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DRY GOODS (ranoiers, 60% NINTH STREET, THE CHEAPEST STORE IN THE CITY. Beceived to day from importers auction, five cases PARASOLS, oll new stries: Pisin Silk, Silk Serge, Turkish atin, Broce de, and bordered, ‘These a-e the Suest goods impyrtad. Sold at less than they cost to manafacta. Another large stock of EMBROIDERIES re- ceived to dar myS-tr Wwe ABE a io ied Goups VEBY jatifal Spring Dress Goods 18, 20, 25, 82, 37, 40, 8. Bats W ool Dress Goods. Cashnere, awill be PLwASOLs, ers Very . Garsiniores, Jor Men nud Boy's wears 31780, Good Stock ines. 12; Linen Handberchiets. 6; Li ma BASOLS, ‘Very Chesp. cs inen “Excelient Hed Tick. 28; H mey-comb Quilts. *5; beantifel Lawns. 12; excellent quall- ty White’ P K., 12; ver7 fine all Linen Tabie w. ‘Men's Shirts, made of Wamsntta Cotton, Linen Bo- som, 95 mri tr pssoxe TION OF OO PABTNESSHIP. STOCK AND FIXTURES FOR SALE Dip of J.C WISWALL & CO. expiring by limitation om July 1st, our stock M.ST BE CLOSED on or before that date. ‘We shall offer to-morrow, and continua to sell 0 days, eur large and complete stook of DRY GOODS ‘The co parte At GEEAT SAORIFIOR ON ORIGINAL COST god all god remaining on nand June Ist, will be gold at AUCTION WITHOUT BESBBYVE. In order to Close in 30 Dat A REDUCTION OF FIFTY PER CENT. ‘will be made on a Silke, th 81.0 3.000 yards Black Alpacas, 15% to 3.3 cls, PABASOLS at com Large lot Tattle Damesks. Napkins. Wine Oloths, Piano Oovers. &c . at less haa New York cost. S7 GREAT BABGAINS in everythin: J. ©. WINWALL 310 Tth st.. near Pa. sve. ap23-tr JHE sick AND DRE:S GOUDS HOUSE or WASHINGTON. Weinrite the attention of the public to our tm- mense assor:rent of ne SUMMEE SILKS - GRENADINES of ell shades, in stripes and plaids. _ je stock BLACK SILES of al celebrated makes SPBING PRESS GOODS of the most attractive styles and cclors MOUEN!NG GOODS, WHITE GOODS, CASS 1M EBES, CUBTAIN LACES, SILK | MEGALLAS aod FINE HOSIER ¥ ty, st les than New ¥ork prices, WOLFORD 4 SHILBERQ, S17 MARKET SPACE, sete Third door from 9th street. NEW STOCK SPRING GOODS. Slightly coi? ched Cotton S0., worth lc. Buds best ( only Sc. a yard Piaid Dress 10, 1255. 15, 20, 250 Drees Gocds very cheap in varied qualities. Wash Popiic> Se. worth Ime. echt White Nain». Atoacas che ow. . Lace Stripes, Black il OUB CaBPET Sruc pure Mohairs sacrificed. ube elaughtered for the Cas Just received, White and Utieck Matting, 28c. _,Am determiacd to meet the times and sell goods ” T. N. NAUDAIN, p29 tr cx 12 709 Market Space. Menke SEW SPRING AND SUMMER DRESS GOODS om the Large Auction Sales in New pins Pure and Wool Slack Grena- £0, 6254, 7S centa, $1, and @1.25—s special Bi Tamice Cloths, Cashmeres, and 6-4 Drap D'ete; Fine Bleck M ‘sand Alpacas, che Special Barge Dress Silks, 25, 81.0, 8175. upto . IN COLOK*®D DRESS GOODS, © pirces « nd Btripes. from 25 to 62% Lawns ard Pere y us and Onesi meres for men and boys’ west. st low prises: = i : 2 ‘8 fall stoc! of Bousekrepine Goods of the best class, at the low- est market ees . COLLEY'S CHEAP STORE, 507, COBNER “ru ST., sp2d-tr Market Space. NEW PRICES. - 1014 SEVENTH 8T! - and Wool P , c., worth 50e, ‘ing De Beges, dc , worth Sosiped Stings nine ae ee ie White Pigues and Victoria ‘as Id. Silks cheap; 87, @1 great vi sheds Only @128. (without button: i oY Oto wiLtke 1014 7ih street norrawest. SPECIE BASIS PRICES! BRODHEAD & CO. 939 PExx«. Ave., between 9 10th ste., OFFER A'FULU LING OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOOD8 AT MOST ATTRACTIVE PRIORS | Many Articics horins berm Reduced im Price from 15 to 20 Per Cent. Black Iron Grenadi ues, 3736 Black Lrou Greustin 9138, jformer price 576. 