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DRY GOODS. ECIAL BARGAINS LN DRY GOODS. SELLING OFF SELLING OFF, 8 88 Dear Ss possible in the next sixty FOR CASH ONLY Ss Sel ambrics at 1d4e., or price Sic P.sia, Plaid and Grenadines, Black Drove Bling, Black ai me Worsted x nce hander %% to S7ic ; a'l very cheap; with 1 72 @ foll sic. k ot Lemestic Btaple Goo prices J. W. COLLEY, jet0-tr__ S01, Cor. 8th street and Market Spsce. pS Goubs SLAUGHTERED. BEMNANTS DBESS GOODS SAORIFIOED. Ci NG SALE FORTHE 8UM ON. All Grevadines at half their forme Discotrt of @ per cept off Lace Bacques. 30 per coat. taken off Parasols. Large stock now style Lawns, 10 and 1230 Grey Grenadines. 125 and Me , worth doable. Ladies and Gen uz Shirts, ve , worth $1. co, remnants, tc, worth We. pea Piss, 4 Victoria Lawns, 1356, 18, to 2c Perales 30 and iB. good mer Silk prime cost. Tinen Lawn, 20 and 28¢ Mattings and Carpets at coat. # Linen Buitings, Zc.. wor Caeh buyers should remember the ¥. NMA DALN. 09 Market Space. LINEN LAWNS! LINEN LAWNS! Ope this morning, 50 pieces fignred LINEN LAWNS. (warrented ‘all pare Linea) which we Ghall veil at to cents. These goods are warrant tbe the saise quality sold in the city at 45 and 60 cents, tien. &10,at gl Bi W bite, sil qua TE LINES 04M ods. and vers Chea; SILK and ENADINGE! warranted silk a vol. K OF DOMESTIC GOGDS AT ENTS’ PRICES. er koeation. Bememt Ww. mM BROWN _No. 314 Sth street northw MITCHELL, { PENNA. AVENUE, Dest stock cf L&D} = JOUN et NEN sod BA T(STS SUITS, OVEBDRESSES and SACKS; FOU LARD OAM- ERIC BLITS. PERUALE SUITS and WBAP- PERS. and NAN WHITE F@ENOH MOSLIN S0OK SUitS and JACKETS; LAOS JACK BTS ged OUEUCRKINTS. in Biack and Keru; LINES ‘TELS? fit pin tLe beat styles a (Aa tion of our stock te asks = purchasing. Mall DRESS GOODS and SUMMER SILES at MarBed-dcwn prices to close out the stock A larze Variety of SUN UMBRELLSS at very low prices. BF” Ome Price, marked tm plain fzwres. JOHN T. MITCHELL, jeZ-tr 931 Pennsylvania avenne. JOB LOT OF WHITE GOODs. rocade Batin Stripe NAINSOOKE, Worth se SWISS MUSLIN.» é. Sold at 25c. SS, mew patterns. 12 Ground Pacific CBETONB, yard icURG EDGE, in remoants. at ver ard ILLED CLOTH, for Bathi og Suits, at WicToRIa Lawns i «VICTORIA NS. sll prices LS. wit cy _bandies, 62,75, 87, 9125, 2.0. BS, etc BLACK 15c. per yard. (lirt che MOBAIK ALPACAB, deuble wid'). 25.30, $7.90, es WHITE and CHECK MATTING, 15,2, Be « York Limited Exoress, Baltimore and | roe wniik aoe © ee castes’ and 2 les aielpbia. Sunday to Baltimore only. ene 5—Baltimore, Way S: i 5 Good UALICORS 4Xe ais I — ig' Way Stations, Kilicott City and ©. M. TOWSON & CO., €36 PENNS Very fine Brown Law worth. 1c Very large s« with small white dots, 6, rtment of beantital ts: wns, 20, 22, Goods, 'Se.; Ye; large assortment Oottor White P. & . 1, Ize ; yard-wids L m-dace Uambric, i8c., very targ~ assortment ot Pors Lives for La: Calico that fs " wide Bneet- ing Cotton, > © Damask, 50s, CABTER’S, 707 Market Space. ment Black Grenadines, with beant!- pe; Bosutifal Plsi 5 our Black Siiks ar real cost = Biack Alpaca, 25.31, dies Suitice » made, Se cell = 81 43; doubie tf ‘are Bix Me Alpaca, 80. worth 75c ; all of our cost. 36, Sie ; large as- Men's aod Bogs’ wear, BE SI\CEST THING IN READY-MADE SHIRTS over offered is our $4 cent SHIBT ed Lithere is any on- who bas not seen our hirt it would pay them well to calland ination of their quatity, at the Branch thmore Shirt Factory. 1012 F street northwest. Bampies sect by mail on receipt of $0 conte. Boy 'etizs 11, 115g, 12, 12— and 13 toch. 62 cents, J. W. DARE, ie Im “ Manager.” JUST OPENED, Large stock of UNFINISHED SHIRTS AT 50 CENTS. ‘There ¢ sre made well and only need buttons, Dntten hole= gussets. They surpass all other Feady- made goods both as to fitand qualicy, at THOMPSONS SHIRT FACTORY, jerry Ot F STSEBT NORTAW 19.1 ; Lotr DY Goobs CHEaP! WM. RIED WYLI® has retnoed Mach of bis extensive stock jelow the rates usually obtained first-class stores. as ext 1014 7th street northwort Agency tor Demorest's Patterns and the ‘ Wagle Guirt.* jel?-tr RAKE CARGAINS. ERODHEAD @ OU., 939 Pevxa. Avm., Detween 9th and 10th ste., Offer EXTKACRDINARY INDUOEMENTS fn Dress Linens, Pijue, Swiss, Victoria Lawns, Nain- wok, ke. & Lyons Sik, Te lion's, Bennet, es. ron Mesh Grevadines, S7\c and - Linen Lawns in teasctitn! designs, 2c. and ap. Beantifal Lawss and Oretonnes, 1250. ote an Hose, ¢ . wn Bicached Cotton. onc, yard and ap, inclading uinet, aud Ponson's cele SRANCH STORE, 1205 F street, bet. 13th and 13th streets. BEODHEAD 4 Co. jeer 939 Pa. ave., bet. 9th and lth sts. ‘THE siLK aND ORESS GOOOoSs Hous or WASHINGTON. aon ‘We tnvite the attention of the pubitc mense asscriment of newest styles *° OOF tm SUMMAS SILKS : GRENADINES Of all shades. tn na ae Plaids. Large stock oLACK SILAS of all celebrated f ier DEESS GOODS of all the latest produe- OB SACQUES and SHAWLS of the richest UMBEELLAS, fine HOSIERY, and Le ‘N SUITS in ‘great variety, af less than ‘ork prices. WOLFORD 4 SHILBERG, S17 MARKET SPACE, ‘Third door from Mh strest, 3 4 a i ad DRY GOODs. en remeneteierenisimereperae ete ncsnsianammetcin Ore TO THE OBPESSSION OF THE MONEY MABKET. M. WILLIAN WILL ALLOW « DEDUETIO T Pi T. ON HIS LARGE AND HANDSO ASSORTMENT OF GO@DS, MOSTLY OF SIS OWS IMPORTATION, comprising in part: ‘OBildren’s Dresses, ‘Work Baskets, White Bene Noni ace weds tor i ite Basques, for Ties, ty