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EERE DS a oS i RR DRY GOODS. DRY GOODS. et —_ ef Boks SUINTS S11, 14, 12, 125 AND 18 JOWN T MITCHELL. r atta Maslin and Pecstye Liner for €2% ceste. On! conts 931 PEwystLvania AVENUE. 1 * Drees Shirt. Bo best —-— om! y 8 conte = PURE LINES LAWN. 2,000 yaris this BALTIMONE SHInT Faroe, pen a cae om gol Taeskae etm : OAMBILC at redused prices. 8° EAUTIFUL LAWNS 1/00 yards G 's best B*5iick GRENADINES. 13; cents; reduced BLACK CASHMERE, Large stock of DBESS GOODS at 12%; and & BLACK SILKS. cents. ‘et BLA°K ALPACA. CONNOLLY’S, 2HE CHEAPEST STORE IN THE CITY, 608 NINTH STRERT, Flacecf sitsison ‘eh Vested san ea. i WN: DOWN:: DOWN!:! Ladies’ ard Gent's Gauze Underwear. _jol-tr 20 cases of all kinds DOMESTIO GOODS, from 15000 YaRDs the (Sew York) auction sales of Inst week, Patek Suenshs eaer'es prions per cent. un: HAMBURG EDGES FROM AUCTION, 3,5, 8, 10,12 15, and 18 cents. 25,000 YABDS Very beet CALICOES. 33 and 4% cents per yard. r SILK Tse to $1. One hundred pisces BLEACH ED COTTON at 4c 20 pieces French Organtie LAWS, ¢ band- 7 some color: ar? fas qualities, BLACK GBENADINES from suction, plain, stri shee 2 AMBISm,ana'3 pieces Black CASH- ‘nd plaids, from 12%, 15.13, 20,49, etc. = SILK 100 NEW STYLES PARASOLS. Teen nen nLREM, frown Tee. te vive at fanty | With fancy bandles 3, 75,87, 1, @1.28, $1.10, 82, ten ent. below wholesale prices three weeks oe f Foxit — Seo u hy ‘4 fall rt ck of Foreign and Domestic GOODS a | yara “atten priors warra-td 10 pirare. jeouerber bo VICTORIA LAWNS BI Bemetler location. w. Me. BRowN, 12, 5, 38, Eto. _iette Ro. 314 sth street norchwert. BLACK ALPACAS 15, 13, 10, 25, Ete 100 PIBCES PLAID DBESS ;G00DS Gt 25 cents, sold at 50, 100 BOLLS NEW MATTING 18, 2, 25, Et>. PLAIN AND STRIPE LINENS Fer Suits, with iace to match. LESS THAN AUCTION PRICES! 2% WIDE SHEETING QOTTON, 25c. Bavirenet th unusual eneress dart: he past 7 ee to continue our greac Closing | All kinés of WHITE GOODS for indies and misses suits, at THIBTY DAYS LONGER, C. M. TOWSON & CO's., ax sBatt, 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, pa eo _isS-eote Eovrn Bing, Nean 77H Steer, Offer cur larpe stock of DBEES GOODS, inciading | ‘THOSE WHO KNOW BEST, SILKS, GEESADINES, PatRoniz® Tue ONE PRICE, OASH, MO HAIRS, ALPACAS, &c., DRY GOODS HOUSE AT 20 PER CENT. BELOW Cost. or . GODS MUST BE SOLD. WM. BIRD WYLIE, DOMESTIC AND HOUSEKEEPING GOODS tencera ana meaaseaaEe A ALN: uv a. Wil be offer d at prices which mast secure purchs- | 574 tor Mme. Demorest's reliable Pat- pe crittvely sll gcods not closed out by July i, will | terneaod ‘* she Bogle Shirt my21-tr sold a a. J. ©. WISWALL @ 00., RAILROADS. yeS-tr 310 Tih st. nrar Pa.eve. | BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, L457 case. JURE 41x, 1876, Que more ci e of the White Victoria Lawns, in TON short lone ths. at 123%¢ , worth 373¢c 6:4)—Baitimore. Annapolis, and way. stations 10 White Conuiezpanesy at" 8190, reduced from Evint of iiccks and iatermediate statlous, ‘ain Stem. £0 boxes Balbrigan Hose. at 83 per box 7:10—Baltimore and Alexandria Junction. 20 pi ges eatin Striped Greuadiges, at ae..worth | 8.00— ew Yor, Fasladeiphia and Bovtom Br. ress. me 17 he wes ef Pisin, Pisid and Striped Black Grens‘ines, from Bion 'm Supday, stopset Way seations, Bc. w §125 - gud connects for nDapolis. 30 cases White and Brown Cottons, from the late H tmnati, St Lowis and Pittshure Fr- atetion, ‘rom de to Se , lowest prices ever be- ess. Brederiok, Hagerstown, and Valley fore basen One White Lise Bosom Shirts, fatshedet $18. | 9.vo— ota of Rocks and way stations. He’ rc =.30— jtimore amd way stations. Tomah Lastie’s cat pager PATTERNS. $:35—New York Limited icxprens, Baltimore and GEO. J. JOHNSON @ ©O.,, p.m, Philadelphia. “Sunday to Baltimore only. jel-o Til Market Space. 19:15—Baltimore, Way Stations, Ellicott City and : Dun pol &PECIaL BARGAIN 1:40—se1 York, Patindelphia_and Norfolk Bz- SPECIAL BARGAINS gress. On ‘Sunday, ali Way Stations and Is - DRESS GOODS. more onl iore aud way stations. amore and Laurel Express, Bittoott Frederick sud Way Stations, via Be- lay 0—F rederick and Point of Bocks,(via Metro- 5_Reiitan Branch) )—Baitina ‘ es handsome and stylish euging in price fom lige, to T5c. nunpolis and way stations, per yard o—Carcaxo, Cincinnati and Loutsriile Express. Black Grenadiues. all silk and wool, Lupin’s Exceptdaturday daily to Uolambas. Louie: tke to SI per yard, cheap. . _isvilie by 11:36" p. m. train on rdsy. Baxdsowe Scripe and Pisid G ines, fing Black Bag: retown and Wivehestor. Si-eping care Cashmeres, Tsciese Cloths, Mohair aud Alpacas, to Chicago, Uincinnati and Lowisvtile 6:35—Ba'timoreand Philadelphia Brpress, Brod- erick and Way Stations, via Relay, (Con- ta for Annapolis Funday.) ils from @1 to @3 per yard. pieces cheap Summer Silks at 75 and 87;0. bee beantifnl Percale aud Lawns at izec., | 6-40—Baitimore, Bladensburg, Oollege, Belts- Domestic Staple Goods, ali at vile. Lavrel, Anoapelis Junction. 