘Mrmphis to send delegates to the St. Louis | onvrution!” Te be sure; why not! W! the Capitol is mounted on wheels, why should Mt mot perf. rm for a season in Memphis, on its ersnd round in quest ef that evasive point Which is to be tor all coming time the gro- grapbical centre, the center of wealth aud the center of population. ‘The celebrated Foucaalt peadaiam experi- ment to prove the rotundity of the earth was ined in the rotunda of the State House at Columbus, Obio, on Saturday !ast. The pen- dulum had a clear length of one hundred and twenty tert, and showed the motion of the earth im three minutes after its starting. The | experiment was in every way a success. ‘The same experiment was tried successfally some years ago in the rotunds of the Capitol here. Official returrs from $4 counties of Ohio give | Hays 11,553 jority. The four counties not reported will probably give Pendleton about 3.900, so that the actual Republican majority Will stand at about 7550. The Republican ma- jority is ome im the Senate and three in the ‘House ee eee The Tennessee Legislature will ballot to-day for = United States Senator to succeed Mr. Fowler. A Nashville despatch of yesterda, date says that Andy Jobuson’s chances cop. (nue the best, although bis opponents say he Cannot be elected. i} ‘The agricultural statistics published in yes- terday's STAR we should have stated were for the year 196%; the report of the Statistician for that year Baving becom delayed on account of the great amount of labor required for its | preparation. From J. Shillington we have Putnam's Mag- | azine and Godey's Lady's Book tor November; | from French, Lamgren & Ogilvie, Putnam aad | Gelley tor November, and from J. 0. Parker, Lippincott's Magazine id Godey for the same moan. —_—_—_——__ ‘The Tennessee Senate Feutarday adopted | Tesobutions agsast the repadistion prin- cipal or interest of the State debt. This looks bad for AJ. Tiom Blanchard & Mobun,and from French, | Lengran & Ogilvie we bave Appleton’s Jlius- trated Almanac tor 1570. ‘The October number ot Zempic Har bas & loug Walt Whitman's poetry paces vat Sn SF Four o'clook, P. BM. ws we nobby wed- divg bour SF Train ts raving wore than ever at Dav- enport, lowa: this time on women. G7 The cirt of the period wears s monogram w& Archdeacon recommend: sot for light women, bat for | use, and it is now at the head of the class of medi- ions con- ame.” | to state aot a Ball and ° Exo weeks.” Bo iat he poverty fil ahd oatinae | see ban’s appeal. fj ¥ (2: BOYLE. President. | be fairly given to & restorative | ‘TRE GREAT VITALIZER. ‘This tith | which bas taken precedence of all other tonic and sliterative preparations for a period of nearly twenty years. During that tong interval Hos- | !* | TRITER’S STOMACH BITTERS moy be traly said to bave enjoyed unrivalled popularity. Many preparations have been got upto compete with it, | but they bave all fallen into ite wake or sunk into | oblivion for lack ef patronage. From the first. hoth weciefmally and faancially successfal. | Every year has added to the number of its fri: ard the perimental seems to have no assignable limit ‘The mecical profess tiea and approve its | and ti cines t» which ft belongs, the admitted, undis- | puted Foverkian Toxtc o> THF Aor. ‘The atatistic- of the United States Revenue Do- | partment will verify the atstemeat that it stands slone end un wroached