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——— AMES- BUTLER CASE, pee faite Piforts of Butter’ lerk to knowledeing himeelf a bin ter One of futher Diackwatling Ag in a Tight Places Gorerpoudence of The Sip Vasenixaros, Oct, 12, 1870.— SUN ate alres town asthe Ames-Batler gua cae, In or other it has for mon Quart of tue Distriet of wovey of Ben cork. Whitney, it will be remembere foth to te leral subteriuge to ave pelied to onawer, Al wae made to Reep hie toxtim qs fora time succesatnl. 1 have su ever, in obtaining a copy of At to the readers of Tie SUN eation—What i our ns min D. Whither, eric, Q—In what eapacity ere yon net resent? AW At the pr cares of the businees of Gon. But tn addition clerk to the Market Hoy Q— Where is your office ant pla A.— Corner of Fifteents and J street, at the office of Gen. Pntor. Qc¥su are the complainant in the A Yes, 4 een sret ines 8 cont here wae Out gereome fa the diving Faw wt Gen, Bute ONRARTUING GEN, BUTLER, ao Sexe youeay now thst you et with Wo A ted? Ay house, jenernt h thetic ry Gen, Hatler's name ia ea Mr Aves. Never did? A.—No. alr. gone away : had been di <1o any sluape, form or manner? A—Ieannot enncoive teat Thay Q Dat you nay anrthing to AXNo, sir, O54 you have Nien at your office to this miatto: A.—No, sir uF (OFM (wt be had Boe? A—Nover, Q—Pid yon tol Mr. Ames that Gon. Totter Sories the ou ave °. Q —How do you kaow thit fact? A.—My under standing wis thas; Leanuot say when it woe Tanderstow.l thas these gontte inner porte, and Wh Batler to to do. Emys anab nove 9 B® to Gen, Dyer (or bis ; Wit i the way tue kuo AZ us to the e igo came to mo Toannot say aay date A that there wes », Baier tov part in Did yow tredors’ feds cools ons Q Pint was ome) be men a nin field futer sai fo Q=-Where was the tn B have neve, bbe ort ie that G n. Der ar is Inability per sare | eopte Too mot t H Only in that way L koes oat wisn i @1y Datghs nave uciucatels Anes NEVER TOLD AMES THAT Br Q- tthe time m BR WAS INT 4 was co) wawer wits that She deiay eo must be Lent Ai mever failed in avy tin, Mndertock=thas i would all be satis aelry tit end? AN, ai Should Nave me Beetioa with it ab al Q—Or that Gen, Butter bas baried the hatchet mage joao? ALLA te an entacly different a fi Q.=11d 11 HOt Felate to hs ortnanee quarrel? A. Dot ves nod Ewil ay tant Odi) you not el Mr Ames fiat Goa Der feu thee oo toe vusiucs vf bis ela ? Never Q. Did—you not tell bins that he was to be? Rover . WHITNRY TESTIFYING AGAINST WaTNeY t this Qaniing witnot a Wiobe tet 10 wiki, A— Tule The note read as follow Daan Sin: The mex Rere, wid wiht be mali. Yoon, Q.—Did you write that note to Mr Gwoald mores, tdi, Quin it in your nan twriting > A —Yoa, air —Whatiitabowt? AI camaus tele’ you @ibe ay Q-y ona Age? Q—Do you say tei Gpow' your oah? A—¥ he Q.—Whot other basinors hal you with n ve no iden Q.—And «00 n¢ to hia er ucte bt Adu pot; itis uve ad ad yen ony offer ettird ' Aten ycu wruts t m? A—Td edrrit that Lorave tit te Q.—Wia Whine AeoaTAEY Ace T ty Ades what tw occasion was of wet Qa s to lave Know Whint twas douut? Aci a hat Was ob ‘ rote t y 4 vA 1" Pen : y F Youre "a i Toon hs ve tiolght © stint wie ON sir, it tint me r owse ve Ler Q—Whet want Twi § woth aod that hiv nya yoor 1 t 1 Lie mation of G MONT SHARKS LIAR OX RCO tyson ' Vtiinds ’ wr. That wascuieting i : yeu dhs sau ste ie Sich von) ead : foot ouray ey iuatinn tor Atmos 8 iC you did ray to Sim that the next men More santo hare Con. Dyer cue 10 you 1 Lat wall be to: baby, At wae witior Gog, Dyer wa w GEN. BF. BUTLER’S WITNESS {te TESTIMONY OF WHITNEY IN THE sim A Mun Under Onth Repentedly Ac« and a Swine