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G STAR, Largest Circulation in the District CROSBY 8. NOVES.-cosss.-Editor, | WASHINGTON OITY: FRIDAY 200.0 OCTOBER +, 1569, | t. oe mo, ic Hee regia morning. Fameral will progabiy sake pine on Monday next. Fravklin Pieres was borm io thé towa ‘of Hillsborough, New Hampshure, in 1501, and after completing bis l etediesen- | tered Bowdoin College, Maine. Oa Eras | college be commenced bis Northampton, Massachu:etts, but subsequ ly returned ‘o bis native State, and fioished his | | stadies st Amberst. He was admitted to the | ber and commenced the practies of his profes- | in bis native town, but before the end of yeare he was elected a representative in | ae Legislature, and during his sacond | year's service was chosen Speaker of the | House. In 1833 he was elected to Congress, | And remained a member of the House of Rep- | Tesentatives four years. In 1837 he was elect- | ed 8 member of the United States Senate, bat after five year's service in that body, resigned his seat, He settled im Concord and resumed his practice at the bar. He adhered to his res. | olution of accepting no political office, declin- | ing to be & candidate for Governor of the State Or United States Senator, aud refusing the of- fices of Attorney Geveral and secretary of War, S7 READING MATTER ON BVERY Pace. | SEB OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE- GRAPHIC 4ND OTHER MATTER. S7 THE EVENING STAR is furnished to newsboys at a price which enabies them to sell it on the street for THREE GENTS a copy at ® 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, st TEN CENTS 8 week. OUR NEXT MAYOR. Our protege. Cellecior Boswell, has very sensibly set about healing those cankering sores he told us about in his serenade speech. For a week or two uting olive branches to everybody who would | take one. Report says he even tendered the Pipe of peace to Mayor Bowen, but whether the Mayor took a whifl or mot we bave failed to learn. But Boswell fs all right. He has bealed the sores and got triampbantly re-elec:ed Presi- dent of the Seventh Ward Republican Clad. ow formaily nominate him as our candi- | Un the breaking out of the Mexican war, however, be enrolied himself as a private soldier tm the New England Regiment, bat President Polk sent bim a Colonel's commis- sfop, and subsequently raised him to the rank of Brigadier Generai!, m March, i517. He was im most of the battles which were fought between Vera Oruz and the City of Mexico, On the restoration of peace between the two date for the Mayoralty in June next-| countries, be resigned his commission and He announced last night that he was in the | returned home, where he remained compara. Bands of the people im this matter of the | tively unobserved, until the action of the Balti. Mayoralty. That is what we like about more Democratic Convention him a new Boswell, He always goes in for _ importance throughout the Union. He was | the people. In his fsmous Cape May letter he | nominated by that body as the Democratic | told Perry Carson he knew how much the peo- | candidate for the Presidency. He was elected | ple wanted tosee him on his return, and there. | President of the United States in November, | sort fore he would stand the expense of aserensde | 1952. was inaugurated March 4, 1853, and | to himselt, including the painting of the trans- | served to the end of Bis term; after which he parency, « Welcome Home.” That bit of poy- | retired fo private life, and