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EVENING STAR. | Largest Circulation in the District CROSBY 8. NOYES..........E4iter. WASHINGTON OITY: WEDNESDAY.......OCTOBER 27, 1569, S7 READING MATTER ON BEVERY PAGE. , SER OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TALB- @BAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. ——————————_——_—__ S77 THE EVENING STAR is furnished to neweboys at 8 price which enables them(o sel! 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. i a THAT CONV§NTION. We begin to gather now from the faller re- Ports of the proceedings of the Convention of Capital-whbeelers st St. Louis, some idea of the Teal nature of the affair. It parported to be composed of delegates frem sixteen S’ates and | Territories, bat to make Up this +-representa- tion" it WAS necessary to appoint bogus dele- gates in many imstances; as legimate ones ‘Were not forthcoming. Citizens of St. Louis | Were in several of the delegations. Montana ‘Was “represented” by a St. Louis merchant and sn unknows person from the mou: tains. Nebraska was representad by James S. Church, an individual picked up somewhere | but entirely unknown to Nebraskans. Ex. | Congressman Wm. A. Pile, of St. Louis, un- | dertock to represent New Mexico. The Ure. gon deleganon was a mythical or manufactured one. The Tennessee and Alabama delegations Were picked up about the hotels of St. Louis by & smelling eommittee. Penmsyivacia was | represented by aman calling nimselt James Geggie, but of whose existence the press of that ‘State seem to be profoundly ignorant. Jadge Caton claimed to represent Ilinois, bat in fact Tepresented his immense land interests about | St. Louis, Mr. Medill represented not sewes but the removal project put forward orig: in bis paper, the Chicago Trijghe,as a hae | | joke, but being taken in earnest by the eccentric Reavis and the St. Louis real estate specula- tors, the Tribune could do mo less than send Some one to stand as sponsor for the bantling. ‘The Convention was as weak in material as it Was fraudulent in character, With the ex- ception ef Judge Caton and Mr. Medill, of Illinois; Garret Davis, of Kentucky, and Gen. A. C. Dodge, of lowa, there was not a man of note or capacity im the crowd. ‘The St. Louis Republican, the ablest and most thoughtful advocate the removal project has, Goes not hesitate to admit that the Vonvention ‘Wss a failure, but thinks, “thoagh it did not prove a great success numerically, it commit | ted no serious bianders.” It contents itself | *) with believing that “the faet taat, except from Our nearest neighboring States, (Illinois, lowa, and Kansas,) there were comparatively few delegates present besides our own, does uot in- dicate that mere exists any ‘ndifference on this subject among the people ct the Mississipp; Valley, but rather a distrust ia the time and ‘method of prociaiming their opinions and de. sires.” On the whole, the ie; ullican seems inclined to believe that more is to be gained for the | project through the press than by conventions, and says: “The fear is. that those who wish we have the Capital remain where it is wil! likely, at 8 time whem the West and South a ‘weakest in Congress, to press heavy appropri- tions for Washington, with the view to in- crease the ‘sacrifice’ of the removal.” That | pSper does not seem hopeful of the immediate Consummation Of its wishes, but bas faith that the seat of Government will be changed “within the next twenty-oge years,” and that when it is changed “the State of Missouri