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DRY GOODS. FALL bry Goops. Buy Wort Pianrels white cheap. ‘rom 15 to Tc. Canton Fla: s W, 12y to Be * Knit Underwear. Se. op carly tail Dress Goods, to be closed » abe elgioted Casumeres tn ali new shades, from S00, Coshmercs. double width, 62¢. to @1.25. Biack St) ‘effered at old prices, although from Der ya 5 Fail Goods, tn Dress Gos Ladies aod Bi Cheap Hre at reduced prices Always good vaine for your money, seps-tr BARGAINS ONLY GOOD WHITE FLANNEL, 12. WEITS FLAR- ED COTTOR, 9. CARTERS, 707 Market Space day are receiving new FALL DESSS GUODE and a’) inde of New Good: TABLE LIN excellent quality, ali Maen, 52, worth 7: BOYS’ Const B+ EB, 37,20. Excelien . Largest WHITE BLABKET, $3.5), worth @5. Sugsi-tr « JOB LOT, CHEAP. 1,000 Ladies’ all-Lisen Collars at Se. each, sold at 15. 40 pieces double-with Biack Alpacas, 2tc. “ .ru-o Mobatr double-width at 37c., sold ate 30 pleces pure Mobair, very fine, at Sdc., sold at Sc. Fall Poptins. Bize donble al Browa, Black Cashm-res, 50, 43, Heavy anton Fisnner, 8c New Fail Pr ic. 234 wide Bheeting Cotson, 20 and 25c. Flannels, 7; wide, °c. G:een, Navy 250. per yard. English Calicocs, yard wide, 12Kc. Bed Ticks, 10, 12, 15, 20, 2c. ‘Table Linens. 57, 40, 45, Sic., etc. + Fall Underwear for Ladies snd Gents. Bottingbam Laces cheap. Bed, Bine, and Gray Twill Fisanels cheap, At «, &. TOWSON &@ CO €36 PENSSYLVASIA AVENU aug®-eotr South sids, near 7th, BSODHEAD «& CO., = INNSYLVANIA A AND 932 D BT., Snes PET WEL 9TH ASD 10ru STs., Offer to thetr friends, castomers and strangers PALL DRESS any REUVUCED Bick Lyons Sitks, 75c-per 774 and up (old prices). Beal brown, Pavy Blae and Botue Gresa Silks at ri 5 Wool Freach Cashmeres, 750. and up (original ° eye), Bisck Alpacas sud Mohsirs (double fold), 25c., up, ‘Wool Fiannels. ic. and ap, ; Androrcoggia Bleached Cotton, %c., Jotton, 3$¢. end a. ri 1 Button Kid Gloves, 800. (job sot). S Button Kid Gloves ta Black, White, Street and 1 35, AIL-Li Damask 500. and All. Linen D>» lies and Ladies’ and Gent's Un and up. mauufactarera’ (best makes), Sc. to @3 per yard, Suspenders. 5c a pair, Netted Silk Tics, , Onis, Handkerchief &o.. &e., of late styles at lowest . Galt and examine BRODHEAD 4 Co., seg-ly «939 Penn ave and 932 D street. JUST RECKIVED, 40 PIECES GUINET SILKS which are the he world, have ced Ip price 20 per cent., and naving b-ea sac- cessful in securing a lot of forty-six pieces of this celebrated braed of Silk at the vld raves, we offer to parchasers every plece of these goods ai th> for- wer prices. Among thers Siike just opened we offer sms very eboice at $1.20, g] 75, aad 2. Plain, Plaid, snd Striped All-Woe CASHMERES AND DEBEGES for fall just received. WOLFORD & SHILBERG, S17 BASKET SP. aug? tr ‘Third door from 9th street. (HEAP DRY Goops. 150 doxen Heck Towels, at $1.90. 92, $223 and Saness cies 2s dente veey Bee wentienes et on) ‘The GUINET BLAOK SILKS, it makes and most renowned in es 4 vanes Richardson's Linens, tm short lengths, tis fast. "Piand 104 Bicached and Brown Sheetings, st 30 gents per yard. Table Damask "Piilew Linens, all aii analition fh brics at Embrotéertes, in handso: most every day. We intend satisfy who favors us ‘call. eught-tr No. 314 8th street WISWALL & GWYNN, No. 705 MARKET SPACE, SEAB SEVENTH STEERT, Offer the following lines of Goeds at less than cost ciprodactica AT 20 CENTS PER TARO. ber and derirable assortment NTW HAM- ~BUBG BDC ES, selling rapidly, at 20 per cout. of “Feguiar prices. ene ote vapsaaan OCOSSEI, GLOVE FIT- FEENCH CORSETS, AT 81.50. STBIPED PIQUB, 10 cents. SINE VICTORIA LAWNS, 12% cents. ~ 4LL SUMMER GOODS AT NEW YORE @OST, TO MAZE ROOM FOR FALL STOCE. WISWALL &@ GWYNN, sngs-tr Ho. 706 ‘ket Space. JVHN T. MITCHELL, 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVERUS. Tz, Bare ceretully gone over our stock and re Fives jowest fgures, to close Fomataing stock of —— SPRING AND SUMMEE DEY GOODS. Notwithstand! the eel ee es ALL MADE-UP GOODS, a4LL UNDEBEWEAER, ALL DRESS FABRIOS = | ago than ever before, and in quality that can ‘Frew and after MOND, close store at si clock poms Uy 1 Wecieng ear SHIBT MANUFACTORY GENTS FURNISHING EMPORIUM. aT FOR BOYS. unfinished, at E20. - 4 doesn't St, will refund . Ppardy eae irs. ‘Thare GOODS at lowest prices epeoE wri Ia, THE TRADES. R**eove>. JAMES F _BRIEN, PLUMSSR AND GAS FITTER, mard]-tr 404 9rm STREET N. w. watangG6 s&s, JOR O. BOOAS, 713 Marka RAILROADS. