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A RAILROADS. {{tinoRE AnD onio maTanoaD. JULY 775, 1876. WE WILE OFFER OUR STOCK OF D&Y GOODS HINGTON. 00 - Bi le : Baltimore, Ellicott City and way stations. of 7:10—Baltimore and Alexandria Junction. g a 5 :10— New York, PAtladelphia and zs. at cost ne ass, Fo Ones Mare feseeay Thareday Sod eta = p2 bost vin New Dastle: g 0 MAKE BOOM FOR FALL GoopDs, a Was int and omanee ae 78 pieces ch vice atyle OALIC at S conte; sold ars. MATTIBGS, 17,15, 20,28 conte. VICTORIA LAWNS, yard wide, 12 cents, Pn. Philadelphia. Sunday to only. New LAWSS, at 10 cents. | 19:16—Baltimore, Way Stations, Milicott City and Yard-wide Pacific PEROAL®S, 10 cents. PS den aid echt: Si sis. Ou Sunday, ali Way Seatious ‘end f E Large WHITE SPREAD3, 70 cents. calf Mrs. Mocdy’s Patent Back-supporting OOBSET :30—Baltimore and way stations. aw” B3S Baines aad Woes Brpress, Black ALPACAS, 15 cents and upwards. oi. ‘Frederick and Way Stations, via Be- For Good snd €heap GOODS call at b Y. Vv We :25—Ch Cincinnati and Lowtseiile 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. N. W ‘Cate nyand Lower Be Sy2l-eotr © _M. TOWSON & Co. Frsrromiase ta Columba Lowteterite OWN! DOWN! DowN! Elza aad Witaienr” leering caret OS oi — i Way Sta:ions. (Connects ‘. OUR ESTIEE stock REDUCED IN PRIvg | £°45-Beltimore end Way | ABOUT 26 PER CENT. All DEESS GOODS redaced sbout 50 per cent. 7:05—Baitimore and way Matting st & heavy redaction. 15:40—Pitmsbarg. Dax nv conaecuion ond Ba. White Couvterpaves at 75c . $1. $1 25 and $1.50. tinebura by train leaving i wt e' “a 3.000 yards Cam! wp Bey frem auction, from ms on Metropolitan Bragch, u than balf . Bladensburg, Beltsville, Laa- 10:00— New Yorkand Patladelpnoa Night Brpress) 10:05—Raltren eae patent cay stations —Raltimor inctpal wa , . 10:40 Martinsborg ‘and way stations, Metropol!- Cue. 5. SOuNEON & :30—St. Lowts "Rzpress. Cbfoago, Qotambas, 711 Market Space. | 1130 eet Newark, Bekele, Den bat and Oakland. On Saturday for Louusrille. r sf 91 25, ficished. om 257. to @1 25. Lace Bac, Syl? 40 THE END HAS COME AT LAST. FINAL WIND UP OF THE SPRING TRADE. EVERY 3 7:00.76 ». m.. dally, Al: otner trains daily, except Sanday. KP OF OUR IMMENSE STOCK No connection on Sunday for Nagerstown or Val- BB SOLD AT COST. ley Brauch; or for Now ‘fork ana Philadelphia at '® m. and 600 yards Leet Oalico, bet farther info spply at the Baltimore ind Ohio Tieket Offices, Wattngton Station, and 601 and 603 Pennsylvania avenne, and 613 orders will be taken 14 received at any point ee yarce Lonsdal s- Ricrocr Parasols cot. CARTERS, 707 Market Sp1ce. Grsspensiacss Pore Linen Table Damask, 50, = Ticket rent. Big lot of remnanis Calice, Uotton, Dress Goods, | EM. OLS General Ticket Agent. 8. 10 “Biack Grensdine, 17. 1876 GREAT 1876 1 ouble width, 25. 876 rennsvyLVania Bist Sasha cre, double width, 75. Bours ee ‘Stik «: iC Te the Herth, West, and Southwest, : Double Track, Bteet ete, Selon aed Reem _ 10 PRR CENT. OFF. Magnifioent Kewip ‘Trams leave Wasi UB FIBST ANNUAL DISCOUNT SALE AL- R nt ead co LOWISG TEN PER CEST. OFF. Wee Fare one. Palace (Car BALTIMORE AND POTOMAU RAILROAD. An order to reduce our very large stock of Sammer | | BAL ae A ; DRY GOODS Falls, aod tbe Bi ty. +B a dally, ‘except Ban ofte: sixty days the | Balice Gass W Vor Erie Isigua, © ba; for t it ate ‘are Ds. y eqatrecrdinary inducement of W per cont, offen the | odalocend Mingen: Bally V1eb6 meee daily, dollar, on al} goods in our establishment. Our ome Suntan. ‘Gssortment consists of all the latest novelties for | Por New Foch ond the Best, ie: a. this rummer ee ss0n, such as Palace Say 7 ——, x] HANDSOME GRENADINES. SUMMER BILKS, | 83 Parlor Cars. 9:35 a. m. daily ox AW NS, SUITINGS, WHITE GOODS, Bib, dally. exoopt Bonday, with jUiTS. Cl 3 AND SHAWLS, Por Philsdetphis, §:05 a apamaines: “vis HOSIEBY, except Bundey, end SUR C sopra a & &c. accemmodation Tor Baitimeres 4:36 Bis opportu sity should not be lost. ‘except Suntay WOLFORD @ SHILBERG, for rersoyt Seay S060. m. and 4:90 p.m. $17 MABKET SPACE, nspolis. 6:00 and 11:50 e, m. snd 4:20», : ‘Third door from $th street. excest ane Soor from 8 BEDRBICKSBURG RAIL JOHN T. MITCHELL, DBIA & WASHINGTOR 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB. at We bave carefully gone over eur stock and re- duced prices to the lowest figures, to close out our Ko SPRING AND SUMMER DBY GOODS. an: i Bloepin, Partor fthstan?ing the very low prices roling dar- Tickets, information, if ibe pant seasol, we bave Waals our prises ail | govommodations can be proctred at the ‘Oftces: Sortheast corner of ath street and epee syivanis avenue, Northeast corner of Sixth street ~ ALL MADE-UP GooDs, and Pennsylvania avenue, and at the , where ALL UNDEEWEAK. orders oan be left for the ‘checking of ize to 7 