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‘ > — eee AUCTION SALES. FUTURE Days, a. pesogemacsrge pleat DRY GOODS. Wwe MUST SELL | CHEAP: wm: 20 Brown Lawns, with small white dots, 6, Vers “inege amortment of pewntttal Lawns, 10,18 fers the largest and beat stock of L. ; Inrge Sevortment Cotton Di Wale rsR: O.lde : dni ot are ittwn tore ¥ large Pare Liven for T , Bertin ; a 2A ae i. wide aeet: made, Sc ; excellent bed The Shoot. joe Cotton 25 ‘tee.; pure Lines Ti Damssk, We, CARTER’S, 707 ‘Meret Space. t Biack Grenadines, ‘Poautifal Plaid, 1s at 21 45; double fol Black Alpaca, Bitk Moneir; Al Bisck Osan wortmen “ , BO. 680: Baz tmtr the same Bbirts, s7¢ HE NICEST THING IN gg ee ee offered ie onr SO perreres, ples sent b Boy"suizs 11, 1136, 12, 1255 and 1 Lock. 7. cents, oS JW. E. “Manager.” JUST OPENED, Large stock of UNFINISHED SHI. Ar so ceNTae y surpass all on at th as to fitand qualicy, at THOMPSONS SHIRE LINEN 1 Ogured LINEN pace Linen) which we The oda are war- » sold in thectty at 65 Tas to Bandsoms a Wook artes ena Warrante! silk snd wool Fue K OF DOMES. rie GENTS’ PRICE. mens Hemember kestioa. WwW. M. BROWN, 19 tr No. 314 8th street northwest. HE LOWEST kt PEI OES FOR DEY ALL THE SUMMER STOCK TO BR SO. be ay NITY POM Case BUTRES, th ow 2 AFULLS jel-tr DY Goops CHEAP! We. BIRD WYLIE b bas ae Mach of bis extensive ste low the rates asually of ‘cbtatnea Ln other first-claas stores. eduction: umme* can be supplied with T Ladies, Gents. or Oblidren. 1+ sud Embroideries che: ing at low, 1014 7th stroot northwest, Agency tor Demorest's Patverus aad the « RARE BARGAINS. BEODHEAD & 00., 939 Panna. Ava., between 9th and 10th sts., Offer EXTKACRDINARY INDUCEMENTS in pa, Pt a SUMMER GOODS DRY GOODs. JOHN T. MITCHELL, 931 PENNA. AVENUS, Market. —_ aod (os Gre ‘sul $e nig ents PR tre peasy oa PEES, SOOKE 8 close out the stock A large M RELLAS at very low prices, marked im plain Agures, JOHN T. MITCHELL, 931 Pennsylvania avenues. es a, ee ee eee +m Patent 0 AT GBEATLY SEDUCED PRICES. We have retuoed the pe prices of all Damasse, Striped id Plaid Grensdines in bisck and colors, iach Pacey Ware bia Gouge Mewes Lisma Lace Pointes, Piack and Colored Parasol Bilk and Osehmere Wrep; BI One Price Only, mat Bine, Mcceond beeen oaly 150. @ yard Cheapest store. te the sity.” CONNOLLY 8, Gos mnat POppesite Patent O1 jeu?-tr RAILROADS. BALssNORE AND ONTO RatauoaD. JUNE ilza, 1876. LEAVE WASHINGTON. more gad way stations. ‘nore, Annspolis, and way stations, Rocks and intermediate stations, ¥ prin and Boston Bz- Pultsan Parlor Gast i, aud connects for imneti, St. Lowis and Pittsbure a Deer Park. Oakland, Frederick. feted and Valley Koad, Parlor’ aud 8:20—Polut of Rocks and 4 §:30— Baltimore and wa ae 3—New York Limi sitimore and Philadelphia. Bunday to Baltimore only, 's—Baltimore, Way Stations, Ellicott Oity and poll Is eae York, Philadelphia and Norfolk Bz- aon + all Way Stations and 3: 30 Bautimane oni stations. 4:30—Balumore and Brpress. giv: Frederick and Way Statious, datiy. ‘Ali other trains dally, except Sanaay. No counection on Sundsy tor Hagerstown or Val- ley Branch, or for New York aa Philadelphia at 0 9 m. and 1:40 p.m. For furibor information at the Baltimore $B Qiu Ticket Orices, Washington Station, and 455,601 and 603 Penosyivania avenne, and 61 » Swiss, Victoria Lawns, Nafn- | Lik street northwest, where orders will Bi ie aa aah Sane be checked and received at any point sek Lucas Si yard and xp, {ncinding | in the Lae Gruset, Gelack, and Penson cele THOS. 's. SHARP, Master of Transportation. a] 2 LM. COLE. General Ticket Agent. Iron Meal Grecadines, Se and ap. _GEO.S. KOONTZ, @ ‘Ageut. _apis-tr Liner Lawns in ial designs. 2 Beantifal Laws and Oretonues, i2%¢ Towels, @1 ger deren and up. and ap. bed Yotton. 12 ‘ap. yard and np. U ear at ageats’ prices, SRANCH STORE, 1205 F street, bet. 12th and 18th streets. BRODHEAD & CO, jet-te 239 Pa. ave. bet. 9h and lth sts. CONNCLLY’S, THE CHEAPEST STOR THE CiTy, 605 SINTH STREET, Opposite the Patent Office. Black Silks. 75c_, We., We. and Bl. Large Sik Sun Umbrelias, $2.80 to 86. Linen Laws sud Madras Ginghams reduced Be. All Wool Debege. S1tof0e. Ss to Kiama Looe Sungis and Sacanes, $8 to #90 Bkirts and Dresses. — pr Backs, Fine Linen Napkins. 