ta the lea as compared with those of say othex proprt- | etory remedy advertised on this side uf ihe At- jantic. ‘Tus ExeLaxarion of this fact may be comprised ins few words. HOS¢BTTER'S STUMACH BIT- TERS ie at once the purest, the safest, and the | moat potent of all vegetsbie tonics, and the best | antidote to every variety of malarious disease. | Bence ft is esperislly adapted to the present son of chilling dews and wowholcsome vapors. oclt ett VENTAL CLINIC: Poor of Se District, TERT A be EX ABACTED avd CPAKATIONS ia DENTAL SUB GERY prtormed. without caret. es cers Fat he boure of 12m. end Beni bi “A . LOOMIS” 3 GENTBEL BUSINESS = at ee. me good, tem, daravic A. 8aK8 & CO. 517 seventh atrect. Be JOS, TASES JONSON HAS RE- aD signed hie position under the Government hereatter. give bis entire time to the hie prof - Office, corner 10th and Biprreets ck Hovas—$ toda x. Btodr alles i sap Coconine and gopher: Fe ncnan aR he Hat | | Bar he OPENING DAY, | THURSDA' LEW! 32 MARKET sp. oc 19-28 Gy fF BARGA! 3 In PiabOs WHI pinad octave Resewood ( Ohickering Fall Gr: FIaKe; on. Prane, ta Bes praca ances Sere #5 Bas Heres joo FOR ee OULYERT. Superintendent and Tn: Corrrascwe 8, Footways and New Burl fe am, D Oo. Oitr reserves the Ae incase arte tates of th the tedo 1 Sina to be IndortedProponi for Onrert fete | at Twenty-first and L streets.” THE ONLY GENUINE IN THE OITY. ONLY FI From the celoirated Brewery of Kleiner & Bros., sta. Also. t! Pottaville (Peale and Fourke, 13 to CHuiSTOPAER MADES, OCTOBER 21, aT § BAAR'S eter of Sewers, | teeta) testimony in the caso bo i December next; thet the | is a wiley tie +h persons as io rent ect, @80 M BOR! Beoretary of the Navy. (AG) RIT VE OBNTS A GLASS! an.cnly,de had at f ae corner 10th celebrated D. Yuengling’s For THe conc wi as TGaTS, PARLOR ORGAB, MELODEON, 0 Charges moderat 1 sa ee soa eeu, EAP FENCING =Persons in ‘tht jeep f of FRR Ber woub ‘and G GOAL on oe pftonways, and Wasnincton. D. 0. BTSs. 9 Pickets ity. that we sell at th LUM Beet pil Rinds, Also, and sthet exit. 306 Penne a Insprctor of Sewers, Now Buil wt oa will be vecetved at the Bi | all. until 12 0 clock m, FBID A Sat feneoe, atract ir tw’ nd one. c-balfianide dlametsr fe Gatreet north from | 0 ded with ABD OF | deems, Bis nd manholes wherever deem Beets rals,traps, The work te be don under the direction of the ‘aperintendent and Inspector of riptendence of th eeistant the Mayor ders will statethe 1 Seconi Ward Qommissiouer, | Comminstoncrs appointed by Price por Mosel tock Tor wat sewer gpd lateral, each, and for traps, thimbies, drops and meehor T reserves the right to reject any or deemed for the Interest of the Uo Gorpora: | co. Pz2orceaLs cits office, Cir Har file be t apd one-balf north from 12th to were. ‘Ward Commisni Lobri until 12.07clock m ih inst , for constrnct'n: sto be endorsed od kerae thee | 1 | Office of Superintendent and Jngecter of Sewers Carriazemays, Footways.and N Vow eenae ¢ Sewer two | Meplan Sieuiaee. cae meee rt revided with 4 manholes to be done ntaend In- ce of the and the Assistant Ocm- ns) wisslopers appotuted by the stayor a F reserves the right to reject | all Bias i? Seemed for the interest of the cor) tion #0 to do in Get cel ta | Manx twatses sew BOOK, } THE INNOCENTS ABROAD... | EEBARio AND OTHBR Bom Rs, By Bawerd » sathor of “if Pe ABMS AND AKMOUN, in sutiquity and the mid- tape dle