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1 We nave adv car EVENING STAR. Largest Circulation in the District | CROSBY 5. NOY! James F. Wiisoa | has finsliy re :usidered his det=rmiawtiom not t. bea candidat: for tue United States Som utor- | sbip from lowa,and be is 29% formally tn- nownced as a candidate for the position. ™MA) be consi fered equivaieat to ane ection, ag | Mr. W. nas long been understood to ba the | choice of bas State. WASHINGTON OITY: TUESDAY............OCTOBER 12, 1969. S7 READING MATTER ON EVERY PaG' SEB OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELB- @BAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. The Tennessee Legisinture will pass a wuntore press the Ka-Klux Kai ist Inity vote ta S7-THE EVENING STAR is farnished to | Dewebo & price which emabies them to seil | it on the street for THREE CENTS a copy at “reasonable profit. The public are requested. | g3-The Rev. E. Husband. an Ecglish ritas- therefore, to pay only that amount for it. | istic clergyman. has been received into the | Roman Catholic Charch by Dr. Newman. Price at the counter, TWO CENTS. S7-M. L. Rowland, formerly an assistant Delivered by carriers, anywhere in the city surgeon in the Uuited States army, is now ia or Georgetown, at TEN CENTS 8 week. confinement at Natchez and insane. s7 Four hundred iawyers lately at aconven- tton in Heidelberg, formed a +Union fortae abobtion ot the death penalty.”* S7 Dr. Burnett, of G wo. Ala, acct- committed suicide im Pontotoc, Miss. a few days Pere Hyscinthe, the great orator of Notre Dame, and the head of tne order of barefooted Carmelites im Paris, bas received some rebuke from his superior, apparently for the tone in which recently treated a Church that does not usually brook being subordinated; in offense at this rebuke, has resigned his oifice, | And written a bitter criticism on the Ultra- | dsys sgo, killing her instantly. montane tendencies of Rome,—intimating that BROFEERBEAD LIBRARY is if the Ecumenical Council ‘acts in the same a sabieribe: Ho. 428 Binth:3 spirit in which those who have summoned it re acting, he shall not feel bound by its | (CE 728 BOARD ON TRUSTEES OF FC PCBLIE decisions, and shall appeal to some other Coun. | Pe ia oh Henet weet ‘This cil more truly Ecumenical. ho WENING. at7.90 ovlock. Phis ‘This Council, it 1s understood, will be in- | _By order of the Secretary. — Yited to affirm a dogma and a protest—the TS COBSEQUENOB OF THE ABERNGE | dogma that the Pope is personally infallible, Mr Bochrig ‘will and the protest against such modern political doctrines as the principle that the Stata should tolerate all religious creeds. Hitherto tne Romsn Church has held two distinct doctrines ‘of Papal infallibility—the one, that the Pope is infallibie only when he speake as the organ of S.Svmeral council; the other. that he is infailt- | 4%, =, Blection of otjeers fer the ensuing year. ble when, on bis individoal authority, he issues = 7 Tehgious decrees. Two hundred years ago the ic conflicting dogmas were flercely debated with- Fy im the Gallican Church. Waile Pascal and Boesuet recordea their hostitity to the doctrine | nd ance of alt ie licans in the city ts earneetly 5 of personal infailibility, that dogma found | 9 32.95 decretry Stikee, Peeuliarly able champions in the Jesuits PHILHARMONIC T ‘Their party now wields authority in Rome, pon i and at the Council the renewed battle will pro- Dably attain a decisive issue. And the same | October, 1s arertarat iss 3 oe eee ee party will also seek a fresh condemnation of | _ Boel longing to ihe Soctety, most ; om the