91.8 dozen. Full line of Ewbroider! 7 Freveb Flowers. trom snction. a. je and retail jeote LLEs8 THAN AUCTION PRICES! with ynenal snecess daring the psst yee propoce to continues cur great Uloslog for THIRTY DAYS LONGER, AND SHALL, ON MONDAY, JUNE 6, Offer our large stock of DBESS GOODS, including BSILES, GLESADINES, MO HAIBS, ALPAOAS, &c., AT 20 PER CENT. BELOW COST. GOODS MUST BE SOLD. DOMESTIC AND HOUSEKEEPING GOODS Lill be offercd at prices which must secure purcha- wer ion. 4. ©. WISWALL & 00., 310 Tth st., near Ps. ave. eS-tr SPECIAL LARGAINS I DRESS GOODS. 300 pieces bacdsome sod stylish 4. Eade BOOrs, rausing in price from lee, to Tec. peo bg Grenadines, all silk and wool, Lapin'’s Mahe, st Se. 0 8) per rose cheap. some Str: Fe and Fisid Grenadines, fine Black sine johair ‘Biack Dress ji to A few pioces ch yogmeme Si Bidacd ange. besatif Lawns at 12%0., with S falletcck of Domestic Staple Goods: all’ st lowest market prices. W. COLLEY, Cor. %&h street and Market Space. [aE SILK AnD DRESS GOOOS HOUSE or WASHINGTON. favite the sitpntion of the public toour tm wee mense sssortmert of newest styles SUMMAE SILKS base p GRENADINES OLarge stock DLACK SILKS of all colebrated DBES8 GOODS of all the latest produc- LACE SACQUES and SHAWLS of the richest geist BELLAS, Sine HOSTERE, pod Le jew York prices. WOLFORD 4 SHILBERG, 517 BABKET SPAOS, goods not clored out by July 3, will AMS EX. Faorbifon maMeaek 7 = es Auarennss rae 1876 JUNE 12Tu, 1876. Trains leave Wasi Ds vty corner of 6: fer Our sed ‘the West "Fanor Car coe Palace Oar to Catcago, and except BALTIMOLE AND POTOMAU BAILBOAD. for pry er, Buffalo, Bi Falls, aod the North, 6 ». rc — except Pelice Carste Wetkina.” or Eri Bofaio. sud Hiagara Falls, 11: n- with ad ‘houth, mo i. ais Sunday; ae Gyuobbars, 8:90 ‘om, BOYD, Jn. rustie THOMSON. NIVERSAL &.R. —— OFFics. BAILBOAD TIOKETS & ber or from all points bought. exchanged oF One | Douay office or de foen, any other ‘Tiel BANKERS. 1m Sckwkuns | a sastom: rabl eves caesom a Smrounte io stocks of legitimate Gharacter,. whieh frequently pay from Sve to twenty times the amount fnvested © poate 7 da 7. carried as long as desired on ane cent: Olrodlars and weakly te Fivette $1,700 isis red 100 2Sp%* faring the post few moi a gs reduced te pat te eae . oP Se son, apst-tr Bankers and Brokers. 9 Wall st... THE TRADES. WILLIAM BALL, Barker.) nee Sees. JAMES PLUMBER AND GAS BIT1 ER, mart tr 811 Tru OT. NORTHWEST. @s. sees aaa bee AWet8es | gee See gos wWéarcmns SUGLISH, SWISS AND AMEKIOAR Watches, lees thea | By aL THE MOST ORLEBEATED MAKBES & Large Amortment at Very Low Priew. . W. GALT, BRO. & 08, Sanur Noe s VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON THE NORTH SIDE OF K BETWEEN 1%rn AND 171TH By virtue of a deed of trust to the under- signed, which is dated June 14, 1871, and 1 recorded in Liber 649, foliv 347, of the lan records of the District of Columbia, and at ten request of the cured thereby, I the parce of the gell by the pre STBERT, STREETS N. W- eit promissory note se Suctioa, in front of FRIDAY, THE Trn DAY OF JULY, 1576, St 6 o’clock p m., all of origi equme one hunared and sighty- four (154), 49 the is city of Washington, District of is $5 fost wer street northwest 0 inches wide wad 146 ‘oved by a three-story Horse containing sloven rooms, sal Lot four (4), in ambin, lot fost Ll inches deep. Bross brick front ‘he house is No. Terms of sale: Oue thira of the parchase morey in cashsone third ta Cg aad one ti -— ia two years from the day o} the to bear interest at six Boz cent. trom the day of tale, notes of the purchaser ai of trust on the premises soid If the terms ané to be secured by t! a deed of sale be not cowpiied with in dey, +, =. the undersigned to have the resell a deferred seven deve from the ceptauce of hte bid, and all conve: aaciag, a “4 at his expense, Jett-aads DONOVANSO: BOOTS AND S ™ If BROB. Ave. HOES. ibe teachers andi a other. oe wy SHOES At jou tr reepon of TEN P88 OENT. off the lowed 1 pchool em "ee Ls 3.5. a FASHIONABLE BOOT MAKER, p | Ne. 2118 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, First-class custom work made