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DRY GOODS Cosserer's, 608 NISTH STREET, THE CHEAPEST STORE LN THE CITY. ‘Recelved to day from importers suction, five cases PABASOLS, In all new styles: Plain Silk, Silk Serge, Tarkish Satin, Brocs4-, and bordered. ‘These are the finest goods impyrtet, avd will be Bold at less than they cost to manufacture. Another large stock of EMBROIDSRINS re- Cetved to day. myS-tr BEAK MER eo SILKS. Just received trom suction forty pieces of SILK, which we are seiling at baad ine. myl-6t 713 ———————____7 35 Marnct Space. _ BH ABE SELLING DRY GOODS VEE WwW Heaps. 900! x Dress 5 18, 20, 25, 1, 37, 40, 60, Cashiers, 93-37, Bit ote yh ag tS Hine. 25, 37.80." * Excgient Onller p2 707 Market Space. Good * fon, 25. was FARASOLS, ee, - er > Ne : outs eres, for Meu and Boy's wear. 31.30, 75. Good Btockings. 12; Linen Handkerchiefs. 6; Linea To 8. Excelient ea Tick, 25; Huney-comb a: ; antifol Lawne. 12; excel: si a sii- ng, K., 12; ver7 fine all L on Tabio ‘Men’s Shirts, made of Wamsetta Catton, Linen Bo- som , 93, myl-tr = SS Pp secretion OF CO PABINZRSHIP. STOCK AND FIXTURES FOR SALE The co partnership of J.O. WISWALL & 00. ‘zpiring by limitation on July 1st, our stock MUST BE CLOSED on oF before that date. ‘We shali offer to-morrow, ard continue to sell “or $0 days, our large and complete stock of DRY GOODS At GREAT SACRIFICE ON ORIGINAL COST ‘and all goed: remaining on hand June ist, will be sold st AUCTION WITHOUT BESEBYVE, In order to Close in 30 Days. A REDUCTION OF FIFTY PER CENT. ‘will be made ou s iarge portion of our stock. Prints, 4,5 aod 6% cents per yard. Brown Uottons, 4 cen! Figured Grenadines, er yard. Grenadines io Stripes: cts. Silk Grepadi Delo Summer Filks, 37% cts_and upwards Pure Black Mohairs. 30 cts.. worth 65. Five Biack D: 8.000 yards PABASOL: Large lot Tab’ Piano Oovers, G. ep2)-tr YHE silk AND : DRESS GOODS HOUSE or y-ASHINGTON. We invite the attention of the public to our im- tense estortment of new styles SUMMER EaS GRENADINES Of sil shades, In stripes and plaids. Large stcck BLACK SILKS of al celebrated makes SPBING PRESS GOODS of the most attractive otyles and cclors. MOUENING GOODS, WHITB GOODs, Cassi eS, OUBTAIN LAOKS, SILK UMBBELLAS and FINE HOSIER ¥ fm great variety, st less than New York prices. WOLFORD 4 SHILEERG, S17 MARKET SPACE, arm tr ‘Third door from sth street. NEW. STOCK SPRING GOODS, Slightly soiled Bleached Cotton Sc., worth 0c. Ends best Cai 6 only Sc. @ yard Plaid Dress Goods 10, 1234, 15, 20, 25c. Dress Goods very cheap in varied qualities. Wash Poplins 9c.. worth 12%c. Bulk striped Dress Goods cheap. Al- Woo! Debeges, Pongs* Silks, cheap. Elegant styles in Lawns 1334c., worth uc. Victori ms 15.15. 20, 25e., very low. vohs, Piques, Tarieto Stripes. ‘as cheap, pure Mohairs sacrific:d. BT BiUCK to be slaughtered for the Just receivsd, White and Check Matting, 2c. 6% determined to meet the times aud sell goods a7 T. N. NAUDAIN, e729 tr 709 Market Bpace, [MORE NEW SPRING AND SUMMEB DRESS GOODS Just opened from the Large Auction Sales in New York, Lupin's Pure Silk and Wool Sisck Greaa- dines, at 60, Ge, 75 cents, $1, and @1.25—a special 0 Dee, € neths, Casteneves, and on Drap ete; Fine Blac hats Alpacas, cheap. a e. jo Fine Drees Silks, at 61.25, a. cco, atyileh Paegvon, Mobairn, Plaids, Plat icces stytish Pongees, Mohairs, 5 in "tripe. from 2 to 6235c. 100 pi cas bandsome Lawns aud Percales st 1234c; 200 new styles Parasola and Sun Umbrellas. Fine Oloths and Oassi meres for men and boys’ wear, at low priees; with a full stock of Bousekcesiug Goods of the best class, at the low- est market e Prices. at J. W. COLLEY’S CBEAP &TOBE, #07, CORNER rx ST., ‘ap29-tr Market Space. NEW PRicEs. 1014 SEVENTH STEEERT. Pongees, 40c., worth S0c, Hotbs, Bo., worth 31 6¢ F as sbirts made fest mate Drig~F} “ ie”” y ol mater: . foinplacly Anished, only @126. (without baiton- holes oniy 1.) MM. BIRY WYL sp2o-tr 1014 7th street north’ SSPECLE LaSis PRICES! BEODHEAD 4 CO. 1s, west. 939 Pexnxe. Avs., between 9h 10th sts., ° Ba FULL LINE OF PUREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS AT MOST ATTRAOTIVE PRIOES | Many Articles having been Reduced im Price from 13 to 20 Per Cent. Black Iron Grenadines, 373¢c.; former price 50c. Biack Ircn Grenadines, Gc; * «Tbe. Blaca fron Greuadiaes, $1: = ba 23. Black Fiat Mesh Grensdines, 75c ; former price 7. Biack Flat Mosh Grenadives, $125; “ 1.40. Btriped. Ld pn aod Damase Grecadines, also at Fedteed prices. Black Lyons Silks at 9c and up, inclating Bonnet, Guiore Beil : 4 Parsons’ celnbraced makes. Best Pacitic Law colore,) Insc A full line of Linon Lawns, in’ besutifal designs, from 5c. up. few pieces of Summer Silk, reduced from $1.25 to ate These goods ars pure silk and of 1 Wool Shawls. $1.35, of Domestics complete. aad prices guaranteed. Ladies’ and Gen's’ Underwear, direc from the manufacturers and iw porters, lower than ever. A most exco!ent 3-button Kid, in all colors, (late hades, per pair. Jottonm, 12366. per yard Se i Drees yols, cheap, bet 13th and ith (old stand.) 