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ee = DRY GOODS. Al FAMILY SUPPLIES. EE“. RviDERIBS! EMGROIDERIES! | BALTIMORE AND oO Open Every Morning. st 22st opened. t00 pieces of ambric and Natasook SORE Sees tee. R ©. MANN INGEBTINGS acd BDO LEAVE WASHINGTOR. ersires the attention of the public to the choice + Ellicott City and way stations. a MUTTON, LA ab ter Cader: Eoint of ‘coun end Resemandinte ctetioas’ | sleeustetelonca ac es eean ma ‘and 639, Bicnerdson’s LIS Also, 40 yards Bich Ft lengihe, at aout half N 4, 42. s8 and 8 inch, ING, $8 and 9 gt prices to mach below market rates, BS Bemewe ¢ Location wou BROWNS o. 314 Sth street northw stiog of VAWES, P 4 O BRaSOLS, vard out In the next #0 dey 9 No 705 MARE ET SPACE, EAS SEVENIH STLEET, Howing lines of Goods at loss than cost ew FINE OOLOKED SHADES, FOR TS PER YABY. ALPACAS FALL TRADE, sUK-BACK CORS eo BSETS, AT 4100 OE. 10 cents. FINE VICTORIA LAWNS, 125 cents. ALL SUMMER GODUS AT NSW YORK COST. TO MAKE ROOM FOR FALL STOCK. WISWALL & GWYNN, ang5-tr No. 703 Market Space. DBY Goods CLOSING OUT. The Bummer tock must be sold. to moke room for Fell Goods: aud nga the stuck a Nice stck D&ESB prices vers cheap. Etill have Caticoes, fast Fearful sncritices in Grenadines. §1 25 Silk Grenadines now 42540. 1 8uk Gr ‘We. ec. inch Alpacesvock cheap—2e. np. \. ale ; v-ry low. Geesimere for Men sod Boye et prime cost, Carpets and Maitings sc” NAUDAIN. sySi-tr Market Space, ‘TO BE SOLD. a Jot of Dress Goods that sold from 37% to tae: to Bo sold ae Tse. Another lot that cost from 75c. to 1 25 to be sold at25e All Dress Gods to be sold at about half price. Cassimeres and all kinds of pant stuff at a heary reduction Parasols at ters than cost. ‘We sell the best $125 WHITE SHIBT, in this city, Suished. GEO. J. JOHNSON & 00. 3729-00 711 Market Space. ‘THE END HAS COME AT LAST. FINAL WIND UP OF THE SPRING TRADE. RB OF OUR IMMBNSE STOCK U0 BB SOLD AT COST. BVERY YA L T 1s CARTERS, 707 Market Space. Pure Lt Table Dareask, 50, onimiet Of remnants Calies, Uotton, Dress Goods, jieck Grenadine, 17. Black alpacs, doable width. 3. wack a. — width, 78. Bi tik at real cost. Wee our store until September ist ae" jyis- = 10 PER CENT. OFF. UB FIEST ANNUAL DISCOUNT SALE AL- LOW (NG TEM PER CENT. OFF. In order to reduce our very large stock of Summer DRY GOODS We offer w bnyvers for the next sixty the extraoraiuary inducement of 10 per cent. off on the doliar, op all goods in onr establisament. Our Qssortment consists of ail the latest novelties for this ommer seas HANDSOME OG) ADINES, SUMMEB SILKS, LAWNs, UITINGS, WHITE GOuDS, LINER 8UITs, LACE SACQUES AND SHAWLS, FINS HOSIERY, SUN UMBEBELLAS, FANS, &c., &c. ‘This epportuxsity should not be lost. WOLFORD @ SHILBERG, 617 MARKET SPACE, yi-e ‘Thira door srest. JOHN T. MITCHELL, 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVERUS. nocd prices to the loweat Agares; tlciows Sat Oat Femaining stock of SPBING AND SUMMER DEY GOODS. Notwithstanding the very low ruling dar- ag IBC past want, webave male cur prices stil ALL MADE-UP GOODS, ALL UNDERWEAR, 4LL DBESS FABEIOS are lower then ever before, and in quality that can not be surpassed rom and after MONDAY, July 10, we close our More at atx o'clock p. m. jyl0-te DEY GOubs CHEAP: WS. BIED WYLIE bas reducea Much of bis extensive stock Below the rates asually obtained To other first-class stores. Reeducttons extraordinary tm all Dreve Goods. Suit Materials, W bite Goo Tr Young an¢ old can be sn; Linens for Ladies, Geuts. or Obtidren. Ensertines and Bubroideries cheap, an@ Kveryth'ng at lowest rates for cash. wh. BI WYLiz, 7th street north’ Pateerns sud the jel7-tr BANKERS. g50, en At. FROTHINGHA and Brow No. 1s customers é ‘‘wmounte in * ° fre:uedtly pay from invested every thirty day: Btocks boi nd carried as long aa destred om cont. Circulars sod — eoly deposit of fi ports sent free. S100 SSeS Fee, S700 neing the pest fow muuths, auder our tmproved ve foperating ta Srocts bominal sume and profite to tag © | Information sent on apae-tr Risks redueed te Book contate: Wall ett. G8EAT REDUCTION IN PRICES, ton. To IDGR & Eankers and Brokers, Haring s large stock of CHILDBES'S EMBROIDERED PiQUB DEESSES snd wishing to closethem out entirely, I will offer them st exactly half price. Also my stock of HAIB BRAIDS, all made to order in Burope. and of the very best Guality, will be closed out at half price.” "” ‘The remainder of goods. of every description, at e discount of Tucnty Per Coste TRUNKS! TRUNES! HUPACTUBEBS’ PEiUgs. B. MeMUBERAY, (Formerty of the firm of Jas. 8. Topham & Oo.,) ty by rail, Pu bee at Way B:20—Cinctnnatt, St. Lowis