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILRO!S SEPTEMBER 3p, 1876, am. LEAVE WASHINGTON, $:00—Beltiwore, Blicott Oity aad 6.40—Baltinoce err Btatiow ansp li-, sna Eoin Senne and tuterwediate ststiva-, G—Baitinore and Ale : . O—New Yous, Pail adept Mod Bove ‘ay Stations. 1 1 Le sod 9:35—New York Limitrd jaitimore ad P Fhilad: Ips. . ints a Esper Bs re only. 22:15—Palt‘wors, Way Stations, Ellicott City a-d Annspolis. 1:40—New York. Philsdelpbia ard Norfolk Bx- press. On ¢: all Way ons aad Bal- and Way Stations. 4:50—"“alvincre sad Laurel xpress. Eliicott Uity, Brederick and Way Stativon, vis te'ar. 4:35—Frecerick and Polat of Boob s,{via Metro: iitan B anch Bal apolis and Way Statioes. Express, and e oe tebure, Chicsgo, Columb oahy © 20—M-rim. burg, Way Stations on Metropoli- tan Branch 9:00— parte re, Bledensbarg, Beltsville, Lan- iS rel, 10:00. ork and Philsdelpbie Night Ex- Brees Sleeping Cars to New York. 10:05—Baltimore acd principal Way Stations. 10:40— marin borg and Way Stationr, Metropoll- ion i 11:45—st. Louis Express. Chicsgo. Oolnmb: Pandaky, Newark, Berkoley, Deor Park Oak: ativevers 38 @. m.: 1:40. 5:46. 5:45, 0, 9:00, 10:00, 10:05 and ©: ay. y tor Hagerstown or Wal- ley Branch; or f.r New York aud Philadelphia =:108 m ard 1:40 for further information apply at the Baltimore ard Obio Ticket Offices, Washington Statior 455, 601 and 603 Pennsylvania avenue. snd 613 Mtb street northwest, ‘here orders will be taken for Deggege to be checked and received at any potnt in the city THE SHARP, Master of Transportation. L OLE, General Ticket Agent. GEO 8. KOGNTZ, Geveral Agent. _sepé-tr { 87 6 GREAT PENSSYUVANIA ROUTE To the North, West, and Southwest. Double Track, Steel Rails, Splendid Scenery, Magnificent Equipment. 1576. ity tums. from Depot, corner of 6 h end 8 streets, as follow: For Pittsburg and 1! a: LTIMORS AND POTOMAO RAILBOAD. Canancai, Bochest Buffalo, Niagara a jaily except Sun- ty except Saturday, witn io ‘kine. For Brie, Uanandat- snd Hisgera Salis, 11:50 ne East, 9:40pm. dally, with Gituited »x press of ‘Pall- 5 am. daily except Suu- 7 w York sud the East, =:05 sm. a 1:40 pm. daily except Sunday, wit Parlor e ‘ars. 9: Oars aitac For Philadeipbis, $:@5 am. and except Souday- and 7:00 and 9 pm ed Express, 9:35 am. daily except Sun- Acoummodstion for Baltimore, 4:20 p.m. daily, ‘except Sunday. For Pope's Oreck Line $:06 am and 4:20 p.m. i1y, excep’ Sunday. For aurapoli-, 6:00 and 11:60 o.mand 4:20 p. im except Sunday ALEXANDRIA & FREDERIOKSBURG RBAIL- WAY AND ALBXANDBIA & WatHINGTOS BAILEOAD sndris, #7. 8:30, 9.10, 11.am,1,3, 6,7-00. and 11:40 pm. On Shaday m .aud (and 7 pm : For the Fouth, via Bichmond, 11:46 p.m. daily, except Sunday; and via Lynenburg, 8:20 3.1, and 11°33 pm , daily, Trains leave Alex 2.10.8 . * 1 Oy On Suoday at 7 acd 19am ,ends 52 ‘Tickets, information, Bleeping and Parlor 01 accommodations cen be procured at the Offices Northeast corner of Thirteenth street_and Pew sylvacia Svenne, Northeast corser of Sixth street and Pennsyivanie avenue, and st the Depot, e orders cap be left forthe checking of Baggage to Gesticstion from Hotels and Residences. D. M_ BOYD, Jz .Gen’'l Passenger Agent. FRANK THOMSON, Gen'l Manager. jou3 17 U"ve SAR BR. FICKEY OFFI¢: BALLBCAD TICKETS to oF trom all points bought. exchanged or soid st ‘Tickets good till used. ohecked torough. A ay eee STEAMERS, &c. Ss PEULAL oOTLO On snd afer Friday, keptember Ist. schedu! heurs of the F Sun ‘iret last trip7 p. m., from eack olty. FOR NORFOLK. Steamer JHO. W. Mu PSO! ves \° 5 Day, iiiver, stopping at intermediate land the Oompesy ander the Metrepolian wart. es ‘y36-tr (CLYDE'’S NEW EXPRESS LINE, vAUBK ANDRIA, WASEING- PHILATON AND GROBORTOWM,: De O- STREAMERS LEAVE PHILADSLPHIA every SATUBDAY at 1: LBAVE GEO MONDAY st 7 p. m. re. ceived daily Cons! their goods landed at Sere please bave them marked MRC © Be BEE iyi-te a Georgetown, D.O. FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. H. Bries, leave her wharf, of 6th strest, every MONDAY’ and, THURSDAY at im & |, including the favorite summer resorts Sea EW DEraKTUBsE. ¥DE'S WASHINGTON, PHILADELPHL °BetUm AND PROVIDRNON BT RAMS! teamers of the above Iine will leave Philadel- pia crery SATURDAY: at 1am for ;, returning, leave Sead sh i fo % - received and oe! pad ud, recetved 6t 13 Sad 1149 Mb street northwest. ‘at 1202 F street A AL Eh . 