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x DRY GOODS. (CHEAP, CHEAPER, CHEAPEST. WHY NOT SELL CHEAP? Very serortment of new Spring Dress Goods. Fined Sertyed, Pins De Bese eae, 0, ies, $1, $1.25. @1 57, $1.50, 91 Hrakaree Grenadine, Pialn, Plaid, 8 riped, 25, 31,87, Black Caxbmers.75 87, 91 CART: pace. i god Calic>, dc.; excellent ocd Toweln Se Men's Wiirds Baa Linen, 982.; very fine Table Se: large assortment of ‘ond ‘assmers for Men and Boy’ wear, 37: ¥ GOODS LESS THAN Dp AUCTION PRICES. worth 10. Defore kaowa. ast be reiaced NOW IF EVER. * We bave opened daring last week, and shail offer t, Eever before reacned: Browns, Blues and Bilver Gray Plaids for Overdres*. pistes, Black Silks from 750 to 2. 7 do.. extra Sige qualities, at 49 per cent. be- dow market ra! pieces Ali woo! and Silk and ol Dress Goods, 2) pieces All-wool De Sege at 31/42; Dest goods in the city forthe money 3) doz. Ladies’ Colored and White Skirts from 7¢ to 82 50 each qEaiiee’ and Gent's Ganze Underwear. A full mylétr No. 314 theatre's ee eee GREAT BARGAINS IN DRESS GOCDS FROM AUCTION. L Grenades, very chet IN MOURNING GOODS. Fine Cashmeres. Cretous. B3 . and Tamese Cloths tn all best Limen Sheetings, Table Damasks, Zowelings, ail st low down prices, eure, curs? Coasuu, Sol, ocx ST myl3-tr * “Market Space. JP eLvTION oF co-PaRTNERsHIP. STOCK AND FIXTUBYS FOR SALE ‘The ce partnership of J.0. WISWALL & 00. Gzptring by lemutation om July 1st, our stock MUST BE CLOSED that date. ORs nell offer to merrow, end contiane to sell for 30 days, our large and complete stock of DRY GOODS SACRIFICE ON ORIGINAL COST Sat ea romatutva de aed duet will be gold at AUCTION WITHOUT BESEBYE, In order to Close m 30 Days, A REDUCTION OF FIFTY PER CENT. m © large portion of our stock. nd 6% conts per yard. Grevadines 1a Stripes, at 10 ets. Silk Grenadines below cost. 5 Fine Biack Dress . 85 oF 3.000 yards Black Alpacas, 6% to S73_ cts, SOLS at cost. Large lot je Damasks, Napkins. Wine Cloths, &ec . at less than New York cost. $ in everything. 3. C. WISWALL @ 00., ep2d-tr 310 7th #.. near Pa. eve. THE SILK AND DRESS GOODS HOUSE or WASHINGTON. We invite the attention of the public to our tm- mense assortment of new styles SUMMEL SILES GBENADINES of all shades, in stripes and plaids. Large stcck BLACK SILKS of af celebrated makes SPBING PRESS GOODS of the most attractive Styles and colors. MOURNING GOODS, WHITE GOODS, CASS1MEBES, OUBTAIN LAUES, SILK "MBSELLAS and FINE HOSIES ¥ fp grest variety, st lees than New k prices. WOLFORD 4 SHILBERG, 617 MARKET SPACE, ‘Third door from 9h street. epas-tr NEW PRICES. 1014 SEVENTH STEEBT. 3 AU Wool Spring De » 400 ', wort Pacific Cambrics, I23¢c.. yory ches) aid and Striped Suitings, Isc. White ues and ictorie wos Black Silks cheap; 875, $1. $1.25, #1.50 and Boy's Cassimeres at iow prices, Ey geen ‘BZ Paraauis snd Sun Umbrellas In great variety. le” Shirts, made of best materials, and 1.25, (without button- M. biku WYLIE, apia-tr 1014 7th strect northw OHN T. MITCHELL. J 931 PERSSTEUSRIA AVENUE, Oters the jargeet and choicest selection of DRESS GOODS ever shown in this city. materiais, stripes, ned, only Soft clinging all wool }» ip si for overdresses. Damiskines ard Demasse Goods, in all the new shades; Zephyr Stitings French Cambrics. Percales, French Jaconets. Lawns, nied Linens, Glasgow Obecks end pes. Summor Silks from 81 to $138, very cheap. Grensdines, in black and colore, ae een ao Susie ee eres. jaite from to ‘rench Cambric, Percale, Linen and Zephyr 3 to 818. Sack: A pers and Skirts, polpeuey in Silky Cas very cheap. Liner e and Drap HORSES AND CATTLE. momen niy a= IBGEEDI£NTS ALL VSGSTASLE Sample 100 Feeds fer $2 00. ‘Depot ta Washington, 609 Loutatans evenue, ecleotm ©. FP. LAUBENSON & CO. PPLETON'’S ae CYCcLOrE i ashingtos ‘cent Bon. (SS sions Ta RAILROADS, )¢R THE CENTESAIAL EXHIBITION FIVE TRAINS DAILY, BXCEPT SUNDAY. Via BALTIMORE & POTOMAC RAILROAD. SSPE me catereat ence cay, latly ex: Sunday. . pe arriving in Phiisdelphia at 11 r. bs inn Sd ei 9:20 P.M. a0@ artiving in Philadelphia at 9:35 Bleeping cars attached to the train to leav 5 A APBIL 30Tx, 1876, 4.4m. LEAVE WASHINGTON. Or Feint ot Le and tn 4 stations, 7:10—Baltimere and Alexandria Junction. 