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A ae. a t “a EVENING STAR. Largest Circulation in the District CBOSBY BS. NOYES..........Editere WASHINGTON OITY: THURSDAY......... OCTOBER 21, 1569. S7 READING MATTER ON BVERY PAGE. SEB OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELB- GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. : S7 THE EVENING STAR is farnished to | newsboys at aprice which enables them to sell | it on the street for THREE CENTS a copy at S reasonable profit, The public are requested, ‘therefore, to pay only that amount for it. Price at the counter, TWO CENTS. Delivered by carriers, anywhere ia the city or Georgetown, at TEN CENTS & week. THE CANAL NUISANCE. A Suggestion by Professor Henry. Professor Heary, Secretary of the Smithso- nian Institution, im his jast published report for 1+6=, devotes considerable attention to- that most disgusting object knowa as the canal.” ‘He designates it as, in fact, “a Stygian pool, from which are constantly ascending in bab- bles, as trom a cauldron, mepbitic vapors.” ‘The only effectual care of the evil 1s, in his opinion, “to fill up the present basin and coa- struct @ covered sewer of sufficient capacity to receive that part of the drainage of the city | which cannot be turned in other directions. A | ide street, with concave surface, to discharge very rare freshets, would afford @ series of Dutiding lots of sufficieng value to pay the ex- peuse of the improvement, while the value of the property south of the canal would be great- ly eu.banced.” ‘This is Professor Henry's opin- | 208, and as 8 scientific man. and who has bad the canal nuisance under his nose for years, at is entitled to consideration,—but it only serves to bring round, as in a circle, the argu- ‘ments gone through in the past about the feas- Ability of @ covered sewer on the present level | of thecanal. The proper way, we tmsist, is to | abate the nuisance in its present most offensive | shape by cleaning ou: the canal thoroughly. We can't afford to heve it meet the eyes of | Congressmen and visitors in its existing hid- cousness. 1t must be treated for the present like any other nuisance needing prompt abate- ment; when it is cleaned to answer the imme- | diate purpose ot carrying off the foul sewage, then the Councils and scientific men can afford to deliberate leisurely as to the best mode for ' tbe permanent improvement of the canal. Judging by the tone of the St. Louis papers there 1s considerable apathy im that city in re- gard to the Capital-removing project. Tne St, Louis Keputlican [rebukes “the citizens for the ukewarimaess they have thus far exhibited ia matter." The K-publican talis them that they will be surprised to flod in attendance at the convention “a large number of distin guished citizens of other States, all eager and earnest in ‘he endeavor to promote a removal ‘whieh, some time or other, must be made, and the reasons for which are strengthened by every addition to the population of this great valley, and by every westward stride of our ever. arms frontier.” That psper goes oa to remar! welt {is too Inte now to aay that it would have been better 1o bave ‘Re Convention next year, or that it should ve been calied to meet some- whereelse. The day and the Uonvention are both nearly bere. Our friends are upon us, «| xpecuipg a Dospitable reception ani Proper Tespense from us to their own enthusiastic in- terest in the affair. Ready oz unready, must meet them im the spirit in which come. It will not do to throw the Darden of | Wasdinotun aap Taavat.