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EV ENING STAR. Largest Circulation in the there has been a change in front on the part of the Administration in regard to the Cuban qmestion, we have the best of reasons for be- President's message was sent to Congress to eause any change in the policy indicated by that document touching the recognition of Leiligerents’ rights in behalf of the insurgents. On the other hand, it is understood that they are not as favorably situated as they were at that time, according to reports, and that, con- sequently the prospect of their recognition is really growing smaller instead of better. It isa matter of regret that the situation of ee Tatit to the the port on those struggling for self-government should not be more encouraging, but we conceive it to be none the less our duty to state the facts as we uuderstand them. —+s0e- ‘The New York Times, by astretch of nimity, permits Mr. Crounse, its intelligent Washington correspondent, to say a good word in behalf of Washington, and of the disposition ‘of the citizens to do what Congress has failedto do in the way of public improvements for the capital of the nation. But the Times seems to think it will never do to admit a candid word in behalf of Washington without an editorial an- ‘The friends here and.cttowkore of Mr. Fred- pe ‘S. Cozzens will be pained to hear of his death, which occurred at Brook: he District day last, from congestion of the writer, Mr. Cozzens exhibited a spirited and moody; but his death, nevertheless, TuE ADMINISTRATION axp Ccea.—In spite | came unexpected and unwelcome, not leas to his literary admirers than to his personal friends. of the cirenlation given to the statement that ic Ganeoentene oie poy time of his death, having been borm in March, 1818. Mr. Cozzens was for some years in busi- drink, old books Oid wood to burn; old friends to heed. ——+—_ +e Forres News of the French Thinley was o@ctaty ammoenced Spee . M. OU resolved Ley a task he has cenefal to —— of the tidote in the way of depreciation of this city | or tne ease pecan ot Brand and her people. For some reason the Times scems quite angry over the possibility that the Exposition project will prove asuccess. It can’t be done, says the Times. “ Washington is not the place for a great gathering of nations.” “ It has not the means of accommodating such a throng of people as an International Exhibition brings together when it is a success.” “ The “We do not object to dinary schemes for improving Washing- but such an extraordinary scheme as this im beyond approval.” It is great andacity, doubtless, on the part of people of Washington to undertake any- % that the editor of the New York Times cannot sanction; but we may mechly suggest *t the difficulty about accommodating the crowds that may come here is not an insaper- able one. It would not be very difficult to show that Washington eity is better caleulated to ae- commodate an execptional throng than New York city. It is the business of this city to pro- Vide for abnormal crowds, and strange as it may appear to the Times, Washington has never been s crowded on any inanguration, or other occa- Sion attracting “all creation” here, bat that the accommodations in the way of room rent and t 1 many times exeeeded the demand, as y the advertising columns of the papers bills upon houses. On such occasions the hotels and bearding-houses on Penneytvania avenue appear full, and give the idea that the minntes walk from the Avenue at such times brings the visitor to miles of streets