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DRY GOODS JMPORTANT! Ifyou wart Grest Bargaios tc si! kindso DEY GooPs, Vou must not fail to see the steck at 314 KIGHTH STBEZET NORTHWEST. YOU WILL FI¥D : desirable Goods for the log sewons. which we shall for cash) Warranted to satisfy the W.M GROWN. No. 314 8th street northwest. an business for the next 30 days. h meet be sold off jyiS-tr UNTIL AUGUST 15, 1 Bo WE WILL OFFER OUE STOCK OF DRY GOODS at cost TO M4KE BOOM FOR FALL GOODS. 78 picces chotce style CALICORS, at § cents; sol d ats MATTLNGS, 17,18, 20,22 cents. VICTOEIA LAWNS, yard wide, 12 cents, Hew LAW SS. at 10 cents. Vard-wide Psc'tic PEROALBS, 10 cents. Large WHITE SPREADS, 70 cents. ate Mocdy's Patent Back-supporting OOBSET Black ALPACAS, 15 cents and upwards. For Goed and €hesp GOODS call at 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. N. W., Jy21-eotr ©. M. TOWSON & CO. ‘THE END HAS COME Afr LAST. FINAL WIND UP OF THE SPRING TRADE. BY. YARD OF OUR IMMENSE STOCK = TU BE SOLD AT CusT. 800 yards best Oalico, beautiful styl0. 5. 08 yard ¢esatifal Lawns, & 00 yards fine Victoria Lawn. Bo Farce Lousdale Oambrie, 1b ‘All of our Parseols at cost. CARTERS, 707 Market Spice. re Linen Table Damask, 50, Big tot cf semamnte Oulies, Uotton, Dress Goods, 8 Black Aipsca. doable width, 28 Al by le 5 Black Castine, double width, 75. Biac! ‘st real cost. ‘Weclose our store until September Ist sbont 7 O'cleck p.m iyl9-tr 10 PES CENT. OFF. UB FIBST ANNUAL DISCOUNT SALE AL- LOWIS@ TEN PEB CENT. OFF. In order to reduce our very large stock of Summer DRY @00Ds offer sixty days the extraordinary inducement of 10 pet coat, off oa, the dollar, om all goods ‘assortinent consists of this) ummer season, ou HANDSO! GRENADINES, SU SILKS, LAW Ns, SUITINGS, WHITE GOODS, LINEG SUITS, LACE SAOQUES AND SHAWLS, FINE HOSIEBY, SUN UMBBBLLAS, FANS, &c., &c. his opportuaity should not be lost. WULFORD @ SHILBERG, 617 MARKET SPA ni-w Third door JOHN T. MITCHELL, 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR. in our establishment. Our ail the latest novelties for © We nave carefully gone over our stock and re- Guced prices to tue lowest Sgures, to close out our Femaining stock of SPRING AND SUMMEE DEY GoODB. y low prices raling dur- jo our prices still ALL MADE UP GOODS, ALL USDEBWEAR, ALL DEESS FABBIOS are lower than ever before, snd in quality that can Bot be surpass ed. MONDAY, July 10, we close our B. iylo-tr NEW STORE. NEW FIRM, NEW GOODS, WISWALL 4 GWYSH HAVE OPBNED at Bo, 709 MARKET SPAOR, With a compete stock of DRY GOODS, Consisting of Now and Destrable GOODS just from sovantngs of fhe grant decline In hase of oar New Sioct,we areen- Gods the cost'of prodac- following special bargains as case extra fine and heavy Quilts, 75 cents, = Hambcrg Eapings. very cheap. jrass Oloth for suite, 5 cents per yard. New Lawns at great reductions White one Figured Gammer Dress Goods, st 6 WISWALL & GWYNN, jyt-te No 705 Market Space. near 7th street. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN DBY GOODS. SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF. Oncr entire stock at greatly reduced prices. Many St less thap c..«t of importation, in order to close out = — Stocs 89 near Ss possible lu tke next sixty : FOR CASH ONLY; We names f faitios :—1 Lace Tape Beripe W ite Vieworia Maeite va Fi ee Piaio, Plait sod Ee. 2.500 yards White Jaconet ©: slightly soiled: former price 37%c. Brriped Binck Grenadines, Bleck Dress Silks, Black obairs acd Alpacas, 30 pleces handsome Worsted res Goods from 12% to S73¢c ; ail very cheap; with 8 full stock of Goods: ail at down Domestic Stapi J. W. COLLEY, jeM-tr 801, Cor, sth street and Market Space. AWNS. LnWSS, LAWNS, LaWNs—New 4 stock. a!! colore sod styles, just reo: fved at the cb store in the city, CON NOLMYs, pet -r 60" Hh at. Dontte Patent Ofice. JUST OPENED, Large stock of UNFINISHED SHIRTS AT 50 CENTS. Ww BD WYLIE has reduced ™ his extensive stock Below the rates usaally obtained Reduciions ext foal Goods, Batt Materials, Sy tite Goods, Lawns and Bummer Goods, Eicens for Ladiens Gouts’ or Obiiaren Meera