19.8, Wharves, Fnitadelpaia, meas JOHMGOR & 00. Jelé tr Agents for Washington, foot CUNABD LINE. NOTICE. the ‘or ncthing't6 the nor@of n Bi THE ESTEE RAND BETESHEBIOSN RE AND LI’ eg Ero nnasseac mere jee fretgnt and apply et, the: 4 Reta orate ‘LORISTS, 4.8. BERRY & 00.,(Late of Small Oo.,) S17 With street dria for Washincton, 6.7, 8, | 6, and 7 p.m. COAL AND WOOD. (0aL Down! GREAT DECLINE IN PRICES. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. FROM THE NEW YORK AUCTION. LE*S THAN COST OF PRODUCTION FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY. BUY AT ONCE. PBICES In consequence of the recent decline fn Coal the following will be our prices, delivered in any pt of the city , until fartner notice, viz: Per ton. White Ash, farnace, egg, and chesta ttn $5 10 « SLOVO. reeer 560 Shamokin. egg... sa - 635 “ PROT B rcceseceoncasn 685 Lykens Valley, egg and stove.. 6 60 It fs not probable that these prices will hold for many dys, and we, therefore, advise our custom- ers and friends to buy at once. T. EDW. CLARK & CO,, OFFIOE 603 PENNA. AVE. N. W,, Corner 6th street. ‘Wharf and Depot foot of 4th street cast. sops 6t R. M,. MILLER ®& SOR, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in "gg WOODAND COAL. “s aA’ pangs ‘BST MA’ be le prom! Cin peomered as ote PE EEOEE LOT hy winter's supply, the Qt reduced COAL AND KINDLING WOOD, Uur stock of ODAL ts now complete, embracing all the choice qualities, and to which we tavite th: ‘Attention of consumers. Our fy BUNDLED KINDLING Wi with o ba: Heneer every bandie, is the nz use. For sale grocere—try it, Ho shavings peper or kerosene juired. «HEAP. SAFE. GLEAR. @ BEO., and Depot /th-street Wharl, bat-ly Branch Pennsylvanis sven FAMILY SUPPLIES. STALLS 226—225 | BU. LIB MABEBST. Ww TALLS 635—636 OBATER MARKET. FRESH MEATS OF ALL KINDS. All orders conscientiously filled and satisfaction eugl-ly @BRO. 3: Miob Pocasyivanie svese, jy GBaYs FERRY PRINTING INK WORKS, os w RESET Tie COAL DOWN!! AUCTION SALES. THIS AFYERNUUN. Powrsas & GBEEN, Auctioneers. 0 meh poe % at o' ber 6th, 1876, at & LT ZMAN, Trastes, 1321 F street northwest. Tuomas DOWLING. E OF A TWO STORY BRIOK KW JERSEY aVE NBAB ict of Columbia, sy secured thereby, I will offer for the premiars, on WEUAESDaY, ts at anctiva. om ptember 6th, northerly oue of three two with the lot, contaiatag nine fronticg oo New Jersey ayeous, near L rice ‘Terms: One fourth cesh; re-idue In six, tweive spd eiguteen mouths, for notes mcured by deed of trust cn the property, with yearly tnterest at tea per cent. from the day of ante, whea a aspostt of #80 v fil be required, and If the terms ars at com Piied with within Sve days thereafter, the Trustee Teaerves the right to resell, up-m five daye’ notice, at the risk ond cost of the defaulting purchaser. Ali conveyancing at ee aeer a Ost BARMAN OC, WESTE: SUT, Trastes. BURP rep? 4 FAB THUR DOWLING. 2 net. T= BE. WAGGAMAN, Beal Estate Auctioneer, $19 7th street. VALUABLE UNIMPROVED PROPERTY IN THE EASTEEN P«RT OF TH TY. = EDNESDAY, Se; ember 6th, com- ! offer for sale the mencing at 4:30 p m1 following property 1n the order in which 1t oo- curs Part of Lot 3, in square 907, fronting on 7th stree., between L. southeast: Lot No.1, in square 1011, fronting on 12.h street, near Lincoln Bausre; Lot No. 2 1031, corner 12th atreet snd Geor, are 1043, front- aveuu lo. 6, aqu » ing On G street, between 18th and lath streets soa cast; Lots 16, 17,18 ana 19, corner Best Capitol and teen stroots southeast, 78 sale sepa at v2 THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Anct. TO-MORROW. youre & MIDDLETON. Beal fe Auctioneers. TBUSTEB’® SALE OF A VAUUABLE DRUG STORE ON PENNSYLVANL ENU! TWREN 197m AND 20TH BT. is By virtue of adeed of trust to the uader- sigzed, dated September Ist. 1874, and duly re ocrded in Liber 760, fo'io 165, one of the Ii and records of the District of Uolambis, and at ine written reqnest of the party secured thersby, 1 shall proceed to sell, at public auction, on the pre- micer, on THURBDAY, September 7th, 1876, at 11 oreuock all the contents of the Drug ‘Store, No. 1991 Pennsylvania avenue, consisting in part a Shelving. Counters, Show Cases, Sod Fountain, Gas Fixtares, Store end Window Glass, Show Bottles, Drags, Medicines, Fancy