Casbmere Ti Ligen Foite, ‘its. (Cc Fri: Gclored Jewelry Beal Fever ond Oral Coates tk u ory and Cor 4 : Fulls of French Flowers, ke; £0, 327 Im LAST CHANCE. One White Vi Lawn. 3,610 vards, at Sere eae es last we shall bave this season. eae a N at @1 and 91.50, reduced zy om : 25 pieces White Matting, at 25 and 30 cents, re- to plecen Oclored Lawes, at 12% conta jawns, at 12% cents. Parasvls redoced 35 per cent. Mosquito Netting in pisces and cano} as Teclotherall widihe Pick = ir entire stock of Drees Goods to be sold without > Feady Jel7-00 Ou ehiay Farge 0 OTe 5 2 3. WE INES STYLES SMALL CHECK ORBTTONES, iH ¥ Blue, Black and Brown, oaly 150. a yard Fepent in the city. CONNOLLY’S, 60 Kb et., Opp: Patent Office. jet7-tr ___ EDUCATIONAL. Hes SoHOOL FoR Boys. GEORGE W N Mass. Boys fitted for College or for the Institute of Technology eferer ces:—Ex- President Thos. Hilland Prof. Jas, BR Lowel Bk 2 oar ve E E. Bale, of Bo . Bellows and the Hon Wm. M. Ky York. For circulars direct to Concord. M. Je2i-2w K INDERGARTEN NOBM AL OLASS.—Msy first jecture to the Sammer Clase for the tastruction in Broebel's Science cf the‘New Edi cation” will siven on TUESDAY, Jane 20th Pom, at No. 765 lth street, between G and H. explaining what the ccnrse will consist in and what sre the objects definitely attaived th iv. lectare will be given every sucresdine Tuesday and Friday, @5 for the ne Komi of ipo Rese ‘aDe+ments for Privat AasOUS nade Fasgements ORS. LOUISE POLLOCK, jel Im Le Droit Pa Washingten, D. 0. Ww SST END INSTITUTE. Family Scacei Jo Ferns tadics: tire 8: . Cape, Principal. Sew Haven, Covu. Send for circular. ' mar3- CLASSIOAL NGLISA ENO! AND )R YOUNG LADIES, . ny LEOT SCHOOL FO. a New York avenue np. w.—Mre. ANGELO JAOK ‘ual seesion SON, Principal —The eighth ann on the léth of September, 1875. augh-ly RAILROADS. B4AE7 MRE AND OHIO JUNE itn, 187! A.M. EAVE WASHINGTOR. 668 more and way stations, 6:40—Baitimore, Annapolis, and way stations, Foint of Rocks and intermediate stations, Main Stem. 7:10—Baltimore and Alexandria Junction. 8:10—e York, Patiadeiphia and Boston Bz- press. To Cape May, Taretay, Thu.sday anc Saturday. by dost via New Uastle; dat ty by rail. Pullman Parlor Oars, Suaday, Way Btstions, and connects for St. Leuisand Pittsbure Bz- alley Road, Par- e rs. t of Bocks aad way stations. oe and Way stations, rel Express, Biltcott d Way Stativua, via Be- erick and Point of Bocks, (via Metro- au Branch iors. Annapolis and way stations, Land Lowrser'le Brpress daily to Berkeley, Deor Louisisvilie m. train on Saturday. Hagers- 7 town and Oipeinnati owise tlle, Annapolis Sunday. re, Biadensburg. Laorel, Annapolis Junctior '7-00—Haltimore ané way stations, >:90—Pitrsburg. Berkeley, bu: a0 connection be- yous Moitinsburg by train leaving Son Gay night Way Stations on Metropolitan Prencb 9:00—Balthnore. Elsdensburg, Beltsville, Lan. rel, Be'ay. 10:00—New York and Philadelphia Night Bzpress) Sleeving Cars to New York. timore and principal way stations, ——e ‘nd way stations, Metropoll- inch. 10:40—Marti: Obicago, Columbus, ;, Berkeley, Decr Park Saturday for Louisville. * iaily. All other trains daily, except Sunday. No connection on Sanday tor Hi or Val- neh. or f on ‘Tork and Phiisdelphis st m2. at the Baltimore We n Station, and and received at any point es hw) laster of Transportation. LM. OOL. I Ticket Aj _GEO.8. KOONTZ, General Ai apls-tr 1s 1876 1876 remyZVtha ‘oe the Herth, West, and Southwest. Double Track, Steel Rails, Boon- ory, Magnificent 2 Seattle trom Dent except Sunday. BALTINONS AND POTOMAC BAILBOAD. Tor Canaudaigas, Bochester, Baffalo, Bi Fails, abd the Horth, 6 a. ms. Gally, except Bune ey; and 7:40 ly , except Saturday. with Polace Uars to Watkins.” Wor Eri atzun, Befalo, aud Nisgara Falls, 11:60 a.m. daily, ex- cept Sunday. New York and the East, 9: ‘ince Usry attached; Limited Sew York aid the Rat, 5-0. ee York aid the Kat. Bp. daly, except Euncay, with Parlor Oars be checked - dally, with daily, with O's. m. dally, with Pall- i Punos Limfiee Ry Acoommos! ‘except Sr for Pope's Oreck Line § @3 a. et Sun ALEXANDRIA & FREDEBIOKEBURG RBAIL- PAT AND sumxay DIA & WASHINGTOR m. 7.8, a Warcmss. ZSPGLISH, SWISS AND AMERIOAP Watches, ST SLL THE MOST OBLEBEATED MAKESS. & Large Assortment et Very Low Prices. te Winchester. Sleeping care tent. | Pe AUCTION SALES. FUTURE Days. A DABNEILUG, Beal Estete Qu-tioneer, P. ‘Northeast corner 71h st. and Louisiana ate. ‘BUSTEE™® SALE VALU. ‘SIMPROVED "PROPERTY ry vs rsa ity oro BT. TW E) EJ Sa \D EIGHT! pacers House ab stab Oe Lot i$ B' ey Of PROSPECT Bite, By virtue of a deed of trast, dated May 13 1:79, and duly Fecgrded ts Liter No. 786 tole 1B, etwea ‘of the, Base Ly} ba Te Beste f : E ee aay of sale, an: be secured by All conveyancing at cost of purchas- » hundred dollars on each piece of property the terms of sale are not com- ‘5 tne Trustes reserves the and cost of the defaul ington. ICHABD WALLAOS., Trus*re, 322 thas.tutas” F. D. CL a8Y, Salesman, AUCTION SALES. FHIS AFTERNOON. T*Sieal atiate Anctoncer, 619 7th streat. ¥ "clock CATR pee gc THIS EVENING, ICABSON BBOS., Auctioneers, BBY GOODS AT AUCTION. J. ©, WISWALL & © ‘Will sell their large stock of DRY GOODS AT AUCTION, Ccmmencing on FRIDAY, JUNB 30, at 10 o'clock s. Bend continuing Until the whole stock is dis- ‘This stock consists of fall lines of DEESS GOoDs, Including MOHAIBS, ALPACAS, CASHMERES, BLACK SILKS, LINENS, WHITE