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i DRY GOODS. 10 P#k CENT. OFF. CR FIRST ANNUAL DISCOUNT SALE AL- LOW ING TEN PER CENT. OFF. In order to reduce our very large stuck of Summer DEY GOODS ‘offer to burers for the next sixty days the extraorc mar. iacducement of 19 per cont. off on the ao f s in our e-tabitsamest. Our sof ail the latest novelties for w um: acon, each HANDSONE GRENADINES, SUMMER SILKS, “Ns, SUITINGS, WHITE GOUDS, GWEN SCITS, LACE SACQUES AND SHAWLS, FINE HOSIERY, = SUN UMBBELLAS, FANS, &c., &c. ‘This opsortaaity should not be lost, WOLFORD 4 SHILSERG, 517 MABKET SPAOR, ‘Third door from sth street. morning. 20 doz. Huck TOWELS, > at @S: Dest goods in ths city at'the price. > Ly mecitehed Line: MANDKSB CHIEFY. s¢ 91.50 per dozen, warranted pure Lin- wtb oy .warri which we sha'l soll at 2 cents * goods are warranted to be the same quality sot% tn the city St 4$.and o0 cen Bin. « Plain Navy Bine LINEN LAWN; 2do. do Black do.; Wdo do W bite. a! * 2 do. S$ iceh WHITK LINES CAMBBIc” a: $1 per yard, hsadsme goods, and NOW OBGANDI£S tn haodsoms wm 314 Sth ptr: MITCHELL, 934 PENNSYLVANIA AVENCS. ¥ gone over our stock and re- tae lowest figures, to close out our - BY GOODS. éing the very low prices ruling dur- as05, we have made our prices still DE UP GooDs, ALL UNDEBWEAR, ALL DEESS FABBIOS are lower then «ver before, and in quality that can Dot be surpassed. From and after MONDAY, July 10, weclose onr store at six o clock p.m. i7l-tr NEW STORE. NEW FIRM, NEW GooDs. WISWALL & GWYS! ENED at Ho. 705 MABKET SPACS, NEAB 7x 8T, ‘With a complete stock of DEY GOOUS, Consisting of New and Desirable GOODS jast from Anetion. EAVE 0} Having taken stvantage of the great decline in prices in rehase of our New Stoca,we ere abled to off-r Gods tar below the ost of tion. We m-n ‘ion the following special bargains a8 being very atrractive: ‘One case extra due and heary Qu: New Hamburg Eégings, very cue: th for suite, 5 cents per yard. great reductions gured Sammer Dress Goods, at 6 White Cents per 5 ard. WISWALL & GWYNN, jy7-tr Ne. 705 Market Space near 7th street. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS. SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF. Onr entire stock at greatly reduced prices. Many Ot less than cost of importation, ta order to close out the entire stock 88 near as poseible in the next sixty Ga) aa FOR CASH ONLY; We name a fow specialties:—2,00 yards Lace and ‘Tape Btripe W hits Victoria Musil 18e.; worth Sy. 2.40 yards White Jaconet Oambrics at 1230. Slightly soiled. former price 37%4c. Pista, Plaid Black Grenadines, Black Dress Silms, Black Mohbaire ard @:pucas, 50 pieces handsome Worsted -, Dress Goods from 12% to 375¢c ; all very cheep: with ‘@ full suock of Domestic Btapié Gocds; all at down prices. J. W. COLLEY, je80-tr "01 Cor. 8th street and Market Space. SS — OE eee pD*® GOODS SLAUGHTERED. BEMNANTS DEESS GOODS SACRIFICED. OLUBING SALE FOS THE SUMMER SS480N. #U Grevacines st half their former price. Discount of 5¢ per cent off Lace Sacjues, BS per ceat. taken off P ia. Large st anew style e . ber the p'ace. ¥. N. NAUDAIN. je80-tr 709 Market Space. WE MUST SELL CHEAP! Very fine Brown Lawns, with small white dots, 6, wo mnt large seortment ef beoutneet Lawns, 10, 13, 5 bare Sr-ortment ya Dress hy ee Waite PR -i0, de : yard-wide Lonvdare Oambeic, lic.; very intge'amortment ot Pure Lines for Le: dies Suitiug 20, 38. 31, wery best Calico that ts made, Sc ; excellent Bed Ticking. 252 ; wide Sneet= ing Cotton, 25c.; pure Linen Tatie Daaask, 30a, CARIER’S, 707 Market Space. Large fal Batin stripe, ‘Gur Black Buk St 48; double § Sitk Mohair; Alpaca, ‘Worth 7c ; all of our » Black Osehm/res at real cost, 79, 96, 9c ; large as- Sortment of Cassimeres for Men's and B: ear, 37, ; Ge; large assortment of new style Parasols, will sell every one o | them a © gave for them; Gacze Under- jo3s-te LAWNS, LAWNS, LaWN3—New jore aad styles, just rec ived at the he ety. CONNOLLY" 0 Ith st.. oppost atent 08: D®Y Goobs CHEAP! WM. BIRD WYLIE has reduced Mach of bis extensive stcck © rates usually obtained r firat-ciass stores. Reductions extraordinary f9 all oods, Suit Materials, Goods, Lawns and Summer Goods. snd olf can be supplied with for Ladies, Gents. or Obitdren. <i: gs and Babroidertes cheap, and ng at lowest rates for cash. WH. BIRD WYLIE, 1014 7th street northwest, Agency tor Demorest's Patterns sad the * Bagis Jol -tr Beirt.” RARE BARGAINS. BRODHEAD @ 00., , 839 Perva Avw., between Mh and loth eté.; Offer EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS in Drews Linens, Place, Swiss, Victoria Lawns, Natn- Bick Lyons silk, 750 yard and up, Inclading 2's, Bennet, Guinet, and Pouson’s makes. Fated 3 eat and ae fal Lawcs and Oretonnes, 12340. loca Towels, 81 ger doven and ep. aupriggss Huse. BS per box (See, per patr). Genser Bees ‘ Cotton, 12}§¢. 