will comtaim the Capital of the United States.” In our opinion, the St. Louis convention has shown the utter weakness of the removal Project, and we are very glad it has been held in order to demomstraie how groundless is tne | idea tbat any considerable porsion of the people of the country baye any disposition to see the seat of Government removed trom its present position. Whitelaw Reid, well m here as the former correspondent of the Uiu.cinaati Ga: nd now connected editorisily with the New | York Tribune, is said by the Chicago R-pwlican | to be going to lead a Miss Ida Field to the mat- Timonial altar before long. This seems to be a Sort of compromise arrangement on the part of R.or Dame Rumor. Une repors not long | ace had bim down as going to marry Miss Kate Field, while another had him booked for | Miss Ida Lewis, the Newport heroine. ‘The election in Baltimore to-day is for mem- bers of the two bramches of the city council. (ne member of the first branch is to be chosen ineach ward, and one in every two consecu- tive wards for the second branch The old qxty council, which adjourned sine die Inst evening, Was composed entirely of democratic es. To-day there wilt be three luckets im the fleld—democratic conservauve, Tepublican and workingmen, with a few inde- pendents. ‘The entertainments of the Lydia Thompson troupe continues to be very popatar in the | city, and the National Taeatre was wall filled | | again last night, it Deimg the last representa'ion of -Ixton.” To-night they will give a bur. esque on “Somnambala;” and Friday night the «Forty Thieves” wil! be produced for the venefit of Miss Thompson. A. R. Spofford, Librarian of the Nationai Library, read a paper on the Public Libraries | of the United States, at the session of the Social ‘Selence Congress in New York, last evening. | That it Was a most interesting and exhaustive | document, none who Know the capacity and industry of Mr. S. can for a moment doubt. The majority for Governor Hayes in Onio. with only mine counties unofficially reported, is 7,591, against 2,993, whem Governor Mayes Was elected two years ago. Mr. W. R. Smith, Superintendent of the Bo. tanrcal Gardens, bas been writing some capi- tal foreign letters to the Chronicie, ‘There are some good ideas in the commani- cation of “H.C. 1.,” ix regard to manufactures for the District. From Shillington we have Appieton's Journal for November 6. mapcea SSS ance ae amie ated i prarendieteetene ss. ceterar7 jand, Maine, dispatc! San ‘states ten ‘attempt to poison a whole family im that ci est been trustrated. Avon | ‘thirds of the Presbyteries have been Teceived at the office of the New York and 1 Sere ee Feunion is ratified poe AO eho in 1m Pitisbarg ou ime 10th of Mexenter todeclare Fi paehitnRileticctemntaee ®F Detroit is to abolish steam whistlés. S7°A capital joke—the Capital Convention. ber, | = a br HOxSTON fond othe slatingatebed Di A Mvrp ExacrtTsp.— Joba W. M ras executed at Greenville, Bond county, tit —~ - Hobie the 224, for the mau: McAdams, on the Sth of July ast, The ae attempted to outrage the person of Mrs. McAdams, bated ga eae oe lady an r neighbor. Fallia par. maseene tly refusing w concead w her life. Moore 1 young wife aud one enild, to whom be wrote a vers affectionate letter on the morning of bis execution, in which Re con. fated bis crime. but expressed a perfect gil ness to die, as be felt assured that his runs bad been forgiven. He was @ m: of the Methodist charch and &n officer m the Sab. bath school, and the last mn in bis section