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DRY Goons. RAILROADS. - ad td Na na EET LUMBER. BAerimogs AKD OHIO RAILROAD. BrovieaD « co. JULY 71x, 1876. 939 PE LVANIA AVE. AND 972 DST., — BETW ZEN $12 ABD 1Ots STS LEAVE WASHINGTON, | Offer to their friends. enstomers av core | ees Ellicott City and way mations. FALL DRESS GOODS AT REVUCED it Boeke ens tae diese stations: . PRICES. ' J 10 ate i, ack Lone Silks, 73. p nd op ices). rs timore and Alexendria Junction Ber Reese eee era blnakmet | cae wee York, PAtadebats end Bone Be é Press. To Ospe May, Tuesday, Thureds ‘a*h Cashmeres. snd 0p (original Sad Saturday, by bost via New Uastls ; a0 ¢ nena ly by rail. Parlor Oars. Sutday Black Alpacas aud M notre (Gon le fold), 25¢., ep, oe at Way Etations, and connects for 1 ihe. aed UD, 3 Budrescegrin Bleached Cotton, Ae, 8:10—Cinctamatt, St. Lows and Pinshure B2- jovi amon and Up, Srick. Hagersswasands¥ailoy Hond’ Pek ver do * . % : 80 por dozen (rece itly $3), lor and Bicepgre. _ 9) per box aod up, $:30—Potut of and way stations. Gloves, Be. (yet lot). ‘30—Raltimore and way stations, Gloves ta Black, White, Street and 34—_New York Limfed Express, Belttmore and oe ae p.m, Pbilsdelpbie. Sanday to Beltumore only. es and Napkivs,7éc and ap. Way Stations, Bilicott City and ots Underwear st mausfacturers’ LUMBER! LUMBER! GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. sugls-ly Corner Mth avd & streets n. w. LUMBER, SASH, DOORS, Annapolis, oR 40— New York, Patiadelphta and tok Bu- o pn? Fin fo Velling Soc. and up, cz, 0m Senter, all Way Stations eed BLINDS AND MOULDINGS Corsets. 936° Os itimore only. . Hanbs-z (Dest makes), Sc to ®3 por yard, 3:30—Baltimore oy mations. AT WHOLESALE PRICES. Gent's gs ich Saspenders 2c €:30—Baisemere and rei Brpress. Mittoott New Belts and Netted Silk Tics, City, Frederick and Way Stations, vis Re- | Coll and purchase LU. where you can ge ‘3 Col'ars, Cuffs, Havsikarchiefe, lay. Discount for Unsh from es : sat late styles at lowest 6:06— Srecerte ond Fetnt of Bocks, (vie Metro- Advertised Price List of aod exa wine ranch). BRODHEAD 4 Co, be ry Petr a piscina seaner esd ool 3 a0e> ly 939 F ave and 932 D at-cet. zcopt ‘Beturday =e at bork ard uilding » daily to Berkeley, Deer ‘ark, Oakland and Volumbue. Lovislevitie Bette gm, train on Saturday" dagere: cage, Ole and Lovrsvilie. JUST RECFIVED, ITs, augld-Im Near B. & 0.5. B. Depot,Washington. 40 PIECES cinnatl 45—Baltimore and Way Sta: siona. (Connects | GPECLAL INDUCEMENTS. 7:00-"Pasiaaspacs cae Batti Bzpr GUI T st s. > ~ one ee nee It will be to the interest of purchasors of material pins _ 18.80—Phisborg, ache comamctton beyond Mar. | f0F Duilding porposes to examine ny lock. "t hate finsburg by train inaving S: oe aan m0 be GUINET BLACK SILKS, which are the ms op Metropolitan Branch, OBLE@ Slospera. saeSaeee. Bladensburg, Beltsville. Gan- rel, Belay. 00—New York and Patladeiphia Migat Brevesg —Raltansre wand princloes cay stations, O—Martinsburg and way stations, Metropolt- 7 Dest maker and most renowned inthe world, have advanced in price w Ptr cont. and oar en suc- cerefal in rece ring a lot of forty-six pieces of this celebrated bra. dof Silk at the old rates, we offer to purchasers every piece of these goods at the for- mer prices init z tem Branch. cbeened gris att mea eee ve eee vey 11:30— 51° Lewis press, Ontongo, Colombo, Pilato, Pisi¢. and Striped All-Woe Batorday for Loutevilie, CASHMBRES AND DESEGES for fall just received. WOLFORD &@ SHILBERG, S17 MABKET SPACE, 4. 25. and ‘er Bs cortowe or Vel- 3 of New fork Sud Phiisdelpoie ai 3 2. formation a @t the Baitimore Offices, Watkiogten Station, and 03 Pennsylvania avenue, and 613 rthwest, where orders will ‘be taken De checked and received et ary point HARP, GOODS AT COST TO OLOSE OUT Canton Fiannels. Se yard, up. Wool Fianw SW. 25 tw 75c. a it. Parents Sit'ng ont ther childron for dehool will GONTE. Generel Agtut _spi8-te ll to cail and examine. bors’ Cassimeres for fall at cost. Bent Bisck Calicoes, remnants. 