The readers of Ly quite fuiniting with what ts me form # been hefors the purdiie. fudevelopments have already afforded rieb realin’, to. give promise of letting ont pore rich seerets in the ‘itars. ‘The Intest paze In the history of the ‘cue was comploted when it was recently before achl commissioner, appointed by the Sopreme uinbla to take the test yin 1, Whitney, Gen, Butier's |, Was very ify. Ho resoried to every coneeivadle J it, Dut was nally cor. er bis examination an effort ny secret.and tho effort coded, how ant herewith prevent net Anewer—Benja Q—Where wo you live? Ata Washiagte Dt. Q.—Wiat ie your eecapation? A.—That of a gas actork at nit tine € entire ran inal bi? r Q.- And in your bi of completnt Fon ations that Tunink redid aged nas ison for the delay i the se\dewent oF this elain ayed; en interfered sha? A—t never mentioned ection with tue claim of in. Dyer abot it? out it at t A=No, nad boew the Dal you ever intumate to hin iy any manner, T BETWEEN pYex hot with Gen, Dyer AL might al? A.—No, bat it creat ines on the part of Qos Botier, wae tt na AKT eippose gos bat t © ne Voring, frisadly or ‘ounerwis tod shat bo MM wnol Geu, Butier's waue in ou: » vot know whether it waa apoub t ry Asis in the iteeher ta Enforce (he Potiem baw A Megace to Pe. bon Law o ' r ore att 1 4 on Governui'e 40y 5 (he mariaes in the anerie ie Pit) tar hala at oreo, Cat p ee O), udiclet, aud Wied ab on M 1 perk. Saige eau ber near dag View vilice, sad will begin Work Wea Work W rapidt, proccess, Ou Biwurday eve Hon, Kennet GW aD for it, Bat that he wae to come on this business is something eine. Q—Do you know what Gen. Drer was doing a Your office oy these occasions Wliea you say he war there? A. jo, sir. WHITNRT 48 CONTRACCOR FOR DUTLEN's ABRVIORS, Q.—How long have you been in Gon, Bntier pl yment asa clerk? A —Some four years, Q—Have you ever engaged in any wimilar per formances of this kind? A.—What do you mean by Similar performances ? Q.—Making contracts with parties for the services of Gea. Bavier, A.=i im nevor male @ contract for the services of Gon. Butler i» any way Q.—-Never held out ty peopie tat yon were to do. for’ them throw:h his influence fA —Nosir, bean not conceive that I would, because such ts contrary to the fret. Q.—1 see hore « letter of this kind Fontreri Cove nens, Uxiren ST ares, | o Waruixaron, D 16, 1°67, Dyan Sin: 1 hav ¥ enclosed to or G29, with Howie one md for your stenatard, Altorney, appointiag me your Ageat and reprosemtative, In this letter was enclosed what purgorts to be a receipt. Twill read it: Recetvet of Now York, $290. retainine fee Intuenes in scaring an apy h pirehasy of =~ sme yn already expen works It me aire pant in ft Do yon recognise sir, In no eenee: fet me look at that, Q-—L wil presently, In tie Dedy of the totter te this atavement Gon Batier wilt Jot uel) of War ©: val anit j Dall In m9. Twilsccp yon aavie dof my progress In the emote toy Thay ant 'wita ‘the ene ve MOL A BLA) D. WHITNEY. Do yon reengnize that ut all? A.—No, sir, wot at all, allow me to look at it, THe SON'S EXPOSUaR OF THR LIAR, (Letore publiavet in an article in Thm New Yon: PUN of Aug. * 187), entitled, “Gen, Butler's Lob Uytng,” were handed to witooss, and after he had read them over the examination was resume.) Q.—Have you read the letter? A.—Yes, sir; bat 1 cannot place any one of these so far, Here are three of four, all purporting to be mine, Q=1 am obly asking yon about the one, A.— ‘Tis ig whote cloth, Mr Arrick at —You never wrote any loiters of that kind? sir: Lo pot see a sinzie one of these let. erent | have already reeeiven, of doubt of success, t ten that T hai anyty wo do te —Yon sey that these lott aro whole cloth? A.