Evening Star Newspaper, May 20, 1876, Page 3

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DRY GOODS. (ugar, CHEAPER, CHEAPEST. WHY NOT SELL CHEAP? ‘Very large assortment of new Sering Goods. _,Piaid, Striped, Pinta De Bege, 3), 25 31,35, 87, 9 Biack Silke, @1, 91.25, @1 37. $1.50, 1.62. Black 25. 30, 35, ik Mohair Alpaca, foe Bisck ‘Urevadine, Fiala: Piaid, Striped, 25, 31, 37, hi ‘k Cacbmere. 75, 57. @1 7 ERS, 7 7, Market 8; 1 Cott ce"; goed Calica, O40.; excelien ‘ee; Minset Haninerchirtes tou woot me pDsr GOODS LEsS THAN AUCTION PRICES, NOW IS YOUR Tig NOW IF EVER. We have opened during last week, and shall offer at prices pever before reacue 4. 2 pieces Fummer Bilks. Se pieces Binck Grenadines. 30 pieces extra do. in Biscks, Browns, Blaes and Stlver Gray Plaids for Overdress. 1 pieces Black Silks from 75¢ bs 8 pieces All. wool and Silk and Wool Dress Goods, @ pieces All-wool De Sege at 3ijc; best goods in the city for the money 5 a — Colored and White Skirts from 75e to eac Eatin’ “and Gent's Geuze Underwear. A full a Domestic —= Agents prices. B¢ Bewember location. W. W. BROWN, mylé-tr No. 314 8th street n w.. nesr Pa. 9} GjREAT BARGAINS iN DRESS GOODS FROM AUCTION. © pieces handsome Plain, Stripe and Damask M. Bairs. at 37, worth 80: 10) pisces handsome La sud Percaice,, warranted fart colors. at 12% Yard; neat Stripe Summer Bilks at 15, 57, a0d 91; Tick Black Siiks. Mohairs. paces, in all best grades. at low prices; Lupin’s All Wool, and Siik aud Wool Black Grenadines, very cheap. IN MOURNING GOODS, Fine Casbmeres, Creto, snd Tamese Cloths f Lien Sheetings. Towelings;all at iow d re, ote 13-tr BB+ 01, Sarket Space. YOUR ATTENTION, PLEASE! amas Prices, to suit the pres- le Di we DRY GOODS FROM AUCTION, aT TOWSON 4 CO.’S Gauss URDEBW EAR, for ladies and jow a BLAOK ALPACAS8, 15, 13 and %e. Donble width 41 PACAS, besutitul blacks. at 25c. HANDKERUHIEFS. 25¢c. each. Bales yard COTTON. bc #000, Zarda beantifal Plaid and, Striped DBESS GOODS in ail the newest shates at 2ic., sold at cts. Biack com MEBES, Spring weights, as low as 50, . etc. ST. 91 French LAW N&. new styles, 22c. Crses Wash POPLIN, 33. Victoria LAW NS chap. 12, 15,13, 20c.,ete. PARASSOLS, new style handles, 81, 8125, $1.50, rc. pukow si. GEOS = ! ath slde), near Zi t Ppmscrction OF CO PABTNERSHIP. STOCK AND FIXTURES FOR SALE The ce partnership of J.C. WISWALL & 00. erprringe by lemuation on July Ist, our stock MUST BE CLOSED on or before that date. ‘We shall offer to-morrow, and continue to sell ‘or 30 days, eur large and compiete stock of DEY GOODS At GREAT SACRIFICE ON ORIGINAL COST sold'at AUCTION WITHOUT RESERTE, = Es L In order to Cisse in 30 Davie A REDUCTION OF FIFTY PER CENT. k. AND DREES GOODS HOUSE or WASHINGTON. We invite the attention of the pablic to our im- cBense assortment of new styles - SUMMES SILKS | GRENADINES of all shades, in stripes and plaids. Large etcck BLACK SILKS of al celebrated ery SPKING PBESS GOODS of the most attractive atyles and colors. MOUENING GOODS, WHITE GOoDs, CASS1MESES, CUBTAIN LAOES, SILK UMBBELLAS and FINE HOSIEB ¥ ‘tn great variety, at les than New York prices. WOLFORD 4 SHILBERG, 817 MARKET SPACE, ‘Third door from 9th street. NEW PRICES. iol SEVENTH stazer. 4 Wool Pongees, 40c., worth S0c. Goat's Hatr Chaill Cloths; Se, worth 37 ize De Beges. Striped Suitines tee an Victoria [a & =; 2 2 te site ae ms HIE +H ris *s completely finished, only wis holes only gl.) eptetr — . (without button- M. BIRO WYLIS, 1014 7th street northwest. OHN T. mr are NOYLVANIA AVENUB, and choicest selection of DBESS DS ever shown in this city. Materials, in shaded Lat Sommer Silks from @1 to 5 ‘heap. Brocade Grenadines Sisk wed colo ks, Brocade c1gth Enita rom Qd to @ sa - aod Skirts, very chea: ‘and Doltmace; in Silk, Cashunare ad Deap @ Ete, from $16 to 950. esate seth commceresnens cr: Sasa DRY GOODS. biti} BARGAINS! BARGAINS BARGAINS! BRODHEAD 4 CO., 939 PENNa, AVE., between 9h and 10th sts., 0 AlL-Weol DEBEGRE » Satin fa ap ble ik B80, . Wamwutta Blenched OOLTON: tie oe Ot oD CAMBBIOS (the best Bross KIDS | al celeen, g135 i y and Geot’s jeut’s ot and Gauze UNDER- WEAB, Cirect from the factory, at slight ad- manufact r 5 vance on Pianstecturers’ and importers’ prices Bleck IL! GBENADI po homey vices. ein MOHAIRS and ALPAUAS. Lines LAW l. 25¢. and up. ). and up. BRANCH STORE, 1205 F street, bet. 12th and 18th sts. (old stand.) CALL EABLY AND SECURE CHOIOE GOODS. BRODHEAD @ Co. 939 Pe. ave., bet. 9h aud lth sta. RAILROADS. )¢R THE