8.00—Aew York, Philadelphia ant Booon ox, Oars. Leaves at "10 a.m Sunday. lopsst Way Stations, and connects fc ¥ 8:15—Cincinnati, Be. Teck wat Pittsburg Bz- ess Wrederiok, Hagerstown. and Valley §:20—Potnt of Rocks and way stations. 8:45—Ralri Bd stations. 10:15—1 : more Unilmited express. » Stops at Ke- 12: 5—Baltimore, Way Stations, Ellicott Olty and Annapo! 1:30—Lew York, Philadelphia and Norfolk Bz- wess. On Su day, all Way Stations and 3:30—Ba/timore aud way stations 4:30—Kaltumore and Laurel Express, Bilicott City, Frederick and Way Stations, via Be- lay 4:35—Fredorick and Point of Rocks,(via Metro- vitan Braneb). 4:45—Baltimore. Annapolis and way stations. 6:15—Chrcago, Cincinnati and Louisville Express. Except tarday, daily to Volumbus. Lonis- isville by 11:3 m. train on Saturday. Hagerstown and Wicekester. Sleeping cars beste to Chicago, Oincinnati and Louise ttle. 6:30—Ba'timore and Philaaaiphia Express. Bred- erick aud Way Stations, via Belay. (Con- necta tor Annapolis Sunday.) 6°36—Baltimore, Bi rg, College, Belta- iadensb: Lavrel. Annapolis Junction. static connection beyond Mar- v ing fay night ‘ropotitan Branch. ciphia Night Brpress Sleeping Cars to New York. 9:30—Baltimore aud principal way stations, 0— urg and way stations, Metropoli- ten Branch. 11:30-St ‘Bzpress. Obicago, Columbus, 9° adkay Mowek, OS Banana ter eee: jc. 5 0. 8:15, 10:15 a. m.; 1:30, 5:15,5:30, 3, 7:10, 8:10, 8:20, 9:30 and 11:30'p. m., ‘her trains daily, except Sunday. 8 tor Bi but no by train p.m. further information at the Baltimore cH 1603" Penner venue where ‘and 605 Fennsyivane Sree ill be taken tor to be checked and at any point in the cit THOS. 2. SHARP, 2. L. M. OOLE. General Ticket Agent. GEO.8.KOONTZ,General Agent. apls-tr U™VensaL R.R. TICKET OFFICE. BAILBOAD TICKSTS te or from all points bought. exchanged or sold ® reduction of oNz DOL! hecked through, WHITESIDE. 927 Peun. ave., Candy store, GREAT 1876 1876 reansvovania ROUTE Te the Nerth, West, and Sout este Double Track, Steel Rails, Splendid Scen- ory, Magnificent Equipment. MAY StH, 1576. we except 5: ~ unday. EALTIMUKE AND POTOMAG RAILROAD. for Censndaigcs, Rochester, Buffalo, Bt and the North, 6 a. m. daily, except and 7:40 p. wi. daily, excep Saturday, with Palece Cars to Watkins or Ei Jan Boiialo, sud Nisgera Falls, 11:60 a, m. daily Op. m. daily, attached; Limited 9:23 a. m. dail o a2:238,m dally, ox 3 Filladelptia acd Sew York, daily, d*y;on vmewy the} Baltimore only; and exce} * ror Pope's ook Line’ ®.m, and 4:20 p.m. . junday. pole. 6-00 snd 11:50 a. m. and 4:20 p. x 2 “1 FEEDEBICKSBURG BAIL- way p ALEXANDBLA & WASHINGTOR andria, , 7,8: WILLIAM BALL, BA to” Marutectai Deal “Doors, Bash and Blinds, Glass, Hardware an all Buildizg Matertal, 647 Massachusots avenus, Detween 6th and 7th per cent. ches: Vell and examine. je35-ly R®=moven. JAMES F, BRIER, PLUMBER AND GAS FIT1ER, mart7-tr S11 Tru ST, NORTHWEST. WNING JOHN 0. HOGAN, 713 Market Spas, ot GLASSWARE, CHINA, CBOCKERY, HOUSEFUBSISHING GOODS, BEFEIGEBATORS, ICE OBESTS, COOLERS, &c. LUMBEB! LUMBER! @REAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. eis Lawn Ger Ae a ri SECURE BAz- ERE ¥ CA. ¥. febt-ly _ Corner 1th nd Orion OF Wash. FLT Biles cree decrastown aati ‘THE BEST SODA WATER 18 DBaWE FEOM - BLOCK-TIN LINED STEEL FOUNTAINS. eas Oil Os well to crcare 0 expels ter tho ceey DEPOT, 67 ouaara, erg==™. GEones- oR Me QUSE OUTS noe, ine sepstvet- ae AUCTION SALES. FOTURE Days. AUCTION SALE: AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERN YASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer. LoS sae aee Seen | TT LAST care PR orden anys TRUPTERS SALE OF Baas Rid euiyuiniee eee oe: ccc, Tahal ell, in Trost ot By asctioe Beedum scion AND AF pill cfier fr ‘seis, on the pr Horr ate/Carpra Ohclotns aerune Oud fi bebe seman siasine ae moos. 8 wacoanan, ane. | WO 