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At the auc‘ion sale of Scranton coal in New York yesterday the Delaware, Lackawacas and Western Ratirond Company offered 70,000 | tons. It was anticipated that the interraption | of suipments by the Iatefreshets would cuss an important advance,i# prices. There was rise in all sizes, but net Bearly so great as had EVENING STAR. | Largest Cirealation in the District CROSBY 8S. NOYES... ......Eéiters been predicted, ard formapy sizes the prices first obtained could not 8! . Some WASHINGTON OITY: little exe: on the rise of one. THURSDAY......... OCTO! 25, 1969 | gottar a ton on stove c chamge iapricss | im other descriptions ‘ S$ Bot so pont Bang SP READING MATTER ON BVBBY PAGER. | sn advance of 12% to 4) Gents per ‘be oEB OUTEIDE FOB INTERESTING TBLB- | New York Ezprevy rape on hag. ‘rer inion |“ TTER «We would not advise anybody to into a pbs — | panic, because of the advance in coal at the | t! trade salejibis morning.” The Philadelppis Ledger, & good authority on coal, expresses the | conviction that prices will be dowe by Satar. | day. ‘caeipiniiencieesitnnipeslnis ce ‘Tne election for members of both branches of | —— @7 THE EVENING STAR is farnished to pewesboys at a price wich enabtes them to sell it on the street for THREE CENTS a copy st a reasonable profit. The public are requested, therefore, to pay only that amount for i, Price at the counter, TWO CENTS. Delivered by carriers, anywhere in the city | or r Georgetown, at TEN CENTS 8 week. RE-NUMBERING THE HOUSEs. ‘The bill to number anew the houses of Wash. ipgtom, which recently passed the Board of Common Council, was under consideration tn the Board of Aldermen on Monday eveningz, but it was, after a short discussion, postpoaed for & future meeting,—only three Aldermen Connelly, Davis, and Sister,) young mediate action. (a the whole, this dis- Position, for the present st least, seems best. For, while an improvement on the present de- | lective arrangement is highly desirabie, change should not be made until the sadject | has been maturely considered, and the best | ond most perfect pian adopted. And tooar | mund the Dill ia question does aot meet these | requirements. It provides, as we are imformed, tor a re- numbering of the Rouses, on what is called tne Philadelphia pise,—tbat is, allowing one hua. day. aFd in some‘of the wards there was a spirited contest, there being three tickets as | independent candidates in the Geld, but: sulted in the efection of all the regularly nomi- nated Democratic candidates, The w' wbick about 12,000 were cast for the Democratic | « andidates, 6,120 for the Republican candidates, — ana 750 for the Workingmen’s candidates. The | Demecratic majority over the Republicans is | Sbout 5.580, and about 5,130 over both Repabli- cans aud Workingmen'scaadidate. The whole bumb-t of registered voters in the city is 44,211, | ich 1 85 311 votes more than were cast yes. | terday. The total vote cast at the muncipal | election last year was 16,063, of which 2,925 | | were Republican, 659 for independent candi- dates, and the remainder for the regaiar demo- cratic rominees. at the National Theater last evening, respects the best. and most pleasing to a refined they have yet appeared fn here. ‘hat the mumber ou each aouse will iaevery | mis case designate its locality. It proposes, also, that the numbering shail commence at the eastern side of the city, or at the Anacostia and ran west; acd at che Petomac oc the and run por. This is substantially | the Philadelphia method; but, owing to the peculiar plan of Washing‘on, and particuiariy to the duplication of streets, that system can- Rot beadapted to our situation without a ma- terial variation