2140 Mesh Grenadine, 75¢ jeakt Gremadives, $135; + 40. ied and Damage Gresadines, also at d prices Black Lyons 8 Ike at %o. and up, inclading Bonnet, Guinet, Belicms aud Parsous’ celebrated makes: Beat Pacific Lawns, ( fast colors,) Ise. 4 full live cf Linen Lawns, in besutifal designs, ummer Silk, reduced from §1.25to These goods are pure silk and of the bes sta White Bhetinnd Weol Shaw! man ibades,) @1 35 per pair. Wamsutta tit scbel Uotton, 120. per yard Damase, Plaiu snd Striped Dress Gods, cheap. BRANCH ST 1906 F STREET. ap2s-tr 939 ° Tv. MITCHELL. J 31 PENNSYLVANIA AVESUS. Offera the largest and choicest selection of DBESS »S ever shown in this city. Soft cling nz all wool material, tn snaded stripes, for overdreess sibmmiskines ‘snd Damssse Goods, io all the new ades: Zephyr Sutiings bh Cambrics, Percales, Freach Jaconets. Lawns, Printed Linens, Glasgow Ohecks mer Silke from @1 to $1 25, very cheap. Brocade Grenadines. in black and colors. rocede Silks, Brocade Cashmeres. BAK Suits from @48 > ew ‘Cambrie, Percale, Linen snd Zephyr to reppers aod Skirts, very cheat to Bilk, Cashmore ond Drap OBE, bet lath and Usth (old stand.) ODHEAD & CO. pet. Ich and lth ste stock will convince par- wane storing the best quotes ie all ie oun T. MiToHeLL, *__93i Ponnaytvania DRY GOODS. Naive Uortog "ibs tne gtd O18, ot Ho. 314 BIGHTH STREET. 7 Remember the location. W. M. BROWN, No. 314 bth street, near Pa. ave. CHEAP! CHEAP! 1,869 yards White Victoria Lawns, in short lengt! ia: 1S yarde, at 123g0.” worth frou SY 10 600! ‘Tweed, for boys’ wear. at 874. worth soc. sat of Oaseimeres, from dic. to @2.50 13 peceg Mia fick and Colored Silks, from auction; at Igrest bergaines Dress Goods fr 12% to 50c., in great variety. tao eiple Parsccs roms Oi ot lack Cashmere and hairs, ver bed Shirts at @1. Cut Paper Patterns. GEO. J. JOH: ‘cheap. ‘eatin the city INSON & CO., 711 Market Space. RAILROADS. B4A{T MORE AND OnI0 RaiLRoaD, APBIL 307TH, 1876, Bi re. Anpapol! Point of Rocks and M em. jain Stem. :10—Baltimere and Alexandria Junction. and stations, intermediate stations, 7 8:00—New York, Phtiadelphia and Boston Bx- pres: fe Pulimac Parlor Cars. ves at PM. 12:15—Bi ate Wary Stations, Ellicott City and ae potie 1:30—D et York, Philadelphia _and Norfolk Bz- ess. Un ‘Sanday, all Way Stations and jaltimore onl: 30—Baitimore and wa; stations. 4:30—Baltumore and aurel Express. Bilicott City, Frederick and Way Scativas, via Be- 7 4:35—Frederick and Point of Rocks, (via Metro- itan Branch). &: altimore. Annapoils and way stations. 8:15—Chicazo, Cincinnati and Lowises (le Express. Except Saturday, datly to Uolumbus. Louis- isville by 11:3) ™. train on Saturday. Bager-town and jwohester. Sl-eping cars to ¢ bicago, Cincinnati and Lowrsr tile. 6:30—Baltimore and Philadelphia Brpress. Pred- _ erick and Way Stations. via Belay. (Con- hects for Annapolis Sunday.) ladensb: 5-35—Baltimore, Bi arg, College, Belta- sLanvels Ameapaiie Junction O—Baltimore. Bladensburg, Beltsville, Lan- . but no connection linsburg by train leaving Sui Way Stations on Metropoliti ‘xpress. Chicago, Columbus, ndusky, Newark. On Saturday for Lous- He. © :00. 8:15, 15 130,5:15,5:30, s 7:10, 5:10, 5:20, 9:30 and 11:30'p. m., iaily. All other trains daily, except Sunday No counection on Sundsy tor Hagerstown or Val- ley Branch: or for New ‘York ana Philadelphia at Sa m.and m 2. For further information a1 ly at the Baltimore an¢ Obio Ticket Offices, Wi ton Station, and 455,601 ond 603 Pennayiv avenue, where orders will be taken tor baggage to be checked and Teceived at env potnt in the Cp THU SHABP, Master of Transportation. LM. COLE. ueneral Ticket Agent, GEO. 8. KOONTZ, General Agent. apls-tr U™ versa R.R. TICKET OFFICE. BAILBOAD TICKETS to or from all points bought. exchanged or sold at & reduction of « DOLLAR Upon sny other office or depot! ip this city. 7 ‘Tickets good till nsed. Bapgsec checked through, ply to M.D. WHITESIDE, isa 915 Penn. ave.. Washiogton, D. 0. ROUTE Te the Nerth, West, and Southwest. Double Track, Steei Rails, jendid Scen- Magnificent ipment. pags MAY Sti, 1876 ‘Trains leave Wigsuington, city time, from coruer of 6th aud B streets, as follows Depot, Yor Pittsburg and the West, 6 a. m. daily, with Palace Car to Unicast: and 1150 at tase Palace Car, to Untcago, "50 «. m. a lay. BALTIMUKE AND POTOMAO BAILBOAD. for Osnan Boflslo, Wi 400 Pulice Oars to Watkins For Brffalo, aud Niagara Falls, 1 rw t Sunday. ‘anday. 