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<< Sele EVENING STAR. CROSBY &. NOYES..........Editer. | WASHINGTON OITY: | + OCTOBER 15, 1969. MATTER ON BVERY PaGs. | FOR INTERESTING TRLB- @RAPHIO AND OTHER MATTER, | S7 THE EVENING STAR is fardisbed to | it on the street for THREE CENTS a copy at | ‘S reasonable profit. The public are requested, ‘therefore, to pay omly that amount for it. | Price at the counter, TWO CENTS. pie Delivered by carriers, anywhere fa the city | or Georgetown, at TEN CENTS a week. “THE WOES OF WASHINGTON CITY.” Under thie head the New York Post, taking for its text @ “Memorial from citizens of Washington,” proceeds to pamt an absardly exmgg@rated picture of the discomforts of ‘Wasbingtov, & “sand-desert im summer,” @ “great Columbian bog in winter,” a city as “little improved as @ frontier set- ement in Arkansas or Nevada,” &c., &c. Ail this is im the over-drawn style of the sen- sational letter-writers, andtzherefore loses its “point. But the Post proceeds to do Washing- tom the justice of saying that nothing can be More ill-founded than the unfavorable juag- ment of the visitor who attributes the failare of the peop's of Washington to reciaim their city from the “des-rt ama the wilderness” to their want of public spirit, ‘To those who bave seen Washington lately oa ¥e Rotic~d the maaner in which whole ‘of fine buildings, such as would do cyan oan metropolitaa city, have sprung up from the commons and are being extended to we every ontexirts of the city, it is hardly | necessary to say that Washington presents & wilderness. So far from being on 4 footing with froutier settlements, it 1 quite certain that no private buildings im cites of the size of St. Louts or Chicago will compare with the Duildings of this character put up in the north- erm part of this city durimg the Inst year or two. The diMculty with us is that casual vis- itors whoenter by the cars and spend a night stan Avenue hotel, see the shady unpigasan' side of Washington, and faii utterly totee the vast work of improvement done in other parts of the city. They see our nuisance of acanal, our nuisance of 8 market houee, our nuisance of avenue pavement, and come to the conclu- sion that the city is city of naisances. As the Post concedes, Congress 1s to blame for the existence of the nuisapces which do the city the most discredit. As set forth in the me- moral in question, the inhabitants of the Dis- ‘{ictoccupy @ peculiar position. They arecu; off from sll voice im the general government, they Bave no representatives in Congress, and cannot cast a vote for President and Vice Pres. ident. In compensation for this disability, the Act of Congress establishing the seat of gov- ernment st Washington dofined the duties of the general government towards the inbabit- ‘ants of the District, and among these duties the Most important was a proper care of the city itwelf in such legislation as its imterests de- manded. ‘The memoria! proceeds as follows: «Ever ready and willing to discharge faith tally our Guty as citizens of Ly our common country, we are unw:! anger to rest quietly, under the false san japa wich seems to be pressed upon. bappre- je body and the people of the Vulted State, tba: we look constantly for ald trom Congress. It will be plainly seen that the charges cannot be substantiated by