who would be ve been suspected of the double erime for which he suffered the penalty of AYorre Man S Gampiine Tarte — tragedy occurred last Friday say ohche in the up- Lad pt pee ef Jefferson county, pA Marry ‘aylor and a young man named Griffin were | playiag cards at the Bouse of Anthony: tr, a negro, and Larkin White and Jobo Dickinson, both negroes, were present. In the heat of one of the games, a dispute srose be- tween the white men, parens Ce Griffin, woo | clinched, and Taylor, drawing a small bowie- knife, stabbed Griffin twice im the heart, in- fiicting wounds which resulted in. the death of the latter in tay ee Taylor, upon this urn of affairs, fled precipitately and made good Bis escape before any officer could be sammoned. capt —aeienere—tner j S7 A horrible story of a railroad accident comes from Massachusetts. Last week a little boy was run over by the cars at Monson and fearfully mutilated. His mangled remains ‘were gathered up in bag, and his heart which ‘was picked up ZA the track, for some time con- tinwed to pulsate in the hand which held it. | —$————_____. S7 While the Rev. Joho Jackson, rector of Ledbury, in Herefordshire, Eogiand, was preaehing on Sunday, Oct. 3, @ young woman, formerly cook in bis family, walked to the top | of the middie ai: holding apa child, _ formed the congre; tmat«at was Mr. Jack. | fon's. ——$$__ &7 Catharine, the oldest of the Beechers, is sixty-nine years old. She was betrothed early in yoush to a very brilliant young scholar, who is still remembered—Professor Fisher, of Yale ag eon lost atsea, Miss S7Fred. Douglass will lect on “Our Composite Nattonalit; » | LOB’s SUBJECT THIS | Li 1@ (CRE ed DEDIA he new Met Ye crn creaaene |yatteville, will be 1980. ‘The ooHl-4t \W JBGSEY pepe i AS, ited pare rned meet- 3 uN. ail VE convocation of tapdlernsl On eZ we Bo noToM atts AROH ©: ar ime. “T areden 1 Oe Bt : — ~ a ey aries urou) "D.1. BURNETT, Sec. bet ‘Oe end ret-cl Gallery tn the United States. ’Pacintion wees passed. ocaa-lm lo M. WILLIAN, 336 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 7 CITE TREVISE, PABIS, it received PONSON’S EXTRA LYONS VELVET, FOB CLOAKS AND DRESSES, | Which be will sell at BY LOW ) PRIOES. UILDING A830 1 | Ty Uecting of this Assoc! UNDAY of Noromber, which time monthly Copies the Constit obtai wget: az the fol llowtag plascas neds on ats Plant, cerner New York ayence and 0082 lw e beld at ul be r seirhes eS E: Shepherd, 369 Pennsylvania avenue, noar | eptiddleton & Co., Bankers, corner 15th and F “Buanrca Robinson, (Wall, Bobinsou & Co..) 322 Bitl, at Bi & Co.’s Bank. rederick Koon cone, ¢0 ath andi etrects. O' storrs, corner W.H, Clagett, Treas ter ol pebscanee . eas pera 5 ae re PHBE, secretary. 1OSAL VOES. 8 Savings Pay ERUet oy ome, 5 oat . ton, D. ©. October 19, eee beet Olen, Sasliog: | 4 wed Co crteait eyeaiten eh tited four month eo] Bore —all money helore’ the THLBD, Mi pisb NowDLy. WS ree EPAR’ 1) Orvicg of Uomrt'LLER OF THE CURRI Notice is Hereby a1: gRisting Notes, of evade,” Austin, evar at i AY Pranecaed the wees IsslUN TIOKBTS OF Baus ict ASHIsGTON SRATING CLOB may ed at the eed 's office, 466 one street, Re ie tw THOS. E. WAGGAM Bas sos panee JONSON HAS BB- jer the Government, Hie he Fo 3 five entire time tothe ) Corner 1th and Biperee prries Hovas—S 333% am Lae a "ize B. ATTORUEY. ATU we ate 1s’ Di aL ive feitetesngt ae Tag iy ween the hours cue ‘LOO bes 8 colored called “The Sons and 2. ow — S7 it ts an absolute tact ums period are covering their Wet te FOR SALB AND RENT. "FOB SALE AND