6°00 and 11:50 a. m. and 4:20 p. aLeXANDEla & FREDERICKSBURG RAIL WAY AND NDBIA & WASHINGTOS LS Re FEANK THOMSON. Gen Manager Jont-ly ENCOURAGE HOME INDUSTRIES. TBUNKS FOR LAD) ES, RLY FOR LADIES: — SATOHELS FO HAW CABBIAGE B)BES, WHIe8, HARNESS, SADDLES, rrunks of every style made to order on 7 cadiginntg Oo Felines Hall,) by PRACTICAL MANUFACTU GEE. ESTABLISHED IN 1866. and BASS ESS promptiy oud TRON covered febiT-tr WE MAKE ONLY STRICTLY PURE GoopDs. e Be DAVIS, CHAMBERS & 00.8 STRIOTLY PURE WHITE LEAD, . PITTSBURGH, Pa. Lead bears the followin he gey tt whiteness unsurpassed: THIS PACEACE CONTAINS Pep Yee Of 100 IN GOLD will be paid any one finding spleen oe Eo Sia areas 488" FOR GALE BY FRANCIS MILLER, fted#4-eotm 307 Sh street northw est, Tse CORSE FooD.. gop HORSES AND CATTLE. erty te ae RED f IBGBEDIENTS ALL VEGETABLE. Sampic 100 Feeds fer $3 00, AUCTION SALES. FHIS EVENING, BANKRUPTCY: WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioncer. TH TPORTING HOUS® AF AeCTION > LARGE BANKRUPT SALE OF DRY gooDs, or Ma By. Mestare Goof New Nock FOVER 6173,000 W .. Washington. D. 0. ¥, April 15, 1876. West of Engin jarrow W. OWNMAN & GREEN, Acctioncers, Heal Estate Anctionesrs. Ho. 412 7th street northwest, We wili sell at public auction to the highest bidder, on 8A9 UBD. 13th, at 5 o’cik + ell t arcel of round, are £66, together with the si F, beiween 2d and 3d streeis northwost. ‘Terns of sale: One-third cash: of which $30 must be paid at time of sale; balance ia six and twelve Months, secured by purchaser's notes, beating 7 futerest.on the premises sols. Convey- Dasera cost o, UCM. 0. LUTTRELL, Salesman, JUHCANSON BROB., Auctioneers, TRUSTER’S FALE OF BRICK HOUSE AND LOs ON K STREET BETWEEN 1StH-AND 19TH STS. NOBTHWBST, aT AUCTION. By virtue of a doed of trust, dated 12th day 9f September. A.D. 1s73,daly rec. rded in Liber No. 702, folio 61. one of the land records for Wash- ington connty, in the Distr.ct of Golambis. and by eet of the party secnred thereby. I will soll at public auction,on THUBSDA . D. 1876, at 6 o'clock p m., infront of rome ises, al! thatecrtain piece or ‘of ground and Mises situa‘ed and lying in said c.ty of Washing- District of Columbia, and Known and described esst bal! jot numbered fous.(4,) in equare numbered one hundred and seven, (107.) together ‘with all and singular the improvements. p-tv! a PP Heenance 'o the same belonging, or in any erm ‘One-third of the purchase money cash; the balance in equal {ustaliients of notes ‘at 6, 12 and 18 months, with faterest at 8 r cent. PeF anpum, said notes secured by « deed of trust om fhe premises sold. Oonveyancirg. &c.,at purchas: er’s cost. A deposit of $250 will be required as soon as the property is knocked off. “If the torats of sale. are not complied wito tn one weck from day of sale the Trustee reserves the rizht to resell the prop. erty et the risk and cost of the defaaitiog a notice Cry roan i Tg r. published in Washing: ton, D.0. Po RAMUEL E. ARNOLD, 8720 thm till9thMa&tdts ‘Trustee. H. WAENEE, Corner Tih and F streets, TEES’ SALE OF A DESIBABLE BUILD- UT ON THE NORTAKAST CORNER OF ORT AVANUE AND kK ST. NOBTH- ‘ine of adeed of trust dated March 10, . 1873, duly recorded ta Liber 709, folio 330: one of tne land recor: umbia, and at the thereby, we will sell at 2 the premises. on THURSDAY, 5:30 o'clock E-tate of Siar May 1s, P_m., the Leg he ape tne nl im the city of Washington, District wit: All that cortain piece or parcel of ground Koown and described as Lot numbered thirteen (13) iasquare numbered two hundred and Seventees 217) according to John L. Kidwell’s re- corded subdivision of eaid square. Terms: One-third of the purchase money in cash, and the balance at six and twelve months, wit! in te ten (10) per cent. per annum from day of id secured by & deed of truston the property A depoatt of $200 will be required of the pur- chaser at the time of sale, aad all conveyancing at the expense of the purchaser If terms of € not complied with Ip seven days the trustees reserve the right to reseli the proverty at the risk and cost sold of the defaulting purchaser. after five days’ ad tisemet. A PKRN«& ey RGE H. PLANT. '{ Trustees, mréthsta J.T. COLDWELL, Salesman, U 58. MABSHAL’S SALE. In virtue of a writ of fleri facias issued ont of the Clerk’s office of the Supreme Uourt of the Disirict of Columbia and to me directed, 1 will sell at ablic sale for Gash, at the auction store of ‘Thos. jowling, corner of Beuneyie enue and Lith