1906 F STERET, pet ix agen 939 Pa. ave., bet. 97h and loth ste r ‘. M3; PENNstLVANIA AVESUR, dagen DEESS Omers the ‘and choicest eelsction of ‘ng all wool materials, In shaded stripes, DS ever shown iv otty. Bott clin, for overdresses. Demiskincs oud Damasse Godds, in all the new shades; Zephyr Cambrics, Percales, French Jaconets. Lawns, Printed Lineus, Glasgow Obecks ge lke from am rie, | rereale, Linen and Zephyr Suites from . a and Skirts, very cheay tee Dole rasgeia Silk, Castimare and Drep a larg spe ntonk cf Sea Umbrellas and Lace Trimmed oe 7 aH : : Re Es I i location. W. M. BROW: No. 314 8th street, near Pa. ave. RAILROADS. BASTDIORE AND onr0 RAILROAD. . Annapolis, stations, Barat os coe Hemel ties 7:10—Baltimere sod Alexandria Janction. aly Ning | 8 man 10 a.m Sanday. stopsst Way Stations, 4nd connects for Anpapol! 8:15—Cinctnnan, St “Lowis and ess ‘+ Hagersto: §:20—Point of Rocks and way stations. 45—Raltimore and way stations. 10:15—Baltimore Unlimited Kxpress. Stops at Re- ‘ay. P.M. 18:16—Deltinere » Way Stations, Eilicott City and Dapolis. 1:30—pew York, Philadelphia and Norfotk Bz- gress. On Sunday, all Way Stations and Boltimore cnt: 3:30—Ba) way 4:30—Baltimore and 1 Btpress. Eiticott :30—Baltimore and Laure ; City, Broderick and Way Stations, via Bs. 4:35—Frederick and Point of Rocks, (via Motro- polis and way stations, att and Lowiserile Brpr 488. Except day, daily to Columbus. Lonis- isville by EE ns oo Saturday. B iuebester. Sleeping cars to Chicago, Oincinnati and Lowiset! 6:30—Ba'timoreand Philadelphia Express, Wred- erick snd Way Stations. via Relay. (Cou- pects for Annapolis Sunday 5-36—Baltimore, Bladensb: vil. Levrel, Annapolis Junction. 7:00—Baltimore ana wa: ions. eed 4 — Bladensburg, Beltsville, Lau- rel, Relay. 8:20—Pittsburg. but no connection beyond Mar- tinsbarg by train leaving Sunday night Way Stations on Metropotitan Branch. 9:30—New York and Philadelphia Night Express Bleeping Cars to New York imore aud principal way stations, 30—Martinsburg and way stations, Metropoll- Berpress. Chicago, Columbus, jewark. On Saturday for Louis- ©. 8:06, 8:15, 10:15 a. m.; 1:30,5:15,5:30, agp: 7:10, $:10,'8:20, 9:30 and 11:30'p. m., Alt other trains dafly, except Sunday. No connection on Soniay tor Hagerstown or Val- oF for New York aud Pivisdelpbia at at the Baltimore Station, and Ponnsyivania avenue, where feontved pls pees the cit, —— ‘any n x THOB. B.SHAMF, Master of Transportation. LL.M. 6. Gen Ticket Agent. GEO.8.KOONTZ,General Agent. _apls-tr UVERSAL R.R. TICKET OFFICE. BAILBOAD TICKSTS to or from all poirts bought. exchanged or sold at & reduction of ONE DOLLAR, upon any other office or depot in this city. Tick doutegs, Belts- ry 38 rth, West, and Southwest. Dewble Track, Steel Rails, Splendid Scen- ory, Magni Stu, 1576. MA Prains leave W sani of Sih ans corner Pittsburg snd the West, 6 a. m. en lor Oar to Pittsburg; at 2; m, a to Ubleago, and 11:50 a. ma. daily, BALTIMUNE AND POTOMAO RAILBOAD. sxcept 8 for Capande!cus, Rochester, Buffalo, 5: Falls, and the tm.’ daily, except Sun- 4 f cept Saturday, with ‘elace Cars to Watkins x For Erie, Oanandaigua, 0 s, m. daily, ox- m. defly, with reas of ‘Pall: inily. except Sunday. 30 p.m. daily, ex- cons once, with Parlor Cars attached, Sa Philadelphii ity, Bonday ind 6:30 abd 9:10 p.m. daily, Limnivos Eeneoss Sundey ——y 7:50 daily. Line 7:6 and 4:20 p.m, Sunday. sear is, 6°00 and 11:50 a. m. and 4:20 p. LEXANDEIA @ FREDERICKSBURG BAIL- AND ALBXANDELA & WASEINGTOR BAILBOAD. For Alex: and 6 Stade we daily, exce; mm for - daily, 11:40 p. m. datiy, yuchbare, Boo e a. andria for Washti m..1, 3,4, ni and 6. D., ane e ickets, information, Slceping and Parlor Oar eommodations canbe procerel st the Omen fortheast coruer of Thirteenth street and Penn ania avenue. rtheast corner of Sixth street Srderacan belett for the checking of Beetere te can oF Hotels and Residences i i Hi WANK THOMSON, Goel mannsse AEETy THE TRADES. ALEXANDER BALL, | WILLIAM BALL, (Late wee o:, Barker.) Manet 4 Dealers in’ ‘Doors, Sash and Biinds, Glace, Hardware