7:00— Baltimore ané way stations, iw EY. 8:20—Pitsburg. put no connection beyond Mar- J. W. COLLEY, ug by train leaving Sancay night my-tr Cor. Sth street and Msrket Space. oy tations co Wet Brcacn w titan Branch. liimore, Bladensburg, Beitsyilie, Lau- (FUE LOWEST PRICES YEE 10:00—Wee Torand Philadelphia Night Ezpress Bleeping Care t. New York FOUND IN DRY GOODS. 19-05 —Ealtnioce and principal war stations, Opening another lot Se. Bicached Cotton, worth 19, | *0°50— Martinsburg and way stations, Motropoll- ranch. Largest line Lawns ia the city. 19%¢ 11:30—Si. Louis “Bzpress. Chicago, Columbus, Finest assoriment Percales io city, 12%¢c Sandusky, Newark. On Saturday for Louis- Dmbreilas reduced in prics. Silve. Liama Lace Sacjues, $5 ug, worth three times the | 7-10. & 00. 4:15. 9:35 a.m: 1:40,5:25, 5:35. z 200, 10:00, 16:05 and 11: 0. 1 340, 7:00, 8:20, 1256, 1, 18, 20, 250., cheap. Fg it a now 2'¢ i other trains datly, except Sanday. wots now 3. Siu counsetion ou Sunday ter Mapertown. or Yal- Fesaat Sect Sock Resta cevep. lez Branch of for New ‘York ana Philadelphia et jes" Tuck © . 78. m. Ladies’ Baibriczan Ho e. 38 and 800. pair. For ferther information perl at the Baltimore Alen ard Boy’ Cassimeres at cost. an? Ohio Ticket Offices, Washington Station, and Straw Matt ng+, 2, 25 and Sc. 455,601 and 603 Penxsylvania avenne, and 613 Carpets at cost to close oat. . 1sth street northwest, where orders will be taken ae 7106 Rie yor bagcage to be checked and received at any point J the city. Tr THE SILKE “pegs ESE. ‘Gensel Tekst Ages % er i T GEO, 8, KOONTZ, General Agen pls-tr AND OES F R THE CENTENASIAL EXHIBITION nes Se Bee FIVE TRAINS DAILY, BXCEPT SUNDAY. = VIA BALTIMORE & POTOMAC BAILBOAD. WASHINGTON. Commencing Wednesday, May 16th. The Baltimore and Potomac Bailrosd Company {ll run the following trains We tuvite the attention of the public toour im- | frrongh to Philadelphia with im SSs8 mente assortment of pewest sty loa out change of cars. leaving the SUMMAE SILKS dept, Penasyivania avenue and 6th street, daily, Pe y: AND GRENADINES Tise a3 (2nd arctving. 1s Philadelphia at 1:20 all shades. in Stripes and Plaids. eat: a Ys €xCe) ley. - Ofarge sicck LLACK SILKS of all celebrated 9:95 4. Mand arriving in Philadelphia at 1:23 ly, except i Suminer DEESS GOODS of all the latest prodnc- findelphia at 6:50 iysexcepe Sunday. LACE SACQUES and SHAWL? of the richest aes Pe dedelpbia at 11 P. rT 5 SILK UMBRELLAS, fine HOSIERY, and Le- M., and arriving in Philadelphia et 2:35 dies LINEN SUITS in great vasiety, at less than daily New York prices. Elecping’cars attached to the train to Phitadel- bis ieovfog st 9:10 P M ; and ring WOLFORD 4 SHILEERG, S17 MARKET SPACE, rths can remain in the car until end beast corner of 6th"street and mae Roterrseneneet. | Fece pened toad te belie A BAKE OPPORTUNITY! Potcues EANK THOMPSON, Geveral Manager. mylé im D.M. BOYD, Jz., Gen. Pas. Agent. TEN PER CENT. DISCOUNT! US VERSAL BR. R. TICKEY OFFICE. BAILBOAD TICKBTS to or from all potnts bought. exchanged or sold at 8 reduction ot NE DOLLAR, ERODHEAD & CO., Epon any other office or de n this city. . ts good till need. checked thi i 939 Peyxa. 4 between 9b and 10th sts. Brpiy te WHiTesiDEe ‘Will beresiter allow a discount of 10 PEB CENT. ay 27 Penn. ave., Candy store. onalissice cf IMPORTED DEES GOUDS, (in- ing Sisks. Gronadises, Linen Lawns, Alpacas, obsits Ueberee, Sen aeaca Lined TABC 1876 rf AMASKs. 1 WELa NAcKIN Ht BSTiC ERY GREAT ANSYLVANI Rovrs Te the Nerth, West, and Southwest, Double Track, Steet Rails, cs any Boen- Market Price Equi ipment. © "Fais wea tareopportunity to sccare Bargains tn 76. aiXndrescees's (4 BLEACAED COTTON, We. 3-Botton K ti =. fo al! colors, 61.35 BU Olocked BALBBiGGaN HUS. Sa box. BRANCH STORE, ttreet, bet. 12th and 18th sts. (old stand.) BRODHEAD 4 Co. 1205 my2-tr Pa. ave., bet. %h and 10th ste, 3 cn JOM" 5i Trans LVAWIA avasus, ‘Has just received, is now openicg, another in- Folee of CLULO¥ FABRICS for Summer wear. Grensdines in bisck and ali the new shades, to Match Bilke from 75 cents to $2.00 Broceie Grene- ines, ali colors aad Very choise goods S silks andiPorgees. Gvipure Laces for rdresses Casicutta oes and ludia Goods, Silks ip Cheeks, Stripes and Plaids. French and Linen em ond 4:90 5m, ‘Spd 11:50 a. m. and 4:20 p, = JOHN T. MITOHELL. 931 Penneyiv: ue. HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS. A SPRCIA FOR THE ; BIGRBATOR: _: 10k on AUCTION SALES. —__¥His arsERNOON, Dovey a GREEKS, Anctionéers, BCSTEE’S PALE ¥ “DWELLINGS Wire eons 5 6TH BTRE: roses irom 1th air 3S 4 T. BETWEER oes TIES % SEASON. ESTS. etee COOLEBS JELLY TUMBLERS, &c. WEBS & BEVERIDGE, IMPORTERS OF CHIR< AND OKOOKERY, 1009 Parser. Vania Avexce. Between lth acd Ith strects, SFOOND-HaND wUpeioRs Bru the and pichert cash prices paid, myily Cor, 28th and @ sts., 692 north: CHRIS. RIESSNER, 716 AND 717 77x STREET N. W., Is Bole agent for the District of Oolumbis for the pis I ratit 548s, “he wf F; ie : 8, ke UGHT, ald sod ‘aold ae Fe- it 2 W. BUTHESFORD, 2 Ei IABLE HEATING RANGE in the The only BEL market. Mr. bas hundreds of those Banges ta tis city, and fn all cc Cases they have ‘and best stock of aLATS MANTELS Tay “iloseusr is Rete Agent Tos the BADIANT HUME FURNACE, ted on or abont the 3d day 1876, recorded in M. B. Bo 1 #9 and 99, 8t the Onstom Homas. in Georgetown, D. rection of the patiics scared thereby, Auction the steamer E. M: nthe wharf, near the foot of Tih street southwest, on the 7th day of Jan at 4 o'clock p m..or#0 minch thercof as m necessary tu pay the liabilities set out in the dced of ‘trust, iacluding the intorest and all ex- ‘Terms of sale: @ only 15 centa por 0 . done prompt! ited _ 9 balance in two equal irstalmests at Gand 12 months, with 8 per ceut interest on deferred pay m: 3 complied with In forty eight ho: the Treks ne o Ue right cont of defaultivg purchaser . K.P. LOWE. Trusts. G* IBUESDELL. 