6 GREA "6 mansvivania 1876 All early Fal: vress Goods very cheap Ros — pew Drese Goods in sil new shades, : To the Herth, West, ané senibwesi, Behetre im Double Track, Stok Rails, +d Boom- Bleck Oashmeres ing Srey Sry, Magnificent Eyw 5 JULY 107TH, 1876. Fratm: lesve Wasitagton, city time, from Depot, coruer of Sth and Ei streots, ae follows: Colered Cashueres. Carpets. id Mattings st cost. t lorget the place. ~ EN MAUDAIN. | | Pe, ae j t.. .~ a wee __ 08 Market Space. voit Bur NOW AND SAVE MONEY. | sxcopt Sundar ci ‘ONS SILK at @1.50, $175. @2. Gul- acts wake, ‘arse prices ate mich less than we can bay to sell at again. A fall line of BLACK CASHMERE at 57, @1, wi e 1.50, old prices. One case of bost Fall style CALICO, fast colors, at 6c ., worth Se ‘The best finished, at @1 25, bet- ter than w Bntsaed. Frank Leslie's Cat Paper Patterns. GEO. J. JOHNSON & CO, Sugis-cotr Til Market Space. (HEAP DEY GOODS. 150 dozen Heck Towels, at $1.10, $2, $225 and 280 per doen” also 8) doven very Ane qualities at 400 yards Richardson's Linens, tm short lengths, act and 10 4 Biouched and Brown Sheetings, is generally sold at tac same price un- vexcert Sunday. Bnspolic, 6°00 and 11:59 s. m. and 6:20 8. TEx BPEL SORBICKSEUGG BAIL- Al v9 HE away AND ALSXANDEIA & WASHINOTON BAILBOAD. ipecmicess On Bunday st at 30 2. 7 4 - noes, 22:4¢ %. m. deity, geate per yard: Table Damask. Wine Oloth, Na eh ve touting, BOS oe ing, Pillow Linens, all widths; an¢ Bpreade, aif ycalities aad patterns. ‘We would call ston of our customers to tbe above heap. Also, Bioac' leunels, at 454. 15, 20 and 25 Isdies ail inen HS. & +. 2), 25.30, 40 and 80 cents. Biack suet: daily. Traine leave Alexandria tor Wasbtngwn, 6.7 9.10.11 6. 1, 3, 4:20, 5:6 ends Tickets S 7 informstion, Sieeping and Yerior Osx | roctred at the Offs: mth street sad Pear | corner of Sixth sreet | here the checking of from Hotels and Residences. | . Gen’: jer Ageus. | FRAWE THOMBON: Gen) Maneger ianS-17 | QC vEnsar H.R. SteKEY Ovries. | re Ce ee reduction or i Ist cents, a bandsome patterns, recsived al- We intend to satisfy every one W. om. BROWS. No. 314 &th street northwest. WISWALL & GWYNN, suglt-tr No. 705 MARKET SPACE, BBAS SEVENTH STREET, Ofer the following lines of Goods at loss than cost 7a. m. joman ONE OASE FINE OOLORED ALPACAS, SCHUTTER & RAKMEAN, iver, stopping at in! BeacTitec S4,.DS8, FOR FALL TSADE S ATISTS. FREESOO, DECOUATIVE and U 4 z Geert ption oF AT 20 CENTS PEE IABD. OBBAMENTAL sad PLAIN PAINTING. _svas-te 603 Pennsyivanit an On and afte Boats will be as follows : Leave ¥ ashivgton * 7:30, 8:30, st 30. 4:50 '5:30, 6:90 p.m ‘30, 8-30. 9:30, 10:30, 11:30 a. 5:30, 6: First trip Leave Alex + 12:30. 1:30 Company’s wharf. crbahiey Beturdays'at 4 Tiekets good nati FOR POTOMAC Steamer JBO. W. THOMPSON leav: pany’s wherf, foot of 6th 44 and 5-4, kiln dried. Also VIRGINIA PINE FLOORING together with a lar, 8 MOULDINGS, BOOBS, &c., &c., which I willsell at priees to suit pur chasers. " DANIEL SMITH, Phoenix Mill, 1210 Ohio avenue. (CHEAP LUMBER. ving s large stock of SPRUCE LUMBER, ws be’ rices. This Lumber is water: Very beat quality: et prices, OFFIOE, LUMBER. L LUMBER. HITB PINE OCULLS, (good)... WHITE PINE OULLS, (12 inch). WHITE PIBB SIDING...........0..0. WHITE PINE 4-4 and 6-4, DBESSED......... 3.60 following reduced j. and of the Per fecagand? thousand . t eit Sor? inch, ate iiige stock Of Lumber of ait Wins slwsre hand» af the lowest mark T. EpW’D heer rein YARD, WHARF AND PLal Foot of ty street east, near tut Bary enue northwest, corner 6th augt-Im UMBER. OUB REDUCED PRICES: VIBGINIA PINE BOAEBDS, per hundred, 1.60 Ovr 15 DOLLAB BOARDS Furst Qualuy, ALL 16 FEET LENGTH. w27 Call and see them Oa WILLET & LIBBEY, iy ly Corner Sixth street and New York avenue. STEAMERS, PEOIAL pOTiIOR Friday, Beptem! the schedule hours of “4 and 12:20, m., from each city fPOR NORFOLK. Steamer LADY OF foot of WEDNESD. pay fol used 1 3'p.m., for Norfolk, sorte oes: vound iris at. &e. ber the Fry eles 9-30, 10:90 11:30 a, 30 p.m m: iw THE LAKE leaves the 6th street ay RIVER LANDINGS. Com- S7-For information apply at the office of the Company enter the Metro) oy — 15th st., pos! ‘Treas at the essortmen' =wW HAM. Sh street northwest. oD! ite the jury. oF ; Pe BUSE