and all Buildivg Material, 337 Moseactiusets avenue. between Gth aud 7th streets northwest, sell 4 2) per cent. ghonpee than any other house. Oali and examine. je38-17 R BmMOvVED. JAMES F. BRIER, PLUMBER AND GAS FIT1ER, marz-tr S11 Tru 8ST, NORTHWEST. WNIRNGS. JOHN 0. HOGAN, 713 Market Space, Manofacturer of a Newly Patented 5; Boller ged Ventilating Ant 4 Stores, hatlat Public nt Bulidings and Private Dwell Flags and Tents aiidings ai vi ings. an Bol it for only ides Proct Awatea Materiage ‘"* Ml Spal BANKER: $50, SI 226. $500, $1,000. LEX, Fuori GHAM & CU., BANKERS Sud Brokers. No. 12 Wall strest, make for customers desirable investments of large or small amounts in stocks of a legitimate character, which pexecudly pay yoy twenty times the amvunt invested every thirty days. Stocks bought and carried as long as desired on deposit of five percent. Circulars ports seat free. DH PAID A PROFIT $1,700 rams cl oversting in byocis, Riscs relied te Somminel cutee and profits increased. Book contain- ing tall sent ons /BIDGE & CO. p23-tr Bankers and Brokers, 2 Wall st., H. T. bs.) HORSE FOOD. | FOR HORSES AND CATTLE. BCONOMY, VIG sig hiir EINE APP EAR- ‘D HEALT ACC URED BY 17S USE. INGREDIENTS ALL VEGETABLE. Sample 100 Feeds fer $3.00, Depot in Washington, 609 Louisiana avenue, eclt-eotm ©. P. LAURENSON & 0O. LUMBEB! LUMBER! @REAT REDUCTION IN PRICES, zs e AV oes g SS csot LUBE oop a or = Be ee ea Te 'Eisiy ca cilige Eores Ban JOMNSOR, feds-ly _ Corner 1th and B streets northwest. N4* |AL SAFE DEPOSIT CO., Corner 6th st. and New York avenus, FIRE ABD BUBGLAB-PROOF VAULTS. All Kinds of valuables taken on deposit. Bafes for AUCTION SALES. THIS EVENING, BANKRUPTCY: WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer. TAT PORTING HOUSE AE LOCO LARGE BANKBUPT SALE OF DRY Scone, to Btock Of. MA B.3-Mostave dO of Row ork Ingrain OARPE &c.,&c.. from medium to finest ‘arsefiics and Turkish Quilts, and a variety is too numerons to mention. 8 to continue from day to day until the @utire stock is Cisp-sed of. The whole to be sold Without reserve, in ints to euit, all for cash. pales commence dally at 108. 'm., p.m ; ther Lal TR © ‘OGETHER WIT’ W ‘BES AND PRECG STORE AT THE SOUTH ETS NOBT. trust to cember 1,A. D. 1878, and dal Liber No: 814, folio £7, one of the land recorés for the District of Columbia, L will sell. at yablic auction, on the premises,on SATUBDAY, pril 29th, 1876, at 4 o'clock p.m , « lprge and fing lot of Articles. &e., &c., &c , being the entire stock of Drug Store No. 1252, on the southwest corner of 7th and N streets north: west. ‘Terms of sato cash. A deposit of $1,500 required of the purchaser at time of alo." If the torte ot sale are not complied with ia two days atter sale, the trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost nf the defaul:ing purchaser. ep22-td . 'D, Trastee. BE. J. SWEET, Auctioncer a? THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPON ~— THUBSDAY, May 11th, 1876, same hour and my) GEORGE J. BOND, Trustee. HOS. DOWLING, Auctionce. , TBUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE PBOPERTY ON DUBBA owe AND BEALL STREETS, of two deeds of trust, bearing date the I and $4 days of February, 1561, and re- led in Liber N.C. T.. No. 26, at folios 188 and nd will sell oa MONDAY, the day of May, A.D. 1576. in front of tha ‘pre- ton street, at 5 o'clock p m. the arts of Lots No. 79 ma street ex! wi porthwardiy one hundr: feet, improved with = comfortable and other out beltiaw, the premi: Dun mn street. the other cant Jot fronting 30 feet on Beali a depth of 120 tect. Terms of sale: One-third cash; residue in equal payments at six and twelve months, wit terest. to be secured by deed of trust. 200 it hen the property is struck off, which is to be for- feited if te terms are pot complied with within five Gaye after sale. “Ail conveyancing and recording at urchaser’s ©x pense . BEAU PICK BELL, Surviving Trusteo, ap23-eod (Cour.| THOS. DOWLING, Acct. RUSTER'S SALE OF IMPROVED AND UN- T . Tt ‘ROY: BEAL ESTATS. reme Court of By vi be Su the District of Uolumbia, 3d May, 1376, in cause No. 4754, Eauity Docket 15, wherein Busan ‘ed an two bh in- deposi Norris intiff and Moses Benedict Fortune and fendants, I will, on THUBSDAY, the of May, 1876. at 63s o'clock p. m., proceed 4 pr: to a ublie sucHHon, {0 front of th premises, ¢ lots of ground lying in the ojty of Washington, D. O., koewn as Lois lettered" A” and “B ’ of Tedd and Philip's subdivision of original lots Nos. 5,6 and 7, in Square No. 635. Lot A fronts 20 feet on south D street. by a depth of 100 feet, and ts unim- proved. Lot B slso fronts 20 feet on said by a depth of 1563 feet, and is im; lal two story Bri: Dwell Jocat d on the nort! 3d aud 4% streets weet, ‘e1ms of sale: One-third cash; and the balance in nd 12 months; deferred payments to bear interest Bt the rate of six percent per annum from day of A deporit of $50 will be required at time of mpor each lot. All comveyancing at cost of h ,e sh. War JOBN 2, EBNIS. Trastoo. |. H. Warner, Auct, my5 co&ds . CLEABY, Salesman. STEAMER LINES. BREW EXPHBs: ‘LP H1A,WASHINGTORS ILA u. TOWN.