3-Batton Kid Gloves in all colors, @1.28. Button Kid Gloves, BEEP Rass tecr race seer ro SEARCH STORE, 1205 F street, bet. 19th end 13th streets. BRODHEAD @ 00, jeer 939 Pa. ave.. bet. sh and loth sts. oe . e t TY fORST THING IN BEapyY- ERIRTS ever offered chine er is our 80 cont improved. If hore is any one ‘cent ‘bas not it ities tad dae ear ee itimore Shirt Factory. 10) Bor asizes 11, 110g, 9, IDG and 13 tock. 63. cents, 7. ¥, Bs _ $m = A W STYLES om. CHECK a Nee ae Sos bust cvpeiee Patent Ofies. ) oN « aoe } . DRY GOODS. Ose To Ta DE Z3SION OF THE MONEY MABKET. M. WIGLIAN WILL LLOW A DEDUCTION OF TWENTY PER EDT. ON TIS LARGE AND HANDSOME SORTMENT OF GOCDS, MOSTLY OF BIS OWN IMPOKTATION, comprising in part: Children’s w. White Barat Re anaes, Feraiota Seer Cues ate nite. reps dn Lawn Wrepp re, Neited Ties, in all colors, Fereaie Wrmepers Bat Val Lace, Trained & Welk’g Skirts, Pointe & B road ar Ohirta |Deckres Porenel Ceres, 3.B.P. Coreet, Threed & Guipure Capes, Fens of every Séscription, Carhmere Not: Bansiee, ‘hes in lf colurey Vinatgrettes, Biobons in all colors, Eber sewsty, [prime state Ectores Jewerey Beal Preoch Hair Braids, Jed TortohesheliCombs Jewell Cases, Pocket r stot French Flowers, &¢ JUST OPENED, Large stock of UNFINISHED SHIRTS NEAT SO Gusts. re. 327-1m ‘There Goods are made well and only nee! buttons, burton holes and gucsets, ‘They surpass all other ready made goods both as to fitand quality. at THOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, 804 F STREET NORTH W «ST jelly LeDro!t Baildiog. RAILROADS. : BALTimong anv ono Har JULY 71a, 1576, a.m. LEAVE WASHINGTON 6.00 Beiiimore, Ellicott City and say stations, 6:40—Satimore, Annapolis, and way siauow Fint of Bocks and intermediate stations, in em sitimere and Alexandria Junction. New York, Phiiadelphia and Bosion Ba- press. To Cape May, Tuestay, Thassday ard Saturday, by bost via New Castle; dat ty by rail. Pullman Parior Oars. Suaday, tops = Wer Ststions, and confects for 4 Pittshure Bx- Park. Oakland, fred- and,Velley Boad, Par- Blcepe: of Hocks and 5 ‘ y stations. $323 Baltimore and way stations, e New York Limited Express, Baltimore and Philadelphia, Sunday to Baltimore only. at my Way Stations, Kilicott City and 1:40—hew York, Philadelphia and Norf ‘oth Bx. yes. On Sunday, ali Way Stations and Baltimore only. 3:30—Baltimore ray stations. 4:30—Kalimore and Laurel Express. Bllioott Qity, Frederick and Way Stations, vis Be- ny. 4:36—Frederick and Point of Bocks,(vis Metro- a iitex Braneb). = iis and 5 — Caicaro, Oincinmart and Loviscilie Reeves. Except + daily to Berkeley, Deer Seni, Se be Lemay nel — isville :30 p.m. train on fe T8- tien end Witenes Bleeping’ cars to Ohi- cago. lle. 15-0 more and Way Sta:iovs. (Connects connectic! Mar- mabe by train leaving Su: nt. Wer Stations ‘on Metre se posse ‘erase 1b. 9:00—Baitimare, Bladensburg, Beltsville, Len- , Belay. }O— New York and Philadelphia Night Express) 5—Ral ee aol ete ba stations, jaitimore O—Martinsbarg and ‘way stations, Metropol! ‘All’ other trains daily, except Sunday. Ro connection on Sanday ‘er Hagerstown or Val- Igy, Branch; or for (New York aud Philadelphia at m. 140. or farther taformation, syply at the Baltimore $25, Gite Ticket Oftcoa, We n Btation, and and janis svenne, an Cwnere orders will be taken Lith street northwest, wher SHARP, OLE. portation. . Gene: OONTZ, Master of Trans ral Ticket Agent, General Agent. Te the North, West, and Southwest. Double Track, Steet nim semen Soen- ory, Magnificent JULY 10TH, 15) Trains lesve Washirgton, olty time, from Depot, corner of 6th and B streets, as follow For Pittsbary he Wi ‘m. daily, with Oe: me daily. Oars, 9:35 a.m. York and the Ewt, ‘ly, except Sunday, BAILEOAD TICKSTS to or from all points bought. exchanged oF sold at & reduction cf ONE DOLLAR, upon any other office or de; tn this ci Bypiy to Ue. Ee TTESID ES apis 927 Poin. ave., Odhdy store. BANKERS. Smounte in stucks of a legitimate character, which frequently pay from five to twenty times the amount Inyested every thirty days. ‘Btoc ‘carried as long as destred ook A teacem Gites ake ports sent free. iy Ney sats cee Sloe ng ys Comins’ subs and orolite increased. Book costal: ing fell taformation sent paticatt atto 1: U epss-tr Bankers anc Froxere: 2 PROPOSALS. P®0FOsaLs Fou