and Pitisbure Bz- press. Berkoloy, Deer Park, Oakland, griek. Hagermicwn, and, Valley Boad, $333 paltisors and ont Teton — Bal ra a8. o—New York Limited Express, Baltimore and Philadelphia. Sanday to Baltimore onty. 6—Balt.more, Way Stations, Ellicott City and ‘Annapolis. O— New York, PAtladelpnia and Norfolk Bu- weit, 08 Sanday, all Way Stations and C fs altimore and Laurel Bzpress, Milicott a Frederick and Way Siatious, via Be- 4:38—Froderick and Point of Bocks,:via Metro- yiten Branch). - jumore. Anuapolls aod way stetions, imen Parlor Oars. and — Canaze, Orncinnati and Lowises ie Bcpress Except Baturday, daily to Berkeley, Deer Psi dant jambas. Louleisvilie in On Saturday. Hagers- Bleeping cars to Oh!- cago. Utoeiuustl Lowiserile, #:45—Baltimore end t Duapoliecn Ba. da: F:U0—Pariacepasa and Ba te more Express. 7:05— 2 ud way sfactous S:y0—Pit:-ber, | we Conuection beyoad Mar. . Unabarg by trate teaving Sunday night. Way Stations on Metropolitan Branch. Flex pers. Bladonsburg, Beitayille, Laa- 9:09—Paltimo: rely Ise. 10:00—Nele York. and Pasadena Nigat Bzprest! ieer'na Care t ew York 16-06—Rat re and 9 war one, 10:40—Martinsbarg src wey «tations, Metropoll- Branch. a Loatsrilie, Brrress. onic wark, Berkeley, Barnrday fo her trains Galty , exoeyt Sunday. sii ection on St: lor Hagerstown or Val- chs ork aud Philadelphia at 4+" ‘Lsth street northwest, where orders will oD im peemaer to be obecked and received at any point TH E ‘Transportation. Dowhle Track, Steel Ratis, Boon- vale res: 107TH, 1576. TH 4 from Tete neat of os Salen vor Palace ‘Care to Watkine we iin Botaio, sed Niagara Fails, 11 5 Ox janday. tor New York and the . me. dally, wise attached; Limited Sxpress Pall- For See York aid the Eat. 5:08 ate apd 148 ly. except Buvday, with Parlor Oars at- corner of TI Sivanie avence, B sod Fenneyivanie avenue, and at, the orders hecking U™ ve AL A.R FICKET OFFICE. oe a 2 or trom all points ® reduction of ONE DOLLa! "pon eny other offoe or de ‘Tickets good till used. through, ised 997 Foun. ave. Candy sore. HOTELS. RIGGS HOUSE, PLUMER @ SPOFFORD, Proprietors. FIFTEENTH AND G STREETS, ty Wastineto! HOTEL AUBRY, WALNUT STEEBT, Frem Thirty-Fhird te Thirty-Fourth, PHILADELPHIA, PA. ON THE BUKOPEAN PLAN. STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS. BEST HOTEL IN THE CITY. JAMES T. STOVER, myH-waefm Paoragigroa, PROPOSALS Peorosaus ro DerartMest Ww. thereof, daring the fiscal year ending June 9. 1577, will ‘be reorived uatil 12 o'clock M., SATUBDAY, August 12, 1376. Each proposal mast be'signed by be individeal or firm making it, and be accompanied by « satis- factory guarantee that the bidder will execute ® Contract, with good and sufficient bord, if hia bid be ed, for any or all articles. Bo bid will be lered wii hout sach guarantee. article proved sscnrity, will be required of m the coutract, or aay part of it, Bor ry the party to may be awarded. On fatinre to furnteh any article specified in a contract, within s reasonab.e time after having been ordered, the right is reserved of purchasli ing the sam market, or of deciaring euch contract if a greater price than the contract cle, the difference will Bils will be consid- k forms for bidding, te of roximate estimat guantities of asticies peeded, and fall iaformation ip accordance with this advertisement, will be furnishes on spplication.. Contracts will only bi manufacturers of, oF d rior. and indorsed “ Proposals tionery.” No contract will be awarded under ches advertise- ment unit. an appropriation shail have bem by Congress Sor the purchase of the Biationery re- “yit-waeet 2%. CHANDLER, fecretary. ‘THE GREAT ANODYNE AND NERVINE. BELTS SITTERS DEPOT, 13 Camden street ‘Baittmore, Md. SAWL TYLER, Jr, 9th street wing Conter Market, which are open every & day the var rownd for the accommodation of 20, Btail No 4 Western Market, ope day. Oiders faithfully filled and purchases de! 8. i ed HAMS nucanvassed oqar-Cur . aricanvaased. BUBAR FAST BACON, wacagrassed, reantra Sew Mose MACK RMEL, in Kite and Bar- . For cS 7 5. B. BRYAN @BRO, 6 Penusyivents be jy38-tr 7 ju 22, 1576. Borice! A bave reduced this day the price of my fine OLD GOVEREMENT JAVA COFFEB ‘To Sc. per pound, Boasted to 35. Oo. WITMSB, 1918 Pevnsylvania avenae. mt GE seun ak. xeacer, ft Dealer tn First-class BEEF, VEAL, LAMB, MUTTON, de. COBNED BREF A SPEUIALTY, Btalls, 62%, 629 and 630 Uonter Market, 9th-st wing; and 206 and 26™ Northern Liberty Market, or address Box 713, City Post Ofilce. Marketing delivered free of charge, to all parts the city. jelly STEAMER LINES. OR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. Our Ww THE STEAMER “MATTAS: H. BYLEs, will leave her wharf, foot of 6th landings on ¢ Nomiu ad Buakiston’s Is arrive in Washington ov AY BYE! ii Y NINGS, avoat sap POLELAEORS, ‘Di y Agent. r street wharf. FOR NORFOLK. Steamer LADY OF THE LAKE leaves the Compeny's wharf. foot of 6th str-et every MON DaY, DAESDAY « .