5, TR Ty een ‘will sell fe escrion the property THIS EVENING. on faroRDaY, May, 201m, 1576, Catt sisted | Taoaas Dowaina. ance fered eases oul grand, begianig GRAND ART SALE scld without reser of Wastington to Sa 2 CELEBEATED awa ABT GALLERY, = i ay the Reform $on.01, 126 WORKS OF FIRST MODEEN ARTIGTS. This extraordinary the Dnest ‘ORK. Li end. hi yaluable Saltection of GH ne Sha Gs. * PrREM ¥ CONTRACTO HOUSES. CLES OF 238 AND ago: ra cee Wi BA tree exhibitie 715-6 "THOS. DOWLING. Auct, TO-MORROW. PHomas DOWLING. Auctioneer. te Hersess. Picas, thovels. Hises avd Bars, The property of u ‘comtactor Lavigy ae fonher wm heme volta contractor ving bo furtl peremptory. Terms cash. i "ite | BIRCH & ROBEY, Acts. CCHASCERY SALE OF TEN DESIRABLE STORY PRESS BRICK FEONT 1H Sta y . EAB BOUNDARY STREET o by Virtus of a deerce of the Sa urt, D O., passed in Equity Cause . $ 882, we'wil! offer for sale, at euolic auc jon, on” WEY NESDAY. the Sist day of May, rchaser. of sale are fally complied with in ten days from and after day of sale, the Trustees reserve the right to resell the yy At the cost and risk of the de- 4 5 WAGON, IB | 1576'in front of the prem! cr, commenztug at 5 fau'ting purchaser, after giving atleast ten days OTLJA a m.. Lots mui ots mumbe ody 79.80.81 notice fr ablic advertisement, and the cash de- Fay. No sent & Barrett's subal ith tLe improvements thereon, ‘ory brick dwellings, with ly new. § nth cash: three ¢qval instsiments, at 6, the day of sale, with tntere @urbm, or the purchaser portion greater than on NING, May the, rh 0 o-lvok, ta front of reas] GEORGE RARLE. erronenrcomn, E ebail soll e anperior an my5eckés YOUNG = atDDLETOR: Ancts. Omelet vec THOS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ee ee Estate Auctioneers, | [JSITED STATES MARSHAL’ SALE. RUSTEES’ SAL o TWO VALUABLE In virtue of a writ of fierl facias, issued ont of TRRICK HOUSES: ON THE WEST SLIDE OF | the Clork’s offi of the Dis- cle! PHIL DARNEILLE,! wrastees, the’ residue in 12 ad 18 months from St six per cent. per alloash or any ‘The title to be 7 rth. f the Supreme Court retained until all of the hase money and the ‘’ r tr et of Columbia ard to me directed, I will sell, at - LATE AREIWEEN T ADD U SIBREETS z at Birew & Hotey's Bateee an | interest thereon fs paid. Ti'tie terme of sale are net —— sale, for cash, a ovisians avenue, on SATURDAY, tl May, 157 complied with wihio seven dais from the day of sale we reserve therichtto resell the property at the risk and cost o! By virtue of a deed cf trust, dated August bh day of Ish, A. D. 1870, and recorded in Liber 622, - . Ou commencing at 10 o'clock a.m.. the fol A. the defaulting purchaser cr folio 219 et seq , one of the land recerds of: wing goods aud chattels, to wit, viz: One Office purchasers. All conveyancing et purchaser's cost. Washington county. in the District of Uolumbia, | Table, 6 Cane-seat Ohairs, 1 Re’ deposit on acceptan~. of each bid. aud by direction of of the holder of the note secu: Brussele Car; id JAMEsS xDWAuDS. thereby. 1 offer for ft pablic anction. in FRANK W. HACKETT, | Trustees, front o! Bremises, on WEDNESDAY, May JOBH H. COOK, 24th. 1876, at 5 o'clock p. m rr he myl9 co&ds B. H: WARNER, Anct. Falconer arth Allen's rebdivision ot tatiafy execution Worle oir totes otk ke HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. "a sal ion of a A be o . east halt of Fauare No Lot feimproved | & Oo. ALEX SHAMP. U8 Marshal T — a . 