Deal BOYD. Jn. Gea Pascnger Agent Se ee WK THOMSON. Gen’ Manager, jan3-ly gre before, and in quality that can . U VERSAL R. TICKET OFFICs. MONDAY, Jaly 10, we close our sees ie : BAILBOAD TICKBTS to or from all points f= i. | nought, exchanged or sold st a redaction of (ONE DoLLa: or Btore at six o’cl NEW sToRE. parce - NEW FIRM, Eppa tl ceed. eee Cae a iy 997 P. Ve... ay ao PROPOSALS. WISWALL & GWYN Ppeoresats FOR FUEL, BASURY DEPARTMENT, BAVE OPENED at Tr BUReav oF ENGRAVING aND PRINTING, Bo. 705 MARKET SPACS, NEAB 71x 8T., July 7th, stod ul 10 oCuck a, my THUBSDAY. thst Tin dey je a.m, * eS of August, 15'S. for Taruishiag etabt hundred (S00) DRY Goons, fone of rua of mine «George's Oreck) Comberiand Donststing Desirable GOODS just from | fu such quantities us may be rented aot wabjoct ba baat a ’ to the conditions required by act of Congress 8p- 0 +4870, viz: - Fite et gs jon,and shall be we pricen a the parehean otcas nee direst decline te. | Scautity of each load sertitied at the time of ott very bled to, offer Gods tar below the owt of produc. | $7, que fereon sppointed and qualified ander the act for ‘pose, the fee of Sion. Wemention the following special bargains an | 5° : Eee Being very attractive: 2 conte for each ton of coal al taspe weighed een Fees Sees Goes coats. Propveals will be considered Disding trom one Py week from the 17th day of August, 1:76, the Depart oh oveek Uakuntl ment reserving the right to reject all or any portion Wale nod’ Figured Bummer Dress Goods, at ¢ | 0f{he bide offered en | conte per yard. nies by catistactory eviaence of abicey to Tuialte WISWALL 4&4 GWYNN, the cgrtticate of the ingpeetor {hat the coal far- ‘bis! is euch asthe covtract c: j37-tz_ No. 705 Market Space. near 7th street. poeais should addressed and sent to the me. = BY 0. JEWELL, SPECIAL BARGAINS IN ne a : Ss or ink Cotet oi Berean ¢ of Mngraviag ond Printing, yrreae SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF. ‘THE GREAT ANODYNE Oct entire stock at greatly rednoed . Many AND NERVINE. jeas than cost of importation, in order to close out mative stock a8 near as possible iu the next sixty FOR CASH ONLY; spectaltt te Victoria, % 1e.; worth 1s White Jaconet Cambrica at 120. former price 37%c. Piala, Plaid and Biack Grenadines, Black Drees Silas, Black Mobairs and A!pacas, 50 pl-ces handsome Worsted Drees Goods from 125 to 37<c ; all vory cheap; with ‘8 full stock of Domestic Btaple Gocds; all rs down J. W. COLLEY, JeS0-tr_ #01, Cor. sth street and Market Space. p* GOUDS SLAUGHTEBED. NTS DEBSS GOODS 8A0 SALE FOB THE SUMME of 50 per cent. off Lace Sacya Su per taken off Parasols. Large stock new style Lawns, 10 and 12%c. reuadines, 1254 and Ife, worth doable, Ladies aad Gents’ Lm ee worth $1, 0. F and Be. WHOLESALE AGENT, 2, R00 sty ies, S08 Wh cteeet, Wartinane. BD. coxku DELIVEBED TO ALL PABTS OF THE CITY AT THE SAMB RATS. Hew schedule—Full load of «0 bushels for 93.4. - ‘Market Space. nailer loede T cents yor bushel; cartage, 6) canta. ete __"_709 Marnet Space._ arr A Antock: au colvre asa sigieas sue eb Nad ghige | OFFION OF W, ae ees Come ba =~ pene yet 413 wn street 211 wt street nortawont > pat a Te te ST w= JUST OPENED, MANTELS, GRATES, FURNACES, Large stock of AnD ONY So Caste LATROBE STOVES, ‘These Goods are made well and only need buttons, Foedy made ro nds Blt to Feed oe oe aenet THOMPsOWS ST. GEORGE RANGE, A perfect Baker, the Beating Range wld in the marke ems SLATS AND MARBLE MABTELS, Reka of Hew York, from Basket, Low Down, an@ Half Low Down GRATES, from @16 to @125. patterns of LATBOBE STOVES. BOYNTON’S HEATER, put up to two rooms, 938. } SUMNER QUEEN OOAL-O1L K STOVE, | the best tm from $3 to CHRIS. RIESSNER’s, | ATKINSON'S PERFUMERY. ESS WHITE ROSE BROWN WINDSOR SOAP ay EAU DE COLOGNE FIVE PRIZE MEDALS. Dealers. J.a8 ATHIK mu Ys, LADIES’ GOODS. pee A a) GQ xxoxvise pany gy . BL AED BAOWE. SHER AED EEAOE, TEL? COOK'S PLUMES ABD FANCY WINGS. BOR GRAIN BORS—! }, 120.; Bo. 11, 1S. VELIRG HATS and BON- SUMMER MILLINERY GOODS 2 HUNT, Mrs. 691 and 623 AT COST. ALP and — ray prea OsSHMEBS Ti OBEPE DE 0. DUOHESP LACE ill assortment of FANS. THOMPSON'S love's 1B HATS. LD ARM'S SAILO HATS, oRN GAL LAGE ESD TIES, = OHINE JABOTS, LUINEN HAN! iG COBSETS, &c, PALMEe, ee. EMBROID! % » bea }, at the chee; store rs, sos ‘oth stv opposive Patent 01 715 GREAT REDUCTION 715 LADIES BEADY-MADE 8UITS, OVEB SKIETS AND BASQUES, LADIES UNDEBRWEAB. PABASOLS and SUN UMBRELLAS at half price. FLOWERS, HATS, RIBBON, sna MILLINER’S - GOODS less than cost. JUST BECEIVED— A large assortment of HAMBUBG EDGES and ECBU LAOKS selling at # reduced price. COBSETS and KID GLOVES ina great varicty, HUMAN BAIB very low at S. HELLEB'S, 716 MARKET SPAOR. {BENCH FLOWEBS, from jock on hand, whic! their real value. 