—Steamers leave Philaaeiphia WEDNE! DAY and SATURDAY, at 12 m, Leave Georgetown, D.O,, MONDAY F ‘dally end FRIDAY.at 6 Freight receiv: until 6 Through bits of laden given for Bos- idepeo Constgnees wishing thelr larded at G ng F HYDE, 38 Water thee a town,”’ a al at., m town D.C. Wi. P.OLYDE & 00.13 Whatves, Philadelph mayhi JEW DEPARTURE —CLYDE’S WASH- INGTON. PHILADBLPHIa, BOSTON, AND PROVIDENCE SEMI- WEEKLY STEAMSHIP LINE.—On' and after WEDNESDAY, April 19h, the Steamers of the above Jine, with direct connection with Bos- ton and Providence. will sail from Fpledelpate for bis NESDAY and hington MON: a Wosbington, D. U., every WED! BATUBDAY. Roturning, leave Was! DAYS ond FBIDAYS of lath street southweet. Through Bills ia sued to and from the above ports. Freight recelved ahd delivered datly from 7 @. m. to . Orders Scitivks cera: & tees 'W. P. OLYDE & 00., Bo, 12 8. Wharves. Philadelphia, H. JOHNSON & OU., Agents for Washington. at rates. oe or NORFOLK. Fok staaues LADY OF THE LAKE MO WEDNESDAY ev MOBDAY, and FRIDA for Nor Betarning, lea: es éay and Seturday, at 2, and trip, 86. Tickets good until uscd FOB POTOMAO BIVER LANDINGS. Stesmer JNO. W. THOMPBON leaves Compeny’s wharf, foot of 6thstreet, every TUESDAY, at 78, m., for Ourrioman and inter: landiogs, and ery FKIDAY at] a. m., fur Coan River, stoppirs intermediate laudini For infurmaticn apply st the office of the Com- + ander tropolitan Bank, sth strost, Sppesite the Treasury, oF to the Agouteat the part, mara?-ly ss PEOPLES’ LINK” FoR NOMIN! MATTOX CREEK, UPPER MA- ~ CAND INTERMBUIAT. Seer tauiinen ‘The sidewheel Steamer commence yee 2 Hetorning will leave Homini every TUBSDAY a F RI “fue AY 87° p prrzHvaK, Agent. og og * scan Tproneh in of alin Riv TEURKS FO! ENCOURAGE HOME INDUSTRIES. SATCHELS da AUCTION SALES. Sane, SLDSWelies, Bee B, WILLIAMS, Avctioncer, 1601, northwest corner ik wad D sts. et the at B sia i DB Fs A iS ate oaks Urmastee, raiture, perfect order, and offer inducements search of Faraitare.” - = cash. ‘Terms: One- I absil se’. months, notes ‘ Sunumy and secured b e-st.y BRICK 'y. ding. with allmodern improvements; Vatrobe stoves, range, hot and cold water. ‘The’ House contains tl well ed roots, with bay wind >= Tris property is weil located. being central and cobvenient:o cats, making it vainable to those in Want of 8 first-class cesidence. Terms ef axle: Une th ein one. two. thror, tes bearing t and secured by » a tsand d-lars cash; pal- four and five years, for 0 per cent per mama BOSEWOOD | PARLOR SUITE OF PUBURS ast on the property sold na-er's cost. A deposit of { the purchaser W588. B. WILLIAMS, a Auctlouser. § 4H. WABNER, corner 7th and F utrects, I8 MAROON A time of eran fetatsh Set Sohn s SIDE OF PEBASYLVANIA SY ENGT BETWEEN THIRD AND FOURTH STREBT! roost of the partion ared quest o! bec: public auction, in front of the premis2s p DAY, May 25, 1576. at 6 o'cleck p. m., all that cor or of ground situate and lying in D. U.. and td y20- W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer. PUBLIO SALE OF AN ELEGANT COUNTBY SEAT JUST NORTH Of GEORGETOWN, 18 THE DISTRIOT OF COLUMBIA. irtue of a deed of trust, dated A) recorded in Liber #47, f lio 245, of lead records of the District of Columbia, wo will offer fc" sale al ic au 6 preny! evenne ope bundred id thirty-three (133) TUESDAY, the 9th day en (10) ieches; thence sou hwardly seventy ene ee jaluable ro thence westwardly et’ six (36) feet fire van vi att: i ‘ and described as follows: ‘Parts «fa tract | ‘and a ball (2%) laches: thence neyih along 4 aiden caliog “The Bock of Bunbarive,” gr. ho | ofa street san ove himadred and fifteen (115) fest to, Prospect,” or * Ciliton.” or by whatever. the ere ee ne Menino kageeve: AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. WW ©. BRAMHALL, Auctioneer. UNCANSON =; Aestlontans FiXTUREs aRD PALAOR MABKET Disonrimere seize ee ar ae ea ceginping for the’same at the no rest corar uaes thevce east along the line of Ponusyt- ‘Terms: One-fcurth of the purchase