GOODS, &c. ALso, CASSIMEBES. TABLE LI. TOWELS, NAPKINS, &c. ‘To be sold without reserve, Sale te commence at 10 8. m. and 6 p. m. J. C. WISWALL 200, 310 7th st., near Ps. ave. OLOTHS, 4029-tr O08. E. WAGGAMAN, at} Estate Auctioncer, 619 7th street, der and by Tirtue cf a deed of trust to the jeralgned Trastee bearing date on the 2 jovember, A.D. 1874, end recorded in liver No 765, folic 4/2. one of the land records of the District of Columbia, I will offer for gate at public auction, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, the 3d day of July, 1676, at 5 o’clock’ p m , all that part of lot numbered seveuteen, (17,) in square numbered seventy two, (72,) contained within the mezes aud bounds following: Begianing for the same st a point on the line of 2ist strest west 17 feet 8's ia: Chessouth from the northeastern corner of said lot 37, ard rauning thenee south 14 feet 3% inches; thence west 10 feet 6 ir ches; thence north 1é feet 3 inches; thence east 120 feet & Inches to the place ol beginning. Also, the right of way to and through the private alley, 25 fect wide, opening into said street, and Jy ing north of and adjoining said part of per cent. f trust on the archaser’s ‘rustee reserves the right & resell at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- c je2l-cokds THOS. B. WAGGAMAN, Trustee, ‘ ‘ON, YOUNG & MIDDLETON: te a. . AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED RESL ESTATE ON i STREET, SET StH AND 91m STREETS NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust,dated Juas 1878, avd recorded in Liber No. 756, folio ot Beg. the undersigned trustees’ wil! the lithday of July A gi plan thereof east balf of lot numbered two (2), in square numbered four hundred ana three (408). said east half of ssid lot fronting 29feet four inches on rigid perl and ruoning back with the said _ Satisfaction of trustees. A deposit of 10) will be required on dey of ale. Allconveyancins at put. chaver’s cost. If the terms of sale are not complied with within ten days of sale a resale will botnaie St the risk and gost o* dofaniting purctiasor. on aa SEATON PEREY.( Trustecs. YOUNG & MIDDLETON Je27-eodkdbs Anctiones CEASCERY SALE OF VALUARD © IM. PROVED REAL ESTATE ON CURHER OF soba BEET East AND @ STEEET By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Conrt of the District of Columbia, passed in ths cause of Johu H. Torton et al. vs. Henry 4 Tolson et al., No. 4,65 Equity docket. the ind sighed as Trustees will set) 10 front of the premises, at public anction, on SATURDAY, the Sth day of A.D. 1576 ock p.m. part cf Lot rouptn, feet 49 laches on soath ssid Lot, improved by a two story and basement Brick House ‘Yerms of sale: One third cash: bs months from day of «ale, with tot ance of purchase msney, with furety or sureties to be approved by the Trustees; or the purchaser or purchasers can pay all cash oo Gay of sale or ratification of sale by the court. No deed given until all purchase money shall have been paid. All conveyancing at cost of purchaser or purchasers. A deposit of $100 will be reyuired when the property is sold. B.§. DAVIS. Otice 313 436 at. n.w..) : WILLIAM J. n Trustees. Office 490 La. oy P. A. DARNEILLE, Acct. jo2t-d&de STEAMER LINES. OR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. THE STEAMER “MATTARO,” Oart. W.H. Bries ‘Will leave her wharf, foot of 6" street, every THUBSDAY MOEN ING, st 7 o'clock, for the Jandiogs on the Powuse River, as far down a8 Nomint” Retoraing, will leave 'Nomint\ every FRIDAY MORNING ‘for Washington. arriving early same evening. ‘This Bost can be chartered for Excurstons. jeB-2w SAM'L POLEINHOBN, Acent. QUEAMER ~ HARBINGER ” WILL LEAVE * 6th street Wharf for Nomini and intermediate landings at 7 #. m. on, “yor charter four days in the week, at very lo’ 7 . M. E. GREGG, CLYDE’S WASHINGTON, PHILADELPHIA, gel AND PROVIDENCE STEAMSHIP ‘The steamers of the above line will leave Philadel- hisevery SATUSDAY,at 12m for Yashington; returning, will leave Johnsons wharf e ON: t m., for Philadelphia. s. Through bili Nowharfaxe on out- of lading issued to and ve ports. Freights received ard de- from 6 8. wo. to6 p.m. Orders for reights and received at 1202 F street 1119 9h street northwest non WP. OLYDE No. 128, Wharves, Philadelphia. H. JOHNBON & OU , jel4 tr Agents for Washington, foct 12th st. ». {OK NORFOLK. POs NER Ed DY OF THE LAKE Leaves the Company's wharf, foot of 6th street. every, MONDAY, WEDNESDA frem ‘the ab Hivered dail Gelivery of and nd FRIDAY, at m, for Nor ik. Beturning, leave Norfolk. Tus » Thu m. Fare, 84; round trip, and Saturday, at Ticketa good until used FOR POTOMAC BIVEB LANDINGS. Steamer JNO. W. THOMPSON leaves Com: Dart foot of Gib strest, overs, TURBDAY. at 7a /, m., for Goan River, swppLAE ngs. For Information apply at the office of the Com- pauy, under te ero polttan fy hg] reas’ or Agent, we ; ary, nly ne x * W EXPR Ona intr raat tena: TON avd GEORGETOWN ars ers leave Philadelphia EVERY SA 2m. Georgetown, D.O,, EVERY MON- ay Dm. Freight’ recelved daily antl 6 Inding for oy landed at Georgetown. will order Spent mart “vis D mi YDE, 09 Water st. LYDs & bata Crnasnp BIAS. NOTICB. ot ecl- ei outward jucenstown to Hew or ‘of 60 ab 8 lat.,or On York or eee tn oe eee : ot Barope at 7OUNG & MIDDLETON, Y Ls Beal Estate Auctioneers, AUCTION SALE OF OF \E_ PROPERTY, NEARLY NEW. BELONGING TO THK U. NOBTHERN BOUNDAB MMISSION, AT 1930 PENNSYLVANIS AVENUS We shall sell, on the premise: + 10 on MONDAY, July 3d. 2576, the followin: Office Fnreiture, none of which bas been in ee more than one year: Walnnt Office Desks, Walnut and Oak Oftice Arm Chairs, Bock Cases. Towel Backs, Marble top Washstands, Pitcbers and Basins, Brussels Uarpets, Bt Libs Tables, &c . &e , &0. Terms cath, “YOUNG & MIDDLETON, J08- w tht &e {Chronicle} Auctioneers. FT HOMAS DOWLING, Atctioncer. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF IMPROVED PROPER- TY ON 27H STRERT WEST, TWEEN K AND L STREETS NORTH, NEAR WES MARKET By virtue of a decd of trnst, dated sy ber 2ist, A D. 1872, daly recorded in Liber Bo. 716, folio 470. one of the iand recoras of: the District of Uolnmbia, and at the request ef the rty secured thereby, we will sell. at public auc- fen. tn front of the premises, on MONDAY, July 3d. 1876, at 6 o’clocn jee the following described Teal estate situate in the city of Washlagton, D. t» wit: Lot numbered thirty-three (33) of th vision made in July,1367,by Anthony Hyde {nal lots numbered twenty-eight (23) and't nine, (39.) in square bumbered seventy-six, (76,) to- ge'lvr with the improvements thereon, being atwo- story Be. and expenses of sale in cash; fon of wix a hou ‘Torin of sale: $100 the residne in two not nd twelve moths. bearing eigbt per cent. interest, secured by a'dved of trust on the property sold or all'cash, at the purcbas- ér'soption. A deposit of $100 will’ be rejaired of {he purenawer at the time of ea'e,, ‘Terms of sale to otherwise the at purchaser after tice of such resale in the Eve be ageinet foe) ty to be paid by the 8s May be sgaine rope'ty to be paid by porchaser LOUIS D WINK. { Teusteca JOS. 0. FEARSON, fe jel7-20,23,26,29 jy las W454. 5. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer. TRUSTER SALE OF VALUABLE RESL ES- TAT# IN VINE O:T¥Y OF WASHINGTON, AS HEBEINAFTER DESCRIBED. By virtue of a deed of trust, bearing date on 1th day of iber No. 7s: va d special taxes May. A. D. 1975. recorded in , folio 165. one of the land recoras, of Washington, District of Coinmbia, ion of the holder of the promissory note secured thereby, the undersigned, as Trustee, will sell at public auction, tin fron: of the premises, » MONDAY, the 10th day of July, A. D. 1876, at hoor of S o'clock p.m , that ptecs or reel of ground known and desigut is Lot No. 3. in square 144, according to the subdivision of original lots 1,2, 3,4, 1. 11. 12,33, 14, 18 and 16, made by Van Patten aud Floed. Said lot 3 being on north E streets be. tween 18th and 19th streets north ton the a stee, a jay, at 6 o'clock p. m.,1 will sell ae lic auction, in front of ‘the prem- ison, that piece or parcel of ground knowa and de- signated as lot No.8 ia reservation or square No. 4, and the Improvements thereon. situate on Penn: syivanis avenue, betw and 4's streets north- west subject to adeed of trast. bearing date on or about 9th day of December. 1670, reeorded in liber 632. folio 129, one of the land records of said county aud District, for $12.00), with interest at 10 per cent. per annum, payable quarterl: Terms of sate: One-third east, b money in six and twelve months, secured by the Promissory notes bearing interest, and endorsed to the satisfaction of the trustee, and deed of trast on the property sold. all conveyaucing st cost of the purchaser or purchasers. If terms of sale be not complied with within seven days from day of saie, the trustee reserves the right to resell the property sfter Dve days’ atvertisrment of sa'e in - ning Star,” at the risk purchaser. A deposit of perty sold will be required at the time of sale. JLLIA® J. MILGER. Trastes. J+28 6&8 WASH. B. WILLIAMS. auct. BMAN & GREEN, Pree eaten eal Real Estate Brokers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VERY VALUABLE IM- FEOVED REAL ESTATE, SITUATED ON @ ET NOR’ BETWEEN 71 AND Stu STMRETS WEST, CONSISTING UF A FOUL- STORY BRICK HOUSE, By varrusof a deed of trast to ue, dated April Mtb, A.D. 1573, aud recorded ia liber 16, folia ei, one of the land records for the Dis: trict of Corumbii Feauest of the partios secured thereby shall sell at public auction, in front of the premises, FRIDAY, aly 14, A.D. Isi $1.0 o clock p. m., the following desoribed real tate, sit in the city of Washiogton, D.C., to wit: Being the middle 2) U peb pet of lot No. two.( dred and twenty nine, (429, lot.aad running thence west bg 4 hn @ of G streot northwest; thence wit seid width of twenty {eet front to ths rear of the same, together with the {mprovemonte thereon, con- tisling of a three story and basement brick dwell- “Perms of sale, as prescribed by the deed of traat: iy clured bythe deed ot © smeunt of indebtedness trust unpaid, and the expen . in cash, and th: for which the notes rest f-om tho day of iy nee in Cand 12 mont sale, and secured by # deed of trust on the property sold, sball be taken. A deposit of @500 shall be required of the purchaser at the tints of sale, and silconveyancirg shall be at the expense of the parchaser. If the terms of sre got complied with in one week from day of sale the trustecs 1e- serve the right to resell the property at the risk and Pet ned defaulting purchaser, after five days’ vertlsement. . DOWNMA R. Ww. N, je2td (Rep) _W."A. GORDON. 