bas taken no Prom. erty bunkum—anot ableto afford the Mayoraity, | inent part in politics since. &c.,was well done, very well, indeed. Lf he gets the nomination all nght, and if he don’t—why, he couldn” afford it! It may seem a little oad that one should be willing to give up 9 $20,000 Office for one of $4,000; but wedo not doud; that any reasonably smart man can make more than $20,000 out of the Mayoralty. Therefore we place the name of Boswell at the head of our ticket as our standing candidate for Mayor. We only make one condition for | our support; that he shan’t write any more let- ters. A candidate for the Mayoralty who can't *pell, writing letters to a man and brother wno can’t read is a blunder that it mot be re. peated. Henry Clay lost the Pi jency by an walucky letter; so did Winfield Scott. We can’t allow our candidate to be toppled over in this way. ee ‘The Maryland Democratic S’ Con vention. in Baltimore yesterday, on the fast of three ballots, nommated Col. Levin Woolford, of Tas WEEKLY STAR, now on our counterand im wrappers ready for the mails, contains a | pleasing story, entitled ‘«Sybil’s Loversy’ ac- eount of the dedication of the Franklin School | Bailding, and the addresses on the occation; The Dirt Business—testimony of Mayor Bowen, &c.; a full account of the Great Storm; ‘Trip of theOdd Fellows to San Francisco; Meet- ing of the District of Columbia Presbyteries; Society News; Washington a the Courts; the Working items of Domestic Economy; suban News; ‘tober 9. A tull attendadce is desired J/H. Patnicx, Bec. co Bee's: OLaPP. reeen "REMOVAL. Somerset county, for State Comptroller. by Vote of @ to 40, and tne vote was subsequently pe SATURDAY EVE! e rial rociaeiar made unsnimous. This is substantially a tri ump of the old line Democrats, against the Progressive wing of the party, aud signifies (he power of the former to control the policy Of the State. The nominee is favorable to the re-election of Mr. Robert Fowler as State Treasurer, and to the continuance of the con- trol of the Baltimore and Obio ratiroad over the railroad policy of the State; whiie his op- ponent, Dr. W. R. Hayward, of Dorchester, the aL CEINICS For the candidate of the progessive wing of the party, District, TERT. will ‘bo EX Which is represented by Governor Bowie. was GERY pe Feb aed gi GraEATIONS In DENTAL aa svorable to the election of Mr. John Merry- x oe man as State Treasurer, and toa liberal, pro- | gressive and expansive system of railroad ex- tension. The fight was a violent one, both in- side and outside the Convention. The Balti- | finally | ts which | do not come under the coatrol of that monopoly ‘Will go to the wall. | The Hoard of Public Works, controlling the | railroad interests of the State, and electing Di- rectors on the part of the State in the works of internal improvemect, consists ef the Gover- tock in ‘soon to tee Sane crasatted wilt 'T, corner Now a ora ave: | ue and 15th street. — = SHEPHERD, 369 Pennsylvania avenue, ae & 0O., Bankers, corner 15th and | ~r | zor. Comptroller and State Treasurer. With Messrs. Woolford and Fowler. the anti-pro- gressives, elected, the influences of Governor | journed meeting. MONDAY BV EN Bowie will be reduced to a cypher, and the i Tee Pen Hoard will be mermly the creature of the Balti- | 6 gga Mi ih EPH ERD, | more and Ubio railroad, | aii {Chroniele 1 | power to destroy the Chesapeake and Ohio caual, to defeat the construction, and. if pos- sible, force the sale of the Western Maryland rulroad, and