sTaTIONaEY. Tar DEPARTMENT, July 7,1876, Proposals fer furnisblag Stationery for the ing June WH, 1877, will be received at until the Sth day of Augast, 1876 for bidding will be furnished upon i be considered an? accepted or re- item by item, aad this advertisement and the Secretary of the i lank 101 lieation. bids wil! B 8p; Toe jected ‘oporal so far as accepted by the » apd the bond Scoompanging, the same, 2 meee the contract ween the gevern- aad no fur: con: it to fr De; mt. The en- HTsansuis Wil Somers, 0 eed or foray pear. must de the individual hn eo _ signed by ‘ry dings st 7 separs oe charter Wer dare tn tbe Peat So EW DEPFARIU: LYDE'® WASHING PHILADELPHI “Bostom AMD’ PROVIDRNGE Stee mset steamers cf the above line sie every SATURDAY, atiz pk ry 7 temnd fetta ‘Through bills of ladii im the above porte ered. Gaily from 6a. m. to 6p. eel ‘reights re and received at and 12 8 Hh street northwest. 8. Wharves. wharf, foot » for Nor See ing. jorfoik. Tus y ure: and Wavurday,at 4p m. Ware. 4; round trip. |. Tickets good until used FOR POTOMAC BIVES LABDINGS. JRO, W. THOMPSON lentes Companys URSDAY, at 78 Bn tot Onrvleman end’ lateriodioce | dings, ane 2. Frioman 1 for Coan Biver, stopping Oui erty FRIDAY at? At intermediate landings. For ivformation apply at the office of the Com sony. Sheet ine Metropctiten Bank, 10s sires vet. QRpostte the Treasury, or sent, at CELBER NEW, ERE TOs and GEORGETOWN =-8t 23 an ten ers leave Philadelphia EVERY 13 m. Leave Gcorgetywn, D.0,. KVERY MON: Da¥ at 6 nm. oe ag received daily antil p.m, “Through bills of lading Elven for Boston snd Providence. OConsignees wishing their goods landed at Geo ay eee Wan Leo “vis Georgetown. ‘ator st., ” towns D.C, M.P.OLYDE & 00.138. Wharvee, Philadelphia. marlly Ctxaap sine. HOTICE. With she view of diminishing the ehances ot ©: tistou, the Btoamers of this Line take ® specifiee “Ga'the outward TS jneensiown to Ker York or Bosto crowning Moridian of 60 aka into De i 5 the homeward Mortdiar oft sta2 intesor nothing £3 the cont of ROYAL IFS, SETWEEN N#W YORK AND VER 1, CALLING 4¥ CORK HARBOR, Sey thin Wed. daly 19 Algeria. val 26) Aigeris.. THE TRADES. A“E*45DEB BALL, © WILLIAM BALL (Late with G. W, Barker.) LL '& ¢0., Manutecturers in }») Sash aud Pitnds, Glass, Hardware and all Building Material 7 Marsachusets avenue, det ‘end 7th streets northwest, sell than any ct cent. ches: her hotne. Call aud exsmics, jetty R BMmMeOVE BD: JAMES F. ERIBK, PLUMBER AND GAS BITIER, marmite 811 7m 8ST. NORTHWEST. WRAIRGS JOHN 0, HOGAN, 713 Market Spas, aid Veutilatiog Awning fot Sioree: Btaice Paes jalldings and Private ings. Wings and Tents for saleor rent. Bole Mudew Proof Awning SOLID WEALTH! $600,000 In Gifts! Grandest Scheme Ever Presented to the Public, 4 Fortune For Only $12, THE KESTUCKY CASH DISTRIBU- TIVN COMPANY, authorized by ® speciel act of the Kentucky Legis- Isture, for the kenefit of the PUBLIC SUHOOUS Of FRANKFURT, will have the First of their series of Grand Dri rout at MAJOB HALL, inthe OITY OF FRANKFORT, . THURSDAY AUGUST 31, 1876, on which occasion they will distribute to the ticket holders the immense cum of $600,000! THOS. P. PORTER, Ex-Gov. Ky., Gen’l Manager POSITIVELY NO POSTPONEMENT! LIST OF GIF Ts: Ove Grand Cash Gift... cesses One Grand Gash Gifr.. g PRICE OF TICKETS: Whole tickets, $12; Halves, $6: Quarters, @: 9 Tickets, #100; Tickets. £390: 46% Tick B00; 99% Tickets, $1,000, 100,00 Tickets at gid each, Hon. E. H Taylor, Wayor of Frankfort, the on- tire board of Oity Cownetimen, Hon. Alvin Dava’ = ubtef Justice of Kentucky the drawing. one tag ie Seer a at er oe vie ( RENTUCKY GASH DISTBIBUTION OM P. ™ ations, orders for Tickets, and ap- feations for Ae cles should be ‘ad iressed to HON. THOS. P. PORTER, General jy3-tawowaK6w CARRIAGES e selling, at greatly LANDAUS, LANDAULETS, CLARENCES, COACHES, COUPES and COUPELETS. Ow Patent Oounterdalenwed Front FIVE- LIGHT LANDAUS, and FALLING FRONT BERLIN COACHES are the lead- ing Carriages of the day, and for beauty of de sgn, simplicity and thoroughness tn construction, are unmerpassed. The Pulling Pronts to both are micely counterbalanced by a Spring, (which ar- rangement (s patenied,*) and can with ease be lowered and raised with the finger. We quarantes our work to be FIRST CLASS, @nud to please tn every particular. H. KILLAM & 00,, 89 CHESTNUT STREBY, Gect-mathiy SEW HAVER. OOn H. REACHING DOWN. OOME AND SEE HOW LOW WE OAR BEACH, AUCTION SALES. FHIS AFTERNOON. Wie 10er nertiretel sense ath and D ste, ‘ROVED PROPEETY FRONT- 'W EB! ind Wash. B. WILLIAMS. Anct. ——————_—_—————— TO-mORRUW. ILL1aMS8, Auctioneer, ‘northwest