Evening Star Newspaper, June 27, 1876, Page 3

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DRY GOODS. WE UST SELL CHEAP: wat? fine Brown Lawns, with enall white dots, 6, 01 Very large assortment of beautital Lawns, 10, 12, 35¢.; large ascorrment Cotter Dress Goods, 'Bc.; ‘White P. B..10, I2c ; yard-wids Lonsdaie Uambric, 1Sc.. very large assortment ot Pare Linea for La- Gies’ Suiting, 20 25. $1, very Calico that ts made, Sc , excellent Bed Ticking, 23¢ ; wide sneet- tog Cotton, 2c, pare Lines Table Demask, 503, CABTER’S, 707 Market Space. Large assortment Black Grenadines, with beant- fol Beta strips: Besutifal Plaid, 13, 20. our Black ft!ks at real cost, 80. 3143, double foil Black Alpaca, Buk Mobair; Alenca, 60, worth Tic ; Bisck Conners st Feel Gost, 73,8, $0 Bu the same pri shirts, Zc BE RIC BEADY-MAD! T'tirts ere THING IN ever SO cent SHIB’ Seeene Shee ae onli hem cer et it wi par make an exer. ination of thelr quality, at the istmor, t Factory. 2 F stri piee sent by mail on Boy 'stiz-s 11, 1134, 12, ie90 Im JUST OPENED, Large stock of UNFINISHED SHIRTS AT 50 CENTs. ‘There G. ods are made well and only need buttons, butten boles and gussets. They surpass all other Feady made goods both as to fitaand quality, at THOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, 504 F STREST NORTHWEST. jel9-ly LeDrott a iNdiag. LINEN LAWNS! LINEN LAW) OBR sh NL momming, 9 ploces Aecred LINEN LA nted all pure Linea) which w Sbali sell at % ant cents These goudsare w: Tanted to be the same qual id fu thectty at 45 Snd & cen 2 Pieces Pia 2 je & w 2 “83 ine) WHITS 10, at $1 Der yard. hendeome goods. and vers cheap. 0 pieces FRENGH OBGANDIES in bandsome re and fice qnalities pisces ¢ * SILK and Wool-striped and Piaid Back GRENADINES. for overdresses, at Simost balf price. warranted silk and wool 4 FULL STUCK OF DOMESTIC GOODS AT AGENTS’ PRICES. Bemember kccaiion. bite, all qualities LINEN CaM M. BAOWN, jel9 tr No. 314 8th street northwest, LOWEST CITY PE HE eax. 10ES FOR DEY ALL THR SUMMEK STOCK TO BE SOLD, GBEAT OPPORTUNITY FOK CASH BUYERS. cent I-rees Goods now 20 ‘e-ernt Dress Goods now 25. cent Grenadines now t Grenadines now S73. 5 coat Grenadices now 80 Biues, Brown and Ffgured Peroailes. Steck Lawns, 12% cente. Suitings, 2 cents . . 20, 25 cents, 198, 20 cents—never before Known. ” W bite Skirts cheap, to close out. d Boys’ Summer Suits cheap, at cost. /attings and Carpets at cost. tems Sor Barsarms, > m4 ess 3 t 35 K i jelt-tr PDBY GOODS CHEAP! WH BIBD WYLIE bas reduced Mach of his extenstve stock Below tLe rates csasily obtained In other first-class stores. Reductions extraordinary in all vods, Suit Material«, Lawns and Summer Goods. ied with Everything at WM. BIRD WYLIE, 1014 7th street rorthweet, Agency tor Demorest’s Patterns and the “* Bagle Shirt.” jeli-tr RARE LARGAINS. BRODHEAD & CO., 939 Perna. AvE., between Sth and loth sts., Offer EXTKATRDINAKY INDUCEMENTS in S orfa La Nata- | er yard and up, iuclading net, and Pouson’s cele > x (80e por pair). D. 944, Hamburg Eigicg, Sc. per yard and cp Ledies’ sud Gen.» Underwear at agent SRANCH STORE, 1205 F street, bet. 13th and 18th streets, BEREODHEAD 4 ©0O, jo8-tr 939 Pa. ave., bet. 9h and 10th sts. CONNOLLY’S, THE CHEAPEST STORE IN THE CITY, 605 NINTH STREET, Opposite the Patent Office, ‘ise All Wool Debege, Sl to S0c. nes. BS to #30. Victoria Leewn and Banssousy tucked for Backs, rts and Dresses Fine Linen Napkins. 18 dozen. Hall line ot Embroideries. Flags of ait ssylen, eheiceale aud revail. je6-tr. AUCTION PRICES! one we propose to continue our greas Closing Out Sale for THIBTY DAYS LONGEB, AND SHALL, ON MONDAY, JUNE 6, Offer our large stock of DRBES GOODS, inclading SILKS, GRENADINES, MO HAIBS, ALPACAS, &c., AT 20 PEB CENT. BELOW COST. GOODS MUST BE SOLD. met with nnasnal snccess during the pest | B- ™. DRY GOODS. LAST CHANCE. gente: wieeh Bh. ip abt Tooait pouty as season. 1 and $1.60, rednced Beteprent, ‘ at 8 8 red: Lealie’s out paper PATTEENS. GEO. J. JOHNSON 4 00., Jel7-t0 711 Market Space, HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS, SPECIAL NOTICE. “4 @have this dey BEDUOCED THE PRICE OF ALL OUB REFRIGERATORS, TO CLOSE THEM OUT. WEBB #&BEVERIDGE, 1009 PEynstivania jeter Between Wth and —SS__Betwoon th and Tith streets. oA ONE HUNDRED ss REFRIGERATORS AT cCoOsT. CALL AND EXSMINE THEM AT CHRIS. RIESSNER jord-tr 715 & TiT 7m STREET N. W. = IMPROVED KITCHENER Wil! do the family cookiug with one-half the coal required by any other Bangs in the market; costs one balf as much as other Ranges of same cspacity; will save ite price ip few years in the items of re- pairs, and save tts price every year in the coal bill, is modeled by the best skill known to the art, with & view to the greatest convenience; is what every family wants, and, having, would not part with. We bave Small and Large Family, Hestsurant and Hotel Sizes, ‘The largest assortment of SLATE and WHITE MARBLE MANTELS and PARLOR GRATES ip the city. HAYWARD &@ HUTCHINSON, 317 975 STREET ‘THWEST, myttr STOVE and PLUMBING HOUSB. 