Deee lowest a for 1 Ny ae ———————————————————————— MANTELS, GRATES, FURNACES, AED LATROBE STOVES, THE ST. GEORGE Ragu, Diedtne Menge sold tn tho mortee’ SLATS AND MARBLE 1 STELA, largest smortment south of Kew York, trom me se Basket, Low Down, avd Half Low Down and best ot LATBOBS @TOVES. BOTHTON'S HEATER, pat up to two rooms, S35. ALSO, THE nSSRDTER QUEER ODAL-O1t COOK STOVE, Call and examine Our stock making your cHuRin, RIESSNER’s, yew 716 & T17 Tru STRERT B. W. :40—Rew York, Philadciphia and : . On ‘Sunday, all Way City, Broderick and Way Stasiosa, wetse «30— 4:36—Frederiek and Potnt of Rocks, (via Metro- : Hitan Branoh). os - Oh tile. #:43—Baltimore snd Way, Siaiove. (Connects pepolis on Bar a ‘and Baltimore xpress, oh . 7:90—Philaaeipara 7:05—Baltimore an Lau. rel, * 10:00—New York and Philadelpara Night Bxpress) ieeping Oars to New York 0:05—Baltimore and principal way stations, 0:40—Martinsburg and way stations, M ht » Colum! Saturday for Louisville. ndusky, Newark and, On BD "00" 10°00, 10:08 and'1 9. m.s dally. ans other trains by ed egy Sanday. nection on 8: for Hagerstown or Val- ranch; or for New York aug Philsdelpais ai sone otiribes nigrmeciogapely at the altiore ihigutene Soritwent etre arden Ti bw takea ieee CoA to be checked and received at any point Tm LAC ey eke ee z GEO.8, KOONTZ, General Agent. epli-tr 1876 ramg¥VGtania 1876 open Te the Korth, West, and Southwest, Double Track, Steet Eatts, doom- fee 76. weave WORE 10TH 1876. For roves Oreck Line S@6 0. m. and 4:30 cept Sunday. wor Kanepofie: 6-00 and 11:50 a.m. and €: W.. except Sunday. ALEXANDEIA & Airey BAIL- WAY AND AL! DBIA Ss IHGTOR ILBOAD. a can be destination from H: rustig THOMSON. NIVERSAL mt. TICKET OFFICE. pon any other office or de) inthis city: ‘Tickets good till used. Bopenes, WHIT: 7 7 Penn, ave.. Cand PROPOSALS. P20P0sALs Fos sraTiongny. Taxascry Deranrenct. Joly rd Sealed Proposals for furntal fiscal ending J 30, 1877, will be received at par ‘aatil the’ gh day of August, 1876 this Ho’cl ¥ “Dieuk torus for bidding will be farnished apon eatio "he bide will be » and the bond sccom ing the same, pany in; shall constitute the contract the gevern- ment and eo badier oe: and no fart con- The articles contracted for mast be furnished from time to time daring the year, io qusatities orders from the De; to mt. The en- quantities will, however, be called fer during Each p tmust be signed by the individual firm maktag it, aad be actompenied tas ith sufficient sureties, in the sam of ten thor partment, joned for fai of the articles as may be awarded under it, and the Ii doltveriee will be subieot to Inspection b; Al veries w: subj 7 an expert detatied for one pargces by the Secretary of the Treasury, and the delivery of an inferior arti- cle will be deemed 51 cause to annul the contract, at the option of the Secretary. Deliveries must be free of charge at the Tressury Reriment, Washington: failure to comply with any one order under the contract wiiloperate as forfeiture of the en- fice pensl'y of the boud, or the Secretary of the ‘Treasury may direct the purchase, in open market, of wuch quantities of any erticles as shall be neces- sary to supply the deficiency caused by such fail ure. and charge to the contractors fifty per cenium ofthe price which it shall be found necessary to a3 for such articles. roposals nuaccompanied by @ satisfactory bond will not be considered, and contracts will be award- ¢4 only to established manufacturers of, or dealers in, the articles. ted above, but no mpriation therefor waessslaneshnios LOY if. MORRILL, i310 20st tary of the Treas THE TRADES AUSXNDEB BALL, WILLIAM BALL (Late wuh G, W, Barker.) BALL «& ¢o., Manarscturers and Dealors in ‘Doors, Bash ane ea Ginss, Hardware and al! Building Material, 4 assachnaets avenue, between ach and 7th streets nortn weet, sei) is 3 per cent. ead than any other honse. aud axamine | joM-Ty R*™=evrern, JAMES ¥. BRIER, PLUMBER AND GAS #iT1 BR, mart-tr 813 77x ST. NORTHWEST, wWwrine STRICTLY PURE. INS OLD BYE WHIEKY. for taaliy tes. Large botioe, B61. ber medicinal and gallon, 85. aL TORT PORT Al SHE