as to initial points. For 1n spite of his eccentricities, Horace Greeley mstance, in Philadelphia a house situated ona | talks “good hard horse sense” Occasionally: given street crossing the numeral stgeets, Witness this from the Tribune of yesterday wich bears any number from 100 to 200, is sc graeeeceeent aks a Beet teaee or understood to be located between First and vouse - Greeley. "t Sesens etovete; Soak 000 10.208, between Hosoda | Sov cans be dete max emosen torveu ieee pe. | and Third: from 1200 to 1500, between Twelfth | son referred to is all-anfM—icient. We bel: and Thirteenth, and so on to the end; and, as | the Bumeral streets ia that elty commence at Mts eastern boundary, or on the Delaware river, and ran regularly and uninterruptedly to the other side, the system works admirably there. Here, however, the case is different. The numeral street lying on the Anicostia 1s Twen- ty-foarth street, East, inst 3 qin ped Fearless pcan Peano jate paper on the Public Libraries ofthe United | ‘phsa pian to the present piat of Wasnmgton | ites itappears that the number of volames | would be to exactly reverse its principles as | 1# the Library of Congress is the largest of any | to all the territory lying esat of the Capita, | 12 i COmREy, bolas 185,008, plang oocertared | AB tages, - whetsetty, p! axpuai terns ne hase tu: | supposed to be the largest in the Uaited States, | uated on one of our lettered streets between | Teally stands third, having onby 135 000 vol- ‘Twenty-fourth aud Twenty-third streets East | poe while the Boston Pablic Library has | (corresponding to First or Water and Second | = SS ee | streets in Philadelphia) would bear numbers | wiiie. Carlotta Palll, whowe has | from 100 to 200, while houses between Sevond | Pais ep thwitchs pment eee and First streets East would bear numbers | goers, will appear im this city at Lincoln Hall from 2,300 to 2,400; and houses between Twenty- | Wednesday evening, November 34. That the'| third and Twenty-fourth streets West would | concert to be given will form the great musi- bear numbers from 4,600 to 4,500! Under any | cal sensation of the season, may be anticipated such arrangement, the Philadelphia plan | with certainty. Her success at the concerts | Would be, as any one can see, a cause of con- | recently given in New York and Boston pre- stant confusion instead of @ natural and ever- | sages an equafy brilliant triumph in W present guide to locaitties. | omer: eee i} | ton. | ‘To make the advantages of that system avail- | ——_—_______ | able to Washington, it will be necessary, on | It has been a matter of some jurprise why | Account of the duplication of mambered and. ‘2¢ Project of taking the U. S. capital to St. | lettered streets, to divide the city into four | Lows should have originated in the rival city divisions or districts, by drawing a cardinal ©! Chicago. Itturns out now, however, that | lime through the Capitol east and west ang | J%°ke Caton and other Chicagoans prominent | mother north and south, or rather by adopting | ™ ‘Be #Peculation are largety imterested in East Capitol streeton the east, North and South | Te#!-estate in the vicinity of St. Louis. So the Captiot streets on the north and soath, and the | MK Im that cocoa nut ts accounted for ! According to New Yor papers, the resigna- | Public grounds on the west, as the dividing or initial limes, and numbering each way from tion of U.S. Marshal Barlow was based purely upon business considerations, he being satis- cbievous “Alessio,” and was well sup- Ported. There is some good music in the | piece, which was given m a style to greatly please the lovers of music who were present. | Altogether, the performance was a great s: cees, and will be