<f— nd FRIDAY. at 3'p.m., for Norfoik. Bevurpirg. leave Norfolk Tuesday, Toareda: d Saturday, at 4 p.m. Fare, 4; round trip, 86. Tickets good until! used : FOR POTOMAC Biv Ee LAN DINGS. pany's wart, foot of #ib street, every TUMSDAT, ugh hae Hiver, stopping at intermediate landings. EZ For information apply at the office of the Company, ander the ropoliten Bank. 15th st., one ike ‘Treasury, or to the the wharf. CLYDE'S NEW EXPRESS LINE, BETWEBH HILADELPHIA, ALEXANDRIA, WASHING . Ton nD GEORGETOWGS, D. 0. STBAMBES LEAVE PHILADELPHIA every BATOBDAY at 12 wat GxonanTows er Daily" Oonelgnec wishing thelr goods landed 7m " ce fi Dicuss buve them marked L wh wi N EW DEPARTUA: OLYDE’S WASHINGTON, PHIL. BOSTUB AND PROVID. DELPHIA. NOB STEAMSHIP ‘The steamers of the above line will leave Philadel- gpl crery SATURDAY. at 13 m for sshington; returning, will lea barf every’ MONDAY! + for Philadelphia. No wharfaxe on out- ward freizats. Trou, of lading issued to and ights received and de- 06 p.m. Orders for delivery of eights and, received at 1202 F street and 1119 %b northwest. Bo. 128. ° H. JOHSBON & Jelé-tr Agents for Washington, foot 13th st CUNARD LINE. OTICE. the ine take wotndig Jas Gueenstown to Sew ward passage {rom York ot Boston, crossing meridian of 6) at 43 lat or nothing to On the homeward passage, crossing the meridian of 80 at 42 lat., or nothing to the north of 42. THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ane MAIL fee ee en of ool- epectiied PO ALLING AT CORK HARBOR. ee om New eae - Abysetu: | \ ;. aa i Baseia...... Wed., Sept. 20 fae Tse 3 Wed., Oct-11 etre ¥. and SATOR- do not carry steerage paseen- . Barks oF Passace —Cabin me ome ket to old, i jation. n , guid, addtional: ‘Betarn ‘tickets on favorable Bteerage from ail of Europe at bet Trhroug bile jag ren tot LUMBER. LUMBER, LUMBER. 300,000 feet 44and 5-4 prime FLOBIDA FLOO) sa InG and STEPPING. = = Al Full stock of all kinds orcUmBEn. WHEATLEY BROTHERS, 7 Water street, Georgetown, and = Cor Tth and Q sts., Washiogton. stock of SPSUCE LUMBER, ve conc! to sell at the following reduced rices., Zhe Lamber is water seasoned, and of tie hy: 14, avy len, 15 thousand; su ieemae ee i 2-ineb Kn. feet 40 MM fee! 3x3 and S14. 5 spruce sidic: or A large stock of Lumbe: band, at the lowest market prices, T. EDW’D CLARK & ©O., YARD. WHARF AND PL4NING MILL, oot of ath street east, near United States Navy always on Fe OFFIOE, 603 Pennsyivanis avenue northwest, corner 6th tree! yugt-Lm LUMBER. LUMBER. LUMBER. @UR REDUCED PRICES: VIRGINIA PINE BOABDS, per hundred, 81.50 WHITE PINE CULLS, (¢004).. wevvvseseee 9.00 WHITE PIBE OULLS, (12 inch)... —- 2.00 WHITS PIBE BIOING..................... - 2.00 WHITE PINE 4-4 and 6-4, DBESSED......... 2.60 10 and 15 per cent. REDUCTION MADB ON ALL KINDS OF LUMBEB SINOM JULY 1, 1576, WILLET & LIBBEY Sixth street and New York avenue. jy Bly THE TRADES. Py Re BALL & Co, in Doors, Sash and Maserhuvetts avenue, betwena Shh and’ fei streets sell 32 per cent. cheaper than spy other house. Osi end examine. J0%5-ly R BmoOvY a JAMES F BRIEN, PLUMS&KR AND GAS FITTER, mar?7-tr Sil Tre STREET BN. W A WHA ItEN @ SS, JOHN 0. oan. 713 Marke mee pes ental eck * ‘eopls-tr rout. Bole Agent Mudew Proof Awning Meterial N y can wit t DCTIONSET ee. Bel are, caskets, Brooms, Wash Tubs, Buciets, Spices, bonpe, Brushes, 10 large Tea Csdaies, Couater ad Piat- fo; m Scales, and many other articles too namerous to mention. ee $0, J large Ice Box, suit for @ mast and provirton store Tall spectal attention to ths above sale, as the goods are first class aad will be sui ia Je an i housekeopers, * eae 3 THOS. B. COLLIS avgsat WASH. B. WI A. DAENEILLE, Real Estate Auctioneer, AT AUCTION. OF YAUU- ED WHakF PBOPES®Y if fOWN. DO. f ted July 24th. 1 records of +d. Liber 738, folto. rection of the molaer of the pote so Jaly 15, 1553, and recorded auong the land records for ait’ District im Lider J A 8., No. 6), folio 20. and contained within and bounded by the following bouadarias, t cn the north by Water strast, on the corporation or fish wharf, on the sou! chanel of the mac r ud on the property conversed to J ° M. Linthicum and othora by the the oast by x by Otho mer g ‘ov etm bi . Said property is rge Brick W aret ¥ jo, as prescribed by sait deed, srs; $2.00, with 10 per oent. interest from the 24th da +1476, together with the expen sale fo cash; balance in six and twalve m oaths by ta- , $8 cured by notes bearing inierest and ‘lead of trast on b, modified in wri third east’ balance in six. a: sive #8. cured by motes bearing 19 per cent tucerest aud deed of trust onthe property. @1W0 in cash wasn the property is atrack «ff chasers cost. If the terms ar: seven days from sale, to resell the property defaviting purchaser, after ve days’ notica of encp resale in some newspaper published iu the city of Washington, feningees a. P. DODGE, ARNEILLE, F.D. CheaxY, iy31 dééa A. .BNEILLE. p= Auctioneer and Beal Estate Broker. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF DESIRABLE UNL Bi ae Ere TY on ft STBEET ry jue of adeed of trust dated. ‘and daly recorded in pris: folio 398. one of the land, records for rr in the District of . m.. all that certain piece Or parcel of ground situate. lying and being in the city of ington. District Columbia, and known end described on the plan or plat of said city as part of lot numbered twenty-one, (21,) in square numbered two handred and five, ( ) tamed within the following metes and boun’ fipuieg for the same at the southeast corner lot yunning thence west one handred ht (138) feet and eight (¥) inches. thenos iD thirty-rix (36) bh thirty eight ¢ street and ment: ten per cent. per aonam from red by a deed of trust on or ail cash at the option of th rehaeel 100 down at time of sale. All urcbaser, after clving fv: Snewepaper published 1a tho LADIES’ GOODS. JUST RECEIVED. of. LADIES’ & A Soneigoment SUITS and OVER CK (BTS and JACK @TS, which are marked in plain figcres at the manufacturers’ price, Wa. KR. RIL EY, angs St 713 MARKET SPA’ GD REcuIVINe Day ae Own, 3D BLAGK VELVETS. BLOWN, BLUR IEW AD CAVALIER HATS, COCi. 3 PLUMES AND FANOY WINGS. es 5 . 1, 10. SHAD and TRAVELING HATS and BON. BETS reduced to 2éc. SUMMER MILLINERY GOODS Below Cost. ire, M. J, HUNT, 621 and 623 D street north’ AT COST. MENTS, BEAL LAOE END TIEs, PR 'DE CHINE JABOTS, EN HANDAEROHIERS, VE FITTING CORSETS, &c. rs, J.P. PALMER, jyl8-tr Breet, Ath and 715 GREAT REDUCTION 715 In LADIES BEADY-MADE SUITS, OVER SKIRTS ABD BASQUES, Aud LADIES UNDERWEAR. PABASOLS and SUN UMBEELLAS at half price. FLOWEES, HATS, BIBBON, and MILLINEE® GOODS less than cost. JUST BECEIVED— A large assortment of HAMBURG ED@ES and ECBU LACKS selling at a reduced price. COBSETS and KID GLOVES tn 0 great variety. HUMAN HAIE very low at . HELLER’ 716 MARKET SPAOB. Sel?-tr Mts MISS E. A. McCORMICK, 99m STREBT, (ST. OLOUD BUILD: Daily receiving all the latest Novelties in AW BON OBIP ABD BTR AY catitdtes of Washington and vicinity are mviteg te iTS, TS, (tog }») LACES epit-tr TS, she will 4d next, af 1209 Ponnay{vanie’s = «+YERHLYAS 6a LADIES’ SHOES, MADE TO ORDER AT 10 91d Sivest, Opposite Patent Oftes, echo oR, Band. e fine stock of LADIES’ BOOT Wrench Ki a L4t cathe: Eseries artes re ogeke eater abeiais, sugl-Iw at 4 5 Pa. av.,n.w. cor, 6ths PwmLsseLras SXHIBITION: Crosse @® BLACKWELL'S prs PICKLSS in Sait Vineger, R'# SAUCES fer Fish, Meat & Game pots MEATS and F: rf FERUINE MUSTARD, Sorssron MALT VINEGAR, pean DAY. the 21s ‘ , “ate O | Se loti9. te, ft he © 2m, o 0 THO} Acer cay of co cl Mee eh micets northwest, Broscoloth, Cassimeres Bilitia, Meltons, Lintny ‘Tables, trons, Bhesrs, » he. ko. Together with many other articles, all uf which are fm perfect order attention of taflors is called . the atock being ver a ‘Terme cash. Wa A MoauER, 3t “Administrator John Wenger. dec’. Bp, 2 WARREE, Boal RBetaie Auctioncer. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF A VALUABLE TWO Beebe Gene Mavens G casa eet DI TH, je NORTH WAST. By y eet DESDA _AUCTION SALES. |CANEON E808 , Accti_neors, = ‘Boutheast jel 9.b and D sts. north west. EXEOUTOR’S SALF of DIAMOND RING. GOLD WATCH, and OTHER JEWELRY. HOUS®- HOLD FURBATCRE, WEARIAG APPA’ fc. &c.,AT AUUI ION. By virtce of the provisions contained tn the last will acd testament of Bmma Tucker, de- ceased, late of Washington C.y, District off Cotumbta, the und: rst\zued. Bxecator named tb jer for sale, a: public auction, on TU eodr S75, at m ,at the Bros, southeast corpe: the fDowing-1 pie cts. formotly bel» the said Bmuns Tucker, deceased. vir. 1Gold #ai 1 Dismond Bing. 3 Cameo Kreavip rings, 1 Hair Breast 1 peir Gold Kye giamves, 4 Goid Obaty, 1 Shiver Froit iit Clock, Walnut 8 4 er. Rosh bottom Obairs. Mattrosses, Braw with other Household Farniture, Bedding, 2 “ring Apparel avg? bt WILLIAM NOTTINGHAM, Executor HOR. K. WAGGAMAN, Beal Estate Auctioncer, 619 Tth street n. © TRUSTER § SALE TBRSB STORY 605 B STREET Tin sod Bar Das 1 Locket and Krife; pearl handle). 