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DRY GOODs. DRY GOODS. Jest ¢ PENED, Large ttock of UNFINISH®D SHIKTS AT “0 CENTS. There G ots ate made well aod only need batons, otuer atten boiee snd ga-sets. They surpass all ccady- both as to fitand quality, at RY, OWS SHIRT FACTO: — ¥ STSEAT NORTH W esT. 91 LeDrott Bulldiag. D Y GOUDS CHEAP! WYLIE bas rotuced bis extensive steck H clans sores. extraordinary in all Dros Goods, Suit Materinis, W bite Gocds, Lawns and Summer Goods. ¥ aoe and old can be suppl Agency Demorest’s Pat: Sotrt.” 2elT-tr LAST CHANCE. One case Wh''e Victoria Lawn. 3.610 rar at 16 > im short lengths; positively the ball have this season. bite Bedspreads, at @1 and 1.50, reduced fro ‘ard 82 - 25 pieces W hite Matting, at 25 and 30 cents, re- duced from 31 aud 3754 conte. te pieces Lawns, at 123¢ cents. Paras: Is red cod 25 per cent Mosynito Notting In pieces and canopies, ready for use, from 93 50 to 4.80. Fioor U lclo be, all widths. Gur eptize stock of Dress Goods to be sold without to ovet. ik Leslie's cat psper PATTERNS. GEO. J. JOHNSON & 60. Selz-0o 711 Market Space, WEST CITY PRIG: r HE LOWEST CITY PRIORS FOR DRY ALL THS S¢MMEK STOCK TO BE SOLD, GBEAT OPPOKTL SITY FOK CaS8 BUY RES, w 2 rg aus ress Goods now 25 SIL 37-cent dreuadines nox 25 | Grenadines now 3734. Frenadices now 60 Brown and Figured Percales. wns, 12% conte. 2 ap NG. 15. 35, 20, 25 cents, never before kuown. = Summer nas and Carpe ae for Ba-entes, " N. NAUDAIN. J © - 709 Market Space. t FEARFU L KEDUCTION. SVERY YAED OF OUR ENTIRE STi DUCED. READ OUR BARGAINS. Lonsdale U4 MBBIO, yard wide, finest qnaltty, Fo scents. Lares sas rtinent of Deactifel LAWNS, >, W. 12. 13, Is # cents. Large assortment of Black Grecadines. Pisin Grenadines, Plaid Grenadines, Su.iped Grenadines, 18, 20,28, 31, 37, 59 cents. CARTER’S, 707 Market Space. Yory large acertment of Hamburg Edging, 8. 6, $, 1, 12, 15, 18. 3), 25 cents. Ladies Linen Oolor B Pure Liven Every yard of our Biack hmere. Black Silks at real co. BRODHEAD & CO., 939 Puvxa. A EXTEaA between 9th and 10th sts., RDINARY INDUCEMENTS in » Swiss, Victoria Lawns, Natn- per yard and up, incinding Guinet, and P.nson’s cele- Offer adines, Sc and up. mn teantiful designs. We end ap. » and Cretonnes, 12% per dezen and 3 per be 8. leach ted } 2 Kid Gioy vee Bed Spreads $! anc Mamtore i: Se por yard and np. Ladies’ and Gen: s Underwear at agents’ prices. SRANCH STORE, 1265 & street, bet. 12th and 13th streets. BEODHEAD 4 Co, jester 939 Ps. det. 9h and lth ste. CeNnoi s¥’S, 3HE CHEAPEST STORE IN THE CITY, cos NINTH STBEET, Opposite the Patect Odice. ines. B5 to #30 ud Sansooks, tucked fur Sacks, ins. 91% dozen. ideries. «ers. from at hh lesale and retail. nts Gaure Underwear jeS-tr ~ AUCTION PRICES! Haricg ret with unummal enceoss darine tho past MBovth, we propose to continue vur grees Closing Ott Sale for THIRTY DAYS LONGER, AND sma ON MONDAY, JUNE 4, Ofer our large stock of DBESS GOODS, tuciading SILAS, GRENADINES, MO HAIBS, ALPACAS, &c., AT 20 PER CENT. BELOW CoxT. GOODS MUST BE SOLD. DOMESTIC AND HOUSZEEEPING GOODB ‘Will be cferia sere. Positively sil < Be scld at euciicn. 3. © WISWALL &@ 00., 310 7th st., near P SPzEciau | ARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS. rices which must secure purcha- ods not closed ont by July i, will Jest openct. 100 pieces handsome and stylish aDEBSE GUOLS, ranging in price from 120, to Tic. M Bink Grenadines, ell silk and wool, Lapin's 1 per yard, cheap. MHandecte S:rioe bud Pieid Greuedinee, fine Black Cashmeres, Tames Cloths, Mobair ani Alpacas, at dow Tice “Black Dress =\ius from 81 to @ h Summer Si! yard. Bird and sre. Lawns at laec., ple Goods, all at J. W. COLLEY, Cor. Sth street and Market Space. THE sits myS-tr auD ORESS GOOOS HOUSE or . WASHINGTON. We tuyite the attention of the public to our im- menee amoriment of newest styles SUMMAE SILKS GRENADINES “Of all shades, in Stripes and Plaids. ~Ofmige stock SLACK SILKS of all colebrated j Bummer DRESS GOODS of all the latest produc- LACE SACQUES and SHAWLS of the richest K UMBRELLAS, fine HOSIERY, end La- er Lines SUITS ip great variety, st lees than Gow York peices. WOLFORD @ SHILBERG, ver, pods ees. Guipure Laces for ees Gnd Lidia Goods. new erdresses Suits ‘Overdress«, ‘smbric Zephyr Cloth, aud’ L Ww inen, from @3 00 to @23. Wray ving Sacks at all prices. i 15000 YARDS AUCTION SALES. TO-MORROW, HAMBURG EDGES FROM AUCTION, | I)°SOAN80™ BROS. Acctioncers, 3,5, 5, 10, 12, 15, and 18 cents. 25.000 RDS Very best CALICOES. 356 and 4% cents per yard. One hundred pieces BLEACHED COTTON at 43<c, BLACK GRENADINES from aucti ud plaids, from 12%, 15, 18, a0; ene? Pe 100 B with fancy eae 100 PIECKS yard wide, at 12 cents. 