Articies, oy 8C ‘Terms: One-half cash; batance 6 and 12 months St 8 per cent interest, secured by deed of trust on property. $100 down at time of sale. If torms are pot compited with in five days the Trastes reserves the right to resell at cost of purchaser. .K. WILSON, Trustee, sug-dtd YOUNG & MIDDLETOR, Ancts. ASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, TRUSTEES’ BALE OF VALUABLE REAL TATE ON 614 BTRERT, BETWEEN M ABO N STREETS NORTHWEST, [MPROVED BY LARGK OOMFORTAGLE DWELLING. By virtue of a decree of the Bupreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed tu exuity cause N Charles ‘i. Smith ot athe undersigned, ction, in front of the HUBSDAY, the 21st day of Septem- er, A JP. 1876. at 5 o'clock p.m, sil that part ef Lot’ No. 8, in tanare No 451, commencing on 6th street west 14 fect and 9 tnonos from the northwest corner of said lot, running thence dus south lé feet and 9 inches, thence east 93 fest 434 inches, thencs Rorth lf feet auc 9 inches, and thence west to the piace of beginning, with the improvements thereon and appurtenances. Terms of sale: One-fourth of purchase money cash on day cf sale or withia even aays therefrom, Bod the residue in three equal instalments at 6, 12 snd 18 months from day of sale; the purchaser or fice file, her or their sromissory forred payments, bea annum from di er or purchasers may pay all cash ou ithin seven days therefrom. No deed given oney Sud interest shali be paid urchseer or parchasers fail to com- ply withthe terms of sale within seven days the trastevs reserve she right to resell the property at the ris& and costs of defaulting purchaser or par- chasers, after seven days’ advertisement in the “venting Star.” All conveyancing at costs of the ———— = geting Speer @% will be required when prc perty f# sold. WILLTa J. MILLER, 490 La avenue; JOB BABNAKD. 456 La. avenue, septeod (ULaw Beporter.} YOUNG & MIDDLETON, Anctionsers, TRUSTEES’ 8 aL A TH BRICK DWELUING, ON SOUTH SID. BETWSERBN 10TH AND Lite SfRERTS 8. W. By virtue of a deed cf trast, dated April Ist, rs 1872, duly recorded in Liber Bo 677, fo- A ‘District, arty secured {ronan Ilo 463, ove of the land records for the of Columbia, and at the request of the party thereby, we will sell, at public auction, in front of WEDNESDAY, September 20th. Kp m., the following bed in the city of Washington, D. ©., to-wit: Lot *"B,” ta B.L Morrison's recorded subdivision of a part of equare north of square num- Dered three hundred and fifty-one (351), together with the improvements, &0 Terms: @90, with interest at 8 per cent. por aa- nom from June 1st, 1876, to day of sale and expense of sale in cash, and the balance at six, twelve, and eighteen months, with interest, a at porchase: com plied with the right to resell of the defaultii tsement. 8028-eodds Poway & an: TRUSTEES’ BESL ESTAT! Lapp avEN STREKTS BOU 0 BISTING OF A Ts OK DWELLING WITH LAKGE WIDE LOT OF GBOUND ATTACHED. iy virtue of a deed of trust bearing date Septomber 0". A. D. 1875, and duly recorded £ in Liber No, 799, folio 9, ne of the land re- cords for the District of Goiumbia, and at ti quest of the party seoured thereby, we wiil sell, at public anctica, is front of the premises, to the bigh- est bidder, on Y¥, September Sth, A.D 1576, at 5 o'clock p all these certain pieces, parcels or lota of groun: aro ato, and Jying in the city of Mazhington, tn the District of Columbia, and ‘be; bg known aba describrd npoa the official or grou o' city as lots lettered and ,”” in Todd’s recorded subdivision of original lot numbered one (1), in square numbered three bundred aud Aity-two (362), with the pe six ve cured by purchasers notes. bear day of sale at the rate of eight per cent por an- bom ur ‘and a dood of ot erty sold. Uonveya: nd featticave ator eat ‘Trustees reso eho right iF sale, re to renell at risk aud cost of purchaser in default We HOLTAM AN, yrastoos AUGUSTUS BOGGS, y aug2%6-d [Rep eo] No, 1321 F street northwest. OVEBNMENT SALE OF QUARTE BMAS G TEB'S STORRS, Pt DEPoT QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE, { Wasainoton, D. O.. Au Ay 1876, ‘Will be sold at Pabiic Auction at "s Corral, corner of Fourteent! streets. southwest, at 10 o'clock a. m., FRIDAY, September 15, 1876, the following deseribed prop- erty: forses, Wagons, Harness, Double Vontilatin Fire Place Stoves, ‘Beating and ook