1 Frei jedetend, BO Safa ERY Dw or BBI FOutawes: K By virtue of « de: baser's Opllon seer ot tere Hix Cave t UNOANBON BBOS., Aucitoncers, D SDMINISTRATOR’S § SIMERAS, OASsINETt AL® OF OLOTHS, CAs s Soto sc, BEiWG THE FNTIKE CONTENTS OF STORE CORNER LisH AND ¥ STREETS NURTH WEST, At AUCTION. By virtue of an order fxened frow the Supreme Court, bolding tal testa 3 4 ‘itl sell, at puwiic aucti Augner, 4 store corner consisting in part of Dassinete, of @ deed of trust to me, dated > &. D. 1875, and recerded in Liber No. 792, folio 72, one ef lan the bi of Columbia, and at the request of #1 Bolders of (be notes secured thereby. { snall iblie auction, in front of the o3 oF parcel ot ground ta Wasnt or round ta Washto Eoiumbia, bel sell, at 0. ed bya ith interest at ten (10) per cept. peranpom from Javuarr 8th, 1575, aud the expenses of the sale iu cash. acd the Dalatce in two equal payments at six (6) and twelve (12) months, 7,8 deed of trust on the property and the Botes of the purchaser, bearing interest from the day of sale. A deposit of 9100 will be required at the time of sale. All con chaser's cost If the terms with in ten (10) days from the date thereof, the tras- tee reserves the right to resell the Property at the risk end cost cf the de iting parebeser. ad EJ MIDDLETON, Ja., Trustee. OVE SALE IS POSTPONED TILL eyancing at the par- sale are not complisd H. WARNER, corner 7th and F etreeis. By virtne of a deed of trast to me, dated May Sd, 1575, recorded in Libor No 785, folio S86, Sc". one of the land records for the. Dia trict of C-lumbia, apd by direct! secured thereby, I shail set! at UBDAY, the "tdth i o'clock fre ion of the party public sate, on jay of august, 1571 ‘the premi ight, of Newmyer’s eubdis ision of poumbered five handred the improvements the: sensors £0 sa cent. interes Terms of sale: One-fourth cash, ra Will be ae Ist numbered part of 24 ad elzht, toy reon,a two story jcumbrauce of 90, tof re ther with rick bouse, ch ten per (of which fifty i r after ad elgiteen juired tu be in med! nce in six, twelve with t e nd recording to be Ube terms ‘of eale arene complied with ia tea Sfter tbe day of sale the property will be resold, = rhe — atthe risk @od cost of the a Meee es UHM W KENNEDY, Trostes. eugi-eokds J.T. COLDWELL, Salesman. BOMAS® DOWLING, Anctioneer, OLE OF THE PER Ts OF THE LATE JOBN F. EASED. AT AUCTIY. bi stor mata i rt o' parlor ‘Bolten. Bedroom Buite, Werarel Bedatee, JEHOME FITMAB, Mami istretor. 20 g2 3.94 THOS, DOWMES, Aug, W484. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer. STEES’ SALE OF VALUABLB I ty OVED B eat IN THE NOBTHERN BT OF Virtueof a deed of trust, dated Januar 3 f BD. o.. andby a; @ =| rds fur Wash- the written diresiton sell some on TI Day, at 6 o'clock p. m , lots nomb: (30,) eighty one, (81,) eighty-two, (82,)and elghty-three, (83,) in man’s recorged subdivision ef Jots in square edthree hundred aud sixty-four.(36i,) in the Washington, with ali the improvements This property is very desirable. beiag located ina rapidly improving part of the city, and thn improves Bente consisting of nice cottage Tesidences. which will be offered cen Terms of sal.: One-third in cash: of which @30 pease BO DE Cneee kot ot Se fe pow payme! my in six, ve, ciahieen months, w:th Interest from der of sais, aud s-cared Uy deed cf irast, and Insurance fo tho’ sati-faccion of the tr ‘Terms to be faliy complied with within six days after day of sale, ctherwive the Trustees reserve the right to Week's notice, at the risk and ‘Angust, A.D. ered siahty ‘efter one cost of defaniting purchasor. All conveyancing and expense thereat Bt purchaser's cost. wM. A WARD WM B. TODD, { Trostees. ang? cokds Wash. B. WILLIAMS, Acct, HK. WABNER, Corner 7th and F streets. TBUSTEES’ BALE OF LUABLE IMPROVED BEAL ESTaT! SvTREEC WEST. BETWEEN E AND £ STEEETS, NOBTHW EST. By virtue of a deed of trnst to the an: signed, dated S0th dav of April. a. 3 and recorded In Liber Mo. 785 { Iie 123. et » quiter, of the Land Records for the District of Coi- umbia, and at the written request of the party #e- ereby, we will sel! os Janos sucticn, in of the premises,on WED. BSD4", toe A. D. 1376, at 6 oclock’p am, cured front day of Avgust, ‘that certain at it of original Lot wumbered nbae- teen (19) in square numbered dh ninety (290). beginning tor the seid west line of 12th etroet west (16) feet nine (9) inches from th’ of said Ist and running thence south seventeen (17) feet alung said street, thencs west one huudred ; 109) two Gistant rtheast cdrnor to an alley, thence north psraiiel to @ald street seventeen (17) thence east one hundred