—The Gincimaays | Commerial, which Das heretofore beeu classed | among the believers in 8 momadic capital: Decause st once advocated the selection of New | York as a temporary resting place, comes im a leading editorial article in yesterday's against St. Louis asomeot the way sia- and in favor of leav/Bg te seat Qfgovern- ment where it now is,—that-ss, if weogld b3 | msde more accessible to t ers, Gad mors | | Comfortabie whea once rr ‘The | ercdge the Commercial Dears ‘Wastington eccount of + the incomvéniences of getting stsyung there, and leaving there.” | Bat these objections which are really 6 | are cing removed very rapidiy,—eo least 8s the people of Wasbing’on are con- cerned, a8 the Commercial ought to know. Now | and spacious hotels and extentive additions to | others, first and third, they will disappear ss soon as Congress says the word. The New York papérs are still equabeling | over the question who were 626 who were not concerped in the gold speculation. The devel- | opments aH seem to fully exonerate the Prési- | den: from apy share in jt, but both Corbin and | Butterfield seem to have their fiugers badly tarred. The mome! sured of Butterfleld’s complicity in the matter he wili quite certainly get his walking papers, @» bis position is the last one in the service to be filled by one who can be used by eee | speculators The latest and most preposterous piece ot | buggery we have seen is the pronoancing | of Fiek, Jr., of stock-jobbirg notoriety, a friend | of the workingmen! At least such is the claim | set up by some of the men lately engaged itn the strike on the Erie railroad. Could assur- ance farther go! Fisk is getting ready, we | take it, to rum for Vice President on the ticket Qt whore head is to stand the name of Senato! ont umore, representing the Building Committee of the new City Hail, aad the Oty Council | passing the ordinance providing for the remo- | val of the Building Committee, of which the ‘Mayor is the Chairman, and the sppointment of a new Committee by the Council—notwith- siading the recent veto of the Mayor. ‘We have a ray of hope from one of the New York courts,—all the more acceptable and re- freshing because so rare. A hotel thief was on Tuesday last sentenced to ten years imprison. ment in the peuitentiary—tne longest term al- ywed by law for burglary—for being caught im @ room of one of the hoteis. Bedford .s the came of the judge who did the excellent job. OrriciaL ReTURNe OF THE ParesyLVawta Exgction.—The Harrisburg Union contains the official returns of the late election in Pennsy)- vania. The total for Governor is 235,936 for Geary, Republican, and 281,473 tor Packer, Democrat. Majority fer Geary, 4,513. Wil- 8,661. The balloting in the Tennessee Tacisistere | for Senator yesterday resulted in no choice Johnson received forty-three votes on the first. | aud forty-one on the second ballot. Henry Cooper, of Davidson county, is now thought to be the coming man. He 1s a brother of ths private secretary of President Johnson—that | was. 38 [Ts gS ortetencen ‘Business ot By or the hour upon the shoulders of a few, and em- power them to attend to the whole business, hile the mass of our leading citizens goon | B with their daily vocation as if nothing else ‘worthy of their attention was transprri cool & Viearous interest as this will be ourselves discourteous to our gaesis.” ‘The St. Louis Democrat also notes the same iukewarmness on the part of the peopie of St | Louis, and says: i ~Itis mot well to waste time now imasking | whetber it was wise to call this Coavention; was called, and will be held. Some of the | sblest apd most influential men of thirteen States bave been a appointed as delegates, and areexpectidto be present. These goatlemen cought to be received by the city ia a