corner l0thand D streets, 2d end 3d streets uorthwest. the above col- lection of Honsehold Farniture which is well worthy the attention of parties in search of Forniture, &, j73d WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Act. 5. HB. WARNER, corner 7th aud F sts. THUSTER'S SALE OF A TWO-STORY FRAME RWELLING, No. 479 HSTBEEL SOUTH- By virins of s deed of trust dated March 12th. A. D. 1873, duly recorded in Liber 712, folio 102, o1@ of the iand records for th District of Uoiumbia, and at the reqnes: of the party secured thereby, I shall sell. at_pablic auc- tion. Ip front of the premises, on TUESDAY, July Sth 1876, at 6 o'clock p. m., ail that certain’ piece of ground ‘situate in the city of Washington, D. 0 known as part of lots numbered twenty-eight (2) and twenty-vine (29), ia square numbered four hua- dred aud ninety-eight ( jeginuing for the tame at a point on H strest eonth. distant fuurteon (14) feet east from tre northwestern corner of jot bumbered twenty-eight (25); thence east twenty (20) feet; thonce south ove hundted and twenty-two (122) feet'and fonr (4) inchos; thence west twenty (30) feet: thence north one handred and twenty-two (122) fost and four (4) inches to the of beginning, to- gether with the improvements. Terms: One.fonrth cash; balance at 6,12 acd 18 months, with 7 por cent. interost, secured by s decd of trust. A deposit of $100 at time of sale, and all conveyancing st purclassr’s cost, Termis to be com] seveu days. he W. 8. TAPPAN, Trastes. jelS-2aw&ds J.T. COLD WBLL, Salesman, Teo. DOWLING, Auctioncer. TEUSTEE'S SALE OF HOUSES AND LOTS ON MONROE STREET, IN GEORGETOWN, DIS- TRICT OF OULUMB T) A. By virtue of three deeds of trast. duly re- pended to Livers B. MH. No. 4, folio 318, {7 foli> 327 and 330, one of the land records of the. District of Colum! the ergy mu will offer at public sale, at the request of secu: thereby, in front of the , on TURBD4Y, the 18th day cf Jnty, 1876, at the hour of 5 o'clock - m., part of Lot No. 83, in Hoimead’s addition to own, fronting 28 feet on Monroe street and 7 wer on Gt x the br ton lope — anctber * ground, beginn: a int on the eset side of treet, distant 60 feet from fonroe the corner of Monroe and Gay str: Gast 180 feet, then south 25 feet, then weet 180 feet, then north 25 feet tothe begtusin, ‘with the bDatld- ing. Also, another piece of ground, beginning at @ point on the east side of Monroe street. distant ssuth trom the corner of Monroe and Gav streets 75 feet, and running east 150 feet then south 25 feet, then weno eet, then north 25 feet to the place of be- nn! ‘Term: One-third cash; balance in 6 and 12 months, with notes bearing Interest. All conveyaucing at the expense of the purchasers. A deposit of @30 re- quired on each picce property when sold. 3)6-10t JOHN B. DAVIDSON, Trustee. ASH B. WILLIAMS, Auctionser, No, 1061, northwest corner 10th and D streets. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPBOVED PROPERTY ON STs STREET, BETWEEN N orn? STSEALTS NOKTUWKST, AT AUC- By virtue of = deed of trast bearing date Janvary 6th, 1871, and recorded in Liber 64, follo 454, et seq., of land records of the District, of Colnmbia. ard by request of the party secured thereby 1 shall sell, at public auetion. on the prem- ises.on TUESDAY, July Sth 1575. at 6 o'clock p. m., the following property: Parts of Lots il and 12, Eqnure 812, being Frame Dwel!ings Nos. 1315 and 1317 Sth street northwest. between N and O sts. ‘Terms: One-fourth of the purchase money and t+xea in cash: balance in six. twelve and eighteen &. bs. with Interest at 7 percent. per annum. $50 ca. « will be required on each House when suld. If terms «fsa re not comeiied with ia five days, the Troster reserves the right to resell on three days’ vctrad io Evening Stier, Oonveyancing at cost of r re 4 .—"The above property was sold on March 234, 1875 avd the pnrchaser having failed to 4 with termes of « the propert: will be resold ath s risk sud cc st, KW UWNMAN, Trustes. jyi2 WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auct. pewsman & GREEN, Auctioneers, TRUFTER’S SALE OF THREE TWO-STORY K DWELLINGS, WITH CELLARS, WA- AS, BAY WINBO ON BOUTH KEET, BETWEEN 147H AND StH STBRETS NOETH WEST, (14th, 8th and 16th houses from 15th street.) sy virtue of three deeds of trast. dated re- sp: ctively November 18tb. D. 1572. Novem- A ber sth, A. D. 1872, and ber # D. 1872. and duly recorded respectively in Liber No. €99, felloe 299, and 295, the the District of Columbia, id at the request of the ny secured thereby, I will seil at public