street uorthwest, on BATURDAY, the 20th day 6, at 10 o'clock a. w.. the following Fcur Japonicas,’ jeods and chattels of tor. and will be sold to 82, in favor of Henry Doug- ALEX SHARP.U. 8. mylod By THOMAS DOW Usitep STATES MARSHAL’S SALE. In_virtne of a writ of fierl facias, Issued ont of the Clerk's office of the Supreme Court of the I is- i ns I wil sell, at y's Bazaar, on the 20th dav of k fol. lass. Chairs t reas Jarpet and Bug, 1 Awning, 3 lok Stands. TEpovge Cup. 1 Mucileve Bottles T Cuspedore and Buvel mn of Legal Cap Paper. and 1 lot Carpet Bit ing, teized and ievi n aa the and chattels of HO. Denison. and will be sold to satisfy execution No. 14.617. in favor of A. L. Barber & Co. ALE C. U. 8. Mars! 5 OH & BUBBY, Auctioneers. myl0 da May 10, 1876. HOTELS. WEStminsrzn HOTEL, ON THE EUROPEAN PLAB, J, and yet quietest location in the Convenient to the great stores, theaters and ob . Elevator, and all modern fmprovemonta. Easy sccess to al! parta of the city by street cars and eepts-t.thas,ly 0, B. FEBRIS. Proprictor. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR FRESH BEEF. OFrice ACTING CoMM1ssaR¥ OF BUBSISTENCE. Fort Wuirrie, Va., Mi , 1376. SEALED FROPOSALS, tn duplicate, ‘will be re- 1, sie. fer: faruisuing the Press Best ‘regaited by - 1SiG. fer furnishing the Fes the Subsistence Department, U. 8 Army, st this post, duriog the atx montha July I, ‘Also for such choice ard other cuts of fresh meats as may be required by the officers and thelr families. ‘The bid IL specify in thelr proposals the rice per pound for whict they will farnia de- River at Bort Whipple, Va., the aiso the price per pouud for fu Tef rmation 4 to conditions, quality of beef, e.5 ication to will be furnished on application 9 (00 ee myl0. bt Ist Lieut 24 arty, A.0.8. RY A FOB BUILDING ABOUT 454 NEAC PRET THE BEA WALLS UF THE JAMES CREEK OANAL, AT N FTEEET SOUTHWEST, AND BEPLAOING THE PRESENT BRIDGE. ENoinnen’s Orrick, DistRict oF Gourencart ASHINGTON, May Sd, 1876. Sais Jaws SU Spiraea We a o'clock m * i. for Datiding about ds4 Soot of eo sca Walls of u james Creek Oanal. presen! Bridge, at ¥ street southwest, Inthe city of Wash- ingten, ank forms of proposals and specifications can be obtained at this office, with all necessary iaforma- tou, upon therefor, and bids upon these forms will alone be considered. By order of the Commissioners orp. Q. BR. L. HOXIS, wy8-Tt _ Lieut. Eog’rs U.S. A., Bng’r of D. 0. CARRIAGES Weare selling, at greatly reduced prices, LANDAUS, LANDAULETS, CLARENCES, COACHES, COUPES and COUPELETS. Ow Patent Onmterbatemced Pron FIVE- LIGHT LANDAUS, awd FALLING BERLIN CHES rangement ( patented,#) and can with ease be lowered and raised with the finger. We guarantee our work to be FIRST CLASS, Gnd to please in every partioular. *No Of our rights, under the above Patent, will be allowed. H. KILLAM & OO,, 99 CHESTNUT STREBT, EW HAVER, CORR. WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auct. ALSO, window. property is well located. being central a1 Ait ciegeaking it valuable to those s wo. three, nd five years, erent s cent per ash and recured by s deed «f trast'cu the proper All Genito Bt purchaser's coat. 8 Xe will requirea cf the rchsser at time sale SSH. B. WILLIAMS. 8a Auctioneer. OUNG & MIDDLETON, Real Estate Auctioneers, TRUSTEE’S SALE OF A DESIRABLE COUN- TRY PLACE CF 21% AOKES, WITH FINE IMPROVEMENTS, WITBIN FIVE MILES F THE CAPITOL. Under and by virtue of a deed of trast to mo, dated August 12th. A. D_ 1874, and duly record: od in Liber &. B. No. 9, folio 387, et seq. land records for Prince George cou Maryland, avd by dirce thereby. 