3 ZCOND-HAND FUBNITURE, S 7 STOVES, &c., BOUGHT, and the highest cash prices paid, and sold at re- ries, for cost. ced Price, for cash. Ww RUTHERFORD, _mylt-1y__ Cor, 18th and G'sts., 623 uorthwest, REFRIGERATORS sD WATER COOLERS Large stock of good makes, low prices. GEU WATTS & CO., Hovse FcRNIFHING Storm, Spe-ly 324 That ve Penn. avean RAILROADS. PALtOCRE AND onto RatEROAD, JUNE litH, 1876. a.m. AVE WASHINGTON. 5 00—Bal ‘and #ay stations, 6:40—b Hig, and | w fore, Anni of Mocks aud intermed: rem. nd Alexandria Junction Patladeiphia and Boston B2- press. Puliwan Parlor Oars. Suaday,etope at Wey Stations, and connects for Annap- ol S:18—Cimctnmati, St Lowis and Pittsbure Rr- press Deer Park. Oakland, ¥rederick, Ha- gerstown, end Vailey Hosd. Parlor and of Rocks and way stations. pore and way static: 5—New York Limited ¢xpri aitimore and Philadelphia. Sunday to Baltimore only. —Baltimore, Way Stations, Ellicott Oity and polls. Anna‘ ivew York, Philadelphia and Norfote Ba- Sunday, all Way Stations and 3:30—Ba'timore ani Poy eto. 0—Baitimore and Laurel Bzpress. Wilioott City, Frederick and Way Sistions, via Be- }0—Frederick and Point of Rocks, (via Metro- Mitan Branch). 5—Baithmore. Annapolis and way stations, — Carcaco, Cincinnati and Lowiseiile Krpress Except Batarday, daily to Deer Park, Oak, q land snd Oolumbus.- Lonials : {rain on Betarday." Hagerstown and iuebester. Sleeping cars to Uhicago, Uin- 6:35—Barimoreand Patiaatip :35—Batemere an : erick and Way Stations, vis Relay. (Oon- Sects for Annapolis Sunday.) 7: and way 8:30— Pitsburg. (bur nv connection beyond Mar. tinsbarg by train leaving Sunday night Way Stations on Metropolitan Branch. 9:00—Baltmore. Bladensburg, Beltavilie, Lau- rel, Be'ay 16:00—New York and Philadelphia Night Bzpresa} 10: 05—Baitinore and principal wa 7 stations, > ineburg and way stations, Metropolt- = Branch. . 3 s. Chicago, Columb: 11:30—S: fous Express teago, Colambas, ra Longs siti ‘All other trains dafly No connection on Sunday 8:10 a m. and 1:40 p.m. For farther information a at the Baltimore and Ohio Ticket Offices, W: ton Btativn, an: 455,601 and 603 Penosyivanis avenue, and 613 15th street northwest, where orders will be taken for baggage to be checked and received at any polnt qoo8 e. SHARP, ‘Transportation. IM: COLE, Gendral Tickst Aneat Mi. - General : _GREO.8. KOONTZ, General Agent. apls-tr 1876 rEnnevuvan a 1876 Core To the Herth, West, and Southwest, DOMESTIC AND HOUSEKEEPING GOODS Doudie ae Batis, Boen- Is ‘Will be offered at prices which must secure purcha- rs **Ponttively ail goods not closed out by Jaly 1, will | Fratns lesve Ww; be sold at suctivn. J. ©. WISWALL & 00., ye3-tr ‘S10 7th st, near Ps. sve. SPECIAL BARGAINS i” DRESS GOODS. . M0 pieces handsome and stylish Biss Opis. raczing in price from lame, to 760. “Grensdines, all silk snd wool, Lupin’s beap. Boa Pinid Grevadines, fine Black Cloths, Mobair end Alpacas, I Peresl ‘Lawns at tifal Percale wena at 1266.» | or agD DRESS GOODS HOUSE or WASHINGTON. e tavite Sttention of the public to our tm- subess ensortmont of newest styles a eect DLACK BILKS of all colebrated [itimer DBESS GOODS of all the latest produc- peneigrcbanged or el CS eacangeling at eeied . Fi 927 Penn. ave., store. LACE SACQUES and SHAWLS of the richest PENA Soe SENET ah ory; JUNE 12TH, 1876. city corner of 6th B streets, as except Su: 5 BALTIMORE AND POTOMAG EAILBOAD. Osnandaig hester, Buffalo, Wi is, and the Morte =. a dally except with: AUCTION SALES. FUTURE Days. 14 i H uly. a. D. 1876, at 63 o'clock p. m+ part of bot jo. 82 in By oe 873, the same being the north feet and 3 inches fronting on 7th street cast and ronning back from said sirect with said width 65 fret 43 Inches on soath G etreet to the wost ling of said Wot. improved by @ two story and basement Brick House 3 ‘Terms of anle: One third cash; balance in 6 and 12 Months from day of sale, with iuterest at 7 per cent, per annum until paid. ‘The purchaser to give his or her notes for balance of purchase money, wi: surety or snretiesto be approved by the Crast: or the purchaser or purchasers can day cf sale or