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eee ales DRY GOODs. OPER s# FALL DAY GOuDs—CHEAP, SUMMEK GOODS AT COST TO CLOSE OUT. Gente: Pianola. feo zard. up tw 730. out thetr children for school wil amine, lous, 3734 to T5c. ok Sipe ted oseas 21.25 up. Tes, @igc to B! 2 ‘eres, al! wool. Sic. t> @1 he piace . N. RAUDALN. _— bes: +5 jarket Space. AND SAVE MONEY. LAOK LYONS SILK ene at @1.50, $175. 92. Gal. are mac less than wer ' BUAOK CASHMERE at 57, $1, id prices. One case -f best Fall style CALICO, fast colors, at OXc., worth &€ ‘The best W SITE SHIRT. finished, at @1 25. bet- fer then What ie generally sold at tuc same price ua- Erank Leclic’s Cut Paper Patterns. GEO. J, JOHNSON & CO, 711 Market Space. DRY GOODS. 180 doren livck Towels, at $1.50, $2, @2 8 and # 80 peg decvu, also 50 dozen very ne qualities at 4. $00 yards Richardson's Linens, tm short lengths, welling very fast 9 ached and Brown Sheetiags, at 30 cents ‘Table Damask, Wine ( Nap- Kins, ae, ail widths; aot 200 Whi Bp: We would call ere to the abore Also, Blesched aud c . lds. 15.) and 25 m indies all-iinen H. 5. Haadker- 25.3), 40 and 50 cents. Black ii ri Just opened. Bambrice a: 12% ocats, ae Rood Embroideries, in handsome patterns, recetved al- most every day. We intend to sattsty every one ‘Who favors us with = call ™. BRO! angli-tr No. 314 8th strect northwest BARGAINS FOR THE MONTH OF AUGUST. HOW ABE THESE FOR CHEAP? B4-wide Sheeting Cotton at e.; sold at 90. 3p wide Sheeting Gott E ‘eather proof Bed Tic Heavy Canton Flaane’ Liven #. t \dkerchicfs at Bc. Beantifal qusitty all Wool Fiano! at 20. Fail Dress Goods, plain colors, 2c. Rew Fall Prints, fast colors, 6c. BLACK CASHMELES all. Wool Cashmeres at 752 ; i a aru. . Lupin’: extra double weight Cashmeres at 1 sold at 8125. BLACK ALPACAS AND MOH AIRS, Stnge width at Isc able width at 250. quality double width at 30 3c Extra heavy pure Mobair ai Wc.; sold at 75. ©. M. TOWSON Co., 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, angs-eotr fourm Sipm. WISWALL & GWYNN, . 705 MARKET SPACE, BEAR SEVENTH STHERT, Offer the following lines of Goods at less than cost ofproduction: ONE OASE FINE OOLORED ALPACAS, BEAUTIFUL SHADES, FOR FALL TEADB T 20 CANTS P&B D. Large and desirable assortment NEW HAM- BUBG BDGSS, selling rapidiy, at 20 per cent. of regular prices. NEW DOUBLE-BACK OOBSZ!, GLOVE FIT- TLIG, AT SL.09. FEENCH CORSETS, AT 81 STBIPED PIQUE, 10 cents. FINE VICTORIA LAWBS. 12% cents. 4LL SUMMER GOOIUS AT NEW YORK @OST, TO MAKE ROOM FOR FALL STOCK. WISWALL @ GWYNN, engs-tr No. 705 Market Space. Te END HAS COME AT LAST. FINAL WIND UP OF THE SPRING TRADE VERY YARD OF OUR IMMENSE STi ore ZO SE SOLU AT COST, nem BB yards best Calicd, beantifal style, 800 yards besutifol Lawns, and iy. SW) yards fine Victoria Lawn, 16. 800 yards Lonsdale Oambric, 1B. All of ocr Parasols at cost. CARTERS, 707 Market Space. Pure Linen Table Damask, 50, Biter Temuauts Calics, Uotton, Drews Goods, Black Grenadine, 17. Bisck Alpaca, doubic width, & Qashm acre, soabie width, 78. ‘cost Weclose our store until September Ist about 7 e'cleck p.m jy JOHN T. MITCHELL, 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVESUB. Rave carefully gone over om stock and re- a Prices to the lowest Ogures, to close out our remaining stock of SPBING AND 6UM Gaps Raves lower, to close. ALL MADE-UP GOODS, ALL USDBEWEAR, ALL DKESS FAEEION are lower than ever before, and in quality thet oan Bot be surpassed. From snd after MONDAY, July 10, we close our store jock \. iyi BESS SHIRT MANUFACTORY AN: GENTS FURNISHING EMPORIUM. HIBTS FOK BOY Fave ed wisn MBBS SIZE they are So. K is mine, not the purchasers. B, if it dosen't ft, will refund BOOTS AND SHOES. G VEEED THe Wank ate SUOES OF- Especially aa is ats of buyers, We tm part: Whole Leather Kip Boots, in Men’s, Boys’ aud Foumne, Cot Dress Bot - + Mi Peg reat variety: rhy of atten- St 1914 and 1916 Pennsylvania svenue, De- tween 19th sud 20th streets. A D | 3. J. GEORGES, D | FASHIONABLE BOOT MAEBR, 9118 PENNSYLVANIA aVSSUS, THE TRADES. Rtwoven. JAMES F. BRIEN, PLUMBER ANL GAS FITTER. mart tr Sil Tr" STBEET A wWwae#tens @4@s> JOBE © feat As He Sete eepls-tr bee —- with Conk sea'w Sob toe theaeuie aT. ‘ERINTENDEST oF BUILDING, asHINGTON. D. cast 33. 