facts. In feunding thecity here, a8 expressed, to avoid an over-crowded Population, whic it was feared might over- awe the acts of Government, it was demgned | to old possession of all avemues, amd to cou- | Fol ibs greater poruon of the city, exclusively | tui by its puwer. If there has been ‘a change in sentiment or feeling, it i but justice to ms to enact new Isws and define our position. This enlightened Congress will percetve our posi- | Uon To be a difficult one, labering, a8 they do, | nsion aLd conflicuirg auibor- Our lumited territory de- prives us of the power of cousiructing rail. Foads, having, @t present, but one direct com- munication BY We have held several ia- | fluenual railroad meetings, and nave voted to | tax ourselves to the at Of $1,000,00%% bat | ave tailed to procure from Congress tne Proper Iaw to enable us to carry ont cur piss to develop other and importaat Tailroac =communications with our city. | ‘We have sppealed to Congress for charters f various manufacturing purposes; also, for t improvement of our uarbor and other’ impo! tant purposes. Agaim, we begged fort) power of erecting a bandsome stractare on th. Site now occupied by those discreditable sheds | op Pennsylvania avenue, Known as the Market House, havin, ete, subscribed ample | funds for that We also ask of Con gress the privilege ot javing Pennsylvania roperty FS, | Go: te botaing 5 jurisdic. ton over all the avenues, and ‘unaer solemn compact to pave and keep im order the same. As yet we have failed to ootain any Jaw en- | ADIDg Us to Act ia any of the above-inentioned , cases, We that may yeti be ac- corded us by your Honorable body, aad that | such laws may be granted us as will place us , on equal footing with other States, amd that mixed and uncertain | abolished. ition of Admiral Farragut’s hesith— ‘which we are pained to hear is even more crit- | ical than the newspaper despatches would | indicate—is a topic of interest in almost every curcle, aud im some quarters the direct amd re- mote consequences of a fatal termination are discussed with considerable freedom—as if the dread event were impatiently waved for! Seme of our cotemporaries, we observe, wit & Getermination mot to be distanced by any competitors nor cheated out of their ante-mor- tum enterprise by bis restoration to nealtb, Rave prematurely dracged from their bio- graphical pigeon-boles a sketch of the (ireat A@miral’s life. But in naval circles the prob. | able contingency seems to excite most in- terest, underlying, as it does, questions ot promotion and advancement, which affect a very large number of persons. As s matter of courte, in the event of the death ot Admural Farragut, Vice Admural Porwer Would succeed to tue honors and responsibil- ities of that position. Next on the list, and in direct Ime of successiod'to the Vice Admiral- ship, comes Rear Admiral Goidsborough; but | mus chances for promotion to the piace thus | ‘made vacant are net considered free trom com- Plications by @ good many naval peaple, on ‘Account of questions heretofore raised touching bis retirement from and replacement oa the active list. There can. however, hardly be a Well gronuded doubt on this point; and it is safe to assume that any promotions made for | ‘some ume to come will be in regular order, ‘according to the naval register as it now