CENTENAIAL EXHIBITION FIVE TRAINS DAILY, BXCEPT SUNDAY. VIA BALTIMORE & POTOMAC BAILEOAD. Commencing Wednesday, May 16th. ‘The Baltimore and Potomac Bailroad Company will run the tollowin, trains through to Philadel wih es Ba Achat gs reads pain Ges BM Sawa & ad arr in Philadelphia at ae arriving in Puiladelphia at 1:23 myl0-te a Bleeping cars attached to the train to Philadel- his iearfig at 910.7 3c; and persons securing ‘the can remain in the car until 7 o'clock a. « tecure your tickets at the office of the company, northeast corner 13th street and Pennsylvania ave- Bue, and northeast corner of éth-strect and Penn sylvanis avenue. and depot of the Baltimore and Potomac Railroad comeany. FRANK THOMPSON, General Manacer. myl6 im D.M_ BOYD. Jx., Gen. Pas. Agent. BAttinoge AND OHIO RAILROAD, APBIL 307TH, 1576. Baitinersy Annapelise ad way. stations, 5 w . Point of Rocks snd in ate stations, ain Stem. 7:10—Baitimore and Aloxandria Junction. $:00—New York, Pailadelpiva and Boston Br- a 5. lor |. Leaves at rf . stopsat Way Stations, apapolis, Lowis and Pittsburs Br- ‘ick, Hagerstown, and Valley 8:20—Potnt of Rocks and way stations. §:45— Baltimore and way stations. 10:15—Baltimore Unlimited Express, Stops at Re- wv. P.M. : ‘Baltimore, st 5 od 12:16— cm Way Stations, Ellicott City a1 :80—new York, Philadelphia and Norfolk Bz- 1:80 ess, On Sanday ail Wor Stations oad itimore only. ‘sod way stati ons. urel Express, Biticott City, Frederick and Way Stations, via Be- r 4:36—Frederick and Point of Rocks, (via Metro- itan Branch). 4:45—Baltimore. Annapolis and way stations. 6:15—Chrcaso, Cincinnati and Lowisville Erpress. Except Saturday, daily toolumbas. Louis: iguille by 11:30'p: m. train on Saturday. jagerstown sud Winohester. Sleeping cars to Chicago, Oineionatl and Lowisr ttle. 6:30—Ba'tvmoreand Philadelphia Express. Pred- erick and Way Sistions, vie Belay. (Con- bects for Annapolis Sunday.) 6-35—Baltimore, Bladensburg, College, Belts- vile, Lavrel, Annapolis Junction. 7:00—Baltiwore ané way stations. S:10—Baltanore. Bladensburg, Beltaville, Lau- rel, Helay. 8:20—Pittsburg. bnt no connection beyond Mar- tins by train leaving Sunday night Way Stations on Metropolitan Branch. 9:30—New York and Philadelphia Night Bzpress Bleeping Cars to New York. 9:30—Raltimore snd principal way stattons, 10:30—Martinsburg and way stations, Metro tan Branch. 11:30—S:. Lowis Erpress. Chicago, Columbus, Sandusky, Newark. On Saturday for Lows: Ville. 330. 8.60. #15, 10:15 a.m. :15,5:30, 0, 5: 7:10, 8:10, 8:20, 9:30 and 11:30 p.m, ally. All other trains daily, except Sanday No connection on Sunday tor Hagerstown or Val- and connects for 8:16—Cincinnati, St est. Brederi ley Branch; or for New York ang Philadelphia at Sa m. snd 1:30 p.m. where ked and apls-tr DE. 927 Penn. ave., Candy store. Apps A ne ETE CH ITESIDE 1876 renns¥i Rou the Bast, 9:10 p. m. daily, with hed Limited Riprose of Pat ithe East, 4:30 pun dally, 3: with Parlor Cars Z 0 B. mM. call om Sunday, m. dafly. tinited Express, “dally, except Sunday. SSPro ‘ 7:50 @. wm. dal Philsdelpoia acd New York, da: 1 daily, except San- dey: on Sunday, to Baltimore only; and 4:40 P. a. Aaiiy, except e For Fope’s Creek Line 7:60 a.m. and 4:30 oon Sunday. or Anna) a and 11:50 8. and 4:20 p, SANDEIA » FREDERICKSBURG BAIL- ZAP, ALEXANDEIA & WASHINGTOR 11 s.m., sds a On 8 11:40 vie Lynchburg, THE TRADES. Auessnnes BALL, WILLIAM BALL, (Late with G. W, he Barker.) Manntsctarers ia te. Sash Binds. Glass, Hardware and all Building Material, $47 Massachusets —— Detween 6th and 7th streeis northwest, sell Saif |s 20 per cent. ches; ther any other house. and eramine. je2s-iy R=xeovepD. JAMES F. BRIER, #LUMBER AND GAS BITIER, martl-tr $1] 71m ST, NORTHWEST. WRINGS JOHN 0. HOGAN, 713 Marke Spec, Maaufsctorer of a Bi Buildings and brivace one rent. Mildew Proof Awning GLASSWARE, e+ CHINA, CBOCKERY, alas HOUSEFUBNISHING GOODS, BEF BIGEBATORS, ICE CHESTS, COOLERS, &c. WEBB @ BEVERIDGE, py 1009 Penn's sve., nesr lith street. LUMBEE! LUMBER! @REAT REDUCTION 4N PSICE, AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. BY ®- 2.34". ‘Beal Estate Broker and Anctionser, No. 611 7th greet northwest. AUCTION BALE OF DESIRABLE UNIM- ETRERT NOMTHEAST. is ot of the prempessr ot ‘wibweebay, Mar QB * ma » all of Lote i7, 13. 