1 will sell, at 435 lock DaY. the litn day of May, premises, all that certain piece or situste and lying in the county of tate of Maryland, known 8: ‘einp! for t! same at 3 pont, on the new cut Toad. distant 525 feet ew terly from the intersection of said rosd with the District line, and opposite a White oak tree standing four (4) feet within the line of fence on said road; thence north 77 degrees 15 minutes east 840 feet along said road; thence north feet; thence south Te 10 to the pli f begin: ne ntelate a aa fo the place of ining, conteining . ‘Scres. more or less; the said piece of land being part of a tract known as “Ohillen Osstle Manor,” sad the same land convesed to Bichard B. Moun by Wm. F. Johnson in 1866. ‘Terms of rale: @2.500 in cash, of which Of @250 will be required at the th faltice fn ate, twelve and fg vy Bot ncing at the purchaser's cost fied with fa fifteom tee reserves the right to resell the proj risk and cost of the defaulting purc! a W C. BRADLEY. Trustee. my2 8t YOUNG & MIDDLETON, Aucts EDWIN J. SWEET, Auctioneer. TROSTER’S SALE OF A FINE, L: OF DBUGS, TOGETHER WITH WiLL AND F. BS DBUG STORE cember 1,A. D. 1578, and dul; Liber No. 814, folio 87, one of the land records for the District of Columbis, I will sell at public suction, on the premises,on BATUBDAY, April 29th, 1s76, at 4 o'clock p.m , a large and fine lotof Drugs, Perfumery. Toilet Articles. &., &c , being the entire stock of Drug Store No. 1253, on the southwest corner of 7th and N streets north: west. Forms of sate canh. A dopostt of 1.800 required of the purchaser at time of sale. If the toraeret sale are not complied with in two days atter sale the trustee reserves the right to resell the propert, At the risk and cost of the detanttin E Bp22-td Fo 'D, Trustee. E. J. SWEET, Auctioneer. 87 THE ABOVE SAL® IS POSTPONED until THUBSDAY, May 11th, 1576, eame hour and place. my) GEORGE J. BOND, Trustee. DOWNMAN & GEES. Beal Estate Auctioneers, No. 412 7 reet northwe.t, We will sell at pebtic Auction, to the highest. bidder, on THURSDaY, the 11th dsy of May. + at 5 o'clock B m., sll that certain piece or pa: cel of ground known and described upon the plat poks of Washington. C., as lot 10, in John W. Starr's subdivision of lots 1,3, 3,4, 5, 6,7, and 9, is square 131, on Boundary street, between sth and 19:h streets. Terms of sale: One-third cash, of which @50 must be paid at time of ssle, and the balance in six and twelve mouths, secured by purchaser's notes, bear- ipg seven per cent interest, onthe premises sold. Conveyancing at purchaser's cost mses MO LU Ww L. BBAMBAL FIXTURES AND LEASE of PALAOR MARKET FOB SALE A™ PUBLIC ANCTION. On THURSDAY, May 11th, 1876, at 6 o'clock p. m., corner 14th st. and New York avenue northwest, at ‘the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser at sale of May 3d. 6. al ory. Terms: Oash down. [m8ide] NELGON SISSON, Proprietor, TO-MORROW. HOMAS DOWLING Auctioneer. BAIR CLOTH PARLOR SUIT wabwur ZA SES, M P TABLI W, SBBLB TU: ES. AS" On FBIDAY, May 12, 3876. at 10 o'clock I will se) at No 1443 Corcoran atreet, be: tween 14th and 15th northwest, the above Fur- nitore. which is in excellent condition, ‘Terms cash. Honse for rent. my6 dts THOS. DOWLING, Anctioneer, HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. BIGHLY VALUAB! UNIMPBOVED REAL ESTATE, AGGREGATING AGOTT 60.000 - RE FEBT OF GROUND, AT PUBLIC Un TUSBDAY AFTERNOON, May the 9th. 1876, at 5 o'clock. on the premises, I ts north’ seme square, on the north side of ‘st and 234 st No.2 New Hampshire bi rty wi 01 subdivitions to euit purchasers. a! the most rapidly improvin; tions of should, demand the attentic parties west, x a t nverancing at coat of purchaser. ap dkds (Bep}] THOS. DOWLING, Auct, S7- THE ABOVE SALE (8 TOSTPONED, in ggnteansnce of the rain. auill FRIDAY, May "13, et nF a W-dts PROM AS DOWLING, Anct (THOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer. EXEOCUTOB’S SiLE OF VALUABLE PROP- aeeie SQUABS NO. 99, IN WASHING- ity. By virtue of the last wi'land testament of James Green, late of Washington city, de- will offer “s day of a the hour 6 P. m., on prem~ ines. the following descrived property, situated ity, Dis:rict of Colum! re 99, begi: An S7- THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED. schrraeuee ofthe rate ‘until FRIDAY, May 19th, sbi a . B, JACKSON. Bx recutor. myl0-dts THOMAS DOWLING, auct, H. WABBEB, corner 7th aad F streets. AUCTION SALES. ue convey ant are vot compl i be 0 cost of the defanh: archsrer. ine ey SWEET, Auctioncsr, my)l PAMILY CARRIAG! BUGGY amD Toe jot at purcuaser’s cost. with tn seven days resold at the risk and H. WABNER, corner 7th and F streets. TRUSTER’S SALE OY VALUABLI REAL EsTATE ON SOUTH. D TWEEN 30 AND 4ru Sie tr 88d recorded in Liber B) virtue of a decd of tr ha D8 ea 6 