8 Trastecs, H. WAKNMR, corner 7th and F atrecis, BUST RES? SALE OF THE WHOLE ™ UakB 5 + HS) AVESUE, AND 0.8. : By virtue of two several deeds of truat, dated the Ist day of October, nd recorded in Nber 692, of the land records of the District of Columbia, one at fi ie ae ‘Snd the other st folio bers willsell to the highest bidder, gu,the premises, on THUUSDAY, the 6th day of D. 18576, at 6 o'clock p. m..uil of of Washington, D.0., ao- t thereof. The square will parcel iz: The north part, accord- tug to the metes and bounds described in the deed of trast pertaining thereto, avd the south part sc- Pivetpt ted a deecribed in the deed of trust pertaining thereto ‘The terms of esle (with the — ban ¥ SALE OF VALUABLE AG Poh Boats Me SE pee Mintant sixteen (16 fot lg, (8) the southeast corner e é ee ey OE Cr inches; tty Se 4 thence af — “20) inches: Sart tuirtyCaree (3) foot four (4) laches Yo the place of begining; together the ‘Terms of sale: po-thied senha the io two equal instelmen one lien Wiiloe recut : i be eal Trastees. j» Aucte, Pays AUCTION SALES. ™ 5 . Auctioneer, (CBAELES 5. FORD. acy —. On MONDAY MORNING, J 3d, 1576, at "chock, front of m: fabvare boat oLpoasas ie. Cott St dsteaas, Books Sasca: Mt Pee Loum a A ad iture. Bd hacd Furni ees. ans ‘pets, Glassware, & \HANOBRY SALe ON Ory STROET. Cc M STREET SOUTHWEST. Une ue of a of the District «1 Columbia, sity cane NB ‘ned on MONDAY, the 10th Srrceed tosell the Peliewing decribed niece wre fo is or par- St of grourd siruste in The city of Washi of Oolvmbia, end kpot i Fquare By Ll, being the north 3 feet by the Oar \nterest * ater Fo netio: t tobe secured by deeb? artat on tee property. mil fo be weca joc Of eruist on ; converaucing ni the cost of the pursbaser.. A de. poatot 8s time of sate. it be required at the Trastes for James E Wi init a james E _DUBOANSON BROB., Austs alti DPoRCANSON BES, Avotioncers. ._ folios 132 and 134, of the Ia Tec-rds of the L istrict of Colambia, and at quest of the par: ies secured thereby, we will wel parc auction. tn front of the remisoe, AY, Db o8e pleces oF parcel bg iu the city of W trict of Columb:a, and beiug know geal of lots numbered thirty three (33) and ihtrt: four (34), in George Bargess’ recorded subdivision of port of eqnare pnmbered ove hundred and fifty- iat two (183). together with the tr provements, cousist ing of two Dwellings Ferme: Oue-fourth : of wbich @100 must t balance in equal With interest at 5 per cent. to b» secured " chaser's notes and a ceed of trust on the property Sold. All conveyancing and recording at purchaser's Cost. Terms of vale to be complied with tu seven (7 days siter day of ey ftherwise, the property will be resold at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur chaser. WE CRANDLER,¢ ‘Trestece isheokds B.A. ROLLINS, CDWiN J. SWEET. E Beal Estate Auctioncer, TEUESTEER'S S8LE OF A TWO STORY BECK CABPORNTEB SHOP, No. 108 30 STREET NOBTH EAST. By vistne of a deed of trast to me, dated Javuary 12. A. 1). 1876, and daly recorded in Miber No. 808, fol o 236, one of the taud records, for the District of Columbia, and at the reqnost of the party secure! thereby, I will sell at tion, in front of the premises, on Sa’ Joly 1, 1876, at 6 o¢iock p described real estate, al ington, District of Columbia, to. wit twenty (20) fect iront by the Gepth thereof of lot four (4), in © 780. containing 2.188 equare feet of ground, togethor with the improvements, con- sisting of atwo-story brick building. subject to o certain deed of trust dated October 1, 1874, to 92.000 in three yoars, at 10 alancein 6 and 12 months, at elgb cent. interest, secured by deed of trast on the pro erty sold. A deposit of 100 required when t! sold. Alloonveyancing at purchaser's . If the term: le are not complied with fa seven days after sale the Trustos reserves the right fo resell the property at tbe ri-k and cost of the de- faulti ireh prasad ae CHARLES 7. DAV13, Trustes. JeZ3-eokds SWEBT, Auctiouesr, B7 THE ABOVE SA4LE I8 POSTPONED notil BATUBVAY, July 18, 1376, same Lour and place. By order of Trasteo. OBARLES T! DAVIS, Trustee. jy] tawads E_J SWEET, Auctioneer, Pexcssson BROS., Auctioneers, Southeast cocnér 9th and D sts, northwest, FPILVER WATCH AND NOTE AT AUTION On THURSDAY MOBNING, Jaly ci 1876. at 10 o clock, we will sell. within our suction rooms,on account of whom it may concern— ‘One Silver Watch, double timer. Ove note for $175.drawn by George Jamos, and qecoreed by Salisa W Dean, @33 8) being credited upon the same, Te-ms cas! pend DUNCANBON BEOS., Ancts ‘PP HOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer. SALE OF HAY SCALES AT AUCTIO ENGiNERR's Ovrice, DistRict oF CoLtMD 10th, 1376 spective lo-aions, I shal offer, for cn: the highest bidder, the exclasivs right privilege of using the several District Scales aur! the 15th 877, for the xe of weigh: straw and live 88 and time i Post Office. Uniontown, te a ) ted on Ith street southeast, between id Georgia aveuuo, Navy Yard, ai il m2. Georgetown, D.C .atLoclock p mi No 7 Situated at the inves eetion of 7th and 14th 3 ‘ock p.m a1, Brightwooa. Porchssing wil oe’ “ 2 to comely bh ail the provisions of act the approve | June "0ih, 1572, and entitled “An act recalating sale ot Bay, &c.”” By order of the Com wiesioners. K. L. HOXIK, Livat. Bagive je80-1d E ppowsman ‘& GREEN, Aucilonesrs. TBUSTER’S SALE OF A TWO STORY BRICK DWELLING. WITH OBLLSB. WATER, GAS, &c., ON SOUTHEAST OOuNEB OF T AND 151 STREETS NORTHWEST. By viitue.ct adeed of trast, dated October lth, AD. 1872. aud duly recorded in Liber No 693 folio 198, one of the land records fo: the District of Columbia. ard at the reqnest of the party seonred thereby, I wiil sell, at public auc- Uon. ip front of the premises, to the bight bidder, oh MADBESDaY, Jaly 13th, 2576, w o30P Bs al it in piece. » oF lot of ound situ Sed tu the city" of Washington, in said. District Sud known s¢ Lot numbered one havdred and thirty Pr jeanne! of James H. Darrow’s subdivision of part of #4 surveyor's office of s id city, In Liber H. D. = J, folio 140, together with the impro' thereon. Terme ofsale: One-third cash, (of which $75 must time of sale;)and the balance in 6. 