605 9th st., opposite Patent Office. H LAMA LACE 8ACQUE! Biron gin Ae Nave 0 ia sold regardieces "B, 60% 9th street, posite Patent Office. Miss E. A. McCORMICK, STREBT, (ST. OLOUD BUILD' Daily receiving all the latest Novelties in W BONNETS, HATS, LACES ‘LOW EBS, &c., &o. and vicinity are te ues quae rooeived sue sorte e sombun BONNE Hats, which she will OHLP ABD ones of Washington fi assortment TS AND HO! 8t1209 Pennsylvania avente. my: = VERMILYA’s LADIES’ SHOES, MADE TO OBDEE AT S10 94a Street, Opposite Patent Ofer, j® fine stock of LADIBS’ BOOT? Alo, Om atthe followty French Pebble “ ‘These Goods are all po bend Paysage k a factured in the United ‘mar2s-1 ‘at my establish: —_ to any work mana JAS. H. VERMILYA. STEAMER LINES. Cc RIVER LANDINGS. sB Sate A foo! UR POTOM THS STEA' Byu uy ver, @¢ far down as favorite summer resorts of 4 Biakiston’s Is arrive in Washington oa IDAY EVENINGS, aboat san "h POLKINHOBN FOR NORFOLK. Steamer LADY OF THE LAKE Iecaves the foot of 6th street. WEDSESDAY 7 = landings on, the Potomac Ocmpany's wharf. .m., for Norfolk. round trip, # ‘Tickets good un’ FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. THOMPSON ores. Com- ery Day, jermediate land Bicamer SRO. W. "1 f, foot Bef a.m, for Oarriomen we i every FRIDAY, cr, stopping at Intermed B7-For information apply at the office of the politan Bank. 15th st., tke Treasury, or to the Age Company, under the posite CLYDE'S NEW mae RESS LINE, DELPHIA, ALEXAN PHILADON ABD GEORGETOWS, D. 0. STEAMEES LEAVE PHILAD: SATURDAY st DBIA, WASHING BLPHIA every oir landed have thon marked @. F. HYDE, oe STZAMES “ HABBINGER”” WILL LEAVE 6th Wharf for Nomint and intermediate landings at 7 a. m. on, WEDNESDAYS. charter four days in the Pa N EW DEPARTURE. E'B WASHINGTON, PORTON AND PROVIDENCE STEAMSHIP The steamers of the above line will leave Philadel- 'UBDAY,at12m for turning, will leave arf every Mi ic (peer a PHILADELPHIA. Jeolé tr Agents for Waahiagton, fort iath CUNARD LINE. NOTI With the view of diminishing the oha liston, the steamers of this course for al! seasons of the year. On the outward @ from Queenstown to New York or Bostor Fosstn Adis }, crosel of 80 at ad lat, or nothing to the u TISH AND NORTH AMERICAN MSHLPS, RK AND LIVER- POOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. — Bew Yorx. 2 Faom New Youx. thia....Wed.; Aug 33 8cy And every WEDHE: AY trou New Fork, DAY from New York: 4 Cabin, $20,,9100 and 9120, ‘Beturn tickets on favorable vo = Wed, WT SDAY and BATUB- GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES, Having 8 large stock of CBILDEEN’S EMBROIDERED PIQUE DEESSES ine. ‘Miso my eeock oh ibn exselly AUCTION SALES. Fu-mCRKOW. Tuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. ALE Of PROPERTY ON PENN- VENUE, OPPOSITB WIL- itwardly hence northwestwardly wi woaerty e uered br dade ‘operty conve; recorted in Liber A. V.. No. 485, and Liver W. By d records, together wita nd the residue in three equal fostalments at 6, 12 and 18 months, with inter. ‘Ost at rate of 10 per cent. Tf Shonum uatil paid; to be secured by the notes of the purchaser and a deed of trust on the Rroperty. sold, or all cash at purcha- 8 r’s option. @100 must be deposited at time of sale, acd the conveyancing at the purchaser's covt. If terms of sale be not complied with hin five Of sate, the property will be resold at par after three da)s’ notice in the Bvoning per SiN F. HANNA. JAMES M. JUHSSTON, { tcidorpecapee Jy%6 cokds THOMAS DOWLING, Anct. powsman & GREEN, Auctioneers. TRUSTER’S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED BEAL ESTATE ON THE NOKTH SIDE OF L STREET. BETWEEN 30 AND 4tH NORTH- WEST, CONSISTING OF A_ TWO-STORY FEAME DWELLING AND LOT, 18x51. By virtue of a deed of trust, bearing date December 9th. a. D. 1574. and Guly recorded in Liber No. folio 145, one of the land records for the District of Oolamb: quest of the party secared thereby. I will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, to the high: ext bidder, on THORSDAY, Augast 3d, A. D. 1576, at 6:30 p.m.,all that piece or parcel’ of ground: ye in the city of Washington, in sald District, and known ss part of Lot numbered two, (2)) in fquare numbered five hundred and twenty-five (525,) begipning for the sams the improvements thereo: ‘Terma: One third cas! fi chaser Star new ® point on north L street, 15 feet west from southeast corner of ssid lot, and running thenee west slong the line of said L street 15 feet 6 inches; thence north 81 feet: thence east 13 feet 6 inches, and thence south 81 feet to the place of beginning, together with the improvements thereon. ‘erms of 8' os third at the rate of 8 per cent. per annum until paid, and # deed of trust on the pro| sold. Con- Yeyancivg and recording st purchaser's cost. If terms of sale are not complied with in six days af- tee reserves the