1876, le st IO ee ie og ae recetved at Ca evenus, “how ork evento, sn Often [-rA bd at the lowest oman Tee Ds RAILROADS. AL Timone AND ONIO RAIAROAD. JULY Tra, 1876, AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. Joszra F. EBLLBY, Auctioncer. AUCTION SALES. EVENING STAR. ———— SATURDAY......... August 26, 1876. Preteen tat Sevan: merece Bint a. LEAVE WASHINGTON. == o— Ratimore, Gi 298 cog eantiena. Early Days ——— Late Speaker Boustsot Rocka aka thtermediate stations, A © ent writing from Erie, Pa., ga baltipers ang Alexandria Junction. to the Graphic, gives the following interest. Philadclpara and Bostom lore eee aste ted date x ‘eu @uly re- = reminiscences of the early career of Mr. press. . Taeeday corded ia Liber 797, folio 109, et sq. one of DUNCANSON BROS. Aucts. err: Sud Saturday, by Lost via New Uastle; land for the District of Columbia, | = st % * “3 Ip the fall of 18, after the harvesting was Hebets Ban aad sane | Ht NUTR, | hocesres vaszptit-wqurcigs yun | Sei Stcmteniaenyte eeeeae ree 8:10-Ce Lewis and Pistsbure ‘ 2 oar vy ‘fom the scattered villng tan came from the scattered village of Titus- a. press. ‘Keley, Deer Park, Oakland, oF Srick. Hagerstown, and Valey ood: ar Uillg Ser a winter's “ochoolin’” at the Erie end he 30—Fotut ‘of Kooks aad way stations. avoTt - 99. nt and ar et ms sell the of. w gare, oe! ¥ Baltimore and fects there! i is Philsdeiphie- i airs | Homes eoxt siier; Bravvies. Whisk Ezisb; his demeanor bashful aod excean ve x ‘Terme: One-' qcive retiring; face tractive, and his 18:16—Baittmore, Way Stations, Milicott Clty and eighteen months. - Dgure as ungainly as @ healthy ‘figure could and folk Be. pF = oll, trast be. His voice remem! as the most ae fand | $2. {be property sol — attractive characteristic of his persor, for it ser. If the terme & ita wi be Was rich @nd musical, and he spoke With & fu sign dave from ‘reserve broad Irish brogue. That boy's nauie was + Frederick snd Way Stations, vie Be | Sr sarSuics y purchaser bo giving five days noties HOS. DOWLING, Auctioncer — roross SPEAKER'S SCHOOLING. fa the Bvosia pa cry in said T pang < There are many here who remember him city. PEEeer ¥. FOX. *{ Trustecs, TRUSTEES’ SALE LOTS_ON 3D. sraaty ashe grew rapidiy in intelicctual dev eug-a JOSEPH F. KELLEY, Auct. Ww BD 8T! ment,#sa plant froma ceijar bursts wi! T, BE.WEEN O A Pit, AT PUBLLO AUCTION. By virtue of a deed of trust recorded among the fend records for the District of Colambia, in Leber No. 700, folio 239. wa will sell, at He sueticn; in trout of tne premises. ox DAY, the $34 of Auzuat,) life when the sunshin es it, and wey say that before the first winter’s term was over he was the first boy inthe scho:', He Went back to Titusville in the spriug and H. WABNER, corner 7th and F strests. TRUSTERS’ SALE OF DESIBABLE NG@ Lots COTTAGE HiLU,” BEAS Tk TRAmn ‘SOF THE COLUMBIA BAIL 6, at 6 p. m@., Lots Nos. | Worked till fall on his father's farun, retarn- =~ pA 45 ae. iv Cy rg ge sige _ ing to = ; henge harvest. He spent lor ADuapolis on Buuday.) on. . in square No. 653, as recor tod ia three winters In the academy, graduated, 7:99—Fasiaasipara and ‘Bactemere xpress, Fh, a Ds Sta duly reconted tothe: eae MB | ehce oftns tacvezer ot tne exy ot Wasulagton in | gra entered the ollie of Judge orn Cex re and way folio 438. one of the land records for the District braith, @ prominent jarist of thatday and a -30—Pittsbarg. but ov councction beyond Mar- Said Lot No. €3 bas a front of 15 feet 3 inches by & —* 3 y ” gasburg Sip train leoving & Biadt. | Se etemared'thetcnee Tojueat of the holder of the | son crs font to on alley Bfecteride, ” * | man promicently identified with early Penn- Way om Metropolitan Branch. | oo the premises, on MONDAY. the 4th day of Se; Esid Lot Bo. 64 has a front of 16 feet Sinchesbys | Sylvania politics, to study law. lt was an tember, 1516, at’ o'clock p. In. all thous pieceror | Geptb of 9 feet, Lonor many young men sought—to stady a iy Bladensbarg, Beltsvilie, Laa- parcels ‘of lund, being fn the county of Washington, ace hoe a frout of 16 fest Sinches by a | taw with Judge Galbraith, sud tue best law- Y ow Wee opel pha ig jescr| as Jomment ° . 2 7 " M 10.98—Kaitimore aud principal way stations, tyribreer Say ainty foe Galea ae ee ritiy. | meet the @ividing ‘lise of sald dots" te asd | fttcent in Galbraith’s office, and altioach 10:4 lartinsburg and way stations, Metropoll- | SY ‘hese: | Sh) sixty four. (6 sixty-eight, (33.) sixty. | $4, 8d runing thence north along the fine o” sa obscure. was becoming noticeadie for a bril- tan Branch. pine, (69.) seventy, (70.) seveuty-one,(71,) seventy. | Sd *freet 16 feet 3 inches; thence east 1t7 fest; thence | limni {ntellect and the persisteat devotion to 11:30—St. Louts Bzpress. Obteago, Ootamb: "{72.) seventy. venty-foar, (74,) | South IS feet 4 tnchas: thence west 27 feet; thence | daty tnat became his racteristic in after Sandusky, Newsrk, Berkeley, Decr Par! it. (76.) (n Hall & | BOD] toot 8 inches: thence east 9 feet to the point | jire- nslve in his habits, never pd Gekiand. On Secarday for Loawrille. | Toiden's sabsivision of -Uctage Bill” Termeriy SL bretaning, guech lot is improved by @ good | sought society, and never seemed to en : 28, 6 