ratification of sale by the court. No a fiven until all purchase money shall have id. All conveysocing at c: of rehaser Tebascrs. A deposit of $1 will be reqaired When the property is sold B. 8, DAVIS. Office 313 436 st. nw.) WILLIAM J, MILLER. Trustecs. Office 490 La, ave.,§ SEILLE, Auct. Jett-d ads 7 VALUABLE {MPBOVED PROPERTY ON THE NOBTH SIDE OF K STREET, BETWEEN 161TH AND 171TH STREETS N. W. By virtue of a deed of trust to the uvder- signed. which is dated Jone 14, 1571, and t= recorded in Liber 649, folio 34 the land records of the District of Cola and at the wric- ten request of the payee of the promissory note se cvred thereby, I sell by auction, in froat of the premises on FRIDAY, THE 71H DAY OF JULY, 1876, at 6 o'clock p m., allof oe Lot four (4), in square one hanered and sig 184), 1 city of Wasbi rict of Oolumbia, ‘This le aud 146 feet 11 inches deep. 2 acre Ary ee ing eleven 10oms, ouse is No, 16 street northwest. of sale: One-third of the parchase mozey in casb, one third ia one year, aod one third in two qogra from the day of sale, the deferred payments fo bear interest at six per cont. from the day of sale ane to be secured by he pares he ae he resell the property at the risk and cast do- aschaser. A deposit of $160 will be ri the purchaser a: the moment of the ac- ceptance of his bid, and all conveyancing will be at his expense, B. Wim, Trustee. jetta kde DUNUANSON BOB, Ancts. ————————— STEAMER LINES. OR POTOMAC KIVER LANDI THE STEAMER “MATIAKO,” ArT. W.H. Byuxs, Will leave her wharf, foot h street, every THUBSDAY MOBN- ING, at 7 o'ckck, for the tandings onthe Puro se s far down aa Nomint Retcrning. wil leave "Nomini every FRIDAY MORNING for Waehington, arriving esrly saiue evening. This Boat can be chartered for Excarsions. jeoaw SAM'L POLKINHORN, Azent. NTEAMES “ HARBINGER ” WILL LEAVE 9 6th street Wharf for Nomini and intermediate landings at 7 a. 1. on, WEDNESDAYS For charter four days inthe week, at very low f 6 rates. M. EB, G&naa, _e16-tr Oaptala. NEW deranreae. CLYDE’S WASBINGTON, PHILADELPHIA, PusfeN AND PROVIDESOE STEAMSHIP ‘The steamers of the above !ina will leave Philadel is every SATUBDAY, at 12m for x rer Philadelphia. No rha:fage on out- ’. Through bills of lading issued to aud © ports. Freights received amd de- from 6a. m. to6 p.m. Orders for Gelivery of freights and recetved at 1202 ¥ street end 1118 areet north wet, * W LYDE & 00. . O 5 No. 128. Wharves, Philadelphia, J. H: JOHNSON & CU for W Jelé tr Age’ {OR NOK FOL: FO* WER GADY OF THE LAKE Leaves the Oompanys whart, foot of éth street, every MOSDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at'3p.m., for Nor. folk. Bet leave Norfolk. Tr ington, foot 12th until a TOMAO BIVEB LANDINGS. . W. THOMPSON wharf, feot of 6th npr intermediate yor Semerien aaote at the office of the Com- Sppoatte the Treasury, ‘or to the Agent, at thd wharf. : mart?-ly CEYDE LINE FOR PHILADELPHIA REDUCED RATE ON HORSES, Breignt received on board Steameron MONDAYS bs aki n reight received in Warehouse at any. G. F. HYDE myH-lm 69 Water street, Georgetown, D. 0. ‘LY DES NEW EXPRESS LINE betecen SHILA DELPHIA, WASHING. TOB and GEORGETOWN. - leave Philadelphia Georgetown, D-O., EVERY ‘ON. m. Freight’ received daily until 6 lading given for Boston ees wishing thelr goods nm, will order them mark: HYDE, 09 Water st. YDE & Steam: ERY 5a’ AY, at Crnsnn Bin. NOTICE. ‘With the view of dizi: the chances of sol. Usion, the Steamers of ne take @ specified course for all seasous of the year. Dothing to the i a: si nia... Wed., June 23 Bothnis......Wed., Ang. 2 Bovecinia.Wed., July 5 Abyssiuia...Wed., Aug. 9 ussia...... Wed., 1H 13 * Bussia.... Wed., Ang. 16 Sey thia.......Wed..J@y Reiser the a Aag. 23 vy ‘ j++ July 26) 4) 0 Line 5 05 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. 6:00 and 11:50 and 4:20 ». ‘m.. except fe GAVEEPAS ISDE SVR Be ‘except Bun‘ay For Pope's rare: TsF90 2520 suet fee stock Be iavensrng es ieee: Bor 1 By 00 i ‘and i ond 7 ine vie a ginenes 13:40 ona Th:33 AA eR Big ca? Ly 16 AUCTION SALES. if Lae a s 3h § é TIRE CONTENTS OF DRUG STORE. O9B- BPS ae, AND L STSEETS SUBTHWEST, 10N. ‘On TURSDSY AFTEBNOON, June 27th. Vd . we wil the entis Consisting 4 o'clock, sell (ia devil) the entir named Medicines, Sample Bottles, Tooth snd cine rasan Toflet Soaps, }» Seales, Show Cases, Counters, Shelving, &c., &c ‘Terms cash. BF The above can be bought privately upon ap- piying on the premiaes Jeu DUNCABSON BROS., Aucts, ‘THOMAS DOWLING, Anctioncer. POSITIVE SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON 518 STBERT