right to resell at or. ls rs and Auctioneers, 7th street northwest. VALUABLE BUSINESS PROPEBTY on SOUTH- WEST CORNER OF THIRD and K STREETS, ISLAND, AT PUBLIO SALE. By virtue of @ deed of trust, recorded in Liber No 806, folio 35, of the land records of csi} the District of Columbia, I will seil at pabitc, srction, in front of the Lapses 'C August Ist. 1276, at 6 o'clock pm, the north 15 feet 5 inches front on $d street west, of Lot Mo. 23, in square No. 648, by a depth of 72 feet on south K Street, to an alley three fect wide, with the im- provements, Consisting of a storeroom and dwelling, Terms: Ue third cash; balance in equal instal- ‘Ments in 6,13, and 18 months, th: chaser to give his potes tor the deferred yments, wich interest St eight percent. por annnm, secured by deed of trust or the property. Conveyancing at cost of purchaser. @100 down st time of sale. E OARUSI. Trastes, iy-d&es M.O. LUTTRELL. Salesman, H. WABNEE, corner 7th and F streots, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- PROVED REAL ESTATE ON G STKEET, BE- io 127u ASD 13ru STREETS SOBTH- By virtne of a deed of trust, dated Se pare: 22d, 1874, and duly recorded ia Liber No. 76! fo 311, et seq , one of the land records of t! Pistrict of Colambis. and by the written rejuest of t! . .agton, District of Colambt desig ated as Lot numbered twel: » in Square Dun bered one thousand and five (1.008 ) ‘Terms: One-fourth oash; balance in 6, 12 avd 18 months, for which the notes of the purchaser, bear- 1g loterest tcl od cent f gunum from day of sale, and sec: by ad of trast on the a ap cp Sold will be taken. A deposit of @103 will quired at time ot All conveyancing at $4 pense of the purchaser. If the terms of sali sot Complied with in ten days from day of sale, the ‘Trustees reserve the right to revell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, afvor five days’ advertisement. CHAS. H. FRAZER. <ON,§ Trasteos, jy1S-eo&ds “J.T. COLDWELL, Salcamen. —_—_——_—___ BANKERS. ports sent $100 ARPFERN $1,700 erat Biske redueed te a. Riske ‘suims and profite increased. Book contals: ap%-tr Bankers and Brokers, 8 Wall st., H. HOTELS. RIGQ@S HOUSE, PLUMER & SPOFFORD, Proprietors FIFTEENTH AND G STREETS, myld-ly WasHINeron, D.O. THE TRADES, er ere Yes om Lote w sopan BALL. mae tit m to, 01 Manutecturers and Veslors in’ Doors, Baan and Buicds, Glass, Hardware and all Building Material, $27 Massachasets svouuc, between 6th aud 712 streets northwest, sell Foods 3) por cent. chen} than ey other hones. Call anc exaiine. jeas-ty Reva. JAMES ¥, BRIER, PLUMBER AND GAS BITIER, Martl-tr 811 77m ST. NORTHWEST. WRIRGS,. JOHN 0. HOGAN, 713 Market Space, aod Ventilating iwning tur Sroreny doties Pebit forsaloct reat, ‘Bole’ Agent far’ the ‘Suly gencist Mildew Proof Awntag Material. sopls-tr STRICTLY PURE. FINE OLD BYE WHISKY: for medicinal and family use. Large bottles, per gallon, 65. CALIFOBNIA PORT 'D SHEBBY, OALI- FORBIA JATBL and ANGELIOA; war- ranted pure. Very fine. 1 per bottl OALIFOBNIA BRANDY. pure grape, @2 per All these goods are selected with great care, especially for their purity. We solicit a trial, feel- AETHUEB NATTANS, Druggist, Corner 34 and D streets northwest. y E***itisranon ab reoteieniues GR sneramina. TRUNES, TRA Ming hd BAGS, monangann eR ne eines oreR EER AUCTION SALES. Tuomas DOWLING, PARLOR FoRRiy WAtart BEbgoo ES MauhuR-10P TABLES, LOUNGES, BEFRIGERATORS, CARPATS, +a UOTIUN. ac. Fc, A On BATURDAY. July 2! commencing : f ‘tion rooms. rill rif geseral aseorGacat et” Howoowold Furvitore. mechs PHOMAS DOWLING, Anct. MAN & GREER ete rdcen tel weal Retate Brokers, ry F VERY VALUABLE i Saree CS) 0 nt — with the improvements theraot @ three story and basement brick "Forme of sale, as Rrencribed by The amount “well- the deed of trast: 1 indebtedness secured by the deed of trust unpaid, and the expense of sale fn cash, and the baiavos tn 6 and 12 months, for which the notes ofthe purchaser. bearing interest f-om the day of sale, aud secured by a deed of trust on the property ball be taken. A deposit of @400 shall be red of the purchaser at the tlats of sale, and veyancivg shall be at the expense of the purchaser. If the terms of sale are not complied ‘with in ont week Irom day of sale the trustees ie- serve the right to resell the property at the risk and cont of the defaulting purchsser, after five days’ vertisement. DOWNMAN, k. W. 2 jet d [Rep] W'S. GURDON. 'f Trastocs, R2- BY AN AGREEMENT F ALL PARTIES concerned the above sale i# p -cponed until FBI- DAY, the 25th cf July, same: oor and place. ROW. DOWN MAN. ry eae iy 2awads =W.4.GOKDUN, ‘¢ - S7-THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER POST PONED, by consent of the partiés ia taterest, until MONDAY, July 31st, same bonr and place, RW. DOWNMAN (ne... iy28-3t W. a! Gonpon, - PBC & ROBEY Ancurncers, Bos. 938 and 940 Louisiaza avenue. ¢ FIRE! FIgE!! FIBE'': FUBNITUBE. PARTIALLY DAMAGED BY T AUCTIO fants, & ARLOK FURNITU RE— In Hair Oloth, Plush, Piatn and Faacy Terries and ; Mirror, &o On WEDNESDAY MOENING, August . 