doctrine that the civil power should tol- | “saan On eae erate religious “heresy.” The letter ct Pere Hyacinthe bas created an undoubted sensation, but it remains to be seen whether it will have any positive effect upon the Catholic world. And it is not quite clear from his letter what is his exact position— Whether or not he has given up the absolate = CHRISTIAN -GHURSE ore, authority of the Church, and placed himseif | CHRISTIAN CHURCH, . upon Protestant ground. From the nature of | eee ‘one ae moat ‘he appeal made to him by the Bishop of tive Christian Urieans to return to the mother Charch, itis apparent that he is considered out of its pale | by the Uathelic au’Rorities; and should he come co the United States, as report says is his inten- hon, he is likely to drift stl farther from Catholicism. REGULAR MESTING OF TH “BBPOBLICaw asegoiation Wash- Mall. Seventh street, — Hand I, om THURSDAY, the lath tnst . iz fi Hi £ 3 3 3 fab ee The New York 7rivune notices the two argu- ‘™ents in favor of the removal of the Capital by ite Chicago namesake—riz. = “1. The difficulty and cost of defending Wash- ington against foreign invasion or domestic | Fevellion. 2 The demeralization arising to legislation from the attempt to carry it on in a petty village of parcsites.” The Iribwne (New York) thinks as regards the first of these reasons that a removal upon sucb grounds would bea humiliating acknowl- edgement of national weakness. Washington, undoubtedly, under most circamstances, might | ther be easily and economically defended. The | and ‘avasion in 1812 and the Rebellion were excep- | fever, tional cases. ss | ee ee “SXWAUSTE iD as Summer ts a debilitating season, and the sudd chenge of temperature which takes place at t: period ef the year finds the healthiest of us con- siderably enervated by the preceding heat, and the weakly and delicate almost prostrated. This fs ‘ondition ia which to encounter inds of October and its chilling fogs ws, and consequently intermittent tery, bilto ud rheumatism ore or less pre ~¥ erate: pat | local: here Of the second reason it says, that «ithe “para. | Pectelly tn bene cine a one Phos Sites” would follow the Congress to whatever ising from these causes, the exhausted region it might be removed. Wherever the | system should row be renovated and wigorated | carrion is, there will be vultures also. There | by a course of HOSTETTER’S STOMACR BI 1s no locality which can saveus from “tosdies” | TERS. Ttis purest avd mest potent of all vege. solopg as Honorable Members are willing t? table tonics be tosdies. While regretting the demoraliz:- tion at Washington, the Tribune thinks it en- couraging that im consequence of the smallness of the city the wickedness is often overt. ~Sooner of later we find it out.” | | ives, mi The proposition for a consolidatioa of th® | wt: Cities of Washington and Georgetown, which | this bas heretofore met with bat little favor ia the iatter place, is, we are informed, now rapidly eaining frieuds and advocates among the prop- erty-holders and business men there, who bitherto bitterly opposed the measure. La those classes throughout the District who have mos! at stake are completely disgusted with the imbarmosious working of five conflicting goveraments—Qongress, the Corporations of the two cities, the Levy Court, and the Board Police Commissioners. These aide of the body while it stven Genesee ont viger | to the nervo 7 posed of extracts and juices of Ue invigoranta and correct- stimulsnt from been expelled, respects, the he world bas | eral verdict of the ‘ve | twenty years, during bas attein:d