thickly cotted with the familiar announcements of oom for rent,” &c. it would be idle to expect such ong here #s attend the London or Paris ions, with their immense populations. shall be content with a moderate propor- . on of the attendance at those exhibitions; and ain that the present accommoda- pplemented by whole blocks and streets new bh mtce that no visitor te our ex- fail to tind a shelter, or the where- a! for # good “ square meal.” +20-- cut doubt the Kelly & Leon Minstrel ‘Troupe, now performing at Wall's Opera House, are the best in their line inthe world. The | crowded houses they invariably draw in Wash- | ington are but the repetition of their experi- | ences everywhere; and in Londen, where | nees from a surfeit of amusements, are fastidious, they on their late visit made fi hit of the season. Even that ponderous organ of public opinion, the Lon gave edito- to a. ataaee w London Telegraph and London Hight comedian and burlesque performer. | {hardly needs to be said that the troupe are sprivalled in eccentric and burlesque parts, yut they are much more thau this. They lift burnt- cork performances up to the level of tintshed comedy, in such pieecs for instance as “Twice Married,” with Edwin Kelly as “Unele Jack,” and Leon in hix female personations. rial place enthusiastic | 3 notice of the unique Leon. Keily also got | some © tionally warm notices from the | Stondard as a | range covers the tender, the grave, and the | piven M vagantly humorous; ard cach specimen ntly the best of its kind, so closely allied > the pathetic and touching. It } credit of this troupe that they never et good taste, and thus we are abl ol Uulr performances without rese > ew ilhaetr paper The Graphic, Already four of ght larger illustrations of the first number have been reproduced in American pictorials,— of them in twe or three of our so-called best of the class; and still further eribbing may safely be expeeted, ax the number in question hos several sketches Muastrative of the Suez and one pertinent to the Ecametiical which have not yet been appropriate, so far as we haveseen. They are quite timely iu Point of interest. and ~hould not be everlooked | by our enterprising and appreciative publishers. | —_—_~2es- We have no desire to say a word which would he construed into throwing a damper upon the in to raise a fund for the fami tanton, which ts being rent quarters: bat we beg to sug- ther the large-tai and the liberal. «d American people hadn't better complete rie the sum it undertook w raise for Gon. Rawlins” tamily before entering into amy new contracts of that character? gentlemen. More money and leso talk, -+20e- A Movers Bureneann.—John Hickman.who | uidered his wite a few days ago near Chan- | jicrvilie, 11, and had previously to this killed a mer wife near the same place, was former, a dent of Pottstown, Pa. White living ta that married. | He murdered a tonne, vegion he was tw arth wife.—#echange. tather, he killed his first wife, and the author- itics murdered the other acest ——__-+-daee. It seems that the late earthquake in’ in’ @alifor- Dia, Which disterbed things qnite badly in the eastern pait of the State, was not felt at all at San Francisco. This was pretty rough on the Bank of California. It i very trying to that eigantic monopoly to know there is anything going on in the State that it can't Bot the lion's sbare of. ——-+20e- Life cannot be beld to be short er carnest by th disc coning the genuineness of the “Carditf Mrs, Sajly J, Hancock, a Kentucky poetess of | KSme note, was married a few days ago to Capt. M. C. Battey, one of the eitors of the Louisville Sunday Temes. ——+20e- B7 Mrs. Stowe has postponed the publication ot her Byron book. 87 Tie N.Y. Star gives the rumor that Rose Eytinge Butler is w return to the stage. S@ Cincinnat! has a new literary society called ‘The Byron Circle. 