stanas, Meanwhile, let us express the bope that the —_ ‘TEE UrERA—As Mr. Peake, of the Richings troupe. & Sine sector, fuir singer, and worthy geaue man, bass deveft at the National Theater to-night, o@ whieh occasion ke will easay the iMieait role of “Mephistopheles” in “Faust,” j we trust be will haves crowded house. The | bere yesterday afterngpn says :-—-Our Legulative majority includes the Reform Membersin Hamilton couaty, who are ‘Republican aud will vote for the fifteenth amendment." This ensures the ratification of | the amendment by Ohio. prev ateent aot SEE | ‘Trae SHORTERED.—On ond after the 19th instant, the time By rail detweea San | Francisco and New York, Puiladeiphis and | gg sae de reGuced from seven to atx | Whenever expedient. another redaction | 2° offrom twelve to twenty-four Bours can easily pe made. ‘The Natiousl Commercisi Cosvention at Louisville. Kentucky, yesterday occupied its. x the financial policy of the Ro conclusion was arrived | namdwriting; that be erty was $12,100. ‘of @ Cincin: “Leeter. 2 General Ran- eged letter 4 romising if fhe adminis tration gave him certain appoint@ients im Kaas ons. ‘The verbal of Rusdall’s was shat Oor. nelius Wendell was in Bis room at the Post | Office Department when the alleged letter of to Legate was shownbim. He(Ran- dail) arserted that he knew the Senator's han: writing well, and tbat the original wasin ths! be (Randali) insisted upoo having the letter or scopy. The original was | Yefused, but at Randall's request Wéndell Randall afterward took th3 copy to the Presi- dent, and explataed his possession of it. Tne | following letter trom General Batler, howeve! mae am entirely different phase upon Lowsit. Sept. 22d. 1369 My Dear Pomeroy: | Lremember periectly the maver ofthe aoscalled | Legate letter, as it appeared before the Uont- | mittiee of te of the H. rma af R-pre- | sentatives for the ene of Andrew | Johneon, upon their investi, It appeared | enure temp iad meen made to rma aoe entity regard to Andrew Jobason by the forgery of mame, ting the forged meni i treo Gonersi, then having ax outside | &' 60 the for, e nlght be enle, and toon = the contents suck copy, to. your jury. The evidence was plenary to show thar You bad nothing to do with the matter, and tbeir was noact of yours shows ineousie- tent with the proprieties of sof your Tam not where I can yous.copy of the evidence, but I have given you here the fuli result efit. Lam yours traly, Hon. 5S. U. Pomaznor. ples sensual eet aE ‘The House of Bishops of the Protestant | Ejascopal Church assembled in New York, yesterday elected Dr. H, N. Pieresas Missions. ‘ay Bishop of Arkansasand the Indian Territo- ry. The new Bishop was botn in Rhode island, and gradusted ia Brown University. ‘He performed labors for several years in Texas, and was at one time rector of St. John’s Charen, Mobile. Heis a minister of | greatability, snd is very popular inthe mis- | ABMS stomary region now placed under his Episco. | Pal control ‘The Montgomery (Alm) State Journal put lishes giegter from «an Ex-Colored Democrat but w mately does not tell us what is the color of that Democrat now. From Prender & Oo. we have Au the Year Round, Once @ Week and Bell's Life in Londonali ‘tor October 2. “From lip & Solomon we have the Atlantic Alganac 10¥ 1570. oS, ‘Tus WERELY STAz, now on our counter