605 7h street. VALUABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY ON STREET. RETWE 3 FING, SPOUTING, & rkmen. Ord in NE: 7 7th street northwest. IMPROVED KITCHENER Will do the family cooking with one-hslf the coa) required by any other Bange to the mari one-half as wach as other Banges of same ospacity; will save its price in # few years fa the items of re- pairs, aud save its price every year tn the cos! bill; ts modeled by the best skill Known to the art, with a view tothe greatest conventence; is what every family wents, aud, having, We have Small and Large Family, Kestaurant sod NGO NEw O8Y B&ICK BUILDING FINISHED ror u ae AND OF FICLS, BEING No. 1305, aT se mentioned propsriy, being part o%s Lot No. 1,in square nd extending back 50 feet. bh; remeinder in four equal ‘months, with foterest at No. 254. fronting 25 e- Payments at 6, 12,18 and 8 ver cent. reoured on the rea at time of sale. £0. TRUESDELL, Beal Fr ould not part with. ‘The largest sesortment of SLATE and WHITE MARBLE MANTELS and PABLOB GRATES ip TO-MORROW. N COX, anctoneer, 1E8 AT AUOTI , Juve the sth. Store 931 Mary land general line of Grocert HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, 317 9ru ETREET NORTHWEST, myttr STOVE and PLUMBING HOUSB. REFRIGERATORS WATER COOLERS. nue southwe-t, also. @isex. Tin aud Crockery. I Sore with ones N.OOX Anctionesr. (puomas DOWLING, Auctioneer, TLUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED Eigreere iN GEORGETOWN, AT AUO- By virins of a deed of trust dated the 7th day of June, 1875, and dai Bo Te8, folto 113, ore of ti 0 hington county, District of Coiumbi arty secured thereby, Ww: the Sth day of Jane, 1376, m..in front of the premises, red forty nine (49) and nfty,(50,) mead's addition to Georgetow! good makes, at’ FURNISHING St. above Penn. avenue, SiTAMER LINES. Grscras NOMVLOE On and after MONDAY, Juve Sth, until farther notice, the Ferry Boats will run between the two cittes a4 f lowe: sare Mme es 0. OU: 314 7th street, ly recorded in Liber nd records fo: « District of Colam- bia, beginning st 6 point io the north line of D barton street, fifty two feet street, aud run thence east wit oD street eighteen fect, thence north parallel to nToe street, elghty feet, thence west para'lel to Dunbarton street, eightesn feet, th ight line to the begianic iin provements, which consist ol 52) west of Mouroe 0, 1:30, 2:30, north line of Dun- ether with the frame dwelling Jance in two eéyual m 39, 6:15 and 7 p m. with notes beatin; pet annum on each otsale are not com, tees reserve the r and cost of the detauiting ten days’ notice in sone net the city of Washington. Conveyancing at purcha- See's onet, and a depoait of time of sale on each picce of vi wal. D. ¢ SPECIAL BOTICE. isce of property. ied with in five days the Traa- ‘bt to reseil the same at the riak haser, after giving 3 and commod! On and after Jane = the fast and commodions aper published ta KEYPORT Will leave 7th street wharf, daily, at SEVEN O'OLOOK A. M., Making close connection ichsburg, Bictanond, and all pot: B. F. DODD, Agent, Tru SrReET WHare. Curve LINE FOR PHILADELPHIA REBUCED RATE ON HORSES. 100 will be required at A D THOS. DOWLING, Auct. (PHOS. DOWLING, Auctioncer. ico for Freder- ES SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY NBABTON AND BEALL STHEETS, virtue of two deeds of trast, bearing date «din Liber N.C.17 dersigned ruary, 1364, and re- .. No. 26, at folios 185 aud Mt sell MONDAY. Fretght received on board Steameron MONDAYS apa FGIDAY® until? Freight received iu 8, E Warehouse at any G. F. HYDE, 59 Water street, Georgetown, D. 0, ABBINGEB” LEA 7 4 m. on jeorgetown, the same froating thir feeton Dunbarton street and extending back o} that width northward!y one hundred and twenty tect Improved with & comfortable dwelling house sod other out-buildt ‘BB STEAMER * H 6th street Wharf at MONDAYS Zor Mattox Oreck, ‘and on WEDNESDAYS (same bour) for Domint ‘ouches all landin Little Ferry and a b cant lot fronting $0 feet on Beall strect and having @ depth of 120 tect. Terms of sale: One-third casb; residue in two equel payments at six aud twelve moni red by deed of trust. when the property ts struck off. which b felted 1f the terms are not complied with within five days after sale, A}l conveyancing and recording at urchaser’s expense. - ESAU PiCKBELL, Surviving Trustee, 1S UNAVOIDASLY AY, June Sth, same each way, incinding Grind- E. GREGG, Captain. P&BSS LIN HT ‘ONS! LYDE’S PEW EX PHILADELPBIA,Was! OWN .