—50 fat as T Lave looxed at thein they are whole cloth; there is wots word of truth in thea as com rom ie, WHITNEY'S VIEWS OF OFFICIAL MOTIVE AND DU. MAN NATURE. Q.—Don't vou know very well that if yon bat not Dorn in Gen, Butler's office, aud tn tere in nuts, bir, Aines would not have employed yout No, sit Q—Why won! wiust Judge tory Q.You had iniiuence with tie Department? A—t sin to know hew matters of that kind shonld be aged Ly men Who Were jijudiciously abusing aL persecutiag parties whose Layne they onzht to Who do eit A, vet employed you? A.—Yoo 1 moan was being a’vuasod and per. n. Dyer was the Q—Then youthing # nent te in Muoucot in the payment OF a yust debt against it by eciamor of those wy whom itis due? A.—Yos, it makes you think that? A—Tt is human your yiow now of official business in Wasiington? A.—I only state it as what 1 believe to De the fact. WHITNEY ON CADAE AND EFFECT. Q.—You say that roa Nat no interviow with Gen Der on this eaijact? A.—T ao staled repeatediy You dit ay hin at hie offic nor at yon five at any time in roluioa to this matter A —Nu. Ton to the puy Hhdrawn? A been roilized. Q—Have you aliconse to practien beta neue? Am have, for whies TF pay $10 Q—And som are inthe habit of pra WS decsmente A Les, eit AGAIN OWNS UP TUAT Me LIED, @ —You sy in oxplauation of that note that tarnet Wulressist tto Me. Ames, ia ow be i pecessery to # ty Gen, Tater ia tie m tet 1 y tat Fa tiene. imag re 1M ry eu j # did in that no! Q—Ton ds cot Bator Ldure say; bub Z Wes pulling (ae WOU over Air =You have alr tabi thet ia the nogotia r. Atwes sou did Bot Aue at any ti ier? Av—l wae nota: the exis tw fe this: the apparent tween thet note and Your aia en " wart contract waira you DrAde pot soe buw be could a kind of sedative, r buder—— W Wibet he must hav bis areply; 1 kao Tbave gut oue ve two notes from Mr, Ames VeITVIGO BEFORB THAT MS NeVRR MAID A WORD ADOLT BOT Q.—Dut you ait y t know tt Qa Neveruuvloas, us Hy y i: tow =f ay do wo, and @ si Jin your puttin Q-ilow came Gen, Ds 1 ton wig td and 7 ni tan " iM j BAYES ETS AND REPEATERS ay pom unvnt of ine wateh the polls the Hon, Mr in subeids deen wore busily aan: the # no Creat Conn te ihe corliteates to Le glen te neg afolus «lem they axe the vat betere Jule: 6 tue Gail, hore may rire ¢ bhi tina tie site " Mahe such a tte. BAAN NL af Wanke labd WiKhub aoiie faMAdalun Been taruint shot the Un woxk » vel to! Dewoeratie inepectars has a A to the Marshal, Dut bas sad di Peer ere re ‘he | THR Particorars of the Remarkable Defeat of the at Chicage—Magaificent Red Brock! B ing--The Downfall of Prom the Cinetnnatt Commercial. Crroaao, Oct. 18.—The game here to-day be- tween the Red Stockings and White ftoekince went against the Cineionstia by 16 to 13. The Whire the Bret club (n the United Keates to Stockings ar ‘win two eames sfom the Reds, The Mutaals hoid he nominal chanpioaship. bat the victory to-day 08 the Ch.enoins the ehantplons of tie coun. The came ‘this afternoon was fought with Uie ereatons determination on both Proved ove of the most intensely exciting ever Teed. sopertor weieht at the bat enabled the White’ Stockings to win. ‘Their batting in the jart three innings has never rerhape been eqnalled in am \uporiant contest, The Reda and thelr frienils con coded the entire fairness of the defeat. Ferenson, Captain of the Atlanties, winpired the game superte I. He was the rioht man in the right place. The feeling in Chicago before the game war that the Ted Btockines would snecerd. No evon bets cculd Le obtaine.t this morning. The Cincinnath na, Of