at the shortest notice. Batisfactio ‘Terma moderate, ‘ fine assortment of BUOTS AND SHOES, ew Elastics inserted in Oongress Gaiters by pat- atmachine. Price @1. “(bien of Big Boot) jel0-17 | AMERICAN REPUBLIC i 4 8UCCE S88! Prepare for the Centennial Fourth! Let all the poopie know that success in the Shoe Fade was achieved L. HEILBRUN, No, 402 71H STREET W. W., Who will sell for thirty 4: Centennial Bar gains, In order to close ont $100,000 worth of NEW AND STYLISH BOOTS AND SHORS, As follow Ladies’ Kid Bice Lac it Epc insiewite Et, ol in averd git her % Onildren” g1 7 co Ho. 402 7th st., 24 door Lafies’ Finest French Kid id Botton. 4 $4.00. r the‘Old Woman reeting the Independence ir above D st. n.w. STEAMER L INES. OR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. THE srmauss b MAT TAR id ‘Will leave a: street, every ry THU A ING, at ot. 7 oretock, for the Jendings River, as far down N AY MORE ev Ses a = peer coed vi Siirn steed er Stun Y MOBN e Rotaretue, will BNING for xcursions. zi ig Fo yom! LEAVE intermediete lending at? ea a. = Wpanmepa ys. ‘or charter four days in the jel6-tr EW DEPART URE. CLYDE’S WASHINGTON a AND ‘LINE. ‘The see ee cpore tine hia every SATUBDA ie ports. Iivered daily from 6 Savery of and 121% 9h street northw: oe Ww No, 128. Wharres, Pt Philadelphia, _je4 tr oe on a ebington, foot 12th st. 5 wk atv low sao, OGsotatn. AUCTION SALES. E | “Baha Sia Fane shou i f H nit B B i Attorney for Trustees, DUNCANSON ‘BHOS at ‘Anota, SALE OF FOUS SVEGANT ORY BASEMENT AND MAN- Pyiaan FRESSSU- BRIQK FRONT 931,943 and 945. on K street. Fy, Tirtue of a decree of tho Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in equity caree No. 4,049, in which’ John Hitz and others are comp'aipants, and the National Life Ln. surance Company of the United States of America s54 others ae defendants, we will i mare blic suction, upon the th AY, the Temy eigh'h (Gate) dey ot et commencing at five orcloct ia the of ground sit- Washiny District of Columbia, aud betag k ren and described om the all of lota marked and - H wud 1, 19 Benjamin F. Giibert's re. corged subdivision of part of square numbered three har dred and seventy oue, (371;) toge athor with the improvements. consisting of an elegant two story, basement and maneard-roof, pressed brick front dwelling-house on each lot, turnished with every convenience of a first class residence. This property te in & most desirable loo fon, teeing 69 south, with spactons grounds in frout, somely fenced. The premises are sold free of ail ou cumbrances resulting from any claim in said suit and frcm taxes, ‘Terms: One fourth of the Purchase-money to Paid in cash; the balance in equal irstalments at six, twelve ‘and eighteen mouths, for which the notes of the pu F bearing intore ‘six per cent. from the day of sale aud secured by @ deed trust on the premises sold, will be taken. A deposit of $300 on each lot will be required at time of sale. Ali conveyancing at purchaser’s cost. If terms a not complied with In five days from eale,the tras tees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and com i wa detaalting parchascr. CHANDLER '{ Trustees, FRANK W! BACEBTT. 436 La. a ‘Attorney for Ty 50-8 DUNCANSON BUOS.. Aticts. TO-MORROW. THomas DOWLING, Auctioncer, CLOSING TRUST ALE OF BUANK poor te a BIATIONERY AND FANOY Ou ig eae OREIBG, June 29th, wg gt 10 ‘0 clock. and Eveving at 7%, ‘clock, at my auction rooms, I shall, by direction of the Trastes, Jonn 0.8. Burer, hay coring sale of the effects of the Juncuoa Net Repos, comprising « large collection of Ledgers yy Bor Books. iter Books, Legal Cap, Relies sod Note Paper, Envelopes in great variety, together with mauy Usefai and Fancy Articles. ‘arties desiring this class of goods should not fatl to attend. as the will be concluded on the day mention ‘ems caah eM 2 THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. B., 2 WARNER, corner 7th and F stroots, STEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE VACANT LO IN SQUARE 150 LS EX" u,v, Tou AND BOCNDARY STi By rire of a deed of trust, Sond Los 4th, A . aud recorded in Liber 634, f 2s, of tbe land records of the District of iumbis, the subscribers will sell, to the highest bid- der, onthe premises. on THURSDAY, the 29th day’ of June, 3 anmbered ope, two, three, four, fivi eleven. twelve and thirteen, (1,2, 3,4 . 