repeated this morrow evening Miss Thompson will havea rewell benefit, when the “Forty Thieves” will be performed. the pame of one (or more) you deem unfit or undeserving, erase such | Dame or Hames, and rote the residue; bat don’t make one bad candidate an excuse for not vo- | ting for a dozen good ones. Vote for none bat | good men, but rote” From the figures given in Mr. Spofford’s these lines. It would also be mecessary, for 3 more particular indication of localities, to | fi-d that he could make a great deal more by designate these four grand divisiovs or districts | :he practice of law than the office coald yield respectively @s the North-Eastern, North- | legitimately. Neither p>litical complications Western, South-Eastern and South-Western. nor questions growing out of Cuban affairs ‘Then, for example, what 1s now +320 K street | nad anything to d@ with bis action. north, between 13th and 11th streets west, would simply be, say, “1324 K street, N. WA. but four cor and so on (he same way for a given locality heard from officia m either of the other divisions or districts, jority will be about 8000. The temperance The same principle will apply with equalad- | candidate for Governor did not receive more vantage to the streets designated by numbers | than 700 votes in tbe entire State. watead of leciers, by simply considerigg a given | yyom Prender & Oo. we have late English letter as occupying the position in the plana papers, includiog the London satirical paper which is filled by tts corresponding number, as | TOPO M. Oo oe A, B, C. &e., for Pirst, Second, and Third, &e. ‘Thus, a Ronse om Eleventh street west, bo- | tween F and G north, for instance, instead of | being as no 0. 452 El-venth street west, | of Teaching Frend petween F and G atreets orth,” would be, say “No. 6 Eteventh streer,N. W. The avenues | whicD cros¢ or are crossed. by the initial lines should aiso be numtered by the same rale; that aties im Ohio have been Governor Hayes’ ma- T Li + to abr fee private femilye Musee capaile aud Music. Address Lox 3, ocr St DE. @ bee eo rset Baltimore,) das fice at Ro, 260 Wat pore AVE ry EDR Esbay. i, ruoming Bigher each way from the points fois, 1 a. mt mtisym ny of intersection. The tocaiity ef the others NIO-A Areas ‘convoe eae could be briefly and intellizently indicated by | ayaa ats (0. 5, will bs stating the division or district an whieh they | beld a perueoay aves (ape dees he. are HOE tavited. By Sy order uf the Mt It may and probably will be arged agains; tuts plan that the designation by districts | °C@%___JOHN EDW wre aes would be cumbersome, and that 60 radical a TOATION change would be for a time bewildering, and | IN e liable to encoester bitter opposition. Quite BW. pay” aie endeg ot ieee ~ likely. But any pisn in a city having dupli- | id pr sine Sparsccatee ne cate streets is necessarily cumbersome if cer- i a G. BROOC! tamty is to be secured; and most of them are, | 1 Eo COLUMBIA Es trom the nature of the case, open to the charge | U5, At the | — anor of both mconvenience and uncertainty. Aud | Brother PereR J, Gortison, wich will take place ~urely “No. —, G street,S. W..” isless cumber- | ‘morrow (Friday) aiternoen, some than “No. —, G street south, between—— | it JOH. and —— street west,” and “No. —, Massacha- ry Os 3 settsavenue, N. E.,” is better than “No. —, Mas- | (FL iii meeting sacbusetts avenue, between Third and Fourth | Boy Ti Tilly (Thurs) BV Peal ae eee | a streets east.” The waole diMiculty in the case | Petes ad orton. eyuneral to morro’ her lies im getting used fo the change. Once adopted, : pan LR OR re sot si sister En ited to atte: the advantages of the new plan would make THvB. w, eee: ‘bemsel ves moreand more apparentevery