sboss,eiilngtapairsar BO per cont-of | SEROIMED ROOM, T10 E wureet northwest, | Wharf. ym ae gcremargag | C-DES Ny RS LN, BNEW DOUSLE-BACK CORSET, GLOVE FIT- eiGraduave of HILADELPHIA, ALBXANDB! WASHING. a ton Tes PHILAD UN AnD GHORGRTOWM, D. 0: FEESCH CORSETS, AT 91.50. is Soatta. ‘enti ay — STRIPED PIQUB, 10 cents. = BATURD. SINE VIOTORIA LAWHS, 12% cents. BANKERS. hosbaY 4LL SUMMER GOODS AT NEW YORK| A.A. A.A, S4BD: Pac @OST, TO MAKE ROOM FOR FALL STOCK. ‘wit WISWALL 4 GWYNN, angs-tr Ho. 706 Market Space. syi-te 7 tion. ‘UR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS, JOHN T. MITCHELL, ae 7 F T2HB STRAMBR “MATEAMO,” Cura, chs, : w foot vor rammernvamaavenon | AANEALEANDap Grace geehe,, | LRT z ater BOE St peel ‘ $100 Ape Peat $1,700 | Rene cette sete aore ny stock and re J ak Cal go Cong Rg Gakca am wane ple “ ag Lag og Couto Ns, Biver BPRin sop Buasisron's Ie- Femaining stock of poméinal sume and profits increased. contata- | TUESDAY ENINGS, about sup SPBING AND SUMMEB DBY GOODS. tag fall information sent oo 9 BS 00 Be - H, KILL MOM: Asent. Notwithstac/ing the very ruling dur- | gyeete’ Bankers and ‘Wall at., W Jy + bw ged fag the pant season, we have made our prices still » to close. ALL MADE-UP GOODS, 4LL UNDERWE. ALL DBESS FABEIOS or than ever before, and in quality that can COAL AND WOOD. M,. MILLER & SOR, Be SSD ASD CORE egg tte ttney mane rains 7 a ave 5 mare at tet after, MONDAY, July 10, weclows our | “Omice with HOFF & THOMAS, 920 Penn. ave SAND.GBAVSLand BUILDING SAND? Goal 3,300 Tbe te the tone All orders by. mall promptly attended to. eng BESS SHIAT MANUFACTORY r GENT'S FUBNISHSING BMPOSIUM. HIBTS FOR SOYS, cnfinisned, at 610. |—-AVE ibem finished, at 780. S-—F you wieo MEN'S SIZE they are S00. R-I8K ts wine, uot t! nasere if it doesn’t fit, will refond money. y baying these SHIRTS, as il pardy-mede Shirts. Lbave ned at BI. SHINS GOODS at lowest prices RS Bair * Waihoy: LzDROIT BUILDIAG, S04 F street nortaweet. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. N2EW_ BOOKS. ‘The Mikado's Empire, by WB. Griffis.3v At the Counciilor’s; or, A’ Nameless History. By &, Hadlett, author of “The Old Mam'seile's * Oiorl sug?-tr 1016 Pe 4 . BOOKS FOR SUMMER READING CLYDE’S WASHINGTON, BOSTOR ‘With the view of “Er i Ses ene 2 cere course for % ‘On the outward passage from Q' York or Boston, ETWREN NEW ay tion CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. Frou aw You ‘And ev following Hen not carry steerage paseen- DAY from Bicamers were. NEW DEPARTURE. AND PROVIDER NOTICE. Rothing to the north of 43. On the ard crossing of Bi at af lat, or nothing to the north rEarmes Pore gents tor Widksgoo Hee q CUNABD LINE. the ‘ine takea meridian PHILADSLPH! Oz SreaMsaiY asset. 22: ebances of col- jneenstown to Hew of GO at 49 lat., a. ROYAL MAIL From Brew Your, Ke ‘Aug. 0 THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERIOAN ROYAL STEAMSHIPS, YORK AND LIVBR- Both ia —W od, § Bot ates wes PS Fiscy nia -Weas Bor. 1 ety following WEDABSDAY and BATU AT HALF PRICE. mde. ronan peo andjng giver for POR IRR SE 2 aes aa sa fatiia gmap amen es ie ian EWE ES MSR OR Reta ie AY AMERICAN CYOLOPEDIA PROPOSALS. Srzrescte, very large ppeorossta ron evesisrauon SrORms 41 Orrics Post an> ome ~ sine! jo. R Bemeo vW uD JAMES F. BRIER, PLUMBER AND GAS FITTE, mard-tr 404 orm STREET Ww. AY*# IN G6. T or OF Nt asBINe TON, (REASUBY DBPARTMEST, ‘Meal; AUCTION SALES. HIS AFTERNOON. JOPRPH F. KBLLBY, Acctioucer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IM PROPESTY ON THe KASS sigs oe EET. URTWEE WRBST, OC eae OMe the land recores in and for the District of © sumbis, nd st the written request of the party scoured thereby, we shall seil, at pats jon, on TAU BS DAY. the Sint dey nat, AD. 1876, at 6:30 o'clock p m , 1 front of the prerises, Lot nurabered mand.ed snd thirty-teo (132). /n Addison M Smith's recorded subdivision of Jocein square num- dered two bandred and six (300), fa the city of Achingtom, raid lot fronting sixteen 18) Teor on property sold ‘after sale. Conver ser, Id the terme of sate ar ‘tn eight days from day of the right to resell the property at the risk