Known as part of tract of land called “Long Mead- | 7 FI. Ores ne ented cash: © in equal | Courage people who sought him. His busi- ‘and'11 Ferme: One-fourth cash, balance in 6 and 12 | ipeteimenta at 6 and i2 months; the purehaser to | Ness was the study of Juage Galbraith’s law § FR gh of wrt Npery gM er mam, se- | five his notes for the deferred payments, bearing | books; his recreation @ debaitag society at 11 other tratns daily, except Sunday. ared bY & deod of trust on tus “ interest at the rate of 5 per cont er —— the academy of which be was the leading jo. | secured by a Gced of trust on the p member. on each bot whem sold. Conveyaccing at cost of pur- jo connection on San Branch; for Bi for or Val- "Horn and Phiinae Philadelphia st ss Bt option of purchaser or purc hasers. will be requiced on each iot at time of 5:10 o all conveyancing at expense of purchaser H nightie cong ig luted SL be yenciog S ’ © was very VOT, Sin Ch uimseift ge Or ena Soar Witter | Gpateans, temmoweemmie saline | EATESEGOAROM: Jt crane, | wild stately feat bt se at 456,601 and 503 Pennsylvania avenue, a bce aw ag ree ott er Gee creel | augis-coads THOS. DOWLING. Anct. | lived with Widow Coover, his aunt, who Ith street northwest, where orders will ‘be taken | {0 Property at the risk and cost of defaaiting pur- — earned @ scant sustenance by binding shoes, ior Dagsage to be checked sad received at any point JAMES B MILLER, Trasteo, | ,82-THE ABOVE SALB IS POSTPONED until | ana-kept company” with Polly Cosver, his aoe. HARP, Master of aug?2.d&is JT. OULDWALL, Salesman. MATHANTE OSBUSE Jan nd Bince. cousin, who taught @ private school in a Sg ty ep Pm A pS EUGERE Oakusi,. -'’*"{Trastees. | room over a little store whicn stood where GEO.8. KOONTZ. General Ageat, apis-te_ | P. 4 Auctioneer and Real Estate Broker. eoads THOS, DOWLING, Auct. | Wright's block now stands, near tne park in GREAT 1876 FERNS VARIA 1876 To the Herth, West, and Southwest. Dewbie TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PRI MG STREET NOBTH, Poet s. TH, SETWEB: SILEET. Erie. Polly Coover’s school was attended by allof the more aristocratic children in the village; ber pupils did not need to work summers 60 as to earn enough to buy a winter's leisure for study, and she kept her school in constant session. One summer she Was standing in the window of her school- room, tacking up @ curtain witha large hammer, when she slipped and fell headlong to the ground below. Her hammer in some strange way got under her chin, and in the PostT- B ABOVE SALE IS FORTH TUE: t wane , SLAY, August 29ch, 176, ace THANIEBL OARUSI, Jx., RUGENE vABMEL.” "{ Trustoos, _00g28-e08de THOS. DOWLING, Auct. OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, TRUSTER’S BALE OF HOUSEHOLD FUBRI- Py. virtue of deed of trast dated the lith day, ¢. ‘february, 1876. and éuly recorded in Liber WasT ASD SOBTH CA fratus Wave Wasblagions oity tiie asi 5 corner of éth ant B strects For Pitts ‘on o'elock Bm yall that piece of ground in Washington city, istrict DAY, the 2d day of September, 1576 concussion its claws were forced through her on Ti ~ Roce one cone - wpm folio 88, o1 “Hin = ee ee jaw. That is the way Mrs. Kerr received ows: i owe: Eeenane RCE a) gton county, District o| umbia. the sear which disfigures her neck to-day. by rection of the seoured thereby, (shall sell o WEDNESDAY MOBNING ‘August 3 Both arms were broken in her fall from the jaare numbered six buodred and twenty-four, 30, 1876, (024, clght toot az Jaches fromthe southeast corner | at 10 o'clock, at the resideuce of agentieman, No. | T/DGOW, And she lay ill for @ long time. of lot nombered twenty. thence runing north | #16 13th + between H and A streets northwest, | 728 Story was told me by those who nursed eight feet, thence west two fect one anda | the following articles: her. Polly Coover was very opus, es- Hair-cloth Parlor Furniture, pecially with the children. The class of its ana Engravi: younger “middle-aged” here who G@ilt-freme, French-plate Mirror, Mantel Clocks. | Were her pupils say she Was the beet temoives we oe eS cette war- | they ever Kuew. She was five looking, at- badge eee acetal acccetcaes "| tractive in feature and manner, spirited and Walnut Wardrobes, Servants’ Furniture. witty. Superior Hair Mat.resses. Hask Mattresses. Blegant Feather Beds, Pillows, and Bolsters. Wilton and Velvet Braseris Oarpets and Kugs. ‘Three-ply and Lograin Carpets, ing -room Furniture. Di Bi ca MR. KERR'S SECRET MARRIAGE. Michael Kerr read iaw here two years, was admitted to the bar, taught school fora year, and made money enough to carry bim io In- diana, where be commenced practice. After he bad been there several years he returned to Erie, and when he came Polly Coover