money to be peid in cash, and the balance at six, twelve and ¢ighteen months, with interes: from déy of sale, to scoured by a deed of trust on the property A deposit of 8100 will be time of salo and 3; required on each house all conveyancing at pr.chaser ot com: opecty at the risk vot operty nt the ris the defaulting purchaser or purchasers, a sal ed with io fier ten pu e property is improved by a ling, &c. ‘ferme of sale: One-third cash; balance in equal installments at twelve, Seen and twenty-four months, the purcbaser to give his notes forthe de- ferred payments, bearing interest at the . TODD. Jr , Trustes. = 08 COLD WALL. dateninan. [PPXOSNGON BROS” Auciioncers, Southeast corner #h and D strests, ASSIGNEE’S BALE OF A STOCK OF GRI BIFS LIQUOBS, OANNED GuODS, T. FEES et on the property. $500 down at time of sale, | COF’ SUAP. WOODEN <a ae ct yarchaser. - F GUODB, E. PRESTON, { Trasteos. ‘RUSTEES’ BLEGANT DWE BETWEEN VEEMONT AVENUE AND 16TH STREET. dated AU By virtue of an assignment given to me, SALB Iselion WEDNESDAY MORNING, commencing at 10 o'clock, at uamed store, the entirecntents, neral assortmeot of Groceries, & JAMES L. BARBOUR. Assignee of J.J. Fick. mey6-3t DUNCGANSON BROS., Acct rppuesas DOWLING Aucitonesr. BAIR CLOTH PARLOR SUIT, WALNUT BIOK oA BLES. ft, AUCTION OF AN LING ON I STREET, be abo: consisting of a MsBBLE TOP TABLES. WALNUT 'T. LOUNGES AND BAs¥ OHAI&S, ‘GS. DEOP-LIGHT, W. OB, waste om rect Riper tes of the yarchaser, bearing intorest at the rate of 8 Bent. per Spnum, aad secured by, a deed of fran on erty «8 ven. ol tired of the purchaser at the tine of adie, ‘apcing at the expense of talcare not gompilsd > eC tet beter Cox the purchaser. with within one ‘BI 6. at 10 o'clock, I will seit at 3 ‘Corcoran . Be tween ith ard Isth northwest, the above Fur- Penltuze, which is in excellent condition, ‘ermDs ING, Auctioneer, EGE W. BIGGS, SETHUG FREND ALL, ¢ Trustees. Bep.} BROB., Aucts. S7-THR ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED until TUESDAY, the 9th aay of May, A. D. 1576, at the same hour apy ONG: Wet of _apt?_ (Hep) ABTHUR FENDALL,¢ Trastecs. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. DUNOANSON iT. igta STBEETS Jn pursuance of @ decree in the canse of Armsieao Beed ts. Josephine Tyler et al., in ‘ocket equity aambered 5 15, made by the Jus- tice holdicg the Equity Term May 84, 1876, » int- ve unde r Dives: it uf the premises, at 6 m., sell at public austion, all thi jlece of 5 pe mncermanes, ‘Trustees, we will,on WE perme 17th, 1876, tn tront oekel Ct BEAL he city of Washington Kn HIGHLY VALUAB own on ihe plat of ATE, AGGREGATING ABOUT 60.000 | raid city as the wert twenty hee fet of Lote 5 Cane FERT OF QHOUND, AT PUBLIC tered én fu) dg Savare Bam red thr rei i » i proven On TUBEDAY AFTERNOON, May the 9th, | thereon, consisting of & two stars Brick dow Bix. at 9 o'clock, on the premises, 1 shall sell | ‘Terms of ale, as ixed by decree, ace: One third the toliowing described property: Lots No.4, | ofthe purchase money in cash, gud the remainder in 7,8and9 ie equal fostallmenta; a¢ six and twelve months frem ite to bear the day of sale, the deferred payment and to br secure by a Lien upon the prop. jundrec. dol interest erty Fold. One lars in cash must at the time the property is Knocked down, and Ite terms are not complied with withia one week from the day of sale, the property is to be resold at the risk of the Sepang be aser HENRY WISE @ rapidly should “demand: the sepheable tpventment. Terms: One-fourth cas! months, with bearing Property sold. $0 dcpoalt ‘cach, porel perty sold. fe) eof sale. All conveyancing at cost of purchaser. te tds Bop) THOS DOWLING: Ruck, 'HOMAS DUWLIAG, Auctioneer. pees eae : roe 7 OUNG & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers. TBUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY AT AUCTION, ABI ING THE BEF x B'S SALE OF VALUABLE PROP- "ERE r 18 SQUABE NO. 99, IN WASHING- By virtue of the last wiiland testament of James Green, late of Wi ‘aced, the updersign wi UEBDAY. the 9th day of tie our et 8 ‘otlock A 5 5 83 m., on ti prem- 7 situated ises, the fc desc: roperty y in Washington clty, District of Columbia, being part of Lot 4, io square 99, at int om the east side of Srd'3 inches from the Intersection of New Hamp: shire elma 2 tarn) road leading from the city of Washington to Blatousbe » and standing at the corner of the farm now owned by tbe Reform School, and fees Hp renwwmignens 3 the line of the entire tract north 62 degrees, east 19 perches; thence nortli 71 degrees. east 23i¢ perches; thence south 12 de- Grees cast 83 perches; thence, south 7c degrees, ‘West 50 perches; thence south 81 degrers, west — 5; thence borth 54 degrees, east 71) the place 2ist st., aod run southerly Rye feet and 8 8 z ne pee ae ee north line bemg ua or) ‘ond the rear tue ‘27 feet 2 inches, with the buildings upon the same, containing 3,381 square “Terms of sale:°One-third cash; balance in six and twelve months, the purchaver giving beari: ¢ 6 ger cent. interest from the deed given, = so bo bo pif my oF » conve! oes the purchaser Wa dozosts ‘of @80 required when the property Iestruck ofp. JAUKRON, Executor, my8 THOMAS DUWLING, Auctionser. 