creditapie | sod if there are any who take no in- | terest in the object of the Convention, they may | at least feel a disposition to see St. Louis not unwortbily represented in the arrangements. We bope, therefore, that the committes who bave the matier in charge, will be assisted at once by the voluntary efforts of leading busi. | ness men and others of inilaence, so that moth- | ing may be left undone to make the mutter pas i A manner creditable to the city. We do no: beleve that this Convention will move the | capital, but it will undoubtediy do something | o prepare pablic opluion; and it will | of po smalt importance to our city io ' not with reference to the mutter | but m busin nud other redations, to | give 2 hearty welcome cteditable treatment sued gentlemen ss will a* that time visic us from other States. A litte energy amd som: sac? fice of persons! convenience will ve neges. STY. BOY wDich weare sure will notbs | Wanting wien the busiuess mea of St. Lous | (oneider he circumstances.” | The plain lateregee to ba drawn from all this | is that te citizens of St. Lowis -her real bi hess mer, a= drstiagalsbed from the hotel bum. mers sud speculators i2 outside lots—have the ~sgucity to se@ tat the possessioa of the | Naticns! Capical would bs the drawing of aa | phant of the hugest proportions. No busi ness city bas ever prospered under the dwart- | ‘ 1 fveuces of & Capita!, and St Louis nas season to dread coming under the con- i of the National Government, to be ruled od lecielated for m tae hap-bazard way in whi lh Congress lerisiates for this District. There seems fo be a row of some sort in the | camp of brave women and fair men. This we c2ue from tae signatures whte donot appear ppended to ® call just issued fora « Woman Solfrage Convention” to be bold at Cleveland om the 2ith and 25th of November next. At- fixed to this document we flad the famihar names of William Lloyd Garrisoa, Lydia Ma- ria ‘iid and husband, George Wm. Carus, ©. M. Severance, Abby Kelly Foster and has. band, Gerritt Smith, Samuel J. May, Georgs | W.and Mrs. Juan, Grace Greenw Stoue, Mrs. Bloomer, aud some of the other scarred and grazled veterans im the cause of Woman's Rights, together with those of a umber of mew sud zealous recruits less xnows to fame; Dat in tae list we miss the «pirit-stirrimg names of those bold banner. bearers and sword-swingers Elizabeth Uady Stanton, Dr. Mary Walker, Parker Pillsvury, Professor J.K. H. Willeox, Josephine Gut. | fing, amd Susan B. Anthony. This ts very ike the play of Hanlet with | Hamlet left out. It raises a big interrogation point im the mind of an apprehensive padi Why is the steadiest battalion of the nobi: wrmy—the veritable + Uid Gaard”—n" mar. sbaled for the fray? The gullaat Professor Willcox ts “absent and accounted for,” as poor | Stuart Mill can testify; bat where are the others, whose white plumes were ever fore. most in the fight? 1a the language of the late Iamented A. Ward,—+ Why ts this thas!” W bat are we cowiag tot ee “Tb? Philadelphia /o:t basa carious article , purporting to quote the words of 8 suppressed editorial im the New York Sun, savagely de- nouncing the New York gold ring for refusing to pay their debts of honor, and comparing tnem to the +Welchers” of the English turf, who-accept money when they win and then meanly reiuee to pay the devts which they jose.” ‘The Post ebarges that this editorial was in type in the Sun of Uctober 2,aad a few copies worked off, ome of which was taken to Mr. Fisk by & person in the secre: serviceof the un, and that afer unat interview the editorial | was supprewed. Tne Post taerefore ctarg*s that the Sun Was paid for suppressing the arti. butas the Philadetpbia paper has D0 good od for Mr. Dana its statements m be taken with caution. We shalt wait to hear | what the ‘ue Bas to say about i: before pro- Coarles Reade rightly #975 that this is tne | age Of Darfesqua. “Sinbad the Sattor” at. ome of the largest houses of the to the evenibe ou its thira represeutanon, and the Mabel watt: absurdity as encored five times, apd her bigedes seem to have attained con. inataut, | wetpbers are earnestly reauested to be present. | ipvigoration have been | Lucy | ts Miss Lydia Thomp.'