an 2 ready for the mails, contains late and reliable returns from the elections in Ohio, Pennsylvania and Iowg; an account of the President's hi to the Frederick Fair: « Bessie Parker,” pital story in, six chap- ree oy Jobn as al Basi- Beese—ihe ity "Hall. lavestigation, =& The Teraatlona mr position Meeting: Se eee came eS jews and A, orig Eecoas; Ui Useful Shan io Moonom | weit Departasaal and Mensskeoping iseellany: latest Telegraphic patches frvim ail parts of the world. Satz Ov Maine Hosrirat.—The marine hospital and grounds, about two acres, located air Pees near Norfolk, eS were sold auction for . A.L. Niek- Pe ‘was the pur- itlamif upon the prop- ‘Tuesday at on. Esq, of Williams; chaser. ‘Tne; ea 2 CTD S7-Mrs. Dr. Walker — wo pan Be nose Teporter who wrote derogator, of Ber pantaloons. ¥ @7-An Englishman named Woolcock was wilted an explosion of nitro glycerine, at Scbajo Laker Melon Monday. ‘ion tat an infamous at.) Bans. F. Bertie. | t { fis 4 Sewasai Uptred States Gavitat stock paid I, Mosgs Keciy. hier of the Mott tien aea are af } the vest of my sen ge Oorrect—Attest ; District of Columbia, Beorn teeth day 1 dle Weapons. ‘By Ubas | Om PooR aiBL THE atuaueie AL’ AND i United States si aera seoure c deposiis. | foskaienenpe caesar from ot! Nenks: ‘a Rewsboys at aprice which enabies them to sell | ™Ade & copy in his presence, and ¢ sae Feet | Pee as om al Tender Notes.. ton | ‘Three per cent. certificates. cate mo JAMES. bore of nom if Yes 'D Al 4 fh and aap tate Bonteli, CORNELIOS WENDEL PERL ‘ND SENATOR | Rererr Or THE CONDITION | The Katlonal Metropolltan Bank, or iGTON, C., Business on the $th Day of Norseeane 1569. — Pa zEsovRcei 5 Gnd eecas ities on LIABIeITIES. trae Seon Washinzton : me, this foar- Es Br Baw ed WAC FOR 187 Tarine of, she atta Se “noe ae Hye CT oes is | Sa Fnac Soe bope oi re = st bed ZAIN MATERIALS, “EE hearyat ete | rv S97 There is no ex-President, chosen of office | by votes of the people living to-day--a state of ec tenn existed before im this cen- eset anette ‘wan’s band. av The Pope’ ‘sarmy consists of 15,00 men of ail nationalities; in fact one of the most cosmo. politan military force extant. eee svciation bebeld ge nope BVASING, Tee a a rea op lit gaate s | ie ia PFlearox a Bee's. ab Fred ro ae = Ghusruge CHURCH, Seats Tt Deiwesn tus ut Bo. 335 Penn's SUS rene’ eee cs ae GEN Bee ‘30. ood. erat mat 517 Seventh sivest. B. 308 Fmt JOUNSON HAS BE. is ee is ieRereatter. give his cutire tase te the ine Teg ct ble peviviatoue @flice, corner 10th and pets Hovas—* Et ae AT SEv- ate atieeme aa a eran iso, ayor's ar: eapertile au Sperry ect ee focoaine and AS. ABD CewWanDs, Bl irs OR DRAWERS; st TS fia to attend, with | they may 4 ——— eS WEE eat 2 o ESS SUITS—J40KBTS AND $8 Pokts res on00 ws 500 ocl-tf 317 Beventh tress, 7F—Ooet, } ain RY Oa BUPERFI! Se ALL phates meray St 9c. to §: ry | Ste Gtoti SEae ba re in ene Heat Sor t Betwarx Nite 7 All the very TE Bc. pro cgote, hg ye Wine tage He reires. Bit a eleth dnewoled tious bead GLOVES constantly on hand. CARPETING, We leave to ca she attention Botan neato: | pernast Garberine, ot Gkotds Com, ‘Bou, jast opens! tour es! tee mine iis, CABPRTS. INGRAIN CARPETS, LUOM LNGBAIN (very <u SILKS! BLACK SILKS'! Ppt RECEIVED SPLESDID iN bt rie at A 75. Erregt an saxca hw Der yard. Mi bie CLOTH many OS ae aug | 