12 hs. to be secured by purchaser's notes, interest at 8 per cent. per snvum from day until paid, au: of trust on the pro- id. ‘an conveyancing aod recordicz et pu: cost, If terms of sale are not complied wit days atter sale the reserves: right to reseil at risk wnd cost of purchaser in d fault atter five aye public advertisement in E ing Btar, WM F. HOLTZMAN, Trustee, 20 a No. 1321 F street’ northwest. 5. H. WABNES, corner 7th and F streets, I BUSTEW’S SALE OF VALUABLE LOT ON K STREET. BETWEEN 2474 AND 25148 STS. BORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated May 18th, 1871, duly recorded tn Liber ‘No. 683, foli 85, rt one land records forthe District of Co- lombia,and st tho request of the party secured thereby, I will sell at public suction toihe highes! ont of the promises, on FRIDAY, Jul jar. in i :30 p.m.the following describ situate in the city of Washington, D 0., ‘The east thirty six (35) fect of crigiaa! Lot pumbered eighteen, (18,) in #,uare pum! ‘ed twep ty eight, (28,) containing forcy-four bundred and nite ven square feet, ty of less ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in land 2 years at7 per cent interest, payable semi-annually, se- cared by deed of trast on veyancin uire D bold atthe ck aud cost of the dtaebet ha oid at the rick an of the eg purchaser. GS. LOVETT. trostes je20-d&en J_T. COUDWELL, Salesman. W454. B WILLIAMS, Anctioncer. TRUSTEE OF DESIRABLEIMPROVED PROPEBTY ON SIXTH STREET, BETWEEN MAND RE&TS NOBTH. By virtue of a deed of trust, recorded in liber Ne. 523, folio 93, one of the land records for faq the District of Volumbia. the subscriber wil sell at public suction, in front of the premises, on monpaY, the loth day of duly, N76. at 6.30 o'clock’ p. m , lot num! x, ( deged for hundred and eighty-one, .) fronting 40 feet 6 inches on 6th street west, and having a depth of 93 feet 432 inches. The improvements are a frame dweliing and @ commodious brick stable and LE vy scstans Bal or VALUABLE IMPBOVED PROPERTE On THE NORTH GIDE OF K STREET, BETWEEN 161Tx AND 17TH STEEETS BH. W. By virtue of a deed of trust to the signed. which ie dated June 14, 1871, Ca Hermetic tanita sone FRIDAY, THE Tr DAY OF JULY, 1876, Spunss con beware a mou (150) ia the ehehwabiaaien ‘and 148 foot Lh 1 aud is improved Bouse is No, FORTY-FOUBTH CoaGRESs. Closing Proceedings Yesterday. The Ten Days’ Bill Passed. SENATE— After the Senate reassembled yesterday— — Morrill (Me.), moe hewn de ctage peed on Pi jations, reported tue Dil passed by wp bp mace ag wg led bal- ances to provide temporarily @ expen- ses of the goverument for @ period not ex- ceeding ten dars, with an amendment viding that in cases where no sufficient un- expended balance remains on hand at the close of Ue Sscal year ending June 30, 1576, the necessary amount be appropriated out of any — in the Treasury, and no greater sum shall be expended under the such proportional sum of the for the fiscal year ending June 1856, as ten Gays’ Lime bears to the whole of said fiscal year. After some discussion the bill was amended and agreed to. The amencment of the House to the bill to sutborize the ressional Printer to con- {nue the public printing, fixing the time at ten Instead of sixty days, was agreed to, and the bill was § The Senate took up the sundry civil appro- priation bill, when Mr. Windom, in charge Of the bill, said the amount eppropriated by the bill &s it came from the House of Repre- fentalives Was $15,256,73132. To this the Senate committee ‘bad added $4.654.603.55, making the total amount now proposed to be appropriated $19,941.334.87. Toe bill for the current fiscal year appropriated $29 459,- He then explained tce various items of Tease, one of Which was $50,000 for tue im peacbment trial This item was passed, after which the Senate adjourned. At the evening session, the consideration of the sundry civil appropriation bill was resumed, and @ number of amendments pro- posed by the Commitiee on Appropriation were agreed to, The bill, having been con sidered in Committee of the Whole, was re- ported to the Senate, and the amendments made were coneurred in. The Senate, at 11:10 o'clock, adjourned. ‘entennial Matters. 