of defeniting purcharer by giving five im the Evening Star newspa: bitsbed city. DAVID L. MOSEISON. ALBERT F FOX. eugta JOBEPE F. KELL YHIS EVENING. JAMES GUILD, Auctionrer. UNBEDERMED PLEDGES AT AUCTION. J will sell for H. K. Fulton. at 1232 Penn- Bivpote avenue. commencing on THUBS cs a AY, Angst 31st, at 736 o'clock Dm, and: Due vel't ‘and FRIDAY, Sep ember Ist 7% P m., ® large and valuabls collec- of merchendiss, consisting of Gcld acd Silver Siches. Jewelry, ard numerous ether article— his remaining forfeited pledges to Uate. aug29 3" XTENSIVE AUCTION S3LB OF UNBE- DEEMED PLEUGES sy i or 13:h strect, a large coliec id and Bilver Watches, Dinmuuds, id Pistols, Olothing. &o. Atl pawned over four mouths sale. KIDENH 635 Peonay’ ‘ancy @code and Notions, tn lots to sult the trade. Hangkerchiefs, Spool Cotton Thread, Comvs, biockings, Buttons, Hose, Silk Ribbons, Shirts, Drawers, &c. augsy 2 fee SALE. Nestea 7h Orrics, DistRIct oF ei ASH.MGTON, D. O., August 19, 1576. nilding: The tame Barrack ated at the interscotion of Delaware Ist and itt streets routhweest,and for: con one fot school beso ‘will beso.d at public auction te the highest bidder for cash, at 19 o'clock m. Sep- tem ber Ist. 1876. By order of the Commissioners of D. 0. Lieut, Eogivcers Uo pgineer of D.O. SUMMER RESORTS. area eine: te T847. WELL KNOWN HEALTHY BESORT, the MOUNTAIN HOUBE, with ac- commodations for sbout thirty guests, is Bow open. Good hunting and. Gisbiog. Ferme 25 per doy: 87 per week 10. 8ug23.26,29,31 iy Tr particu! Proprietor, near OG! Marysiand. SPRINGS HO Hxeketer aonade SounTi Ww. va. aspices Is now under improved Fine bathing and pure Sates sir are here ‘asi — only four nours’ ride from a i285 per day, 917 por ween, 900 vermont Fee Le wOUD atts 1920-20 * * “Borkeley Springs, W.Va. re HE ALBEMABLE FEMALE LNSTITOT: T Crarlotteserite, a Befitted last a with ture at a cost of #12, MEB BOABDE! the Jane ‘he 25th of September. No extra char oid baths, nor for use of new ten-pin FAMILY SUPPLIES STALLS 635—636 STALLS 226-2325 ORBTEBMARKET.| NU. LIB MABKBT. J. A. HOFFMAN, 9s above, confident that he can please all tastes, acks a trial of Ils choice stock of FRESH MEATS OF ALL KINDS. All orders conscientiously filled and satisfaction gnarenteea, eugi?-ly Morning. gre c. ig desires the attention of the public to the choice stock of AMB AND VEAL jou lis, Nos. 635 and 639, ing Venter Marx teeek day the id, for the accommodation, ay the year round, for the sccommodarion the pati iso, Beall Ho. ¢ Weetern Market, open rerwiar days, Orders faltntally filled and purchases delivered st JOHN R. KEBLEY. brated r-cured HA MS. uncanvassed. FAST BAOON, ancanvassed. Extra Hew Mess MACK BEBL, in Kits and Bar- els, For sale by je BRYAS @ BRO., jy%8-tr = Noe Pennsylvania avenue. GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. B FALL STYLE A DRESS HATS, As intrcduced in New York by the Brosdway Hat ters’ Besoc! 5 TO 88. ise new dectgas In 8 Pr Petts and STUFF r’ ougxs-te”” Tas wartscer Wn nt, i - + 18 WANT OF HATS Should not fail to eall and examine our elegant as- ‘sortment, which w: selling at from 0 to" 30. per cent. discount on Oasa. PABASOLS 3 per cent. discount. BER @ @ amy 100 PUSS DRESS EHIBTS MADE TO ORDER. A perfect fitting and the FINEST DEESS SHIRT FOB 83.95. Gatisfaction always guaranteed. Gent's LINEN COLLARS and OUFFS, HOSI- EBY and UNDERWEAR, st prices which defy competition. at JAMES THOMPSON'S atts _804 F ctrect n. w., LaDrolt Balding. KEEPS PATENT PARTLY-MADE DEESS SHIRTS, * GBBA' INVENTION OF THE AGE. Se ee are Bole Agents. . BURDETTE & 00., }$ 7th street northwest. ie. 6 _K street northwest, ez NATTAN'S CATHARTIC AND 4NTI-BILLIOUS PILLS, AUCTION SALES. TTI, Auctioneer Bew suction House, 603 7th street, vent OMoe: posite the Us FBich will be sold at public anction, with- Or reserie, commecciog, FEIDAT EVE “Bei ire stock is disposed ‘of Fraiseate throughout ths day wate nals * ae REPEITI. anctionser BEY GALE OF PROPERTY ON CABOLINA SVSSUB. DETWREN ASD SECOND STEEETS EAST. AT irtue of a decree of the Sepreme Court istrict cf Columbia, te 4 004, I URSDAY 1, offer for amie a ite ere No. 