— Steamers DAY and SATUR: Leave Georgetown, and FRIDAY. at 6 rovidence. Const leave nage omg WEONES. D.O,. MONDAY S77HE ABOVE SAL orfponed nvul THURS: ce. ES. PICKREL' 29 60d rae THO! HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, STEES' SALE ard GEORGE’ a By virtne of 9 deed of trast, dated the 18th. day of October, 1873 and daly recorced eae 731, folio 357, one of the land records District of Columbia, & 8) F IMPROVED N UC’ EW DEPARTURE eee STEAMSHIP and after WEDNESDAY, of the above line, with dir ton and Providence. will sail trom Washington MON- ¥5, trom Jobnson's wharf, foot of Lith street tp ape ‘Through Biils Lading is- and delivered daily from 7 b street north gee eat 62), in Holmead’s get fronting twenty feet on the south lice of hof one hundred and twenty feet, t the improvements, which consist of @ Brick Dwelltn; two eqnal payme secured by a deed notes bearing interest at § a Conveyancing at purchaser's cost, WOW Fequired at the time of wale, re not complied with in ten days the ht to resell the same, at the feulting purchaser, by five ome newspaper published mn. Lot pumbered eixty- BDAY. Botui DAYS and FitIDa’ to 6'p.'m.. Orders ved ai 1902 Fw. Ho. 12 8. Wharsre Phitaiengad me per anuamn 0. 12.8, Wharves. ieiphta, : JH. JOHNSON & OD. Agents for Washington. BR NOR VOLK. STEAMER LADY OF THE LAKE arf, foot of 6th street, EDNESDAY NDA FRIDAY, at 3p. m., for Nor- x urning, leave Norfolk, Tuesds day and oaturday,at4p m. Fare, g: Tickets good until used FOR POTOMAO BIVEB LAND Steamer JNO. W. THOMPSON leaves Company's reet, every TURSDAY,at 7s ad intermediate landings, aud for Goan Biver, stopoiug ns ply at the office of the Com- stropolitan Bank, 18th street, opposite the Treasury, or to the A) wharf. nd cost of the d days’ advertisement iu the city of W, iY ; THOS. DOWLING, Auct. JPUNCANSON BHOS., Auctioneers. OF TWO COTTAGE FRAME HOUSES AND BUILDI 8 VENUB, NE. wharf, toot of 6th m., for Curriom: ION. For information a) — THUBSDAY AFTERNOON, ‘clock, we will sell, in front o} ises, part of Lot 7. in square 733, improved by: oud Cottages. Also, all of Li ‘There lots are accor uare 733, aud will pay good luterest jing to Blagden’s “ prorias’ Ling” notes bearing interest at 8 per cent., and z © premises. Conveyancing, &c., DUNCANSON BRO3.. Auctionsers, EDUCATIONAL, VIRGINIA, £CTU ena 13th September. Hh ATYOX CREEK OC AND IN LANDING: Steam: NOMINI, M. ePPBR mA. deed of trust op tl cHOD at purchaser’sc [JNIVERS(TY begin 13th Jaly, 353i DAY and THURSDAY st 8 a.m. will leave Bomini every TURSDAY * "ti. B. FITZHUGH, Agent, GUacew sine. stematic instruction niversity of Va.)toJonN B. MINOR. rr wz! END INSTI Youns Ladies, Bit a wisn tho stew of dimmh sion, tbe Steamers of Oa the cntwerd pamage freee Gacezmows 19 Hex a the outward B bay: = or —. Neo npe e Bot north tne homeward ot take @ specifies family Scnrooi Ser 8. Lb. Caby, Principal, ad mers aia Sts mtiege ~The creditors ‘DITORS or Bend for circu! NGLLS! FRENO! ENor Bohoor 9 lew York avenue n. ge ™ ‘of 0 at a2 Iai sor sxe, crossing the Meridias ofW at @ int.,or nothing to the north of a {HE BRITISH AND NORTH ROYAL ‘OTIOB TO ORE! ‘HOMAS DAVIS, acs ee ry ‘Geer Go not carry steerage pwsesn- “fcmets ws Pars, BEASURY DSPABTMENT, OFvVice oF SUPERINTENDENT OF BUILDING. Wasuincton, D. O., Jane lst. ‘Belvimore vein, fare AUCTION SALES. | EVENING STAR. (CBASLES 8 FORD, acctioncer. €39 G street, near 7th, northwest, Closing . Proceedings Saturday. “ “erour report closed— SENATE—Ay “~ - wip Lahore ted In 2eeret session de of tuupeach Ube Benate, eitting ae. * i to “e. An orter was merits ef the trial in this TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A DESI fed directing the sete, “TE, 20 farnish STORY BBICK AND FRA within four days thelr letar te, ‘esses aad No 225 D STRBET SOUTHEAS: ~ a heag BS four days “PBOVIDENOE HOSPITAL ” mo ape | respondent withis ror By virtue of adred of trust, dated afier recelving the 1 ber 20th, A gers & list of Witnesses so far aso No. 798, folio 487. known. The Sena’ the District court of im ba | The omega fog wom dey | jadicial ap June 3, 1576, was scribed veal wat : HOUSE.—After our report closea— ton. D.G., to wit - DILT was consid- Sionnd Known and described ered In Committee of the Whole, the ques. {ita rete made by Mr McCrary agains! ths section s made by a ne Sitetethe tive of sou! - | transferring the Indian bureau to the War eight (88) feet department, which was overruled by the core S cbair. After some further debate, tn the south eighty (8 ) feet; course of which the financial condition of the Treasury was alluded to, the committee rose and reported the bill to the House, when it passed. The House then atjourned: ight ae my N a4 LP es A SWEDE Fro: a ro Daare IN THE nh 4B MIDDLE OF May.