BAST. BETWEEN K AND L STREETS SUUTH, BEING No 1013. Ga TURSPAY AF CERNOOM, Juve 27: 1876. at 6 o'clock, in front of the'premtses, I shail sell part of Lot Ro. 1, in Squat ay ing O frontof 22 feet 9 inches on Sch etrest east, with & depth of SO feet 2 inches, improved by a ‘small Frame Dwelling. Saie poritive, ‘Terms cash, 2dkds THOS. DOWLING, Anct, HOS. BE. WAGGAMAR, Beal fe Auctioneer, 619 7th streot n. w. VALUABLE UNIMPROVED PROPERTY ON i STREET NOBTH. BETWEEN 17TH AND iSih STREETS WEST. Oo TUESDAY, June 27th, at 5 o'elcck p. m., I will offer for sale, in frout of the prem: ses, the above described properiy ,beiug lot Ne ed part of 4,insqnare No 125. froating 90 fect 2 on I street, by a depth of 147 fest 6 inches to alley Sewer 50s and water pipes laid to ‘Terms day of esle it THOS, BE. WAGGAMAN, Anct, TO-MORROW. OSCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTER?’ SALE OF AN ELEGANT TWO- STOLY, BASEMENT, AND MANSARD ROOF PRESSED BEIUK FRONT HOUSE, with all the modern improvements, situated on K street, between 9th and District of Columbia, ard st the request of the par- ties secured thereby. we will sell, at public auction, im front of the premises, on WEDSESDaY, the . D. 1576, at Leet Co po OF parcel of ground situ g in the city of Washington, District nd being Known and described on the plan of said city ax ail of lot marked and Bepjamia reco! sub- of square numbered three huadred 3, ond Ponce the Frere 3 wo story basemen! mat roof pres: brick front Dwellin, House, with every couventence of a first class reat cence. This property fu a most desirable loca- ton, faci uth. with spacious grounds in frent, bardsomely fouced. ‘Terms: The amount of indebtedness secured by said deed of trust unpaid and ——— of sale in cash, balance iv 6, 12 and 18 months; notes bea. in: six per cent. interest from day of sale, and secured by a deed of trust on the property sold. of #300 will be required at time of s: at expense of purchaser. If mplied with in five da) division ct part aud seventy -one (371), IDK ©! rom day of sale the trustees reserve the right to reseil the property At the risk and cost of the cefauliiug purchaser. OLLINS, Wa & CHANDLER, Trastecs, FBANK W, HACKETT, 456 La, ave, "Attorney for Trustees. 10-4 DUNUANSON BROS., Auct CBANCHEY SALE OF ous ELUKGS TWO STORY, BASEMENT —A N- SAKD KOUF, PRESS@D-BBIOK FRONT HOUSES, with rm improver ween 9th and tuated on K rest,and being nambered 929, 1, 943 and 945. on K Ul the M treet, | 95 on K street. By sirtue of a decree of the Supreme Coor of the District of Columbis, passed in equit canse No. 4,049, in waicn’ Jobu Hii hers are complaina’ rance Compa r he: el Life Lu. nited States of America we will soll, 1a s-parate ‘clock ia the } those pi: or paroels of gronad sit- gz in the ciry of Washington, District o umbia, and bring known described ou the ground plan of ssid city as sli of lote marked and lettered A. B. H and 1. in Benjamin F. Gilbert's re- corurd subdivision of part of «ynare numbered three bordred and mayor 2 ous, (5 together with the tm provements, consisting of at bererent and mansard-roof, vessed-brick front dwelting-bouse on each lot, tarnished with every convenience of a fret class residence. This oe, is in 8 most desirable location, facing south, with spacions grounds in frout. haud: semely fenced. The premises are sold free of all en- cumbrapces revulting from any claim in ssid suit aud frem taxes, Terms: One-fourth of the purchase-money to be paid in cash; the balance in equal instaiments at six, twelv ad eighteen morths. for which the notes of the purchaser, bearing interest at six per cent. from the day of s: od seca! 7 deed of trost on the premises sold, will be taken. A deposit ef $300 on each lot will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing at parchaser’s cost. If terms are hot compiled with in Bre daye from sale,the tras, tees reserve the bt to resell the property at the Tink and coat ofthe defualting purchaser. EBWABD A HOLLING. Trastoos we OCHANDLEs&, - FRANK W. BIT, 456 Le. av., torney for Trustees. t Je9-4 DUNCANSON BEOS., Aucts. HOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer, IMPROVED PROPERTY ON THE SOUTH BIDE OF F STESKT, BETWEEN 4% AND 6:8 STREETS, BEING No.482 SOUTHWEST, On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, Jun 2Stb. 1876, at 6 o'clock, in front of the prom- ises, Lshall sel! Lot 18, in square 496, having ‘8 frovt of 15 feet, and ranning back 122 fect 2inches to 8 80-foot alley” situate on the sonth side of F st. between 4% and 6th streets sonth west, improved ® good two-story