Stoves, ond i Flies, Poles ang at. (COETON BON sons Orrice, Augast 20d. iis, ‘To all whom it may concern: ‘Whereas, the CR os the 1 ene et sea AUCTION SALES. jeunes GULLY, Auctioneer, On THURSDAY. September 7:h. at 10 orsiceh we willeaii, Soe, Pepe, avenue, Weleet Chamber and Parior Buites. Hair Mattresses, Bisakets, Spreads, Cetlery, No- tions, dc u ‘ASH B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, ‘Bo. 1601, northwest corner wth and D sts. SALE OF UNIMPROVED PROPESTY AT 410 OTION On er Lith. 1576, at 538 of the bereor. One-fourth cash; balance in 6, 18, 18 and ™ for notes Dearing at 8 percent por Bn- Bum. aud secured by a deud of tra Ton ihe propie'y sold. All conveyancing at parchaser's cost. 8 8, Auct. OBANCERY 8 F Lamb IN THE COUNTY KBOWN a’ GoEEN Se BY A DeRLLING noU 5 '#: 8 decree of ths Supreme Court Columbia pas.eq in Equity win A. Uisbaugu ve Jos wt he under: igned. as tras Sth day of sep t _pariic ree! Minera hat oi atat Shatin Pistarce bye coemiy «tf Washipiccor wa aad describe t ms 5 BcOurcing to the Survey Bau M~p led to to Wit: Beginning at the eud of 24.10 p Bred ov @ Hine dra b 6 « 0. raa reed north G9 degreos No.4; thence as fol rth Wis reat Lap degree, al perches, s uth east ¢ perches, north 77 degrees, east Prrches, eouth i perches, south 35 deere 1S perches, south sg degrees, west Ty scuth 49 degrees, east 2 perche= east 737 101 perobes, south 82%; de perches, north 29 degrees, weet ¢ 39 100 perch: Lorth 59 degrees. west 484 1.) porches, north 773 Fees. West 1 92-100 perches, south 22% devrees, west 12 WU perches, porth 7o\ degrees, west 3 porches, porth M4 cegrees, east 7 22 10 perches to th» begin ning, containing 2 acres, 3 roods, and % percaes, with the imy-ovements. rights privileges, ways, ‘water courses and appurtenances. - ‘The property is improved by a large dwelling and stove mill, A stream of water ruus througa place It is a suitable place for & brewery or other manofacturing purposes, or fur a batober's estab Uiperine ofaale: One third of purch 2, Terie : One of purchase money cash, hereof ip aud balance t! Mix, twelve, wighteen and twenty-four months, from day of sale, with in toreaat seven per cect. until paid. Balance of purcbare money to be secured by tho netes of the purchaser or purchasers. indorsed t» the satisfac fion of :he trastee, or all the purchase can be pai@ cash on ‘the Gey of sale or ratification thereor by the court. The purchase mousy to be & onthe property: Nodeed given util all the purchase money and interest shali be psid. Ad cutveyancirg st the cost of the purchaser or par- charers; @20. doposit will be required when the propert; fssold. WM, J. MILLER, ™ enue 490 vy Dear 6th repé-rokds THOS DOWLING JUNOARBON BBOB., Auctioneers, Sour os ner 9th and D sts. northwest. U.S. MABSHAL’S SALE OF STOCK OF GOODS, &c , OF JACOB 0. GIB: 08, treet. Anct. UF 934 71a BTRERT NORTHW RST. public sale. at canson Bros , corner 9th op MONDAY, the 11th zi commencing at 10 o’cl ocd: ond chattels, vir: sets, lot Hosiories, large lot 4 hirta, lot ‘ringe, lot Knitting ings, lot Bat ves, St ‘arasols and Um- wo Show Gases, Writing Desks, Shelving, Counters, Gas Fixtures, Awning, Xc..'seiz-d aod evied onder attachment No. 16.377, aud will be sold to satisfy attachment in favor ef Goorge W. Utermehie against Jacob 0. Gibson. 8. Marshal, DO. X, SHARP, T. sepid__ DUNVANBON BBOS , Anctionsars rP'HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, BOSEWOOD O48® PIANO FORTE; MASON MLUN okGaR, IN Ph) ‘1 Eee tO fe ee ‘ok i ee te = be ti Tepe crs escent ¢ Eee | Lath ffeil SEED ERS S 4ee zo Se Ber, Bos =) cS ic} 2 ba ia a PAY MOBNI tember 13, 1876, at 10 o'clock. idence of @ Indy declining bousekeepi No. #17 38th strect, between E ant spall cell the above supericr collection o iepl ds” THOS. DOWLING. Anctionerr. ABN EILLE, P. ae Auctioneer and Real Estate Broker. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY, BETWEEN ND O STREETS NOSTH AND 97H AND 10TH STBSETS WEST. By virtue of s deed of trost duted Angust \4thy1478, and Guly recorded 19 Liber No.9! th follo 404, oneof the land records for the Dis: trict of Columbia, and by the written request of tne holders of the note secured thereby, we will sell at pubic auction, in fromt of tho premises, on FEI sthe 15th day of Beptemver, 1576, at 54s o’clock'p. m , all that certain picoe or parcel of ground Known and described om the plan or plat ofthe city of Washington, D. O., as lot_ numbered thirty-eight (38), in. Davidson's subdivision of ibered hundred and sixty-seven je c' d the ths. for which the cost. If oom: plied with in ten days the trustees reserve the right Yo Fesell at the risk snd cost of the defaulting pur- cheser afier giving Sve days Dovice in some news- paper published in the city of Washingtoa. . F. DODGE, Se P. A DABNEILLE, * sepi-d&de F. D CLEARY, Salesman, OWNMAN & GEREN tAuctioncers, 1RUSTER’S SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON BOUTH SIDE OF N RTHEET. BE TWEEN Qist AND 220 STREETS NORTH WEST, 30x108 TO ALLEY 30 FRET WID. By virtue of a deed of trust Laperitrn date, et 25th, A.D. 1876, wnd duly recorded J 158, et seq., one of the la: of bia, and st the re- rho eg high- SDA, Septouber 13th, a. Me "clock p.m , ali th cel ot ground In the city of Washtugton and Dis- ictal street northwest, by the depth of one hundred Sight (los) tow public alley 80 feet If a . thirteea, (13,) ia squ: weuty, ““Terma of vale: One-third cash; of which $50 must at time of sale, and the bal: and it. HOLTZMAQB, Trustee, 1321 F street northwest. ¥ SALE ¥ PROPERTY ON (GASOLINA AVEO BBTW HANG! HOBT FIgST _EVENING STAR. EXTRAORDINARY ELOPEMENT— 4 Man wth Two Married Women.—Tne ) Whig of Frisay morning detalis iN. pearance Mr. t is that the trio bave formed a kind of Mormon Here ry Mag do not intend to come back. The West Troy woman is forty-ive years of age, and It Is said has @ husband in that village with whom bas not lived lately. irs. Oathout leaves behind Unree children, the oldest being but 9 years ofage. The matier has been placed in the bands of the detectives, and every effort is dasbing young man bave not put non >. gly FENSUESHOSEEGEEDE> FALBGPSRECTSUNE, EEATEEIREpTULnnT?, MIETESIETHOTEED ESTED ADORE TTROMRTTD HET, ACTION oF Cop Liver O1L IN Dr Suebheim finds that cud: liver oll nas fauty glycerides, free fatty acids—oletc stearic, and pahnitio_the qnantities of which vary in different kinds of oll, but *mount iu the clear variety to about five per cent.; And bo dlitary matters are tin ue oil. Its value, According to Buckhelm, Cepends on the presence of the free fatty Acids, sinee the absorption of fats is precad- fd, 10 & certain extent at least, by their dis- integration into glycerine and fatty acids: sod as the iatier are Introduced In codliv ofl in their free condition, and thas easil vnite with the alkalies of the intestinal jnices to form soluble and easily adsorbed soups and combinations, @ part of the diges- live work is spared, which is of importance for weak persons with deficient power of pro- cucing the gastric jutoes. A DAY OF FATAL Accipsnts.—In New York city, on Friday, Patrick Lamey fell cown a steamer'shateh way aod was instant- ly killed; Margaret Morris was killed by falling down stairs; Thomas McCall died of lockjaw from @ nati being ran inte his foot; Madeline Watson was run over and kilied; Jobu Martin died from the effects of a lager beer Keg falling on his head; Margaret Holstine was killed by belag ran over by @ borse car; Mary Lugneer, 53 years old, was burned to death, her clothing taking fre from @ lighted candle; an unknowa boy was found drowned in East river, aud Michael Aiken died o: troke. A STROKE oF LIGHTNING EsDS A SR- DUCER'S CARKER—Charies Manlove, of Jasper county, says the Greenfield ( Mo.) Ve dette, who was arrested last spring for the seduction and murder of his sister-in-law, Miss Belle Douglas, was Killed last week by astrokeof lightning, while riding on horse- back along the road about four miles west of Joplin, near the Stevens diggings. The electric fluid struck him on tne top of the head, and, passing down, broke three ribs on the right side, then divided, one charge coon ing down the right leg and the other dowa ore The horse he was riding was also ————— THE SEARCH FOR SITTING BULL.