whom abont five hundred came up, were almost certain that thelr favorites would win by ® hand: nome score, Thetr fering tonight ts one of sur- prise at the exceliont work of whieh the Chicago hine a capatte, ‘he Write Stockings had not the samo Fnur to win o# the Reds, having already scored the first of the weries, Which Mone reason why their {riends were reinctint to take money on the resalt, but they fongnt their best, iar excelling their Aiaplay of killin the Ciuelanall gnme, | Wefvte the Katee commenced, It wor tnformally arranged that aco the Rede won to-day, the third and deciding ame stiou'd be played in Chicago next Monday. ‘This evening the oMicers of the Reds have chal. tenged the White Bioekings to piay the frst of @ new sovien hero next Monday. No answer bas yet Leon received. Tn the lost inning Harry Wright had hic hand batly spiked by Wood, the recond base: man, He will probably be disabled week, though he insists that he will play tf he can porrivly. Toe crowd at Dexter Park this afternoon was enormous, and larger by thousands than any that ever before witnes#ed a game tn Atnciica, The number is estimated at fifteen thousand. ‘The Whites won! first to the bat, scoring one run througha muf, They were t uinked succes: tively five times, On the eeventh inning they gainod one, ‘The Reds were whitewash winning one ron in the third inning, were in tho fourth and fifth, scored four in the stath, end were laid out in the reventh, ‘The game then stood five to two in their favor. gonTe INNIKG. White Btockings.—The Chicagoans had not set Htory ran, bat from this heneeforward earned a Cheit batting was simply terrifie, ‘They mate fourteot 4 in the lat two innings, a performance thi other of the Tteds? antaxcnists lave ever spproac Lat as see how this eaaahing thing was don Wool to fret on cal splendid ner ever Leonurd: head, taking eeeond Q brincing Wood home, Fisnn brought Cuthbert home by one of thore tantalizing fair fouls to lelc, and took second, Tresey bit to Waterme lave cone out at fret, tnt Fred throw fur over Gould's head, +0 Tracy’ got to second and Piven t third. King ‘also pit to Waterman, aud this tim Froa's throw went at teast Give feet above the ulmos point Gould coald jump up to errest it, This second dreadfolly wild throw tet Flynn and Trevey At this point the home, King reacting sec Whitd Kniehts woot ahead amid wild demonstra tio second on another exasperating lair foul to lef? Kine home of courvs. At this jancture, Chic having made five runs with oo outs, Harre Wri) went in te pitch, Brainard going to richt fleld and MeVey to centre. Pinkham to first on fine liner to which Meverle eet frome. Alliton gave nz two ery fouls, Dut Datty contre, Duty two lives by 0 Went ont at first bya good throw at last irom Waier- mnon,. McAtes'« liner taken on the fy by Georce Wricht, who canght Pinkbam at second before he could regain that bare. A pretty doable play. Six Ted Btockinge —Third Dasem Watermon’s grounder in ti Aliison rent a Dewuty to centre, to relite, the urfortunsie Waterman thonght he could tuke third * and his enterprise came to erief, just two ant from the goal Wright'to fret on a ¢ to short aking second, Le > first Hold, bringing Alison in, and gendt Swonay Urooent bie ir hit to second, «bie i very Ww Lures runs, Seore—s to & NINTH INNING 1 Anily ic reed out Drsinar V White Stoekines wist Ne gam “ y Wricht coneatie whether he siontd piiet not in tis They were tnaniwous fn saying * Lot A So Harry wont to contre fold, and the Reds cil © cupied their rezal Dutty’s bounder t i Wrocht bead, aud Duffy toc Feuperk F vn Wood b thin iy and too rto right. Cuthtvert ‘gain m over Le nard’s Lea. Wood nto first on er ond by in Culbert. ‘Treacy gent up an ¢ ne plateof whieh Allison ma ea incet d etting Treaey to first and #'y an to & safe liner to right, bringing BL 2 Treacy to cned, At this re ein to pitt crowd umn tions reer ing tbe itu tien ref ond bare J to Tere on whieh Treaey. trovtes and t Horry & wnat vild K 1 Meyerie to th nly Dua on ant Which Aieyerlo ¥ t wunaal George Wricut. D. ome; Wood out on foul te Gi Olaf ev y Was to oub 8o UW could not U ¢ fon ace aut of the darsie tru ed Sioekin. B r iget te on a driv Liston iver toh cally. wte m aud Was Was transpirin ine eye bre A in and tout Uall gave Ar " Braviarst #0 “et y to cost for two Woes, and rat Pwelsy ri Vind oa # parsed Lali, Whore 6 Wa ruiflorent Mit, whieh Went to tuird anit ret pe tine. F Score 16 tu 1 favor of the White St eh he mul tude ever nnd closed over rounds to congra a In thas gawe th ¢ Riniber mab we Juvertirawe, t yerars. Vi ' Coming) ' played hhy u A t ue ii H ' est 1 1 Viren 6 for \ 1 ' ' ro Larry Wight ¢ send i No. WT of the p e favoriio paper Fis cauke Computiion.— Ae -— Altinen Brot, & Co. 85) ane Bi Sisth avenue, 1 to tuform the'r erst nd tho puod ] inse they have reeey F lust ocean or, 10 m Veamt Applique Tul ex whieh tae ravi 1h, oad bi05 e eins wort & aud $3 us Tes ail wot vast tong, as they ae 4 —- FENABOIAL ANI COMMELCIAL avorpay, Oct, 16-0. MT day closes With amore quict feeling at the Btock Exch, he exeit uoted earlior in the wook having parally Io railways the volume of business has Hivd, With the exception of @ lew stocks, though the general tone wf the market continues strone, ‘This Armnees is mainty duv to a relaxation In the extreme rates fur money, rather than the tnovemens of the leading cliques, oF the inuinaic Value of he shares attracung promineut noue SHauee dusivg Wie wom Love duDoHed of gepmides. The Jes, and it | A balls. Cuthbert sent a ad abould ‘ot Joy among the erectators. Meyerle took w to phener, and retired at tres, che Mineral Water: Sarat PTC ag AT ist abute Va Weegee Er THE SUN, MONDAY, UCTOBER 11 of stock, amd have invested the pro- coeds of these sales in mush railways as pre- sent ® flattering incroaso im their earnings over pre- ars, ‘The programme of the various com Dinatiors appears io be the concentration of eapital in few leading stocks, which they hope to ene vious cessfully manipniate whon aivested of the he: blocks they were forced into carrying daring the ation. The opening pricer on the gen eral list were steady ths morning, with an advance of re alizing sales, and the soecnce of any enstaining power, @ slight reaction was observed. Subse. quently, however, Uwe market became altornately daring the afternoon being carried to the Ligiest point of the day. Gnolly elon: 0 the loading shares, The most noticeable featnre was Western Union Telegrapu in whieh the apward movement was farther devel. oped, selling as high as 41%, a tise of 41; B cent, ely dent in, while the favorable quarterly statement of the Northwestern read induced large speculative pare femployed (0 advance that stock. Afier these, the more prominent dealings were ip New York Central, Lake Shore, St. Pauls, and Wa- bach, During te afternoon there was a spasmodic ipo, the Fummer etr until about midday, when, andor the iaduen weak and strong, pric tog dui} bas fem during the week. Pacifle Mail waa also act: chases, and w activity noted in Erie and Ohio'snd Missi valance of the list bein practically neglect ‘The gold market has been more Lquiet than seater: The gen- bearish, thong’ high rates were paid in the morning for the use of coin to deliveron are