Brick Dwelling, containing sev rererme i eathery S noel pwromcet = & n oe x oles Dearing interest or ci ic cana ‘and secured bye deed of trust. "Conve ci haser’s cost. 9109 down at time —e Tiomas DOWLING, Jels-3t ‘Anctioneer._ iB IDDLETON, — == 1 Real Estate Auctioneers. COTION SALE OF NI BUILDING LOTS “OM Lisi) BETWEEN B AND I 8TREBTS We will tell st suction, on THURSDAY m. ry th, Buiding Lote, 3c terme are not come Yusha seven dayz, the sroperty will be resol cost of defaulting parc! ares YOUNG & MIDDLETON, Ancts, ‘eRY LE oF YWaugseus. BEAL TE ON NORTH SIDE O 121TH AND 131s STREERTS HORT! EST. mr ofa decree of the Suprems Court of the pistrict of Columbi: 7 gan-e No 1.296, rub Williams ty ited at w front of the premises, pars of Lot num! four (iia equare nunbered two huadred and ninety {20)) in thecity of Washington. D.U bog the seme at @ point on the north side of B st stant sixteen (16) feet Oe (8) inches weet fom the — Sent ead = lot, Gp e thence Se Reet (0) 200k coves Us ‘DOs AUCTION SALES. TRUSTEER SLR OF B sat IKE STATIONERY AND FANCY C.oIng sale co! DOWLING, Auctioneer. third Umeand was passed. "[80mAas DOWLING, Acctioncer. tag rs Load MULES. | the iver and harbor al be 1876, at 12 o'clec! lar, . They can be seen at the Joa, corner of ‘Lith and B streets souck- ‘wert, Terms cas sel at THOMAS DOWLING, Avctionesr. ‘HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. BOF THE EFFECTS OF A | join’ wy eck af mom sf December, As75, hingtoa County, D. os of Thomas Pennsylvania ey y ist, 1876, at 1 TRUSTEES’ pi; ~ re sell, at the auction ner 1th sti SATURDAY, Jai fence of tale, erm One Herring Sa Thre “JAMES® EDWARDS. , 'HOMAS DOWLING, Avct. 7OUNG & MIDDLETON. Real Estate Auctionsers. ACTION SALE OF VAl TABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON Lb SckE Orn STREETS NO {rrastess, | ¥28 ecgag * ¥ of Washingtor : bown on the groun reot Ss silet thcsant bell ef let nectared teasai ie | floor, with her lead atmost severed Nom ne #quare numbered four bundred ana three (403) «aid | body. Hicks was arrested and taken to the east half of said lot fronting 29 feet four inches on vi I street north and runnts, width 100 feet. and improved tic frame dwelling with back building. terms of sale are: morey and the expenses of th balance fn twoequsl payment: bear ipg interest from aay of sr back with the said required on day of sale. haser’s cost. _jeaT-eodkdbs YROVED REA bali sell at public aucti » FRIDAY, July 14,4 -D. front of the premises. .m., the following deseribed real the city of Washington, D.O tion of Lot No. two d and twenty nin: (429, iat twenty feet from the east lonaries report unusual success, and a running thonce west twenty | thei coer corne: feet on the line of G idth of same, together sisting of a three story aux basement brick 4 ing. ‘érme of sale, as prescribed by the deed of é exi anywhe The smicant of indebicdnuse acetired Oy tha deedet | Hes “unde refuge tn Mexico or anywnere the balence ta Sand id ubathe, for which iemmey | Went to Utah when It was @ wilderness, thay ofthe purchaser, bearing {nterest from the day of | @bdured bardsbips, cured by a deed of trast on the p: 7 A deposit of 85 neser at the time trust 4 . oy) = of gale, are net o serve the right to teocll the Prose ee tee eee ang | Simost every available sere of tillable sil faulting purchaser, after five daya’ | 12 the valley,and they refuse to sell any advertisement. F * r 7th st. and Lovisiaus ave, OF VALUAGLE IM .; BRIWKEN SEVENTH KETS NORTHWEST, AAD a att | tried in France promoted bya wife for se; TER HOUSE AND STAGLE ON Low | ration frora her hus SPACT HILL, | that be had “interfe: orn Zar sd DIVISION OF PRO: UNTY f trust, dated May 13, 1875 end daly recorde 48, et seq , And by the written reqaort of ihe. ty moured thereby, { will sell et » the followin ues aud dates mentioned: | Dut th the 6th day of Jaly. at 6 o'cl'k cel or tract of Iaud Tying fogton, | iics ut Geneva soon afterward she became & DR ed in le ud known and No. 14, i McLavghlin & Keat f yrospec Prospect,” as raid subdivision ts recorded offre of the surveyor for the situated a short Cistence from 77 Sean ance oF Line an | twee? them last year, he deprived her of all " liberty in ber hoine. ‘He was accused of pre- Ma brick tsee tee oreo Heats | venting her from seeing thelr surviving call- of Jaly, at 6 o'clock p. of ground — as his counsel delared, it was to prevent her Chiat ‘ke: from converting them to Catholicism. After 2a piece or parce! kK withtha | her to return to her husband’ ¥ & well built PRYgTTONY, Brlok Dwelling, with two-story