a greater p-pularity and s ive eale than sny specific ever adver- columes of the American press, ocT-eostaw GENEBAL JACKSON'S LIFE SIZE If by Thos MS it~ Sg en FREE ENATOITION at bs vavia ave: bere. which are damaged by too much | ‘on im some directions, and too little ta Es Bie entire taste the ve re 2 Office, band There should be but one government | ‘5 Corner Ivt! others. This | | 132,840 for, | dentally shot a colored girl in Bis parior a few | New rat coops, | Conompia McGowan | Sey | (Certificateef Pref, Autissil, Chief Chemist to | | ee | pons ng Bulbs, sclected s | riving to for the District of Columbia, and consolidation of the two cities is advocated as a step in Tight direction, because it will reduce the five | existing gover ts to four, and will thus be & public benefit ts far as it goes. } Law parare COLLEG ited t introductory Exercises. . mr Lecters 2 rks between | | La Streets. at o';-0'clock zbe Commercial Conven:ion which meets 2 Louisville to-day is but the adjourned session < the ccmmercial convention whch met at Mempbis last spriug. Among the generai questions which it is expected will be dis cussed sre the Pacific railroads, the Missisapp | Coceaine fevers, the coulie question, the Earopean grain poulenrr routes, southerm and eastern connections of the Wes’, aud o*her matters connected with the Te- construction of southern cemmeree, industry, Blogs ott iatttors ta manufactures and mining. In connection ler’s, "te. ‘With these, the more specific subject of the Whiskey. c: rerranted ‘$1; Schen: rep. S128. Peruvian opbe: sr cepa: ve Ging rus and Brown's Gip, ayy bets J erates ‘wish tar tse, ic sea board from chief western and south western Forts cannot escape attention. raTRaRTay It is stated thats member of Congress who | eee failed to get shaved on Sunday, in consequence of a recent act of tue Councils closing barber Wea shops on Sunday, remarked with some heat “the Capital ought to be removed out of tbe reach of such blue iaw tyranny.” Whether and tbe M. ©. did or did not say just tnis, itisa 5107 ». matter for our city Soloms to consider whether wt is advisable by sumptuary ordinances to | make the city irksome and repulsive to mem. | _ocl tf aCab bers of Congress and other visitors by de- Ga eeee 1 PWARDS, EI mAWaus: as barring them from convemiences and privi- leges they | Joy Bt Rome. entices In Savanvab, Georgis, yesterday Colonel Jobm Serevere, Democratic candidate tor Mayor. and the entire Democratic board were lected. Out of 4,400 registered voters the Democrats polled 4,000. The colored People generally voted the Democratic ticket. aneewgapenaeiiaasaisemer ‘The Richings Upera troupe made another bi in “La Traviata” last night at the National ‘Theater, and to night we are to have the always popular “Bohemian Girl,” with Mrs. Bernard as “Arline.” A crowded house may | be expected. —_—____ ‘The celebrated trotting horse Dexter made Ralf mile in one minute and four seconds on Prospect Park course, near New York, Saturday afternoon. He was driven by his owner, toa sulky. This time, itis meediessto reotypes or 0 ‘other old s8y, bas never been equaled. | Wieitts, gets Walined There will be @ meeting this evening of the Gainey int General Committee of the International Expo- | sition at Metzerott Hall. It ts to be hoped that ae A | 517 every member will be present, as important Stab TAREE HER a Be oes rare ai ee business will come before the meeting. peerternstie nae daer nt (Quite an effert is being made through the fea country press of Missouri to get ex-Senator | B. Gratz Brown nominated Republican candi- te 1 . TUITION —An ox: date tor Governor. | put sUabEr ene TH — ‘The Councils discussed various questions of Tiger Be Bogiist branches, Latin and ieee 5 3 personal uature last might, but made no pro. = invited to classes "ust gress with the canal question. The caral still Beane Fi a0 Merechenette nt remains uncleaned. ~ } oO ko, Wi AROS. PARLOR ORGANS tg ERE —______ ‘The Mayor of Baltimore has vetoed the bul | passed by the City Councils for appoints: mew buiiding committee for the City Hall YEAST POWDER, COMPOERD ENTIRELY 01 ‘aTCL AND NUIBITIOUS INGARDIEN ES. the United States Department of Agricaitare. | Sent, 32. 1988, yeast Power0S. ANTISELL, M. A. STODDARD & CO., No. 489 Ninth street, between D and B, Wash- ington, D. 0. SOLE AGENTS. oc 123t FROM AUtTION. ¢ shall open, on TUESDAY and WEDNES- DAY. ulate lise ot i FEENCH POPLIBS, STILISH PLAITS, FRENOH MBEINOS, BIOH BLAOK SILKS AND OOLORED SILKS, the most choice shades of BLU STOKE, BLOWS and MODE COLOR ALSO,ON HAND, t BLUB, PUBPLM and WAITE si LOE . 7 inalieg wide (ds, which wo will out A ay quantity requii ONB PRICE OnE ED , DEVIATION AL- savers & BRO. Waele fea Bot we: HORSE COVERS ap CABBIAGE ROBES. Just received the largest and best assorted Stock | | in the city, AT LOW PRICES FOB Ua8H, JAMES S. TOPHAM & CO., 875008 SEVENTH STREET, One door above Odd Fellows’ Hall. oe 12 cost Hecke nee ES a ee) ER. TEREB AND DUTOR ae | ‘and moder: te Pt ghcny nln a rice, Sbdereigued from bie 7.0 Constatt wart Nectaries, | jnea—| eri Gray re, Concord: Andirondac, and fifty other Blac! berries, Currants, and ‘other small . Straw! po nal my farciosu JOBN ort oppoat Our stcek is very large our own direct importati pas For sale or rent ow monthly oc 12-2t 306 Peun, Ave Ouvs on, at Bio: In r “ELLIS, ear 10th atrest. WARTS AND PINTS.) ONE; or ‘These goods are of my ries and of Grst Yo ocl? itt Hi cote et, | Naw NEW YORK BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. A small lot et this year’s Buckwheat eer er. day ree WB UL. | Corner 14th and F streets, Under Ebbitt House. celz | pRorcsats FOR OOAL. | « Oty Har | October 1 | ved at tbls oitice | Ras led als wil wh tretitre at ie te he see in 2 ‘onl +: T Bent ually and tise scother' halt Med ‘Ash. and tation: hi ‘stato the kind rice per 120 Sounds, tbe xine to, be wetgued B welghtmante ‘ is certtheate. Weleestieaton thst te be oe Fequired. s. J. BOWED. i the Natioual Ceme ‘i accordirg to be reen, peepee 18 feet by ith a wing Iv feet by 16 feet, and porch toot wits ts e angle: in vise wi of main batld- c Foo! oe the whoo eck or or masonry and mast be’ work seperately, aad be suarantend by two resp: Nebr bt is rescrved to reject sny or all bide nsidered to the interest of the public »: velopes contai ing bide to be entorerd wale for Lodge, red by this office. By order of the Quartermaster General my. @. CHANDLER.” Brevet Colonel, Quartermaster U. 8. Army. core hie Quartermaster let Military Distriat Usa STATES ve ae a 0 vice, hammeron, D. Stat the tation in the cve be Decomver next, that the aoe ua on the day of Hea es RSTn cr sobs, Ream ‘ ond that seld ‘Beard ‘on the stn day of Any person may oppose ty ite extension. mM 5 pam UBL 3. ht ol all Bi HS G wer eeok AD 0B PRINTERS allitgniict personal attention to ) Dasinees. corner he anos, metas Bes = wer Baie soaruect aoe y se fait Pn ont ae 13 a0 —H SNBER'S FEMILY Bi BaD ‘will be redaced to six cents per loaf on Mond: Octoper lith. ‘The ets, eh es ae rate | eRe Sasaee the rate, to PEBFECTION COMPLETED IN THE NEW STBWABT COOK, WITH DUMPING GRATE. | and Pevnsylvania avenue. of Bi | for three bersee. NOVEL FLUE, AND PIN POINT DAMPER. Saves over 50 por cont. of Fucl. 5. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ocd tf between loth and tth iJ: L. PRABSOR, BOOK AND JOB PRINTER, Corner of 9th and D streets. a aaa Paid to Printing rai BIOB pret ished. with are of bite ‘oom staat at 171 Penasyivania avenue, ania. he yarewe sae ‘s Street, iemere 3th ond 1th,” —An elegant, Fuss HOU! Fai eel RY asouri x + eee Sixioen rooms wetert ‘and evemen hou ttabler A yon a cari DINING for Kousekecp: “Aply B38 17 a 2a fi io Wi . amet ire eae eaingly c OF together. ator fi 7 ere 168 large gerden. 10 00 ‘of taribor information, te wel hy te no F. Given, "Grocers ain ni Fe , SALE 0 OE aoraerrite, | 60 ber anh Minguire of GEO. 8 PaaeR Sixt teor Fo. RENT. iT House LS aa 7th cae ate. ween M Omen oon 7 SE EE=Sy REESE tt terme. the beantifal F high aud dry LOT at the northw. ner of Gore ran etrests, £0 feet ow iith st lavon Gorteran rtrost, Apply to@ PULTE 6th street, near Pennsylvania aven Fo? RENT—A three-story with Baok Building. containing twent; Store. N nna) Ivanie avenue, re. No. 37’ 6th streets, south side Btor ite. Inquire at oat ‘an street, between J OR a ice, ‘with vr without Board; 19th end 20th streets. Ooms FOR ‘antly located 213'H ot , betel Ries, FeRniean? p aCdeh Th ot bet Gand Hs RENT—A FING FA FY a, fine Dullding end Bar fr a ees Ap ts je for _< = ‘GuO: MATTINGLY.“ ood 32 ITa TABLE Be BOABD. os bebe, i for immedi vocn ith aud i0the hie fe ous of the most qviet and pleasant locations in the city. ‘oc 9 3t* Fg Li BRIG KAN ut inoae State Depa .? Di poly tow iarstabed ROOMS, ae Fe MOO, “ ished, @1 faraisusd’ 935, 978: HOME f from the Froasa water, 253 Icth street two stories, cor very reasoned! cy ‘piace st. , bet. 1éth and rice 1. ‘to Wartaca & WAL- aw, Ho. 441 5th street. 8 STAND. sit- 82.500", — ae a5 ere ees streets. Price Traut Ye kere. soanee Wigs ey at bind esh it. —No. 15, north sfde Siong, from, Kant 0c 8-5t a low fig- be cit sold at ure. any 439 pe street, corner of 6th m strest Fos BENT. ‘hree story BRIOK Hot HOUSE. w an mn Bhede Island avenue. betw: 1 ret sth Streets Be: 403. ig imaaire of Wibuts a LULAMB, No. 187 K as ak all in the Firs! ply to COOPER & LATIN FOR SALE AND RENT. UR BENT. ait | Ebeaes = : orth B stscats Cas eater i beteece =e the De memonte Fy mede rate. "Address VERNON City Pest ro Houszs aup tors | In THB j @1TyY aND couynrryY FOR SALE BY 5S. P. BROWN & SON, REAL ESTATE BROKERS, | CORNER 167m Sr2zzr ayy Haw Yous Avanvni 1 a dratrabie caring. OB FALE OB A six-octare PIANO, of | Ra rts make: may beeen rail & 0 at all hours aT eth st Price. gin” Fonte AT A BA Fancy Val fae otena elt Located part SoS i Strdee nen fae a ociz-st" KS, ance Bandeome sot of COTTAGE Fus- 4 NUTCRB: es ‘also Of other [aya ‘Oell'at om ates6 , etme Toth and tite. ocl2-St* oPm- cra ra wy best SF BOULATION in for afew bund ited tootther's MITCHELL, Boo! Build: For Sat Ace the FiXUR ret, seers Location desirable BA orat ROD: foot of High Noaaata G. ceed i ld WO Pence BGan oe ae os ERT wie or : 57 near role Boarding at the suse piace, 3 FRET OFaSs BoaED. vy Wits, r_PomaaANT termeat Bison Bets wth Rand short walk a from most of the ua a IMPROVED FOE 1569, GREAT Economy. NO DUST, GAS, OB OTHER ANNOYANOE. B. F. SIMPSOR, AGENT, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, between 10th and 11th streets, Gaanv OPENING OF MILINEBY, BATUBDAY, OCTOB 9, 1569. MBS. A. G. GASTON, AGENT, 255 F Street, Betwoon 12th and 13th Streets, Bas just returned from Sew York, with a most Ueantiful as:ortment of fine FRENCH PATTERN BONNETS AND HATS, Alec a general assortment of