evidently endeavor oe Sceretary half of the thongh they still retain control wien ever @ favorable opportanity 1s presented. The dey, on an avernge volume of basine eral tone w phort sales, Yam ball ctiq ing to 80 mad inte the market that i of the Treasury will wot interpose in commercial interest for the purpose of making another sqnoere range of the pretium to-day bi tho major heen 119 to 119% in the day, borrowers. p: y'e dealings wore ¢87,621.00; cold balance W001" aud currency balances, $2,126,017, ‘Tue principal quotations were : ALM. M18 10 Yee 8IM Foreivn exchange has becn dil a4 usual afer the failing of the pocket, aud rates were Weak on t basie of 1084 @10s% for p bills. On Wednesday, 19th the Trowenry wi! 000, col! und purelase §2,000,09 fire-twenti succeeding Thursday, ‘Tho disbursements of two Troasury yesterday in 3s Londé purchis ent of the two mill Ly. previous, whieh 7 # cone, the fo ver Fal bonds, Toward the clos banks were ir Presking tei balances upon the lating bond a ers nt 4 @ eent., in order to ol two days. Alihcuzh rumors of attompts easier feline » to early 9 ho serious anpre pressed, a8 it ts sary to Increa'e its bond purchase: ny arbitrary outeide inter ket for commercial vaner the jig new to note, and rates are anenanged trv eswrday, The bank staiement was more bie than ‘was anticinated, and re in fnzement of the inarket eousequene upun aeld s,eculotion, The total reserve of banks Was reduced $785,800, a4 sun incr tie abilities of $10)9M. The Danks now ol Cre'se as compared ith bat week 0: Hot. The totais of the pas. und piece ang Weeks are as Gnd ¢ 0 pir ane 4 ® 1 , i st cr @ fac. sh bey F i owes | Dee ait ta The Government t bet has been ina da fraction wi ndon t Vit i r 4 Pent. to 4 i woe jer iely ¥. 6.6 ety Bs Mies 4 MARINE Arciven Y Wie Bes peainpe reuedy tor all brow <niat taken 19 Uuie, suon erndicaier all dwugor sua ayn ytows Sold everywhere. er & Bakor's Machimes 1 40% tho: rides, Meath T $l) pre usuat bed , UH sisal op i He AUMSTRONO. = “ enna naeae Wheeler & Wit Out extra charge. Machines to let. 908 Por auth Ce peg ae 3.7 EEL ite bn a eR ctn Dela revo ina cnt _—_—_— MARRIED. JOPHURY ta Anbar, M1 tharter Mr. Way PREVIOUS TO DIVORCED. Yhio, on Tuesday. Jniy x. 6! the Hamilto jon Pleas, Ewa &. Livengood from Ash DOMESTICS, FOREIGN DRESS TLER—T9 cinetnnatt, on Friday, Ja'y 1,187 by uanlius ‘oousiy, Soplas Mellor ‘ino'w' Aware AUSTIN ~At Greenpoint after @ short iiness, days, danzhter of Win. G and Jose, 8, ‘ofthe Linn of Wiethrop ta: Ray @ n, on Sunday, Oet. 18, after a lon ife of Samnel Dean. d Femntivss of the family ate respect: tally inv‘tea do aticod ne funeral team hee inte ree fevee. 1m, Carr Mt a ‘on Friday, Oct. 14, 170, LINES AND WhITR ary, aged # mont Freeman @. Clark, DEAN —In Hirooky andl painrot Hae HOSIERY AND ORNTS FURNISHING GOODE, between th and Sit “th ihe Cemetary ot when her remaine f the Holy Cross at 16, 1970, nner the 7tn year of hi ‘The funeral will take piace trom hi At 1) o'clock 0 will be interred DOWLING.—On SnnAay, LADIES’ SUITB AND BARGAINS IN LACES AND up for the repose of his be taken to the LEAVY.—On Sunday, Oct. oungest #ou of Telautvee of the, fami Du lafter whiea the boay will emetery for interment, RMBROIDSRIES. 16, 1870, Stephen White Kmma Leavy, are invited to at f the parenta, 188 iaeat 2occloes fe =On Sun'lyy morning, Oct. 16, Martaret nigiter of James and M K6nney, aged 0 years, 10 montha, The frends of the tamiiy and CURTAINS AND Lane ns et.on Tuceday. 