toobstruct and impede the suc- ces of the Baltimore aud Potomac railroad. In = 7 JOuNSON HAS making the nominations Western Maryland ~ voted almost solidly against Woodford and | ieee Sis seus laa Co., even to Wasbington couaty, Mr. Fowler's | practice of his profession. @ffice, corner lth and recemt Rome, castiog four out of its five votes | M,*tt tor the opposing candidates. Baltimore was he stroughold of Hunwerism, sixteen out of its twenry- for the mo- nopolists. souruait JACKSON'S —— SIZE ie ALT by Thomss Sail: it 5 ‘Pon BXHIBITI: ier’ also, Ayar’s Par- conte: Burnett's The papers are noticing as “novel” some of metbocs of punishiag schoo! children at La mein. The other day a young rreptitions bite of an appie, | n the teacher pounced upon her, and kiug Ber about, compelled her to eat tes she could bunt out of the pockets tner scholars. The child ate a dozen, All boys for the most trifling oifence, are to stand still while the schoolmtrm cad- gels their bare feet, otten causing blood to mark | tbe floor. Girls and boys are gagged with wooden pins, for hours at a time, Others warp their hands fll the blood runs from their fhugers Some oftoesepunishments are much of the ne character of senseleses barbarity prac- ed beretofore—we trust mot now—by some of be younger female teachers in our own public schools. We hope our trustees give a oversight to guard against the introdu ry 50! cna wens. ane Sherry. at ie yal ARTHUR NATTANS, | otuer 2d aud D etre. orth. ocS 3m | Wearing suit, at | “oeh mn 2a 7 D_BARNES Office toNo 474 wi spd F. Ufice hours Sto7 pm 3 $1.25 AND UPWAB: G FuinisOR DRAW unauthorized modes of punishment by in- cel tf 317 experienced teachers, who lacking true govern- $6." GOOD SERVIOBABLE SCHOOL mental capacity, undertakes to Neg ear ay TS; at su venting fantastic modes of Orga —The performance of yy the Riching’s troupe at the Na- ‘opal Theater Iast evening was one of their best performances, so far, and Mrs. Bernard was enthusiastically sppiauded; she ap. | pearing much to the satis:action of the audience inthe title role. Bowler as “Don Owzar” and Drayton as “Don Jose” acquitted themselves well, and Miss Bowler proved herself a conan. unworthy successor of Mrs. Seguin m the cbaracter of “Lazsrillo.’ To-night Mrs. ‘Bernard takes a benefit and Gounod’s “Faust” | isto be presented. Mrs. Bernard is second only to Miss Kellogg in her rendition of Marguer- rite, while Drayton's impersonation of Meptis- topheles is said to be bis best. ats Gatiery inthe Dolted passed. in 2 5 f&. 2. po LY MELTON Ors vat. at a st? Serene seit ocl-tf GOOD WATEE-P B00) GOOD ici: ure Tae Cumssrtaxp Coat TRave on the cans! continues brisk, and the Camberland Altegbanisn says “would be largely increased bad the Cumberiand and Penasyivanian rail- Toad the facilities for delivering the required quantity of the -‘binck diamonds.” As aa evi- dence of the growth of the trade, it may be mentioned that up to the evening of the 30th REBT AT.LAW. of September 4,719 boats had been cleared for ie ™ E: S hasan the season—an excess of 1,575 boats over the | Biggs TO | same period of last year, and 236 more than Rimeintieea berth street isk during the entire season of last year, waich | §. No bores mare ended on the 10th day of December. * UTaa 4 Stats—It will be seen by ths | special telegram im another columam that the | ‘Mormons are taking Sctive and orgamized steps | Jooking tothe admission of Utab into the Union | as a State. The dispateh confirms our pre. | ! |Gawunat