f lio 423, of the lard records f. lombi. iz BO STSEET iT Districto! Uo of the perty seonred, I will rem ie auction in front of ti ye 2d "e cost. iivd'with fu Ave daye trons feo reserves the 'éo the right to rereli at ¢ faulting purchaser myl-eokds ROBERT H. WARD, Trustee. J.T. OOLDWEL. not com- y of sale,the Tras- wisk aud cost of de- Li, Raleaman. UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. be Fin good dition: condition: in ton days from the ‘Terms cash. DUNOANSON BROS., Ancts, ES’ SAL® AT AUOTION OF Al ANT DWELLING ON I sf 17 2 Li VEEMO. aT wee 8 sii H a 38 Eot i improved welling. ecllent farnace and cellent Terms: One-third of the ‘and balance in months from day of Durchaser, Dearing fntér on ablican and 0) GG ARTHUG FENDALL, DUNOANSON Bi LE I8 POSTPONED until Gay of May, A. D. 1576, at the order of spll = [Bep.) S7THE ABOVE TUESDAY, the 9t same hour any Se THE ABOVE SAL BT. AVENUE AND runs back to Pf, on slegant toree- street north- feats tic and back-building, and purchase mont three equal payments at 6, ‘sale, fur which th Poe ving sev. o BIGGS, apo [Rep] ARTHUR FENDALL,¢ TPusters. 18 POSTPONED antil TUESD4Y. the 16th day of May, A D. 1876, at the fame m 10 bopr and ance ARTH Pw ares, FENDALL.{ Trastoes. r of PpCXeanson BBUS., Auctioneers. TRUSTBES’ SALE OF F B OT ON 16TH STREET, BETWEBI IOUSES AND MASSA CHUSESTS AVENUE AND M STS. NORIH- WPT. AT TION. G ‘and b) request of the par. secured thereby. we will cell at ty MONDAY. the o'clock yublic auction, on D 6 peing in the ing a District of Uolnmbin. known ard distinguished ereof as lot, mumbo ‘on the ground plat or nd_hereditaments to the ise appe:taining ‘any wi third cash. balance in one And two years: notes to bear § percent interest. and to be secured terms ene right to reseil the fhe def Iting parc! or io Wasbingto: will be required as seon as sold 8. oO. eoet ROBERT OOLTMaN, myl0 ale reek from ‘lay of sale. the per ing one week's notice In some news} ry hewsp sper trustees reserve the ty at the risk and cost of 4, UpOD souls A deposit of 250 4N+{ Trustees, v= 'HANOK. LE Ap7 STREET. TREETS NORTH’ PREMISES No. 1146 BETWEEN L ‘AND ‘WEST. By virtue of a decree passed by the 8u Court of the District of Golumbiay in Biaity — wo. sees, I wikews, rc Bt of the premises, on of Mey. 1876, at 8 o'clock. La nd bo alt point on 15th street west distant 104 feet sou! the corner of said equare aod runnii thence ecuth 25 feet; thence porth 25 f thence inving. rms six and twelve purchaser, Will be tar rH ‘old. “A deposit of 880 wi sfeale. All conveysncing Chace ABNER, WM. B.B. Auctic: . =i Race icneer. at Mt west 94 fect; thence east 94 feet to the piace of sale: One third cash, and the balance at months, for which iD; rest from the day of sali fen retained prem is be required at the time the notes of the on the the cost of the par- ATTINGLY Trustee, ‘Ufiice 435 7th street. rpuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE ApezrION, iN ved by a two story frame stable. ey of sale: Que-fourth of the cash on the dey of sale, or within seven day the residue ia three yhteen F BEAL ESTATE THE WEST SIDE OF 14TH aT of ihe beginuing, and bs purchass-money ual instalment EVENING STAR. THURSDAY............May 11, 1876. STARTLING Disclosures BY A DeTEC TIVE—Arethe _ Molly ‘sogtety set him up in the liquor business in Summit Hill. It is not possible to deseribe the excitement tn the court room when this exposure was going on. The various mem bers of the roclety present were very white in the face as the detective coolly ex ther secret signs and ig gvarced night am from the vengeance of the ord: assWwords. McParian day, to protect him er PHRENOLOGIZING A MINISTER IN TEXAS A blind phrenoi pgist lectared theother night at the Crristiao Church. There was a large crowd of ladies and gentiemen present. At Ube close of the lecture a committe was ap- ited to select canditates for examination Bae lucky man was Dr. Felix Jounson, Comberiand Presbyterian pastor of this city. blind man of science procee:| say that the doctor was very fond of the fair sex —in fact, as Josephus said of Solomon. “dm- moderately fond of women:” that if his wife Were to die he would lose no time in looking out for another; that