ages, nore. Weapons. By 0) ORE Foom. GUBL, ak ecasees ALWANAC FOR 1570. | THE OBICIN and DEVELOPMENT OF BELIG 1008 BaLike. rt 1. end by Broo! trations from dr | WORKS oF REY, LEONIDAS L WAMLING, DD ft of the td fications may be wren at this sffice ite the price per [i foo! now world-renowned Vegetad'e Tonic hag been | and laterals each, for tra) Froposals to be entorved oneal fot aren | has, Boutelly Mi author of “Gurions Myths of Heath AMONG THE TREES. the, Woode.and F ouer-hanting through Field . he b Eptecove: Chureb. Rolted by Be Hib | Bard, De Deo rnsenne 235 | PHOS PHORESOENUE or, The Emisstcn of yy Min Piants,and Animals. By T. AME NATORE AND iD BER Ta ae Transiated fro: Bidders rimain sewer " thimbles, drops, and descriptive sepateee of Thousends. By seoseeee $1) 90 50 By 3. matt Gould, M 6 Middle A Mossiem....94 50 a pee of Walks Ip By Mery Lorimer. with ita: wings after natar. 2 2. tho F of the Chemical Soctety of weeeaeee G1 T DaUGH. French of X. = gi 6 mere and the lect, igaBen aS Bistwoos Four fr arat cone Pig AKD ros, VEL CARPETING, We hex leave to call the attention of One custo. iblic to the stararenn ‘et er pr street and Penns. avenue — the i, ayenaty. un just opened at our es. i Seba wan ARBESS BEES wentet, oc; Ba eg rom | On I street. between Eleventh and Twelft and basom 7 j; sltmated on T oth atrest west; ‘will be, a ate Delt on terme rr? Baliees x Toom No, 1. Ini Rae eae aou te Tie Oem Kau {0B RENT—H USE Pececealian ad ih quire next door. ‘end § st Pits, reat dcor, or at Wil Ri ‘aint Btore, 330 E street north. containi Detwren mean Boe Sty ad Bao seeTisieads ee walk to ae Darlcatare ane Sts v0 — “ naom ee elsven pa pe No. "10 Beige street, Geor, eto | Whe dcor. Bent @30 per moni —0n SOR PALE OR BENT A BOUSE; tur rooms and sto feet tront by 100 f et dee = aah _Tahee ay ry larylend aven: Ges ond’ patel: ail to Toei a repair "Will beSelds cb 4, Choa for marble Bteble on rear for three horses. ocl tf Fenseetare. je Pot erect kas throughout; pressed brick oo 35-88 2/300 aonne ov THE HOBTH ABLINGTON ESTATE FoR 8ALB, ULLY Ls TsD FOR SUBURBAN ee count ¥ SsATS, competing the Guest bay a the bone and ite vurroundicgs ry oat tor lead miles cs fa ety ahem ‘thi gies Bridge at George ‘The new r% corgetown and Petstax tarapine road. rear through It. Will be sold im los of from one't. ‘crea, on long time, if desired, om deterred parments wise proprietor Hive here SoSe: ETRE sgt gee. OF Addressed a foll, wa: Pi PR. ore PaaB By Bur a) brick frosts, wiih mar Cee dow be Drewn stort base ard LoTve" AND $5 TO 920 A MONTH, IN THE FIB8T WARD, IN THB SECOND WARD AND ON CAPITOL HILL, BEACTIFULLY LOCATED. Apply to JO8HUA WHITHEY & CO. ee ltt 416 Seventh street, bet. G and H. VOR BENT—A orite of Wes ‘mest comfortebly ff FUBBIS Ep Boous — ble: fora gratie Bom having busine Bate Sats with the rk wood Houses md the Depar tment within story back building. Secor re fat is bigbly res; aei ance! re ‘tenant mor W. Wr BINTH, corser Indi treet. . BATA beoutifal RESID EN FoR ilroad, ten rooms, attic and cellar: also. sta- Ngee \. eo seit tess | open fora BY KILBOUBN & LATTA, REAL ESTATE BROKERS, Corner Seventh and F streets, TWO ELEGANT BROWN STONE EESI DENOES, corner of Fourteenth ent, Mansard root, me and the cthe uses are new, Bnd finished ina desrse or paccatlony rarely surpassed. Stable and car: house, if desired. “Saw BROWN STONE RESIDENCE, street; three