374. by a two story Brick Dwelling erms of sale: @1,200 on eac! portional ez penses of the sale in Per BL & HOBBY, Auctioneers. May 00, Wie, on SOBRY, Anctionsess, U 8 MABSHAL’S BALE, VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON SOUTH @ Botre . BETWEEN 3 AND 4% STREETS ST, AT AUCTION, On MONDAY AFTERNOON, May 224. sre remincs house and the pro- cash; balance in six and twelve months, secured by notes bearing terest . , at o’eleck, on the }» 1 shall sell onthe preverty: A depoett ‘of wld ow each ngas | (18 ittae of a writ of for! fuctas issued ont of the peri of Lot 4-in Square 838° fronting 16 feet on ‘will be required at fine of sale. Ponzer acing Seen ise of south @ street, with a depth of Cemplied with ‘within. seven ‘days: the ‘wrrnnes | public sale for Oaah: at rms: One-half cash; balance in 6 and 12 moxths, reserve the Fight to resell the property, at the risk | }0wlng.corner of Pen 8 per cent..secared by deed of tra: and cost of the defaulting purchaser. nis6, at 10 oveloe deroatt of 880 reauired at time of ale, All eo DABS i ve ser. EUBBET DODGE Ln" Trastees, piteus, tO, wit Four Japonicas,? | Vyis-st -FHOMAS DOWLING, Auct. myl3 d&ds__ YOUNG & MIDDLETON, Aucts. pid levied upon aa the geods and chattels of Jou. F. Kuntar execution No. 6,932, in favor of Henry Doug- on bales te Agent and Ractienent; STEAMER LINES. . ) ALEX, SHARP. U.8. Marshal D. 0. nfo a HE STEAMER “ HABBING! VES myl0d By THOMAS boWiInG, Anuctionser. aAuneens oo Bead! yen pe Toth sate Wine eos H. WARNER, corner 7th and F streets, WEER POND D oTeEESE Boe MON DAS 6 toe hethoe Grae ante Albee . TWAEN P AND Q STREETS NURTHWEST, on WEDBESDAYS (sume bout) io TEUSTEE SAUR OF VALUABLE IMPROVED On MONDAY HRXT, the 994 instact, at 6. Nomint, at | SENG RSTATE, O& BOUTOWEST COMNER | jn qlONDA¥ NEXT, the 924 instant, at 6 ea ete gaclandtngy cach wey, including Grind- | OF NORTH CAPITOL STRERTARD NORTH | fcc» m..1 wil sell at public auction, e's, Little Ferry and Bower ISTBEKT. IN OITY OF WASHINGTON, DU. eas Coc tet teeth Hh ook ae Ok acest, ‘Dyli-tr M. EB. GREGG, Captain. aakd FITTB of aideed of trast to me, bearing Jez running back 100 feet to'an a'ley. ee EW EXPRESS LINE. in Liber No. 705. folio SIt-of the laud recorded Ket, and to Tth strech Ek thre ao eee CER Apacer Bi AW asHINGTONSG jor the District of Columbia, aud Dy the direction of | street ines of etrertomee vee ree and North O the party secored, I will sell ablic auction. in he ye One-third Cash; balance in 5 8 front of the property. on WiEDN&! months, with interest . Oauveyancing - .—Steamers leave Philadelphia W. E8- Bate Maren: Bodbey Lanai’ ; 17th day of May. A. D. 1876, at 6 e’clock p. m., all that st cost of purchaser. 25 to be paid down ach ™. Through biils of laden given for Bor. | Parcel of ground ia tho ety of Washbogton, D-Ox | ioe ius ak naieT Bein papeete come on each — ce. Uonsl, 7 ‘now and descrii as lot ,pumbered one hundred | other ‘axes psid. janded (Gobhmmwrna will onder thems tented’ and sixty (100). in Shepherd's recorded subdivision | ° myi8-4 JOS. F. KELUBY, Auct. Gectertonn a et of square numbered six hundred and twenty three | —~ 7 ene Deo a e (628), together, with the improx ementa, co of | EDWIN J. SWEET, Avctionser, Wharres, Philadelphia * Terms: One-third cash Dalance i stx and twelve TRUSTEES, SAUB OR THERE-STORY DRIOK 7 7 months, with interest at eight per cent. per annam, 4 UVANTA 3 “ at Five rae sreured by a deed of trust upou the property, Gos? | BETWEEN Grn AND Tin STUEETO wane BOSTON, AND PROVIDENCE SEML- veyancing At purchaser's cost. @100 down at time By virtue of a deed of trust dated May 4th, WEEKLY STEAMSHIP LINE.—On and after WEDNESDAY, April 19h, the Steamers of the above line, with direct connection with Bos- ton and Providence. will sail from Philadelphia for Washington, D. U., ev: WEDNESDAY a SATURDAY. Boturning. leave Wa: DAYS and FRIDAYS, from Jobneou's waar, f of lith street south Through Biils Lading ts; sued to and from the above ports. Freight received and delivered daily from7 a.m. to 6 9. m. Orders of freight, &c., received at 1202 of sale. If terms of sale are not complied with in five days from day of sale, the Trastee reserves the ight to resell at risk and cost of defan'ting pur- - &. GORDON, Trustee, A.D. A8ié. and duly recorded in Liber 730. folio 443, o1e of the isnd records of the D! dat the request of the party gecured thereby. we will seil at public auction, in froct of the premises, at 5 0’ loc! SHUREDAY, Jucet &F parcel cf land situi Washington, D.0., and kaewn being lot numbered’ forty-four (44), f p.m. on all that certain piece id lyiag tn the ctr, d describe of