saczson ATTHE BATTLE OF NSW OBLEARS. Painted by THOS SULLY, from Lite, ag saci Ge viow: =< subject will earnestly pressed the attention of Congress nex: ‘winter, Cee The New York Repablican State Committee yesterday nominated General Sigel for Secre- | tary of State. Itis understood he has accepted. Horace Greeley Das been nominated for Com p= | troller. Ss Earnest appeals on the polstan e'er, of the none tens of thousand ot laymen wilt sorely the imperial Govern. mei France, or the suppression of the can- cam at ote public dan 2-bouses of the capital, S7-A bagesgeman at Ciev: land got a hole in bim while smashing up atrunk iu whicn there | was & revolver. s7The Schuylkill is very full now ana | wbich were tendered nim by President Polk, | tied | 100 | THIBTY HalIB CLOTH rite CHAIRS, BOOKEES, muddy. The Philadelphians prefer the 'arbia | uid to nome atall. | frem Sew York, with ah PATTERN BURNETS Aup len t of BL Bis Vaaeiae VEL vate. The BMPRESS METALIO BELT and gat 73, W- Mre Gaston vould make It kno kd and costomers thet she has given 7 Ores and¢wi'Péevote herent! 3 | ness, Milinery. TAaras as fibers! hopes, by her oc 83° Kyowa s HENDERSON torre Bir URE Pinaud Bauis, Anew. 3 aaron bee ‘of t Frame, nada. far beth Feasonabie to yf 2228. pr: sees 0) nw, 3 Cuorce Oem: or | CABPETIN opened an entire ly new stock of Hae Hine TAP’ ‘Ré. THEEB- of new and beau- akes. Breet Bot n Wialnes Boop ee wh ih wes invite the attention of purchasers MOOE & BRO. F; ALL AND WINTER SEASON, 1569. would respectfully inform the ladies of this city and vicinity that I bave received «large and select Btogk of Great Novelties in PARIS BONNETS. STRAW GOODS, 1 VELVET AND PLUSH HATS. FRENCH FLOWERS, FANCY FEATHERS, SILKS, SATINS, NETS, MALINES, VEL- VET BIBBONS AND CRAPES; yoo mi > Pe | ronme, Bo. ° ‘20th strer All colors and qualities of SILK VELVETS, PLUSHES, AND FINE Lacgs. And 8 ccmplete stock of DBESS TRIMMINGS, HOSIEBY AND WHITE GOODS. | LEWIS BAAB, 865, 000 wostzor $65, 000 QABPETS ABP HUUSEHOLD FURBITURB JUST REORIVED BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, VIZ: FIFTY PL 8 ENGL! PESTBY BRUS- RORS Ls OAEPAtS. ate . TWENTY PIEOES WELL THBRE-P: nO nPETE. sh PIFTY PIECES LOWELL BABTFORD ISGRAIN UARPBTS, PIROES L WOOL INGBAIN CAB- ery cheap, ‘TCH WOOL RUGS. HEMP AND STAIB i si CABPBTS, OILCLOTSS, 4-4, 8-4, 10-4, 12-4 COMFORTS, QUILTS, SPEEADS, SHEETS, BLACK WALNUT CH4MBEB SUITES of different aiepiee patterns, FORTY Paw is BEPS AND LOUNGES, SIDEBOABDS. BOOKCASES, WHATNOTS, FIFTY PAINTED eneueEE SUITES, ALL we rH Sts nt to wisht: tae call particnter aration persons wishing chaati have a fine stock of Goo: ping, aud we are determined GREEN s TELIA MS. Southeast Forner ith and D tree's LT: WIULL to sell cheap. y ah. Of 33: 2 LN a3, oad att Caveat Petite jercary- Arsenic, of any injurious minerals F the money refande cared in from 44'to 49 hours. “Omics 499 7th street. Opposite Gad’ Fellows’ Hail erat residence, t south, Dp cae & DUBAND, 199 W. Pratt atrect. Baltimore. Mi be consulted or, all Female dompl i Itlepaysician of greet Se joconeult's physician © wilido well to call. Nervous Debilitys ve Soa treated. Business strictly cont Nae na a oontal ta | a) | Mp38;D: LING HABER NOUR NONAULE DBESSMAKING o474 Sth st, bet D and the most reascnadle rate, fall's ae JOS. J. MAY'S PARIS KID GLOVE DEPOT, 30% PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS. Between Ninth anv TENTH Sreeets. ta” NOW ON HARD. and will be receiving quite often during the Fall