story fe bas ten rooms, ‘These 5 th’ jeut; 12 roous rn conve euces aud improvements. "Bor sale abe ber iD. TWO FINE HOUSES, On K street, between Fourteenth and Vermont avenue, in the p yw just being completed, BLEGANT RESIDENOR, (street, between Beventeenth and Kightecrth BBIOK ROUSE. On bs Street, between Fourth and Fifth strests. ite Judiciary Square; three-story and Bag Bek Basement, ‘nige rooms aud Data toow, “Fer "ww BEIOK HOUSE, On Seventeenth street, corner K street. opposite the new square; three-stury and basement, ton rooms, brown front all modern couvenlonces, LARGE DOUBLE PRESSED BRICK HOUSE On F street, reen Ninth and Tenth atree four story.’ tw Foome, new house; brow: Bone stepeand trimmings. "Lot zai FINE BESIDENOB, On Kk street, coraer Twelfth, (Hamilton Place:) thr-@ story. ten Foems, brown front, all modern conveniences end improvements, Austrian Minister. Wood stable and carriage, use. TWO NEW PRESSED BRIOK HOUSE: On Beventcenth etreet, between I and K, ( site the new square;) three-story, foart rooms | VALUABLE BESIDENCES IN GEOBGETOWN, On Saport street, adjoining the el Ee as fH. D. Cooke. Fiy of theae New Buick Oorrack Vituas, “tor sale on liberal terms. BUSINESS PROPEETY ON PENNA. AVE. Fine Building Lots in chotce localities. ‘str ate Bulletin. ” Octal ees ply KILBOUBN fe LATTA, Corner 7th aud F streets. BOOMS. vere ROUM, furnished of unfarnis at a&5 Potrect noren cus Fer RENT— meen Ith an 3 0 Riots Islend « between 14th and Ieths streets. ‘Blegantly fur nefeaen Ine private house, ox cellent Hoard (i desired 50 K between 11th and 12t! JOR RENT—A suite of three UNFURNISHED ROOMS, eo; Brat cae 1m thi ase front. Feu BENT—Near the and desirable HOURB Will be rented partially far toa gord tenant for a mod: 306 3 Delaware avenue, Setween north atrees Our 10 OUT OF 25 HO TER FIRST.OLASS DYELLING-HOUSRS, on evuth aide of Corcoran street. betwe:n 1ith aod Isth streets. suilt in th: mi be 0, TWO nd 16th streets, 5 Gaosen B. FLaNt orto BIGGS £00. lr ‘oc Ié-tw" OB BENT—& BRIOK HO summer bite uated en, alt loth | a S06 two dere inten Le teunice st aise ate store, 42 Pennsylvania avenue, hear )i street. ols 2@ ee 310 New J Fonneet SP ee Tae eae a | al ge 2 Dor emcath. ‘Apply to W. 0. JOBMD 10 pow on Utoddertatinote ead ae Dun! a 0 ae = ate = wateral He Gi: ‘and Tanning ya, and a, and four corper of sitet onan a Dpare ULB, {Chroma} Potatel ty iy eheaied Weg oie waters 4 Saas ree tag : ee ee cottage con aubstant teining pareages. Kitchen. ov thirty-foot paved ree- ‘aiue @2 00. ‘ms cach og vat complete 1 if roperty | offered for, Beal Ks ¢ He ‘Orders by mall peony, ed ROOMS for | ihe FOE BENT=—tie, Building. (each 11 Rugust ist. otras D corner 4s st. and Penna. verre willbe 31% Nort ware avent street, vate deligntfal Foudr iitee eres ma, “closets and bath on same for; wal for two persons Ooaventeat coat ail the De} front 8. gene ese j vaddress VERNON, City Post Office. i Fay SALE 47 4 BARGAIN SRIOK = | Detween 4 street } Sodleiary Erware: Kaglish eon it, 9 rooms; gas throughout; Bath with hot and eold ite Lot 22160." AY Risa 8 oat ! ap -tt FOR SALE. Tee eA RES WASHING TON wan D okuRCETOwN RAILWAY Free K; ona $200 First Mortuage Bond so. else. ares National Metropolitan Stock. t paying stocks in inquire at this 0c 16 tf sSoreare among the ‘arket, and will be sold i oice (OB SALE 4 K4kR CHANCE. BaY M. '5.0f good snd