—Two Swedes, crossing Parcharer atte cl soe aea ai Oo reauiredofthe | ine Snowy range on foot, left the Summit purchaser's cost. If teria cf sale are att compiied | Hovee, in Berthond pass, Sunday, and start- with fn seven days from tne @a; 0 le. the trustees | &! Cown the west slope. They were inteud res vo the right to resell the pices ing to go to Hot Sulphur springs. Both men ard cost of the defsultiog purchasr, sficr five dai carried bundles of blankets and provisions, advertise ment twenty -three (23) getber with the lorprovs = 1000 in cosh, per avi ut the property sold. ; each pack weighing seventy-five or eighty ee ee { Trastecs. pounds. On Tuesday evening one of the men mylt-m,w,ftd . & J. SWERT, Avct returned to the Sammit House. He was ee snow.-blind, frost-bitten, and had barely S27 THE ABOVE BAL {3 POSTPONED not | strength enough to walk. He reported that THOUBEDAY. Juve s, ) same hour sud place, bis companion had frozen to death. Soon WILCIAM Foe Teen. { Trustees. avter leaving the summit the storm set in, SE ee eye ee act, | abd they became bewlldered,venumb a with x Rae EST Auct. | cold abd lost their way. They threw B, 4: WABNER, Avctioncer away their blankets to facilitate their Le STRARL! movement, and the matches with which OUI, RIDE DITA BTU E EAE | they were provided, betna eet. nerauea te 7 17:5 AND ISTH STREETS, NEAR | ignite. Had they been experienced mountain- ND NAVY DEPanTMaNTS fers, ther would bave wrapped themselves in their biankets and sunk into the snow, Decmiees, om FRIDAY. it Where they might have lived until the storm Lot 12, "In tabate Ne TOT iene tet SEM | abated. The survivor withstood te terrible Honse containieg 7 roome exposure and reached the Summit as above Terms of sale: Que half cash, and bal ceseribed. A party of men at Sammit went and 12 mouths, at 8 per cent interest. $50 required at tims of sale. All con Ube cost cf the purchaser. B. H.W. jeT-2t (Repay down the trail, or road, andon Wednesday found the dead Swede. The snow was 80 deep that the removal of the body seemed HOS. WAGGAMAN, temporariig under sit fest of anne ena eink AN, einporarily under six feet of snow, and w. A Estate Auctionser, 619 7th street. leave it there until ite removal for perma- RUSTRE’S SALE © . ar | nent burial can be effected. ne dead man's PERT IN IVA" CIEYS IN THe VISTRIOE | Dame was Gottfried Meyer: His companion’s OF COLUMBIA. pame bas not been ascertained. Upon tne Uncer and by virtue of a deed of trust to me.. bedy of the unfortunate Swede were found duly recorded in liber 790. fol:0 234, of the land some 8, naturalizati » rzanewoes ts A (ol of a0. mpg wed a zation papers, Disiric: of Columbia, I will sell on FRIDAY, Jono 16th, at 53.0% the ad nel Beader, Denver, and ‘clock 29 01 5 " ay Tith tre premises, at pablic auction, ‘and to the htgbeat | “OMe $15 in money.—[Denver News, May Zita. ne are Ne aaarvered 173, 31, 24, 25, and 33, 1, A TERRIBLE TRAGEDY occurred two or ‘Terms of sale: One halt cash; balance in six and | three days ago at Union Springs, Ala. For twelve months, secured to the satisfac‘ion of trus- | taontbs J. B. Beaumont has been paying his Tons purevenct ® at purchaser's cost. If the | addresses to Miss Mary J. Hasky, daughter 1 C of sre not complied with within three | of an old and respected citizen of that piace. days from e, the trustee reserves the right i \bou as to resell et risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. | M!/8S Hasky was about twenty-four years of j exe, and sustained an excellent SM Aepoett aktime of tele. waaen, tress, | Rr behavior ant chaste ane 28T-e0kds THOS. WAGGAMAN, Auct hearted, upassuming, and a mem 7}\HOR. K. WAGGAMAN, _ | Episcopal church. Singular as it may seem, Te Beat aicte Ractionsor, 519 Teh atreet n. w. | Beaumont was @ married man, and allowed to pay attention to the young lady until bis AT A S*CBIFICE. SALE OF 223 A STREET | conduct 4roused the suspicions Of some of On FRESE EEASE: CAPITOL HILu. the neighbors. The parents of Miss Hasky 1 Car BDAY. Le rt yg o'clock p m questioned her, whereupon she confessed her Rbove property. The House 1s a three-storn guilt. Her father swore ven, ice on the Brick, containing ten and fitted outwith | C€stroyer of the happiness of his daughter every modern convenien: in rear, | @nd her parents. A day or two afterward brick Stabie lothed and piaetered; Lot 19 by 136 to a 80 foot alley. | Beaumontealled tosee Miss Hasky as usual, ‘Terms day of sale . when she informed him that the secret was _Je6-Gkda THOS. E. WAGGAMAS, Acct | out, and that ber father had swore to kill Tomas DOWLING, Aactioncer. Lim on sight. Beaumont left the city at SECOND-HAND BUILDING MATEBIALS aT | Sng betrped Gas ee ane Re tert the IDAY MORSIEG. Save Oth, 1506, room, procured a loaded pistol, and, placing OR ET er eG sane Sth, 1508, ot 11 | Tee: Tero ber temples pulled the trigger, Butler Buildings; | coraer of and ber blood and brains spattered the South B streets, a a Batid- | room.