FOBBIA M' a OaLi- JUATER GE + waer- ranted pure. Very fine. per bottle. A pOGLIFORNIA BRANDY, pure grape, 63 per Bll these goods are selected with grest care, especially for their - oe solicit a trial, fesl- ite conddeat of givlag sstisfection. . AETHUEB HATTANS, Draggist, Corner 34 and D streets northwest. DZ BRUCEL BRS TA emetieoern, brick, and for all other Southwest corner Rew evenne pei ai LADIES’ GOODS. ———_LADIES’ GOODS. @® = ecuvine pany 4 BEOWS, BL! A BLACK VELYETS. coors ruiitinnatecay eee aCQHOPRD, GBOe GRAIN RigDORE-Ho. 6 SUMMER MILLINERY GOODS Below Cost, jyt-te 691 and 635 Distaeet monbeeat, 2 AT COST, 4 —e Hivpkees SAILOR BATS, ‘aS LAGE * MENTS, Tiss, '& JABOTS, mane en ACK and SAREE Douay wien’ aoe BROHIEFS, ih HORROR civ z P. PALmen, jy18-tr 1109 P Street, between lth and itth. <t me EMBROIDERY on Natnsook anéd jew stock, beantiful and. pat Is store in the NBO °B, GOs inst voppoeiio Patent 0 jea-te 715 GREAT REDUCTION 715 LADIES asics sein OVEB SKIBTS AND BASQUES, And LADIES UNDERWSAB. PABASOLS and SUN UMBBELLASat half price, FLOWEBES, HATS, RIBEON, and MILLINER'S GOODS less than cost. JUST RBEOEIVED— A large assortment of HAMBUBG EQGES and ECBU LACES selling at a reduced price. CORSETS and KID GLOVES in a great variety. BUMAN HAIB very low at S. HELLER’, jont-tr 715 MARKET SPAOR. BEN WEBS, from im; ? auctions. LA TNR gO tl their jue. Mjcll-tr 608 9th at-, opposite Patent Omice. SACQUI reduced EON a Pg So a eee jell-tr ‘Opposite Patent Office. i MISS E. A. McCORMICK, 9TH STREET, (ST. CLOUD BUILDING.) Daily receiving all the latest Novelties im ‘BAW BONNSTS, HATS, LACES OBIE ABD OT ROWERS: bor haere EA Fl go good Washington and vicinity are =" hich she will TU! ext, a1 1209 Pennsy{rania arenas. =, VERMILYA’s LADIES’ SHOES, MADE TO OBDEB aT 20 Oth Strest, Opposite Patent Opes, Rand, ® fine stock of LADIES’ BOOTS French K: nn ka |) lien ** bad 6460 ‘rench Pebble * are all made at my establishment inteed to be equal to any work mant- in the United States. mar2-tr JAS. H. VERMILYA. STEAMER LINES. RK POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. oF ABO,” T. ‘Theee aud are facta: STEAMER “MATT. Will feave her wharf, foot of 6th street, every MONDAY and, THURSDAY MORNINGS. or landings on the P. River, as far down as Nowini, including the favorite summer resorts of GortoNs, Bivek S?RiNos, and BLakiston's Is- TUESDAY we FRIDAY RVR in Washington oa y. ane vi a down SAM’L POLKINHOBN, Agent. jyi)-3m 6th street FOR NORFOLK. Steamer LADY OF THE LAKE leaves the Ocmpany’s wharf. foot of 6th street. ag ae WEDS: Esturday'at i pm, Fare, 6 aye . Fare, ‘Tickets good untit used W. THOMPSON leaves Co’ f 6th streot, every TUBSDAY, m7. Ourtiowan and intermediate land ings, and every FRIDAY, st 7 @ ™., for Goan Biver, stopping at intermediate landings. S7-For information ply at the office of the . 15th st., ee a es wharf. a: CLYDE'S NEW _ EXPRESS LINE, 1A, ALBX AMDBIA, WASHING PRILAPON AND GEOKGRTOW DB: Dow shTEAMBES LEAVE PHILADELPHIA every LEAVE GEORGETOW A ever’, ‘ONDAY at 7 p. m. re ceived daily “Goorget.' . ye RS Ae Philadelphia, Georgetowns DO. WAsninaTon PHILADELPHIA, ABD PROVID NOK STBAMSHIP ‘The steamers of the above line will leave Philadel- ye every SATUBDAY, at 12 m. for ‘eshington; ret lea LYDES 2 Boeron at 12 m.,for P. wand freights. Through bills of from in. No whar) Ly gy ty Be ogg from 6 a, im, Orders ores hts and rebotved’at 1202 F street . Dori F: OLYDE & 00. Bo. 128. hfe 33 Phi je! hs Jelé-tr Agents for Washington, foot 12tb at, CUNARD LINE. cE. With the the ohai f col- Matous the tener of thie dine Cakes ap eetied “On the serward sossnas ey Ciueepstown to Kew York of Howton, orossiog meridian of 80 st 4 lat or nothiog to the north of ‘On the homeward coming the meridian of Wat a2 lat, or pothing to the nor of 42. THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVER- POOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. Fox Baw Yorn. -|_ rom Nuw Your. Bothnia... Wed., Aug. 2\Bothoia....W ed., ADs. 9 Abyssinia. Wed 16" Basela.... Wed. Algeria......W. ed. Ww And every following WEDNESDAY and BA’ DAY from New York. Steamers marked * do not carry steerage passen- Hire baton! —Cabi 25, 90 according to accommodation. a acid, addftional. ‘Betarn tickets on fa 8. Oct. 4 TUR- 1S, oR term: Sicerage tickets to and from all parts of Enrope st very low rates. Th Dllls of landing gives for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, Antworp and ports on the Continent, and for Mediterranean ports. Tor freight and apply at the Company's offi TM ALLWOoD & MOuuIsON R Ne. “Sauie-ly" OBAS. G FRANCE LEN. 57th st. Agent. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. Having 8 large stock of OCHILDBER’B EMBROIDERED PIQUE DEESSES rinse cree nose HAIB BRAIDS, of mane ae ra bat pie reetnter of se | jyie-tr AUCTION SALES. YHIS AFTERNOON. mee 2 epee ww. mr "F rat PDE chante GF 270 Sa : i se concerned the above = DaY,the wath ot Fey, S7 THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER POST. PONED, by consent of the Hes tn interest, antil MONDAY, July 3 {gts agmm pisces, Jy 28-3t BD S59 H. WABNER, corner 7th snd F streets, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- PROVED BEAL ESTATE ON G STHEET, BE- zee 197 ASD 1374 SYREETS SOBTH- By virtae of a deed of trust, dated Se! ber. 224, 1874, and duly recorded in Liber No. 761, folio 3, ee , one of the laad records of the’ District of Columbia. aud by tho written request of the party secured there! will sell, at puotic suction, to front of the i808, on mowbaY, uly , at 535 0’ ™., i008 OF land situate, ing in the city of iy asbington, District of Columbia, and known and Gesignvated as Lot numbered twelve (12), in Square Lumbered one thousaad and five (1.005 Terms: One-fourte cash; balance in 6, 12 avd 18 months, for which the notes of the purchaser, bear- ing interest at8 per cent. per aunum from day of sale, and ercared by s deed of traston the property sold will be taken. A de} it of @ will be re- if sale. ‘at the ex- juired at time of veyancing Denee of the If the terme of sale are not complied in ten days from day of sale, the ‘Trustees reserve the right to re-ell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days’ Saver sieomen % 5 ZEB. SOHN JOY BO<OR.| Trustess, jy13-eo&ds J. T. COLDWELL, Selesman. TO-MORROW. ui Bi BBOS., Auctioneers, — 9h and D streets northwest. T OF SKOOND-HAND FUR- OQUOKING ASD OF: STOV: ce Bi ONE SHA TO! pa BAILEOAD. Fa OB ACUOUNT OF WHOM iT AT 2U07I0N. On TUEBSDAY MOBNING, Angust 1st, 1576, C4 1¢ ciclock. within our sastiog recs, ‘we wil above mentioned with o' 8 DUNCABBON BROS. y29-2t Auctioneers. H. WAENEB, Corner 7th and ¥ streets, TH STREETS NORTHWEST bs By virtue of two deeds of trast. dated Mareh 769, folio 298, &e. of Columbia, and by the wi party secured thereby, we will soll, at public auc- tion, on the premisas, on TUBSDAY, A: 1 176,/at 96 o'clock pe round situate and strict of Oolumbt. known and designated as lot numbered twenty-nine (29), ia Coltman and Adams, trustees, recorded subdivision of equere numbered three handred and nine (309.) Terms: One-fourth cash, balance in six, twelve, id eighteen mouths, for which the notes of the chaser, Dearing interest at § per ceut. per an bum from day of sale, and secure by a deed of trast » the property sold, will be taken, A di $10 will be required at time of gale. All coavey- ancing at the expense of the of by a depth of 72 feet on sou! aes et wide eae and 18 months, tbe purchaser to gi yr the deferred payments, wiih tater: at eight percent. p-r annum, secured by deed of trust ov the property. i Pd at cost of Purchascr. @10 down at time of sale. | OARUSI. Trustee, iy24-d&és M. 0. LUTTRELL, Salesman. 