7 eae considered necemary at Farragut will give a reception re alka See'e New York city residence on New Year's. 7 Chinamen are to d'g the Cape Cod Canal— when it is dug. te ~ Prentice. veteran Louisville uite il, and confined to his ys. b ela to the West, where he has just xiited | probabie. inted pate est inall our 3 Bol lead pipe is at entirely employed ‘the conduction of ing water. =7 The each of the newspaper rs of that cf ity: but thres | With a Christmas present of aity dollars = S7 Highly moral pay porter een and won them over. on the Ked Rit New York, says the re] busters are to be a two bgp near of = fabrication, as nearest point is four hundred = from the border, and a the ground covered wit! from ten to thirty degrees below poi strongly = of which several developed the fact that the poise water. gathered from the ad which it phe was toa Tur ——— Ix < WrswiPRa.—The family of Stine and will cant Mel , who is expected to there Sao eee ‘deny lcDougall have arrived at St. P: i await the arrival of Governor ith snow and the Daxcrr or Leap Pires ror : WATER.—A medical examination of the who died in New York under cage pa that body of Mr. Galler, ly at the use of md on ac- nt ent the a death. The New one newspa} for an invest to nvestigation to see drink- a Brooklyn Common Conncil presented 4. when giving a re- ‘k-fight, allude to it unter nwinged gladiators” "oN Ly Bence es has imvested twelve millions ot dollars ( in) in sixteen street rail- ways whielt hav two hunired wiles of track. na? Ender the Sunday laws of Indiana a boy has been indicted for blacking boots and a woman for baking biscuits on Sunday. &> The infant a of the Queenof Na- ples will be bapti during the present we nz Sexents-five dotiars fs broken by the Pope some time the estimated val heart, necurding toan Titinole jury in a recent breach of promise Ne ae This Ween LS ACK HAWK, TRIBE. 1O.R. wm ‘eRUReDAY =e 8 ‘Droid Mail, 405 D strect, beiwoen ‘th mittee on Hall de 20-2t" Nemes —The members of POTOMAC Di- 8... are cornest fem sis No. 5,8 = = de [apo tat tho next resw pang ang business ly request: lar meeting. ssarterly election, tm: did erecting the Dit ton i eneficial Society will he tutrodic PHILIP tk hex or PRE Mado es ep eae N BAILBUAD CO., for the of Direc- Will of New SDA Y¥.. the 124) be halt at the vdbee of the Comng Compan ra fog apenas, and B street, on of Jannary, 1<70. iil opened at Fo’elock m.. and close SILVANUS S. RIKER, President. HOLS, Secretary. PUBLIC SCHOOLS, SECOND DIST! HL » Dec. 31, from 8:30 aeRed REQERAM DE REE ‘Assoc ATION ined — Members it are notified ‘Their | hoz will be hebd st Cister Park Mand N. sulject each member to the usual fine. | By order | t de> 2t HON. W. of the P ‘of the evening will be be tine election t business | Wimcers, AA full andl prowpt a FREE EB. i liver hin lecture CV. at Metzes ally invited te mt ot ths Teuiperance Society. Fhe public ttend K.HABRIS, President. 4 OLN POST, vember 23, 146. 