—The Pioneer Press of St. Paul, Minn., has a de- Spatch dated the North Bank of the Yeliow- stone on the 27th ultimo, to the effect that Sitting Bull's band was endeavoring to get back to thelr old hunting ground on the Dry Fork of the Missouri, aud that General Terry bad divided bis command aod was marching to intercept them. A despatch to the Chicago Inter-Ocean says the impression is general among the officers and men of the command that the campaiga is likely to prove aa lm- Tense Wild goose chase. Two Broruers Kru, Eaca Orner— Two brothers namei Kitchens, last Tours day a@tteuded @ political meeting at Aiken, S.C. On retarning home one of the brothers bad & bottle of whisky, of the contents of which he refused to let his brother imbibe In addition to the whisky both brothers were armed with guns and pistols. Toe result was that both of them were killed, expiring oa = county road within afew feet of each other. AN UNHEARD OF CASE OF INSANTITY.— A few days ago one Harry Simmons, of Lyons, la, attempted to put aqaietas on bimself with strychnine. It was evident that his mind was notsound. A medical investi- gallon disclosed the fact that for a long me he has been suffering from in-growiag eye- jashes, causing great pain and irritatioa. Plucking them out fatled to remedy the dif- fieulty, This had so worried him as to pro- duce insanit ‘The firm of Randolph y » brokers, of New York aad Poiladel ph suspended Monday. They have no contracts at New York, and their «Btire indebteduecss In Philadelphia is ouly sbont $5,000, thelr buginess being mainly with outof town custémers. Tne amoantof their liabilities is not known. W. B. Clark, & New York broker, also fi Monday. Work AND WAGES —The manufactarers’ board of trade at Fall River, Mass , have de- ciged that if the market remains on the first of October substantially as now they would restore half the last cut down of wages. The spinners of the Flint mii] have demanded immediate restoration of wages, but no strike has yet taken place. SCIENTISTS.—A meeting of American and foreign scientists was held in the Ohio staie building on the centennial grounds Mon- day for the purpose of forming an Interna- tional Archwological association. Perma- nent officers were elected and a committee ‘was appointed to draw up by-laws for the as- sociation. THERCONVIcT Marquis.—The Italian Marquis Lescate, who has eight years’ penal servitude for forgery of King Victor Emanuei’s signata: ac- Knowledges that the Dills were forged, but bot by him. He declares that in the negoti- ation of them he was a dupeof @ person whose name he refuses to reveal. A SCHOOL TeaceER KILLED.—A white School teacher named Harris, @ native of Sumner county, Tenn., was assassinated at Anderson Station, in that state, Saturday night. Misunderstanding as to the selection of @ teacher is supposed to be the origin of ine murder. DEATH OF a DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE.— K. L. Merriman, democratic candidate for Congress ia the 12th district of Peonsyiv: nia, died suddenly Sunday at Wilkesbarre. &7The schoolboy welcomes the days when molasses taffy will not meit. s7 You may wear your dusty old straw hat during the next two weeks only. s7-Colonel Tuomas A. Scott left Philadel- phia on Saturday night for Texas. s7-Alexander Sullivan, who killed C. C. Hanford in Chicago some time since, has been Indicted for murder. e7 The pugilists Allen and Goss were ar- rested in Giseinnatt Monday aud compelled to give bond not to fight in the state Onio. of murderous clubbing by @ policeman. &7 The Boston committee on the preserva- ton of the Old South church have 7s) Will not be allowed on the horse hel ’* on the three Tear seats,” is the notice in a newspa- & Abrecht’s mansion, Falls of Schuylkill, near Philadel; of eye 7A Miss Hi day last, and Knocked senseless @ time. pon poh y By ng Bag | avis for individ to raise the to “strike” Some ot five or ten the other day bounced James , democratic candidate for sheriff of didn’t even promise to carry & 4 i i La] i: 3 tite r : Aa He a a : i a aINst «4 Purs- - Tench ican Considerable repatation oo bee yt Specialiat, ing at ommerce street, Newark, bas for two years been eo- gaged in treating Mre. Stehi of No 196 Darey Street, for cancer. Mrs. Stehl hase daughe ter eighteen years of ge of unusealiy pre- possessing Appearance, with whom it te alleged Parisel became enamored. Toe giri, Margaretta, was accustomed to go reguiar- ly to the doctor's office for medicines. The girl foally became ensiente. Oa Jane 13, when i 2 -y- 4 of treating ber fora ae erieel admiuisteral medicine to om purposes. Imposaivie to withold the fects trem ier ny Witho! oe fever, Dr. A Sap Cask or Usrgauirep Love—a ZouNe man named Josena Kiertasn, who been as tender Selbach's saloen et = ieoeicanras borribie