1876, commencing at 10 o'clock, we will seli at the Farniture Ware-r: of P. Foley. No $15 7th street northwest. the stock o' fine Walnut Chamber and Parlor Faraiture p: damaged by fire. ‘© call special attention of buyers to the above sale, as the sale is peremptory. ‘Terms cosh. 3928 (Bep]_ BIRCH & ROBEY, Aucts. (Ptomas DOWLING, Aactionecer. DESIBABLE AND NEARLY NEW 2 ARD MANSAKD BOOF Se pyeie Ke eae ea 4 am bered he north side of F st., hwest, improved by S pearly new pressed-brick front Dwelling House with Mansard roof, house contalns 8 rooms. bath Toor, water, gas and all modern improvements. Terms: One-fourth cash: balance in 6, 12,13 and 24 months, interest at 8 per cent. per aonum, seouced by deed of trust on the property. Oonvey- ancipg at the cost of the purchaser. A deposit of $50 required as soon as the property is sold. jyi8-a THOMAS DOWLING, Anot. H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF A VALUARLE TW. STORY DWELLING HOUSE ON THE WEST FIDE OF 20TH, BETWEEN @ AND H STs. NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust to me, dated Jaty 8th, A. D. 1875, and recerded in’ Liber No. 79, folio 72) one ef the land records for. the District of Columbia, and at the request or the belders cf the notes secured thereby, L shall sell, at ublic suction, ia front of the premiaes, on TUES. AY. the sth day of Acgest. at 6 o'clock m+ All that plece or parcel of ground In Washing ton city, District of Columbia, being the southera f of lot numbered nineteen (19), ia square num Lered one hundred and two (102), the said southern half of said lot having s front of twenty two (22) teet and seven (7) inches on 20:h street west, and ranning back with the same width to the western oF rear line of said lot, improved by a two-story Frame Dwelling of seven rooms. Terms of sale: $1,000, with interest (20) per cent. per annuin from 76. and the expenses of the sale inc in two cqual yoy monie at ix (5) and twelve (12) moaths, x the property and the riog muterest trom the will be required at ‘anciag at the pur- yale are Hot com pliell te thereof, the tras- notes of the day of sale. the tim ng purchaser, IDDLECON, Jn , Prustes. ‘THomas DOWLIRG, Auctioneer. i’ CULTING Bi BiAGE HOUS! By virtue of a deed of trus: to tr iber, dated June 15th, A. D. 137 recrrded in Liber No 79, folio 213. oni of the land records for the District of Columbia, and atthe Fequest of the red thereby, I Th streets souttcanton TUESDAY. Aenust tat 1876, at 10 o'clock, the sbove described ty.” ‘erms 100, cash; 3 ms wi over that sum a credit of Sand 6 months, with proved security, bearing interest at ten per ce; per annum. ..F. GATOBEL, Trastes. sas-aters THEO Fas DoWLines kect. Ty uctioneers, JUHOANSON BROS. TRUSTEES’ SALE BEAL ESTATE, By virtue of @ deed of trust, executed by Francis A. Webler and Genofera, his wife, fo us, the Undersigned adebt there- Goinmbie, We Wiil offer at pubiic sals,on T . DAY, the Sth day of Avgust, A- D. 1876, et Sh ar, scribed real on the premises, the foliowing- ea- tate and Improvements vice at and *Pasiare at piece or par- situated and ly. ie the cousty of Washington, in the District of Colambia, the same being ali the piec*s and land asd p-omises whieh were conveyed to John B Uondon by certal deeds of record in the land records of the ssid Di: trict of Columbia, excspt so much thereof as wi conveyed to a certain Catherine A. Talorath b decd, recorded in Liber J. A. No 176. folio 254, one of the land recoras of said District, the tract of land to be sold containing one huadred acres. more or less, improved bf, {iceo-story Brick House, c. barn, corn house, st . the residue in equal tnstal- Terms: 1,000 ments, at one. two and three years, the purchaser promissory notes, bearing six per cent. fared by deed of trust and taking o conveyancing at the cost of the pur. dif the terms of eale are not complied the property will be resold on notice at the cost of the default- it of $200 required as soon . NOBBIS, a M. HOWARD NOHBIS,{ Trastecs. [)ORNCANSON BLOS., Anctioncers. 