's eubdi vision of ori. are smail lots, 17x: SWEET, Auctioneer. SALE I8 POSTPONED. ON S7THE ABOVE acct unt of rain, until TUZSDAY. May 23, 1876, same hour and pla myT on PIRC® 5, SWEBT, Auctioneer. PIANOS, &c. HE HUMMING BIRD (OOLIBED) FiAKO. soven-oe tare PIANO over maton Gs mL BRO. Sole Agents, 743 Ten strest, Instroments TUNED BB pAlueps = fee 5 CARB “tnd UPRIGHT PIAWGS for ple ore eeuness of tone, Bee Agent: 811 { northweet. = —_ cO.7s W™: SORE. B:80wirep PIANOS, Grand, Grand, and ni THE BEST MADE MoOsmmon Pianos; Shonenger a cel- nos which have been, fr| Se sala sh eat, at vers IEU EL. anes, cctlt-ly 423 lith st.,a few doors above Pa. av. —_—_—_—_—_—_— BOOTS AND SHOES. B38 AUCTION SALES. HIS AFTERNOON. B. a. WABBER, corner Tth and ¥ streets. Dowsman & GREEN. ane ‘No. 412 7th street northwe. t. We will sell at public + Citable suction to the hi bigder, on TH the Diath d if BS etclock + es sau that: sees yor par: ome Books Of Washing : ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, of whic be at time of sale, and the’ bulsnce ie stemet ing seven per sold. Conveyancing at purchaser's cost, m6 est M.O LUTIRELL, Salesman, &7 POSTPONED UNTIL WEDNESDAY, THE 7th, eame hour ond Fi jace mi5- M.O. LURTRELL, Salesman. S7 THE ABOVE SALE I8 FURTHER POST. peg fn consequence of the rain, uutil SATUB- A lav 40th, 6 o'cle ek Pa may 18-€02t M. OC. LUTTBRBLL, Salesman, 1 CENTENNIAL BARGAINS ge, as —\ HIEILBEUN'S SHOE STORE, 402 7TH STBEET ROBTHWEST, hite Bhoes for May Balls, at cost. j 00 Men’s slitched Gaite re and Ties, 4.60 French Kid, front seam, button. 2.0 Kid, Baton’ $1.80 Fore’, Button, ace Gaiters; $1.40 aide Jace, saeene Lasting Front seam, Barton, 1 100 juskins. 2.00 1.00 Boys’ and Misses’ School 1 0 F Baimoral mt Does. 2 cents Infants’, .38 Men's Gaiters; $2 50 Calf Boots, ckskin, Kid and Lasting Gaiters. = N. B.—Look for “ Old Woman with %4 Obildren, tn window, epi6tr HOTELS. WESTMINsrxe HOTEL, ON THE EUROPEAN PLAR, orner Irving Place and i6th strect, New York. ‘Oue Block from Union Square sud Brosdway, ‘The most central, and yet quietest location in the ~. Convenient to the great theaters and a hes. Elevator, and all modern improvements. nay acoso $0 all parts of the city by stvest cars and “qnai-tthasiy 0. B. FRRRIN, Proprietor. STEAMER LINES. HE STEAMER “HARBINGER” LEAVES am. MOB DAYS ‘or Mattox Oreck, and con WEDNESDAYS (same hour) fo: Nomint. ——a gees (J a ay, includiag Grind- er’ le F's. tte” SM. E. GREGG, Captain. CEYDES BEW EXPRESS LINE botwocn /PHILADELPHIA,W ASHING TONSGEOBGE- TOWN.—Steamers lea’ ladelphia WEONKS- DAY and SATURDA m Leave Georgetown, D.0, and FRIDA wit 8 Bm Freigi aly until6».m. Throngh bills of Iaden given for Bos- ton Providence. Consigness wishing thetr joods jacded at Georgetown. will order them mark: Georgetown.” G. YDB, 59 Water st., George: town, D.C. P.OLYDE & 00.. 128. Wharves, Philadelph maylly JEW DEPARTURE —CLYDE'S WASH- INGTON. PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON. AND PROVIDENCE SEML WEEEBLY STEAMSHIP LINE.—On* and efter WEDNESDAY, April 19ih, the Steamers of the above Jine, with direct connection with Bos: TH A reight recety ton and Providence. will sail from Phtiadelpiia for Wasbington, D. U., every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. hing. leave Washington MON- ae DAYS and FRIDAYS, trom Johnean of lath street southwest. Tnrongh Biils ng is- sned to and from the above ports. Freight recelved and delivered catly from7@.m. to 6 p. m. Orders for eur it freight, e-s received at 1202 F st. and a street northwest. . P. CLYDE & 00. Bo, 12 8. Wharves. Fntladelphis, ‘J. H. JOBNSON & CO Agents for Washingt wi FOB, NOR wOLK STEAMER LADY OF THE LAKE Leaves the Company, wharf, foot of 6th_ street, every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY 4 FBIDAY, at'3 ik. Returning, lea: ti] used FOR POTOMAC BIVER LANDINGS. Btosmor JNO. We THOMPSON iostoe Cons pany’s wharf, foot of 6th street, every TURSDAY, at 7a. triry FRIDAY at? os fer Osan Bite een St intermediats iandings. is For information a) at the office of the Com- ‘Under the Metropolitan Bauk, lth pany, street, onite the Treasury, or to the Agent, at the wharf. er ‘Sinarai-ly \PROrLEs’ Link” FoR NOMINI, X CREEK, opPE. . MHobOe AND INTER MBL ee A LANDINGS. ‘The sidewheel Steamer “Ez. Bi mi 2y feb33 N.E. FITZHUGH, Agent, Comasnp BIR! A2rics. of thi With the of dimii is ‘seasons of the year. ‘On the cutward Damage from Gn eerstown to How Sains tno sorgrar he aigesny of S0 at @ lat,,or nothing to the north af aa THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERIOAR ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVER- POOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR, From New Youx. | From Naw Yor Bothnia...... Wed., May %4|Bothnia.... Wed.. J Wed. 2) Algeria... Wed. J aly 25 follgwing WADA MADAY aaa da TUM- marked "Go not carry stee-age passe BavEs oy Passaez.