! popularity smong theater-goers bere, } Tien an A will Paid 2 Union | Py me SVENING, ry fey 7 the dist fast, aes | @. 8. ieee President fates Beore’ =e. wus. ‘corner #th and’D atip.m the ail CHAETER, on FE et ee Ey stree! Bosinese—Blection of offic re BY, oe ofthe M. B. H 2 EOQYSIN BLUE a. yBccraof uho Boys fa Orion bag to meke errant ialebretion of the Maryland ‘to be eld tm Bal UFFics ph primo ASaI3GTU: edigtice ty bereby utvea,to the Walders dard fhe cit, me Neveae™ enti. thet ao Saves Etates ie eo Seo JAY KBox, oc2-@% Acting Comptroller ‘at ths Currency. THE FALL Bimal as will as vegetable life is por affected by the great atmospheric change that tubes piece in the Fall. Bot for the flowers, the foltege, aod tne herbs of the field there fa no hslp. Their time has come and die they must. It is otherwise with mao. For him the means of re- science Torecrsit bis fortify himself agaii the sudden depreasio: ght dews and heavy mor no power to make bis liver, to dit Lowels, to rack his joints wi other causes, this poteat vogetabie sp:ctfic isearnestly recommended. And let it be remem- | dered that physical weakness opems the door to all maladies Vigor is the chief defence of the b BUSTATIER’S BITTEKS may be troly pro- m eed the safest and surest of all iavivoranis, the most genisi of ail vegetable toatcs, and amivably adapted te the wants and weak- peases of the more delicate sex, as weil as to the ailments of men. 0 H1-eostaw TF yo ee L101 ane BXPIBES ox, T EE PLANT'S avenue, and — ADH. MEMUBEI of wy, he scronak TENG yng vue 4 oe 98 the Office, 466 7th street, rs Post a iw WAGCAMAR. tee, raid Dae so Emir Tm Pn Othe (Fine TEE cock tf rz 4 Be: became aware of this robbe: “OFFICIAL. Dar aetuant OF Sta: ‘Wasntuorow, Octover 20, 185) } “mr. Scie Sat ‘Minister of Russia, bas detormed this Department that it has come t2 as ene parties are trying t> ore Foe New York sr eee. Foucier of Poland, a ate a of Warsaw dering rrectionary movement in th@ Po- ovinape: that as soon as the 1 b1 shed jamibers of the stolen dont jeciared Mr. de Catacazy able to Cispose of ‘Rop-psyable in consequ@tice, arfber states that being @m- bonds in European | Markets, the ee Lace their accomplices are this season, will preity ef- ; ectualy dispose of the second; and as for the , the administration is as. | Sprague. Saeeyn eee | skal Raat 474. ‘The difficulty between Mayor Banks of pa. | | culminated last evening in the Second Branch | | — ag i | ing to in America, and be Guciaiiae % behalf of the oreamens of Kas- iil an: r accrue to itzens UF the Unie som the ca te a ig Secretary ‘of State. 2 a pre , $96, TH BIBE! sToOock! ™! BOW OPES. a“ MARKBITER’S, No. st 7m wo pa Rew: E Streets. wg Lete REMEMDEE THE NAME AND E*™4S LED 1 933. 