08. B WAGGAMAN TT? Tieat State Auctions Of beginning, containing $1% acres, Also, at 4 o'clock p m. of the same day, in front of the property. lithat piece or parcel of ground lying and being on at m, F aay of nna treet east, in the ct Washingtor one irc! ‘Terms ec Qne-third of the purchase money tor ofeale: One-thi pat t—4 eat ‘cel to be paid in cash; one f and the other half at end of vg Satay the ie rt abe Be purencner of parc '» 519 Tth street. VAL XE IMPROVED PROPSRTY No 311 G'cthwEy SOUTREAST. BOL ETWKES THIGD ry pon TUESDAY, May 9, at S o'clcck p. m., iter for sole, 791. Wixt0, he raved by ware 791. 17x70, x joure of 10 rooms, with modera &: 4 STER’S 8, ba £ ON i wai TH STS. virtue 2 count: eee ara A Mouse ta a Spiders Web. TSR WILY WEAVER ENSSARING _EVENING STAR. STAR. GAME A WONDERFUL BaReative, MONDAY onsse.csesesses- May 8, ESTC. Oricams Pteaynane ern crvcce MER 8, SNUG. wrouderfal tte epider wien cap & Puzzie for Medical Meu. er ity | A YOUNG GIRL SaYED FROM DEATH BY THE LAYING On OF HANDS. The astonishing cure of a supposed fatal Saree aioe car pun of megan ete iD fam! Gharies Hi Benssh nue or fee ually t Benson, one of of Mr. astonishing Littie insect ts of the bieck ot the Jersey City Evening nal. The ‘#mail, a fact that renders patient was tbe eldest child of Mr. Benson, | feat which it now performs the more girl of9 years. Her recovery from a dan. | Vel mouse was accustomed, wi illness. and her compiete ona excursion, to emerge fror health, as described by her parents. may | bole under the bench where spiders dw be considered by some asa manifestation of | and into the —— where uttualietic power, and by others as the re- stands. The enterprising spider, ¥ Senees ry that thelr o_o was — een gery FY, ter - ts, Inid a tra, trated by acute bronchial affection ihthe FoUrg mouse, and on Monday morot al ’ little work ber prey’s hind quarters, and doira until the tip of the monse’s or tovebed the floor. Having thas renders r. - : ~ —— r d believer in spiritualis- | bel plese, the littie apider nd ustrioualy se work multiplying ite fastenings. Afie few more bours’ labor the TmOUNG was Tal one inch from the oor,the spider workti if with @ pulley. In ite terrible con! to release itsel? the mouse managed to ee the fastenings around its hind legs, but strong were the threads which in the air bd 80 secarely were they attac to its tail that ali efforts to break th house at 362 5th street, Jersey City, that the little girl's cough Kept hi at night. and he desired to have it stopped. Hiesaid that he could hear her coughiug tn the room where be slept. Mr. Bensoa told him that the noise of the coughing would bot trouble bim mach longer. Mr. Bennett replied that he had come to cure the child through the aid of the epirits, proved fruitiess. Myr. Gross, taking gr the paients’ permission to lay interest In {he proceedings, left the spi the invalid. Not having any faith in spirit- | disturbed, and during almost the whol Ualism they refused to consent to his mode | Monoay night, with several friends, wate of treatment. Mr. Beanett reaewad his | it8 Working attentively. The little ine offer with such persistency that both Mr. and Mrs. Benson decided to let him try his powers. He at once weat to work. He frst bathed his hands in salt and water. The child was piaced on his lap after being clothed in @ loose garment which would admit of the manipulations over the flesh. Said the medium, “I will not move my hands, but will await the action of the spirits wbo are present.” Ina few minutes bis band began to move around the throat of the sufferer. That night her cough was not £0 bad as It had been. Mr. Bennett continued bis be digg et handsevery night for three months. He began his operations regularly at 9 o'clock. One evening he was twenty minutes late, and he said that he could not move his bands, as the spirits were not in the room. Mr. Benson says that his daughter is entire- jy well. It is ony oon = Bennett has made other equally astonishing cures, one being that of ex-Congressman Law: , of Ohio, who had pneumonia.