in- ot. troduced him as herhusband. They had been secretly married while he was here study- ing law. That explained why Polly Coover had refused attentions from other young men, and gave the gossips an interesting topic. They (Mr. Kerr and his wife) weut back to Indiana and took their mother with them; but they all bave frequently visited Erle to notice the changes that time has made in the scene of thelr courtship and early struggles. THE SPEAKER'S MORAL COURAGE, Mr. Kerr's chief characteristic was bis moral courage. it amounted to doggedness. T. LUCK RTT, Trustee. THOS. DOWLING. B H. WABNEB, Besl Bstate Auctioneer. FOUR AOBES OF LAND ON THB BLADENS- BUBG BOAD. JOST BEXOND MOUNT OLI- By virtue of a deed of trast to dated December 10th, 1873, and recorded tn Liber No. 739, poze $7, one of the land records for' the county of Weshington, and District of Oolum- bia, 1 abail sell, at pablic sale, in frout of the proa- ceased, (Cause Ro. 2), Equticy docket No-7,)the un- on MONDAY, Angast 25th, 1376, at 6 o'clook gersighed Commissioners will eell at public auction | p bdlvision jot numbered three, of « tract of to the highest bidder. in front of the premises, on | [and called “Moaestary,”’ contalning four acres and MONDAY, the 28th day of August, 1376, at 6 | seven sqaare of land, located on she Bladens- o'clock p. tn yall that piace o burs road, near Mount Oliver Usmetery , beiog part in some newspaper rye yy! Por — ecg?) dade Cc BBY SALE OF [IMPROVED PRUPEB- TY SEAR THE GOVERNMENT PRINT- I8G OFFICE. By virtve of en order of the Suprome Court of the Ditrict of Columbia, passed in the matter of the estate of J C Isaacs, de- and Peni paroel of’ ground in No force of opposition could budge Lim tue ‘tvanis cheast the city of Washington, D O., Kaown as tho east | of the Hickey estate, as per plat of the subdivision 'Ppos' es Se eee ee ead ci the Benth, Ghana | coventeon (TT) feet front of Leak Ghctmonusre et te | secetaea tn inet Me Ot tole Sk One a thickness of @ shadow. It shone out in his Shiers cam be left for the checking of gage to | thedepth thereof. viz: the Oommiesioners sub lot | said land records. ast days. He met death as he would meet Aemtination from Hotels and i A,) improved by ' two story Frame House, num- | _ Terins of sale: a eash. of which $100 will | @p opponent; death would have conquered ‘D. M. BOYD, J2., Gen Passenger bered 27, sttmated on H streot northeast. be required to be uediately after sal bim long before had he not fought death FEASK THOMSON, Gent Menazer, Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money | balance in six, is with stubborn courage. The last six months - in casb; the balance in six and twelve months, with | the day o! of bia Life were a prolonged straggie between Sp ee SS PG ee eee his force of will"and the genie of issola- r s g BAILBOAD TICKETS to oF from all points | the option of the purchaser. Jf the terms of sale Uon. Death never overeame a braver man. r ‘et the ris cos ing All the cost of conveyaucing and recor bought. exchanged or sold at it. ©: nction of ONE DOLLA: upon any other office or Ge; are not complied with tn five days after ss Gor ‘earrve the right to resell the same A friend of his once told mean anecdote that mmisatoners ré atthe expense of the defaulting purchaser, after a) illustrates this moral courage. Some years years before the war he was traveling in tae this ivi otice. All col M. ASHFORD, Trustee, ‘*Hickots good till used. checked through, | Cost of he purchase fom accl-cokds J.T, COLDWELL, Salveman, | LOWCT part of Indiana attending to some law Pg Ad . WHITESIDE. dare at the * es8, BD! ped coun! oD epl-ly 997 Penn. ave., Oandy store. spend the night. Tter he had retired a mob A ED mm! oy PD Ie same bour from Kentucky surrounded the house with the intention of lynching the proprietor, who Was suspected of assisting fugitive escape. Kerr was awakened by the strations, dressed himseif hastily and went cown to discover the cause of jag disburb- STEAMERS, &c. OR NORFOLK. ‘ Steamer LADY OF THE LAKE leaves thé yjpowsmay & GBEEN, Auctioneers. M 'BOVED BEAL ES- Company's wharf. foot of étb etrest, * ance. The ricior 4nd oné of his servants every HON Da 7 WEDNESDAY TRUSTEE'S : were busy icading the windows, loading pat pn Sor Poctall —— BBIOK D' 4, ibeir sbge guns, or am epeg a ing, leave Noi uer arsday WATE: . deten**. Kerr w&s informed of the di Mculty. Saturd t 4 Fare, 84; tri . joed of t December oy 84; round trip, 86. SOUTH BID: 1@ of a deed of trust dated r “ “he sald, “let me goout sad talk eee cs AG he bart toe Cote ons ot FFOR POTOMAC BIVER LANDINGS. the mob fired athim “2d the bullet lodged Steamer JNO. W. THOMPSON leaves Com: | — Di 1uinGof three deeds of trust. dated a in his clothing. cnt thathe wanted ny awharf, foot of Gin street, every FUMSDAY, pra tes oierg aber Oth. ino. at 8 = danke erie en at ee ec'sed bim and fags, and every FRIDAY, at Ta ty for oe tileey eee Wright & Oox's subdivision bel npg ee ly = Miver, stopping et lutermediate landings. 