—Cabio, $20, $100 and giz, 1 Soacccoumedations Bots Pars And eve: DAY from Steamers 16. gold, , Return tickets on fay t and from all ot Barope at Cy Sa ony; and for ports. For ‘at the Com: "s office, yasace apply the pears oe Raat ae | MB: LAS AND ABASOLS OOV- U BRLAED AND ‘BErAlnED. AT THB MANUFAOTORY, &pH-1m* 613 D street northwest, aaa NATTAN’S CRYSTAL DISCOVERY FOR THE HAIR. FOR RESTORING GRAY OB FADED HAIR ‘Sis NATUBAL AND YOUTHFUL GoLOB.” aay, fc eradieiter ‘Dendral’and ts gocasional glossy. It and Ppescanson BROS., Auctioneers, TRUSTER’S SALE OF BRICK HOUSE AND LOs ON K STREET. BETWEEN Isre AND 197TH STS. NOBTHWEST, AT AUCTION, B: ‘tue of a deed of trust, dated 12th cay of September, A.D. 1573, duly recorded tu Liver No. 702, folio 61, one of ‘the land records for Wash- ington counry, in the Di t of Columbia. and by Fequost of the party secared thereby. will sell at public anction on BSDAY the 25: a Mayet May, D. 1576. at 6 o'cloe! front of the prem- if parcel of ground and 1008 OF uated and Bing in said oy of Washine- of Columbia, and Known and desoribed half of lot numbered four.(4,) in equare one hundred and seven, (107.) together singular tne improvements privileges rtenauces to the same belonging, or in any manner appertaining. Terms cf sale: One-third of the ee, mo }, 13 and 18 re. cent. Tr annum, said notes secured by a deed of trust on fhe premises purchas- er’s cost. A 4 S bered Eveni: newspaper. publi in Was! - ~D.0. AMUEL B LD, 2 sonmaees Soe es 5 The urdersigned, Trusteos, by virtue of 8. ef contained in's deed of trust from Aun 1: ontee to ed, dafed the 34 pay May, 1875, and duly recorded in the land ‘records of Prince George's county. Md.,in Liter HB. No. 10, folle 387, Be, will eli at pabliceale, tof . m est Bidder, at 10 o'clock = Wachington Branch of the Baltimore and iiroad, on WEDNESDAY, May 24, 1876, all wa as the “Bear Branch Prop- erty. ying on the westernmost side of the Wachirgton turnpike, at its junc:ion with a road Bnown as the ont, ry road,and about one mille from Contes Station and about one mile from Lanrel, contaiping 187 acras,3 roods aud 8 perches, more or less roperty has a bol stream ran- ning through it large enough to tara a mil", is well wooded, and lies advantagoously for subdivision, ard on sccount of its proafmity to Baltimore and Washington, beivg about twenty-two miles from the former aud about sixtten miles from the latter, Sud its nearness to the two stations of Uonteo’s and Lourel, offers an attractive opportunity for specala- ticy in country lots. Terms: One-baif cash; balance in six months, with interest from day of sale, to be satisfactorily seorred: or all cash, at purchaser's option. For further information apply to Chas. 8. Oontee, at Contee’s Staticn or to John Glenn & Co.) No. 13 St, Panl street, Baltimore, JOBN GLENN. B. SNOWDEN ANDBEWS,} Trasteos. T. 8, RHETT, my 13 13,917,223 ‘[80MASs DOWLING Auctionscr. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUAELE PROPERTY IN GEOKGETOWN, D. C.. AT AUCTION By virtue of a deed of trast, dated Febri ary Ist, A. D. 1872, to the undersigned, an i ‘No. 661. folio 461, one of the land records for the bistriot of Columb the request of the party secured thereby, I will sl at suction, on TUASDAY,the 23d day of May, 1876, at d Hagar 3S ™m ,aithe corner formed by the terscction of West’ Market Space and Bridge reet, Gecrgetown. D. U., one undivided niath in- terest’ in the estate © late Bobert White, of Georgetown, D.C. Said estate consisting of both Fral and persotal’ property, located, situated and being in the District cf Columbia, ‘The real estate consists in part of subdivision of lot No. 25, Georgetown. {routing 316-12 fect on the north’ tine of Bridge street, and back 96 feet on the west side of Bank alley, improvea by a two-story frame Dwell- ing honse; subdivision of lot No. 41, old Geos town, fronting 39 fect on the south side of Bridge street, and back 26 4-12 fect on the west stdo of Mar- ket Bpace, improved by @ frame store|iioure: also, subdivision of lot No. 41, old Georgstown, frontin 214-12 feet on the south side of Bridge street, a back 25 10-12 feet, improved by @ two-story frame elling House. Pre : 00 cash: balance ber secure’: De deed of trast nt montbs, secured by of trust o1 sold. A deposit of $100 required whe accepted. If the terms of with within five