—[ Nashville Banner. irg Material: Comsteting in yart of Marbie and eT MW voden Mantels, Flank, Brick. Store, Siate, Doors, RESULTS OF THE VICKSBURG CuT-oFF. Sash, Blinds, Mouldinge, Iron Fencing. &c.. &c. The cut-off at Vicksburg bas greatly alarmed Also, ar * of St-ne and Stone Caters’ Toois, the citizens. The Vicksburg Herald adialts 2 ee 8 in changin} PJEXCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. the channel of the Yazooriver, so as to bring MIBRORS, ProecuRE | it through Chickasaw Bayou, and thence by VINGS. CORDS: TASSELS, | canal in front of the city to the Mississipp!. SEWING MACHINE, &c., 4c; | The Herald thinks this can be accomplisned By ipg the eutire stock contained in store No 404 b at a cost of about $200,000, and adder “The Sih street ncrthwest and 40S 20tb street north- | main volume ofthe Yazoo could be diverter On FRIDAY MORNING, June 9th, commonctn; Usrovugh the bayou, thence into Fish Lake, at 10 o'clock, L willacll ‘by vir'ne of authority | 25d finally into the Mississippi riverat the Vested in me as receiver, at 404 9b street north- | National Cemetery, by means of a break- west, @ large stock of waterat Yazoo, by cleaning and deepening the bayou, and by the catting of a canal from Alege bea the southern end Of the lake to the Missts- ; ° . = Siopl. The effect of the plan proposed will be usually Tound in s Picture Frame establishment, to keep open a channel in the Mississipp! from St 1 o'clock p, m., the same day, at 408 i0th strest, | tte National Cemetery @long the river bos, rae lot of Mouldings, Machines, <>. cer of the whole city; and should this be Terms cash, GEORGE W. PHILLL practicable. the dangerous tafluence of the cut-off will not only be avoided, but we HOMAS DUWLING., Auctioneer. sbeuid brought me get and more on — ommunication with the rieh and populous A ISTBIOT OF COLUMBIA. ADJOINING | Téles forsvpport. gtoromc% ON THE NORTHWEST. AT | yy Lingxry CoLosscs—The Graphic f four separate deeds of prints @ view of the studio of M. Barthoidl, grenious and Dearing vate Tearectiveyr is in which the statue of “Liberty Eolighten- 0 h day of February, 1363,the isth day o% ing the World,” which will stand in New May, 1968, the Ist dey of January, 1869, and the 16th | York harbor, is being completed. The society day of Jeruary, 1369. and led respectively in | jay: charge Ti Liber £0. M,N 39 Taietie Lebae iy folles : baving the matter in is the Union eT. ani Fravco-Americaine, and the statue will be Pea oe oe peg commemorative of our Centennial and the County, District of shall sei traditional friendship between the two great Tambia, we \t Ne avcticn, en FRIDAY The Yorn dey of June, A. | pations. lt is no longer a mere Project, but D. 1876, on the premises, at the hour of 5:30 o'clock | bas passed into the domain of reality. In BD. n., to sath — several promissory notes se- | the studio ol M. Bartholdi, in the Avenue ourid by said deeds. and at the request in writiag | q:Orjeans, Paris, work has already begah on of the holder of said pr -missory notes, the following the model. The statue will be: metres in Sguous to Georgetown; ig the Coanty ot Wamicn: | height, a. inetre being equal to 99.908 Ameri ton District of Columbia, lying wot of Fay ean Inches, and, laclading the base, will thus a2 feet \» Jt wi casi neither Sud north, belbg patt of wtract called Reng Ea ES copper repousse. ambers in the lower end conteining sixty three acres, more or Tera (im | SePPor it'will be filled with oon gravel to Br yo argo Gouble Brick 2g House, | insure stability, that it may not oseillate or able, Orchaid. &c., &c.), less that portion there ys y he Eesti eeeta one eee aoe | Gremtecetrd incer'aeer Sore mis 4 A nme of sale: Opo-fth (1.8) cash; balance in six interior to the hand holding the light, wien ighteen (18), and twenty-four (20) | may ve seen faroutat Bea, hd. it to thought, a iced of trust oo arorete ein: | Will be aneleciric light. the hand is grester ‘of $s) | 10 height than two large-sized men, ope ired at time of'sales All conveyanctag ot required af ol le conveyancing at-cost E caren. —der etehat bathe oo . terme ofeale are pot compiled Wick, LOPEMENT.—Our quiet little community a week ter day ofsale, the Sracsiea toons Was thrown into a commotion last Friday t to resell the property, after five (5) days’ | morning by a rey that F.O. Hoffman, of it the risk snd cost of the defaultiag pur- | the Star, and M Blancue Prichett, sister chaser. A plat of the property will be exhibited on | of the Rey. E. H. Prichett, had eloped on the the ground at the terns of ae OX, preceding evenlog. At first It was thought Titomee & & lo be a hoax, gotten up by some enterpri¢ing mrad THOMAS DOW parties, but sequent events proved the -—— romor correct. It seems that Mr. Hoffman YOUNG & MIDDLETO: took the bride-elect out riding on Thursday evening. a proce omg 5 and, of "8 RAL VALUABLE BEFW- | course, ex no suspicions. Tue couple TARY PeOPERTY. ox Year: i& TWEEN 26rH | drove lo Thaxton’s, at which point they left AND 2772 STUEETe NORTH WEST. the buggy, aod took the western bouad mail By virtue of a deed of trast dated March 17, train for Bristol, where they were married 1871, and recorded 1a Liber G4, folios 474, 415 fj on Friday. So far as we are informed, tne ‘and 476, one of the land records for the District friends of both parties were in entire of Columbia, end st the written request of the iS - aoe, 2 ‘= arty secured thereby. will sell at public auction, | Tance e premeditatel] elopemen: Te ffont of ‘the premises, on SATUKDAY, June | happy — passed through town on Sa 10th, 1876, at 5 o'clock p. m, the following de- | day morning en route for Richmond on @ sora goto sitaste hg tage | et ne nae. visit to the bride's relations, and retaraed agton, District of Columbia, edn = % Dumbered four. (4,) five, (8.) ax, (6.) seven, (7,) | Rome Wednesday evening —| Bedjord (Va ) Tha uastaaterat ay stone geet (3) ath te oquare w seo? Wingy Boss’ Manuscript.