RENT. | CLOTHING, &o. No, 416 G atreet, betw ‘8t., Det. 4th sud St! a mney PURBISN NP. at low prides, at 4° INT—A auite of three eee | oom *OB 84 F—One of the cheapest MUUsm 1 LY Washing'on bree 91,00. Call at $34 K LE OVEN COOKING RANGE, 1 eo 5. F. SIMPSON, SYLVANTA AVENUE, Fu = aD Panton is PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, at inuRD PA z howt Board ( 5K), cots tt between loth and Uth strecte, i wer a 2 Fonneyivaale pba Coa pe [M40N 2 camepaty, fetreete, A’ room and board for two at sn ee ne FOR SALE— | es ctrvatioty. fn irainte. srtand, and | Fo SENT re FORE IOGRD HOUSE. with sit ther brates and gl ny, property | has been ved ev boarding, Ofice Room, 17 Federal Block; corner 7th and | for Perm et! untienmens all ait omptty attended to, ‘The beat re- | Permanent tenant. MApuly wt Sear ofice. car Be rences en if reauited - | Foe RENT Three lave commanicating 0 Gro. 7. a. Ons. W, Oaurnrty of N.Y. fornished ROOMS, suitable for ae ont ocds-1m, lessantly aituated; Notice TO CONTRACTORS. SE style house. ry 7 tame GroRs! Town, D 0., Oct. OB RE! Bealed ike Toucdatios rt ‘ead 10th west, a reer of {hs abeiments for the = Brapored aaa i che mogens bnoee cenrens vements Posses- is dash Ouse pi om dey seine re gen immediately R20, LANGLEY. OU! lar, ta- Pra, convenient, to street yeuracon ath Street east, second house avenue. spite! ‘Hil! yery lberal ». m. Beferences street, on B,& 0 B bar ‘Adarees 0. 8TRWA FURBISHED Fe een etree ay and garden. or partly fu yotweon 8t ‘as large ri ead var Seal on Wo On secon: ey loth and llth strects. one. ot Georgetown. Cowncornd AXLES, tro atamsll fenton required. Apply. oly atter 3 )OR BENT—Twi 3 i hee aun ee a 4 at Le ose. rol vy oc 3% Reus FoR REBT, WITHOU Bam. aT BOOM, at fe, ie ihe 37m, z | egruen chy Part j F3E a, HOUSE on fist sirect, | on alst strect Tetupen and 8. C#Bvrcs RESIDENCE FOR BALE. o ‘the two dwellings at the northwest reer ed Weeirer ass ‘Maseachnsetts atenae. ace.) afters for sale t cs Tesidence. Th pores vation, and to be completed jovcuber 11s stapacious as au ‘ordinary @ou- jee, and asc. nient for eatertainments, be measures 33273 feet ; new diag room ba hase depth of &7 feat: i ADDITION TO OUB ALREADY LARGE STOCK, WE RECEIVED TO Day, rlors and dit in one, 70 feet; 3 il tepowsh tht eae woe tdi of ee de oats with town. alley bases nT Seine avatar a ENTIRELY NBW STYLES OF ce peer w of ri ett aes 2 Ro loveitty eft ito, BUT ILDING LOTS ong Highland Block for OVERCOATS, [OR BRNT—1n Suite ora (The first ones of the Kind in the city.) pished if deatred. Apply 213 H street, Are ween, ) Beth and loth. 5 LLRX, 7 ona ocms-4t* QUALITIES FINE CARDIGAN 6OMS_ FOR BENT—Fernisnec R Bighed. with fret class Taeue veal BOARD. at | KNIT JACKETS, syeet, between L 6: ate oer | PROPBETY FOR) 85, 83.50, 84.50, @6. G loosts for either business or private ree- | more! ton of itis ur a may | ‘purchasers. Apply to ¥ 7S TaomPsOR oe Gor, sth ati A VERY SUPERIOR STYLE OF FALL OVERCOA’ about one quar mat one @ ton eo 4 Liceres 5 né PLAID PANTS. corner of 3 1 T—Twe: gy big inom set 8 oe iors 5, $6, &7, &5, $9, g10, CHILDREN'S OVE ATS, cen pie Ae rrmae | hers Boom, K.tchen and Oellar have rent Tree, | sea a chen rea Peceriet jor retiring from ere For f mation 1 ai aia J. BIVIERE. | corner 4 Pu end | BOYS’ suITs, At SS end $9. oc 90.3" ‘wo ee ‘story BRICK HO) HOUSES; and RS AMEE Mae minut oe leur - ites’ walk to the Treasury Department; rent @3) Der oat Inquire Bi “pe? 7th street. <4 oc 19-Lit QO™tie ie ae LEFT. A. SAKS & CO., POPULAR GLOTHING HOUSE, 