18,}in equare 150, (one handred' and fifty) ‘ac: cordtig to tbe public plat of the cits of Washing. ton. (except parts of lots and 2, end 10 and Tl, and ail of 12 and 13, heretofore released, aa will shown at the time of the sale.) ve terms of the sale, with She petitions of pay- te, cash: are as f.llows, viz: @4.000 and tho ex viv cash, (of which @20 must be paid it ‘the time of the sale,) aud the Fosldue Ia eral sums in one, tw three years, with interest therson at the rate of seven per coutum per annam unti! the priectpal is paid; the interest to be paid semi-annually, aod the principal acd interest to be paid at the office of Biggs & Co, 1 the deferred payments to be secur by a deed “of trust on the f, mises sold, on the purchaser's promissory uo! f the terms are not complied with within five days after the day of sale, the trustees reserve the right to resell the property, or any part thereof, for cash, at any time after the end of ten days’ notice, by two or more insertions in the Bveuing Star, at the risk and .cost of the purchaser in defaait. " All convey- ancing at the cost of the purchaser. 7 HYDE, { Trastess. jel4-d J3.T. Buo8 Hype | Salesman. ' G & MIDDLETON, y OUn real Estate Anctioneers, AUCTION SALE OF NINE BUILDING LOTS ON wenws: PSTWEER B AND I STREETS ae ORTH = ome on THURSDAY, jens Joan, 137 + nine deatrab lc gw Buvoing Lote, on litt, between Mand I streets nor?! Terme: One fourth cash, of which 8 ceposit of 825 on each iot will be required at the sme of sale, and the balance in 6,12 and 13 months, secured by a'deed of srust on ny pio isos and the notes of the par- r bearing 5 per cent. interest. Conveyanciay i Bete ‘Secor If the terms are not com; si in ends days, the eroperty cyt De resol we Mk and cost 0 youNe & aiDDL ETO! Aucta, TOP ADEL SATA, PROVIDENOK Brea MSHtP mgm leave Philadel- ONDA of ee ee we Lis of lading issued to Preighte i pocsives ane ‘do- Orders tor 6a. reights and Feoeived’ ‘at i202 # street CLYDE & 00. Fontan BoraaN en 1 ‘LADY OF THE LAEKB ee WEDNES DAY for Ni ‘Ta iy ure: rr round tri foot of 6tbh_straet, LANDINGS. Steamer a THOMPeoN leaves Company’ Nga foot of 6th street, every ee ie . -» for Curr! id inter: landings, and m., for ‘Goan River, stopping cary FRIDAY. at7 Mewrone ' oe intermediate Fer ietoemation on apn, LF Pad office of ig ep to the toe ‘Agoni CEYoE LINE FOR FRILGDELEEEA REDUCED BATE ON HORSES, Fretght reeetved on board Steamer on MOBDAYB aatil 7 p.m Freight received in Warehouse at any: my3-im 69 Water street, G. F. HIDE, Georgetown, » D.O. CHERT gr RECO Neier Toh ore Seta Censan BIKE. ape = oe ‘et @ iat... or ke nected ote oe as DWI J. SWEET. Beal Bstate Auctioneer. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF A_ TWO-STORY BB'O: ae wd SHOP, Ho. 108 ¥v BTR. BY wistue: Gta toed of ee Sp me, dated Jaouary 17, A. the party soonasd cape i tion, in front of rem i m SaTURDA KD. ail the following situate ia the cicy of, Weak ‘olumbia, to wit: The depth thereof of lot i rs hor with the im sisting of atwo-story brick bu certain deed of trust dated October 1, 1874, to Hod io Seren Tenses te 0 per ceat, oe duiy recorded in liber ,folto 362, jaca records for the District ot Columb Terms of sale: For amount realized above said dexd of trust are as follows, to wit: Oue-half fa cash, aud the balance in 6 and 12 months, = ig) Sent: Interest, secured by deed of trust on the p erty sold, A depoait of $100 required when the property is sold. All conveyancing at purchaser's If the torms of «ale are not complied with in foven dajeafter esio the Trustee reserves the rigte to reeell the property at the risk and coat of the de- faulting purchas Cliapurs 7. DAVIS, Trustee, Je23-eo&ds WERT, Alctioveer, B.S H. WABNEB, corner Tth ond F streets, A DESIBABLE MAB- ee aN ‘is Gousty oF Wasi” ated Februa: virtue cf A Tobreary lope ot ihe land recoras. for. the, District eof Calan a at the a Enh preven, em FarbAy. July 7 the Ite, at in Seda Se Frere ee Rumbered five (8), 10 our (1), and thi saat int numbered thrée (3), of Bou). 