708. J. May, ' 30% Pennsyivanie avenne, + oc 14 2tit Between 9th and ith. Jos. 3. MAY's PARIS KIO GLOVE DEPOT, 305 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, anp Tanta Breezes. best meskes PARIS KID 00 M4r2tit Boek way a wae aways, &c., &0., tended to. BY Bis Ds, ‘this market. | Sween Dane ® HOUS! for aule at thes 0018 Bt Corcmsia YEAST COMPOBED H yeast po paula ocl-tf Bier sian the finest Bo 523 7 [ocks ot} EK EBPERS i } hesing M4 examine | gonna well estorted stock of HOUSEEKEBPING ate 980 (detagrot ae Mastache Dy clsts ountas Bor Private entrance to Ladies Loy? Al Street end Penne. svenue under tt yar first-class BABB BES wante?. oc 13-1m* EWTIESLY OF BEALTH AND HUTBITIONS INGRBDIEN £8. ae. ’ Sottede odicleat nea V cnastior tt on tmgron Boaeo ith stress. on ington. Prarie © BBLA@ ES! OABBIAGES'! it of fil gm Gandia ea eae Prices, Sh pecena: baud Bo pairing prom ROBERT B. GBA =p Oorner sth oc 14-38° ‘aoa 479 ou sarvet SBAD & ‘offer Berbaeas doy ya ac very Ion aeures ‘Alpacas. Prat and bia ie do chee wis ct g rlose Wotton, at ote. ” Pleasant BD) ty £08. ‘279 F atreets co street De rea “‘Tecei ved, a free oe Lee & BRO. fell) Mi) Peep" erence. BaND =e OF PRICES. Shaved and Hair Out. 25 conte: be or Hot er ‘Sham: Le ABTIBELLE, M. D., Chemist. A. STODDARD «& Co., }, between D and 5, ~ B.O., an plee EE AGENTS. oe 12-3t canta a! BamD PINTS. Of thie low cxsariit ey a, A SaKsa 517 Boveath sisest. LJ THRE BD. Dal - fr ae { { | SSE aR Batic. j j \ or nee ——s et Tirest. i et alain. thie ‘terms, the ae Fett aor northwest Pena of aera a NIseSED ee Sti orer. ae ae POR 1 —FWO FO! F FASE, oe is a STORE b Rorta west corner of 13th And E streets, One of, the best city tor atore oF it ixtures ‘or 0c 4-8f Forse Lan ob nage coping Lore, tween ¢ ad 6. Terme. ments of @10 on oo dest TD! rai "Loulstans ave., bet. “oth Ten ete, iB FOR BERT —PRAME ¢ ‘Oorrac: ry BR & METOALP. | corner RouMs. le for Tarnished or unfaraishe’, at corner of 24th ive Ised K . be jiocash aud awontaly pey- | Fo RPEEar patates, toawznaad nd iretad West Congress streets, ( “Georgeton nm. Ime 3 hand 13th te, west, (T_HOUSE B nd 6th. twelve A GREAT BARGAIN. yn Foome, Jot Jelieh ie avenue. Mot eon oc 18-31" (OK CAG. . bet. 13th far terme 3p apply fo to aaa i Ds one perfect repair, | range. bath-room, hot an al woes dg Ke: Anauire | & | TS i mento: 3. ma apponite rE Bin. poesen Ne. Wita ash __ #66 7th street, i Dukes ant GU0D be sold eneees rent som, cor. 13th st_and Penney! 708 R t= Oommanicu fem}; “rnoutre at at ES ety rt street, | pod , Bouth Washington. kent low to o 76 marble ma: water, ease ae : i. ae nents ‘Bear corner it OR RBNT—In Geergetown, t Le FROPRETY The Heights, one of three stories. me Jat aie ‘OUSES. in 'Geory n and four fize OFFLOMS corner of ‘and 6th tain 7 Pes: al ae ie : ‘tween be hers iwante arenes. ih side. ‘The Stare re at 301 Aah oc 11-6t" rat Ins = a Also, that a, = it reel iGsoretto o mide. below Bridge street Doms FOR BENT—Ti eaNba ornate se located and 219'H of , bet. 18th and 19", T—Thet very beautifal and desirable COUNTY SEAT Ww. ee COUNTEY rr SnAT a Deer, ‘sshington city, many years ee 1 _mOUSE FOS BEN T—Tre 24 and 34 stories of Olarke Batlving (each in one ler Foom.)on Peans, iso, jeeping. together or separate. A\80, ope {rout CHAMBERS, shies ‘ “-o resteble tepente. Fenn od Hill, between Ware avenze