1 HOMAS DOWLING Auctioneer. TWO STERRS AT AUCTION. On TUREDAY, August Ist, at 3 o'clock Bees Boal el 2 " I, at Een ay taken re ad "a Hest, one Steer with roan x as estrays by George Powaman & GBEEN, Auctioncers, TRUSTER’S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED BEAL ESTATS ON TEE NORTH SIDE STREET. BETWEEN 3D AND 47H NOBTH- WEST, CONSISTING OF A_ TWO-8TOB’ FRAME DWELLING AND LOT, 18%x81 y virtue of a deed of trast, bearing di December 9th. D. 1874, and duly record: in Liber No. 770, folio 145, one of the lan: records for the District of Oolumbia, aad at the re- quest of the party secared thereby. I will ecll at public auctioa, in front of the premises, to the high- est bidder, on THURSDAY, Augast 34, A. D. isi St 6:30 p.m., all that piece or pareal of situate in the ‘eity of Washington, in sald ict, ad known as of Lot numbered two, (2.) in tanare pumbored five handred and twenty-fv0 (525,) ning for the same at a point on north Ls street, 15 teet west from southeast corser of ssid. lot, and of aald Ui strest ‘ a rooting, theuce west along the lise 15 feet 6 inche thent feet hes, x thence north 81 feet; oe thence sath 81 feet to the place of vomenta thereon. of which @100 balance ic six BANKERS. ARES PactiRSha Stee customers desirable tay of or small AUCTION SALES. P A. DABNAILLG, Sai Estate Auctioneer, bul you bave to climb EVENING STAR. i MONDAT............+..July 31, 1876. Ornette ee tens, tree nme in going from the cap- 6 | itol, which stands at one end of the street to beer » Which nesties to Jonn presumptive valley at the recardea | OUUET Oxtremity. if it was ever intended to ia Liver | make Eagie street the administration taor. s that isto sar, | Washington. the project ‘mast’ age t oa, that 1040 say. ipgton, the proj south Dy the “Besse by Ore, | Churches and the capitol at iheextremity as erty com yet boarding houses, doctor's oifices and and wife by 'd property is ta- bg yh a hy 3 eS ‘wise barren. It is a handsome }000, with 10 pe: structure of gray stone, with red ‘Javuary, and » aod an ample sale in cash, bow window on one side and a tower on Pe = It is near! ee with ivy, aod ~ pinnacle a runs veep nd way down the walk to meet covered, as gered gy acter Bracing cna'sieans okies Sakal peas Sees he poet M4 stranger about to enter, ‘Tne butiding etands seven days from tale, the Tra reroll the property st the defaviting purcbaser, after Gve days’ notice of = cr resale in @ome Dewepaper published in the city of Washington. R P. DopcE P. A. DABNBILLE,, Trestees. F.D CuBa%y, Jesman. UNCANSON BHOS., Auctioneers. LD FURNI- Us, Wasi UTaER Ta- 8 AIRS, M«T- CARPETS, USi GR ASSUGTMENT ¥ AND GL* “SWARE, STOVES, BES, Aah NG, &c.. AT AUC TION Op WEDRESDAY MORBIOG, Ragest eo reeerve tae right Tiek and ost of the at 10 o'clock, at Stere No. 752 7th street, Bavy Vard, wo wiil sell the entire stock of Housefurnishing goods, &c , contained there- in. Deaters and private partiss invited. Every lot sold without reserve to close the business, 1929-8t DUNCANSON BROS’, Ancts, }2' BCH & EOBEY, Accuoncers, ‘Bios, 938 and 940 Louisiana avenue, UN DERWRITER'S SALE. FUBRITUBS PABTIALLY DamaGED BY FIBE AT AUCTION Handsome Walnut Obamber Suites, with Dressing Cases Bureaus; Bedsteads, r. bes, S.deboards. Desks. Bookcase: Writing and Exveusion Tables. Mi: Etegere. What rots. Hat B: Mirrors, &c. On WEDNESUAY MOBNING, August . 1876, commencing at 10 o'clock, we will seli at the Furniture Ware-room of P. Foley No S15 7th street northwest, all the stock of Boe Walnut Chamber and Parlor Faraiture par- by fire. ‘We call special attention of buyers to the above be ‘as the sale is peremptory. cerh. By order of the Royal Canadian ard Atlantic Ia- surance Com: 3738 tei BIRon & ROBEY, Aucts. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. DESIRABLE AND N Herbal ed rook, house contains 3 rooms. ° Toot, water, gas and all modern improvements, Te One-fourth casb: balance in 6, 12, 13 aad ‘3 SALE OF A VALUABLE TWO- BSIORY DWELLING HOU3K ON THE WEST SIDE OF y0tu, BRTWABN @ AND H ST. NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust to me, dated Jniy 8th, A. D. 1875, aud reoe:ded In’ Liber No. 792, folio 72, one cf the land records for. the District of Lolumbis, avd at the request of ths holders cf the notes secured ¢ y. 1 small sell. at paviic auction, - AY. the Sth day of Angnet, 1:76, at 6 o’ci sk m., all that piece or parcel ot ground in Washing ton rs District of OColambie. being the soutbera bait of lot numbered nineteon (19), in square num bered one bundred and two (102), the said soutbern baif cf said lot having a front of twenty two (22) fect and seven (7) inches on 20th street west, and running back with the same width to the western or rear line of said lot, improved by atwo story Dwelling of seven rocms of sale: @1,600, with . All conveyancing at the chaser's cost t f wale ir erms 0! ot jad with in tep (10) days from the date thereof, the trus- ER BO Py eS mee sf “x J MIDDLETON. JR » Trustee. 'HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, TBRUSTERS’ SALE Of PROPERTY ON PENN- ee Bis SAVEAUE: UPEOSITE Wile By of a deed of trust, dated October 2up, 75, a4 recorded, that cay, io Lite No. 796, Ic lo 489 et seq. » of the iand record for the ccunty «f Wasnin; tion, in writing, ef the ‘we will offer for sale, SATOBDAY, th , toget he: residue in sorted Terme: third cash; and the ee —— até, ag end 18 ee estat rate cent. S@nbum aat be secured by thre notes of the purchaser of trast on sold, or all cash at scr’s option. @i6) ited and the conve terms of sale ‘will be resold at par- chaser’s cost after three dajs’ notice in the Evening Star new: . SOHN F. HANA. JAMES M. J: HRuron. { Trasteos. 5728 conde THOMAS DOWLING, Acct. JUNOANSON BBUS., Auctioncers. ALE OF BEAL ESTATE. leed of trust, executed by ler and Geoofeva, his wife, dars records for tne District of on TUS. rei that piece or par- called ** ings’ aud ** Pasture and Gleanings,” situated and lying ia the county of Washington, in the District of Oolumbia, the allthe viec*s and land avd premises which were conveyed to John B. Condon by certain deeds of record In the land records of the said Dis. trict of Colambia, exe=pt mek the as was r! conveyed to a certain Cathe: A. Talbruth by 5 in Liber J. A. No 176, folio 254, one of the land recoras of tract of said District, the iS sold containing Ko raemny a or ices, improve a thes, ric] 's barn, corn ‘Bouse, stable, ae. a ae Terms: @) Lagos freirer Peon heaters and rollers of st three divis end strikes, The pud strike here were successful in their em; aoe oomeees to anotuer, it mill ibe powerful organization back from the streeta couple of hunared feet, Perhaps, apd the neatly-sbaven lawn, witt & few evergreens dotting it, and a croquet feild im ibe foreground, all combine to @ the piace exceedingly charming. On entering ihe house you are ushere! int the parlor—a moderately large and nand- fomely furnished room on the left, with ins bow Windows occupying the front eud. Tae prevailing color is blue bere. A bine car; covers the floor, blue curtains of satin a) ask droop from the heavy coralce of the dows, retieved by others of lace, bine Sterey on the chairs and ottomans give a gen- eval igea of cerolean comfort, while there is stl, epough of the ebony and gilt ormoiu acd the bizarre work of the heathea Chinee in the rest of the furnishing of the room to make the assortment of colors. An English land. scape,& marvel of dainty coloring in still water and sky, hangs on one of the walls, And &n upright easel with & portrait upon if stands on tue floor. Who the portrait is, however, we cannot conjecture, because & photograph of the poet Bryant, larger taan both the picture aud frame, has been fast- ened in front of it. Theu @ pretty little mar- ble bust of @ child stands oa a pedestal near by, aud mirrors and the usual drawlog-room byowertc makes up the parlor scene. ENTER, HIS EXCELLENCY. I bad called earlier, but was told that the governor was taking his afternoon nap, and could not see me until seven o'clock. I catled gain at that hour, and was told that he had been so engrossed With official business dur- ing the day, and would be engaged at it until midnight, that his able secretary, who talked with me, dare not ask him to give me a few minutes of his time. While I was engaged in trying to ‘ize Lhese two stories so &s to make the excellent excuse of the casto- dian of the card-basket “consist” with the equally valid one of the seal, 1 heard foots: name given burri bor entered, and, gave me a pleasan! commenced asking al avd political friends in Ohio. My conclusion was that the talented young men who reported him asleep and immerse4 in state papers hado’t taken their observations with sufficient care to secure absolute