3. ae 1m Asano, 1 8 to 474 llth street, mol ean Zeoetving the latest Boge : oc 21~ SEABLISHED 1533. cal to LY oe our old stock of | Fon ERY and aD) 3, aaa WHIsKY, octh imi ro iad “was ary & sox | For YOUB BUTTER AND CHBESE, Ge and see the Fine Stock on hand, at A. KERS & TODD'S New Commission House, Seventh street, above I. ct MALAGA GRAPES just received. arn rate y eprset LA and other GRAPES on lier tor tng Alot it fs ordered that the testtmon {fetid 8 case be on the 12th day of thet the report’ be titel to the 2d d ae Marck othe ‘and that potter eurd on the 2560 liams, Republican, for Supreme Judge, 1s | 487 of March next. ADJ person may oppose this extension. &, uf 8. F AMOBL ABR, 0c 21-lawaw pnp Sarid Cay efobee 1880. CHaRL |. BRO WH and iain abet te ale eae Reds aiaina feerauee | pr ment in Means for Howulating and Working Steam Valves aa Cut the testimony in the case be isis Miodh tag of Gacsaber sect iant us | abe limited the sith day of Dssomber nest, imited t ecomber, End that enid ‘petition be heard on the mth day ot December ne: ‘person ppose this ox: ve "mar 0 eas. 8. ae | Gitiae Lj CABBIAGES ) OABBIAGES! isch uaraane, eo eaten en number of baud Carriages, A AST. wee fe BST WHALEBONE CORSETS. . - 90 CENTS TO 95, ATS, HELLEB’s, 34 werner bpece bet. 7th aed sth al BANOIS B. BATES oe20-tt Building. fre ion it dort To belli peal Estateand collecting rents pormi Pianos WIC \HICH HAVE BEEN USED, 3 petare Belewood Chickering Fall Grand i gerave Ladd & Oo. Square F cetave Meichenback Svare PLA M £0, &175. 6s-octa’ bickering ng Bens re 50. % col Sraszsuuare | a0: i 6 «ctave Willisson Renat re do. The above Pienos are allio ‘good order, ss mt gn cney terns to make at ih: ccd 3 on | CINCINNATI LAGER TEE ONLY GENUINE IN THE CITY. ONLY FIVE CENTS A GLASS! Hiss beer Cece Brewery of Kiciner & Bros., ct Obio_ Can only be had at the Bestan 8 MADRS. earn gest st. eno Pe. celebrated D. Yuer ecPas ree PORTER. 0c Masx TWAIN'S HEW BOOK, THE INNOOENTS ABROAD.....................93 50 LEPARtS AND OTHER HOMES. By Biwari verett Hale, thor of feos aud Per. vecammesesaserenseesssees. 31 50 D ABMOUR, in an also er ‘ ea aeerenets, i Be md create, trath Wonks, OF | BBY. LEONIDAS L. 1 of the «lshope o ited by Me pean pews to call the a of our cnstn 7 oe at ci tf | Fe | ROL? betwen Tend Mase, ave ee 21-0t* SEVEBTH ST&EET. 486 PAINTINGS, t ENGRAVIN H ABD CHRONOS, ' APPROPRIATE FRAMES, ' MABK GIT SWS, No 456 ita steer, | oes Between D ond & streets. 1 ee t wrip- jot down ta the best man- Vv, owe boy bon seme ie ‘States from the | aT F bate ar ion giver rest. Lest eaLigae, 08 tho eae ERR | periment: He Wot raited for: housekbeptn, ce | Freee streets nofes- premises STOR HOUSE. cor eee Schr OMB, i. oat oa the end attic | mEtOK oe $35 per pec inoate At = paBT of taadoomsly Faraishra ing of fouss. (consietl fee ot more reorse,) suitable Tor, bousskee . Sano Pent frente avenue. A ai _ EE iy eager | eon to LJ joard,to gentle ingle ta conaiet « ip tes Shy oe rH ovement con eee pantry "hall te the centres nad yo pings. rr to Ree ce! Mbey) 470 Beventh atrest. Os SALE. yEay RipeRat qyeus., one bets ry priciest Fy a aig abate befeeeen 7h ang saloon perior. aR Sock 86 Latrebe stoves Potomee api well el and gas Satares threo hont. Lot’ ‘puis, with with side and rear alle: & FOX. ecto t (Ben) 470 Bereuth otrest. ith ste. Terms cameniee ‘oa Fron REniiys Fer ppmuaavscoes, | Ke = the corner of 20th and P streets. Byes tue p Den 7—STOBE ABD a ete Rooms; Nats fin street, between & and M si —A new COTTAGE. «x rooms, on Pop RANT Aare 9 17eh and bth ste. A om BENTO A FURNIGHED HOUSE. a iy without crlidrem. A) Mere Mrestk hetween ‘eth and 19th. ofr Ser ‘clock. LE OB BENTHOUSE snd 8To iverty Hartst: Peat 1 Bagi te 5 rooms, 225 street oc 2-tt Ors woten é ‘FROM @10 TO §8> DOWN al ‘TO $20 A MONTE, wi Cal Toouva WHITNEY & CO. 416 Seventh street, bet. @ and a. ABD, 1b T Apply to i ates A eee BARG. sean tre —— iclary @quare; Estorr eer hot and cold cold war ap 96-t! GornsrTchone FOR SALE. [B°¢ Prone FoR sare. “MORTAR,” Wash’ ee. AB,’ ingto: $10,000 Fapag os