he had a splendid ap- petite, loved good eating, and liked to ine out,” and was sure tomake It understood when he did that Dr. Johnson was there, &c. Some one in the audience wanted to know about his religion. The sightless sclentist resumed: *Publicly he is very religious, but privately he is not troubled with he basa fine mechanical head, and while hi ety would make a fine blacksmith, he would not make much of a preacher.” Here the doctor turned very re! in the face and said: “Sir, Ihave beena preacher of the Goxpei for forty years!” The blind man shook his head, as much as to say, “That's too thin.” During the whole time the audience was in a | Paris roar, and the fun was prodigious.— ( Texas) Press. s A DRUNEARD'S DEATH BY SPONTANEOUS ComMBUSTION.—An inhabitant at Fontenay- sous- Bois, one of the most charming little suburbs of Taris, bas recently departed this lite under circumstances which merit the attention of ae tpn but more particular- ly of tne scienti! uestian had been imbibed, on an ave: f of brandy per diem. Conscious of the —— Lag | loof from his family, man in ard, and hal: kept a ic and medical world. The confirmed drunk- » ® quart of his at times shut himeelfup in bis room for days together in order to unmolested yy the Of the infidel. He ba reue hisdevotiou to Bacchus h or remonstrance frequently been forced jon the brandy bottle by the approach aband of delirium tremens, but he Was no sooner cured by the doctors than he returned to his favorite love. an irresistible desire to destroy himself, mgr a sages call the “nostalgia” or ol. At length he was seized with On Easter Sunday, he shat himself up again: but, rematoing secluded longer than usual An ov struck them on entering he neighbors broke open Tpowerlng smell of spirits e room, where the remains ofa charcoal fire were found, ‘and on looking on the bed, there lay the body of the man reduced to cinders! Tne doctors fay that spontaneous combustion must | ve taken place shortly after the drunkard lay down todie. A WARNING To BATHERS.—It bas long been known thatit is injadicious for auy one to go into water to bathe just after eat- ing a full meal, but it is not'so well known that the practice may result in death. Tais latter fact seems to have been demonstrated ; A the recent death ina bath in Bristow, ngland, of aboy thirteen years old. He bad never had a fit, and ix believed to have been in perfect health. When fouxdin the water the crown of his head was jast above the sarface, and he was standing in a stoop- ing position, with his face just under the wa- ter. And the piace where he was the water Was only three fect four Inches deep, while the boy's height was four feet nine inches. The temperature of the water wa: degrees. Tbe medical testimony disclosed the fact Unat the deceased had eaten heartily jast be- fore entering the water, or at least had not given bis food time digest. He had vomited a@ large quantity of food, and when found his mouth &nd throat were full. The opinion was expressed in the medical testimony ,and endorsed by the verdict of the jary, that death reeuited from epile; the dangerous practice of immediately after eatin; psy, brought on by otering Lue water meal. THE “MIND READER” who recently com- mitted suicide in @ hotel at San Francisco left behind bim a note in which he said: *To the coroner and whom else it may concern: The man who, in his offictal o: a ae mae and fol dead upon the world, is not worth: request that my name a: Ot looked into, or if by Caged they known to oneor toa blish it to the world. weary beart, but of sound mind, man that adjadges the last act of rary or confiri otherwise, knowledge bood. I ship be: should heavy and Ul n be sball not and ¥ ‘med, is a slanderer of the dead pacity or the living ee a es e of man- relation- w, that they Idieof a —and something infinitely worse of the liv- ing. Let my history and name be as my bod: them, that . If my eyes are open, close may not, even in death, chance the seeing of anything more of this hatefal world.” He was recognized as having given public name belong to this church or to any other; wue; cebu or ances under the assumed Professor Blake. BEECHER’S INVITATION TO THE ConU- Nion.