he Trustee reservi to resell at the risk and oget of the defaulting pur chaser, after giving five day , D. OASSIN, Trustee. THOS. POWGING, Auct. H. WABNEB, corner 7th and F streets. USTER’S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROV REAL EsTATE ON SOUTH D STREET, TWEEN 3p AND 47x STS. EAST. By virtue of a deed of tru-t dated Febrosry 6th. A. D. ud recorded in Liber No. 77: 1d records for District of Uo {clio 4238, of tl lombfa, and by direction of the party secured, I will ii} st public auction. in front of the Bremiers,.on MONDAY, the 234 day of May, A.D. 1876, at 5 o'clock » m., all that parcel of ground is the ae of Washington, D.C. known as the western feot 1035 inches front hy 144 Toot 3 inches deep of Lot No. 0. tn re No. 793, improved by a neat two- sory Frame House, ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in six and twelve months, with interest at 8 per cent. per annum, se- cured on the rty. Conveyancing erie cont, “ght dow terms are Rot com- ied with Tp 6 om day of sale, the Tras- te» reserves the right to recell at risk and cost of de- faulting purchaser. BOBERT H. WARD, Trastee. _myll-eo&d J.T. COLDWELL, Salesman. W454, 8; WILLIAMS, Auctioncer, ‘No, 1001, northwest corner l0th and D streets, TRUSTEE S4LE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED T TREET, BATW EEN B AUOTION. acd 6 STBEETS NORTHWEST, By virtue of a deed of trust, dated October %h, A.D. 1872, and duly recorded in Libor " 604 folio 441. one of the for: the District of Colnmbia, and by direotion of the arty secared thereby, I shall sell at public auction, iu front of ihe premises, on THUBSDAY, May 25; A.D. 1876, o'clock p. m., the following de- scribed real state, to wit: All that certalo piece or porcel of ground sifuste aod lying in ald city, and cing kuown and described as lot number seventy- the reco: ded subdiviston of square num. four (74), hi dered two hundred and seven (207), with sevrore- modern im- ments thereon, consisting of a two-story dwelling with back bulidfng, with all satel months, with interest at ten per {S100 will be zequtzed of tho ‘purchacor at the ti be requl Of sale. All couveyarcing at’ purchaser's cost. if the terme cf sale are uot faily complied with in one Week from the day of sale, the Trustee reserves right to resell the pert at the ting parc! . Areeaens AgEpnss Somers on. a AUCTION SALES. Ppowcanson BBOS., Auctioncers, * oA Broce Oe. Lore ey AY MO . LsO, By order United Ftates Marshal— xj ‘Oue Weter Plano, arnitare. DUNCABSON BROS. Aucty, streets porth west. SAWS. SHAFT- L BCALBS, HUBSE, ae. CALTS, AND WOOD aT alu- WEDNESDAY m }, Mi Soesrenes mame, Ry 2 etre }y (ROOF Lae valnne KS Sew. Shafting, &c. Beale, lot Pius Wood. Sook baal land ing he ci ‘ Li ten (10), im Square numbered three hundred and seventeen (317), together with the improvemeuts thereon, ing of a two story Brick House ‘Terms of vale, as fixed by decree, are: One-third ofthe purchase money in eash,aud the remainder in ¢qual installments, at six and the day » the are from the day of sale, he y from tb h® pro; is to be t y of the defaulting purchase bit WISE GABNETT No.2,Colambian Calege JAS. G. PAYNE, ‘Webst Duncanson Bros , re BOV mys ALE IS POSTPONED ue THE A R. potil WEDNESDAY, May 24th, 1576, at same hour and place. ENRBY WISEG 5 we jee Parnes ETT { Trusteos, rpaomas DOWLING, Auctioncer, SPLEBDID COLLEOTIC r GRavinas. ‘1 page i 4 ss ‘> Ch wORD: Bee ts PIS [el sm SEko: On THURSBAY MORNING, May 25, 1876, at 10 o'clock, at the residence of & gon: tleman declining hourckeeping, No. street. between 6th and 7th streets st I shali sell the above superior collection of fiouse- s. ‘Terms cash. THOS. DOWLING, my20-d [Sunday Horald&Cspital | Aucti suer. Pexcaxson BROS., Auctioneers. SATE OF VALUABLE BUILDING LOT! peur eG ON 17TH STREKT AND H 87. On FBIDAY AFTEBNOON, May 26,at 6 » m., in front of the premises, we will sell a public suction Lot A, in square No. 165, which will be divides into four lote, two of which have front of 22 feet on 17th street, and one of 24 feet inches, being the corner fot; each havea depth of % feet. The corner lot has nt of 22 feet 6 north B street, with a depth of about .0) ley. ts are in the most desirable location ia Washington, converient to the public buildin Axt Gallery, 'We., end will be 201d"as above su: One-third cash; balance in 6 and 12 months, notes bearing interest au{ secured by deed oftrust. A deposit of $100 required upon each lo! Gonveyancing. &e., at purchas t's post Tmy8 8 8° URGANSON BROS., Ancts. ‘HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES SALE OF AW INTEREST IN A PRINTING OFFICE. By virtne of a deed of thust, duly recorded in Li- ber No, 803, folio 133, one of the land District of Columb's, and besring di teouth day of September, 1878, and at U the party stou: tion, on the premises, at 6 o'clock pm DAY oF JUNK, 1876, to the highest bidder tke thme ot sale all the right, title. claim ‘9 he ia half owner. consistiug of P.inting Presses and Materials and Office Farniture. such as are ueua ly found tn @ Book aud Job Office, and which are scribed in eaid deed of trast. or the scheaule tached ther: .D. MILANS. Trastes. 