acca- racy. Uncle Samuel was evidently awake, And not 60 engrossed with state affairs as to interfere with bis sociability, Every body has seen Governor Tilden’s pictures in the shop windows nd the las: tral apap every \y ely to deceived %. them, just as I was. A pleasant Voiced, brisk moving, hearty-looking of apy Uy fifty years, a little under size rhaps, but with @ straight and well kuit rame, with clean-shaven , Whose closely cut features indicate cool judgment and in- vincible determination a@bove all other things, with blue eyes set well back under his heavy eyebrows, with hair light colored but pot even marked with gray, Mr. Tilden looks to day what I think he is proudest of being considered, a thoroughly trained law- yer at the very zenith of his professional Abilities and of professional fame, the envy alike of both Beoch and Bar. In bis talk he is earnest and emphatic, with frequent ilias- tration and animated gesture when he is sitting, and a not uncommon habit of rising to bis feet and walking back and forth on ibe floor as be enuvciates his ideas on polit- ieal reform and democratic restoration, which go far toward making up thesum of his worldly ambitions. Dropping bere a ge to take up bis men attributes, I think 1 can describe Governor Tilden in a word, and in that I would call bim the Cardinal Richelieu of the democratic party. THE COMBINATION AMONG THEATRICAL MAsAGEKS.—The out-of-town managers, fearful of Une financial results of ube ap- Proaching season, and indignant at the exorbitant demands of ‘g:ar” performers, Lave formed a “Toeatrical Managers’ Asso- ¢:ation,” which is to meet annually in New York on the first Monday after the Fourth of July. The stated objects of the organization are “to foster the composition and produc tion of new plays; to purchase for general use the successful works of foreign dramatic #uthors, to endeavor to remove or avoid de- structive opposition in cities where two theaters are under active management; wo bsvesharing terms with stars ed nocord- ing to their attractivenessand the facilities, capacities and expense ef the house, and to make the weekly incomeof the theater in Sli star engagements at least equal to thé weekly outlay.” According to this a@rrange- mont, dramatic stars will find a new orderof things. First of all, the managers will rale ont the star's special and will in- sist on dealing directly. Next, the star's compensation will be fixed by a managerial board of directors, who will arbitrate, after taking into consideration the population of the cities and the traveling expenses' between geen each place. It remains to whether the “stars” will gracefully submit to this ressure of the times. The who form this union are David Bidwell, of New Orleans and Mobile; R. E. J. Miles, of Cin- cinnati; H. Greeuwald, of Galveston; J. B. Dickson, of Indian: and Toronto; M. W. Canning and John A. Ellsler, aud Cleveland; Thomas W. is. and Nashville; Tines, July B. LABOR VS. CAPITAL.—A telegram from Pittsburg, Pa., July 27, saye: To the work- ing interests there is much importance at- tached to the national convention which as- sembies in this city next week. hookers, or, in other words, ‘all the varions employes abor at irop mills. these there wiil be the o1 ‘any time. atany hn i a8 ate couple stumbled. aod were drowned before reach them. Oblwetler was “SSscn were natives” of children, the oldest of A ft ee ene SE cact particulars of tne How ‘he Saltaus are Baried. [From the Pall Mat Gaseiie ware the | j il por “With us, t a is nobody—his sacredness bas scended to his successor. To him we ——" Nie Cemanita could do do—have a grand lying: tn- bewall at the sight, and. with the rejotoing de- of ir isk 8 g i ke you e ordinary ceremony is atthe barial of @ person of rank. Ne/tner Tarkish ladies por Tarke ever wear mouro- ing. That they dispense with. minister for foreign affairs. Well, he, you know, died im Italy, and bis body | wi brought back to Stamboul for burial. They dug three different graves for him, because, in preparing the first, they came upon some animal (a scorpion, believe), and it was thought