4 an sald subdivision oy J- e came there, @od Luc; finally released him. He argued thi tion over with them, told them of the stat- utes In regard to assisting fugitive slaves, and adviged that they wait until morning and call on the law to deal with the sas- — man. Heagreed to become surety for eo man’s ance in the morning and “Levy Oourt, No. of said District, said District, : One-third (of which’ $50 must be paid at time of sale,) and the balance in 6 and 12 months, to be secured by purchaser's notes, Roaciag 5 per cons interest from of sale ai SSodtegah porter ante a arate ih pg at pu cost. vied days after taa- 7 For information at the office of neers aise et a cS gppcatte ike ‘Tressury, or to the Ageni, at tn CLYDE'S NEW EXPRESS LINE, BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA, ALBXANDBIA, WASHING- e | the mob went off. n Lot com ‘with in sale the Trustee | OTHER CHARACTERISTICS OF MR. KERR. TON ABD eioeaereW: be o: eres gut to Fisk ead cost of de- | | Mr. Kerr waa not in a way a social man; AVz PHILA HIA every , was domestic in ites bis Pri se tes i wcapsacaa “TT HOUT meet nian, | fly, Dato cuaiaee be was a frigid a MOBPAY st, 7 p. 2. le Ferme of sale: One-third cash, of whi OWNMAN & GREBN, Auctioneers. Acquaintanee to thaw him isto any. ‘dogres caived daily. Co eon wh their goods inxded | «ach honse must be paid at time of sa! Ms of social warmth. He never soi t 4 SM Georgetown, will, visese have them marked | pes Epes Pah interest st 10 nor | TRUSTEES’ PALE OF VALUABLE IMP! VED | panions; he often avoided them. He was a WMP CLYPE&OO., @. F. HYDE, purchaser's notes and» deed of trust on tho prop. | PARK RY TATE OB ORTH SIDE OF MAEX | very positive man; a slow thinker, but logi- 12 Boat nihacletie, oo ber nag y 9 erty sold tbe eociatectiCn, —_ Srasteo. 2 att STREBTS SOUTHWAS: ‘No 1008 cal in his reasoping. jyt-te : eapaumenenys | msg pen ye gs yee SBTING OF L& THB: Ane Ws To Have No Bio Sraror: days astee reserves the right to resell at pees hap renee age A tlegram from Paris, August 3, say: i By virtue of a deed have visited the studio of the ltalian Barto- THE STEAMER “MATTABO,” Carr. - F. HOUTZMAN, Trustee, wh. A.D. 1575, tetorded Qh lomi, to whom has been intrasted the fash- B. Briss Nill leave her wharf, foot syn Ho. 1321 F streck northwest, | Peptamber 10.4. D. 176, ond daly recorded e and, —— District Cotumbia, and at the re- sf Cf the penty scoured thereby, we will sail, sf 1 front of the premises, to the high: noe HIDAY, Be ea ber 4.D 15 m_, all those certain pieces. pa: loping Of the statue of Liberty, 150 feet high, which the French are to send to be sot up at tbe entrance of the harbor of New York. The cast is completed in ordinary human S7-THE FUROHASES AT ABOVE SALE OF lot one handred and forty-seven (147), above de- scribed, having failed to comply wit! tele, the aaid lot No. 147 will be sold at bis risk and ae jammer resorts of BiIver er Bod BLakisTon’s Is- size, and represents a handsome woman, ex- LAND. ing will ori ‘ashington om | cost on THURSDAY, August 31st, 1876, same hour d situate and lying in the ct quisitely draped, with a atar on her forehead, UBSDAY end FRIDAY EVENINGS, adoat sam | and place, and on same HOLTZMAN. Sretes Warhivgton, e District of Columbia, be- | and high uplifted arm bearing a torch. Toe aw. W. H. KILLMOG, Agent. 294 “Wo. 13218 8 Roce. ing known and described upon the official or ground | work, if ever completed, Will be very im- 17-3 6th street wharf. aug’: jo. 13: street northwi pign oF plat of said olty as lote lettered and arned ive. I say “if” with regret, but I fear NEW Derakrcas. etait bg Sasenanmrene Tait ier ‘square pumbered | DOt without —— for jo that the OLYDE’S WASHINGTON, PHILADELPHIA, three bundred and Stty-two (362), together with the Ss no pat conga Bo BORTOM ABD PROVIDENCE STEAMBHIP ‘Herpes of sate: One third cash. of which 100 Scheme, which is found to operate dispar- The of the above line will leave Philadel- must be paid at time of sale, and the balance in agingly upon that of the French. At an American-French dinner, that gentlemaa suddenly got up and propose! that the Amer- steamers He, every BSATUBDAY.at iv ‘ssbington; returning, will Jobnson s wharf every’ MOND. siz and twelve months im equal veyments, to be se- baser'’ LJ uy of ule at the rate of eight. pet cent. per au rate cent trust on the icans should present to the Freach, for erec- pe gate, Pee ples pS ae rt Ap from the above ports. Freights received and 6 oti If beta