100; After our report closed— Mr. Singleton, from the Committee on Printing, made @ report on the petition of the employes in the government printing office asking twenty days’ furlough (without deduction of pay) to attend the Centennial celebration. ‘He reported a bill for that pur- pose, giving twenty days’ farlough to these employes whenever their services can be ee. Mr. Banks offered an amendment giving the same privilege for one week, ex- Clusive of their regular farloughs, to the employes of all the other execr tive depart- ments, and advocated it. Mr. Holman moved to amend Mr. Banks’ amendment by including all the persons in the employment of the government. Tne amendments were agreed to and the bill passed. Mr. Ranks made an adverse ‘t from the Committee on the Ceutenntal celebra. tion on the proposition of Congress to ad- Journ from July 1 to meet at Independence HaliJoly 4, stating that the public ousiness rendered such @ proposition Unadvisable. A resolution was adopted, however, accepting the Invitation of the Centennial commission to attend the Centennial celebration in in. dependence S: re on the 4th of Jaly. The Senate’s amendments to the House bill making temporary provisions for the ordinary expenses of the goverament for the next ten days were concurred in, and the bill went to the President. A bill was passed authorizing the payment of three montbs extra pay to the officers aad soldiers of the Mexican war. Evening Session —The Honse went into Com- Diillee of the Whole on the bill requiring an increase of the cavalry force on Grande, and authorizing the troops to cross the Rio Grande whenever necessary la order to recover cattle aud other property captured by raiders. Mr. Scblicher (Texas) spoke at length in fevor of the bill, asdid also Mr. | Horibut. House ad jo Mr. Conger opposed the bill. Tue rned At 11:55. +20 AN EXTRAORDINARY RACE.—The most remarkable race in nautical annals has jasi ended in a dead heat. two American verssels, the Sonthera Cross, Captain Ballard, and the J. B. Brown, Cap tain Kezar, and the course was from San neiseo to Liverpool. At5 o'clock on the morning of tue jast day of the year they Te towed oul together aud discharged their lots at the same moment. They passed the Faralove Isiands together, met next day and parted company al night to meet again near ihe equator. Near Pitcairn’s Island therival ippers Again came together, parting to en- counter each other south of the line on the AUlantic side, where, during several days of light weather, they were in compaay, cross- ing the equator literally at the same mo ment, bearing due east and west, a cireum- stance unparalleled in Captata Ballar!’ twenty-six years of East Indtan trade. other parting followed. succected by a ren- contre in the northeast trade, where the ships were lo company for@ week. O11 Holy- head they met for the last time on the 26th of Max, got tugs together, raced ap the Mer- *ey side by side, and would have entered the docks together bad the gates been wide enough, bat they were not, the J. b. Brown gave way and allowed the Southera Cross to reach ber berth a length in aivance, after a race of 17 dayr, extending over many luouraud miles of ir World, AN INDIANA MARRIAGE—The Terre Havte(ind.) Express prints the following: “On Friday morning Justice Sheets, of Paris, Jil, was called upon by a happy = The man beckoned him aside, and said that he wanted to be married. The young lady was twenty-five, while ner lover was about ten years hersenior. The justice adjusted bis spectacles, put on the look he usually wears when about to make people (un) happy for life, and told them to stand up. This they did, and as he was about to begin thé ceremony, the following formula was handed to him by the groom, who stated that they had concluded to be married by this: Verbatim it is as follows: ‘Mr. W. C. Cole do you take this woman Lida Hatehins pagent pp hold by the rite hand to your law- fall ‘wedded wife in the presence of God and these witnesses. So long as you both love each other and live happy together and Wl you endeavor to make her happiness and that of agra and familys, your hiest earthly aim to take care of her in sickness and in health, so longas you both live to getheras husband and wife?” Tnesame for- mula was presented interrogatively to the lady, except that the sentence ‘to do your duty by him so long as you live together as husband aud wife’ was interpolated at the close. The parties live at Chrisman, Ill.” A GERMAN FARMER ARRESTED AND SWALLows of a Mob. PoIsON— Subsequent Lawlessnes s ‘Wm. Thede, a German farmer, ng With his wife at Boston » N.Y.,died from the eflects of corrosive .potson administered by his own bands Monday afternoon. It is ai- leged that on the 5th instant Thede out- rageousiy Assaulted an adopted child named Lonisa Flickinger, 14 years old. A woman neighbor was & witness to the frst part of the assault, and subsequently the gir! con- fessed. The man made an unsuccessfal at- tempt to suppress tue true state of affairs, but in due time the story was publicly pro: claimed, and a warrant was sworn out for his arrest on a charge of rape. A constable went to Thede’s ho: rescued through the pieadi ol constable, but died ina few hours ma the efects of the drug he had taken. BRINGHAM YoUNG’Ss LITTLE FAMILY.— city San F ‘Toung is the ta. e idren, forty-five of ing. More than half of these ‘and, with bat two or thereexcer londes, and none what The last child born about six The contestants were | ing se 03 we Thirty-two of the officers who took in Waterioo are aljve, al- thongh that battle was fought sixty-one — There is a sickening fear tn every young Woman's heart that be who is dearer to ner than her life may be deceived by the weatuer and prematurely leave off bis nels. — Juve b&s gone, the Jear delicious month of tender fruits and blooming roses. We take one long lingering look at the receding loveliness, aud turn about with pegp in our hearts to grapple With those ‘months in which victuals must be eaten up to save ibem froin epatling. In the early morn man thrashes around. This is the result of flies. The one particaiar fy which an arti) company Would Ond itself powerless to disperse, Te thrasht around man finds himseli with a wad clothes over bis breast @od throat and a thin coun’ over his legs. He doesn't see the counterpane, but he knows it is @ coun- 7 be Kicks with broken toe-pail catches into « ee caney are pe = stomach. A counterpane has other uses. but we do not recall them just now.