20-e08 THOS. DOWLING, Auct. my! (THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON SOUTH G STREET. BETWEEN 3» AND STRE! SOUTHWEST, AT AUCTION, = — oO; DAY AFT: 10) ‘Terme: One-half casb; balance in 6 and 12 morths, terest o ‘with io 8 per cent..secured by deed of trast. A deposit of $50 required at time of sale, Ali con- veyancing at cost of haser. : ‘THOMAS DOWLING, Anct. Jj™ F. RELLBY. al Estute Agent and Auctioneer, Cffice No. 902 ste eereot northwest. DE OF 67H STEERT. BE- WAEN F AND Q STBERTS NORTHWEST. OSDAY NEXT, the 224 instant, at 6. ovclock p. m.,1 will sell at public anction, in Lots Nos. $3, 44 and 48, in t on 6th strect, Terme: One-third months. with interest at 6 at cost of purchaser. lot at time of sale, other taxes paid, myls-d JO8. F. KELLEY, Auct. DWIN J.SWEETI, Auctioncer, TEUSTERS’ SALE OF THRES-STORY BRIOK DWELLING ON PF NNSYUVANIA AV BETWEEN 61H AND 7tu STREETS By virtue of a deed of trust dated May 41 A.D. 1875, and duly recorded in Liber 780, folio 443, one of the iand records of the D! trict of Columbia, m., on that certain piece ity of ud descr as © on, D.O., and kor numbered’ forty-four (44), of Ferguson's subdivision of original lot num! four (4), in tquare numbered eight seventy-three (873), together witb ail the improvem the ‘® three story brick balance at 6 and 12 irchaser shall bearing interest from the of sale, at 3 Eas oe oe eer mage coe cao eins 2 pelt Cf $100 will be required at the time of alo, ancing at the cost of the purchaser. It terms of sale are not complied with ip seven after aay of sale, the Trustees reserve the sight resell the property at the risk and cost of yalt- ing purchaser Wikia 5. JONES, Trastees. \WEBT. Auctioneer. §; Lt ee deed of August, oe ieee das os fee ‘WO VALUABI A i Ly ABD Na Children EVENING STAR. _ | consmnanonen oat any _EVENING STAR_ ps mien bai ta ofr ect gprermment, be uke SATURDAY........000..Mey 20, E876. hem. A ‘cin Thetis er allowed io ae = are m: The Woman Questica Among the | put on her till she is ten, twelve, ffeen or Methodists. eighteen years of age, ix led. Tae mother SPICY DEBATE aT THE GENERAL CONFER- | bas spot a her by doing e ing for ber. ey The true idea of self-rest At the Methodist general conferenc> in | ebiid venture. A child's mistakes ane oftes Baltimore; esterday of chang'ng pet eg ee 2 and style _- Ladies’ Re- . Ua Koon ecm tig wet ket tp he et M. Buekley, of New York, was in favor of & of name for the Dames. certain institutions of were ort culiar character. was the “Book id not know. cause it had proved a matter of i cern to them. [Lanenter.) It is @ name the like of which ean only be found in an an- for past seventy-five years. and Seem! IGrogand tothe neceeity stewing Reems | Sg good for mohiog bet tobe buraed mp editor, and that it would not be ‘aa appro. of chitdren, without bread ensoae ior eat priate paper until euch @ change was made, | them, and’ sets them to work before they said that it might as weil be argued that | are five ears old, is@ philanthopist. You the New mentshouid pot be read be- | may @round them, and mourn over cause, if he was well informed, none of the | them: but blessed be Use weaver's children! disciples or even the aposties were women. | The twelve children of the pour weaver otil (Laugbter.} Tt ls not proposed to make @ turn out better than the twelve obildren of cook oook ora pu out of be the millionaire. 1 would rather take an t2- azine. (Laugbter.) In all matters of th sui Weaver's children than oa kind men aud women are practically one. | the milliovaire’s. Blessed are thoes that {Laughter.) I say they are, for the Bibie | learn by the hard way of life what every = that ‘the Lord, after their creation, | man must learn first or last or go ashore & called ‘heir name Adam. (Laughter and ap: | wreck. 