Ferguson subdivision of original lot numbered four (4), in ky THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON account of the rain until SATURDAY, May 0th, 1976. [myl8-d&ds} WM. A. GORDON. Trustee. torastiver, Fest H. WARNES, corner 7th and F streets. r Ce ee Sent pundres and tone — | Be — (3). togethe : ovements, te, sod 1119 fth street northwest. ek oo AVOTION SALE OF DESIGABLE BUILDING thereon. sisting of three story brick dwelliag Ho. 12.8. Wharres. ¥hiladelphia, 16TH AND 177H STREETS NOBTH WES “Terme: Oue-third cash; balance at 6 and 1 cian + SORMEOR 8 00-. On BATCBDAY, May 20th, 1875, at 5 elk months, for which the notes of the purchaser sl + ? m . will be sold in front of the premtw be teken, bearing inter of sale, at 5 OR NORFOLK. to 27, both inclusive, of Chas. H, ©; per cel ead of trust FO*Mauek LaDy OF THE LAKE subdivision in sumare 17 : One-fourth cash, and the balance at one, two and three years, with interest, secured by a deed of trust. §80 down at time of sale, and all conveyancing at purchaser's cost Leaves the Companys wharf, foot of 6th street, every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY i FEIDAY, at'8 p.m, for Nor feik. Beturning, lea-e Norfolk, Ti ie b tp seven da; alter dsy of asle, the Trustecs reserve the right to day and Saturday, acd p mo. Fase, myl2fmwfdt J.T COLDWELL, Salesman, resell the property at the risk and cost of default: $6. Tickets good until usea Me TOE | Dike neue steamer JBU, W: THOMPSON leaves Corspany’ | [JUSCANSON BROS., Auctioncers WIGLYAMT g ZONES { Trastoos wharf, foot of 6th strest, every TURBDAY, at 7 ae SS SeSE) Reetioner: Cu: id intermediste landin; a ¥ E. J. SWEET. 8. m., for Coan Biver, stopping Beal Estate Broker and Auctioneer, ‘at intermediate iand ‘No. 511 7th street norihwest, For information apply st the office of the Com- — pany, under the Metropolitan Bank, léth street, AUCTION BALE OF DzSIRAGLE UNIM- opposite the Treasury, or to the Agent, at the PROVED BUILDING LOTS, ON MassaCaU- L mard7-ly ae BTBtRT SOnTHEASe. COBNES OF Sra = ublic auctio AST. PEOPLES’ LISE A oR I will cfler for tale, at public auction. io mm pie is fauag Wont! | Coulis ainaats Meer bas Ma a je i. 5 ry .™ , al . NOMINI, MATTOX iiiia) uPPBR MA- trict of Columbia, and known apd desctiocd "20 21,32 and 25, In Morvell’s subdivision of orig. CHODOC AND INTERMBUIATE sa the east half of lot numbered four.(4,) in square | inal lot 1, in square 895, ‘These are small lots, 1740 LANUINGS. bered one hundred and seven, (107.) together | feet. ‘The sidewheel Bteamer ” and singular tne improvements, privileges | ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth E. MORBIS, rtenances to the same belonging, or in any | on good tine. Gavtain f. B. BaLow: pertaiutn; hen at purchaser's cost, wn ranning to the abo Terms cf sale: One-third of the purchase money | If terms of sale are uot complied with in seven days Mm +» March 6th, leaving from in cash; the balance in equal instalimonts of notes after sale the property will be resold at the risk and Dav ond SHUBERT ee oe 86,12 nd 15 months, with interest at 8 per cout. | Cowt of the defeuiting perchaeer: roing will leave i every TURSDAY | Pet *2num, said notes secured by a deed o} on myll-d . J. SWEET, Auctioneer, &c.,at purchas- wilt be Fequired ag Mt. if the ters the premises sold. Conveyancin: ers cost. A de] of FITZHUGH, Agent, S7THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED, ON 2 Kuomned of Ut*he terms of | acccunt of rain, watil FORBDAY. May 23,1570, lied wi woek from tame ce Consew BIKE. fale the Trustee reserves the right to resell the prop- | “‘myit er end PIC? 5 SWEBT, Auctioneer. NOTICE, erty at the risk and cost of the defaulting msgid win the view of ainiahas uamrecane ving fi notice of such in the ASH B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, talon tie Eprom ot cee be A Breniag tar newspaper blished ‘in Washtng~ ‘Ho. 1001, northwest corner igth and D streets. Soares for all onsone of the fon, D-0. AMUEL E. A OLD, ‘Trustee. TEUSTEE SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PBOPEBTY ON 14tu Sweet: BE and 8 STREETS NORTHW. 