517 SEVENTH STREET. OLA WE c- HOUSES. aot Peeieo.novee| Ne. 440 F For sale by streati 0625 eoStit (ROHR B. RLVANS & 00. eee wary BRIOK HOUSE-a0 th ADDI OD tbe prema JOS. 3. MAY'S | ya vP PARIS KID GLOVE DEPOT, tocar @ oe 30% PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, OR Tak =a faralahed secon airy FHONT Barwaen Ninta ax Tents Streets. Fibs -_ ai os S7 Alithe ities 1 t-class PARIS KID F% fami; he ee pir a oF joveltios GLOVES. just receetven, Pt clase street between lath and Ith, after ¥.'slock. LAD1E8' GLOVES, 51, $9.25, ba sar BS’ GLO ES, 93; ORNTS', 52.23, FT pont oye UBRIOHED ROO! 265 Vermon' street, near ‘Arlington Howl. | Pat ors Bo vce, cou 001 5 Buacx GRos bese BILES. 3.3. may, oA Penngyivania avenue, tet oth and 10th ats. él ‘U-MOBROW tober 25,) tortment ules Back 3 08 ORAS | ra 81 este FS RBNT—Three fon Loan neD Stal fe on pa oft “9h garauare es Ses aad i368 ab atrects| ‘Seteta parkrr 3 yard ae tsces ree pen, tw (or Sis 915, Va Lag Ns if | im s Acti F Hee Gautid i Woy end Ba i | Henares ee er ook Hs Ok SALE 01 nro Peuah Bol EAROR, cs i 4. Hoe! de of Mh-street road, near Goncral joward’s.. wold o \BOOKERY, | Noosa MOS NOW MIGHT. 517 M street, RI oe iy fa d three ator: CHINA, CSR, nearly new und ploussutly @Lasswans, Tnauive ‘ar Sot twee! 00 26-1 OUTLEBY. and PLATED WARE med i k of ti nator over? Ag stock of + an tae too north al Arar Om OF aie ak cree 4 (Odd Fellows’ Halls between 12th and 13. F°; ESET HOUSE < on 2th eo Bo fo, 200. tween Ponnerivants one ace anh me Asth 0035 5t™ Fitivess RENT HOUSE iH ‘New York arenes, Bey toTHOs. We pee 256 Penney rants itreets. oc 35: (oes wonows’ Halt) 7 7 eb eS Pioase bs tent front fou ur large ome ite | Fe D. compri i porte: bliin vat 1K street. ee CaR Ste sania A Sofas, Longe, OB SALE OB BXOH. ed ry 1 tideboarda. Miricre, Bair Fo ini mane a eS Se egParior and ook ‘Stoves. ertatians,” ctionsers lor ‘or sale se encheae ae can be 496 9h, near D strect. NE WoRoo Ks bas a From ‘TaB BAST. opposit Pie | Fe? RENT—On Bayett Geor, stoma. No ite Convent frou, ‘a HOU! THE. eg OWS OE MARNE SPREE, containing rooms Ee van coll ee = reat Terms “moderate to8 eae etEres ae eet Chet ant oo 36-6 FOR PALE, O8 BACT TERNE—a ouICK | Anos OUSE, twenty five f1 fort; rt hs ot, Gulmate. land rocacte of our equ | SFajterien aud beecmentalaaied on (ue ctat : dtc nisdeseawcnt | ota frtaiaas sm © ome ns tel ee ena Hoes gbnrt BR EASBY, B Ledyard ara Bil D street ee ‘26th atrect west, NIDWOBTH. By &. Prontias......... WONDERS OF THB DEEP A companion to are from the O; a from November lata (ok HOUSE, containing thir corner @ Watreet north. Appt Stray Leaves from of Nature By | Dr. panacnes 622 Penney ive = bevirs SBenelg do Vereen a1 of Capito 1. alec, 8 Beat oe T TAGE mre ing METEORS, Acrolites, Btorms, and Atmospheric | inyards tect Rear KB, lsland: hydrant From the Freuch of Zurcher and derigolie..-—. beormestieaest yh BNT_Three sory TRLOK Bpons o OF JOSEPH sree sers. B it, between M an cr rth. BUSINESS STAND No. 473 tite meee (ey E and F streets; long used by va aud 49, NEBOING, AND IAYstaTION gabinet maker. Apply N- corner ikh ae. Ny 2 PEXMSULV ANIA AY EN: padeieg yy streets, Oapitol street: suttable f 0) in the Gove: rament Tinting Gitice, eo! BOOMS, near North OVERCOATS. Mat GR iitaated ea Pinntey tor pe eal family for housekeeping! POPULAR PRICES. street. "Unte pases edt low. one eat, Of ott ns Res cay ese ils 340 9th atreet, between kK and L stree! A. SAKS & CO. M7 READ 77m GAREFULLY AND MEMO. THE PRICB: ae Ss, Light Weights. GERTBEL COLOB—FALL, $10, ditto