sale are not Soom it 8 ot wi om, he lvered dail abd 3113 Mb atrept norte west W. P. OLYD! from 68. ma. U8. Marshal D.O, tof puter t pane gee said be would head the subscription with US TUS BOGUS, '; Trastecs, UNG LD21_ F street northwest. ights and 50,000 francs. At first sight it may appear Unat these two schemes could get along in- dependentiy, but such is not the case, for varloug F@AGODs; ANODE Others, because it seers necessary toraise in America, or from Americans, the large sum which mast build & pedesial for the Liberty statue. The Ital- lan = is now in America, trying to W1LB0N, Proctor. to resell ot risk and August 17th, 1576. io: ees ae THE ABOVE 84LE is PosrpowED onili aug ae aug2s-d [Rep eo MONDAY, Avguat 99tb, 1975, at some hour aad . #. WAGGAMAS, TO bad nate actionedr, 619 7th street. ny by at Bo'cto. Ma ate ccna: euies ge front of the pase a QEDNANCE SALE. CUNAED LINE, ALEX. SHARP, U.8. Marshal. Novica. With tne view of ai the charces of Rremisesy thee ath 33 feet 48 1nphes of Lot rere ge dtp tal ronal ged rees Of col- - re f 100 fect, improved a secure scheme.—| Usion, {Be steamers fe ne take 8 spectiiod BUREAU OF ORDN Bounce 3,67 8 Ent es rooms No. 386 | cinneit pyle A On the outward passage from Gueenstown to New Wasuixeton, August = aera Two YouNG GIRLS WHO WENT ASLEEP Seige Ber searas eS Bs | Bie matte eevee ge thee gimme at | EgTOT oe " eyos, x wacoaman.« | on us zu ingraye wor Ver Awate™ Py . jor the a a )e- of at distor to the normof ane iad i bray “ah me ap = coe Pig | Ppuncan IBOS.. Anotioncers, jz have been lying in THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN | _ Catalogues will be ‘urai-hed on application eo the On the 9th instant papi pti vcllfn ateatinbsat die3 Burean, or to the Oommandants of lavy Yards. it had = BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVER- pe ee Eng ning tey did not ap. POOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. eic4e of sale or fortelted, into From New Your, Frox Bay Soar. mt reserves the right to refuse any ‘The land- Bei el ian PTEN, seer fi : Wl abrectaia + te — ibimeelf. Soon D, ve = ay ana daroR- BANKERS. nope ys ibe do not carry steerage pessen- AAAA. = i eg “cccordteg to sccommodaiion iter aot Large or anall fume dneusted and man ‘DUNCAMSON BEOS..Ancs._ | inen, who.are watobing jts result with great i reskin Sreare Gait ou ‘eevee ten ‘eemene retarne Bouthosst corser Wh and D trot .W | s patural \sioep, ood is forced ‘Btecrage and from all porte of ot | dave i aL. ISG LOT ON pon ‘and twenty years of ise ee ag aera es Gast wEan PREROTLVABTS | 220 Sleepers the ports. s ie ty Cap a 7 Hans Cochrane had hanerty, wena . Ns Meriden ) 8 victim ie Fi ht ha ofa Me omeNaet: ae ‘¥’S FERRY pepain” and tell Tiquor dealers that If they Gass sell bim any liquor on any pretext whatever PRINTING INK WORKS. a In Gieinaat! and St Louis statemman- PRATT @ BO! te demanding Mo, 8 SPROGROTSERT, BEW YOLK. that fe lower ant thas os Bartender” sual ‘theman oy delle seruernsiereee carton told bis he ‘ell = beer if be would sell less froth. Lynch Law im West Virginia. THE HANGING OF DR. CRAWFORD AT BERKELEY SPRINGS. it was stated in Tae STAR of yestestay Botorious that one Dr. Crawford. charac'er, in at Berkeley %; West Virginia, taken from jail masked inen, early Thursday morning, and hanged. He Was at the tims under arrest on suspicion of av: ‘& farmer of Morgana couoty, ni johnson, in whose family he bal be come very and built, @ brunett® with very ther moustache, ra' devilish cast of gi affairs ———— wen! some mon until one morning sberiil's officer, with = 4 point in Obto, aaki Scriptive list was male compan Se RARE LES after this Crawford emigrated to intimate. The Camberland (M1) News gives the following man and iis history = “A litte over four came to Hancock, in th regerd to the years ago Crawfort | tbies, and the diMeulty 18 state, Accompanied bandsome young woman, and Raving is ion @ lot of trained 5 birds, Se. Crawiord was betwee “titty rty-fve years of fine-looki ied by ion, came nosing Berkeley Springs. det weea y tall and well ag, tough of * countenance withal. Craw ‘Wirt; and 4. For bealth, the question. hot weathe pied cy indagestibi and ~ ner ers bie wholesome. = 6. The sometimes fatal effect of stale bave in detecting the siaie condition, reader the use of green particularly, ex- tremely risky. 