maar Se oc2lst Real cries eet Aue Ww MID wir DANTON stent o erie cular attention ‘gi N eo trust jorewarn coe SOHN O'CONNELL. pace. Loo 19.68") finely Ex eu hte four new Fea ia at 6 bargsi: Cua on. 2 to in pucieat me Cail on HOLTZMAN S MITOR: ELL. reom Wo. 1. Intelligescer Building oc 19-6¢ (OB SALE—Two seven room FRA! with bali, water and 2as;in excel terms reasonable. | JOSEPH Real Estate Agent and Auctio: oc 19 tf 363 EE Fo Sree USE nak eel street ey) quires Text door, — CUBE en = Din ag wren M and N street. con! 6 r-om quire ext deor, pnt at wad Bt eo FORD'S Ror EENT—Two ea ory SHOR g a0USRs ataining 9 rooms, § “Agric ci ee ae ea BOU Dasemen' fect sront by ey Tetdeep: rent 6 e or Qt 8100 casts a 8 balance to Y attusted on 9th street, neat Bart Dito! ICH. i ae orth aria Balivons, at ita ‘This Praperty has fifteen mand mesdow land attached to, it. uring oh to peered conten trom ieeal Ington. 5 a eo HS Oe ea er aes Per who sors baving burioess in Wasbi ai Mhetthot Rocomber uext, ven on the ti of November uex to RDWARD SWANN: Re the undersigned at his residence THOMAS W. SWANN OB BENT. r tl Pore deatrable with ‘Will be reu toa good 306 Deli streets. Thoderaterent. A. sbetween north TES FIBST.( a at uth ald it, eb wee igth wtrosta.” ee rete IWG-HOUSTS, Swe sport Ss’ hair store, 442 serpin ia a a uear 13th street, orth 20 )R RENT—HOUSE No 310 Mow Joresy ave Fe EENT— HOUSE No a ew oh Li between @ 4 Jui neem “ioauire'"¢ eof GEU. 35. a Page, B BENT- corner 12th street %& 00, svoune, ‘Mar; Silent locality for s Grocery re ‘Provision ‘tore, Ment moderate, Apply to 3 T. DY oc a tf a oS north, side, Best Capit {tol u at Sara Hiss cottage £0 styiecou. nd and yainmes thy re ‘fire-plece mapesendiceos on tear mene Tub st, 718 eee oo ris “Tehuite of 5. 20 2%§-tf - .| 300 aoe as | BoRTH anineron ESTATE | ice ae ) HaMiueos, unr BEA OLLY Luc the hagas 7 DeePale UNTIL YOUHAVE ‘SEEN Lene ine av ae Be stent ae nd for amplog Depot, a4 ith street, opposite L. A. BABBOWS & 00. te rpriee, PHO. ooT-im Eanes £00. Pittebar Pibaka ful slat nad te ae old pictar . moe eae Heritks. goto io WHIT ERO KOT" 4246 oPe aawcz,, | Sale allery tn the United Btates. — larger or Jaune nvonzs. ATTOBNEY AND OGURSELLOK at Law, eat pesetics ia aa Court of the Uni- tie iste - — }, and the a of ‘Denyer & jointly. 2S 8 Street, between D and 5. ‘The most skillful und cloest established Seine Lae for the treatment of FEMALE 1 ANT 8 in in the the city, vetiag pe sadleriag irom idence ough care Hts ees mar 13 S&Wly PE Nae gous ‘Of MABKIaGs. ey be ree of Lectures, as delivered at the usu ated what live for; Foun, ; Manhood generall ‘cacae offi acket vere ogataining these, ceatares stanlpe, sdiveetina SHORE TAUY, ols sosdway. Bow Work. and Boleadt y ‘BE HIGHEST OAS UR F Geyuie, and Oufibren ethien rivet iokctwees Bi and Ne Aprogtensia ig. a ree ‘an. ae Dromptey aitended to. am P®orosats FOR MATTRESSES. Navy Devantwest, BUueac oF PRovisions AND ULOTHING , Sealed Proporals, opdorsed tresacs,”” will be received et in twenty. tine sinebee ty i Raa te bai: covers. and make must be: Feergnetbiiey ou ‘tte aaa: ea ie ogress ie farnished ones ‘the ra rears cies ait mul Sian fofof Bureau. | $5, 96, 87, 88, 89, 810. half streets, under the U. 8. Hotel. CLOTHING, &c. CLOTHING, &o. — L. BAR’S [* 4D89T10m To OCR ALREADY LARGE | STOOR, wR CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, “RECEIVED T@-Day, ESTISELY NEW STYLES RB SEVENTH AND E STREETS, WASHINGTON, D. ©. OVERCOATS, THE LABGEST &TOCK OF MEN'S. YOUTHS AND BOYS' CLOTHING IN THE CITY (The firet ones of the kind {n the city.) 5 QUALITISS FINE CARDIGAN NEW GOOPS RECEIVED EVERY DaT! SEW STYLSs EVERY DAT! ALL OF MY OWN MAKE! ALL