and Winter, by steam- ers, from Europe, BULL SUPPLIES OF ALL THE NOVELTIES oc4stif IN PARIS KID GLOVES. J... manson, BUOK AND JOB PBINT Corner of 9th and D streets. £7; Specie Attention Paid to Printing BRL In LAW Cases. p48 caims in DEY Goons. turned from the bag ys Pag ge Bo just re aft Bo Poe Rey mer ho wish Kill aud experience ii a DEES e00n8s, faniesses neat conte; ail we 1, doable width i worth 75 se 30-Im* We MORB. ¥ SSrpeseriaks on PLARt amy. BLETY. om 2 -306 Pa.ave.. near loth ot. Lyens: BE ogem wemnsttt Aash'sts. NTOM PISRES, : FRENCH STEAM SOOURBB, © ‘ And Agent for the } STATRN ISLAND (NH. ¥.) DYBING SOTABLICUM Ofice—435 WINTH STREET, . Opposite Patent Ofice, rr) OVER FIVE MILLIONS SavED ‘sY THE G2RWART COOKING STOVE, nae IMPROVED STEW ABT, ae on ¥. BIMPSOR, PRUNSYLVANIA AVANUE, - |- mn @5 TO gz0 A MONTE, Bl 7 SECOND CaPiToL ¥ LocaTsD JOSHUA WHITHEY & 09, 426 Seventh street, bet. @ and G. ‘be $4 and $1 storiee “of Clarke TU: 4 r- FoR Naar paBr x" ig tg oe A good opp eral for 8 man of Ff =: Hoderate means Ml Gkens en ee Pindeth ats veil be for teat van! - of Dr. DAN'L B Outkae (DOOMELY FURNISEED ay ares fskdewetoe : bnrtes aaa street. F Net x i sires ah 13 sy ‘corner 4% st. lent oy ply to BK WENY—0n Get foc one rarge sad nical | ee aT {cabot veearece nA 8B Ly, Price bap ite Aes . No. 31s Sis Hor B arora ae apie il, 00., Brokers. Mie Ta ats bet. G and H. 1%, north side Bast Capi ed hs \Georrete Bo. creas oats | Roget dete 8 Hovsess amp tors {OR BEN oug' a ™ THB ‘0 a ciry aND country we re tory BRIOK HOUSE. wi HOUSE. with FOR SALE BY S. P. BROWN & SON, REAL ESTATE BROKERS, t, Ho abe 18 mutes’ wi of pon ey Beata eg F' 3 og 5 cyanea ed corner of 5 gu ato medi penenioa given. vine swall DWELLING HOUS eellent stand for 8 tall floor an ex: r Lt P. #— fae upper pat partecperately. Toqsire ot 701 SALES ot NEW COMBE: io bate BGh, at the sebereeee Peres 4,000 test. Apply ivanie avene 000 at the “OYSTER Da: cr haad Pennayh ne. FUionaears, meow, Sara Fa "| rel D, Cail or adones DO. HakBISUN, Room Foz Berta —&_BHIOK HOUSE i contain! ining | a on 3S: Intelligencer Ballding, corner ttn, 2 ett. D Ooms. ffreet, betiveon Ist Forth Gapiter streets. All BBICK HUUBE, Noe HAVING THe ANdt @ a) ring containing seven ‘lar,on Delaware ventions bic evar it Pace | Sota ais eaeer Eleke more jousan Sypir on si ser tot aad ‘North coi ey eon Fh a! yu ol igre for Sitecn, MOK HOUSE a judge ofeuch things: cat be conrinced od that it ie qoisen ery £ Gran se Pott eda S. Wauk! FP oBsreon Saree Be, cpa a caotce POULT SY: anmas, Bpaniah, ant glack Setrst formyl, ‘of Sie and tf Forse FR eae | HORSE. mg ease ead as SS ay ot dpvir at 7th sta, ‘OB SALE—A fine saddle and harness HORS Perieotiy sound and ae seas pp Rim’ Apply se ABO & aE oe at 7 "8 Bta- Congress street, Delow Bridge ore invention in lars call at —' ad ). bet aut Tens Tange. fire- ‘ble mantel sepeir. ‘Brick awa oe? tf a Poan’s avenue, west? G™t INDUCEMENT! BUY A HOME! One of those desirable ¢ FRAME QOTTAGRS for ble town. f O8 SALE, Cina—a SouDONER. si new. of seven tons, a fast s Tear.” Will be sold for ply to oc7-St__ 354 ble for pleasure or the Oyate {OR BENT—BRIOK “HOUSE, corner 7th and 0 | carry Fe berg |x roome, hall, gas and water Sau use 8 BION ‘oimetore! ‘i Cr ir iJ foot of igh street, Georgeto Fo SALB—A splendid riding ADI si vattaghed, ed. Reut $30 per ENT—A desirable FURN! 0B Capitol Hill—ist street east, between A. and fast; cap rack in three miautes, y Fine o'clock at 409 E trees om sal a tip poly Spore