fis ae re OEP oes SILK MIXED, $13, ditto Lt Bi streets. Board oan be Ko VEEY FINE, $15, ditto HIG Poa ay pare GEBVIOT, $19. Cag val ci atreeta, SUPEE1OB ONES, 820, $22. $25, a1tto cons bt" Gee, A eT STO! GOOD MELTONS, 816, Medium Weight, Reteee Hine SUPERIOR GRADR, 920, aitto rss aera avers = tneatns oe KNOBBY CBEVIOTS, $15, ito ‘OR containing? rooms: corner of (GLI8SH GOODS, north: Very fines tasty and natty,¢ 930, ditto foc 3.3¢0 Ure 9” the premises DOMESTIC MELTON, (few,) §3, Heavy Weight BETTER ditto, $10, ditto inaviee ricoh oF Zeca ore Fs atrent SUPERIOR ditto,§ 16 and 15, 920, ditto dim Re sirect pth v7 tari ery Ape cece name | THERE MT WHITNEY, 912 aad $13, aitte pe al d'al streets, Ospi id PETERSHAM, $12. SATTBEBH, 312. DOMBESTIO BEAVER, $15. GOOD BEAVES, 810. BS, 325, $30, 935, feavopsels 930. SURTOUT, $35. BEAVRR FEOOKS. (fin0,) $95. - | teat bene Sats M7 THE psd ADDED 70 wits SAKES & €O., “ pally CLOTHIERS," 617 SEVENTH STREET, ‘| ERSE ee eae emer eo 2fitttntng Notional Bank of tho Reputte, Ste Le Fay 486 ie ance — rattenl Toca Tre STREST toD +2 wow <= No. 486 71u B13 ee ean, ki ‘sud W Btrests, wonbuete® 3s vwltinpriviicgrot two above, inenae Une utes story ols * ween B street SOK BERT —Doe eh mages | hac TER tb fC ees a e modern impro juding 2 | liberal. oF sale. | Also, TW > HUUSES on north slde wT atreet. Detagort lath | HABLE & C€0.’s and 16th streets. Apply to GEORGE = Phast or to BIGGS & 00. 6-27 [OR RENT—A BEIOK HOUSE. ane 7] rooms and mer kitchen, situated on lth | street. No. 10 deors trom L. a at enusylvania a CLOTHING 366 pt Sale. ir store, “eae rr near J; on BER | ESTABLISHMENT, cls tf ren SALE OW RENT HOOSE 374 2st atroet. P| NO. 468 PBANSYLVANIA AVENUE, en G and H. heated ae “PAR PARRER, | Aste Inquire of GR VOR SALE-15 RORESOF VALUABL BLA 7, | marcas Seay aivided t gn . t markets. (Win DUCGLAS. P street, west of lath. BETWEEN 30 A4ND 4% 8T! ESTABLISHED IN 1553. E: forste,. ApDpiy ry and P: vision: Store. | Ooledt Ti Loulslannave.,.det 6th & hats. FOd SAGE wo: 1s, north wide Rast street. i ‘We call the attenifon of the citizens of Wash c= aed the Disti ict of Columbia to our eatire ‘eck of for the Pali and 5K SRCtires a BRIO OVS sacicpe teat aor chine batt ‘OR BALE—Threo st.ry_ BRICK HOUSE, 534 othing Fu ryland 3 nesr thecormebot Mietiocs, | Qu stock we have parchased lan I ion cy mit TO ot rey cold tert range. fire- | jeate rick mantels, all repair Btableou resrct lots with as oud water. and room for three horses. Will be sold « £95 cat oc? tf 325 Penn's avenue, near 7th at, ‘OR SALE—Ten HOUSES —Tea Houses ‘cash, and ti ta couseumeuce prices CLOTHING, &o. L. BAR’S CLOTHING ESTABLISEMENT, CORNER SEVENTH AND E STREETS, WASHINGTON, D. C. THE LABGEST STOCK OF MEN'S, YOUTHS’ AND BOYS' CLOTHING IN THE CITY. | SRW GOODS RECEIVED BVEBY DAT! | BEW STYLES KVERY DAT! SLL OF MY OWN MARE! ALL OF MY OWN MAKE! gas shroughs street, just completed; water and | ronghout, preased Mauserd = xt o | vic ere oe aw HgMruron, Onmeker recite Ballder’s Depot. FALL OVEBOOATS | eas = resus Teseatieecetetod Sy | ts capectslly One, and sell trom 98 to $m. Kendall. Distance from P Fos Ofice, two) We ai a fre The ants and. conreulences Se seuee ts srt Flog iso make to order, Suits fer Customers, from = rerely con ae expense iaviag been incurred tn rend aigringtaisin | CABSIMERES, CHEVIOTS, MELTONS, z nig ced 8 Bret class residence. Stables, car. ses, woodsheds, and other conveniences remises asyee, ond of goods that be seen ‘all times, sonic ality, Gurabitfy, and price, rae In