end } = Sees : Eee al with hot and cold wat. Beeler Beer, ranean opt or miheg stet phere tae oe Bae copaer | SALES A SILK Daley. See Lich slows, @ Milk Wagon.aad allother (enattals api pyc eae | oT Boe Ba iecttes izing te reside in th try during the winter can find aul thee Fates. by: "oak pores: Waotersvilie, pte indi is abont te: ‘trom = ie vst a Reexe ZORSIAOND OF ORFTR: i om ghd reet, between K and L. Lgeresis, with, it fi hi or without Bret 2 i io. wohne ae Steen & oa ands F OLASs 1 aataa 3 emai eer Pr icotatan aes nits from most of the public offices. A Oo aA B D. Having ayeseaees emmy | ieee nate oe nee Tare eG | Tass Lave purchssed a full line of STAPLE AND FANOY GOoDs, consisting of everything new and desirable, Best French KID GLOVE! TBIMMING SATINS. in ail colors. TRIMMING VELVBTS, ip al! colors. Fall line of OLOAKS. OSI Mine of MILLINERY GOQDs, | which I will offer at THE LOWEST PRICES, BEULEE, No. 34 Market Space, _00 9 2w between 7th se ih etree gonveatent to cars. inca Fee BEN’ Bi ht roome sad acnagee hy ane 08 P ‘ality b grant 1m bee beck yard: in fr Bouse, an Titenaitl and RICK HOU! Maryland avenasnear the corner of 51 rf ‘Gas. bot and cold 8 an for three horses. ‘Will be sola che sth streeta: J. WILLIAM! ‘bree a1 ‘street, corner of 6t —T hree-sto K HOU a ade inlasd’ svewe co Pahabitd ae 27s ©. ste. wo-story Food aad yo WaLLAGH & Walt yw, Bo. 441 Sh etrest. KG TS, nore side Voantan gat it | cet Aire arene ‘con 1s 24 feet fro ‘ec wed Sill be sold at a low tg. Se: | try 08. | | i | M42 yon J So batt aBLi E. between een te eee ‘open for the re: oomtion of for the coming seasoi | emon, from 8t0 10 p Td 9} “Glace for advanced 66 holers of dadien and Gen- | temen overy Mondays! from 8 to 1 0p m | or particulars see ci Cod be bed ra ae Usic Btores | Academy or as the Mi | a OBIENTAL BASE BURNEB, a | IMPROVED FOR 1569, GREAT ECONOMY. NO DUST, GAS, OR OTHER ANNOYAN B. F. SIMPSBOR, acuyr, * PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, between 10th and lith streets. Naw wew ronx BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. oc8 tf oe tt 325 Penn's sinless near 7th st. cot RERT— Four mane Hivos! at i SR os lith ees lot of this rer jackwhest Flour er. street, streets; rivin peUnGneGLe aunS W. BARK ES. duo i street” sera = dF at (Gj BEAT Banoans at ‘thi it; Dre j 1D MOBI | Spore aie guia “Boatre of A. W,HAMILTOR, 62 7th street, | ne tf Builder's Bepst._ | § 300 wzoezs ir ' | | i | | } oF THE NORTH ARLINGTON ESTATE SES, oe ot ee BLO DWELLING | earpiy te Ae BS oval bare FLOOR, are Bi ool No. 505 %h ions All work in their line neatly = , a8. Be = ins fs aka Tents Y for Ladies and Chiliren, and a fall | CLOTHING, 4. L. BSR’S CLOTHING ESTABLISSMENT, CORNER SEVENTH AND E STREETs, WASHLNGTON, BD. 0. THE LARGEST STOCK oF MEN'S, YOUTHS’ AND BOYS' OLOTHING 18 THB CITY. NEW GOODS RECEIVED BVEBYDaY! MEW STYLES EVRY DAT: ALL OF MT OWN MAKE! ALL OF MY OWN MAKE: — mane 7 Ae or Been ee aE TON SN ET A re, See: AND PBICKS wil! be | COBNEB OF SEVENTH AND B STREETS, | Is the best place in the District to buy | GOOD CLOTHING a A. AVING OF 26 PEE | On s4T IL BUSINESS be UBDAYS UNT! cs Pr send la thelr rates of adver. ountry Papers mer, ia et tron HABLE & €0.’S ar ) CLOTHING ESTABLISHMBNT, NO. 465 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, BETWEEN 3) AND 4% STREETS. ESTABLISHED