734. in this city, bi 1x feet five incbes on Morth Srerage dep bof adoutone and the residue in two equal payme twehye months, with six red payments £2 Desece 0 yancing poeit cf GW will be revairad REGIBALD FaN ALL Trustee, 326 45 street nor.bw DONCANGUN BuO T BUSTERS SALE OF A VALUABLS PROP BBCY BITUSTE OF THE NOGTH BIDE OF M STREST, BETWAEN dre AND Ste NORTHWEST HAVING A FRONT oe 40 FERT 6 IBCHES, KY 105 FEET sis INCHES, IM*ROVED BY & WBaT TWO + bated FRAME DWELLING HUUSS, Bo Under and by ne of 8 toe trust. re- corded ix Liber 785. folio 94, of the laud res ords tor the District of Gulu nd at the writ ten request of the part, jt sell at public auction, to the highest bidder. tn front f the preniises. MUNUAY. the 25: day Of Beptember, 1876. at 3 p.m, Lots a and B, tn Lindsey & Phillips’ sabdivision of square No B13. together with the improvements, consisting of & nest two-story Frame Dwelllag a.3 ontbulldi ‘erms of sale: wne fourth casa, x ard 18 months with ioterest at 5 par cont., secured Dy deed of truston property wold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. @200 down at time of aa ¢. mveyancing at purchasers cost. if terms of sale sre not complied with within seven days the Tru {oe renorveathe right to resell the property at 1 cost ing purchaser 3. TARERUL DYER, Trostes, WASH. B, WILLIAMS, Avotioaser. LETOR, eee Beai Estate Auctioneers. OF A VALUABLE DRUG ISYLVANIA aVKBU: TWEEN 19 20TH STREETS. By virtue of adeed of trust to the wader. sig: +d, dated by ag 9 Ast, 1874, and duly re- corded in Liber 760. fo io 168, one of the laud recorés of the District of Oolumbis, an written request of the party secured th all to sell, at public auction,on the pre- miter, on THURSDAY , Peptember 7th, 1876, at 11 o’ciock &.m., all the contents of the Drug Store. Bo. 1991 P. Ivanis avenue, consisting in part of Fixtures, Shelving. Counters, Show Case is RUSTEB'S BALE Teron ON Fountain. Gas Fixtures, Store acd Window Glass, ghow, Bottles, Drage, Medicines, Fancy Articies, 6. eC. ‘Terms: One-half cash; baiance 6 and 12 months at Sper iaterest, secured by deed of trust on property. $100 down at time of rate. If terms are x — with in = the Trustee reserves ‘to regell at cost ir cl T. ps 1%. Ky WILSON, Trastes, aug#dtd YOUNG @ MIDDLETON, Auct B, 2: WABHEE, Beal state Auctioneer. e FOUR AORES OF LAND ON THE BLADENS puss BOAD, JUST BEZOND MOUNT Jul- ORME: 4 By virtne of @ deed of trust to me, dated December tb, 1873, and recorded in Liber No. 739, pege 87, one ef the inud records fo f Washington, and istrict of Uolam- bia, fers, on MONDAY, August 25th, 1576, at 6 o'clook m., subdivision jot numbered three, of « tract of land called “ Monestary,’’ contatniag four acres aud seven square rods of land, located on the siadens- burg road, near Mount Ultve: Uemetery, being p: pr ts recorded in liber No. 660, tend t of the sub livisfon the ot pla: Tolio 310, et veq., of ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth cash. of which be required to be paid tmwediately after balancein eix, twelve aud eighteen wor the day ofsale, with 8 per cent. per auoum interest util paid. Ifthe termes are not complied with in ten days af.er the day of sale, the property will be resold after three days’ notice torough che Bvealog Star, the risk and cost of the dcfaciting purchs ns Sagres of conveyancing and recordiag to paid b: yurchaser. omit Bi. ASH FORD, T-astes. aveM-cokds J. T, OOLDWELU, Salesman. #7-THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED ontit TUESDAY, September 51h, A D_ 1376, ard place ASH aug eotas J.T. JUWNMAN & GRE: Auctioneers. ‘a STORY Bic DWELLING WITH La&GE WIDE LUT OF GBOUND ATTACHED. B: deed of trast bearing date 1875, ani duly recorded jo 90, one of the iand re- nest of tl ty recured thereb: © will seil, Public suction, fu front of the preniivee, £0 th cot bidder.on FRIDAY, September Sth at 5 o'clock pm, alt th ta or lots of greuod situate and ty! Washington, in tne District known described F plat of said oft; “0,” in Te original lot numbered one (1). in square numbered {bree bundred and Bity-two (S62), together with the its thereon. ‘Terms of sare: One-third