BIBBONS. FLOW. FEATUEAS, VELVBT: NS and The EMPRESS METALIC BELT and JET GouDs. OBIENTAL BASE BURNER, 0c9-tf, tor peretive Piano re Boecial atten atten on to 2 Tanke aad. ae ing Pianos. Lhe SALE—Three gor i Moryland avena hot and’ ‘cold marble ra le iia g09 rel ‘on rear of lo rece. Will be mold, chea oct tf 325 Pe Two BRIG T'%o BRICK Bovse EN ana Getres —f x cctalniag vem rooms each. ply corner lth and Samson street, between Q te 08 tween 8 ap fiv ‘SAWES W. BARKER: G25 serene! ‘end 12th. oc 2-tf ihe Heights of Georgetown, led for the paat four years ty on the premises, 3d we were gas; bydrantin’ the y: gare pane by the door Boom 6, Oity Ball. icp o"Toquir Law ling, sth etree, Fe BALE—Ten HOUSES.—Ten “Hs Corcor: reet, just completed, a gas throug présved brick fronts,’ Mansa; aud Italian re Terms 00) “[nauire of eos . W HAMILTON, Tth street, Be 35-tf Spuilaers Depot. OR Bi '—The Errse PART of 432 and ie 43a jes Ivania a between ‘eo! Fibiattes new BBIOK c DWELLING mae easy. ‘Apply to A.B Ba SuabaeuD, Seo'Pa ove 800 acres or THE HOBTH ABLINGTON ESTATE FOR SALB, BEAU! L TeD FOR SUBURBAN AUTUFULES LOAFER SUBUR comy the finest views of the Capital Cit: ‘9nd its surroundings. The best lend set fo ‘hie latitude oF country. “and 5 . and vor; - Lok for Peaches, pears, ‘aad the mall (rulter Ae bealt 7 part of United ._ Espe- chay tote ted fo Cy te oI rom 8 springs of pare, soft, water. ted two ve Lors: poren FROM 810 TO 920 DOW! TO 20 A 1X THE FIRsT WARD, In T Warp AND OM OAPITOL BILL, UTIFULLY LOCATED. amigo JOSHUA WHITNEY & 00. 416 Seventh street, bet. @ and U, Dai, FOED THOMFSON His opened an Ofice at the southwest corner of Twelfth and F s1 Office hours tromste4 fo 10 0ct-2w* a | toa Kipwaus « n2xpenson, WALL PAPEBS. WINDOW SHADES, OVAL AND is E PIOTURE Ramis, ABLB OIL CLOTES, ee uF 1088, No. 308 95 Birects Sesion Fatt.) All work iv their line neatly executed in the city LeaGeUBtry, et abort notice, and on moderate EN. LEE Bae. oa few T oarn. but DES BS & GRAY they wilt ly of CHILLS BYERS, without Mercury, Feenic, oF any pjurious minerals, or the mone; cored in sto 43 rs. LOT RAR Dae | NEW PEBOOY: — riber red a th ComNS “WARTS. SAL uGstE BU het ‘and ELSE ‘JOINTS. short space of five Boal, aa bea No.1. A oases. Bavio, \Ieted my Store. K am now prepared potter are Areat inducements to my customers. STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS, consisting of everything new and desirable. Best French KID GLOVES, §1 25. Best French OORSETS, $1 to $5. TRIMMING SATINS, in all colors. TRIMMING VELVRTS, in all colors. Fall line of OLOAKS. HOSIERY for Ladies and Children, and a full MILLINEBY GOODS, which I will offer at THE LOWEST PRICES. 8. HELLER, Pianos Ne BURBLEW Hinz bhi Se ieee CLOTHING, &c. L. BAR’S CLOTHING ESTABLISUMENT, CORNER SEVENTH AND E STREETS, WASHINGTON, D. C. TSE LARGEST STOO MEN'S, YOUTHS’ ANDBOYS' CLOTHING IN THE GITY. NEW GOODS RECEIVED BYBRY Dar! NEW STYLES EVERY DAY! ALL OF MY OWN MAKE! ALL OF MY OWN MAKE! ME LIGHT 00) BAN EROOATS Just Pe HUNDB! Dirt: — BUb 8. $12 To 6. BLACK sorre FOR pases WE HAVs Gor- B IFULLY aT MO} = P PEATE PRICES. 