2 Feguest red thereby, we Will sell, on SUS. August. A.D. het 5:30 DP. m., at public suction, in front of the remises, Lots 11 and 12, situated in Uniontown, an goeey District of Columbia, with the improvement JUNCANBON B » Auctt. TEC! ES’ SALE OF A TWO 8T?) BUILDING I aul BETWa&! ‘BENT! R ri eae AN Al Li i a) G i i i and if : i el all i ii a ail 3 EVENING STAR. FRIDAY......... ++. Jaly 25, 1876, ——————S—S—S—S—=—=—=> A Physician's Rale of Health for the Meated Term. {From the Boston Transcript } Rise early; the morming air is pare and cool. Take a band batu, going over the whole person with water &t its natural temperature. Any one can do this who can command the use of a basin ani one or two qvaris of water. Use motbing but the band, once or twice @ week it a few crops Of aMmMoniain the water, cleanse tbe skin, or use white castile soap—ayoid silothers. Do this all the year round, no matter what the temperature is. Beginning now, the skin will become accustomed to it, and cold will not affect, buttone up the system, bringing the biood to the surface, and prevent colds from sad- cen changes, be~ides, not half the clothing tard flannels altogether, but wea thin ones card 1s wear thin ones Without sleeves; the best are made from white bunting, which is not heating and yet absorbs tue perspiration, @nd will iast - ever, ey, shrunk before being made up. On rising, if faint feeling and loss of Appetite, take a teaspoonful of charcoal stirred in & little water, and repeat tne me at bed-time; it must be the five willow om, a ‘rom undigested food, and sweetens mach and prepares ii for fool, aud id be taken at any time when there is aby uppleasant fullness in the stomach before eativg. Avoid lee-water, except one or two swallows, the habitual uss lowers the temperature of the stomach, and prevents digestion. Soda water in " immoderate quantities should also be avoided, certainly OL more thana Single glass per day. Let the diet be @ generous one, but avoil mix tures; never more Lban two or Uhree dishes ateach meal. Pastry of all kinds should be especially avi in bot weather. Plata yeast brad @ day old, with goot butter, sparingly, and in bot weather with milk— when frésh—well salted; all kinds of frait and vegetables in their season, weil cooke! and salted—ralt allays thirst when taken fresh upon food. Go slow about your busl- bets or work. Never try to do two men's work in one day. There is nothing gained by it. Keep on the shady side of the street, if there Is ove; if not, carry an umbrella, if you can; sfnot, your handkerchief iu the top of your hat; if if the country, green leaves Never get in a passion; it’ shortens life. Finaily make haste slowly to get rich; re- member that without health riches are of no account. THE CITY OF BERLIN.—A London paper of @ recent date says: “It would be difficult to find @ parallel in history of a rate of in- crease which could be compared with that of Berlin, the capital of Prassia, aud now of the German empire. Originally a Wend Ashing village, ou the sluggish River Spree, itdid pot attain to any degreeof importance until, in the days of the great Elector, it be- caine the center of a powerful state, of whic he may be said to have laid the foundation. it is situate about one hundred feet sea level, in the midst of a dreary plain of sand, destitute of either —— or fertility— ‘an oasis of stone and brick In a Sahara of sand.” At the end of the seventeenth cen. tury it pumbered, however, but 50,000 intab- itante. It made more progrees during the reign of the first Prosstan King, Frederick 1., and his successors, until, at the death of Frederick the Great, its population num- bered 145,000. But the city facreased at an enormous rate during the present century. In 1533 it had 250,000 inhabitants; in 1855 tie population, including @ garrison of 15,000 men, had increased to 455,000, while now it ranks fourth among the capitals of Europe, bumbering nearly @ million inhabitants, of Which 22.000 are soldiers of the garrison, 29,000 Roman Catholics, and 16,000 Jews. Among een should be mentioned 6,000 French Protestants, the descendants of those exiles who were driven from their lve soil by the intolerance of Louis XIV whose attribute, ‘le grand monarque,’ reads like @ satire by the side of the shori-sighted- ness which couk! deprive France of some of her best children . + revocation of the Ediet of Nantes. erlin received the re- fugees with open arms, and has reaped ever Sipee, along With the whole of Prussia, the benefits of such a wise course. Dx. Dio Lewis having learned the mini- mum quantity of food on which life can be sustained, advises ali young men to marry and settie down in life, His idea ts that “until @ man is married his life is lacking in that which best develops his manhool.” He gives “old bachelors” some hard raps in a letter published in the Green Bay ( Wis.) Ad- vocate, and them administers this rebuke to that class who are auxious to see the world before marrying: “Seeing the world as the young man does who has to earn his living 88 he goes along amounts to very little. What he does see is nothing that helps him fight the battle of life more successfuliy. It only keeps him from habits which are in di- rect antagonism to a correct and happy and succeséful life, and when he gets through ‘knocking about’ he has nothing to show for the misspent years save the habits which he must overcome if he would make @aything of himself. Do you call that gatn or loss? So, youbg Man, lake the advice of a man Who has Kept his eyes open for more years than you have lived, probably, and don’t ‘snock around.’ If you think I have over- diawn the picture, look around you, aad out of the men you kuow select those who have ‘shocked around’ and see if they do not bear witness Lo the truth ofevery assértion I nave made concerning the class they represent. Are tbey men you envy? I tell you, iy 4 ‘xnocking @round’ makes @ mau good for nothing else, and I take it you have a desire to be good for something higher in life.” ————_— A GRAVE-YARD SvICcrDE.—Between 11 And 12 o'clock this morning Franz Stazzer, & German cabinet-maker, shot himself in Weodlawn cemetery, inflicting a wound which will prove fatal. Thomas Caffrey, keeper of the cemetery, who was digging a ve, saw Stanner jeavine on Gus of the eadstones Over & lot in which are barled three of his children, all of whom died of Knee upon one of the —_ and, Shiakiog e was , Kept on digging. A Tooment Interne heasd 8 shot fired and saw Stanner lying across the grave, face down- ward. He had stretched across the grave on bis bands and knees, th rew & revolver— ® seven-shooter, with all the chambers loaded—and fired, the ball mys d effect tn the region of bis heart. He said tuat his wife was to blame for bis rash act, as she has found fault with everything he has done since the death of her children, the loss of whom seems to haye affected her mind.— (Newark Journal. A SINGULAR ACCIDENT.—At the National Rifle Association practice at Wimbledon, England, July 13th, an incident worthy of record occurred, owing to the heat. Tae rays of the sun had, it appeared, been playing on the surface of a small mirror hanging in one of the bell tents in the regimental lines. The glass reflected the rays on the roof of the lent, and soon afterward the cauvas took fre. The flames were, however, ver: quickly noticed, and no time was lost in endeavoring to extinguish them. By striking the tent no further damage than its destraction, together with @ few articles of wearing apparel, took aca Similar occurrences have happeaed in India and other hot climates, but there is, we believe, no precedent of the kind in Eng- land—certainly not at Wimbledon. _————— SENORITA ESMERALDA CERVANTES, the Well-known Spanish singer, is about bring. ing an action Pgainst the management of { Music, at Philadelphia, reach of contract, in not paying the said lady the sum of money agreed —. = certs (atone of which ag OE Sent) given at said academy, at which Cervantes eu r ty Holland while going to the ferry. MASKED BURGLARS.—The residence of J. bre near 5 eh was —— the until nine oeloee in the =e | bim 1f,be was men were talking which is an unusw: them, “Yes, by George, about that fuss; every time I go home its Ginged into my ears till I wish 1 was to the Sandwich Or my wife was, or some- ue a ter, and saw ir respective dogs a tassie, aod went Fes hace: topart them. Toere was ao 000 dust aud dog, # , and much excitement, and the Fagecd else ce crowd began to appear, when ine two o glided tp and jawed at the fod as that Gia Dot have “the desired themselves of each dog's tail, u and pulled for dear life. Bat the larger bed J locked his hold on the other, aod shu eyes op outer things, and dida’ care @ cent how either ine world oe bis ‘ait WaAgged, 0 a8 he could bold on, and hold on he did. Then the owuer of the other dog for- got bimself and gave the big dog a kick. aud & red-nosed gentieman in ine crowd, who sported &p@ir of bedticking pants, sai@ if any ove kicked a dog of bis ike that hed kick him; aod tome asked bim “what business it was of b aod he sald be “guessed he bad some rights &s @ spectator.” “Get your dog off,” said Lae owaer of the smailer dog. “Get Lim off yourself,” aaswered tne other. “Biast him! 1 will!” sald the first, and he Proceeded todeposti sundry resaoading Kicks in the auimal’s ribs Waoereapon the owaer interfered aud said, “no geatieman would kick @ dog like that,""and Lhe man with the bed- Licking pants said ” Taeo the other man wanted to k 0 Was DO gentiemen’” and the man of the big dog said “he Was,” and the other said he ould “lek and there's no telling what might have happened if brave policeman hadn't arrived aud cracked the dogs over the bead which bad the effect of settling the fight ali round very summartiy. Tae two men haven't spoked since, but It's supposed thet their opinions are the same as to Ube trivial- ity of women » AMERICAN AND Swiss WaTcnes,—Tne commissioner informed me that the Swiss manvfacturers have come to the conclusion that it Is useless longer to attempt to com- pete with Americans in the making of ordi- bary