8 sion of the west part of “ Pada in the survey oF ra esis HENLE toad * trust jodie Mber a. AUCTION SALES. FTP ROMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. CARARrES BRCAR ER GOMES ARE &c. oun OTION. Picken tees waen 20th. Ieee a otek Sine my ascongg eas a ~ ee splendid the above wallets i remain in Wasbineton for 8. be Gis, of at accu om aad S 'Termi cash 3HOS. DOWLING, yours @ MIDDLETON, _Beal Betate Auctioneers, premii fp MONDAY: July 3a. 1576. ibe fo Office Fursitare. none of which bas been in Use more than one year Walout Office Decks, and Usk Office wel Bac : Auctionsers, ash. B WALLIAMS, Auctioneer. be pitt Eee OF DESIRABLE eee PROPEBTY ¢ ee ETWEEN trict of Uo'umbia the subscriber sell at puklic auctivn.in’ front of the MONDAY, the luih dey cf Joly bev. at 6.30 o’clock’p. my lot puubered six (8 in syuare pom beged four hundred and eighty-one, (45).) fronting 40 feet Gipches on 6th street west. mt b Gepth of 93 feet 4%: tuches. The fap: frame dweitsg aud a commcd. lous brick © Warehouse Terms of sale: Ons third cash; ba’snce tn six, twelve aud efgh' mouths, with iuserest st eight per cent. por annam until pid from the day of tale, Deferred payments to be secure! deed of troet onthe properts + id Al st purchaser's cost. £ depot of w guited when tho property fs # rack Of If the terms are not complied with ia ten davs the trustee eerves the right to resell at the git and cost of tie aefariting yu chacer & LORD. Trastec W.BWibLiatis. acct war ‘B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, TRUSTEE SALE OF ‘VALUABLE REAL ES. TATE IN THE CTY OF WASHINGTON 98 REKEINAFIRE DECORIBED By virtue of a deed of trust. bearing date on the i7th day of May. A.D. 1:76. recorded tn Liber No. 788, folto of tke connty of Washington, District of ( lumina, tnd by divection ef the hoider of the promis note secured thereby, the undersigned, as Trustee, wall pol ot Rabitc augtlon, tn front of the premises, ND ih day of July, A.D. rf the tour of Sovciock wor cual ploseor parcel of ground kno ted as 144, according to the sub 3°4, 10,31, 1s, Mae Jo and 15, made be View Pai and Ficed. Said Jot3 being on north E street, tween 18ub and 19th streets northwest. ‘Ard on the same day, at 6 o'clock p. &s trustee, at public auction, In front of ines, that piece or parcel of ground know. signated as lot No.8 In reservation or square No. 0s and the improvement thereon. situate on Penn. apis aven: ween Sd and 4: streets north- weet subject to-adecd of trast, bearing bitte een Sbout 9th day of December, 1:70, reeordet in, liber folio 129, one ef the land records of said souuty aud District, fi terest at 10 per or B12 uu, wit — in six ‘and twel ‘omirsory notes bear! the satisfaction of the tru the property ect ail convevancing at oret of the purchaser or purchasers. If teria of sale be not complied with within seven days from day of sale, ‘the trustee reserves the right to resell A the proverty after Bve dave’ advertisement of sale in “be —— iv ot irs of fhe defanttg T. A depo GB cach piece of pro- perty sold will be iain time of xale. tian J aivers Trustes. jeBB cokds WASH! B: WILLIAMS. auct. ‘HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. GOVEBNMEBT SALE OF 2 RROWN MULES. Will be sold SATURDAY, July Lat 1876, at 12 o'eleck, 1n front of my snctior rooms, two large Brown Mclos, in fair cor nrkapes ‘They can be seen at the Oom- misrary, a hoes of 1ith and B streets svuih west. Tei Jez at "THOMAS DOWLING, Auctionse: YHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, TRUSTEES’ ag Orn BE EFFECTS OFA corded in Liner No. 806, fo land record- of trust on Webington aty, D.