5. Jospection of our 8TOOK AND PRICES will be rath it ‘rusrantes that the COBEBB UF \VEETH AND B STBEETS, Is the best place in the District to bay ‘2. at Afavine OF 25 PER GOOD CLOTBING a % OnOSED. on garul ATS UNTIL BUSINESS amas BD. Country Papers may send ications": tising. HABLE & CO.'S CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, NO. 4683 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, BETWEER 3: 4% STBEETS. ESTABLISHED IN 1563. We call ington and t! steck of Ley x the citizens of Wash- Distsict of Colamble to our eatire READY MADE CLOTHING FOR MEN AND Boys. DEESS AND BUSINESS BUITS, fe ii pe rg oy fer werbutte of all from 90 BS 2 oe Baan OVEBOOATS of omeypete and quality, from $$ Our stock of FALL OVEBOOATS is espectaily fine, and sell from $3 to $90. We also make to order, Suits fer Customers, from the finest CAESIMEERRS, OHEVIOTS, MELTONS, other ind of goods samplesof whick Saabs gece af nl ine wh ty. durability, and price, cann: In FUBNISHING GOODS you will find all the latest movelties, and at all times a full assertment to select from. All that we desire is that parties in want of CLOTHING or GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS of any kind, will examine our stoct before pur- chasing elsewhere. fecling assured they will save both time and money by calling at 46% Pennsyl- Vauia avenue, between Third sad yar and-a- half streets, under the U. 8. Hotel. ‘We have take: lection of our FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF CLOTHING for youths of all ages. Parents and guardians cai t fail to be pleased with a ‘well selected. choice, and fashionable assortment. 203 im HEADQUARTERS "OR BOYS’ CLOTHING. WALL, ROBINSON & C0., 322 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, BETWEEN SINTH AND TENTH STREETS. GBAND OPBNING OF Y@OUTH’S; AND CHILD! CLOTHINNG! BOYS’, SCHCOL AND DRESS WEAR. a ‘Lumber yaad tet iiss endOGAL, Wehaveths ‘and other well known White Oak ‘Wood, sawed and split and in the wi our stock tn RS Ses rier etal le. in any part of the city 3,200 pounds to ton. ‘Orders by mail, +45 Eee CLOTHING, &. A CHAPTER OM BUSINESS SUITS A. SAKS & CO., #15 SEVENTH STREEF, BETWEBH PEsra. a SACK COAT, PANTS AND VEST... aa K OOAT, PANTS en TES CHEVIOT BUITS—OOAT, FROOK STYLE g20 ring, = MIXED SUITs—00; rim xd MIXED SUITS—O0A’ and AT, ro x CAMINARE ROITS-oOAT. D Dou Bi att MELTON 8sUITs—co. povsi EZ AND iced suit: wEDiCK Ob FROUR-n es et BEAVER sUITS—OvAT, MAIB LINE SILK MIXED InE)...... FISE BRAVES COAT, VEST, CASSINERR Pants seen ateneee — Teton. BRAVE surre—Sastos sober CLOSING OUT SALE OF OUR LARGE AND COMPLETE sTOcCK or FALL AND WIATER CLOTHING, POSITIVELY AT COST F CASH ONLY TO OLOSE THE BUSINESS OF TUE LATS THOMAS A. KNOWN as STEPHENS & Co, 5, STOCK, GOOD WILL, FIXTURES aND LEASE FOR SALE, the ‘TY DAYS! we will rell our Entire Stock, embracing fo part MEN'S and BONS’ FALL ood WINTER SUITS FURNISHING GooDs in great variety. A full line of UBDEBWEAB FOR FALL AND WINTEB. BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ OVEROOATS. A Large Btock of MEN'S OVEBOOATS (all qualities) wiil be sold REGABDLESS OF OOST. Eepecial attention is called to our MBEBCHANT TAILOBING DEPARTMENT. Cali carly and secure first selections, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, AND DOESKINS BY Tv YaRo. A small lot of TRUNKS, Remaining on hand and will be sold at VERY Low Ficuags. P.8—an ns indebted ti the pels eaterted to cll aod eetle their ncaSasty BE oper ur & Books OLOsE! “ti <> wna sincerely bope our frieals he ome for- bg make F PuOMET SETTLEMENTS. by STEPHENS & co, 310 Pennsylvi (Buccessor to H. F. Lowvon & Go.,), CITIZENS, ARMY AND BavY MERCHANT TAILOR, tan Hotel, (late Brows mnnat SR Sea Peas atenee Wes a IF YOU ARE IN WANT OF a GOCD COOKING STOVES, Call and look at the CALORIFIC COOK STOVE, To be found at a WALTER D. WYVILL’8, No. 409 Peunsylvanis avenne, Exrea MESS, BOSTON LNSPECTION, BNEW MACKEREL, Selected in size and quality, Received to day. sols-tf Corner 14th and F een? (Onder Ebbil tt Hous.) LO™PER! LUMBER Lomear LS a ee ros ape ealecey =} pane Derot Coumtssa®