1y. self-restraint. The steel plause.) The — of the paper id be | that bad suffered most is the best steal. It poco yay i the type, which has pas heen ta the fureace 7 i; tt mu lo wi . as been on the anvil; | been After further discui the resolution to ig 5 4 change the paper was adopted. bas 1 by. = it bas been beat On motion of Dr. J. M. ed, and hammered and filed, until it does bot Know !teelf, and it comes out a spiendia knife. Aud if men ouly koew it, what are called their “misfortunes” are God's blest blessings, for they are the moulding in- fluences which gave them shapeliness. apd edge, and durability, aud power.— Howy Dr. George M. Steeie, Rev. Dr. B. F. Crary and Bev. Dr. R. Wheat- ley were putin nomination. Besides these names Rey. G. W. Hughey nominated Miss Frances E. Willard for the position. Rev. lanly, of New Jersey, said that in the name of 700,000 Methodist women he sec- onded the nomination. T. W. Price, of Philadelphia, said he should like to see the credentials of the delegate representing 700,000 women. (Laughter. 6 result of the ballot was aunouoced as follows: Whole number of votes cast, 303; necessary to @ choice, 155. Of these Dr. Steele received 104, Miss Willard 55, Dr. Moxley 47, Dr. Nesbitt 41, Dr. Wentworth 32, Dr. Crary 13. Dr. Wheatley 8, and the others scattering. There was no election on the first ballot. and the conference adjourned. —————— DEATH AT A GAME OF MARBLES—A Boy of Seven Years Kills His Playmaie.—On Satar- day it, at Hope and Canal streets, Peter Newton, a boy of seven years of Ward Beecher Toughened Giass. A cer- tain amount of succers has undoubtedly been achieved, but there would appear to be some detail of the process which not yet been quite mastered, and the result tnat the produce is not so uniform in quality as it must certainly be before it can assume a commeicial ition. Oo the other baad, M. de ia Bastie, its inventor, bas succeeded in establishing the manufacture of tough- ened glass in France, and is abie to supply age, and | English houscs with articles for domesuie atother lad were playing a game of marbi a = singular material, in- ‘A dispute, incidental tothe game, and gen- | cluding t a ideratum, iam erally considered @ necessary adjdnct to it, | Basses. Srey to avail Bimesif of this @rosé between the boys, and while they were | Circumstance is Mr.John Mortlock, of 203 arguing the matier aud their attention was | Oxford street. who must certainly take distracted from the ring, Joseph Wishman, | Credit for having introduced toughened glass @ lad scarcely eight years of age, ran to: into England &s an article of commerce. ‘e we recently inspected some specimens of the wards them, and, it is supposed, merely as a ware, consisting of tamblers, lamp 1 varlous other domestic and boyish joke, seized the marbles lying On the — and ran away. wien immediate- ran after him, and gaining on him, was | UPOD about catching hold of him, when Wishman turned about and struck him. A quarrel bav- ved. Itmay, therefore, bs pre- sumed that this invention, full of so much ell prof ine two — Ap ‘6 promise; is now on its test'and fairly before ound. While he was down, Wishman “A a te the fraite of <3 icked him ax hard as his infantile strength —_ gen ae nning aay = would allow, and thum him vigorously pon eed an ~y —— trial application glass willextend far beyond with bis fist. Newton succeeded in gaint: ish “assaile of Go~ €n upright pate. when his bo; ant aga! ‘w him to the sant at en a the range mestic articles, and to this <——— Mr. Mortlock is addressing himself. ass is but in its infancy, and if it survives present extended trial it will doubtless assume an important 7 in connection nes. again begun kic! him, lads, who were s' ing by, interfered and ulled Wishman away. The latter then ran home. Newton, however, still lay on the ground, and gave no evidence of life. His young companions, alarmed, raised him up, d found that he was unconscious. st- ance was immediately obtained, and the in- jprea boy carried to his home at 128 Otter st. witb the arts.—/ London On Ween atthe Fourth Presbyterian Obureb. ie remained in an insensible condition tll bn C- Smith, DD. Gnas. B. Fisn- Tuesday morning, when he died. Wishman, | ©4ton and Many 0. We trey, both of this city Who resides at 152 Otter street, was arrested, SS on on — of his = years, ane the DIED. nowledge of the fact that tie cou! Ob- | BAKEB. On Ssturda) 20th, 1876, at the tained when necessary, was released from | residence of her father, Ne Senron, between custody.