12,15, 15, Ete. VICTORIA LAW! 15, 18, 20, 35, Ei a —. FIRES PLAID DBESS ;GOODS 18,29, 3 o BOLLS NEW MATTING rerouSSSIE AERSTRS LinEN 2% WIDE SHEBTING QOTTON, 250. All kinds of W) oe HITE GOODS for ladies and C. M. TOWSON & CO's., 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS, Sovrn fiz, Nean 71H STREET. BOxs Surers, size 11, 16 inch, made of Wameutta’ Mastin one Hundred Linen for 62 cent for a fine Dress Shirt, Boys” LL ABS only 80 conts per doze BALTIMORE SHIRT Facnow jeT-Im Back ALPAGAB ie5-eotr RAILROADS. See a a a BALtiners AND OHIO RAILROAD, JUNE 11 1876. m. LEAVE WASLING’ = oe sey ay wiatioae 4 timore, An: ind ‘way stations, Point of Rocks and intermediate stations: Main Stem. 7:10—Baltimore and Alexandria Junction. B:10—New York, Philadelphia and Boston Bz- press. Pullman Parlor Oars. Suaday,stops *: Way Stations, and counccts for annap- :15—Cincinnati, St Lowis and Pittshure Rz- press. Deer Park. Oakland, Frederick, Ha- | oad sud Valley Koad. Parlor an: pe 8:20—Point of Rocks and way stations. $0— Baltimore and way stations, - %:35—New York Limited Express, Baltimore and Philadelphia. Sanday to Baltimore oniy. 2: Baltimore, W: 5 19:15— Baltimore, Way Stations, Rilicott Oity and 1:40—sew ork, Philadelphia and Norfolk Bz- ess. Op Sunday, sil Way Stations and jaltimore only. 0—Baltimore aud way stations. Salttmore and Laurel Brpress. Wilicott Frederick aud Way Sistions, vie Be- day. 4:30—Frederick and Point of Bocks,(via Metro- Vitex Branch). 45—Baltimore. Annapolis and way stations. 25—Chicago, Cincinnats and Lowisvilie Express ‘cept Baturday, daily to Deer Park. Oak- mbus. Louisierilie by 11:30 care to Unicago, in ‘adelphia Erpress, Pred- ladensbury Beits- 6-40—Baltimore, BI a College, 7:00 Nike, Leorel. Annepetis ‘anction. —Baltimore sud way stations. 8:40—Pitisburg. but ne connection beyond Mar- tinsburg by train leaving Sunday night Way Stations on Metropolitan Branch. 9 par rere. Bladensburg, Beltavile, Lau- 10:00—Nrw York and Phtladelphia Night Bzpress) 8 coping Cars to New York. 10.05—Baitimore aud principal way stations, 10:40—Martinsbarg snd way stations, Metropol!- 11:30—S0 Lewis Rzpress Cotcago, :30- ous express. ndusky, Newark, Deer Par ud Ov Saturday for Louts FAO. 15 Colambus, k and Osk- ie. Sleepers. mk 3. 8:38. 40, 7-00, 8:20, 9:60, 10:00, 10:08 and 11:30 tly. * Ali otucr trains dally, except Sunday. So connection on Sunday tor Hagerstown or Val- ley Branch: or or Be ‘ork end Philadelphia at &: & m. and 1: p.m. For further information apply at the Baltimore and Obio Ticket Offices, Washington Station, and . 603 Pennsylvania avenue, and 613 15k Street northwest, where orders will be taken for bagasge to be checked and reocived at any point 1a the city. THOS. &. SHARP, Master of Transportation. L.M. COLE. Genoral Ticket Agent. GEO.S. KOONTZ, General Agont. 15-te 1876 rensgV¥ettania 187 ROUTE To the North, West, and Southwest. | Double a barr Rails, Splendid Scen- * “UNE 12TH, 1576. ‘Trams leave Washington, city time, from Depot, corner of 6th and B streets, as follows: For Pittsburg end the West, 6 m. daily, with Parlor Csr to Pittsburg; 7:40 with Paisce Car to Obicago; and 1 ™. daily, Saneua 0 BAILBOAD. D POTOMA i Bochester, Buffalo, Horth, 6 a. m. iy, except Sun- m. dsily, except Sat ‘ane : wit ers tc Watkins. For Erie, Uanandaigus, Boftaio, sud Niagure Walls, 11-00 a-a. dallysez: cept Sunday. ‘are, 9: s,m. daily, except Sunday. For New York ard the Est, 5:05 a.m. and 1:40 2,2. dels, except Bancay, with Parlor Cars at- r 58:0; m.. excest Sunday. a Re @ FREDERIOKSBURG A BAL AND ALEXANDBIA & WASHINGTOS a. m., by 3, 4:20, Sunday at 7 and 10 Tickets, information, Sieepr can he prow Sortheast corner of Thirteenth street snd corner of Sixth WI jation from Hotels and 5 . M. BOYD, Jx.,Gen’l Passenger Agent. FBANK THOMSON, "Manager. jend-ly TNAVEHSAL R.R. TICKET OFFICE. BAILBOAD TICKETS to or from all points bought. exchanged or sold at & reduction of ONE DOLLA: upon any other office or de inthis chy. good cased. checked through, ies > ® . D. WHITBSIDE. iy 927 Peon, sve., Candy store, COAL AND WOOD, Oskt c Lk woo woop 4 NEW DEPAKTURE’ HEAVY REDUCTION IN PRIOR OF FUEL! CH. cd CHEAP’ FOR GASH! Buy now and save monthly advance. Thoasands of tons créered pe J dally, cargoes of best varieties of Coaland Wood. Read! Bead! And try . Advautages now cifered never before exten: © of & cents to $1 per cord from our wharves and ves- sels. Good Pine Wood on wharves, 83 75 to @4.00 od. Bebere’ “ = T3to 8.00 75 to ‘mall advance on above prices. ondingty low rates. Cartmen nu- hence delivery, very cheap. “Hating two of the largest wharves in the District, and all the fa- cilities thereto annexed for the dellvery of Coal ai- Fect from our vessels to the consumers we can cer- faivly offer special inducements, 2,3 Ibs, clean Coal salven on. Aware V2 OHNSON BROTH nin Office and Depot at Jobusov's W ‘end 13 F 21119 9h street my5-cotr De (CUAL AND KINDLING WOO, aif Sie Cestze qualities, ana to which we favite tbe Sttention of consumers. Our PATENT BUNDLED KINDLING WOOD, THE TRADES. XANDER BALL, _ WIULIAM BALL, TTT a and "esiors in Doors, Bash and * 5 uiiding M GiarssHars-va. aud all Bi ding Materia, a7 even Herta beaiar set Raitt tae See aaa D sz v B: JAMES ¥. BRIER, PLUMBER AND GAS BIT1BR, wart tr $1) 71a ST. NOBTHWEST. A WrAinge JOHN 0. HOUAN. 