day, | Bi as our citizens became familiar with its simple | inhereby ven’ &S ee ee and intelligible prinesples. That the present | “f ‘all Heewses vember sania system is defective, awkward, cumbersome, and confusing, no one cam deny; and the pro- Diem to be sol ved in adopting another is: Given. the peculiar and cbjectionable plan of Wash- ington, what is the simplest and most intelli- gible manner of numbering its houses! Inour optmion the modification or adaptation of the Philadelphia pian above indicated is the best, all things considered, that can be devised; but it a Detter one can be suggested we stand ready to urge its adoption. Itmay well be questioned, however, whether any change should be usdertaken by our city TO) he » ry w_The pew Mothodiat ss nuthorities at the present tims, in view of the ee tia October, Tene. fact that the charter of the city expires in May ev Dr at end ether o! sletingaished D er ree Cea Sigs wnlikely there m y by that time some legisiation on the par: of hn Congress which will ma:erially affect the whole — Spe tt tee ee = AEDOREATE FH, ae ron ‘end colored. rubject, and Recessitate a change of modifica- tion of any plan which might be adopted now. But however that may bs, we trast that no system will be selected by tha Councils which does not provide for wolformity in numbering by 8 fixed sp2ce for een number— say twenty or twenty-five rz az which dees not alsa.chrefaily guard.eg ibe possibility of ang job’or the charg: extortionnie prices in carrying out the work. AxoTEER CamaRD pisrosap OF.—Mr. Geo. ( 336 PENBSYLVANIA &' Stoge, Nichols & Co , poise povagensy of the Yow York 7 CITE TRRVIAB, Panis papert to hewe been the brokersof Mr. Corbin, Has just wosiveg And to have dealt in Government bonds on ac- ™e count of the President, publishes @ card, {x | Peuson'’s EXTRA LYONS VELVET, ‘which he states positively that the members of | FOR CLOAKS gyp pamssne, i Ta bis Bouse « have mever made a transaction of ‘Wig ne will sail at . any Kind or na:ere in which they hed S0Y iy “ reason to beheve of fappose that Gen. Grant, - ettber as wa tudividual or as President of the | wees | the Baitymote city council took place yester- | it ree | number of votes east was about 18,900, of | ng. To- | fl i | prorosais FOR. pr Lom byeig 3s or 1& CURRENCY, ots veer eee pre ney aetna \UBNIEBED ouites cr sii LET—a songs FURNES Tigine es aire af 97: Drosen- tation «f tre the United tates oct acting Comptro troller of Then x Ben 8 Acad south froat on K t ee doors nga 34. street. Dear Ponnariveate tee of Farnished BOO! Suite wren G aut Monee tpents. i | eee ras faenias | 1 the Fepertwents A caterer "teat | against the orpiran’s . tS gas { ished sutte tte of with al and 13th ats, Bria ae | Ine deciratve toe Apply st Ho, 33 337 1 OFFION OF rena BGEEOMERS | caromsees ee aerines am be the Pose cues 'Wasiiog- R® mek coh ogg or ore rnen, | tome D. On P}8, 18. AS the monly moot. | 40 HOARD; 340 Miuth street, between K sad 1 t at ‘sll. depositors whove BED 08 UNFOMNISHED | Sten aseberieeanener Par | NESE reaeinee ONFUS a3. en eek. reet, Rehwoee. rlvauis a before the ‘0ci0-' Hie wee saree wee BATOR, Rstaary ri eine perastesaecaieaer at terms. Tae ‘oR 8 fmresneanee | site Fi we 00d Pianos fret | St love than bel oc88 3 res L- ween 17th end 18th stracts, ord Ney canbe obtained at Ho. 353 1dth strost at, | between I and H si 5 ree 0038 -t' Lat) REBT—Teo, ee ae OD 12th ete — | © street, | free! FS eon Teed 1° OD | as i pt auire: at Sas Lith strees. oot iwe | Bs, | He alte ho bay Papeeresie AT o_o iw? Maryland avenue, « large % eres =a) rT Gs roost uses’ Pe ae ms tio s ah “ee te _ *O a La ely Fea Pepe sana cafe “nee aR aes s | fount mee PAYS, et ll o. iy a a9 un rns Br sues De Me 