watebes. Tue improvements which the American makers bave made in machinery for the manufacture of the former class of goods @re so extraordinary that there is no for foreign trade. ‘Bat in carono: said the commissioner, “and in class of delicate work for which ma- chivery cannot be prepared aod which must be made by hand. Weare still far in aivance of your workmen here.” And in proof of Unis there are @ number of polite young men to show one tbe marvelous watches waich bAave come from Gene One of these is a gold bunting case watch with minute re- peater, chronograph, perpetual calendar and phases of the moon. calendar, which is combived in @ very skilifal manner #0 as to require the least } power from the “main train” at the change of day, bes a small sunken dial which snows wuen it is — — a Rd &od another sunken dial opposite showing the leap year and the first, second, and third after. A Tare specimen of workmanship is a goid waten Which strikes the hours and quarters volun- tarily. This and others are among the won- ders shown by Dodallet, of Geneva. Some of the watches are so small that they may be placed in @ penholder. and one almost needs & microscope to find out the time of day by them.—{ Letter to Boston Journal, A CURIOUS ENGLISH LawsvIT.—The Lon- Gon Spectator of July 15 says :—“ Vice Caan. cellor Sir I. Malins had on Monday to decide & curious case. H. Staart Duncombe, sou of Mr. Dvuncombe, a solicitor of some property, in 1868 appeared at his father's office ai asked for assistance. His father, who bad dismissed him years before, refused it, and H.S. Duncombe, then 6, bas never since been heard of The father died in 130%, in- lestate, and the son's share of his property Would bave been £24,554 consol, but he was not to be found. The court, therefore, was asked lo decide whetber his share belouged vo bis brother and sister, as his father’s next of kin, as it would bave done if he had died before his father, or to his own next of kin, &s it would do if he had survived him. Tne Vice Chancellor decided that, in the total absence of evidence, H. 8. Dancombe must be beld to have survived his fatner, to have lived seven years since he was last seen, and to bave died intestate. Consequently, as nis sister bad died within the seven years, only the brother and brother's son could enjoy the property. That is @ singular instance of ibe @pplication of arbitrary yet sensible le- ealrules. Suppose H.S. Dancombe ti ive, or @ new claimant starts forward to persou- ate him?” — PUSHING CLERK.—Last week a firm in this city overpaid a countryman twenty-one dollars, and sent a clerk to his house to re- coverit. Upon the young mao’s arrival the gh pny Se had bat a dol- ars, but upon the clerk expressing a deter- mination to stay and board ‘out the differ- ence, he managed to make twelve dollars, which be swore was all. The young man ob- tained @n order on @ merchant for the bal- Snce. bu there was no pea in the house that could be used; w! the clerk bai a ofa quill, got bis and return- (Lynchburg Virginvan, WorTe Livira For—It te not of ever: business man that it could be written, as ot m. T. Garner, who perished in the late yacht accidentin New York bay: “He had always & kind word for every one; he iiberal salaries; proper vacations were given to #ll, from the b'znest to the lowest, and obe Was taken sick bis check was sent to him regularly oy pay day.” After all, ihe “sweet remembrance of the just” pears to be the thing most worta [iving for. ——— 87 The journeymen furniture bands of Boston are moving for the -hour system. s7~“Old Girl, ®7-A southerner, writing from Cape Ma} to his home paper, wonders why @ Pre girl who wili dance with no one but her brother will ran along the beach, “naked to the knee,” and kicking sand at her beau. &7-The latest story of an absent-minded man is that ofadrug clerk who Milled his customer's bottle and, receiving therefor a nice new twenty-five cant scrip, pasted it on the bottle aud put the label into the cash drawer. S7'St. Clairsvilie, Pa, was recently the scene of a horrible ight, on a wager, between & man on his bands and knees and ball dog. Thedog had to be shot before he would let go the other brate, who was terribly bit- ten, And died, ihe next day, of hydrophobia. S7 Mile Stein, one of the most popular and graceful comediennes on the Germen stage, joses her Ife, @ victim to a cruel hoax, while playing an engagement at Ems. Some one ia; wrote her that her affianced, @ you MAD, was betrothed to his rich’ cous a lunmediately shot herself through BIsTH. RUTBERFORD. At For: Gol New Huthertord, 1ath OB tatautry ‘of oe i evening of the 37th Jaly, seheranee aa tino Praeretes, st 8 : nica obi al Sp etal tye ere tl |< Sees thy Soret UNDERTAKERS. oe mees 308

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