back uilding. containing modern improvements. ough, Une-Atth cash: residue In twelve,cighteen, | C&iure, though, on the whole, we th irty-six months. Deferi sale,and to be secured by | More disposed to accept the situation, that urchas- | prices cannot this year be lower thaa at roporty present; on the contrary, it is now an as- ‘com- re No 423, heaving of 21 feet 8 inches twenty four. thirty and thii payments to bear ip rus All conveyancing at eost of ers, Two bundred dollar plied with within tas dave te Tecehs th ‘The: ? with witbin ten days the Truste rves the “ ve Fight to resell at the risk and cost of the defaulting | pence to the end of the year mpeg te purchaser or purchasers after Eotlee tm some’ newspaper publi IOHARD WA: F. D. OLE H. WARNER, ei ia. the city | @il Ube great carrying companies. For seme LACH, Trastee, ALY, Sslesman, ner 7th and F streets, oerustre tis “anLingion “ABLIN ” ERMONT AVENUE. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the Ist de: of July, A. D. 1873, and folto 16, ope of the land records for the Di trict of Columbii recorded in liber 690. nag line between tlh ie are; (of ‘which two t terest at the rate of seven he interest to be ps and in! t fees & Co and. for tho a ; end, for the dei oni veh tobe secured by lied with within five dnyersftar de day Ms ve P reserve the right to resell the | Water. The two corpses were bauled out mati 3 ie § eB ce EVENING STAR. TUIESDAY........-2+-.Jame 27, 1876. FORTY-FOUBTH COSGEESS, @losing Proceedings Yesterday. SENATE.—After our report closea— The army sppropriation bill was discussed in committee of the whole. The first eigut een S a oe from the House, Teorgavizing army, reducing » &e., were stricken ont. A number Or otner amendments were adopted, when the bill was to the Senate, and was read a mittee on Commerce was dis- from the further consideration of Mr. Springer odured etessintien ‘Tnstract- ing the Committee on Banking aod Currency report a oi) Specie reeump- to il to the tion act, which ‘went over. of appropriations for the next year on the same basis as those for ine present year was re- jected. ae aor Afler some farther unimportant business, ‘on | Mr. Caldwell moved to suspend the rules ‘ck, the | &nd adopt @ resolation declaring the neces- Drug Store, removed there for conves- | sity for retrenchment and reform, and no ising in part— quorum voyng the motion was lost. The Housé then adjourned. MUEDER AND SvICIDE.—At Caled Pa., Dolson Hicks, a pros because he got on & spree, and In a short time she married a blacksmith named Coche ran. Last Wednesday Ricks visited Coch- ran’s shop with a long-biaded shoe-kpife in AMT WEER bis band, the blade of which was covered with blood. Be exclaimed, “Billy, you are 2 widower and I’m a marderer.” He then threw the knife tn a corner of the shop, and folding bis arms said to Cochran, “Kiil me ifyou want to!” The latter ran towards bis Wife's house, which was but a few steps dis- tant, followed by his helper. He found bis wife lying in &@ pool of blood on the kisehen thirty miles away. While the prisoner was One-third of purchase | {2 the room assigned him, in charge of one i ne constables, he drew from his pocket large knife, and before the act was discov- nd secured to the | ered cut bis own throat, inflicting such satisfaction of trustees. A deposit of 810s will be All conveyancing st pur- ie Ht she votre isa reels will ema’ Before commilting suicide Hicks admitted ks ‘i ; at the Fink an cost core. paERY tre, he had done it because she had wronged him wonnds that he died in a very short time, bever speaking after inficting the wounds. that he had killed Mrs. Cochran, and said so deeply that be could not help it. He said be would do the same thing over again un- Aactioneers._ | der the circumstances. joueers and Real Estate Brokers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VERY VALUABLE IM- L BSTATE, SITUATED THE MoRMONS To STAY aT HomE—The St. Louis Republican publishes the foilow- g in regard to the latest intentions of the in; @ | Mormons: oan epee . STREBT NORTH, BETWEEN 714 AND Sra | 2 Mh el ee preg reg ES STREETS WEST, Co! ISTING OF A FOUR. | S6Dts itself as one of the problems which our civilization must solve. Mormons are Dot dispirited, and their faith is not a mere reminiscence of long it buta living, moving energy. They are fail or hope as of ot the request of the parties | fanaticism, and all the talk of their abandon- eI jon, in | mont of the great Salt Lake Valley is sneer A peal ssioua- pd nonsense. ~ have sent abroad mi ries to Engl France, Germany, Sweden, (2% | the Sandwicn Islands, Australia, New Zea: 3 land, and the states of the Union, and those Ubeir converts are begining to arrive in the wevty. fect front to the tear of tha | Mormon “promised land” by the hundreds. h the improvements ther ‘a, con. This does not look as if Mormonism had fa!