308 Ms La] RNS HAS BSMUVSD AIS | BOOM ‘snd KITORBN. sor ee, 3 mERe ost 474 Bloventh street, between | board, if z ry ‘which a bours—From 9 to 10 ca 1 to 2; ph lod a a am i | ) Lil ss wen an Entaeas hor without Toa Board, at 3 ween ini Darement. A ce8s at" BS nes my ce Room ee FOR BRN Tone, farnished front BOO sat JUST BEOEIVED FROM PABI8, GENTS? oe FOLDING HATS, ANUFAOTUBED FOR JAMES Y. DAVIS, 356 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 0c 3 iw Washington, D 0. | wife; or e geatlemas sho wi orere : atta iy Drivate family. at aye | a Dereon Mead. bets tt between 4t! Sth streote; | ules” wal i of the Patent and Posi Oftices Posses- stop given the Ist ca tae el Toquire on —~ | Premises; rent 8 good tenant. Fo SALE-A a ered BRIOK “a ay AB I ptrect. north side, between 12t! streets ese os bere a ae NEY GOODS. | Fol ‘HE APPROACHING esenae jow Jones and Yarmouth 3W. Speonat EREERED aaa oa te or sipalk Cor a Fee eens, ne ween in 2 and 3 pound tt | ana 18th streets. Or the entire xouse will be rent adap — Lin we abraca, | ed, thoroustly furnished. oa St aranteed tode ofthebestane’ | [GE BEST Farntshed HOUSE of 12 rooms. on New York rates in Joon sy fae, between ove ad 7th W. BUBOGEL stfeets, Brae joor; anx' Tent. be BOLTZMaN, No, 390 D. near 7th ereete £028. 3t Intetligencer PoE Eas eee mT8t iy Oh atreeta moprmermewe 7 PUR SAU K—O Cy it HOUSES In t Warbingion.. "ete 1,100, Gall waa 3 st., bet. ath and sth ate. ocdT-3t* OP 1 ‘Aiigtateg< Corcorea & sens ti aMDeomMLY™ TUR WISN Ooms TO BENT, at low prices, at 481 von skeet, be- teeon B aoe Yo) ESH BEEF AN IG Bresuas. AND VE Navy Department, 0 L street, oem 8t™ Send OF PROVisIONS AND 3a fro! BENT st OF FTOR BOON: ‘Pood Toeatton ets Hin arse opposite P Best and Venetabice? Sill bo tere en a erat 2 = RRS rean, nti) fg lock Pm on the loth ed Ni +g Bo FURNISHED Oo! ply of 80.000 vounds of FMR ng, ROOMS for rout. at a rosronab) mst VECE . $15 lth street, be Mand 0. te ortelk Mavy- Tere ena 2 Beet mast be of good ¢ Ses ~ and ad to to make Beet, eee ‘eauel ee of fore aud fentora or Baltimore foun Sie. OB BENE —Tee & street. Tequirn of br VAN Niches =. aoe Mawachusetts avenue. hind q Beef “The Vegetables the bert cuail “CRNISHED PARLOGS A 0-7 Be the market affords. ang tl mae he, Gest nd tables Bio or withoat Board ( sper week) | must be o! eon 31 and ppBonde, with, thle fact and twenty per cent. fu naditi wit 4 h ty for t rforman ree jahed ROOMS, pleasantly situated: water locr as *® modern ato. 5668 accented, enter ane or their .e ( od ad fommciont at sureties, to fur- Ht be e considered un! the by aaranty. and Dew Ferre ena grcved maz proen “gene thean ‘Assessor ‘at Tot Inte: Bevenue ee he district i h tl restde,and eniess t! aired Dy ect’ of Congress is fa fernished SiN the ll posal mot cars.on 4th ia to be understood thet in case the stipulated nce, nt, Bag Tons ® small oy tity of either articlesball 5 a Spec ceeeer Geiser ai We | eau ae ancy peer roe pl al oy ‘WO, FARMS AT HALF PRICE FOES ay | 3 shoe” PEE Bom: Onerot nares. | Ty ities ; | re 5 = H OLOS BT Tt \. & 8100 pe room at t! if Messrs. suEraned 4 Bios. mo. 269 ie ‘Adarees 0. 8 WART, re oO. Box betweer “aud a For sale by HED BOOM, at and F, in the 00 25-11 rae SENT Feo, or oo als or ie ByOMs, a rend s ti at at Bo. 5: street. wtwesn sth Coa 6-3t" PRA ea got og FUR! street, betwee DOUBLE OVEN Pics B REST Your lari jeeee, is FORMISHED By BgoMs. | COOKING BANGE, Kg on fi second 1 fweon loth ang iith strecte. oc 3 i j O8 RENT, WITHOUT 60 a a | F street, between sth enna ema | 'E1—Two pote yA — ‘pr heuer TS 80L) PENNSYLVABIA A’ ENUE, detw. asad a tog fo KE atreet, ff yo joan loth and ith streets. | near iota, at G18 per montl * cose nt <0 faraiebed second tiny FROST | Pee