—Of Mr. Bloss’ mau- be west corner of lot : nine 0) beaesing tthe, sosthweg chee, ,1 | uscrint cf ahi tas Grace tie sina ey Line of 27th street west, twenty (20) feet, thence east | E&VE & specimen, the Cincinnati Enquirer 100 feet to the back line of said lot, thence south #0 | Says: The peculiarity of bis ehirograply, feet, thence west 100 feet to the said 7th street, and ich Was 60 often commented upon, was lace of beginning; fo" the other part of lot nine. (3) | supposed to arise from some peculiar detcet igtuning st the southesst corner of lot 10, insaid | of the brain. Although he knew well euousi: iieace vorib St feet, thecze slong the reariiue et | What the characters ought to be, he lacked lots 12 and 13, 75 feet west, tothe place ofbegin- | the ability to transmit to the muscles aod bing, and spportensness, beiug the whole property | nerves of his hand tbe conception of his k: iz lately nasthe Washi: mm Brewery. mind. He held the pen by the extreme end. erm: ih: BS 20a eix 6) mouths, with wed beeen interest, ard Daience fh twelve (id) monthe,’ with | 818 Wriling was simply a species of niero ics, but he made bis characters always interest, ‘The deferred payments to be. ingen Size, ‘and one could by close study in Lime sold. Ade) 900 with ho required of'she ur- | learn to deci them. Many persons sup- » ot pur- advert! Printing eoun- ‘rustes. try where there is not @ sample of “Bioss” MiDDLRTON, Ancts. hung up somewhere to try compositors. A Brips’s Two DISarPoineMEnts.— ‘VALUAB VED | Miss Nicholson, of Kokomo, Ind., is under- % yabstate. 1 Matias M00, AND going @ rather severe anc unexampled = By virtue cf tw, deadeot fran dated oY Eavve been married to Mr. W. Ts Mason, wito folio 449, Bey, and ta Me a a farm. His oy for Washington iightuing while at on : — oT Deut ter sen on Sa" met Mea. Bablic auction, | time marriage. : . G. Jane, A. W. Byres, of Winamac, and a marriage was the lots | arranged between them for last Thi 5 re the ‘come to Lime, - E iat iis | Curly’ Cleappeared oo the way irom Wins. - = OPES WITH His WIFR’s Sis- which in or 1 8350 a Eu Ss A A | the date, while his wife was making inquiries con- rainy compos cerning him, she ‘became aware of the fact ies Now abe Bris fection for absolute ‘i. Werld, 3a. mas, bis rash- Gaaeme aon puny Sha pe al- all forms, for smoking Bibded ttmover toa policeman con. 4% INESDAY..........Jame 7, IS76. Sree eee, ———— fo, STE-FOURTE CONURENS. claring thut at tod. ey gehen 4 revidence on the SION AT HELL GaTR.—On th New York Evening News has t * folio remarks: Of course General Ney “tu's nove Gray. agreed to fight twenty paces, the one least heifer. At the first r his ear and the other a pleceof his nose. The pouth shot in the ear coucluded that be aad enough of t Up the heifer. gotten; 1 cent, “I should say that he left bis watch tobum, and took it oul’n "Is pocket to see if he'd time to go hum and Get it, was a leetle absent-minded.” b as in Maine on eee oe ouse the other day, was agreeably surpr: to hear from his wife . iseaith lift in the parlor. He stripped himself for practice, but was taken down when he ascertained that the lift was in the shape of & buge parior stove. which the ! ~ 4 = ed her dear husband to carry to the at- tic. 4, i Scrpay Liavor LAws —The London Sat urcay Review. in dteonse' the prov’ of « bill troduced tn the House of * cnforeing a Suuday liquor law in cay is offen a dull dayeven to rich men, bot if we imagine what it would be to & wcll-to-do Londoner If his clab were e2ut PP, ‘f bis friends were all out of towa, and if the key of the cellar had been lost, we shall get some idea of what it would be lo® pose tae if there ‘were Do pablie houses open, M..Smyth proposes that we sh: lmy the sober population of Ireland under this disability, on the chance that a certaia minority which gels drank whenever it has & chance may learn seif-contro! oy being ha- bitually kept out of temptation. There te Dothin; Specially interesting @bout Irian Grupkards &s to tempt us to throw over- ate ion tt naeeeen principles ce we 111] toink it right to maintaia in the case of English druvkards. “as well ax Ireland, and on week A ‘ason Sundays. But it ts essential te remenn. “, Ubey serve otter purposes in the sociay “COBOMY of the poor that of pa “wan to fuddie away his senses in e. -asible time. Bo, the shortest » “are served wong.ne these other 4 THE FortHCOMING Mon —— Fi ede nees Will go very far te quiet (” hensions that | Deen felt for som” by those living ai a xbort distance from the spot where the monster explosion at A.