713 Market Spas, : ier alee Southeast corner %h and D sts. northwost. ENTIRE EF?EOTS OF A CarATE Meta to 4 DEOLINING Bou: EK ESP: UNC CHsMBER OOTT, wie trite Ry vest, 20. at 10 o'clock. DUNCANSON BROS. Aucts. STEAMER LINES. STzANER “ HABBING: 6th street art for Nomint snd rates. i jel6-tr NEW DEPARIURE. CLYDE’S WASHINGTON, PHILADELPHIA, poene™ AND PROVIDENUN STEAMSHIP ‘The steamers cf the above line will leave Philadel- hie 'y BATUSDAY,st32m for ‘eshingicn: returning, will leave Jchnscu's wharf every’ MONDAY! at 12 m.,for Philadelphis. No wha:fage on out- ward freizhts. Through bills of lading tesued to and trem the above ports. Frelghis received and de- Hvered daily from 6a. m. riders for to m. 0 Oclivery cf freights and received at 1202 F street and 1119 %b sirect northwest, No. 5 H. JOHNSON & Cu Jelé tr Agents for Washington, foct 12th at. u. Cre LINE FOR PHILADELPHIA REDUCED RATE ON HORSES, ae ht recetved on board Steamer on MONDAYS up n Freight received in Warehouse st any = GF. HYD myM-Im_ $9 Water street, Georgetown, D. 0, (OR NOK FOLK F TRANER LADY OF THE LAKE Leaves the Company, * wharf, foot of 6th street, every MOSDA DNKSDAY and FRIDAY, af 8p.m, for Nor- feik. Beturntng. leave Norfolk, Tu y and Saturd: To! urs th POTOMAC BIVEB LANDINGS. Steamer JNO. W. THOMPEON loaves Com} wharf, foot of re ISDA Y. dings, m., for Goan Biver, sto intermediate laad! . ay ee weing For information apnly. at the office of the Com- pany, under Metcopolitan Bank, 15th street, posite ') Or to the Agent, at the Said = ‘mara7-1y “pRorLEs” Line” - ron INI, MATTOX CABAK MI HOUOE AND INTER M. LANDINGS. GS. ‘The sidewhee! Osptain T Benassi “ain is atts arch Sth, ing. from wharf foot of 6th street every BM DAY snd TH 6! UBSDAY ats a.m. Sehr a. Somini every TURSDAY see FITZHUGH, Agent UPPER Ma BDIATE LY STEA and after WEDNESDAY. iteamers the above line, with di tion with Bos- ton and Providence, will sail from Fhiledelphis for Waebington, D. U., every WEDNESDAY sud BATURDAY. Returning. leave Washiugton MON DAYS and FRIDAYS, trom Johnson's wharf, foot of Lath street southweet. Through Bills Lading is- au d from the above ports. Freight received and delivered datly from @. to6 9. m. Orders for delivery of freight, &e., rvciived at 1902 F et Ee noriW. B. OLYDE & 00, No. 12 8. Wharves. Fotiadelpaie, J. H. JOHNSON & CO. Agents for Washington. te ers leave Philsdeipbia EVERY Ey 12m. Leave Georgetown, D.O,. ERY MUN DAY at © p.m. Freight received daily mutil 6 p.m, Through bills lading given for Boston anc Providence. Consignees wis! landed at Geor ing thet: te fil order them marked vis own. will order marked "vi th #. HYDE. Georgetown. G. 99 Water st, Geor, tower D.C. M.P.OLYDE & 00. 198. Wharves, Philadelphia, mayl ly ees Ot oct poner od Steamers of ‘this Cine © specifier pothing to the torte of BETWEEN NBW YORK AND VER POOL, CALLING 47 CORK HARBOR, From bzw Youn. | Fuom Naw Yorr Algeris...... Wed., Jane 3) 'Algeria.......Woed.,Jaly 26 Janne % Bothate .... jy Aug. 2 ly 6 Abyssiaia... Wed., Aug. 9 Bussii 16 {vs oF Passaen.—Cabin, 80, sid, acnordicg te scoomauodsiioa, RIGGS HOUSE, PLUMER & SPOFFOBD, Proprietors ¥ ‘TEENTH AND G STREETS, Wasnineton, D.C. BANKERS, $200, $500, $1,000. BOTHINGH AM & Cb. Baw kens myld-ly freanenty pay Lt twonty Seeted every thirty Gave, Stocks bought and carried as long as desired on Geponit of ‘five per cent. Oircalars aud Weekly re- ports sent free. api coly $100 ASPSFEEES, $1,700 ing the past few months, ‘stem of operatin, Risks redaced to system of ope: 3 © nominal! soms and profite ing full Information sent mn Velle i. ¥ TH BEST IN THE DISTRICT. CINCINNATI LION LAGER AND PILSENER BEER, In Cork Bto} Bo! dozen pints..91 20 With Pateot Lisuraina Steppcreg ed & Bixty (60 “Lightulog Stoppers’ when Feturbed. Otucr Bot: tles bought at current prices. For sale by Dealers throughout the District; or at DEPOT, 67 GBEBE! TO a — a acon vii ) FINE APP BAR- ad Sel Saad INGREDIENTS ALL VEGETABLE. Sample 100 Feeds fer $2.00, feshington, 609 Louisiana avenue, © P. LAURENSOR & 00. BEASURY ARTMENT, Torres drber ERINTENDENT OF Buttvrxs, 1876. ASHINGTON, D. U., June jaste of the, Wasre apes of thi Be. state Reade WILLSOB, Obiof Clerk. AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON.” ee Pa jis HE F i in rape i lot said BY WISE GaRn. pemoanson Bicsod W458. B, WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, TRUSTEES’ SALE STOBY AND B. ader and dated the twelfth (13th) day of A 1874. duly recorded in Liber Ne. 751, fol i the land records fur the county of Wash. ington, District of Co'umbis and at the request of the party secured thereby, we will sell ae puplic auction, in