©., Leball mas Dowling, cor- sansrivanie ® sell, 6t the auction rooms of Th: ner of lith street and F Ist SATURDAY, July effecteof @ Drug &t fence of & i, removed there for couven- ®, cemprisiag iu part— One Berti ed Show Cases; Perfumery, Medicines; to Rey ey i Drawers, ke. “JAMES S. EDWARDS, WARREN CosTONE { Trustecs, THOMAS DOWLING, Acct. OWAMAN & GREEN Auctionvers snd Beal Estate Brokers. TRUSTERS’ SALE OF VERY VALUABLE IM yhOVED REAL ESTATE, SITUATED ON G ST RRG dhantinots WRU : om > STOBY BRICK HOUSE, By virtusof a deed oftrast tom re 2th, A.D- 1603, aed recorded ta liver No 15, folia 254, one of the land records for the ns trier of Golumbtavand at the requsstof the 2 secured thereby: re stall ee at public auction, fn frovt of the premises, FSIDAY. Jaly 14.4 D. at 6 o'clock me » the Sherine ‘described real tate. situate ia the city of Washiogton, D.O. wit: Being the middie portion of lit No. t ip square No. four hundred and twenty ae 4a commencicg at @ polut twenty fect from tho east corner cf said lot. aad ranniag thence west twent fect on the sine of G street northwest; theace wit f said width of twenty feet front to tho rear of the same, to with the Improvements thor 00, 001 pisviuig of a three-story and basement brick dwell- ‘Forms of sale, as espribed by the deed of trast: The amount ot indeed couveyenciog shall be baser. peoat purel ohn ino costo ihe citing par cost of faulting: advertisement. ~~ ppranaa ie2 d [Rep] W.'A. CONDOM. Trustees, T™ 35 £. By for all te Auctioneer, $19 7th street. Under and by virtue cf a deed of trust to the gudersignued Trustee beating dute om the 25:8 D, 1874, and recorded in .on6 of the land records of t District of Columbia, 1 will offer for gale at bite anction, in front of the — oe ou MONDA 3a Feed of Jaly, 1876, at ik Pp wm , ali that ‘part of lot numbered seventeen, (17,) in square numbered seventy-two, (72,) contained ‘within the mets and bounds following: Beginzing for the eo sta point on the line of 2ist ntrest west 17 fort Sis i it from the northeastern corner cf said lot inning thence south 1 fect $34 laches; 120 feet 5 i, chos; thence north J ce east 120 foot 8 tuches to the piace A leo, the right of way to and through alley, 2h: feet wide, opsting into said Jying north of and adjoining said part of purchase mone be paid at sale:)the bai. 8 per cont. dead of trast on t property sold. A’ converancing at purchaser Coat, Arg ehould the terms ef ule net be compliod with within five days, the Trustee reserves the right to resell at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- chaser. js2l-eokds THOS. BE. WAGGAMAN, Trnstes. Cuacner aun or, Taerans aa Le one 12Tn AND 131n STREETS NORTE: By virtua ofa decree of the Suprems Court of the District of Coiumbia, passed ix equity enue No 1296, ruies 5, wl venetian Alpheus 8. Viiliams et al.’ are co Gardiner #, aI are defendauts, we will, sell, on July 7{b, 13/6, at 6 o'’clook p.m. ‘with in five di Teeall the property at SiS FE, en CHR SAA PAT AR gies eS opi ae Ro. are Eocstensen Cs EVENING STAR. WEDNFSDAY........3ame 28, 1876. FORTY-FOURTH oun Closing Proceedings Yesterday. The District Tax Bill Passed. SENATE.—After our report closed — The District Tax bill was amended ana passed as printed elsewhere in tails The consideration of the Stiver bill resumed, but was laid aside to perm!t brs Logan to the House joint resolution, with @ ents. to authorize the issue of arms to the several states and territories bordering on the Indian country, and it was After the transaction of some farther bus iness the Senate went into executive ses- ston, and shortly HOUSE —Ater =e Mr. Jones called up bill to authorize the construction of @ narrow-guage raliroad from the Atlantic seaboard to Chi St. Louis, apd after several The Senate amendments to the ery ap- propriation bill were referred to the Com- mittee op Appropriations. Mr. Durbam reported & Dill to amend the Revised ‘Statutes fon concerning mineral iands, and Mr. Banks introduced a joint resolution authorizing the President to invite the In- ternational Statistical Congress to bold its tenth session in the United States; which were referred. The House then adjourned. TRE ST. Lou CONVENTION. The Evening Session Yesterday. ANENT OBGANIZATION — SPEFCaxs SY CHAIRNAN MC CLEKNAND AND MESSRS. COX AND VORHERS. The St. Louis convention reassembiel yes terday after recess— At 6:25 p.m. the committee on credentia Feported all the states represented aad no Sted seats. The report was adopted With an amendment edmiiting delegates from the District of Columbia and tae terri. torles without votes. PEKMANEND ORGANIZATION. The report of the committee on permanent organization was read, recommending Gen A. McClernand, of [litnois, for r Perm nent president, with a vice presid each state. The report