%ll Gat» ts to take piace. The general's famia~ larity with effects of various explosive gives bim @ right tospeak with confidence &s to the results that may be expected from the blasts that will oconr in the three-sere cavern at Hell Gate. If we are not m: formed, that blast is to be accomplished through the agency of thirty tons of nitro~ glycerince, which Is a larger explostve mass than, &s far as wecan learn, has ever been employed in any mining undertaking on re- cord, and If set off at one time could not fail, under any circumstances, to be dixamtrons. The general, however, endeavors to calm the fears of the riparian residents of the river by the aunouncement toa reporter that the safety of the « st rround: its heigbborbood is assured by the mu itiplic of the charges: but as (hat accomplished -—~'c nance expert bas never himself heard of @ mining enterprise in which so iargea volume of combustible power has been employed, Opinion as to its probable effects must be eb COM Zrano sal is, and the foundation of u his hope doubted when based on the belief that so enormous an amount of explosive matter, thet can be ignited uoder ordin cireumstances by the tap of a hammer, wi! explode successively and not simultaneously when the explosion of the contents of the ‘iret chamber will produce & concussion suf- ficient to shake a county. et AMONG THE PICTURES in the &) tion lish 8e0- Art gallery is one which should jal Interest for our countrymeén. U-length rait of Washington, by Stuart, painted from life at Phiiadelpaja, in 1596, by Mrs. William Bingham, and by ber presented to the Marquis of Lani as & token of gratitude for the friendly be bad taken tn our oo ye! trou! At the death of the Marquis bis personal ps mate Oey Fy) the embarrassment of bts aflairs, bad to de sold, and this picture was bought by Samuel William an American i rebant then established London, who me t 5 — for itone thousand guineas under the 8 mmer. THE New York ( Ls’ Way or Loox- ING aT 17.—This young lady informei me that her trousseau cost upward of $10,000, and when I expressed astonishment at this extravagant expenditure of money, she naively replied: “Yes, 1 spent a great deal of movey; bul one never expeces to marry more Wan once in & lifetime, and besides, papa may fail. Emma — often expresses regret that she did not bay lots of pretty things when she was { er Called immediately after their return, thousand doliars more wou m Messenger. Europe; for her f ch difference.—{ Noah's THE WAGER of battle is n a with six-shooters at urt to have the und one lost a piece of 87 Hon. E} peaking oferit- old rt iei-ms against candidates, quotes the proverb, that “the most clubs are found under the best apple tree.” S87 About as mean a posishan asenny man kav put bimeeit into, iz to work all the time for tbe devil, and look all the time to the Lord for bis pay.—Josh Billings, &7 Always pick oul a bald-beaded barver to shave you, because be can’t consistently = you to buy any hair renewer.—| La hn arr Young mistress: “It's your ‘Su next week, Jane, isn't ite” Jan mum! Why, you've for- { Punch. a7 How sad it is ai this season to seen man looking back u; & miss; it life tore- lect that be hes no relations in Puiladel phia.—(Haston Pree Pre 87 “The best route to the Black Hill ob- serves with great propiety the Louisville Courier-Journal, “is of much less impor- —- miuers than the best route out of s7 New York Dispatch: When see a Woe- begone jooking individual standing be- fore & restaurant show window, looking at = SS of strawberries and sighing, you cau t two to one that be isa Centennial refa- gee, who wasonce @ wealthy anda happy man. S7-1) is a well: cuffs have an ui crete themselves tomewhere in the immedi- ate vicinity of the elbows, while dirty ones exbibit @ wilful and exasperatiog determi- bation to remain obstrusively in the vicinity of the Knuckle.—| Boston Glode. thenticated fact that clean ccoun lable tendency Lo se- &7”" What would be your notion of absent- edness?” asked Rufus Choate of a wit- bess whom he was croes-examining. “Weil,” said the witness, with astrong Yankee ac- man who thought that she bad a peg or two S7'A Westerly man put one of bis eboul- ders out of joint while trying to “moet his fingers” around a tree. shouldbe ® warning to young men net to try and ta! per With the greai principles of eternal fit- ness which provide summer evenings and front doorsteps and an article that they can get their arms @round without ewaiuiag.— {Norwich Bulletin. 7 Master (sn) ings “There’sa most ex- eee, smell, James; I've aoticed sev- eral—.” it, sir. I've 5) about it dows stairs. The butler, siz, you see, is ‘igh church,’ Which he as 62 up @ boratory ta the '. and burns ———, My Fon stand . but the cook is the “low chureh’ persuasion, and she burps brown to hobviate the bincense. It's perfectiy’ hawful on saints” days, tir.—[ Pumer. Hall Porter: “I don’t wonder at DIED. DYER. Os Sune 6th, 175.at Ui o'slock p.m, a Warren »St2o'clock p. os Ar to attend. Weaits FL RST Raat serie Lia ear es ies Se : UNDERTAKERS. R.*- BARVEY, : 934 7 STEESET, Undertaker. WM. HACKETT wire B..*- Banker, = Cabinet Maker and Undertaker, ©19 Live Greset Ropreryst, ectl-ty be:

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