FURNISHING GOODS youwill find ali the latest novelties, and at all times s full assortment to select from. o oa or os bap et Ried of smply provi 2 |. enna will be for sty! me spree premises will on immedt. ‘more land will be iet on WILLIAM STIOKNE LIAM CLOTHING or GESTS’ FUBNISHING GOODS | ofeny kind, will examine our stock before par- i. chasing elsewhere. fecling assured they will save : | both time aud money by calling at 465 Ponusyl- varie Brenve, between Third end Four-and-a- half streete, under the U. 8. Hotel. rz 1 HOUSE | Fo, ee sia Fopabed eT rlavenae, | Seg Ne ye water, ate g sicinon ro carigge: | We i AB orion ‘on the premises. oli | gaia sAgurwTaTEe’ stock S OF CLOTIANG ouse and stable. Apply on the premises. 012-tf 300 AOBES | p te and or THE . with our welected, choice, and f NOBTH ARLINGTON ESTATE | assortment. FOR SALE, | BEAUTIFULLY, Ly LOCA SED FOr FoR SUBURBAN ” pryiees Bay eee "gue of ‘a Oapital City HEADQU TE! dia thie atin Pe ‘The best grape land yet bait fr Pane a | FOR BOYS’CLOTHING. cally toted ei ee 2 WALL, ROBINSON & CO., Fors RENT —Four betwee! JauUES e) frat James in. PA 323 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, BBTWEER oTs! Lots BINTH AND TENTH STREETS. ROM @10 TO 925 DOWER AND @5 TO $20 A MONTH, IN THE FIBST WARD, I8 THB SECOND WABD AND O8 CAPITOL HILL, BBAUTIFULLY LOCATE! Aplyto JOSHUA WHITHEY & 00. jh street, bet. @ and H. | GEAND OPENING OF BOYS’, YOUTH'S; AND CHILDREN’ CLOTHINNG: SUITABLE FOB SCHOOL AND DRESS WEAR. | e80-2f Warr SYBUP, BUCKWHEAaT, a ay Pues OMARBERBIBS, C@O10B HAMS, MEW PIOKLEF, AND LOW PRIOBS. Cc, WITMEB, ‘Cemex, 1,000,000 s.seon Lares, ~~ bas yon sale ou ‘CHRAP, ‘lies, er tar, BBROHANT Metropolitan ardians cannot fail to be nies I7i8-tf No. 363 Poca. s ANDOOMEROOATS JUST MRUREraD TO™ ONE H ete PIStEr ¥ LES OF siz To WE HAVs gor- ce rc ten ‘K AND PRICES wilt <a COBNSE OF SEVENTH AND © STEEETs Is the best place in the District to buy LOTHING AT A SAVING OF 26 PEE eae OENT. CLOSING OUT SALE LARGE AND COMPLETE sTocn FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, POSITIVELY AT COST FOR CASH ONLY TO CLOSE THE BUSINESS OF THE LATE THOMAS A. STEPHERS, KNOWS as STEPHENS & CO, STOCK, GOOD WILL, FIXTURES AND LEASE FOR SALE. For the NEXT SIXTY DAYS! we will sell our Entire Stock, embracing fn part MEN'S and BOYS’ FALL and WINTER SUITS FURNISHING Goops ip great variety. Tull line of usp as FOR FALL AND WINTER. BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ OVEROOATS, A Large Bteckof =. ‘6 OVEBOOATS (all qualities) witl be sola REGARDLESS OF COST. Exspectal attention is called to our MBECHANT TAILORING DEPABTMENT. Oar Stock of PIECE GOODS is well selected. and ombraces some of the most wegesirable styica tn the markets We eit sisi’ ced on Fran seats Tilt” ase ae - RATES, FASHIONABLE a? AMD D ORABLE MANNER. Call carly and secure Orst selections, CLOTHS, CASSIMEBES, AND DOESKINS BY THS YaRgp. A email lot of TRUNKS, Bema!niog on hand and will be sold at VEBY Low W FIGUBES. ug ake Somer Teve cE seas et conn SrErne: NS a4 pwnd Between Bint end: Tenth ste, J. BEIBERGEE, (Buccessor to H. F. Lowpen & Oo.,), CITIZENS, ARMY AND Bavy Bim F. TAILOR, Hotel, (late Brown's.) evenue, Wi IF YOU ARE IN WANT oF a GOOD COOKING STOVE, ‘Call end look at the OALORIFIO COOK STOVE, ‘To be found at WALTEE D. WIVILL’S, No. 409 Pennsylvania avenne, Exza MESS, BOSTON INSPEOTION, BNEW MACKEREL, Selected in size and quality, Beoelved to day, selett ecm (Under Ebbitt House.) peta a en a a 4

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