- well- | len into decay, and that they ware ready to abandon the dine city with its splendid baild- et Joseph nquered the waste places, reared a city, and there they mean lostay or perish as martyrs to their faith. If other evidence of tbe disposition of tue Mormons to stay was wanting it is to be found in the fact that they have entered portion of the real estate of which they are possessed to Gentiles. From this it does not appear the Mormons are contemplating banks of the Jordan. RE igtovs IvrERENCES BETWEEN MAN AND WIPFE.—A suit bas recently t a "pon the ground with her tn the ex- r religious duties.” M. Borel, ercise of b a Who belonged to an old Protestant family at | Marseilles, married in 18a lady also been brought up in tuesame de. | Marriage seemed tobe a very happy one, e death of two of her children in 140: ed Mme. Borel into great grief, aud, ning to meet some very ardent Catho convert to Romanism. Her husband pat great pressure upoa her to renounce her new religion. In the trial which bas just beea decided Mme. Borel alleged taat her hus- band bad her put under restraint, aud that, after a reconciliation which was effected be- dren alone, or taking them out of the hoase, and this he did not deny haying done; bat, @ trial jJasting several day the court de- cilned to grant her a separation, and oriered me. THE COAL MARKET ts without spec al ink it wears more cheerful aspect. There are more orders for coal, and consumers seem sured fact that prices will steadily ivance ery large stock Of coal at the centers of almost of the larger sizes of coal, however, at some points, the supply is short, which serves to impart life bustle to the trade. The stock of orden So market is mostly of the smaller sizes, for domestic uses, bui as this is the period of the season when there is the most active —— = such — it is fair to presume that by the time two or more weeks of non-production of coal has passed this description of coal will be redaced by ia, the subscribers will sell, to th current demand to about the usual stock on let bidder, in front of the premfses, on SA TUR band. In the retail] market & good many bousekee; bave es eee in their next winter's supply, and the demand to this end will naturally increase.—|Phila- deiphia Ledyer Two CORPSES FROM A WELL.—A wellin southwestern corner CR endruaning | Race street, Philadelphia, has lately renty-f been 5 feet ten and oue;cigh't inches, to the middle of he San of aes Sak os. Sareea Bend front line of said lor lel with the divid: a the lot numbered four, k ‘with +sid rear line numbered five macher, who worked near by, argued wita bis com) ions that the gas was not poison- auare, to the | OUS; and to prove his opinion offered to go Ive; thence by anc the dividing li e well. Hisemployer fc e between lots | the exploit, and said that death would be its juare; thence by | certain finches, tothe begin uence. This command only ¥; | made him more foolhardy ,and last Saturday * | evening, after work for the day had been fi oes Peranona wat and then the splash of his fail into the water: sem! sunusily, a hn Solomon, i the hoping by rapid movements to ast ths office of ae bas pA 4 = }, Without hesitation, climbed being overpowered by the gas. Iie, 200, soon ‘Ov gas. 5 loose hie hold of the zope ‘and fell into the With grappling trons. WoMAN SvurreaGE—The Woman Suf- OF THE YEO oF eas retry & Ge age tavern, where he was committed to | y = two-story and at- the charge of an officer to convey him to jail, flight from the border of the salt sea wad tae | St Loals Convention Hotes. THE FIRST BLOOD FOR TILDEN. Al & meeting of the n&stional commities, Mr. Henry Watterson , editor of the ville Courier Journal, Was elected as tempe- rary chairman of the convention. This was the Orst victory for Tilden. copfessed that @ declination a, when consideriug the Borolnation bad been tendered, bu de- clined thus early in order that no ballots migbt be wasted on his name. IMPORTANT ACTION OF THE FEW TORK DE PENNSYLVANIA FOR HANCOCK. The Pennsylvania delegation had an ani- mated conference jasting more than two bor Senator Wallace was elected chair 1 was decide! after a lengthy diseas= by & vote of & to 14 that the delegauion id voteasaunit. The delegation was then polled as to lis