front of the premises.on MO ; Jone 19th, 1876, at 6 o'clock p. m , tne foltowing- described réal estate, situ ste In the’ city of Wash ington, D. C.: All that certain piece or parcel of ground oF real estate situate and in of Washington. and k Lot numbered one h Shepherd's record bered six hundred and twenty-three (643), together with the improvements, &c., consisting of an cia get three-stor: brick dwelling. ‘Terms: One third casn; balance in etx, twelve, and eighteen months, with taterest at ten’ par con- tum per annum, secured by deed of trast on the proverty so'd. of $30) will be required eofsale. All conveyancing i the expense of the purchaser If ter sre not complied with within seven days the Tr tees reserve the right to reseli the property at the riek and cost of the defaniting pnrchaser. JOSEPH T. DYER. feu. eld MICBAEL @RBEN,¢ 7!" THIS EVENING, Tuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer, TRUSTEE’S SALE OF FIXTURES, STOCK OF BROOKS, STATIONERY, MISCELLANEOUS AND FANOY ABTICLES, &c., &c, By virtue of a deed of trast, duly recorded in Liber No. 800, folio 22, one of the land records cf the District of Columbia, aud be ing date the twenty -seventh day ‘of votober, 15/6, ana at the request of the party secured thereb: Wil sell at public auction,on FRIDAY NOON, June 16. 1876, at 334 o’clo d by virtue trast. will sell at piblic auc- MONDsY EVENING, June 19, 1876, and g evenings— large Counter with Drawers, Teo ordinary Office or Store Tables, One Iron Eafe, ‘wo Gines Show Cases, Stock of Newspapers, tionery and Mircellaneo 8 portion of the tien, Perloticals, Books, Sta- end Fancy ‘Articles, com. ock end fixtures of the Store, corner of F and 2th streets northwest, lately krown ag the Junction News Depot. Te ms of eale: Cash, JOHS © 8. RUT: ‘rustee, Ga jote-ot THOMAS DOWLING, Anct PJUXCANSON BROS., Auctioncers, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF AN ELEGANT TW STORY, BASEMENT. AND MANSARD ROOF PRESSED BRICK FRONT HOUSE, with alt the modern Improvements, situated on K street, between 9th and lth strecta northwest, being pumbered 933, 02 K street o By virtns cf @ deed of trust dated Angust 2. A D_18°2, duly recorded of the land records for the is, est of the par cured thereby, we will sell, at pubiic ront of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, the of J A.D 6, at 5:30 o clock In the rnoon, all that piece or parcel 4 and lying in the city of VW a «. olmmbia. and being known and describt on the nd plun of said city asa'l of lot market aud ©. in Benjamin F. Gtvert’s recorded #ub- ered threo handred enty-one (S71), together with the improve- ments, cousisting of an elegant two-story basement ard mansard roof pressed brick tront Dwelliag one, with every convenience of a first class resi denee.” This property is ta a most desiral ca: oon: tion, facing south, with spacious grounds in front, bandsowels fenced erme: The amount of indebtedness secured by said deed of truet uppaid aud expenses of sale ia 1 yalance iv 6,12 and 18 months; notes bea-in, cout intercat from doy of alc, and treated ed of trust on the property sold. A deposit ) will be required at time of All con- rms of sale day of sale m the trestees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. OL. Ny FR ROLLING, et trnstecs. ETT, re.5 Attorney for Trastees. 39a DUNOANSON BBOS., Aucta. B 4. WARNER, corner 7th and F streets. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THE WHOLE ae 609, BETWEEN NEW JERSKY AVENUE, AND 0,B,AND FIFTH STREETS, By virtue of two sever! deeds of trust, dated the let day ot Octcber, 1872, and recorded in f the land records of the District of f. lio 3:6, and the other at folio sell to the highest bidder, remises. on THURSDAY, the 6th day of uly, A.D. 1876. at 6 o'clsck p, m. tquare 9, in the city of Washington, D.0., ao- cording to the public plat thereof, The square will be sole in two parcels, viz : The north part, accord- ing to the metes and bounds described in the deed of trust pertaining thereto, and the south part ac- cordirg to the metes described in the deed of trust pertaining thereto. ‘The terms of sslo (with the priv age of psying all cash) are as follows, viz.; On the north part s . with interest accrued. amounting to sbont @2 945, and expenses of the sale in ou the south part $1,244 57, with scorned interest, amounting to abou $1 4, and the expenses of sale ip carb. of which 209 on cach parcel must be at the time of sale, and the restdae on each parcel respectively in two equal payieuts om the first of October, 1876. and the first cf October, Which déferred payments, the pu. promissory notes bearin, per cent. per anuum until paid, the interest apond «Mm! aniusyy. ‘The whole purchase may be con- lidated, tfeol4 to one psraon. teres of ire not complied with witbin five days after the day of sale, the trustees reserve the right to resell the property, or auy part thereof, for cash, afier the en. of tex (30) dave notice publizhed Jn the Eve- ning Star, at the risk and cost of the purchaser jo defenit All conveyancing to be at the pur- chaser's cost. bia A. HY Tiros HOR, ¢ Teastees. _iels a J_T_OOLDWEUL, Salesman. [DUNCENSON BHOS.. Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ SALE ON VALUABLE IM. PBOPEBTY CONSISTING OF & rohssor must interest at ths rate of by Visine of a deed of trast to us dated August third, 1874 and by request, of the [7 party secured thereby, we will sell, at public suction. in front of the premises, on WEDNES- DAY, June 21,1875, at o'clock 'p. m.. all that or parcel'of ground and premises ‘sitaate in he city of Washington. D. O..aud descrid-d as lot thisty-eix (36, in Worthington & Dorsey's, trustees in chancery, subdivision of original lots one, two, three. &c.. of square No. sevonty seven (77) a ths game is recorded in the Burveyor's office of the Dis- ict of Columbia. ‘Jerms: One-fourth cash. and the balance in six, twelve and eighteen months, with interest from day feale it. til i, se- cored by a ceed of trust ou the property. A depoait of two hundred dollars w: of it the time of sali complied with in sev: chasel alter thres a.teys airert tin Kre Star. ' B. W. DOWNMAN, pela 6.0. GREEN, Trastecs, BANOKRY SALE OF FOUS ELEGANT COE Bte BREA ar? ae HOUSES, with all the Modern Lm situated on street, between 9th and loth AUCTION SALES. Og0p Tey: PURER, OF ARBICINES, aRCT ELVING. &c., &c.. CON DIN PREM: PUR Sen ee ie hoa ae On FBIDA’ wil the Good Will, Fixtares, ‘bes Son tel s » Be , coli teamed well-established Drug Store. ‘Terms cash, Jels-dta DUNCANSON BBOS., Avcts. URT SALE OF. VALUABLE IMPRSVEO AND CNIMPROVED PROPERTY. ON Or §r KTWEEN M AND N SOUTH- virtne of a decree of the Supreme Court of tne District of Columbia. the 6th day cf April, A. D_ 1578, fo equ rh couse Bo. 4168, seq, dooket 38, wi Klinedione: et al. are Diaintifis, and Beunett ot al. are defendants, ad of decree ‘al therato, passed the détp day Tul! offer for’ sale at public ac tof the premisos, on FRIDAY, 234.1576, at 46 o'clock p m.. the following scribed real estate in Washington, D.C., to wit:— Lots 78,79. iu the 79. 80. et's subdivision of the wadereig inal Lots 33, 24. 25,26, in sauere lots having @ front on 6th strcet of 19.38 ‘of td feet tod 1 feet all Lots 81 ne Dailding. bnows es the Petomae Hoa nt mae the Petomes Houses of sale: ‘Op rd bala ms third ca nce in two equal installments, payable tu ‘six aud twelve M.nths after day of saic, with inter: st at 8 per cent, Per annem. secured by “eed of trust upon property = 1d. A cash deposit of @50.on each jor sold on day of sale. SIDNEY T. THOMAS, Trastoe, $2 D street northwest. {Law Reporter ] jeis-4 % WILL OFFER At PUBLIO SALE, OR MONDSY EXT. the 26th instant, he Court Bouse. in Warreaton. Va . th ‘alusble property called Clearmont the residenee of Jee I. Hunton, Exa town of Warrenton. consisting of 3? Feautiiul residence and ‘Fra B.H. Warner, Avct.. od groanés” Teras Iiberal. David WALKER, Trastee. improv. OMAS DOWLING, A-ctloncer. HOUSEHOLD FUBBITC £, &c ,&c, AT AUC On THURSDAY M 1876, at ing the city, (at 5 street, Georgetown.) a general aesortm Honsébeld Furniture. consisting in part of— Green Rep Parior suite, Rasy Chairs. Marble top Tabies, Wardr-bos, Walnat Marblo-top and other Chamber Saiies, Pining-room bain Welnnt Extension and other Tables, Marble-top Siteboard, Curtains, Kitchen Bequisites, ete » ere. jel? THOMAS DOWLING. Auct B. H. WABNES, corper 7th and F streets, AUCTION SALK OF & DESIRABLE BUILD. ING LOT.ON DSTRERT, NEAR THE OORNES OF 778 STREET NORTHEAST. On FRIDAY, June 234, 1576, at 6 o’elock be offered, in fr the prem st the east 20 feet front by a depth of 75 feet, Lot 9. Snare 84. This Lot is on the grade, and title perfect. Terms: One half cash; ba’ance at 6 and 12 months, with interest at 8 per cent., secured br a ceed of trust. $20 down at tice of ‘sale, and sll conver- aneing st purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with in seven days “sel7-eo3t J.T COLDWELL, Salesman. YOUNG & MIDDLETON. Real Estate Auctionsers. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF A FARM OF 21 ACRES ON Titk METROPOLITAN &.B, TWO MILES FROM TOWN. one . Oo- (bia. and at the requestof the holder of the note secured thereby, we wil seil.at pablic auction, on The premises, at 93¢ o'clock pm, on WEDNES- DAY. June Vth, lot No 34, in the recurded eubdl- Tition of tract khown a4. Metropolis Vie a Washington county, near the resid late Obief Justice Chass. ‘Terms: One-third cf the purchase money in eash, ofwhich a depout of $i0u will be required st the time of «ale, and the balauce in two equal payments 8t 9 and 18 mopthe, secured by a deed of trust on the property aud the purchaser's notes bear! Fie tmtereat. Conveyancing at purchaser's cet. If the terms are not fulfilled ix 7 days the wroperty Will be resold