1 addjou; lane ting of ‘of the Fost lection of officers will be held WEDNE DAY RVEN Bh instant, at Ts welocks ta Grand A! orner Pennsylvania avenue and lithic * kvery member in earucetiy requested be present. _S. E. THomacon, Adjat: ‘ | | elect House on { “aaa baa the | pre a ef thie Bank A Satis of the THE Ee i iat as ne simpletons who are spending so much of it } wreredt By order: > Btated Convocati vocat . A. ot AO EP. oh December ‘a Falk jn yarire Wi Capitol Man yee pS ALL rs at the torn oA fete od of January next, be- 118. m., ss YT. Cashier. ‘the b¢ wee Mary Yard, : ! ‘ret the ‘arse rule, ‘day coeur ing fo eid days alter Ay od administrator of Cyrus sgministrator ‘aforesaid has, rei the'ag personal estate of said deceased, and in hand, as far as the same have Sasa satisctod money; when and where ee ages oad eald de aims wise by law be ral HE mie rie sbire se O soe soc cite gs prema GLASSWARE, LAVA WARE, PABIAN WARE, FRENCH CHINA, &&., &c. My stock of STAPLE GOODS, consisting of ENGLISH WHITE CROCKEBY, FEENCH CHINA, TABLE GLASSWARE, HOUSEKEEPING ARTIOLES, CUTLEBY, PLATED WARE, FANCY WOODEN WARE, aise tebe meet eatereaty ee piste, ond at xeory prices: aD 5 self; it incurs no obligation to buy. Georgetown: FRER OF CUNO SO “HY oF CHARLES ULLRICH, Jr, 493% NINTH STREST, 4020-3 BETWEEN D AND E. IDDER 4 NcLEAN, 411 Sevenra Sraust, N. seni haere Pa RORYS, PIPES, Bc. &o., de, SatiYaction Gaaransied, B XY DeRE: BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED, TENNYSON'S VIVIAN, TENNYSON ENEID. HOOD’S POEMS. LIilustrated by Gustave Dore. PUCK AND HIS ADVENTURES. By Ouida, ROMANCE OF SPANISH HISTORY. dec 27-eolm Natural BOSEWOOD WRITING DESKS. POCKET. BOOKS, Calf, Morocco and Russia, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, GAMES and PUZ- ZLEs. For sale at NS BOOKSTORE, de tt Corner 4's street and Penna. avenue. hy eae Books, AND HOLIDAY GIFTS To Sea, a Mont a eons 1s79. ‘The public yo, mak arransenicnts wide Matrs oft of Charity. deas-lw. at PHILP & SOLOMON'S METROPOLITAN BOOK STURE, 339 Penyeri vans geo BETWEEN Peedi BOOKS. WO: SP Ee Re Ma AR’ Tones) SOVER Le AL! ie 1, BiB ES. Te DI hang id Bask ibe ta Driate for bollday' pres day presents NEW BOC BOOKS. HOLY GEALL, Altrod lished 1 inelant Mtader the ame ‘ BAN PT JP BANKROPTOY erniet or Cour wera In the City of Washington, on the Zth day comber, 188. The undersigned ‘hereby eeotice oe ghi sproinguent, as amignes, of 8. the City of Wasl azton. within Peat Bisrics, whe hes been clieaeed Bankrupt, upon the Petition of his creditors, by the Supreme Court riet, EO. MASON, Attorn de 2-law3w i Teal Assiguece. [N THE SUPREME ¢ RT “nba TARE DISTRICT Bar COLUMBIA, te 25th day of December, 1. sie { No. 1sa7 Equity Docket 10. rf by Mr. John Crnik that the defendant rahe ered herein on or be- €c Borit ‘Waniie ildrem in | uN A at-Law, CI ree ECU MEBICAL brum. And all ‘the other new: up in extra bindings. ful illustrations especi ve. Hinckly yon On motion of t th appropriate and beattti bans yt the holidays. de a] ‘be proceedet with as Goons SULTABLE FOR THE HOLIDAYS. EMBRACING FINE GERMAN COLOGNES, FRENCH AND ENGLISH EXTRACTS, ODOR CASES, __R. at wee Clerk. 88. 18 OF COLUMBIA. We ENTE, Teen: “in the castot WENRT So 4 TOILET SETS, YRENCH PLATE CLANS FRENCH TOILET casme, And a general and well selected assortment of all TOLLET ARTICLES. 8. CALVERT Fu; 296 Penns: eas Apa between th and Ith st rou THE HOLIDAYS. ai LADIES — BLUE, | a NZE. and WHITE saa ‘ith a I a assortment of TOILET SLi PPERS. 