—And now I invite all here who desire it to remain apd partake with us in the sac- rament of the Lord’s supper, whether the; to an; er — belong toa Catholic ora Protestant the whole world. Ido nosuch thing. J sim- ly refuse the denominational test. Tals or- Sidance does not belong to any church, it is sect in any Catholic or an individual right—as much so as the right of an individual to read the seri; ares or to = u religious subjects—and you are in- led use need of Christ, the Saviour. in Your own soul it ou feel the ere are any bere that are sinful and know it, and are de- termined to overcome their sins; if there are any willing to accept help, and if they think that to partake of this ordinance will give them that help, are sinful, aod because they need help. A LARGE MAN, them I invite, because they who on the wharf fish- ing yesterday, gave his opinion with 5 net ae opi to the bi that cay matter work of gly: take in die intended to «a Rew tal was opposed to He said the trouble was labor, and no W anxious @ man was to work cap- ital would make no concessions. He wanted himeelf, t=. but now his wife was able to ing, be said, and once hé thougt S and he would never yield. more, bat he was obliged @ ball mateh.—{ Horwich E i i Important ingredient to tale Pere ft * rier mentions two other persous why other cured of violent colds by the same anaf. to these Instances we may add thatof present writer, who, baving cold coming ob, with the sensation of im the temples and the usual di as ordivary rf feeling in the throat. as well tarrh, made trial of Dr. Ferrier’s remedy one evening, and got up on the following morn- ing completely free from cold, which Has not since recurred. The snuff, instead of increae- ing the tendency to sneere, almost immedi- London Spec: iG ately begins to diminish it.—{ tater. PERILOUS BALLOON ASCERSION.—A gen- Leman writing to the London Times fcri les &@ perilous balloon ascent made at Bel- it.who ty- 5 fast recently by Mr. Simmons, aeronau Was accompanied by Lieut. Baily, twen seventh regiment. ‘The weather’ was and when av attempt was made to the ballcon came in contact with ® house, the persons in the car being considerably sbaken, and many of the main ropes sustain- ing the car broken. Immediately afterward Lieut. Raley dropped from the car, a dis- tance of about ten feet, reached the ¥ > in its descent, struck against a wall. Mr. Simmons was Sung violently to earth. The balloon immediately And has not since been heard of. naut with difficulty managed to reach Bel- fast In theevening. He was much shaken baving sustained several severe bruises, but bone of them serious. 82-Chicago Times: Judge Hilton is an sent-minded man. Often he forgets that is@ millionaire, and says to the bar-tender: “Pat that on the slate, George,” jast used to a few months ago. ing for rain, butif you want to fetch it sure, go out without an umbrella, with @ new spring bat on. 87" It is #tated thal the cost of the immense main bullding of the exhibition—so iy 4 ing 08, Yet sO Strong, so nearly pro? so well lighted and ventilated, so well provided with every requisite convenience, and so beautiful, too—has actually been less: than would be the eost of handsomely car peting the same area of 21 \ acres! BOUGKIN—BOSBRTBOS. Sth, 186, by oe now James G. Henning, Wx. Hope be NN - KEB—GRISWOLD. On the Mth of May, the residence of the bride's sant, Mrs. De: Bev. 0. W. Andrews, Mrno: Giisworn, both of the Panani (0 Nettie DIED. ITZPATRICK. At $300 m., , ipfamt Caugbter of Jamer 1 mont! 1th,» tats Jans SHABNAHAB. Wednesday, May lth, 1876, of ay Oe Re but for the last twenty five py of this city Mey his sou! rest ip peace fey will be takeo to Baltimore for tnter- ment, May it! the 10-6 trails, B. 4 O. railroad, | Balto. San aad WILLIA Jn Georgetown. on Thursday morning, Mth of M: 1576, at 8 o clock, Mre. Many WILLiaMe, in ber 7 year. Her funeral sill teke place from the residence of B. &. Mayt corner of West and Saee morning, 18th, et 0 o'clhcok. UNDERTAKERS. RLF anve 934 F STREET, Undertaker. WM. HAOKETT wire R. FF. HARVEY. R.- S4RKER, Cabinet Maker and Undertaker, 619 Lira Sraest Noxrawssr. octl-ty mort STEAMER LINES. Ine —OL sy! tT tie with