—[ Phila, Times. G southwest,’ Ma Baxnk, aged ¢ Mouths and 23 days, infant daughter of Juc H. and WORLD’ RS IN GENERAL, xelading | Mary F. Baker the wretched failure and partial swindie in | Funeral st 30 clock Sunday, May ist. * New York in 1853. which does not deserve to be classed in the same category, there have been five World’s Fairs worthy of the name, and the Philadelphia Exposition is the sixth. The first wasin London, in 1861, for which the Crystai Palace at Sydenham was erect- 19th, 1576. from he 6th year of his ‘es of the family are invited to attend bis faueral from his late residence, S16 Gth street northwest, at § o'clock to morrow, ey) THOMAS. On May 19°, 1876, at ten minut ed, which was permitted to remain, and has | paufg yma Sig 0? Mar 20h, 3 wee pd ever stnce been & popular resort and the | fife, at the of 84 years. 4 months and 19 @eys, favorite location for monsters concerts and | s! . nd lingering lulness, the beloved wife great public celebrations. Paris followed | of Andrew F Thomas. With Its Exposition in 1857. Then the Loo- | , Fanersl will take place on Sunday evening, 2st lostavt, at 2:30 o'clock p.m , from the Union Bethel Obureb, M street, between 18th and 16th. The tg in 1861 erected grander palaces in friends of the family are lavited to ettend her fa~ ners! Hyde Park and Souta Kensington gardens to eclipse their French rivals. But Paris was bot to beoutdone, and the fourth at- tempt was the Expositions Universelie of 1867. The fifth Worid’s Fair was located io Vienna in 18i3—a city that bad long aspired to rival Paris in the gay attraciions of a Continential capital, and eee by means 0! exhibition to fix upon itself the eyes of the UNDERTAKERS. R.F- Banvey, 934 F STREET civilized world, and render itself famous ert for its beauty and pleasures. Of ali theexhi- Undertaker. bitiors,though none of them was profitableas WM. HACKETT @ financial enterprise, the only one that can be characterized as a disappointment and a wits failure was the Vienna Exhibition, which was loaded down with bad management, corrupt practices. and the inordinate greed of the peop! New York World. A MADMAN ATTEMPTS To KILL AND Cuor Up His Own DavGurer.—Mr. J. H ‘Woodward, @ res; ntleman resid! two miles north oF Male Mi ter, an interesting youn R.F. HARVEY. R W. BARKER, Cabinet Maker and Undertaker, 612 Lira Stxeer Noxtawssr. octl-ly marti -wr Rg SS ees iy a Painting, when he suddenly slipped ‘long WATER ‘COOLER drag-tooth out of his sleeve and struck stock of ber a terrible blow on the back of the head, | low prices, GEO W. makes, g, ARES wirse stone, aptly 314 7th sirect, above Penn. aveute. . LEAY FEA; pol eet oe 500 - cl Ei ‘ant. . and superior in every respect t@ auy ‘tee sold st thet % _ myl6-tr infileting an ugly wound. He then carried the bleeding and senseless body into another to chop her up with recovered couscious- THER, FIN GROCERIES, 1218 Pennsylvania avenue. PMLADELrHIA EXHIBITION. (CROSSE & BLACKWELL'S prss PICKLES in Malt Vinegar, RCH SAUCES Tor Fish, Meat & Game POTTED MEATS cud Fan Swerthout was sent to Jonis. It is thought that the young lady is not fatally injured. Mr. Woodward has shown’ signs of insanity for several days ast. He was a very Kiad and indulgent usband and father. A WIDOW AND A WIDow rangers, in a Boston street car, with the widow's little daughter between them. “Don’t fall, baby. papa would be — Says the widower, as 8s tbe car lurcnes.—The child says: “Papa's dead,” and the widow gently weeps. ‘ou got any little dirls?” coutinues the litile one. “{ had a little girl, but she and her mother died,” was the reply. Tears in wid- ower's eyes. Mutual = + That is the way, according to the Globe, that the mak- ing of @ matrimonial match began in what it GESCINE MUSTARD, S°PERIOn MALT VINEGAR, TE eee Egeneioh eee oe calls “prosaic Boston.” io snd THAT “cantata” of Sidney Lanier’s was \ROSSE & BLAC L genes telegraphed over the count and the magic 8 wire revised aad mon it very much. c Lonpon, © Ce. BORG POTARRe “Grown foul Bads in alien air” a) red in Milwaukee paper as “Green while one made WE MAKE ONLY STRICTLY PURE GOODS. ‘nings” was turned out “Marks of Thugs.” DAVIS, CHAMBERS @ 00. On the whole the meditation was not im- . - - Proved very much after all. STBLOTLY A WARRING TO resilvering of oon. It aration fr toe cede ee ir which when ‘upon worn plate imparts = PITTSBUBGH, Pa. papi gloss, but it ean oe @ Gegree warrant, apd we guarantee THIS PACKACB CONTAINS Pa Uhneeed Ole fT Sg

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