8. the isth, A. Mribation of 36 all the ihc aed coused cons be ay ore attend, with afro aid de. | 2022-6 -lawsw A.W aes hestatar' of Wills. iSDAY, Januar settlement and turned into: J. J.MAY’S PARIS KID GLOVE DEPOT, Gentlemen's Rial zeldered Cloth, Turkey Morocco, 900 FSRRENLYAEEA AVERUR, oe ginvaNt ‘Sand CHILDREN FA FAxe CY SHOES: Between Ninth and Tenth Streets, | South Patent Leather and Top BOOTS, all suita- On hand, full supply of H, BURNS & 340 Peuna. avenue, near oh street, Adjois BEST PARIS KID GLOVES, ining ‘Cochrane & Oo i Sizes and Colors, with one,two, three and five ode 8 it del6 tial E Ww. GRUPE & SON, CONFECTIONERS, . vi Fyne ith and 12th sts., No. be ip nignes 24 rg ae Would respectfully call the stent ef ae shen nt the sc of Amer general = Pps kof American and Tovery, Pong ar rub Cakes ‘val Ca eh Cont of all kinds, =a jules © Pin lies, and ran domes wo see ii kinds of Mave fo order at Hie shortest natice, ‘Cuiy place in the city where you ean grt the ‘genuine Geridan Cof. fee Cake, Give usa call. 1 GRUP & SON. ‘© Penna. * CHKONIC DISEASES Of Long Standing and the Most Aggravated Char- ncter CURED WITHOUT MEDICINE. DR. FANYON: Dynamic Physician, hi account of the iarge number of his’ pa Washington. decided to remain in the city, ter, has removed his office from the st. CI ty his residence, No. 1306 G street, between 1th and Hat hronic Cases made a speci ness. Bronchi sumption. Lows of Bheonatin Swell Diminished” Limber Mer natiem, Swollen or Dimints! tbs, yons Debility, Female W. diseases successfully ireated. Ths alticted. and the stantly ows Hotel ae2l-tf ity. Blindness. Deaf- for” eakness. and wany other are invited ¢ wonderful lsewhere by Dr. dezs-t¥ generall, A and large assortment of HOLIDAY ato th PRESENTS, consisting of IBLES, Bara FS, ESKS, THORS. IT FOLK rs OF LS. BAL one, BOOKS. aa HOTUGRA| Pas NB poms. 5 POCk. ‘of FANCY G00! fell Spiaget varies xo yanoxee DS. Selling very J.C, PARKER'S BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE, Corer 7th and F Streets. and +190, for the inust be of the very best qual ire of expense and Gov ornment te, ‘at at the Washington payed ¥. ard, and subject to the Usital inspection there at, to wit rea, of Ordnance, : barrel shore ou ad Glass Lens Berean Siam Ensineer 2,000 buses Sait sf a: ‘vues! iexction and Repairs, 5,200 Pen ‘ound Ui ron. de 2-tf 7 ase PRESENTS. oir bids she tine vod the at atin can te ticlivered ive neals de yi particulars, to be seen ‘ai tice, Responsth Ne security fe hp a 2 i= faithful delivery of Rusa | Beatie : tained. devs. ie _ de> wet eM jOTiCcE. We offer the highest cash advances on al LEUNTINB NECK AND VEST CHAINS. FINE SETS BREASTPINS AND EAB-RINGS FINGER BINGS, BRACELETS. CUFF BUTTONS, STUDS, &c., &c. FANCY AND PLAIN SOLID SILVER-WABE SILVER-PLATED WARE, Erc. binds of and SILVER WARE. — wa Ess DIAMONDS, with as esehety seherthetetonads sear we 8. GOLDSTEIN Boo Brokers, ‘half ot. ANOS, ORGANS auD MRLODEDES fh ATR, RRA * SAMUEL LEWIS, 250 PENNGYLVANLIA AVENUE, def-tJ1 WASHINGTON, D. 0. wth eo centes COLO! alate deli-tm [Rep.) use FURS: FuRsm YOR SALE CHEAP. i Ladies’ and Gentlemens’ FURS for the holidays at mange he atin ese Ba EDP ES Fos tee teasoxn JAPANESE x Great Fae eA r = a ee " HOLIDAY GOODS. HOLIDAY GooDs. ot THR HOLIDAY pEASON. — 486 VENTH STREBT. APPROPRIATR HOLIDAY PREESENTs, AND ADAPTED 70 ALL skAsons. Qboice endectivns bamdsumely ¥ rained PAINTINGS opavINas, and eae: SWISS CARVED WALL POOKETs. oe Tor HYGROMBTORES, <n PAPER HANGINGS, sa PTCTORE FRAMES, a TANS AND NAILS. cat? Megeet senertment te the District. Terms ‘Please remember name and number — J. MARKRITER, 406 SEVENTH STREET. We would call attention to our stock of STANDARD AND ILLUSTRATED WORKS, Embracing all the Novelties of the Season. Large and Elegant Assortment of ENGLISH BOOKS IN FINE BINDINGS. CHILDEEN'S BOOKS, The largret and best Assorted stook ever offered for eale in Washington. FAMILY BIBLES, SMALL BIBLES, PRATRE BOOKS,» full assortment, in olegant bindings OMRISTMAS GIFT you can give your family friend is one of the New IMPROVED STEWART COOKING STOVES which saves more then baif fuel. A FULL SUPPLY ON HAND BY RW i ere Fania at iA ANE WRITING DESKS, 1a Leather, Rosewood, PORTFOLIOS, ‘Of all sizes and prices. INKSTANDS, In Bronze and Wood, very handsome. DIABLES 1870. FINE BAOK-GAMMON BOARDS, Of Wood, Morocco, and Gioth. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS FRENCH, LANGRAN & OGILVIE, 334 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, and Oak. FANCY GOODS HOLIDAY PRESENTS NEW NUMBEB 909, at Practical Engravers, Lithographers and Printers 243 PENA. AVENUE, NEW NUMBER 1230, dels-10t WASHINGTON, D.C, Davis’ Consume THE USEFUL WITH THE ORNA- MENTAL. % HBARKET SPA . EXAMINE CORNER Sra STREET SAKS @ Ce.’ JUST RECEIVED, a IMMENSE PIT On, QD xecrren parm STOCK A FULL LINE a BEAL LACE SETS from...............83.50 to 850 LINEN EMB'D SET‘%............ MEN'S, BOYS', AND YOUTHS’ 50to $10 BEAL LACE HDKF%..................82.50 to $33 CLOTHING EMB’D LINEN HDKPS...................$1 to @10 AND BEAL LACE COLLARS of every description and variety from... saaeceenveeen OC to FSO s . a SSeS FANCY BIBBONS for bows, SPLENDID STOCK, BANCT AND PLAIN SASH BIBBONS, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. UITABLE FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS. KID, CLOTH, AND D@ESKIN GLOVES} BUCKSKIN GAUNTLETS, 4 SAKS & CO., NEW STYLE HATS, AN UNSURPASSED ASSORTMENT OF FLOWERS AND FEATHERS, 617 SEVENTH STREET 87 NEW NUMBER, 316. an Tak} web car asual eovoetment of every descrip- Loox out ror tae HoLipars FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, ac., will be sold at prices as low as the same Goods can CHR. RUPPERT, be bought. BY Would also call pectal attention of our read. KRISS KRINGLE HEADQUARTERS, =| HisTuas PRESENT be 14 *CceDtable No, 629 SEVENTH STREET, between D and E, | GROVER & BAKER SEWING MACHINE, the thebeauty and Sar and Geri of thet work! stailize | p x which will always be Importer of all kinds of met ISH AND GERMAN FA FRENCH, E! Sudbe AND rote NcY¥ Adapted for DAVIS", CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS. RT takes erent pl in jnforming es Mr. RUPPERT takes great plansure in fn : istany fretdce and the purkic (zoucraliy, that be muontie, durhug which tae he keh hae devoted ised to ring whicl a hac devoted ba the selection of the largest and haudeom st stock FANCY AND WORSTED Goups, CRYSTAL AND ALABASTER CRNAMENTS, TOYS, &e., &c., that has ever been introduced in this section of the cuntry., These Goods have been selected in Paris Vienna, hcg Switzerland, and other Blac os = are most ap. prosed and finest Lindy whieh "cand me of 4 ‘ices as they can had 01 cities, in consequence of having purchased. direct — the: manulacturer; among w! BRD CHAIR and SOFA CO’ del-lm C. «. BOOKs, CORNER EIGHTH SPREET. PURSELL, STATIONERY. GOOD 509 NINTH e ¥. M,C. AND FINE FANCY Sy ET, meee Ti TILDTING. Fancy ‘ork Boxes, &ec. A fine and Diaries deS-M.wFlm* hief A &e., pay of Pocket Cutlery, Poeket Book: —o Goons. BROWNING & MIDDLETON, No. 343 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. We would respectfully call gere and citizens complete stock of ar WINES. &c.. ety IMPERIAL LA ES. PASRET AND WORK STANDS, UigE BERT ABSREE ON waornss, Bow. PING HOBBY HORSES, PI RS ant SL! HS, vay ONS and fhe, attention of stran- ast TSENS. (ail bunches, for ter, halt