0 UPHOLSTERY. CLOARS, BHA WLS, wee of her brothers Fi nec rutiy Invited to arvana tho f. Feel tence ot her parents Oet. 18, at 1 o'clock precisely. ef transnerion# having been made at 1:31. During the setive demand for cash gold early 1d 1.64, 3-64, 1-82, 1.16, 3-98 TH, and 18 of 1 Weent, for the two days; though Fubsequently 2 P cent, was paid for carrying. ‘The total clearings at the Gold Exchange Bank reflecting ral from the oy Bast 100h #b, on Tuesday, Urata dhs) Special Notices, LORD & TAYLOR, HIATS AND DRAWERE, vee T GOUDS y NDERLIP & TAYLOR, t BEST AND Che ry 00 A Mo TEOY TOP. OM. 11K 13 POM. SOD PMG BROADWAY. BUY WARNOCK & COVS me bankers’ 6) days 11 $1,009. . ‘on the 519 Trondway. ES, “JRWELRY, nyt sold, taken in exchange, ea, by G. CALLEN s, aad iver ware how and money loaned © Way under bt, Nichs. FURNISHING G yplicannts wt Doing On the pledce of FOR GENTLEM! No. Warren TRUNSES, Oftice (establir beat work only. =MATAIL® COS Radical Care Tras hed @ yours), 2 Vesey et. Astor Hous OVEECHAL ines No. 7 Oot. in tnteroat for Ure inake Wwoney sttincent next week are current in the s'tvet 4 of tight muney are ox aderat. of to be the poliey of th FOR LADIPS FOR Misses rence. In the mar fe noth cted « ated tnowemont daring te week, notwihstanding th Ws EXTREMELY LOW PRICES, od, and eiremare Heo Noval slay ya Prizes Caster 7% rostway, UNION ADAMS & CO, © BROADWAY. QT KENzEN ps ” BROADWAY PULA RAD POPULAR P AND HOSLLUY LADIES’ KID GLOVES, LADIES? TWe «Tir county om: LADIRS’ SULK LIN LADIES’ Hoste IM 10¢. pair un. GENTS’ EXGLISU MALE {DIES' MERINO VESTS piners COLen: PIN VELVET INS AMD Bi PREYS Lowe, dway, 210 ham roud way. JO BM ccewanecus. OVEL PIES. ESCH. CER setveted by Mr. Macy bnmselt Lb hylendia. nese MHP ANCY ¢ Bry Goods, AW LTMAN BROS, & CO. orl AV. Open on MOND@Y, OCT, 17, with @ very olegant aay sortment of (ati novelties, tn DRE*S GOODS, SILKS, SATINS, VELVET, RIBUONS, TRIMMINGS, of every shade, tint, and quality, at lowest prices. BLACK SILKS. vory fine, $1.53, worth $2. 1.09, worth 92.75, ' 100 pleces Gros Grat 100 pieces Gros Gr in, better qaailty SATING. 200 pleces very rich Biaex, $1.50 and #1.73, worth 00. 200 pieces very rich Colored, $1.50 and #2, worth 82 and 200 pieces best quality Colored, #225 worth #9. NEW BLACK AND WHITE MIXE9 DIES GOODA Also, Brown Mixed, 2c. per yard, worth Se ; a vary, pretty and novel attraction BLACK SILK SUITS, Gros Grain, #5 Havdvomely made and elaborately trimared ELEGANT WALKING SUITS, made of pure silk epanglinos, only $45: mont faslone able goods in market. POPLIN WALKING SUITS, ery elezant, @12; making wonld cost more 1,000 Mises’ and Ladies’ WATERPROOF CLOARS, With hovds and capes, well made, at $9. Full jine of rich VELVETSENS and PLUSUES, at great bargains. 1,060 dog. pare linen Table Napkins, @1 and $1.25. 8,000 doz. Hort Huck Towels ia Now York for 85, Splendid 114 Biaikets, all wool, at £5, Stull better, 12-4 Blankets, beau itul quality, @7.5%. Regular finikhed iron frame Hose, 2. pair. Genuine Balbrigaans, tlk talsh, only #3, pair, LADIKS' MERINO VESTS, lity, We.; very good, regular made ana finished, # ‘Thompton glove-ftting Corset, excellent q) Spleadid stock of roal ant other Jewelry very cheap, at ALTMAN BROS, & (9.8, 6th AvES } Gi COo. aul AMETOR AAT AND PURI st ON MONDAY WE STALL AX iN bw SryLe WALKING SUTTS IN VELVET, SILI, ANY POPLIN PECLAL AYTESTION 1s CALLED TO OUR 8TOCR aiiation Whitby Jot or Fr IN RUSSIA, SABLE, ERMINE, MINK, AND SEAK ASTRACHAN AND SEALSRIN CLOARS. C1ON OF OUT STOCK ON TE ABOVE. CUPULLY BOLICHT TUES MeCREEHY & BROADWAY AND RL ON MONDAY WILL MAKE, Ht but 6 QUOI sD at eer r A'SULESDID Aw sate Woon Phat. IN SERGES, POPLIN Th eb Fito FORMING |, BATIN DL S MELISS 4 SAC TO DR i a eT WARNE TS. 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