at risk and cost of defaulting por chater, JESSE H. WHITAKEB,! trastocs wu c my29didbs YOUNG & MIDDLETON, aucts. me THE ACOVE BALE IS POSTPONED until BATUBDAY, Suro 17th, atl p m., wuen {ne property will be sold at our oTcs, By order of the Trustees. YOUNG & MIDDLETON, A: JeS-law FURTHER POST R#-THE ABOVE SAL PONED till SATURDAY, Juns 24, steame boar, Stour¢ fice, By crder of Trosteer. aids YOUNG & MIDDLETON, Ancts. DescaNsoN BLOS., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VEBY VALUABLE UN- BOVED RKAL ESTATE, CUNSISIIGG SUTIFUG BUILD BTWEER ra SOUTHWEST, IN deed of trust to a 1375, and duly record 3, 0ne Of the laud ree f delumbi 7 oD kD. m leces oF uate in the city of Washington, D.C. ed a» Lots two aad three. ia square four han- By provision of the deed of can snubddivite the sbove lots bout ten very beautiful building lots, and caa seli either as a whole cr by parcel, The growad contains abont 17.000 sqnare feet, ‘Terms of sale: One third of the purchase money Wiil bo required in cash, and the balance fa two equal instalments at one'and two th inter est at eight per cevt. per auauin, payable semi-an. buaily, the notes to be secured by a deed of trust on the premises. Twenty five dollars will be reqaired on cach lot when sold or two hundred aad fifty \ol- lars if sol a whole. The Trustees reserve the righ¢to resell at cost of defaulting purchaser if terms are not complicd with ia one week from day of sale, vcing at purchaser's Cost. WD 0. We AN, jel B. GREEN, { Trasteos. 7 OU! wh LETON, YOUNG 8 BIDDER) metas Anetioneels; TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUALE PROPERTY ON THE WEST BIDE OF FOURTH STBEKT East, BETWEEN EAST GAPITOL AND NORTH A STREETS. By virtue cf @ deed of trust to as, dated yy 20th, A. D. 1374, and @uly recorded in liber Mo. 749, folio 119, one of the land records for th District of Colombi 4 at the request of t! of the note secured + We shall self PP suction, in front of © promises. at 5 o'cloc! m.,on FRIDAY, J 3d, A. D. 4876, all tho certain pisces or Porcels of eronad situate and lytr 4. in the city of Wa-hington, and being Known jeacribed as lote lettered and marked “1” and pit Terms of the sale: in cash,(of which ® deposit of @76 on each lot will be regufred at time of sale.) and the balance in two eqnal payments at tweive (12) months, secured Dy a deed of trust upon the property, notes of the purchaser, beartug six per cent. inter- est. All conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser, If the terme seven (7) days sell the preper, purchaser, was £. ER GRAUM. _ie8-d YOUNG & MIDDLETON. OWNMAN & GLEEN, Auctioneors. TRUSTEE’S BALE OF VALUABLE B Lov € urchase money @ right to re- atthe rh t defanl atthe of defauitin TL s. cg 4 os of 1si5, and duty ree Li ‘one of the land records for, the Colambis. and at tbo reqnest of the party thereby. 1 will sell st public auction, in front of the premises, on SATURDAY, Juze 24th, A. D. 1878, at 6:30 p m., all that certain Lot in the county of Washington 12 sald District, and known ‘as Lot umber one hun«red and twenty-seven (17); in Wright aud Dole's subdt rt of M. Pleasant and Pleasaut Pisin of feuces, frame shed, &. Terms of sale: One third cash, (of which @30 must be paid at time of sale,) and the balance in and twelss months, with interest at § per cent. from day of sale until paid, to be secured by purchaser's ud @ deed of trust on the property sold to the satiefaction of the Trustee Conveyancing and Tecording at purchaser's cost. If termas of sale are not complied with in six days afcer sale the Trustee reserves the right to resell at risk and cost of purcha- eer in default. WM. F. HOLTZMAN, Trusiee, No. 1321 F street northwest. jelt-a {Sunday Garette,l} H. WABNEG, corner 7th and F strocts, TRUSTERS’ S4LB OF VALUABLE VACANT SIN BQUA vs By virtue of s dcod of trust, dated Sopte yi a 4th, A. D. 1871. snd recorded in Liber 684, folio’ Sh of tho land records of the ‘District of ae eB =! BBS ite | Templar, this county, was assisting her bus: EVENING STAR. that Cenkling has to mend = wane chest. ‘Bat that's comet in —The advent of the rural fathér, with his several boys. ail in brand-new straw hate, tell us thai the glad summer Lime has indeed That was a most delicate recognition Mr. George W. Childs, tne assembling or seven hundred and thirty physicians > adeippia last Themess’ a New York Herald thinks it surpris- dates for Pres! ing that many of the cand: . cent are comparatively young men. They'll be old enough before they are elected. —A new trouble threatens The scarcity of a f ig already being felt, especially in the west. Nearly everyboty is being withdrawn from the field and shop to fill vacancies in the family of the late T. Stewart. —Crime is the fruit of ignorance. A vote was taken in the Danbury jail, the other day, on presidential oe, and of the five prisoners only one voted for a Frankiin Pierce All others