auction, front of the premises, to the highest bidder, on MONDAY, July 24th, A. D. 1876, st 6:30 p. m., bose certain ted aut inthe wo ¢ red one hundred and fort; Derrow’ssubdivision of! two bundred and 4: fe Dim t ely “aterm of tale: One-third each house must be pa balance in 6and 12 Lu cent. from parchaser’s no! perty sold to the ai conveyancing and recording Ae terms of ssle sre not compli — = soe frente reserves tue right to resell at ‘and cost of purchaser fa delat. . . T HOLTZMAW, Trastes. jyl2-4. No. 1321 F stree: northwest, ‘THOMAS DOWLING, Anctioncer, TRCSTSE’S SALE OF IMPROVED AW! IMPBOVED PROPERTY ON 19TH AN a STBEETS, BETWEEN I AND K SIBEETS DNOBTHW e8T, AT AUCTION. By virtue of adeed of trust, dated the 23th day of February, 1873 and duly recorded ia Liber No. 713, folios 45, ot seq., ene of the land records of the District of Uoinmbia, and at the re eat of the party seeured thereby, 1 will sell at blie suction, in front of the premises, to the bidder, on MONDAY, the 24th day of $, at 5 o'clock p. m., the following-di scribed real estate, situate in the city of Washi ton and District of Columbia, to wit: Allof Lot cig! (8), in square eighty-six (58), fronting on 30th street northwest. between I snd K- Also, 8: 53 o'clock p. m_ of the same day, and in front of the premises, the foltowing-described real estate, impror y & three story frame house, known as the whcle of lot number Afeon (15). 5 also. ey 6 Dumber one hund: ed and six (it of lot number seventeen (17), tn the same equ beginning for said part of lot at the soutberst coi ner of original lot number sixteen (16), ia said tauare, uu runniug thence das east. forty (40) fect. thence 4: south twenty-five (25) feet to an opening ia a private eti*ey, thence west alo: north ii CLeald opening, theres due north five (8) fect. nine {g)'tnehes, thence dae west twen'y (20) feet, thence dus north nineteen (19) feet three (3) tncbes to the One-third cash; balance in 12 and 13 Sith interest at 8 por cent..seoared by deed of trast on the property sod. A dapontt of $100 on each piece cf property when sold. All conveyancing at the cost of the hase! THOMAS WEAVER, Trastee, THO DOWLING, Anet. [)EXCANSON BROS, Auctioneers. ; MARSH. LE. UNITED renege mans AL's 2. Jn virtue of a writ Clerk's Office of the Supreme Court of the District of Oolumbis. and to me suction. {: h. Bros., corner o! the + 1876, come meneing et Oo those m the following desorbed Walnut Bedatoads, "Bigeeess ‘Bookoases, — ~ ‘Ohaire fa yemer enters See eee set Foraiturey’ A bi upon as the goods and of oes. favor of 2 a Siane. D.o. July 11th a8 Tee oe, iit d NOUQHS PETE ATES aera Se AUCTION SALES. HOMAS DOWLING Anctioncser, JOVED PBUILDING LOT ‘WEEN :6ru *N TS NORTHWEST, AT AU On THURSDAY, the 90th Jaly, 1576, at 6. EVENING STAR. MONDAY...... sere Daly 17, —————————————————— FORTY-FOURTH Coxcasss. Glosing Proceedings Saturday. SENATE —A fer oar report closed — Toe consideration of the river and harbor Sppropriatic® bil was resumed tn Com mit- the Whole, and some progress with it. Considerable debate occurred on a mit the bill, and pending mittee rose. the Committees on the favorably on bills vo re- the teal disabilities of Taomas A. iams,of Maryland, and Reaben Davis, After eure, farther unimportant business Impeachment Court was Bot in ses- HOUSE.—After our closet — Debate was continued in Committee of the Whole on the clause in the bili for the tection of the Pexas fron! United States wo PBO TREE? CET onting’ 3; y the depth, 9234 feet; " THOS. DOWLING, Anctionesr. * [)ERCANSON BROS. Acctioncers. motion to recom: disenrsion the on THURSDAY, t! pro. ter, which allows are both maurand the most improving ‘erms: One heif cash and balance ic one acd two years; aes besring sight per cent. interest ¥ deed of trust on the premises ssid. Beach parcel of I og ‘Borthwest, io crawn from that state as long as the state assembled, are assaulted ie sent to the Clerk's desk And bad read a statement of the receat mas sacre at Hamburg, which he bad received from an eye witness of the aiatr. Mr. Raluey also made for the protection ot his ‘Witbout coming to @ voteon Mr, Small’'s ed. d+ posit will be required militia, peacefall the time of sa'e and disarmed. operty at the riek and cost of the de! alting, parcnacer. t A no F. DALL, TH JESUP MILLER, | Trastees. OWNMAN & GREE ‘an earnest appeal ind Real Estate Brokers, TRUSTEES’ BALE OF VERY VALUABLE IM PROVED BEAL KSTATE, SITUATED ON @ STREET NORTH, Bet wen a A Ricw Burtprr’s Awrrn Deara What a Broken Hoop Omsed—A Matdenct Horse's Career.