cash. of which @100 murt be paid at time of sale, and the balance ia ots twelve months in equal payments, to be se. cured by purchaser's notes bearing interest from of sale at the rate of eight per it - }» and a deed of trast on and recording at If terms of sale are not complied with in six days after sale, thé Trustees reserve the right to resell at risk and WM. F BOLTZMAR,} rrogtess, GUSTUS BOGUS, ang26-d [Repl Ho. 1321 Le bared ber bet, at S o'choc®, std coa- c- Seles _EVENING STAR. THURSDAY........Angust 31, 1876. Women as Swimmers. A NOVEL ENTERTAINMENT—A RACE BY LITTLE GIRLS. Mies Kate Bennett.a teacher of swimming, yesterday gave an exhibition of the resalts Of bey training at Dexter’s baths. At o'clock orm @round the water in the wo- partment was crowded with specta- the dressing rooms were occupied olf, exchanging the gracefal Pe wery.lay womanly wear for the any- thing but graceful bathing dresses. At half past i the swimmers appeared with rashes and jumps that carried inem toto the wa: tbat ecncealed them from laugbipg spectators. Most o: were women, and bad some gray hatr. There were very few girisand children. They dived, swam—overhend and on the chest, and on the back—and floate!. The bath was too small to admit of much fast swimming or rscing, but all did remarkably weil. The rizes were: To Mrs. Smith. & gold chain: to rs. Ashley, & set of jewelry, and to Miss Ter, & gold locket There was arace between May Dexter, a pretty little four year-old blonde baby, who iooked like @ fairy in ber blue bathing satt, and Josie Hurd, a few mootus younger, a & brown-eyed, round-limbed beauty, with Wealth of brown hair, who looked like # cupid in her garnet suit. Just before they Appeared Miss Bennett took a “heater” into the water from her dressing roo: then, swimming gracefally to the + gave the Word “One, two the little ones, who stood on the st Water's edge. At the wort “th planged pluckily into the water, jar beyond their depths, and ‘struck out pand tuck” bet ween then May showed the most skill, bat Joste was the pluckiest. Ovce or twics Josie’s curly head went quite under the water. but sbe manage: to reach the arms of by in the middle of the bath, quite her rival. Then Misx Beunett toox tham on ber shoulders and swam around the bath with them, laid them on their backs and floated with them, and finally started them from the middie of the bath to reach the platfom best they might. They deserved the rings that rewarded thetr efforts. After the swimming matches were over, there was a pleasant rurprise for the teacher. One of ber puptls gave to her, in the name of ail the puplis,@ purse full of money.-{N. Y. Sun, 30th. “TERRORISM IN LOUISIANA.”—Col. Gao. W. MeCrante, of the Ouachita Telegraph, sends the foliowing to the associated press of New Orleans: «Monroe, La., August 29.—This city and vi- cluity Is greatly excited because of the fring iset night toto of the residences of David Faulk and Isaiah Garrett, aud an attempt to kill Lamy Faulk, planters, living on the river below here. rs. David Faulk hes been dangerously {ll for weeks. Her bed- Toom Was (he target of the assassins. she wasn't hurt.) Mr. Garrett's house re- ceived about seventy bullets, but nobody was hurt. Mr. Lamy Faulk saw two mea (both colored) enter his gate; they explaied twocaps, alming at bim, and went on. (Bat be wesn’t hurt.) Several white‘families in the vicinity have come to this piace for Safety, And appeals have been made toa vol- unteer company here for assistance. No cause can magined for this outrage, which has thrown the whole parish into in- Tepae excitement and spread terror among the white families of this section, wuere the greatest quiet has hitherto prevatiel. (Bat none of them are yet hurt.) It is thougat tbat this trouble is in consequence of a dis- turbance occurring last Saturday at arepab- licen barbecue, when eight or ten whites, present by invitation, were rudely treatei by negroes, their lives threatened, and were forced to leave the grounds to pacify we lofartated biaeks, who drew repeaters and otherwise exbibited tne ferocity of despera- doer. (But nobody was hurt.) Fortunately ihe firing at houses did no serious damage, sithough the shot in each case entered the bed room. Steps have been taken to preserve the peace and prevent a recurrence of siml- jar outrages.” (That means somebody is now likely to get burt } LASHED, BEATEN AND HUNG BY A S@A CapTain.