20-th m tillloth M &tdts BUSTEES’ SALE 5 B BROVED BE. TWEE: ‘EST, at AUUTIO! £ By virtue of a deed of trust, dated October oerOL gh, A.D. tera and duly recorded in Libor No’ 604 folio 441, one of the land secords for: the District of Colambi secured thereby, I 4 by direction of y Shall scll at scton, Bitar THU able suction, HUBSDAY, May 23; m.. the following de: 11 that certain piece or acd lying in sald city,and jercribed as lof number seventy. of :he premises, vate oto w reel of ground sifuat ing known and d ETWHEN NB Vi POOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR, Fuom Nuw YoRe. | Wuom Naw Your Peeetea Oop: fer Mea et Spaasta nn: Wor deed of trust. dated January J-~ ib, and duly recorded in Liber ‘No, 742. sy folio 43 et seq., one of the land records of the District of Columbia, end b: four (74), in the recordsd subdivision of square pum- vs uly 13 y the written request of | pired two ed aud seven (207), with improve. cr Se Weds" Jaly af | suctlonson the premiecs, sa MOBDAY, Marge. | irate, thereon, consisting of a. two-story brick a ‘and SATUB- | 1576 at 55: o'clock p.m.yail that piece or parcel pecan Botan swith all modern im- ae ou ork land, situate aud beiac {a the county of B bing- tarked *'do act carry steerage panen- | ton, District of Colamois,and Known and desig. sers. nated as —Oabin, 880, the lend wd. coacedln toecemcucintn Seaaees ame for the tame at a point on, the east line of f anid Lot Boturn tickets orabie “fou sane foutheaat corzer of sald los, theace with the Hing of suid lot north twenty anda balf degrees (20% de- cea), east two huudred (20) mee and at water, "Terme of sale: One third’ in eash; the balance in €; | three equal fostelments at six, rtof lot numbered twenty-nine (29), of Known as Metropolis View, commencing twelve and eighteen jmonths, with interest at ten per cent. per annum, te be secured by adeed of trust om the premisoa a3'd. $100 will _be required of the purcharer at the time of sale. All conveyancing at pu r'scost. If the terms of sale are not folly complied with in one Nycek from the day of sale, the Trustee reserves the oi the properly st the risk and cost Siclies ci dant Sea Tieden yecBaet ght de Set rad cr! inches, thence south twenty a ment. 7 . ‘ruse, degrees) cast two hundred (200) feet thente en ar | isa WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Anct. ight angles therewith in s northea stwardiy direc- tion one burdred and eight (103) feet eleven (11) lace of ‘giuniag. including the long the east front of said lo but said right shail not extend be nd the rime toat the south ead of s sid lot twenty Bine shall Le subdivided into lots, Tiproved by a two story dwellivg. ag ‘Terme. Ope fourth cash; balance in 6,12 and 1s | 2° months, for which the notes of tne purchaser, bear- icg interest 8 = cent. p*r annum@ fromday of sale, and secared by a deed of tr: on the froperty scld) will be taken. A deposit of $10) will be re. quired at ti ofsale. All conveyancing at the ex- of the purchascr.- If the terms of sale are not hin ten days from Gay of sole, the tras: ‘8 reserve the right to resell the property at the i nd cost cf the defaulting p ; etter five ment OBAS. B. FRACER,? rrastoes a 6: JOY EDS 2N <2 myl2-t tude” SZ, COMDWELL, Salesman. HOB. DOWLING, Auctioneer. TBUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE PROPER’ oN BARTON AND BEALL BIERESE, of the 4H. WABNEB, corner F and 7th streets, BETWEEN 2415 AND 267TH \. 1876, wt Sie three parcels. 