—Mr. W wealthy buticer of Brookisn, died yesterday. a & light top buggy with his eldest.son, Chari s, behind @ spiritet horse, in Clinton avenue. near Fulton street, and the front wheel of buggy passed over a broken hoop, which ptangled itself in the spoke, leavin; €nd projecting from the wh revolved this projecting yp ragged and sharp, struck the horse in the flank, and at every revolution of the wheel Tne horse bounced for- vement with As the fron inf 'cted lis borse plunged on more swiftly un- Ul he was in amad gallop. Mr. McGuire, who had tried to check him, suddealy grew pale and said to bis son, “Charlie, we're ‘When they reached Atlantic ave- bue, the horse turned toward Vanderbilt avenue, and the wheel track, upset the carrit a violent shock. Mr. in acomplete somersault, alighting on his ead and shoulders. His son, who clu: the reins, was thrown out on bis ht McGuire's skull was fractured and hi bone broken. He was carried home in an He had been ove of the most extensive builders in Brooklyn, having 500 brown-stone houses on the accumulated a large fortane. He leaves @ widow and several childrea.— LW. &. Sun, 14th TISAN BITTERNESS In KENTUCKY.— Ky., on the 4th, James Blair i James Quiett, sheritt of Nicholas county, was wounded. ‘Tue battie- flag, borne during ‘iment, of which thé late Colonel etealfe was the commander, was displayed early in theday, very much to the annoyance of many of indiscreet remarks in of the flag bad been served to fan the feeling of dissatisfaction into bitterness, and some of the citizens, see- ing the trouble likely to arise, went to the person in whose charge the flag was and ad- vised its removal. Tae request was cheer- folly complied with, and he was in the act of removing it, when he was approached by some young men with @ protest agains: its removal, and with such effect that it was silowed to remain. A little later some of the young men were standing by the stone wall around the Court House square. There hot words were indulged in. Sherif? James Quiett went into the crowd with the view of pea Then a pistol was red. and he was slightly wounded on the left side of bis head. A moment later auoth- €r pistol was fired, and James Biair was fa- tally wounded.— [Cincinnati Enquirer. A Bir or DEscriprion.—The editor of the Washington (lowa) Press thus describes Jobn Morrissey as be appea as first friend to Tilden: Bat the most mag- nificent animal in St.Louis was John Mor- TrH ND Sra liam MeGuire, a De Kaibd avenue, tb, A.D. 1873, an ded in liber B. % ne f it folic 24, one of the land records. for the records for the Di trict of Columbia,and st the request of the secured thereby, we shall ell at front of the promises, F &IDAY, Jui ly 14,4 D. 1376, TH, the following deseribea real es. As the wheel int, which was ‘0. four hurdred and twenty pine. (439, commencing at a point tweuty fect from the east corner of said lot,and running thenos west twent @ strect northwest; theace wit bof twenty feet front to the rear of the th the improvements ther sou, three-story and basement brick ing. "Terms of asle, ns prescribed by the deed of trast: ‘The amount of indebtedness secured by the deed of trust unpaid, and the expense of sale. in cash, and the balance in 6 and 12 months, for which the notes interest from the day of Tepeated the biow. Ward and sped over the ofthe purchaser, b: ‘atebing in the car in an instant with eGaire was thrown yperty at risk walter five dave? erected near! ma? BY AN AGREEMENT OF A the above sale is iyMtaw&ds W. a! [DOWNMAN & GREEN No. 412 7th street north OF VALUABLE B TH STREET, KX Oo STORY ORE AND B&B. 2 deed of trast to u was killed, an March the 27th, 18° 799, T1 of t rik party secured ‘secu ar — auo.fon, to URDAY, the 224'of ece OF parcel of ground known and to the history on the streets that July, at 6 o'clock p. m., all bed as lot Mo 31 ion Wri, vision of Mount Pleasant and recorded 1p the records of seme being an sddition to Wasbicgtou city north of said city and west of 7th street extented, together with the above described improvements thereoa. itd of the purchase money ast be paid at time of sale vo and eighteen months, é ight per cent, interost, sec perty so! in cash, (of whic the balance in si ferred notes to beai by purchaser's not aucipg at purchas: 3 cow plied with iv six duye the it to sell at risk 1 reserving the trustees reserve the nd Cont of Burch W DOWNMAR, 0. C. GBEEN, UNOANSON BROS., Anciioneers, ‘Sou. heast corner 9th and W sts. northwest. TRUSTER’S SALE OF TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE ON K, NEAR 25ru STBEST BOBTH- WEST, AT AUCTION. By virtue