—The examination respecting the charges of cruelty to seamen preferred against Capt. J. 8.Grindle, of theship Sc. Mark, while on her passage from Liverpool to @ Cbilian port, was continued in New York, Monday. Harry Poentz, the carpen- ter of the vessel, testified that the ma: quently strack the men with rope-eu of the seamen, called “Brick Top,” was hand- cuffed and tied up to the rigging, where he was kept for balf an hour. When released “Brick Top” hid in the hold, and It was sev- en days before be was found by the captain and mate. He was then bronght to the car- fonter's shop and @ rope was placed around is peck and he was hung up for @ short ume, Witness was in the carpenter's shop wuen “Long Tom” was beaten by the cap- tain’s orders. The mate placed him across @ beveh and the captain took a waip and gave him Lwenty lashes, each iash leaving bisck avd bine marks.’ “Long Tom” was then taken to his bunk, where he died five hours after the flogging. The next day his body was flung overboard. Another seaman, whom the witness saw tied up and —— in the same manner as «Long Tom,” also died from the ill-treatment he received and his body was also thrown into the sea. ———— A COLD-BLOODED MURDER—Shooling a Neighbor jor a Jew Apples —On Saturday a terpoon the town of Nanticoke, Pa., was the scene of ap unprovoked murder, under cir- ine, nto pps A distressing na- re. The victim e tragedy was @ young man named George Shea! , bat Sheath did not obey, whereupon Grew a revolver, and taking detives rate,shot him in the abdomen. Sheath fell instantly to the ground and shortly after ex- pired. Most intense excitement pre- valled among the citizens of Nanticoke, who threatened to lyneh the murderer. He was rescued by the police, and late at night was safely lodged in the county jail. A DEATHBED REMARRIAGE—In 1370 Mrs. O’Briev, & widow with three ters, mar- ried Jim F: the 12th politician, who had been @ bark husband. A R&vIvVALIST HanGs HIMSELY.—Mr. Willet Griffin, of Shrub Oak, Wi county, a well speculator in horses Snd cattle, committed Reiciae by banging bimeelf in bis barn last ‘afternoon. He was discovered it down life A “ a Tw A And oo waaat ts power Ab . ne th. i ueath ite blight ~ +—+2- — alle; A long-standing engagement was broken up Sunday because he fanned her so bard to church as to spoil her crimps. — Music which has power to soothe the savage breast fells back precipitavely from before the s verage choir ber. re nearly thirty ways of cooking potatoes for the table. Bat then what do the ‘rok om-hearted care abont such things? — It makes no difference bow you hoki an Umbrella, the side which coatains the string is sure tO come to the front and dangle the string before your eyes on tn the Cineinnett era gooiwife We ¥ & good busdand had @ grea: deal ith 1t. Bat we con't ¢are to have our bame Known in the raatter They had scarcely got back from the foneral, @nd the bereaved husband bad bat bitten Into & sandwich whens bis oldest boy came bp from the cellar with his face aglow with distress. 0, he breathiessiy ex- claimed, * spatring voice. “One trouble follows right On the beels of another First my wife went, an’ pow it's the cider. I stan't try to Live. {Damtnery CHINESE F LOPEMENTS are well Managed None but the lazy deserve the fair; there either ladder nor trellis to be sealed; and the old gentieman ts easily persuaded’ that Whatever is, is right. There was Ho, the laziest wight of Hangchow, who lived by Odd Jobs, and never could get regular em- ployment. One night, while he was drink. ug tea in & wayside inn, he boasted that be would never do anowher day's work unless be could find a rich employer wite daughters. An old screw named ciate, Who overbeard the remark, was so enraged by It that he engaged all the laborers who were present except Ho, and refused to give him even a night's