OF EY oO OOATS UST BBUIVED Boeiaeen Sry oat roe or sua UT ER PgR EETS or Bt of our oor enn PRICES wit CORm! OF SEVBHTH AND B STBSETs Is the best place in the District to buy KNIt JACKE ‘Ss, &3, $3.50, $4.50, 85, @6. MAKE’ A VERY SUPERIOR STILE OF BanDeow FALL OVERCOATS. PLAID PANTS, CHILDREN'S OVERCOATS, 86 to g12, BUSINS88 OLOSED jy sat cirri | Country Papers may send tm thetr ratenct advor- ‘tising. at 6S ead 69. CLOSING OUT SALE A. SAKS & CO., POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE, 617 SEVENTH STREET. oc 16-tf OF OUR LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK or HABLE & CO.’S FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, CLOTHING POSITIVBLY AT OOST FOB CASH ONLY TO ‘HE BUSINESS OF TEE LATE ESTABLISHMENT, —* THOMAS A. STEPHENS, KNOWN a8 STEPHENS & Co. NO. 468 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, BETWEBH 3p AND 4% STEBETS. STOCK, GOOD WILL, FIATURES a! LEASE FOR SALE. ESTABLISHED IN 1563. We u citizens of Wash- For the segton and the e Distsiet of Columbia to-our satire NEXT SIXTY DAYS! we will ell our Entire Stock, embracing In part MEN’S ané BOYS’ FALL and WINTER SUITS READY MADE CLOTHING FOR MEN aND Boys. UBDEEWEAR Which we bave Neary = the FOR FALL AND WINTEB. Winter stat foan . . BOTS’ AND YOUTHS’ OVEROOATS. Rene in ait o! awe have pa ‘Metab 4 4 coumed' MEN'S OVEBOOATS the lowest cash and jeance ill be able toveell tt at, the’ lowest prices. pH Sees Soe, latest styice ts (all qualities) wil be sold DERSS AND BUSINESS SUITS, REGARDLESS OF OosT. Bapectal atten! cal our a | pes for Drees lite frou G2 te Bis, Bankes | MERCHANT TAILOMING DEPARTMENT, 4 Oar Stock of OVEBOCOaTS a mrp and quality, from 96 PIECE Goops Oar stock of FALL OVEBOOATS is eapectally fine, and sell from $8 to $30. We also make to order, ‘Oustomers, from the finest sicatecit OASSIMEBES, CHEVIOTS, MELTONS, Fab SS riit” a0 Dereon BATES, FASHIONABLE A? AND DU D DURABLE MANNER. Call carly end secure fGiret selections, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, AND DOESKINS By | OF apy other kind of goods that samples of which cus be secu af ail times. eis THe YARD. for atyle. qua‘ity, aurabitiey, and price, cannot be Ammail lot of or TRUNKS, In FUBBISHING GOODS youwill find all the ‘Bemaining on haod and will be sold at latest povelties, and at all times a full assortment VERY Low WwW FIGUBES, to select from. P.8.—All persons commas Besily ‘requested to call ad seitie their acetone, All that we desire is that partiosin want of THS BUBi vette wise Peenigsao or an cramp med Satake ase eons ae SETTLEMES 3S ty — st3EPHENS aco. 310 Pennsylvani py CLOTHING or GENTS’ FORNISHING GOODS Ofony kind, will examine our stock before pur- chasing elsewhere. fecling assured they will save oth time and money by calliog at 465 Pennsyl- Vania avenue, between Third and Four-end-a- PRGLRNUN PER hdc Or oLormiwe | | TANNP ARNE AmD Mave for youths of all ages. sg TAILOR, ne ‘ovel, (iete a u ane = fait to \0. 362 Pena. aveune, Washington na’ fashlbeabie a IP YOU ABE IM WANT OF a a WALTEB D. WYVILL'S, No. 409 Pennsyivanis avenne. Exrea MESS, BOSTON INSPECTION, NEW MACKEREL, Bolected in size and quslity, Received to day. HEADQUARTERS GUCD COOKING STOVE, Gali and look at the FOR BOYS'’CLOTHING.| somneen se lett WALL, ROBINSON & CO., 322 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, BETWESH NINTH AND TENTH STREETS. XN. W. BURCHELL, ee22 GEAND OPENING OF ® BOYS’, YOUTH’S; AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHINNG! SUITABLE FOR SCHOOL AND DRESS WEAR. tf a PBRFECTION OOMPLETED In THE NEW STEWART COOK, WITH DUMPING GRATE. NOVHLPLUE, AND FIN POINT DAMPER. Saves over 60 per coat, of Peak.