that Turkish ground (sacred in the eyes of Turks) would not receive the boty of him who had died among unbelievers. The second grave was not quite completed When they found water,and again it was believed earth in this way refused to let the body lie there. But the third time no and the grave in @ desolate once occupied by houses, and longing to @ mosque; Dut this waste place bad been devastated by one of the great fires: 80 common in Constantinole, and were the ruins standing out like pillars on the burned-ground.” “Bat about the cortege to the burial place?” asked I. “Well, this is the manner of it: First of al the body is taken to a mosque. Over the simple coffin of cypress wood which contains the body magnificent shawis are thrown, many sent by friends of the dead =. some provided by his own household. ¢ shawis are very costly. Several oat asthe pashas nt spoke of the virtues of the deceased over bis bier, as is the custom, and then the funeral party, started for the grave. The route to it lay through the beautiful new street of Constantinople, which is calied the Yeo! Sokak. There were lines of carriages filled with Tarkish ladies in bright-colored feridgees, ince nine o'clock, that morning, to see ‘ight. Among that multitude I mingled. dressed as @ Tark; and, as I understood the Turkish language, | overheard much of the conversation and remarks of the crowd. A wooden railing only was placed at first round the grave. You see that a pasha has the respect paid him of a ceremo- nious burial; but, as for the sultans, you may depend on mé when I assure you that dead sultan Is got out of sight as speedily Snd quielly a8 possible. ELLEN HEAVER—Another humble name bus been added to the roll of bonor. Tne company of berole men and women wi With grand unselfiseness, bave risked a! lost their lives in efforts to save the lives of olber persons numbers ope more in the World Lbat lies beyond the dark river. It Was 8 simople thing for a woman to run up three flights of stairs for the of Warning company of workers there that the building in which they were was in flames, but the woman who did this yester- day in the old Globe Mill In Philadel Cid it with full knowledge of the at sbe thereby risked her own life, and the homble act of human kindness was as truly bericc as any deed recorded in the Of valor ever was. She wasa Without social recognition, jout educa- tion probably, without refinement or beauty = OST Of ee things Ghat ase sons £U) to constitute loveliness in women; but in volurteering to die for the sake ther Persons she bes proved oreou! and vindicated her cht te mongale to recogal- Uon as an heroic spirit—|New York Post. = for not many the Sor oan perce ues, are 6 deciia- ing in the purely ‘agricultural sectinas’ * people are moving away, or if they reek other more remunerative occupations oo S7 Young men are so scarce at a season that the girls have I banga iT Of pani a rock! Cha ata time—[ ‘ 87-A Bibie-readin, iter, bis father, Taquired i the people in_ those days used todo sums on the ground. It was discovered that he bad been reading the pas- sage, “And the sons of men multiplied upon the face of the earth.” &7 Irreverent society le dance: “Hold the Fort.” “Hold the Fort, for | am com- ing—salute your partner—Jesus beckons still ailemend left—Wave the answer pack from beaven—balance all—By thy grace we will—all promenade. ly do use the music of this byman for dancing ) S7-All the great problems of nature are not yet solved. One of the most interesti: is bow & woman can bold ber month full of bairpins while ehe 1s doing up her back hair, and @t the same time impart to her husband exact and valuable information, in a loud voice, concerning the undesirability of his STE bis cigar ash on the carpet.—{ Nor- wich Bullet Branca known Argus. DIED. Joly 30 1576, at 1 a.m. Mes. Jane Connor, wife of Patrick Conroy, ages &5 yours. Foners! will take plece from ber late residence, COBBOY 1749 L street northwest, Friends of the family are sttend. EGUERT On the 1 » Toesday, at Sp. me vesmeatliy Sacha Se faa Sere eee ae UNDERTAKERS. Se are erase Pont pean