7. Fruit, unless at first hand, is so much potson. &. Pastry of all kinds len the digests = @nd throws the in! machinery oat gear. 9. Recent revelations with regard to milic Will caution al persons against its ase, even Woeu airect from the cow that imbibes sew- letter some after ® girl wnose «de- | 88° Water. Toe same remark may apply to wford’s fe- | utter. ‘abou 10. Plichanis @nd sardines contain so much doubtful oll of their own, and that which surrounds them is too often #0 doubtful also, that it is impossibie to advise thelr use. ll. Many @ coustiiuiion ums beea sacrificed “About two Years and @ balf ago a| % made dishes, 12, Of eggs, unless lala on legs said Ue better, exenncand Dd DOW WILD regard to drt = lants in bot weather pemnasremeeenos 1. Those who dr Dumber of the thefts. bimeelf as @ physician, and lice in different parts of Morgan county, Approaching the springs. He maintained bis enaracter of physician well. ‘With the gentier sex he was and he became Involved in more liaisons than will probably ever be known, the last, ir ag be true, leading to hi death. rare} y, fever, borses were stolen in Mor. gan and Berkeley connties, and Morgan was Arrested ou suspicion of being conceraed in He was, however, not convicted, and when be became clear he announced ways popular, Bideous In view of this state of affairs it is not surprising that the first lady to whom be proposed marriage said “yes,” and they were married about two years ago. They did not Live happlly, bowever, as he abused ber villainously, tbe meantime Crawford bad an altercation with his wife's brother, ending in Crawford shooting at his him in the leg. brother-in-law, For this he was arres! * poe and tried, but by dint of labor by emineut | counsel he was again {reed from the cluicnes of the law. “By tnis time Dr. Crawford's reputation with many people had suffered greatly, but @ few clung to him in spite of all adverse circumstances and the busy tongue of public rumor. A! ene was the family of a | Very —— organ county | the other land!” Sire. farmer, living @ few miles from Berkele; Springs. Mr. Jounson had @ daughter, wi whom Dr. Crawford became very intimate @nd was with her great deal, spending at times days and weeks at her father’s house. Mr. Johnson fell sick a placed bimself in the doctor's treatment. Johnson died, aad Dr. Crawford declared 87 Norristown Heraid interred at once. that Mrs. ber son, who was # Wish for On or about the 9th instant Mr. should be une Jonni objected she had written to ed him to be present at home. and the funeral. Tne doctor insisted that the faneral mast EE rs. ceed At once, but finaliy Jobnson’s entreaties that it telded postponed for to only one bour. At the end of that time, the sen not appearing, the body was interred. Mrs. Johnson, however, was not quite satis- Sed with the proceeding, and consul ted with some the next day | that the girl bad been found. ——— them Dr. Green, of Berkeley Springs, concluded to exhume aod examine tae body. This was done and the Of polsoa in the 61 disco “A warrant, the doctor with murder was ured, aud he was : arrested and confined in the county jail at Berkeley. The coolness of the oft-tried Crawford did not desert him,however,and he at once took steps exili bim orm Tuesday, the 1ith instan' phia counsel last on eduesday. his first the stomach of the to @ vigorous defense, employ! among them Mr. C. “s Faulkner, Jr.,of Martinsburg, who visited Ww. in order to con- , Dr. Green, took © Pallad leceased Mr. John- oa el- Son, and had its contents analyzed and its condition examined by chemical experts, who uphesitatingly @flirmed that the death of Mr. Johnson bad been caused by the tak- ing into the stomach of tartar emetic. decision of the experts became generally | Wesbin, known in Morgan county dari: part of last week, and caused indignation against the doctor, and threats of lynching bi! m were freely made. “Up to twelve o'clock on Wednesday night the streets of Berkely Springs were as quiet as usual, and noth! ing was observable, by those who were bitterest against the im- risoned doctor, and would not have later- inan eo to lynch him, that por- tended the di ing several masked men went quiet! ful traged: ted. About one o’clock alo: the deserted main street and extinguish every street lamp s&\ 6 the ope in froat of the county jail. Shortly afver @ party of from twenty-five to forty men, all masked except ove—a large, powerfai man, 0 acted as leader— approached the jail and two ar three evlered and demanded the keys of the jail. The jallor was absent, replied one of a guard of six young men who had been p! there only thet night, and there were no keys there. No time w: acd & few of the nelghboring biackrmith twel iy bat room in which Dr. ag Wasted in parley | gzox to a +k ad | atSo'clck, k Sdulterated tea, coffee, they run. No stomach g St any time. 2. Two thirds of the trash known as “aera, ted waters” contsios nothing buta little im- pure gas pumped into impure water. \. Ordinary water should underg> twoor three processes before it is fit to dring. 