of a deed of trust to me. duly re- ber No. 713, folio 176, one of land records for Washington county, District. of Columbia, and at the thereby, I will sell, oy, red at St. Louls mi ie looks ike & Durham. thor- Oughbred and short horn; 6 feet high, shoald- ers 3 or 4 feet broad, built from the ground up~not flabby flesh, no pronounced bay win- dow, but solid muscle, steel nerves, bones of iron—musclet like a Roman gladiator. His face is by no mea Dot Vicious, nor is the broken nose an; like the probose! always puts on Jonn's frontispiece. The eye nd as Emerson says of some eyes, it leoks out at you like a loaded gun. It Would take tremendous Colossus in th vest of the party secured tbe ground plat or Lumbered two (2). od Leing the east sixteen fret front of & depth of seventy five of way ) feet rt said eat sige thereat, tonsther with brutal, the eye is that that wicke luck to face that © was not dressed ad @ quiet bearing; but be was betting on Tilden, and raki 210,000; we don’t know bow much more he woo. Jobn wants ‘reform,’ and loo! Sammy for it.” balance in ene year, for s LJ J betaken. 7 in one bet of A “DYNMITE FIEND” IN FRANCE.—Toe latest French journals recite the discovery in France of & match for the too famou: Thomaesen in the person of a merchant of Paris, who recently imported from Switzer- wnat he declared to be undutiableelay.” The custom-house oif- cers suspected some! the warebouse, and sen’ land several casks of Kept the cases at forachemist. The ed with his first specimen It proved to be d; ot o casks ie. It pi ynam: , had @ny one of them been rolled off a cart upon the ground, to have blown up a whole quarter of the elty. Fancy Such a cask In the hands of a pair can baggage smashers. Legal proceslings been taken against the wretch who thus risked the lives of thousands to save himself a few francs. GRACEFUL PICTURE OF AN ULD-TiME GIRL.— We saw her on Fourth street yester- She wore a neatly-fitting, plainly-cut modestly trimm modest face beamed with youth and beauty square, recot (9), in the sur One-third cash; balanre in six, twelve, snd eighteen months; notes beariog eight interest and eecared by deed of trust on t! ines sod. # deposit ot aun be terms of sale are not com) from ‘with im soven days calleo ’drass. ter giving five days’ notice in scme per published in Washington city. i &és GEORGE 0. WRITE, Trustee, JUNCANBON BBOS., Auctioneers, couldn’t step, and her heels didn’t kick her tiller as high small of herback. She didn’t waik like a mule with @ loose set of harness on and flies No; she wasn’t dressed in a style to attract the attention of any but true gentle- men, and of these she commanded the utmost. respect, and it was fi — admired her.—| Watterson’s Courier Jour- Te L AND 61u STiss. We, the executors of the lest mill and taste. seid latwill and testament, which has been duly i who in meet- ction, on the dey of July, a. D. 187 < ty, te streets southeast. Part of equare 93, Diag st point on st said equare. and rune intl eee ee nen he was a subordi north 7 feet. east ~~ ess he devoted himself i 4 meh, south 10 fost, h Union Houser” restaurant known as the a1 Alto. Bd ‘Woman tn the Restanraat “When & lady comes into the restanraat,”” sald the waiter, “abe always sits down as if nat do they cost?” Then » Sud talks to ber friend, and we I i Med soup, so hol,” ‘Jdon't want an; ‘4 says abe, ‘and | hate Vermice!!i. aon thd “¥ she, ‘bot what shall we hate? tid chicken patties at in New York, I wooder uf they Sre good herey’ ‘I dou’t know,’ says the here once, aud it Dn, 5 bot. are you ay 3 to have?” Then they ask me if we have fried cnicken, and all sorte of things not on the bill, and if we had—es we haven't—what would it cost. Then they talk of this, and of that, and then one ‘Oh, pshaw! I mean to have some tos cream,’ @pd the other says, *Yes, it is just what she wants,’and then when they got It they say tt ten’t halfas good as the ice crea! at some other place anc then they say to bring ; 1g th them some cake; aod whea I bri they say, ‘haven"! we some o} I bring that. Then one «a. rome coffee.’ and they decide on n When I give the chick they couct up every- Using by itee:f, aud say, ‘Ob, mercy, did the cake cost @li thaty’ Thea they get up, aod Grop their gloves, Aud say, ‘let's go to the vous Freres, or else to the restaurant in sone oO! ¢ balls, God don't you think that tee cTreaip was r (Ne Jon ury for Wane HEINe's Prery FTHE—In fact that harmony of persovality with genius Which we look for sm extraordinary mea WAs quite manifest in Goethe. His oatward Appearance was just as significant as his word, which its being in his writings, And, indeed, his aspect was harmonious, clear, Joyous, and of a noble composure, and One cou study Greek art from him as frou &n antique is eyes were as caim as those god. in truth, itis above all things merk of the goda that their glance steady sud that their eyes have no un- certain quivering. The eyes of had aiso this quailty, and from. th am convinced that he wasa god. Traly, when I visited Goethe, in Weimer, and s be- fore bim, I glanced involuntarily tooue side expecting to see the eagle there with the thunderbolt in bis beak. { was on the point Of speaking Greek to him, but as I noticed thai ne understood German, I told him in German that the plums on the road bet Jena and Weimar had very fine i bad thought deeply for many @ lonely winter night about magnificent and pro- found —— I should say to Goethe when at last I should see bim. And when at last I saw him, J said to him that the Saxon plums bad @ very fine flavor: and Goethe smiled. He smiled with the self-same lips with Which he had once Kissed fair Led ad Europa, and Danae, and Semele, and many other Princesses, not to mention ordinary nymphs. S TRIES TO A’ FOR FisHING WITH A HALTER—A ra boned, spavined. knock-kueed old horse limped al , Smelling Ofhitching-posts and bibbiing at the street car track. Three biocks behind was ® man’with a rope baller, who Was inquiring if any body had seen a stray horse. The oid brute stopped in front of @ Srocery lo snuff &t some bars Of soap. clerk ran out with @ broomstick, and in trying to dodge a blow the borse fell over, struck @ bushel basket full of eggs, and a great quantity of crockery, and the clerk was terrific. He didn’t make an effort to get Up Abd just Rs the clerk’s yells had gathered @ crowd the man with the rope halter came up. It was his horse, and #10 wouldn't pay lhe damage. “Here's the man who owns the horse!” ®houted the clerk. « "L” was the calm reply. Then what are you dolag with the hal- ter?” yelled a policeman. «I'm golng @-fishing!”’ was the ready re- ply. The clerk tried to detain him. but he jumpedipto @ wood yard and escaped, cali- ing Out as be went over the fence: “Gentie- men, these are mighty curious times, when @ man can’t take @ baller on his back’ and go iter a few bass!” —j Detroit Free Press. A MILD LOOKING DecEIveR—He wasa Seedy-looking individual, says tue Louis- ville Argus, @ud @s he stood upon the corner gazing wistfully at the disappearing form of a@newsboy, who bad jast picked up @ good-sized stump @nd was making off with the prize, there was 8 axpect of de- spair in his attitude which was very touch- ing. Perhaps it was this which attracted pony ns anyon a yrs teeming party who Was passing by, an Perhaps it was ‘some- thing else. Ear however is may be, the mild-looking party stopped, and, gazing at the solitary figure, ressed it thas. id man, wouldn't you like to have a fon've rend anoanaconrately &s ibough my at Were printed on an open 4 replied the solitary, taking his quid from bis mouth and jing @ dilapidated coat- sleeve over bis lips. “I it so,"” murmured the miid-look- ing ey, while @ tear trickled down his “but conquer the desire. Fignt it as you would @ legion of devils, for Grink bas rained many & man who had a more expansive forehead than you've got!” And then the mild-looking party coutin- solitary gared ol ned on his way, and the dreamily into space and communced with himeelf. Prt — ml naan en ~~ § ‘urn: jumina’ Cork Is now to be addede ‘experfments made in France with this articie have, it ae sal * tory, @nd the material is to be made use of for public illumination, work for burving cork having already been estab- lished. The fragments, principally waste left after cutting botile sloppers, are distilled in @ clore retort. The flame ob- tained is stated to be whiter and more brilliant than that of coal gas,while the blue zoue !s much smaller, and the density con- siaerably greater. s7"It is well for the young salesman to be honest; it is weil forhim tobe prompt; bat without & sweet, “‘sick” business smile toac- company his “anything else,” he will never own the store. 16th of July, 1576. Booert Nok Bayne, ip the Slat year of bis age eral Will take place from St Domlate «cberch, astant. Friends of CARROLL. On July 17 est daughter of J. 0. and The fi ral eee 2 rit ‘Fuperel will take place J at 10 Pasa digits oo ore come ‘OMOOTT.. at Oadland, Me, Suty if ims, of funeral in morning papers. at staaea gh paneer Ja Hem. Onas Ss Spee F. HARVEY, o3¢ 7 STEEBt,

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