Pelabie! ‘atso, Family gle Harness. ao’ abe whote wit very chen: anon hae no farther Bee for | them Tn hutre at thie off oc 16- | | D259, STORE For SRLE-IS = oc 16-8t* *URNITURE FOu BaLe—A HOOD, KF ub located will be to ees baying the | Forpiture. which is walnat, tbe most Feroiture. which ts walnat. and ot the most ap- | ele ant quarters, ® rare 0} ‘tanit) Vere ‘Ter Pappy at 0c15-20* At PRIVATE 8 SALE. Milk Wagon fund an ‘and chattels ape vate pertaining th: For particulars, inquire at an RANCB—A SSS ABEL? aren pier pertectiy avails ernie eucw open Nass: BaDDLB, tos WHIP The put be sold very cheap, ae. the owner haa ne Ingutre ‘at between U and ke. FOUR POOR RT Emban | TABL of strectycorner Mouth. pad” Blot SASH RS. BCABFS, ANB pow: iignt received a4 Market Space. Lo™ozs. woop, aND COAL, ‘We call attention te our ar large stock of LU comntating of lain and souea and first rate quality Tn fact. all kinds of Lumber usually found ina first Lumber Yar: Ws also deat ts WOOD end COAL. We havethe sh Com | ocuse Mountamn end cther well known White loals. the kets, ool Ash Coa! | oe me Pine Wood, sawed and split and We p el our stock tm the best which Tact, teeter with our whar! facill | able a sto sell at prices that cansot fail to bras | sfc oliver in any part of the re Pounds to , CLARK &o., street Bas of eh 5. oc pee yard Virginia's ave. and ah st. Kast, e M. WILLIAN Has ee ooo HANDSOME | NOVELTIES IN FEATHERS, | FLOWEBS, BATS, BONNETS, UN Bi sylvanta avenue, 7 Olte Trevise. Paris. Froesi rrovurt | eet Beceipts direct from the will with orders to seli at Market Rates. Bak! ATTENTION! | Assortment Large! Prive Low! TO ALL PUBCHASEBS. One Barrel or Thousands, at LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES, by W. M. GALT & a PEBEFEOCTION OOMPLETED IN THE | NEW STEWART COOK, + | WITH DUMPING GRATE. NOVEL FLUE, AND PIN POINT DAMPER. Saves over 50 por cent. of Fuel. RA $08 moms Beene saecares pubite ere; ere. to on? ait Sea ea, B. Sima BaB EBMOVED SRLS Be TNE ar te stoenat hag finest brands. Maes sta Poe cy , Bones. ; = o members ond others desiring | w | at A SILK Darer. ae CLOTHING, &c. BUTIBELY NEW STYLES OF OVERCOATS, (The Gret ones of the kind tn the city.) 5 QUALITIES FINE CABDIG, KNIT JACKETS, 50, 85, B6. 4 VERY SUPERIOR STILE OF FALL OVERCOATS. PLAID PANTS, 87, 6s, gio. CHILDREN'S OVERC@ATS, 86 to g12, BOYS’ suITs, At 63 end 69. A. SAKES & CO., POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE, oy 217 SEVENTH STREET. HABLE & Co. CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT NO. 465 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, BETWEEN 3p AND 4% 8T ESTABLISHED IN 1563. ‘We call the atten.jon of the citizens of Wash iegton end the Distiict of Columbia to our eatire stock o1 READY “a Se FOR MEN DERSS AND BUSINESS SUITS, tultable for persons of all ages, and varying in ice for Dress Suite from $2 te 935. Baniens suits from §10 to @20. | sitoLe BAR. OVEROOATS of every grote end quality, from as Onr stock of ‘ FALL OVEBOOATS is especially fine, and sell from $3 to $20. ate mone 4 make to order, Suits fer Oustomers, from CASSIMEBRES, CHEVIOTS, MELTONS, Es ears otber kind of goods that parties may desire of srhich can De seen at all times. j gaaity. durability, and price, cai aot be 7 FUBBISHING GOODS youwill find ail the latest novelties, and at all times a full assertment to select from. All that we