4T THE MANUFAOTORY, ap4-Im™ 613 D street northwest, MINNESOTA FLOUR. Washburn Mills, Minnesota FLOUR. not or excelled by any ton to keep. ABASOLS COV- U*PSELERED AND BEPAINEDS <= ask FOR THE HAIR. Us STaTES MaRSHAL'S BALE. (ana conar of pth. gad _EVENING STAR. FRIDAY. secoee May 19, 1876. FORT Y-FOURTH CONGRENS. Closing Proceedings Yesterday. SENATE —After our report closed— uae Senate rematned with oan wees they . Mr. submitied a motion, whieh was not ‘acted po ma men| raried luestion, and 'that’ Senators ve leave witnin two days — — thereafter to fle of the H 52 ite E : Sosa: the © resolu- Committee on reported appro- prigtion bill, and it was made the special order after the naval bill shall have been dispored of. Mr. Goode (Va) introduced a bill to pro- vide for the relief of navy yard employes who bave been disabled while in the dis- ferred to the Com- On motion of Mr. Blount (Ga ), the House ent inte Committee of the Whole on the ‘al appropriation bill, Mr. Clymer in the chair, abd @t 430 p. m. took @ recess till 7:30. At the evening session @ tariff speech was made by Mr. Freeman (Pa.), and one on finance by Mr. Blair (N. & ) Mr. Hendee (Vt) tnen tuok the floor topre- sent to Congress on behalf of tne state of Vermont the statue of Eihan Allen, to be Placed in the statuary hall of the Capitol. he usual resolution was offered accepting the statue, and Mr. Hendee and Mr. Joyce (Vt) Spoke of the life and character of Alien. The House then went into commities on = = appropriation bill, Mr. Clymer in Speeches were made by Mr. Piper (Cal.) and Mr. House (Tenn.), after whicu, at 1045 o'clock, the House adjourned. —_08— Bismarck and Delbruck. Prince Bismarck bas sometimes been called shard man, but nobody can deny that ne is capable of praising, on occasion, the subor- dinates from whom he exacts so much. Delbruck’s is a case in int. The gossi of Berlin,to whom any tale told of Bismarc! for or against him, is welcome, hav: about, this week, laiming that Dr. bruck has been driven from power by the imperious chancellor, because of a ment between them on the question of the purchase of the Prussian pet by th . On this precious bit of political scan- dal Prince Bismarck has set hi heel. “l can obliged to Which only powers need not know everything. rate personage, Brougham, who craves @ reputation for what Mr, Trevelyan cleverly calle omniscience.” Prince Bismarck himself has been in the babit for some 25 years of working 18 nours @ day, except on days when be worked 24. ‘hen, therefore, heaescribes Dr. Del- bruck as possessing activity equal to that of several able men,” it is the testimon; of an expert,and worth somethiog. Tae tra’ and that he is forced to take some Tepo 86. (Foreign Correspondence of New York Tri bu ihe rset credo at THE COAL COMBINATION COMPLETE.—At almost apy time previous to Saturday last it seemed possible that the great coal com- bination might go to , and that there Would be such cutting in prices of anthracite fuel @8 was never known before. The some- What defiant attitude assumed by the Lehigh Valley Ratlroad Company toward the com. bination has not been relished for some time past, Aud the moving spirits in the great combination finally resolved to bring mat- ters to an issue, and either force the Lehigh Velley Railroad Company to terms or open a warfare upon that corporation, whieh, wale it temporarily seeured cheap coal to con- sumers, Would also spread consternation and ruin the “bose road uncer Judge Parker's control. Toe combinatiopisis held a meeting oa Fri- day last, at which it was determived th: ‘ety of all concerned ip ths coal trade rendered it imperatively necessary that the Lebigh Valley railroad company should be made to draw in the traces with the other ereat carrying @od producing coal compa- nies. The ultimatum of or war was presented, @nd the heretofore independent company immediately came down from tx bigh horse which it bestrage, and on Satar- day subscribed to the tions imposed by Gowen, Sloan and Dickson without the slightest dissent er modification. The coal comb! is very mach stronger than ever before, and has nothing ony Competitor it tre ever ned any cancers com ever had any cause to distrust or fear. This result is im i$ as showing what a tic power pation can wield in an al company, time, and have ul- the free trade Herald. SETTING A CREEK ON FIRE—What Came of a Fire Ball Into Catfish Run.