wt lace of beginuiag: together with improvements. which consis: of @ thr e-story basement brick dwelling and beck buliding. Terms: One-seventh cash, of Paid at the sele; and the reciduce aontha. with interest at am feet, and (100) feet to the the and which @30) must be in 6, 12 end 15 ‘the rate of 9 a ore 88 Lie: 4 5 EF a € $f 2 cat a peta | WEDNESDAY _EVENING STAR agust 9, Is76. FORTY-FrOURTH COAGEESS. Glesing Proceedings Yesterday, SEN Mr. Eaton em) situ: ton tn but ber @ copeln excative session, ported, with ame: resolution for the,appolutment o: a sion to inquire in) taken place in the silver, the polley double standard, & tn the calendar, a! vay. Mr. Patterson repliel te’ Mr BS ATE.—After our report closed — concinigs bis speecn on the po. the south, begun oa M ting the Sevate weat i when Mr. Shermaa re. ndments, the cone arrent commis vo the change Wailea has relative value of gold and Of the restoration of the » which was plecet on enate Adjourned. HOUSE.—After onr report closed — Mr. Hale obtained the floor and proceedat | tom ; pe He was f 1m wh aa the “E [ whien was refe ¥ With Ca rte who then bfs lif Insurance ¢ rance Carney, tb e@aspeech on the subject Tee years 1St5, Be of general lollowed by Mr. Cox In the pally the discussion went of the bill in relation to anAda WAS postponed ur TQ ved in in Ui re) night 2 N w e cold my x leit an on Ube lee t fet tuat he at they cone’ Mrs. Folk appiled to t nee Company fe the on his lif. Mr. 8. H of the egmpany, believed agent thedrowuing story a fr Mrs. Foik brought pay. verdict, bat a new again obtained a v from getting her money ceedings being gr Mr. Carney went t from Chief of O o'ct’s | Corresponding to the description of F effects of | come to that city in 1875 wander th a sed to {ta ained a granted and sie bat was preventet by @ stay of pro- In the meantime Memphis and iearned Athy there, tha! a man had name of trial wi entic y anted. RK. Russell, and remained there six or seven months, Chief Athy placed hands of Detective Pte the case iu the Cranmer, who y found that Foik, alias Russell, had gone to Arkansas and was living obscurely, under the nameot J Wyatt Hof, near dona Landing, Prairie county, Ark. Athy telegraphed of Prairie county, R. Sloan, with @ pegro named Surrounded Hillor Fre- Chiet to Sheriff H. O. Williams, Ark., to arrest the maa and he would get #100 reward. The chief also senta man te the Pheri ba tolegraphed to the and description of the July 31 lef Athy t, Mr. Carney, at No. S47 Broadway, New York, that the man bad been caught @nd was held by the sheriff of Prairie req The sheriff! had —— a Chief Atthy it Bluff, Ark.” The chief tel to bring his prisoner to hehad Folk at ‘all's raphed the sheri(T lemphis, but the sheriff telegrapbed back to ihe ebter ‘that W. souibera | 8. Hill and Mr. Carney had wy (the sheriff) to take Folk to Little stead of Memphis. puzzied, went tstera | Chief Attby and returned to Devall Srstory | Where be bad left the prisoner in jail. bas confessed and ‘ork. AN INEXPENSIVE LUXURY.—The general idea is that ham: wealthy, rs. It is ‘well-to-do farmer, g00d ones may be children’s use, 80 people who ure it, ports the bead end floor, and that for these tons than a foot long-j tach tt. while at long. This gives swinging the lower partof the body, whi ‘he bead moves but little. This ts @ point which need not be for children, who think more of it as than as a place pen a@rrapged that the Would not th struck bina with bim if he was a8 Sbanvon awaitt revolver. Moore was ready, and the latter: not, but would bein a few minutes. Within hannon @ few minutes 8! rifle. They faced asked Moore if he he was ready, and iso did Sespons grazing the dered a verd: ietot | physician, writes | Sultan ts lost. liquors, @ad in the, which be accession to the a tastes; to the re is fear of seeing every day. ened h DyIsc In THE on yard, ini Dg liberty to esca; pe. Per cent. per | was attended by bi ner, the wife tation last week. sentent tht “the stylish,” lage home, every member of a city stay- bome club who command: to Swing one, should have of his bead. ae Fe to and @ man, hed Lina eck in- Sheriff Williams, being Mem, himself, saw Blog, Folk be sent back to New wil mocks are only for the the professional & great mistake. Every every owner of @ cosy vii- pot big enough 5 50 to $4; and bought for ®: the last Agriculturist basa cut showing how tbey should be hang afternoon shade, and if intended in part for —where there is good jow that small children can get into it by the aid of box or low stool. and over soft ground, so that the nu- merous tumbles that are’ probable will be barmiess. If no other place is ava may be bung beiween the pillars of a shad veranda, a place weli enough for the older it but undesirable for ehi!