desire is that parties in want of CLOTHING or GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS of any kind, will exemize onr stock before pur- chasing elsewhere. feeling assured they will save both time and money by calling at 46% Ponnsyl- Vania avenue, between Third and Four-end. half streets, under the U. 8. Hotel. for style. the select! of on: Fil ABD pri STOCK Of CLOTHING for youths of all ages. jans cannot fail to be pleased wht sur esr. me wolf cols, » cho:ce, and Saahionsle HEADQUARTERS FOR BOYS’ CLOTHING. WALL, ROBINSON & CO., | 322 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS, BETWEEN NINTH AND TENTH STREETS. GEAND OPBNING OF BOYS’, YOUTH AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHINNG: SUITABLE FOR | scnooL AND DRESS WEAR. eet0-1f SCHOOL BOOKs, SCHOOL REQUISITES, WHICH WE WILL SEUL AT VEEY LOW BATES, WHOLBSALE AND BETAIL. —_ BLANCHARD & MONTH, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, ‘Corner Pa. avenue and lith Street, WasHIneTon citr. t Mo 5! tween Dan vas! ! BIRDS 4 TB DB !!!—J ost Jiro aeve aac | Seas Ga ey = SS POR nL_ On. SUPP eRr. aster Susi 2, FOR GENTLE MEN'S WRAR—ai J ote CLOTHING, &c. 4 L. BAB’S CLOTHING ESTABLISEMENT, CORNER SEVENTH AND E STREETS, WASHINGTON, D. ©. THE LABGEST STOOK OF MEN'S, YOUTHS’ /D BOYS’ ULOTHING IN THE ITY. NEW GOODS RECEIVED BVBRY DAT! it STYLES EVERY Date ALL OF MY OWN ALL OF MY OWB MAKBI B LIGHT oer Kose. BAND NEROOATS JUST KBCBIVED. ous BU DRED Piste at roe or eth i Li FoR a e@oT- me RL reg ts P 5 anD SEEN eer COBRNBB OF SEVENI" AND BS STERETS Is the best piace in the District to buy GOOD CLOTHING aT Asavine OF 26 PEE BLTOM { BUSIN LOBED ON SATURDAYS UNTIG es SVBNING - ea CLOSING OUT SALE or ovR LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK or FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, POSITIVELY AT COST FOR CASH ONLY TO CLOSE THE BUSINESS THE LATS THOMAS 4. STEPHENS, KNOWN as STOCK, GOOD WILL, FIATURES aND LEASE FOR SALE. For the NEXT SIXTY DaYe: we wil! cell our Entire Stock, embracing ta part FURNISHING Goops im great variety. A full line of UsDEEW. FOR FALL AND WINTE! BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ OVEROOATS. A Large Btock of MEN’s OVEROOATS all qualities) wiil be sold EGARDLESS OF COST. Especial attention is called to our MEBCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT, Oar Stock of PIECE Goops sclected, and cmbraces some ef the Ms wedecirebiestyios in the markets West MAKE TO ORDER, And tn the most FASHIONABLE AND DURABLE m. Call carly and secure Sirst selections, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, AND DOESKINS BY THS YaRD, small lot of TREAR ESB, Remaiuing on band and wit! be sold at VEBY Low UBES. P. §.—All persons indebted to the estate are ear Dest: area ee to call aud cottio their accounts T Be Tak Book? ° + aad sae our frends ks PROMPT SETTLE! 2SFErurns (Bnecemsor to B. F. Lovpon & Ge..) ei ARMY AND Bavy ROBART TAILOR, titan ctl, ate Seen’) No. 362 Penn. avenue, Washingtn. a IF YOU ARE 18 WANT OF 4 a GOOD COOKING STOVE, Cail end look at the CALORIFIC COOK STOVE, To be found at WALTER D. WYVILL’8, No. 409 Ponuryivanta avenue Exrea uzss, sostox INSPEOTION, NEW MAOKEBEL, Belocted in size and quality, ‘Received to day. solett N. W. BUROBELL, Feoecbece LUmsaei CT guicna ot aa see No iia S silb name, pS trad va,

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