4. With regard to ice it is feared that a large Preporiion of it is derived from horse. ponds, 5. Wines witbin the reach of ontinary in- comes only bave the effect of overheating the system, and producing lamentable results. 6. Weak whisky-and-water might be ree ommended were it not for the dead y fasil oll contained {n most whisky. 7. To driuk the best pale brandy implica the milionaire, Among braadies of the ordi- bary class brown braudies has been consid- ered least, bui ouly least, injarious. 5. Gin is always debilitating, aud some- times act injeri CLoupy CoMPREEENSION.—Mrs. Scrog- b+ “Well, Betsy, and how be you this ay Mrs. Jones :— Bad, Martha — a rm it’s true, and yer musi " » youl *Enery up theer; teil "im keeps and t ider ts well, and—. (peevishiy):—“Nay, na: ~ expect as 1 can go & wanderin’ aboot the @-lookin for your ’Enery wi’ my bad leg !"—( Pun. When we see a MAn coming out of @ beer saloon, with the protuberance on his face resembling an over ripe tomato, we are foretbly reminded of the irited words of te late Hon. Proctor Knott—viz., “Rum by rum the noses fade, 87 An Alton (ILL) girl of sixteen loft home for St. Louis and remainei at a hotel with ber“bo.” Her mother, in search of her, bad spe up 81! ideas of Snding her, and was Ing to boat, when a leeman told Weil,” said the old woman, “I've paid a dollar for my fare and I'm not oink to lose ii, fad out SS. ow and I'll send the old man s7 “You are entirely welcome, ma’am,”’ said one of our courteous citizens the other day, as he yielded his seat in the horse care to & young and Sttractive lady. Sue looked puzzled, &nd so did tne listening persengers. “Entirely weloome—entirely so,” reiterated the courteous citizen; “I didn't hear your thanks, but are Jast as welcome for all that.” The blushes of one passenger and the Utter of the others indicated that they All saw the point.—| Boston Traveler. MARRIED. Sinek--STUTs. On the 234 of August, 1576, F 2g * ‘of Moudont, N.Y, Bev ™ Tals oan. 60 Miss . the latter a e greatest DIED. BURB. On Metardey, oth day of Augast, 1676, at7.00 a. m.. Guc ACRES moans, infant son of Kichard W. sod Fanci A.B. Burr ere) wili take place at Sy o'clock p. m+ it. from No 154 6th street » ‘The friends of the family ere invited to om Morgay.25ib instant, st 3 o'o! friends and reiatives cf the family are res: invited to attoud. d sii CATON. On the Sth of August, 1876, at 21 o'cl k PD. m., of Congestion of tue brain, Maki Makoa- EEr, dnognter ot P. Aloysius and Kate Caton, in ™ the ne tnd ‘relatives of the family sre ic vited to attend her foperel from ber parent's rest- street, uear ist west, on Sunday afternoon, FREEMAB. On ered: A Bi. 1876, onanee Fastt tion of Jous W. Freemans sth . ‘The frie: desod relatives of the family sre re- ve pound sledge, with which the leader | specifully in 2 to attend the fuoeral at bis Lat ly battered down the door Crawford was confined. of the It is said that Dr. Crawford was heard to enwWPSo tue pariy, “Ne be there said: “Put your hands behind you;” to wi n ver fear,” said one Soon enouga.” After wi on gh egy tuem ia a 5 6 ty, “we' ards some one | Seley eset: hich | tmvited to ‘attend. the | Baterprise please Tesidence. 30% K street southwest, ai 2% o'clock, oo Baneay. ble, a ‘ HOSPiTau. ust, 1876, On oar aiternoom, at 4 0% conversation ‘tual’ took ‘plage, the doctor conversation a ace, oct x 4 evidently realizing his fate aud’accepting It oie, Waneny RS oulen of Resta’ oat with phi josopbic fortitude, though of course | metropolitan Ratiroad, aged $6 years. . wha! jook Place at the baczing ts not ‘uperal will take place on Sunday, at § o'clock known, Sod will not be for many y's @t | ™., from Grace Church, 7th street road. =! least. ‘The eed — aes to pomty dragged him away and were UNDERTAKERS. seen no more. No jarm was given at once, F. BABVEY. but at 3 o'clock the court-house bell was | JR. * rung and the whole town aroused. though e364 7 STEERS. uor investigations made until daylight. Then, ata pointon the creek, about three. ‘ters of @ mile from town, was found the banging dead tree.” , body of Dr. Crawford, from & HOMBLY MAXIMS FoR HARD TimEs.— ‘fake care of the pennies. Look well to your spending. more goes out you will alw The art is notin making money, ing 1 drop A icHT WITH Alderman William M. meke a t bald; straw No matter what comes in, if 8 be poor. t. Little expenses, like mice when they are many, Hair by hair heads ge: the thatch goes off the cottage, great waste by straw » @nd drop by the rain comes into the chamber. A SaquaRE H & 3 58 H i 1 i} : i | i | & i E i ! 3 i i t i Ht t barrel is soon = if the tap leaks bute Undertaker. WM, HACKETT wie R.F HAG VEY. R.*- 4nxge, Cabinet Maker and Undertakeri 619 Live Sreesr Hontuws ortl-Iv COAL AND WOOD. BR. 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