- dren, on account Of Lhe lack of soft turf, as well as for the noise which accompanies its use by the youngsters. Tne hook waich sup- should be 6 y feet from the the foot end 3% feet, and should be observed wher- proport! ever it may be hung, to secure the most de- sirable curve for the ease of the po ed Anotber point to be observed: the should be fastened to the hook by @ rope less end just enough to properly at- the foot i8 & rope 4 feet the greatest freetom for of in @ bammock swing for comfortable repose to which it issue ana the bark. {fr the hangi can be be 60 hammock in, during leng storms, it will last mach longer. A DUELIN THE BLACK HILLS.—A most desperate duel took the Biack Hills, last when Moore said be didn’t fight in that way, and Shannon asked armed. “Mi bis fists. him on the field with a 0 asked Shannon if he replied that he was returned with his each other, and Shannon was ready. Moore made no reply, and Shannon asked him again if again there was no reply. Sbannon then raised bis rife and took aim, AS Moore, and simultaneously. ot through the heart, and Moore | bad a very narrow escape, discharged their Shannon feil , Shannon's bullet |. The jury rea- justifiable homicide. penn maton nce WHAT AILs THE SULTAN.— Dr. Karpole- | one, the Sultan’s avusually communicative the fol wing account of the state of his Sovereign's health to the eor- respondent of the Messager du Midi: “The He has delirium tremens. [ attribute tois to the abuse of intoxicatin Tticular to that of abs rank habitually before his | throne, when he lived ia Pera; to bis debauchery and his depraved morse which constantly baunts him and reminds him of his uncle isoned and bis family massacred, and to the Russians enter Con- stantinople, or the Mussulmaa fanatics in- | vade his palace. His facalties are d is almost imbecile, his bead rolis, he nas lost bis hair, and yet he constantly c for preserves, and for the ladies of the harem. He does uot sleep, aud bis maledy gets worse The abuse of baths has weak- limbs to such an extent that he fen | Suflers from the slightest touc! ed, he ad sinks Gown 8 soon as he attempts to move. PENITENTIARY.—“Bow- ery Bill,” @ well knowa burglar, died ta the penitentiary last Friday. from ¢&ting that be migbt obtain the per- mission of the physician to walk in thepeis- le@had refrained to take advantage of this 1o his dyiog moments he © Was serving out a tad been the last the former of one of his wives. His crimes How A Boston msn walked into Guardian, at the conversation kbowledge of be 5 Swimp: ls for raki, | ——— A Silent Beacfacior. Prom the Philadelphia i Mr. Cooley sutlered « goo dea. from rbeumatism tn his breast, and bis wife was badly frightened about it for fear it | Shonid end in consumption. Cooley could | Bot be loduced to try any remedy we troupe, and M sleep siesewed I upon Us anderbirt, so tha: Toeumatic piace. Cooley dresset him- Seif in the morning. wholly unsu: the presence of the plaster, a | stairs. At the breakfast uapie, wi | taiking to bis wife, he snddenly stopped, lc and & spasm of pala 2 be took up the again went aaation AL ence be comsex face, and } exelar 1 wowler what in the—No, it can't be any thing wrong.” Mrs. Cooley asked what was the matter, al Cooley maid “Ob, it is Ubet infernal old rheumaticn Come back aw Bat | newer seit it Libe same way before. Kinder stiags Mrs. © sacl she was sorry. ms en M began again, and was Just showing how the ravages of the grasshopper inthe West iast summer aod the potar> buy tu toe East woald affect toe dol tical resul! next fall by making the peo- Pie discontented, Aud so likely to strike at the Periy in power, when ho saadenly tropped } the subject, aud, J sab oT <r aod | Ouch! O Mores | bot coals ingide my shirt «Mast be that rheanatism, getting worse,” Mrs. Cooley, sympathetical ous, Dol {t's somet Feels like ¢ g. what's that! fT had & suovel 0! try to be calm, Cala: How ean am » bolling over under hi ne WY, yuick, Ww | and undress Let me get Then be rushed up to the bedroom @ | strippe his clothes. His chest was the | ed lobster; bat he coulda’t for him tell what was the matter, | Then hiseyes rested upon something white on his shirt. He picked up the garment and | examived 1t. Ten minutes inter he came | sl jown stairs with a dry mustered n his hand, while thunder clothed is brow. Goivg up to Mrs. Cooley, he shook the plaster under her nose, and ‘said in @ sup- pressed voice “Did you pat that thing in my clothes?” “I did it for the best, John,” she sald, “I thought—” “Oh, bever mind what you though’, you r Never mind what you thought? You've taken the skin clear off my bosom, so that I'm as raw as @ sirloin steak, and I'll probably never be well again as long ae i live. That lets you out. You P's, aoy more tricks like that on me, and I'll put you tn the coa!