—{ NV. ¥. Sun, 6th. TURKISH FINANCES.—Until lately the rule was that, though €very soldier and or- au civil servant in the country should g0 without his pay, thesultan’s household must have theirs. Only afew weeks ago, Lhe sultan, hearing that & sum of money had been placed on board @ skip in order to be transmitted to the seat of war, sent for it, and bad it takenon shorefor his own pri- vate use. Every effort had been made to keep the fact of transmission secret, in or- der that palace gy lay claim to it, butin vain. Nor any means an exceptional instance. ‘henever any department has been in the receipt of cash, demands have come for the transmission of the amount to the sultan. To the vultures of the palace the safety of the country is a matter of supreme indifference. I could give many examples of the interception or attempted interception of money on its way to the public treasury. There tto be bo longer any necessity to disguise the fact that the first step in financial form in Tarkey is to limit the amount which shall go to the the sultan. Ido not require to be told this is in theory rn My answer would be thateverybody in Constantinople knows Ubat the sultan constantly sends to one de- rtment Or other, ordering the delivery to im either of a ps sum or of ali the cash on hand. is process is now going on, but yet, in spite of it,80 improverished is the eee ho this moment, thi ven the salaries of the palace are, as I bave said, £150,000 in arrears.—[ Constantinople Letter. MARRYING INTEMPERATE MeNn.—In a case of divorce heard by the Franklin Coun- ty Court, Vermont, on Wednesday, divorce was asked for on the ground of intolerable after ns | ber position on her vietim’s comnmepecd manipulating the threads 4 working. Gradually could the astonia Witnesses of this wonderful feat see mouse creep up, And the threads, descend from their fastenings uoder the corner of bench to the mouse's tail, increased in nt ber, and during the 24 hoursending yesterc evening the threads had 0 increased the became impossible to count tnem, and mouse, which was still @live though qu weakened, had been raised from one to end @ ball inches from the floor. The api during the whole time of its work sat on mouse's tail, only leaving ite position long intervals, when it would caution creep down the tail to its rool, and there f of capture of @ mouse by so small an int and Its Ingenious manner of elevating it | excited the wonder and admiration ‘of th sands of visitors, ‘whom may be m Uoned several scientific men =r tole who oe in large crowds at Mr Gn carpenter shop Uo Witness the progress of | gigantic task which the little spider has | dertaken and is so successfully bringing &n issue. Mr. Gross will leave them um turbed and carefully wateh the resalt, everyone is Anxious to see what the apl Will do with its captive after it dies, 4 how far it will elevate tt. DANIEL DREW's SAD friends of Daniel Drew say that he is o fog demoralized. His style of busiz as been very peculiar, and in the end | been ruinous to him. ‘Having unboun confidence in his own judgment, ne money in hisown hauds, paying on! interest to parties to whom the money longed. He did not even provide for bousebold. Instead of settling his fine m sion on his wife, as be might have done covered it witha heavy Af closure of 000 bas just been flied with clerk of tne court. Apotner mortgage cae large is ready for foreclosure. Instead giving his children gy in their « Tight, be g&ve them notes. His son has cured & piace in the steamboat office wi for many years bis father ruled asa m pate. Of the sad consequences of his st Mr. Drew was fully waraed by bis busit friends, many of whom are among the { business men of the city. He expresses b self very plainly about the folly of his b ness life. Before bis fight with the E board he could have retired with seven & ions of money. He is now absolutely With &n enormous deb} hanging over E sick unto death, and with the prospec leaving bis family, as thousands of spect PLieRT — severity, aud was refused for the time being. | tors bave left theirs, to the cold charit The St, Albans Messenger gives the follow- | the world. “Burleigh's” Letter t© Bo ing account of the suit: “The evidence | Journal. showed gross ill-treatment of the wife, the petitioner, by the husband when intoxicated end that he was frequently in that condition. At the hearing the court asked the