—| Dentniry News, —_—_—— er & A UstQUs SCHOOL-orrircER—A from Lansing, Mich., to the Chicago Tribune says: “William Kerr, Saperintendent of Schools in Hamilton, Gratriot County. was recently fined #15 for disturbing a school. The school. ma'am says he sat with his feet on —- the desks And across the aixie, creating @ laugh among the scholars, and then demanded order tn school. The veacher to'd bim to bebave himself Orst, and then she could keep Sgr He —*. “You are getting pretty big, ain't you? If your are too big fer soar shoes Twit et you & new pair.’ She dismissed the school, and Superintendent annulled | f A WIFk Datves Her livsrawp To Sur ciDE —At Providence, R. 1, William Kins- ley, 8 wool sorter in the employ of the Moreud Company, shot and killed bi it Wednesday, after wounding his wife by a pistol shot. Kinsley was at one time @ Methodist local preacher. He bore a good character, but his wife was addictel to Grink. His friends say that ber bad habits and abusive longue drove bim to despera- i i ‘ i j tion. She was drunk and scolding at him when he shot her. She was wounded in the leg. He liv 1 only two hours and @ bail. A KISS AND A BLow.—James Sweeney, a jonk dealer, who lives at «3 Chariton street, ‘8s he was about to go home (rom his house pieignday morning, asked his wife Mary to isshim. She was about to embrace him, when he plunged @ Knife into her neck and she fell to the floor. Capt. Chas. MeDonnell took him to the Washington Piace police court, and Bweeney was held in 009 bail. He recently finished a sentence of 6 montis in the penitentiary for beating his wife. It is thought that she cannot recover.—(¥. ¥. Sun, 20h, ———______. SOBS AND CRIES heard in the apartments of Mrs. Murphy, at 5:7 Grand sireei, New York, attracted the attention of the neigh- bors Wednesday night. An officer who was called in found MargaretMurpuy, four years old, alone, ponery Rud ‘sick. Sie said her parents had abandoned her. They are knowa to bave been idle aad dissolute. The child was taken to the station house and headed over to the care of the commissiouers of char- ites and correction. THERE IS SOME TROUBLE in Hrookiyn about the Fourth of July celebration, owing to the alleged refasai of some of the Hiber- nian societies to turn out in parade with the Germans, — of whom (those who have been appointed marshals) are alleged to or to have been Hessian: - + &7-Geraniums and calceolarias kept grow- ing 1n @ room Will crive out flies. &#-Chureh members will not permit olner People to quarrel on Sunday. "7 Theodore Tilton made enough money | by his lectures last winter to pay off ail nis debts. ay. P. Arm me, & Wealthy widower s married Mrs. Sallie us Southera belie aud ! } is ings at M Lexington, Ky bronght ©: a average 57 At Ludington Mich, Wednesday night Mr. Foster, merchant Of that place, was shot and Killed in an attempt tg secure bur- glars. S7-The Freeman's Jouraal annoaces that the very Kev. James O'Conner, of Phtladel- phia, bas been promoted to the Bishopric, and Vicar Apostolic of Nebras: 87" Mrs. A. T. Stewart has mad $3,000 to the ladies’ board of the New York © woman toe current expenses of the inst! their care. 87” Whitehall Times: to be nized at Troy composed entirely of old ball players who have been maimed by playing thegame. The club will be appropriately called the Old-limp-ies.” 87-A school teacher in Salisbury, Mass., disciplined her pupils by making them stand for several consecutive hours. @ of be- scholars died from the effects,of a punish ment; and vow the authorities talk of dis cipliuing the school teacher B7 Massachusetts law, if forced, would pwevent every resident Cf that State from coutipulng & game of croquet into the dusk of Saturday eveuing, or baying giass of soda water or @ pewspaper on Sunday, or reading the news iu @ paper published on Monday morning. S7-A child was lately born in Obaska, Carver County, Minnesota, haviag the unusual accompaniment of two Stranger still, the moter, was near! sixty-ibree years of age and ‘has not given birth to a child for thirty-six years, the last ushered into existence being her sixth. ew a@ gift supervisors of ital, for tates uader “A base ball club is DIED. MILLS. Saturday morning. Joly 1, 15% Ban- T. youbgest son of William Howard and Mary A. Mills, aged fve months and eleven days. ° eo UNDERTAKERS. R.*- HARVEY, 34 F STEEST, Undertaker. WM, HACKETT wire R._F RARVEY. R.*- BARKER, Cabinet Maker and Undertaker, 612 Lire Steer Noxtawast. cotl-ly . marti-tr HOTELS. RIGGS HOUSE, | PLUMER & SPOFFORD, Proprietors. FIFTEENTH AND G STREETS, myi3-ly Wasnixorox, DO. HOTEL AUBRY, WALNUT STREET, From Thirty-Fhird to Thirty-Fourth, PHILADELPHIA, PA. ON THE BUROPEAN PLAN. STRICILY FIRST-CLASS. BEST HOTEL IN THE CITY. JAMES T. myh-whsom TMINSTER HOTEL, ON THE BUROPEARN FLAR, “Gs Biock from Union bguare sa beeen Prorrimroa. PLUMBER 4ND GAS FIT1 BR, Berke 813 Tr Liu wrine ——_

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