-bin aud k you there ull you starve toveath. Now mind me.” Then he slammed the door and went ont. a pene Re) kvow to this day ex- actly what effect the grass! ‘% are going to have on the fall election. ———— A SCHOOL Boy MURDER —Camping with @n Assassin tn Colorado—A Mother's Prophetia Accusation. —At Boulder, Colorado, the trial of James W. Yankee for the murder of Ira Durrell, ended last week in a verdict of any In less than an hour after Yankee had been returned to jail bis dead body wag found suspended by @ red picture cord from his cell door. The Listory of this murder is very ar. Yankee and Darrell nad been sehooifeliows in Missouri. They went to Colorado early im the spring of ist4. They made some money, and were about to retora home in the fail, when Yankee prevailed on his companion to accompany him over the Range to visita brother in Alma. Tae; lett Georgetown ou the morning of tae Iit of Octover. When last seco alive the two companions were siting at their camp ‘ire balf way down the Ravge. Two days after a negro found Daurreli’s body near Boulder | Wilb bis throat cut, an ugly gash on the | cheek, and bioody finger marks u; tue face. In the meantime Jim Yankes re- ¥ | turned home in Missoarion Sunday mora- ing, and as the people were comlug froaz | church, he was met by Durrell’s mother who | Went straight ap to him aad said: “Jim Yaokee, you have murdered my boy!” fare ——s tidings came the following day of or Durreli’s dead body having been found. fankee was taken back to Colorado. Hi stoully asserted his innocence. The prose- cuLon beatdown every barrier of defences which Yankee's siatement opposel, and brought into strong relief the circumstance thatthe track of &@ run down boot near the body clearly corresponded with Yankee’s. A Verdictof gullty was charged in tue Indict- ment. The jury also foand that the marder was done with premeditation and dell! ton, ® necessary qualification for the | fiction of the death penaity in Colorado. Yankee was only eighteen years of age. per that was two inches and a quarter in Jength, five-eighths of an inch across the back, and an 1; and three-quarters in cir- cumferen half an inch long. The Red Falls are being destroyed by these extraor- dinary insects, and sun is sometimes obseured by clouds of them.—|Qwatonna ( Afinn.) Journal. s7The New York Tribune bas an éxhaus- Uyearticles oy “<= and dogiergs, amoug other things, that +; en in eating bi pleases & one; and if be can be baked In ® cake, and himself off on tbe unwary as @ currant, dies Without @ regret, care hasto ve tak- MARRIED, WAGGAMAN—WILBON. At the Obureb of the Bev Nelson BROOKS. On the Sth of Angurt, 175, Mrs. Man- Tha B x _ ath peer of ber age. “ = > are re~ DINI. On the sth of August, 1576, ‘NARDIN, Oged 31 years, @ native of, nd friends are invited to attend bis jew Jersey avenue and Bf sireet gout li- art, Thureday,at 4 o'clock pm. od OK. Snddenly, on the Sth of August. 1876, 3. Coon, 0.8.8 G tace on Taureday evening, clock | from the Congressior prblic vault. Friends of the family are reepecfolly invited. (N. ¥. Herald, Petersburg, Va., end Norwich, Oonn., papers please copy.) BuLIVTT. At Onkiand, Md, on Bundy, A gust 6tb, 1576, Joun HangkeBam ELviorr, sou of | The Rev Johi H. and Kora Biliott, agea Sweney= three months, On the oth of o'clock @ m , ANNIx BEvece Daniel (and Anuie E. mcUert ‘The relatives and trieo spectfully invited to att Lesidouee of her pare: weet, on to-morrow, (T 2:30 p.m NODINE, Ats p.m. of August st residence of BW. Clark. ¥ this city, Mire Anica: &. Nowins, inthe 6b year of > Funeral from sbeve place at 46 p.m. of Augast ages | Win. Melatives end frieade are invited to bd OSWILL. 20 25 of Segue, MTS, of 6 opoaty s ZADETH Oc Will, aged 8 years, wile George W. Oswit Relatives and friends of the family are respectfal ugast, 1876, at 1 ‘oTent Caugbter of ege0 19 mon’ of the family are od the fevers! from t No. 016 26ch street Bort ) the 10th fustant et ly rejoosted to attend ber fonerel frm 1 a A southeast, Priday, at 4 o'clock pas. = w BEBEY. On the on of August, 1:76,0naR- ‘and Adds Sweeney. aged Y. On Angust 9h, 1876, afters jong *Fanersl will ¢ isco from the residence of ber Sethe. Bo 33 now seer. bapwece , Sud frienas are reepecttusly in stend. ”

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