ay a eee ‘HUBSE; tank, the g t, the him. a ICENSE, GOOD rUBeS of a small Bestaa- “sia k—A RARE EAR! ze handsome Fo HAWK Sane. 76 se a ‘coms for house- Thaulre’at house east street north, a ea afew doors from H. fe ths Disnic reas erate “ata ‘wo aNIseee ‘UB | bie. Also. yg o m BUGGY, SINGLE HA! ‘T Biieh uae, SORE, FERRE Arges. oar SUP nttaLy Bag, Pines peer mosorats. “20k 268 donna yonristh. | Termer aoe ier tue ea ae As Ay rentvery PaiOns pant re a . avenue. ae a}.S—Pne FOUR, Fook ar SILUIARD TabLe Jouuire of R.B. Ola ? aT a BOARDING. os OU! 0. , WI tt ry Fr eoowa st Wo: 6t Mtincurl arenes tata as abd Suet rete, 0¢8-203t" MS FOR Bi C1 obser’ Bari avende, between | loth sept very low to 8 cood tenart oth and 11) Apply at Bo: T—With or ‘« Drag Mar: a avenue Bo. 4! Pennsyiveni: Sec iith meets re eee ene Te care ; Sardine at the samo ieee, 9S OR Bi pa a ey TNGen Puree, SASS BOARD, Witd PLEASANT gorper of Sa and streets OMS, to He Rr Feagonable neiness. terms. at 21 bet. 171 Band int a thort wale x tom ee poeee wins _— ti Line bite 4 ‘and liquer store. Inquire acy Uns aOR ie foal ‘Matate Brokers, 470 7th sti [hep.} oct {rom most of the public offi ~ BEAT BABGAINS aT FOR MALE oe net ovrortmererzeatox, | G Sam IED, #8203 and Khode Island Inquire at the grocery venus and fo ete opposite. oc 2-6t" Fo RENT—Four FRAME HOUSES on 1ith u soldat ovat Apply to'JAMES W. Bs “BaBKEn, 420 i 8 mereet: Pore Beeclal cee oe betwen it 2 a Brecial attention to Taniug u08. st ing Piaw sos of GEDUND at OBD THOMPSO! djoining Bounsary BF Foy rett. Phere is upon the property a Green. Bouse DP Mane B wiresta, tre southwest comer oda 0 1 house ete for @ small tamily. Terat rewone DObUk * DARNEILUR. 8028-10 Beal Katate Grokors, 210 F atree! SOR RENT a re the Height F ccupied for the BLAOK ALPACAS. Nowon dent's full supply of all the nambersof treet. just com au throuchout; pressed Driel. froais:” B Giaa ett pengier make, a6 prices trom £0 conte to 404 Italian roo. “4 ‘Term Fall and Winter 1 PBESS GOODS in great * “Toanire of variety of fabrics and H.W. Pog ec 4 7th street, ider’s Depot. BRICK HOUSB iY iy An immense steck of “Lupin’s celebrated MOUBHING DRESS GOODS, ‘ALB—AT A BARGAT' between opposite, Sacicisey bauare: S-etory end Baplicn | Allof which we offer at ibtement, 9 roomn EXTERMELY LOW PRIORS. ‘With hot and cold 308. J. MAY, 308 Prxwerzy pape bStif _ Between 9th and 1oth ste. 300 zonss ov THE HOBTH ABLINGTON ESTATE SCHOOL BOOKS, SCHOOL REQUISITES, Rens Meer Kee 1 paler ren ouines TEXT Boos Mas h WASPS amD av c oe ‘4D STATIONERS, Corner Pa. avenue aad Lith Strect, paar ee - Bue shee Ho. see" Fy WA. WILL SELL ar VEBT LOW BBTALL. 4 “8 CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, CORNER SEVENTH AND E STREETS, | _ WASHINGTON, D. ©. — THE LABGEST 8TOUK OF MEN'S, YOUTHS AND BOYS’ CLOTHING IN THE GITY. NEW GOODS BECRIVED BVERY DaY! SEW STILSS EVERY DAY! ALL OF MY OWN MABE! ALL OF MY OWN MAKE! | meno ALOT ccP ARNE, | ONE ao Busiwea itasat Fkon or TS. AT ® FOR DRESS WE HAY: | muaog, erg Orr at mop. cor Fo $30. bevuine it guarantee that the COBEEB UF 8 Is the best place in the District to buy MELTON | SACK COAT, PANTS AND VEST ‘VED. ion of our STOCK 5 ABD PRIORS wit rm, STH AND E STRESTS, | rine A CHAPTER OW BUSINESS SUITS Br A. SABS & CO., 515 SEVENTH STREET, wsessanenaee GAD > FF OOAT, PANTS aND Nagy snd enema i CHEVIOT SUITS—OOAT, FROOK STYLE. .g20 ro. vee ae OUITS--Coat, “SS x MIXED SUITS—OOAT, et ~~} 3 SUITS—OCoaT, BREasTED FRUUK DOUBLE = 92 seonceeeneeene oncerenap: - G00D CLOTBING ana fauine OF 25 PER vO ATED Face: ee: “| 8 BUSINESS CeeegD oF saruavars ONTI! thetr adver- HABLE & CO.’S CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, NO. 463 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, BETWEEN 3D AND 4% STEBETS. ESTABLISHED IN 1363. 