and whole boxes. cea ENGLISH ‘ TOR PRESERVED EACHES, STRAWBERRIES, DAMSONS, Sik ads ro. CANTON GINGER, UFF! oe EEN CAPERS Bisice ‘TE! Db Cocos tr TAPIOCA, Farina, | exGLSnas ND FRENCH MUSTARD, FRENCH NEY. bt ange UT AND TOMATO C, ACK W. uh 3 PICRLED ONIONS, peor BF Sapa ie etek mars should make electives early, 80 aso avid th Ear, DRINK AND BE mena x. ial DEN. TO BIUSH RU ee L. ROsRERER'S OMATORS PEAS, PEACHES, cAuTE BLANCHE” CHAM- ONS ¥ LOW PRICES a # SENG e. IN IMPERIAL LOW PRICES!! Vad ee "SCRIPTI aND EVETQUORS REDUCED $3 PERCENT. GURACOX AND mAUOING OFF AT THE LOWEST FRICKE.” ©. WITHER, | FAMILY GROCER, . 119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, | Detweem Ith and 29th strocts. 486 H™="" PRESENTS. DEY, ae st HAM TONGUE AND LOB. + HOLIDAY GooDs. STINEMETZ, MATTER AND FURRIER, 234 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Second door from Lith mt Ss ie = Pressly for the Hotianye FOR GENTLEMEN, " The latest io HATS. CA GOLD, SiLVeE AND iVORY HRADED CANA, — ___ at DOWN WITH THE HIGH PRICES! Cc. 8. O'HARE @ SON, GROCERS, 262 SEVENTM STREET WEST. Berwees M ax BN. SSE OUR KATES: OEnUSE BEsT “a” @0UD BBOWN 12,1 FLOUR FAMILY, “SUPEnION SOUT CB Sul dates +1! scr CHOK bg BEST JAVA. ORate fia 40 CENTS PER att PUOUN. here 'D. eat te that sold at STRICTLY, PURE_ARTICLE OF GENUINE ‘ OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA to which we invite aA Oma S CELE na TED RUNCEMEAT, 20 SHERRY. MADEERSE cod FORE INES, $2 pear BABBIT'S NEW Y¥: fire SOAP, 12 CBN PROF. ect RUMFORD'S YEA: BAKERS been 2 ATL GLOSS, STAR in RON ad AGE . 14 PER Box. 4 CENTS PRE ees in box) To "RRANTS, OFT Gar and NUTS of ‘ai hinds at the lowest C. S. @HARE 4 Son, 252 SEVENTH STREET WE*T, __Berwers M ann N. C HOICE GROCERIES AT REDUCED RATES. ST FAMILY Fi FLOUR. at $2.51 per sack FAMILY FLOT per (prime). Bo ets. per jae). WS cents per pow 1 p= de Mots. per pound conte per pe et prices tuvariably to be ax For the Information of All Purchasers STRASBURGER BROSB., 373-SEVENTH STREET-373 Ingiving the following price list,as they are re- tailing at wholesale prices: LADIES’ SHOES AND GAITERS. FRENCH Er Eis BUOTS, high cut Ly MOROCE FINE. re He GAITE ®RENCH KID I SKATING Bow’ ‘The above are all home-made and w: LADIES SHOES at 1 FINE KID. a! MISSES’ SHU THE angrer®! DREN'S SHOES, MADE. secur GENTLEMEN Sf FRENCH ENG 4 iene cone ESS GAITERS MEN'S SHOPS AS Low As et he hy 82 MEN SHEAVY Kip BoOTS GE AT MAKE BUYS’ AND You ue pyre RND SUORS OF A SCHOOL SHOES for Boys and Girls, of the beat quality. at prices to suit the times. Bear in mind. thaggueving had long experience ta the wholesale | fo Bajtimare gives us che ad- vantage over other dealers of ds Feet from the manuiacturers. “We make ft a1 ohosck to sell at recular wholesale prices. By this method rou can purchase owe ir at the sume poice they Eom Uy the doan in Nuftwern cition Plesse eltoes Scall before purchasing, and you will sors caving of 2 per cent. STRASBURGER BROS, 373 SEVENTH STRKET, Ae Im Between I and K. GpkectEs. ATTENTION! fine fret Cota eerba Cnngen, Ecos: of rated fools ings poagye SCANTLING. ROCERIES ATA GREAT REDUCTION. CBUSHED, AND GRANULATED vit, a $5 Conte. And ‘Goods at tS ‘Sekine Go 11m __Northwast corner 12th and Bete. STOVES, HEATERS, AND RANGES 2? LOWER PRICES THAN Even. ‘Maving 0 large assortment on hand of every sort of BEATING ax COOKING STOVES, 1am determined to reduce my stock, and will sell for the next THIRTT DATs at Cost FoR casu. Call before buying elsewhere on = :=

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