petition- er, the wife, ifshe knew when she married her husband that be wasa drinking man, and she replied that shedid. After tne evi- dence was in the court remarked that they were DOl prepared to grant the divorce at the present time, but wished to consider the , and that they were inclined to think when @ woman marries @ drinking with fall knowledge ofthis habit, she st stand by the risk she bas knowingly taken and thata divorceshouid not begrant- ed on the ground of abuse by the husband While intoxicated, he at other times treat- ing ber well. On the coming in of the court this morning they further commented on the case and the rule that in the minds of the court sbould spply in such cases: and — tbat in this case eee Jn the bus- bas become so gross,having grown upon him daring the five years that the parties Mork Home RULE.—Harry (whose pi b&s just gone to the school for yeomanry fcers at Aldershot): Mamma, what | papa learn at this school? Mamma: He be taught bow to command a p great many things you could nol stand; but thi 8 one thing, Hi (a sively) which all soldiers must by which I very much wish I could teach to do exuctly as they are told. Harry ( lively): Papa won't mind that much, b ways bas todoitbome! Barry can’t why memme is so cross all day, wo privately If she will have to go toschool n (Strictly private) hopes so.—[ J: 87 Boys are not to weary out their hereafter in “knuckling down.” A p bas been granted for @ p.ftol which 1s desl €d lo shoot marbles by the aid of a sp *7French ladies now allow cigars other free and easy ways in the dra’ room, in order to keep the gentlemen th bad been married, and the wife had suffered | who, it was found, were rapidly prefs fo much from him that they would grant | stables and clubs. the divorce in this case.” =? The girl who can put @ square patey & pair of pantaioons may not be so plished as ove wi.o can embroider and green worsted dogs on biae ground, but will be more useful at the head O. Republican, ing, LIABILITIES oF MARRIED WoMEN.—The New Orleans Picayune says: “Ia the case of gt — ‘alter Pugh a others, ce Morgan read yesterda: e inion of the su court. It was beld thorized by J to borrow money, and yy @ judge money, an MARRIED. the mortgage was executed by heraftersuch | 1 agRINeTON - STUART. authorization, she could not set up that the | church, Baltimore, on 0th ot on, ry Rasninoton, eaq.,to Miss ViRor Oli of this ett 20g een on o DIED, thorized to borrow money. Evidence will | COSTELLO. At bis late resi » soe nade before the judge at the time che | “aie sit Year of bags, the ° io was 0 applied for authority to make the m way, Ireland, sud served fifteen youre iu the G Btates amy.” He wae ho: reepacted who new him. “The a a eo deeply regrets x ere ae lu the Lord. Tbe fanorel will take his late residence, on Tuseday, May Saf 5 GASKIBS. On Sunda: porning, May 71 Vinownia Cate nina, wie of a ty Br€ second dangbter of the late oe holder of the note under such circumstances bas to show is that the requirements of the law have been complied with. And in this case we think they were. It is therefore or- dered the judgment of the district‘court be affirmed, with costs.’ ”’ THEGIRL OF THE PERIOD.—She from her late residence. the aureole of @ sain’ her 6 street northwest. Relstives and friends face gave her an aj of kindred. Hs spectfully invived to attend. bodice was cl: eed, drawn tight MAOFARLAND. On Saterday merping, about the waist, like : Fog Fn a 186, Joseru MacraRLanp, in Jétb year Sender tees, Eker sonet akist, = is friends and the friends of the 1, front so as to show her form, and “tied ° My ty back,” ted bebind in @ fan-like | Site resideuae 198% Fntet mae tail, like the tail of a mermaid. She was | To orning, st 1] o clock. mounted on shoes seven sizes too small for | | McGIBNELL. | Onthe ?th of May, 1676, Pa ber feet—indeed, only her toes appeared to | MoGiNNELL, in the 86th year of his age, « nati| bave accommodation in them; and the high | © ee: a. ae heels coming under the instep tilted her for- | , Hist sx hy EA en — is ‘Whe: Soom ‘she A Fs ‘one | orthwest, os stterpoon. at 8 o'clock. ay ‘The friends and relatives of the family are Aittle foot after the other as if each leg were | fully invited to ettend. = as . On Sunday. May Tech, 1576, at 12 0’ rod. pleasure to see her pepping along, a thing of FRANKLIN 5. Oven, aged 44 yoars perfect beauty, like some of the drawings of fome mytbologi eal bij by one of the old masters.—{ Hartford \CTED AND ged eighteea- in pone,

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