loiging. Poor Ho went to sleep in Tsiang’s back yard, and very mournful washe. Sudienily a of clothes was thrown out of a windo Thinking there were thieves in the hou: and not being in @ mood to protect the far er's household, he put the bundle on bis back and trudged down the road with it. Soon he heard si bebind him, The inta- riated farmer? Not so. It was only a Girl. She joined him and waiked by ule side without saying @ word or looking up at him. On they went tbrongh the dark night, mile upon mile, and just as the day was ing they reached the villiage inn. Then she looked at him and shrieked. It was not the young cousin who had wooed her to pack up ber clothes &pd meet him midnight. It Was only poor, lazy Ho. “Weill, well,” she said; “there is no help for it. We must get married as soon as possible.” Married they were; the old gentieman behaved nicely; dowry, $300,000 cash. VACCINATION is encountering much oppo- sition in the north of England, A sate of goods seized by the police in di: ofa penaity for refusing to vaccinate a entid took place early in August at Denton. Tae anti- VaoclDAtors appeared in force and held an open-air maes meeting previous to the sale, A Meibodist minteier condemned compulso- ry vaccination, and asied the crowd to eub- scribe aud buy in the Property —@ silver watch, two pictures, and a table. A bet was ep &round, And ibe coutumacious citizen ost nothing through resistance to the law. A Luwatic AP —Yesterday morning Patrick Dugan, of 349 Kent &venue, Brook- lyn, who had become temporarily insane, Srose from his bed and leape! eutof the third story window. lie fellon a heap of dirt, and coveequently broke no bones, but he is so Be- riously injured Internally that bis recovery 1s considered doubtful.—|N. ¥. World, 29h. —$—<————— S7"It was purely accidental, but the barrel from which the thirsty crowd drank ice- water, at the recent Connecticut state tem- perance pienic &u uucieansed rum bar- Tel, whose odor would have attracted a toper & rod away. §7-This 1s the season of the year to look for SbOOLDg Stars At Light &od wateh the fall of MAD ou the watermeion rind strewn sidewalk by day. And when the score 's counted the Tinds will be ahead of the meteors, nearly five to one —{ Burlington Hawkeye. s7-Tbe melancholy days have come the merry, busy little fy), chilled by when the morning alr, crawls under crust of the apple pie And irradiates the sullen pastry with gieam of bis dying smile when yo. turn back the crust to — in 8 Utils more sugar — | Duriington Hawkeye. s7-The Waco (Texas) Register says: A Wild borse, without saddle, made its appear- ance ip this section of the state, not long flpee, bearing the body of aman. The hores Was i length caught and the found strapped to the horse, and had bee n for ‘udge Ford, of Deadwood City, former- some time. as ly of Bismarck, loaned Gen. Ouster 4 famous the Gog. Tne dog accompanied General dur- 1 it against Sitting Bull. Ten dayea ‘ver the battle the returned to Fort Lincoln, a distance of miles, in search of bis master. s7" In Ind lis, the other day, woman died in her béd alone and nb €d, except by her three little When 5 were The cat left when it saw how matters swod, and that fli-feeling was en- gendered. S7 According to Grouard, the scout, the roatrimonial ceremonies of the Sioux are Simple in the extreme. A feature of eti- quette, -which some brates of husbands ke to see introduced into civilize- tion, is that It is not proper for a mother-in- Yew ever to see her s00-in-law fier her Caughter's marriage. should meet a she turns @way her head abasbed. [t is presumable that painful ex- perience bas led to this regulation. —_—_—_—_——————— DIED. BUSHER. Th 2 A a1, Isrevat guste’ of one tiocks Lirtia May oe loved wife of 3-H Busher, x04 deugliver of J. BM. = Uuneral from tbe restores of ber, basband. 915 7th street G Dee Church where requiem mass wilt be held. and relatives of family are Feq toattend, CATE. the Sist of Ai 4 Lea BATE Sate 2 er Ih aering arvat pris. Mis tienes are o> Angast 36. ot son of eamoat Sea eee east, to MOFTOW, ( Pe ts Fie

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