the country. wi 84 GR of 8G GS 22 BS the others voted for more sugar in the coffee, mm aod the fifth expressed a decided preference ‘8O for @ five-tined fork. —It bas been discovered by those chaps ang who wi Into causes to account for effects, 4 that utiful forms are obtained by carry- inog bardens on the head, and they recom- mend that American women adopt the plan. A very good burden, oni which comprises inter- Weight withont bulk, is @ mortgage. A sev- | viewed by the Sentinel Solonel ral thousand dollar mor: could be | Bracket sa: bave jeft the Red Cloud * greater jority of which are Cheyennes. Red Cloud Ltmseif claims that none of his young men have gone away, but In this he is evidently mistaken. Spottei Tall came as far as Cheyenne in advance of the Colo and is pow there. It is estimated that there are now, of all Kinds of tribes and nationall- es, § 000 Indians at the Red Cloud agency. All of them are evidently excited over the Prospect of an Indian war, and are liable themselves to break out tn open hostility at any lime. It seems that murders the road @re Now of frequent occurrence and, 1a~ deed, have become so common, that the: are hot looked upon as anything of mack a. Black Hill miners, gotng to and returning from the Hill, by “trageling off from the main party, as is quite freqaent- ly the case, are picked off by the lurking foe.—| Laramie Sent ti 87-“ Parliamentary laws: is the softer name for lobbyist. In Aljauy they call ‘em the “Bove Brigade. ®7 An imperial photograph of Governor any seared 2 ve ofcattie ta St. Lonts t Tuesday, aud lost him hundreds of votes. { Brook: slipped into @ bonnet without being conspio- uons, and will do the business. It will Straighten out a man, we know —They bad a meeting at the ist par- fonage the other evening to make arrange- ments for @ festival. At the time a lady called at the house of a friend. She was met at the door by the little daughter. “Ma ain't lo home,” said the child. gone over to the parsonage. ‘What's going on over there?” asked the visitor. «They're practising for a strawberry festi- vai,” was the reply.—(Danbury News. DELIBERATE SUICIDE BY STRYCHNINE or A Sea CAPTAIN'S LONELY Wr When Mr. Raynor of Riverhead, island, returned from New York tohis he on Saturday night last, be found his wife dead. She was lying upon the bed, fully dressed, and the doctor who ‘called In be- iteved that she had been dead twenty-four hours. None of her neighbors had seen her since the Wednesday previous. A paper con- taining some strychnine was found upon the Stove hear her, and on the bed was a letter, stating that she had taken the drug to end ber weary existence, and describlag its ef- fect upon her. From the firstdose she had felt no results, and but little from the second, which induced her to think that the druggist bad imposed age sgl upon her, but she proposed to try a third dose, which appear- ances inaleated she did with more sucecss. The frst ang of the letter was written with ink and the last tn pencil, the writing hay- ing doubtless been fuished after she had taken the third portion of the poison and thrown herself on the bed to die. She had been for some time rather eccentric in her Ways, sleeping all day, walking ail night, always very nervous, often violent, a complained much of the frequent absences from home of her husband, who was captain Of a echooner.—[ Sun, Vth A QUICK MARRIAGE. — The Louisville Commercial of Sunday say reporter. that @ great many Indians reservation, the She's gus. McCREAB' MILLER. On Jone 18th. 1876, by the Kev. Georae MP. ing, ALeratT(s McOnna- Bij oGetheburg, Pa.jand Ruane A. MULLER, of bis city. = his mother, corner town, D O., at 5 o'cloc! LEWIS. AtSo'clock @ m, Monday. June ¥ 1876. of consumpiion. Gonos T. Lxwis, in ihe year of his age. Fuveral from bis late residence, northwest. next Wedareday after: Pi RY. On Jue ith. 1576, pe Ral i “About noon | Pek&t, at Providence Hoxpital, yesterday young man walked hurriedly | Kis remains will be taxen to Gieveland, ome oftice of the St. Cloea monn nee et cr 8. On June 10th, M6. at 8 odo 0. m, upon the e names of ‘W. 8. . ott, 1876. ° Evans and Miss Blanche 8, Smith, Jetter- Sip oar hak tahoe: Cmoniha and 17 days, con m county.’ © appeared @ little nervous, 21 ee 3 and turning to Ma" a ene neral on Tuesday. at ¢o clock p.m , from 317 ‘Wore up in the parton: ale, ue soathesst. Melatives snd friends and immediately notified Kev. J. S. Gatliia, of Elizabethtown, who, as good luck would bave it, was a guest at the hotel. The rev- erend gentleman was agreeable to the occa- ston, and going into the parlor, Mr. Evans and Miss Smith adva to meet him, and within three minutes after their arrival at the hotel were prouonnced man and wife. The bride and groom took dinuer at the hotel, 1 then left for Uneir home near Anchorage. beend7 “Saneral trom 309 fh day, 20th, at 4-30 p.m UNDERTAKERS. RF: Harvey, - 934 F STREET, In saying good-by to the clerk the groom re- Undertaker. marked: *Weil,the old gentlemen can ob- . ject as much as be pleases, but I guess this WM, HACKETT Little matter Is settled now.’ ” with AN ILL- DISPOSE: Allegheny (Penn.) Mall says: “A girl named Agnes Iitll, not over fourteen years of age, is at the Central Station, Pittsburg, charged with poisoning ber parents. She has been living for some time with her mother and step- father, but was previously in the Home for the Destitute, having left her mother's b on account of some difficulties. Her parenjs were both taken violently fil on Satarday morning immediately after breakfast, and sutpecting thechild she was charged with baving poisoued them, and she admitted it. she had placed in the coffe R. F HARVEY. R W. BARKER, Cabinet Maker and Undertaker, 619 lity Steger Noxtuwser. U marti oct EDUCATIONAL, UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA, consiieravie quauity of muriatic acid which her ete; UMMER LAW LECTURES (nine weekly), father, who is a plumber, had been using to ee er nari eer ee cn8 1th Seoptensber. Lo = ee lend -. Bd cg parse yf to | purene their studies at this or other Law-school: SA, ne beverage preven er pare rom | parse , i drinking much of it, and conrequentiy neith- | be ns a rg EY Practitioners who bave not er of them was seriously injared. . The girl | syetematic instruction Fe S'ated that she dosed the coffee in revenge for pee y Bo Va.) to Jon & whipping her mother bad given her. She | 824 Stat. Law. was arrested, and her case 18 still aader ad visement. lier parents declined to prosecate her for the offense but wish to gether pat un. into the Reform School. Exshza, FRERON A BIG Boy.—The Binghamton Republican | née Por Snook —Mre. AW yt —The I ‘O0DGAl session = Says: “A Western fat boy was transferred last Friday from the Erie broad-gauge to a narrow-gauge train of the Lehic’ Valley Road at Waverly. Hisname ts David Na- varre, and be hails from Illinois. He was a bg the og is — who are both smi le, aecompani: This Western boy ts ——_——___ BOOKS AND STATIONERY. SomMgR READING, bim. — fourteen years dence Frank and ‘six months old, and weighs 475 pounds. | Si#tory of Independence Hall. Prank Biting, He is six feet and seven inches tall, meas- | Barly Mau of Karope, bau, ;auitheoupes nres three feet and four inches around his | Intellectual Development of Borage. Draper. hips. He occupied the, whole alsie as he | Time snd Pisce of Homer: W.E. Giadstone walked through the car. Daniel Deronda, vol ————— CHOKED BY A PIECE oF ME&AT.—The Reading (Penn.) Times has this account of a fatal mishap: “Daniel Rohrbach,of Alsace township, having cleared a piece of new land, invited his neighbors toa stone-haul- ing mateh, in order that they might help to get the stones off bis land. He provided a splendid supper for them, of which all par- took after the stones had all been removed A German, named Spicer, while ted at the supper table, got ® piece of meat in. bi Ubroat which could not be dislodged; and al- though everything was done that could be done to save him, the man choked to death.” POISON FROM A BEE's STING.—The Read- ing (Peno.) Times says: ‘Mrs. Jacobs, of | Seeaes 88 S sesases tures in Wonder Land. A Narrow Escape, Annie Thomas. The Land of the Sky, Christian Keid The Prime Minister, anthony Trollopescsos Kitty s Olaes Day, LM. Oscott.. Hallway Anecdotes, new edition SOLOMOSS & CHAPMAN. tr 911 Pennsyivavia avenue, N= PUBLICATION. CENTENNIAL OFFERING! Bepublication of the * Principles avd Acteof the | Bevclation in America.” Dedicated to the Young Men of the United States, fifty-four years ago, by the late Hezekiah Niles, editor of the & Poblished by A. 8 BA enéfursaieby MOHUN BROTH ot W.8.40 H. MOBBISON. SPECIAL NOTICE. band to hive a swarm of bees when she was stung by a bee on the head. The wound commenced to swell rapidiy, and by the a a reached the house her head, face, and, She had severe pains also in the stomach and her breathing was effected. By diligent use of proper remedies she recovered, but bas not yet fully regained her health.” Boots TAKEN OFF By LIGHTNING.—At Hartford, the thunder storm Saturday was very severe, In South Man the light- ning strack the tional church, without, however, ia Pog it. Three boys, about 14 years old, P: heney, Ned Cheney, and A. Watkins, who were Against the wall of the We haves very large stook of JUVERILE BOOKS, Leftover from the Holidey season. Thess Books are suitable for premiums for schools, We will = " liberal discount from the regular prices for at . ‘Teachers are invited to examine this stock. he Fallot ch ~ ‘amnilier Boys. By John Rall. Pople lb Gunes.’ By Mors a. W. Mare om ic og aad PAINTING. ii ‘alling Scotland Yard, Loudom, elreatars ‘In theevening whi's and pdworn with agveaebetingeal '. Will spend the summer at a7 Mark Twain Elmira, N. Y., the bome of bis wife.