9 citizens of Wash ‘We call the att: Distiict of Colembia to our satire iegton and the stock of FOR MEN READY MADE CLOTHING AND BoYXs. Bolt from gist @W to on. icon FSS isbes . OVEBOOATS of every grase and quality, from $3 to 900. Our stock of FALL OVEROOATS is especially fine, and eet! from $3 to $98. We also make to order, Suits fer Customers, from the finest OCASSIMEBES, OHEVIOTS, MELTONS, or any other kind of goods that may desire. eee eens supassed anywhere. In FURNISHING GOODS youwill find sil the latest povelties, and at all times s full assortment to select from. All that we desire is that parties in wadt of CLOTHING or GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS ofay kind, will examine our stock before par- chasing elsewhere. feeling assured they will save both time and money by calling at 46% Ponusyl- vania avenue, between Third and Four-and-a- half streets, under the U. 8. Hotel. Bs tak, the selection of our for youths of all ages. Parents and guardians cannot fail to be pleased with cur well selected, Choice, and acsortment. HEADQUARTERS FOR BOYS’ CLOTHING. , WALL, ROBINSON & CO., 322 PENSSYLVANIA AVENUE, BETWESN NINTH AND TENTH STREETS. GEAND OPBHING OF BOYS’, YOUTH’S; AND CHILDREN's CLOTHINNG! SUITABLE FOR gx apie AND DRESS WEAR. oy pascares In alm r a esa MELTOR SUIT8—coarT. rRocs eges SILK MIXED SUITS “ae B Bi ves goat. vant, CASSIMBRE minke 7 e30 ee oc 2-tf BEAVER ni 5 amet CLUSING OUT SALE OF OUR LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK or FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, POSITIVELY AT OOST FOR CASH ONLY TO CLOSE THE iNESS OF THE LATS THOMAS A. STEPHERS, KNOWN as STEPHENS & CO. STOCK, GOOD WILL, FIXTURES agp LEASE FOR SALE. For the NEXT SIXTY Dare! we will cell oor Entire Stock, embracing fo part MEN'S an¢d BOYS’ FALL and WINTER SUITS FURNISHING Goops FOR FALL AND WINTER. BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ OVEBOOATS. A Large Btock of MEN'S OVBBOOATS (all qualities) wiul be sold BEGARDLESS OF OoOSsT. Bapectal attention is called to our MBBCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT, Oar Stovk of PLECE Goops selected. . 1 Me wejeciteblestyisin the mare Ween a MAKB TO ORDER, At prices FAR BELOW THE ESGULAR BATES, And in the most FASHIONABLE AND DURABLE MANNER. Call early and secure first selections, ‘K Of OLOTHING | CLOTHS, Tat AND DOESKINS By YARD. A smait lot of TRUNKS, Bemaining op band and will be sold at VERY Low | FIGUBES. P.S Al! persons indebted to the ertate are ear. Destiy requested to call and settle their sceouets, 18e es uUsT ed oe aE ke OLosel OPanD wut sae a ae Ti irs, by sua XH i £6, by uote or STEPHENS & CO., 310 Penosyivania LJ Between aiath and $e Jver BECEIVED 4 LARGE AND CAREVUL SELECTED STOOK OF CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS AND SUITING, In every variety and in th etow ese Bil dg make ee ko order at the LO rest Gas Between ier red mg B screst 'BOBSO} | Merchant Tefte a aoe. GENTS’ FU! scons Gooos genera. Sod the STAR BLUES, Wa Pree} Betworn Poses” ~~ end 7 st. F >: muinaneas, * (acoeasor te H. F. Losven # Oo.,) OITIZENS, ARMY AND BavY IF YOU ABE IN WANT OF a GOOD COOKING STOVE, a Call and look at the CALORIFIC COOK STOVE,