preference for candi- dates, resniting &s follows: Hancock 59, Hene diteks 6, Tilden 5, Allen 1, and Parker was then resolved that Senator Wath be &ulborized to cast the vote of Pennsylvania. && a unit for Hancock so long @s there was a Teasopable prospect of his nomination. OTHER STATE DELEGATIONS. The California delegation, J. P. Hager cbairman, will move for an Lic expres- sion on the Chinese question. Taey say bey, can carry the whole Pacific siope for the de- | Mmocracy if they can get from the convention @n acknowledgement that their people are rigbt on this subject. No action was taken regarding how this delegation would vote, pat itis understood thai a majority are for Tilden, and the vote will probably be cast as a unit. The Oregon delegation,jGeneral M. V. Brown chairman, stands oo the same ground as the Callfornians 0 tue Culnese question. The Alsbama deiegation, General E. P. Pettis chairman, is divided, and they have decided to vole as tney Geotge C. Wisconsin delegation, General Smith chairman—An informal vote showed the preferences of the delegation to be as fal= lows: ‘Lilden 6, Davis 3, Hancock 1. The Kansas delegation, General C. W. Blair chairman, is Known to be in favor of soft money. The Nevada delegation, A. J. Ellis chatr- man, will vote asa unit, and lean strongly toward Tilden. ‘The Michigan delegation, Wm. L. Webber chairman, stands seventeen Tilden, five Hendricks, but three of the latter will prob- ably to Tilden. 1n the Mississippi delegation, General E. c. Wn = & resolution was adop' edging elegation to vote as & unit for Filden as long &s there was any show of bis being elected. New Hampshire, George H. Putnam chair- an, Slapds nine Tilden, one Tourman. Maine, Samuel J. Anderson chairman, Will vete solid for Tilden. Kentucky, W. P.C. Breckenridge chatr- main, adopted & resolution lustructing dele- ates to present to the convention the reso- Ution passed by the Keutucky state con- vention, calling for te repeal of the resumption act, but favoring the return to specie payment as soon as possi bie. WHAT THE PETER COOPER MEN WILL DO. Cornell Jewett, a sae representing the indepencents of the United States, pab- lishes au address in the St. Louis Evening | Dispatch, advocating a compromise oa the financial question. He favors @ southern man for Vice President, and the postpone- ment of the fivancial plank in the pl until a the nomination. Mr. Jewett represents the Peter Cooper ticket, aud states with authority tbat the Cooper ticket will be withdrawn if tue democrats favor greenbacks. THE WAIL OF THE bas reached St. Louis. Ye RAG BABY terday tne dele- gates Appointed by ney coyyen- tion of New York submitted @ paper # the national democratic committee, signel by Gideon J. Tacke | New York egal it recites that cer- | tein delegates are in dance in St. for Lue purpose of discharging the duties | imposed upon them by their democratic constituents; that they are informed that anotwer delegation, headed by Hon. Francis Kernan, and appointed by &@ state convea- lon held at Utica, is also in attendance, c\Aiming to represent New York. This dele- gation, therefore, respectfully suggest to your committee, and make the formal re- quest, tbat the seats in the convention hall awarded by your committee to the state of New York shall be left eutireiy vacant and unoccupied, and both delegations absolutel: excluded from the use thereof, until 61 lime &s the convention iteelf, upon the re- port of its own committee on credentl: GIRLS’ EX DURANCE AT COLLEGE.—Refer- Ting to the closing Ri 2, rst year ef in- struction at the Sm! Woman's Coliege ia Nortbampton, Mass., the Springfeid Repub- lican says: “Ten months of experiment are much better. There bas been but one case Of sickness among them, and that was really contracted before the pup! entered.” 57 A Chicago revivalist, the Rev. Captain H. Bundy, bas tL a small ya bamed her the Glad Tidings. In her he pro- to make the tour of the lakes, conduct Ss among the sailors at the differ- snd Earah A. Carpenter, sged six months and one ei piace ‘aneral will take from th» residence of Parents, 1005 isth street, Wedussday, o'clock p Friends of the family are ree; Mcm ON. Tomas Peren, beloved som qThouss end iilary McMahon; syed ¢yeate and satnueral from the residence of rr treet aud Peamayivecis or day evening, June 29h, et 5 o'clock. papers please copy } UST: Silat of Lis age { New Jer- bat ® resiceat of Virgiuis tor the past forty Seed Sufi ere Sv aaee STEEST, Undertaker. WM. HACKETT R.*- BARKER, .

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