one, taking of bis forehead, but, Ftrange to say, did hill him at once, itongh the payecians =y hs recovery is impossible. He left a note on the doorstep of the hoase, saying Ubat he had been prompted to commit the deed because of unrequited love. Love, JEALO Y_ AND Mo DER —A fatal shooting affray look place at Asn Grove, L- linots, last week, by which George Sleeper wi Killed. From ‘all accounts, it appears Sleeper aod @ young farmer, named Bert Fieming, were rivals for the baod of a young lady. Sleeper bad won, aud was to be married last Tuesday evening Tuesday Fleming called on the lady, and on leaving the house met Sleeper ai ‘the front door. Afier some words, Fleming shot at Sleeper, &na they clinched and fell together from steps to we ground, Fleming underneath. He then fired another shot, taking effect in Sleeper’s right lung, causing deate in @ Short time. At last accouots Fleming was Stiarge. Both are said to have been quiet Sud peaceadie young men heretofore. ee COMPROMISING WITH a Deracurer— Inthe U. 8. district coart at Jefferson City, Mo., the case of C. B. Wilkinson, ex-revenas collector at St. Joseph, Mo., was’ disposed of by agreement between conse! that if Wil- kinson would plead guilty to the count in the indictment carging him with embezzle. ment @ud pay the government tu alleged to ave been embezzled wo counts, charging him with approvi fraudulent vouchers would be withdrawn and the district atloraey would recommend the minimum punishment. Under this ar- rangement Wilkinson will pay govera- ment about $8,000, all costs in the case, and FecelVe @ sentence’ of six mouths’ imprison- ment. The latter is expected to be remitted. AFRAID OF THE PooR-Hovsk.—A man named McCann, who had for some time been ® saloon-keeper at Athensvilie, Ih, butwho bas been absent for several weeks, returned Saturday. He found toat a youth whom he had left in charge of his business had squandered all the receipis. Sanday McCann was found ta the w near tlowa, by @man named Seymour, with bis throat cut Quod & savage gash in hisarm. He was just abie to whisper, and stated tat he did ithimeelf. In explanation, be said that be had but Ofty cents left, and wheo that was gone he would bave to go to the poor-house er go tob——. Preferring the latter, he cut his throat. Somes bopes were entertained Ubat his life might be saved, but be died Sunday night. as 87 Mr. Evarts is the father of eleven chti- dren, aii now @t the homestead tn Vermont, §7-Oat of the three hundred miles of pave- ment in New York tweaty one are of wood in @ state of decay. #7-Turnsities on the New York street cars bave turned out to be @ nuisance, aud will be used no longer. 87 The club that was worst beaten in the great Philadelphia boat race, sadly sings, “Afiiiction’s oar long time we bore.” MARRIED. GIBSON—BISTON. Ox September 5, 1576, bi the Bev. B.H. Howe, of the West street Presby- owe, HENRT K. GiBson to astington, v. 0 - LOBINZ0—BACOM. Ga Bep’ the Rev. Father Koase, of St. P. Wx. 6. Li NRA Bac Ve Toestay, September - Thos @. Addison, D. ™, cf Colemvus, Ohio, to T A. JacoBi,of this city. No cards. t—DEVBBS. On Taesday eventing, 4876, by the Bev. Jamce @ Hearne wimscave to Miss Maar J 0. o. FOX, of 22+ DIED. FiTZGEBALD. On Septembor m..FRancis Paraice @itzoneaco, font: end i Fupeta: will take place from 292 E strest south- west Thureday, 10 a.m, wi HOLSTON. On the 4th of Boptember, 1876, Eocrog. Giada. Reed pas whasset jOLSTOX, son of D. Ks a Leneesville, Ouio. aged 1 month and 6 ’ KEEFFR. On Tussday 1676, at 4 o'ciock a. m.-in the Both year of nineger S native of the county of Limer- of the Dowd deeply the death of their lace associate, Bsac - bose eo from auopg Us loaves 8 void sadly realize. ‘That we shall long cherieb his me: aeicious «ivisersan upright mau aut usefal citizen. 8 good % Besoived, Thet we sicorely sympathise with the family of our departed friend in their great loss ead bereavement, and we request vur secretary to communicate to (em this expression of our sor- row aad regret, Resolved, That we will this day attend the fane- rel UNDERTAKERS. R.* S48vEr, ose r ereEet Undertaker. We. HACKETT R.F. HARVEY. R.*- BARKER, Cabinet Maker asa l aderiakert 618 Lire Sraser Sontaws oeu-y merti-tr PROPOSALS. P OPOSALS Fou HYDRAULIC CemEnT. Orrick oF BUiLpiNe FoR Stats, Wan AND NN AVE. oes thee ” will be recetved at io xD vi for