—An Ou City, phenomenon the water, like that made by gas bubbling to the surface. These bubbles have been seen for many years, but no particular notice was taken of them until recently, when the quantity of and the surface of is Was smell of also im| vicinity. Test month the place was visited by several gentlemen who had heard of the escaped dutities. the gas man Bines that day the gas has continued to burn, and the area of thé stream covered it bas increased, until now the fires extend a arter of a mile up and down the run. Cat- F z & fi 58 reey! eset ie iz: {Jennie June, in the Graphic } THE Loe Cancr. visit ty ‘Log on back of the Wowan's Bailding, aod one of H 2 g 5 E a5 i 4 i He A § 3 H & 5 E g a i ii s A i E i eeeg ig8 Fi 4 5 é that the with arts of most ancient date. collected by Mies South- wick from families resident in various Mas- sachusetts towne. There is the first clock brought into Audo- ver, 400 years old: a chair which belonged te Gov. Hancock, over 100 years old; Governor Endicott's chair, & very carious piece of years old a wooden cradle Workmanship, 20) Which came over in the Mayflower, calied ia the “Fuiler” crasle, whieh rocked White, who was boro on the Mayflower. tis cradie are two dolls, one a modern fine lady, the other an antique, so old that it must have outlived many mistresses, On the walls wooden “ ” are hung, and in a conspicuous place a ot, = “Navarino” bounet that in its time must have been @ magnificentarticle of attire. it bas & crown shaped exactly like a loaf of Boston brown bread—a very broad, stra: brim and & long white vell which hangsdown low behind. “love” ribbon, with white spots. There is something very uncommon and distinguish- ed about a bonnet of this kind, mach more than the ae at of the it day. Fashion felt have reducea bonnets toa dead level. In the back room there is an old “tent”? bedstead and fea(ber bed covered with sheets Of spun iinen 200 years old, from Danvers, Massachusetts, atid @ chints coverlid, illus. with sstouishing figures of it the heroes of There is also # small old oe set up Hy ie if i § ™ bigh against the wall, whieh fa) pleces of old china and antique Venetian glass & swing shaving glass, used by the . Samuel king, Rhode Is! » 120 years old; a small desk (John Aldeu’s) came over in the Mayflower; vee quantity of antiquated Of the “old bine” pattern, The crowd of visitors here in the middieof the day isa drawback to the Virit and an obstaci ot for like them—which one can have earlier or later in the day, but did not feel equal to an attack upon the great platters of corned and baked beans; besides which the tables were full. os Tur a on Saeenar CoNrFER- ‘NCE.—After our telegraphic report of the Proceedings in Baltimore of the Methodist General conference closed yesterday, Dr. Wm. Nast was elected editor of the Chris. Han Apologist, at Cincinnati; Dr. Henry Leibbard, editor of the German Fi Magazine; Dr. Arthur Edwards, editor of the Northwestern Christian Advocate; O. H. Warren, editor of the North Christian Advocate, and Dr. E. O. Faller, editor of the Methodist Advocate, at Atlanta, being bo nomtnations in opposition to elther of the foregoing gentiemen, the election of each was made by acclamation. For editor of the Western “Christian Advocate, Dr. Francis 8. Hoyt was elected, he recel Wm. Han- fred Wheeler, 220. Dr. Wheeler and the next restored it. remembered of six different last of which was made yesterday; and as he sat with a legon either side heat be pa we marked: « is Press. Ir having come to the “Good Templars of E WE bave time to lay |, we have time tocry; We bave time to smi. , We have time to sign; ‘We bave time for eating and household c ; But we havn't got time to talk to brres. 87 Southern California girls scern to wear Striped stockings. They go barefooted. S7 Mr. Henry D. Palmer, of Jarrett & Pal- py monn og was recently ei S7-A Dutch Amazon, Miss Merkus, Wealthy maiden of 25, of middie , 18 Aighting Brepostessing appearance male attire on the insurgent side in Herzegovina. 7 ‘Surrogate Calvin pat a into the mouth of @ fluent lawyer A by an- etren . erally weakens it."—[N. ¥. Sun. avin plain Krobite ‘Regis