IN 1°63. the citizens of Wasb jelambie to our eatire READY MADE CLOTHING FOR MEN AND Boys. DEESS AND BUSINESS SUITS, ruttable for persons of ll ing in 2 | SERIO eo svaracaa OVEBOOATS of over ere and gouty tom a8 Our stock of FALL OVEROOATS fs especially fine, and sell from $3 to $30. sr Rateg mane to order, Suits for Customers, from | GASSIMERES, CHEVIOTS, MELTONS, | ther kind of goods that dest Seanples of which ca ‘be seem af sil times. nics cannot be fc ecole 3 5 | Seratzle; guslity. durability, and price, In TURNISEING GOODS youwill find all the tatest novelties, and at all times s full aesertment to select from. All that we desire is tHlat parties in waat of OLOTHING or GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS | ofeny kind, will exemine our stock before pur- chasing elsewhere, fecling assured they will save | both time snd money by eslling at 46% Ponnsy!- | vamia avenue, between Third and Four-and-s- ones under the U. 8. Hotel. | Taos Peo wi mower EE STOCK OF CLOTHING REE Semation see! tans: HEADQUARTERS | FOR BOYS’ CLOTHING. | WALL, ROBINSON & CO., 392 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, BETWEEN | BINTH AND TENTA STREETS. GRAND OPENING oF YOUTH'S; AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHINNG: <a | | SUITABLE FOR SCHOOL AND PRESS WEAR. ome | Gaaat ; sanoainy is om yeastss. | Sarbanes Se osu or ek eee enepatopen A CHAPTER OR BUSINESS SUITS BETWEES PENNA AVE. AND DSTESETS. SACK COAT, PANTS AND VEST......._.g15 Woop FROCK COAT, CHEVIOT BUITS—90aT, FBOOK STYLE g2o rine = MIXED SUITS—OOaT, ©: Bi ther Racoon titer “| TUURRASTED ROOK oO CASSIMBRB aT. ales ress yok + ent ye: ELL MELTON SUITs—coat, tes 9 tk Rete “AS EE HEGAES STE s0rt0-on4y BLUE AVER SUITS—-OOAT, FROCK STYLE... Sas series ~ | a mr kins 8 one MIXED suIts iB BEAVES COAT, VEST, CASSIm mre. aes on sr ‘Snaves eect * | 3) ‘mU360 2af CLOSING OUT SALE LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK FALL AND WISTER CLOTHING, ’ POSITIVBLY AT COST FOR CASH ONLY TO OLOSE THE BUSINESS OF THE LATE THOMAS A. STEPHENS, KNOWN AS STEPHENS & Co. STOCK, GOOD WILL, FIXTURES anpD LEASE FOR SALE. For the NEXT SIXTY DaYe: we will roll oar Entire Stock, embraci FURNISHING Goops tm great variety. A full line of UNDEGWEAR FOR FALL WIST! BOYS’ AND Yours: ovERooaTs, ‘& Large Btock of MEN'S OVEBOOATS (all qualities) will be sold REGARDLESS OF COST. Especial attention is called to our MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT. Oar Btock of PIECE coos well selected, yo Me weljecizable stylee te the marke W MAKE TO ORDER, Prices van BELOW mn BEGULAR RATEs, inthe FASHIONABLE. AUD BU first selections, CLOTHS, CASSIMEE! AND DOESKINs Br THE YaKo. A small jot of TRUNKS, Bemaining on hand and will be sold ot VERY Lew W FIGURES, P, an Andebte TH) BOBInESS Brien SPaND We sincere): Tard ena m faoMer SEYTLEM EATS ty F.? HEIBEEGER, (Baccessor to H. F. Lownon & Oo.,), OITIZERS, ARMY AND a IF YOU ARE IN WANT OF a GOOD COOKING STOVE, Call and look at the CALORIFIC COOK STOVE, ‘To be found at WALTER D. WEVILL'S, 409 Pennsylvania evente. Exes MESS, BOSTON INSPECTION, EW MACKEREL, Bolected in size and quality, solett Becelved to day. N. W. BUROBELL, Corner ith and F strevts, se2t (Under Ebbitt House) ema mae J LUMBER ™ = No whe Bs AND SERIA “a

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