EE rere acy: pe ee ee Be street, wan sane caiaocs GAEEE carves | munca deter 4 jsryland, 5 a Bouthern Staten, 8d GIL Praperiy ge Fae RENT—A FURNIGHED AUUSE. tos | Feureet raechtonton 3 nay aegis ret. between ith ‘and 15th, after Se toil Drom nigenreiet to, The best re | prowl " Sox: wie on the prom: | | get rttagton Howl Sule One JOS. J. MAY'S PARIS KID'GLOVE DEPOT, 30% PBBNSYLVANIA AVENUR, Betwsen Ninte axp Testu Sreeets. Past c oF a a jriten eae RLS eee Ka. mend ikiteben, 8 at Ho. bets ‘ nabetreet, z. -atreet terms : wad WEIGHT 517 ae a sariy nor ani ‘ond pia iBicsaantly SJ” All the novelties in first-class PARIS KID GLOVES, just receeived. iS LADIES’ GLOVES, $2; GBNTS’, $2.25, 0c8s-5tit 0038-38" BENT =HUOSE om soietrest: Bo 200. on ire 1 = B x F°e viv ya Detwees freee HP and. ee Be G@Lasswars, aah echt OUTLERY, ond : be: PLATED WARE oct oe" | large stock, 0 F_HOUSE 393 Sow York avon aw’, bave ro Name om ‘analy, eat of the Foz Bz Rae ay sages 3°: a ek Sri taa ° Ba Aika me seas eroRD 4 testes atl | 4 =e Hi ca eee bere = THA 8: | ChE gt, cen oe kek iret-clacs UF VIUK ‘Mo, 60 7th street ood ath i atoei 3 ERSRS 4 y “a ond pe Seep Pome es eat United States, had amy ditset or indirect im- terest.” A telegram from London aanousess that George piper Aap Any an a # ween ts) Row; house jgentalne 1 Fox ; meet ud Beans a see sireet aa vn HA "aqutee of OWNER. in corner house. cet3-im* 7 RENT HOUSE on aint st street, between ands. 07 Bext doo: sOmmaW LLRT. cts. at* 38 en Bpace OUR AEWTO-OTRUEY FROFEETY FOR = Pa SALE. 0; iF ._HAeGTE—a Pita three aes Oe ee ae aes vo wre heap ac, Sieal Bats ‘agent, h strect. ab: ‘ut one quar er of a mile from Froit trees best con’ canara 6 SPtiereas "and Corseran’ new ce. toran's Bote Irguite S10 T stress Coronas Be HOUSE No. 369 13th street. be- ¥ Massachusetts avenue; three weter at a ‘Toquire 203 1éth street oct of Bve years of s Rouse FS ale a UE ‘at Washington Bar, vi pies! Boom, Fiat the how and Ceiler hav e pert pa the 0c 20-2W* FORSALE tro: with bali terms reasonable. Real Estate A oc lett _363 8th 8th street w three-story BRICK WOUSES; ‘and wai bs 549. island feastural end te Dapactment; per month. ‘Ineelve Bor’ 622 7th oem at 10 OU? OF 25 HOUSES carr. TER FIBET-CL, 1G n't a on enih de af Ont of Corcoran a Dae 15th streets. it in the dest with ail all manner he modern ii provements, ents, including gas fixture. aun 5 liberal. meng an | aU UgRg on port sias ot oe dase 3 WFLast | and sorta ve or to BIGGB & ‘oo 16-21 Fonz erent ig ead ote gsd 31 root north FOE caLn on y furnace. \. ABI be Faas “Tequire of GBU. atk 3 Forsre 15 AOR FE ainies ‘oc 14 Imm" gollent Grocery (oo 16:8 {wei nauistanenve. pet soit het very ‘aud desirabie COUNTY SEAT’ near Western ae aes rmeny year for many years ‘and Seay Greats gate Corser ret eee wie. bat decirsDle two fm BRICK egy mon street, oy off of the Onion Hoteles tee aoa ot we is Stable on rear of for three horses. oc? tf 325 Penn For BALE—Ten HOUSES. icin Houses on Gorcorsa street. just Simleces |; ‘water and H.W. HAMILTON, 7th street. \der’s Depot. of 432 and I eattathe for begraphte ete onder a ‘aia. sqanittearees sa Fav orewes oovaui ia Ok BEWt— tin Gecinabin DWeLcrne FSfovas bo aso D omen Betghasenr coteer or ath erect jately occ! i; ssemgeising ib roomes Ee ae ae politan, Bonk ae wr aris ‘G08! it 3et Lew, se 25-8 Fo SEEE repla aven % ee th ervey ‘embract Teck larg mg hen | CLOTHING, &. | bol apprriom TO OUB ALREADY LARGE STOOK, WB RECEIVED To Day, 3 ENTIRELY NEW STYLES OF OVERCOATS, (The Airet goes of the Rind tn the city.) 5 QUALITISS FINE CARDIGAN KNIT JACKETS, B35, $3.50, 94.50, 95, 96. A VERY SUPERIOR STYLE OF FALL OVERCOATS. PLAID ‘PANTS, es, $7, $8, 99, g10. | | j CHILDREN'S OVERCOATS, $6 to $12. Bors’ stirs, At $$ end $9. A. SAKS & CO., POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE, 1517 SEVENTH STREET. BABLE & Co.'s CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, NO. 468 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, BETWEEN 3p AnD 4 STREETS. ESTABLISHED IN 1563. | | OLOTHING, do. L. BAR’S CLOTHING ESTABLISEMENT, CORNER SEVENTH AND E STREETS, WASHINGTOS, D, c, THE LARGEST STOCK oF MEN'S, YOUTHS’ ANDBOYS' CLOTHING IN THE CITY. NBW GOODS RECEIVED SVERY Dar! SEW STYLES EVERY Dar! ALL OF MY OWN MAKE! ALL OF BY OWN MAKB: HARD SLB ERNE a POR OE bab A TERE ro or of AND P| taerasea ssc Os Pees oe COREEBE OF SEVENTH AND & STEtETs Te the beet place in the District to bay GOOD CLOTHING aT VING OF 26 PRB CLUSING OUT SALE OF OUR LARGE AND COMPLETE STOUR or FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, POSITIVBLY AT COST FOR CASH ONLY TO CLOSE THE BUSINESS OF THE Ts THOMAS A. STEPHERS, KNOWN as STEPHENS & Co, STOCK, GOOD WILL, FIXTURES anp LEASE FOR SALE. For the NEXT BIXTY Dave! we will eel! our Entire Stock, embraciag tn part MEN'S and BOERS’ FALL and WINTER 8UITS FURNISHING Goops in great variety. A full line of NDEEWEAR hich we bave just receives for the Pall and FOR FALL AND WISTER. pry Al respesta os thet of ene aetna none: BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ OVEROOATS. Retmrpé in fe, Quran we bare percesed A Lares Stock of will be able to sell it at She'very rast, prices. MEN's OVEROOATS Gur steck consists in part of all tee latcet in (all qualities) wish bo ota DEESS AND BUSINESS SUITS, REGARDLESS OF OosT. Bepecta! attention ts called to oar Biles for tee bas Batts fom Fa12 Vis: Bosises | MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT. OvMRCOAS o rere and quality, from 96 Oar Stook of PIECE Goops 4a well selected, and ombraces some of the most Our stock of styles ia the market. We qiill FALL OVEROOATS ~~ Mae, bi cep make the most tne near Bat * Onder, Suite fer Oustomers.trom | pasnioNABLi an DURASLE Mauuan. OASSIMBEES, CREVIOTE, MELTONS, Call earty and secure frst selections, clean dt CLOTHS, CaSSIMERES, AND DORSKINS BY ema of whch eas bs secu ef ail times otis THE YARD. tupaseed anywhere, > A email lot of In FURNISHING GOODS youwill find all the latest novelties, and et all times a full assortment to select from. ; Mansard | All that we desire is that parties in want of | CLOTHING or GENTS’ FURNISHING GooDS ofany kind, will exemine our stock before pur- chasing elsewhere. feeling assured they will save both time and money by calling at 465 Pennsyi- vania avenue, between Third and Four-and-a- balf streets, under the U. 8. Hotel. assortment. 2020-1 HEADQUARTERS FOR BOYS’ CLOTHING. For SUBURBAN a ct yt og i rig i Hf By i a ei L ots: Lots FEOM $10 TO 929 DOWN AND 65 TO 920 A MONTH. IN THE FIBST WARD, IN THE 8800) WARD AND ON CaPITOL BRACTIFULLY LOCATE: JOSHUA WHITEEY & 00, 416 Geventh street, bet. @ and H. s(oash fa ae $i Snorer Sick bones se WALL, ROBINSON &CO., 322 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS, BETWEEN BINTH AND TENTH STREETS. @EanD OPANING OF BOYS’, YOUTH’S; AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHINNG: fal 4G08) ¥ ~ ayaa , ry chara nant TRUNKS, Bematning on bend and will be sold at VEBY Low W FIGURES, neciy sca berare lntetted te She ca THE pa BUST BE SEE SerTLED SPaRD wi make SoMrT Bet ae STEPHES 310 Penney! ven elm Between micthond Toeniete, F 4. MBIBEBGER, . (Buocessor to H. F, Lowvenm & Oo.) CITIZENS, ARMY AND Bavy MEROBAST TAILOR, OaLORIFIC COOK STOVE, To be found at WALTER D. WYVILL’S, Pennsyivanis avenue. XTEA MESS, BOSTON INSPBOTION, BNEW MACKEREL, Belected in size and quality, Becelved to day. if YOU ARE IN WANT OF a GOOD COOKING STOVE, Call and look at the E,