was adopted, an: committee Gen. ‘MoCiernaad bo the chair, who addressed the convention. SPERCI OF CHAIRMAN M'CLERNAND. Gentlemen of the national democratic con- vention, I thank you for the distinguishe! honor which you have done me in directing me to preside over your deliberations. You are the delegates ‘of the democracy of the whole union of thirty- — states, once ua- naturally es: now forever united in one indivisible bles Bretnres of one olitical family, Ww! iberty under equal destiny, 8 we great heritage? Shall we make that destiny the most giorious in the history of free peo- ples? If your deliberations, 7 pellow demo. crats, to day shall be wise; if your tion of the necessities of our time, our coun- try, and or politics shall be justand saga- cious; if your a: sympathy shall be quick with the hearts of a great peop! beyood all venture, we shall transmit to our children and our children’s children, uoim- py Ubis priceless heritage. Yours will @ better es than the renown most prized by Romans—conditoras tmperiorum— lar greater than the founders of empires are the preservers of republics. Toere are no en- emies of the Union to-day on this continent except that administrative centralism which Is congesting at the capital the vital currents which ought to fow through every part, giving iife to the farthest extremities of the body politic, and energy to ali its merobers, except that corruption which is the curse that centralism has never failed in any age or land toentall upon any gov ernment. Centralism and corruption bave imposed upon ten states the rapacious ty- rapnies of carpet-bag rule,and since the Peace have added $200,000,000 to their debts. They have infected the governments of our northern states and northern cities with the same disease of extravagance and fraud. They have debauched the federal govero- met !tself, and made the names of scores of its high officers and public our pudiic scandal and our open shame; @ record of horrible incapacity, venality, waste and fraud; and the party’ which has bee: less to break down and trample under foot its corrnption!sis with stupendous eiTrontery pledged itself to a reform of a it has become incapable. So that part; fg itself to restore specie ie’ payments and every year taking us far from specie pay ments. it pledged itself to civil reform, and then dropped and mocked its reformers. So it pledged itself to protect American ja bor, and With its monstrous custom-house taxation over three thousand articles it impoverished American labor. A’few score of monopolists, a few thousand corraption ists have been enriched, but capital in tue bands of those who earned it by industry and saved it by frugality, is everywhere dis- irustfe), and rusts, unused, while honest labor goes about the streets begging bread. Is this, then, the final outcome oi tury of republican self-goveromen: forbid it, gracious God. Bat we have wan- dered far from the right paths. We must return to the constitutional principles, th frugal expenditures and the administrative , of the founders of the republic. _— the first, the most imperious necess!| our day and nation. This is the ap; bave to make to our feilow-citizens very, former political aMliation. This is theove supreme commanding Mowe so which ell ers are inferior; all others triviali—reform! reform! reform! If you sball recognize the imperious neces- sity; if you shall guaranty in your platform the successful achievement of this arduous work of national regeneration; if you select standard bearers true to your own bigh pur- and faithful to Pe = victory in October con- Winds that followed the fleeting Orpheus and follow you to victory. a the close of the speecb, Mr. Belmont, of New York, read a series of resolutions ar- raigning the republican party and apoeal- ing to the American people to forget the civil war after the years eace and put an end to sectional strife. \@ accompanied them with some earnest remarks. The reso- lutions were referred, and the convention adjourned until to-morrow. DAN VOORHEES AND 8S. 8. COX ORATE. * After the adjouroment Dan Voorhees, of Indiana, was vociferously cpilei upon, and ullered an eloquent speech the issues of the campaign. After Voorhees concluded S. 8. Cox wa fives iad passed twelve appropriavion Dill lives twelve appropriation bills and sent them to the Seuate, having cut down the republican estimates: $64,000,000. A voice, “Stick to it.” Cox. ‘We will.) et the thunders of this convention follow ihe electric flash of the telegra) ~ a exhort the democratic House to 8! their ac- tion and they will. Proceeding A consider the asserted dangers of such action, he said thought we could go without the army until afier the November election. Way, the navy could boore from protecting commerce which bad legislation and ju- dicious taxation had destroyed. As to rd Indian burean, if the border men only turnhd loose, they Aa soon ‘crus out contractors’ Indian AX AsProror THE WOMAN SvrrRagE QUESTION —Woman suffrage has been re- commended to the “repectfal considere- ton” of republican voilers by the National Republican convention, and in this connee- tion some facts from the recorded voting Im the national ge will be Interesting to both the friends and opponents of feminine baltotin, standing onj-etion to the change rm ds that married women will ( their hustauds, aud that the ucmarried Will be influenced by the opinions of their masculine friends. The trouble has been to sustain the assertion by facts, bct since the Wives of members of the grange are entitied to the ballot by their relation to their hus- bands, the difficulty is partially removed. From the different divisions of the national Gene aietis have been gathered snow- ing tbe votes of the husband and wife ow severe! diferent measures. Tous we 0) ir, the two voted aa ‘m2 four cases did the AN UNGRATEFUL QUACK.—Some ago Sultan Abdul-Azriz was cured of ease which troubled him by @ quack. made this quack in return a Mi ~Geveral and gave 56,000 franes. The ‘ai creature Was One of the nineteen physicians called ta to decide whether the ex-Sultan hed or had bot committed suicide. When he sa late master iying bleeding at hts feet he ex- ctatroed, « Khinsir tchokian, bevan guebermish clordt,” which is as much to say, “The old biackguard ought to have posted out long ago!” Hussenl Avi (since mar- Jered) overheard him, and ordered tim to be degraded on the spot and kicked out of the palace. Ue bay in New Jersey water's good; it's like The Momentous Question —Augustas: » Emily, do you love me or do you pir” ' Emily—““well, if 1 say I don't sail J bave to return your presents? ED. WINSLOW— maTnagp. ie , Fre Jane sth, o08. by the Wight Res tk, By epecttully tm noras. On the 25th Jone, 1878, Riven, dangh $7aof Ellen and Lewrenze Wuces, ayo 6 montlsend os. Faveral Thorsday,8 o'clock p.m. 2151 Penn- pa ‘Balntives aud irs onde are invited ERT. ft no of FAH. 1. =. = er of Fran ‘hs and 13 6a: Home § = Take Soke phase, Srom = pees 7 _K street ne: reday o'cl m. Belatives and fricnds are invited to attend. hd year of herage Funoral wili take e from the residence of rect, sapere , the 2th = Friends of the mity are Sal speettolly tuted to'at Hanser re zabeth J. Stearn, pisce from the residence of at ntreet oprbeen, sane Tiends of the famllyare respectfally invited to attend. _ WASHINGTON. Jane 2th. Wash incton, in the 45th yoar Funeral from Mount Olin Oburch. Tih street, be- tween L and M streets northeast, Thursday, Jane 2h. at 4 o'clock. Friends of the familly are re- Spectfully invited to attend. aged Smouths and 2 ‘The funeral will tek UNDERTAKERS. mA ry, 834 F CTEERT Undertaker. WM. HACKETT wire R. F. HARVEY. R. #48kER, Cabinet Maker and Undertaker, 619 LitH Steeer Nontawner. octl-1y _—_=_=_=__ Eee HOTELS. RIGGS HOUSE, PLUMER @ SPOFFORD, Proprictors. FIFTEENTH AND G STREETS, myls-ly Wasrixeron, DO. HOTEL AUBRY, WALNUT STREET, From Thirty-Fhird to Thirty-Fourth, PHILADELPHIA, PA. R. marti ON THE BUROPEAN PLAN. STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS. BEST HOTEL IN THE CITY. JAMES T. STOVER, Paorriaroi —_—_—_—_——S HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS, mytt wkeom SPECIAL NOTICE. e bave this day ‘DUCED THE PRICE OF ALL OUR REFRIGERATORS, TO CLOSE THEM OUT 100) Between loth ond 1th ra Cu ONE HUNDRED ea BEFRIGERATORS AT CoOsT. GALL AND EXAMINE THEM AT 715 & 717 Tru STREST BL THE