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Sa DRY GourP (CCR FIRST GRAND OPENING or FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS. 1.000 pieces of Fall Ca! es, all new designs ck Cush doabls pened, 13, ich. 35, 37,50, pene P s, 12, 15, oi) GO pieces Pisin and Figured Dress Goods, at 25 ecnte per yard. FLANSELS! FLANNELS! FLANSELS! it. Plain and Twilled. 18. 20. 25.9), 37, 40 White All-wool_ 15.2). 28, 31,7, Blue aud Grey 2, 25. 30 37. otc WATER PROOF CLOTHS Black Water proof. double width, £0, 6. 73. Bavy Blue Water-proof, double width, 7 ‘ete. 4 fui 20, 22, 2. 31. 3: Pure Black Mohs 6,70, 7 New Fi ate Dress Goods 3 for m-n aad boys’ wear, from 25, 75, 87, $1, exe €. M. TOWSON & CO., 636 Pennsyleania avenue, anc?) Soot! den 7 h street n om EEVERY DAY WE ARE RECEIVING ») W DRY GooDS, SUITABLE FOR THE FALL _ SEASON CARTE Jost received. «large lotof Biack Cashmeres, ail piire wool.on= t 62 J a S, 707 Market Space. arse lot Black Alpacas, very fine, sof Blick Silks, very cheap. je wiath Just received. sereral ne 75, 87, $1. @1 25, 910. & CARTERS, 7 jew Blankets Rea W r® 7 Market Space. Fiannels, totha, Cass’ n and By Sheeting Cotton, Napkin« dark Calic. und Remnants, S59 @PEND YOUR MONEY AT 314 8TH 7 STREET NORTHWEST The t all Kinds of DRY ¢ . W. M. BROWN’'S, 314 Eighth street northwest. Domestics and ail kinds of Housekeeping Go ds, fall stock at sirenis” p aug METCHELL « Mt: (Successors & { in, John T. Mitchell.) 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, omenta to purchas fag stock in S=pte Striped and ¢ White Flapnels of every grate Oupital Cottons (our own brand) for general family ee hlasnoeaual. jermno Underwear, plain and fancy Hosters. ores. id and Bockekin Castomers preparing their children for school wf find on our counters an att: active display of service- SbI* Goods at very low prices. BF Visck Goods of every description, standard makes. $ 7 Av examination of styles, quality and prices solfeited; it incurs no obligation to purchase, PERKY & BKUTHER, Pennsylvania avenue, anglé-tr Corner Sh street. PoOSitIvELy SELLING OFF ENTIRE STOCK OF DRY GOODS To QUIT BUSINESS on or vefore September Ist. EVERYTHING AT COST! STORE FIXTUBES for sale at a great Dargain. STORE for rent. Apply on the premises, or to Mr. GEV. W. CISSEL. sugd-tr # Sev thie FURTHER REDUCTION IN PRICES. E 4 A FURTHER bas BEEDUCTION (NTE PRIOE oF DRY GUODS. Besntifol Linen Lawns at 12%, 15 and 20 cents, reduced from 37% cents Silk Plaid Pongee at 28 cents. reduced from 50 centa. Lot rempants Dress Goods 12% cents, sold for 80 cia, #emnante Calico $ cents, reduced from 3 cents. attings at prime cost. We ‘quarantes our prices as low as any house in Black and Colored Siixe chea GEO. J. JOHNSON & CO. sugs-tr 711 Market Space. F OB TOURISTS. Ladies’ Linen Dusters. Shetland and Zephyr shawls in aew designs et ‘and Zephyr Shawisin n Bich Silks tn Blac k and Colors, at attractive prices ‘We are offering the balance of our stock of SUMMER FABBIOS At greatly reduced prices to close them out. PERRY & BRO., Penna, avenwe and 9th street. 0} 1T.—The three UPPER FLOORS of our Pauling dings the best located office rooms in the efty. sug?-tr qm GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL SALE or DEI Guops, OSBPETINGS, OLL-CLOTH! aa sEOe, ae. | To-day ai All Fancy DRESS GOODS and SILKS will be sold leas than cost. All Staple Gooc's will be sold at cost for cash only. Stock mnst be reduced. The Newspapers of the Na- tional Capital. OLDEST! CHEAPEST!! BEST!! THE EVENING STAR. THE WEEKLY STAR. WASHINGTON, D.C. The Evening Star In everywhere recognized aa the leading newspape of Washington. With two exceptions only, i Ae tha largest circulation of any daily paper published south of New York, more than THREE TIMES that of any other im thectty, and EQUAL 70 THAT OF ALL THE OTHER DAILY PAPERS IN WASHINGTON ADDED TooRTHER ‘To advertisers, therefore, It presonts peculiar and Gnequalled advantages, in the extent and character of its circulation, and In the low rates charged, con. sidering the wide publictty it insures. Lt ts, indeed, within ft scope, THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IR THE UNITED 8TATEY. In this connection sttention ts Invited to the fol- towing article copied from “The Grost Newspapers of the United States,” serfes of Histurical Sketches puBlished In Rowell’s ‘entennial Newspaper Ex- hibition,” New York, 1876: “dm @ greater denves perhaps tham any newspape: tm the country, Tus WasuIneton EvaNine 8142 $3 the exponent and representative of the interests of tha city im which it is published. This bas been ita character from the berinning, and to this distinctios feature is laretly dua tis present wide circulation and | tts high character as an advertising medium Founded im 1852, it ts by many years the oldest, as it #8 also the most popular and infiuential, of the many mewspapers pubiished at the National Capital. The poltey Of giving the closest attention to local interests wich was adopted by its founders has mot only been adhered to, but still further developed by its present Sanagement, into whose hands the paper came, by eurchase, im 1567. Not only thts, however. Ime. diately om assuming control they determined to sole the problem af publishing a daily news and business “ournal, siromaly local im character, 30 cheap a3 to be within the means of the poorast citizen, yst s0 wideim Ms scope, s0 hih im its @ims, and so full and completes we ali tts departments as to mest theezacting demands of those wishing to keep posied tm the daily doings af Ae whole world. To this end the lavsest and best attainable force af editors, reporters and correspond- mis ts constantly empioyed, the telegraph is fresly and ltberally used, and the fastest and most powerful Printing wiachinery is called into service, The result $8 @ daily paper which literally goes into every house hold im the District of Columbia. dt has indeed bem a Stak has mors thom thres times as many subscribers and more than Awe times a3 many readers a3 any cther daily pape published im Washington. And not this alone, [ts regular permanen: subscription list is believed to be. sareer than that Uf any evening paper in the United Siaies, no motier where published, while tts cireula- Hom 42, im Proportion to the population of the city where printed and circulated, the larsest and fullest sossessed by amy newspaper tm the world. It follows, shar Jore, that within the territory covered by its cirew- sation it has no rival, nor anything approaching an équal, as @ means of reaching the public. It has, in fact, passed tnio @ mazim that “ Everybody in the District of Columbia who can read, reads THE Stak, and every one who advertises at ali advertises tm tts columns.” Yes it must not bs thoughs that its circulation and influence avs only local. It has @ wide disiribution through the matis, and im addition 40 this every issue of ths paper is carefully read bythe thromes of strangers constantly visiting the National Capital om business or for pleasure, and who consti- tute in avery laree dearea the wealthy and purchasing population of the diferent States and Territories; se that while the field of THE StaR is in a marked de eres local, the paper is mavertheless, im the best sense. MesMcPONion and uncircumscrided im its sphery,” een THE EVENING STAB ts furnished to subseri- bers at the following low rates: By carriers, in the Bo profit will be pace 3 Cuber “06. Ww. We: Foe Keser rot ty30 ¥ GOODS! DRY GOODS! D* AT DOWN, DOWH PRICES. Wor thirty days tire stock will be sold at a great Keduciion im Prices.in order to close out as Bret ae pomible before removing te our new place nese. A full stock of Mourning Dress Goods. Grena- Gines, Black Silks, Cashmeres, Tamiese, Mohairs, Sad Delaines; Table Lineas, Towelings sad Na Kins. with s foil stock of Staple Domestics at the lowest market prices for cash strictly. so. @ small Jot of Biack Lace Bhawis and Sacques will Le sold st ‘All articles warranted to prove as reptesent- 04, and fair dealing in all casos, at J. W. COLLEY'’S, No. 801, 2333-cotr Corner 8th st. and Market Space. p48eas ! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! WHITE Goons, EMBBOIDERIES, LACES, CALICOES, PEBCALES, LAWNS. MUST BE SOLD, KEGARDLESS OF COST. CONNOLLY’S, G08 Ninth street, $15,000%o87s or SBASONABLE DEY GOODS MUST BB SOLD TO BAISE MONEY. ‘We quotes few prices : 8.008 best 4 cents; short yards Spring Prints, ara Lonsdale Cambrie, down to 126 LO cases of Bicached and Brown Muslins, st 4,5, 7,8, 9 and 10 cents. 1,000 yards best 10-4 Sheoting meae, onty 2% ents worth @. ‘White and Colored Lawns, only 10 esata. city, 10 cents a week; by mail, 6) cents a month, or 66.00 per year, postage prepaid; single toplos, 2 cents, The Weekly Star. ‘This is a double, or etght-page sheet, containing Sfty-six columns of fresh News, Literary and Agrt- cultural and Miscellancons reading matter ever; week, and is pronounced by competent judges THB CHEAPEST AND BEST WEEKLY PAPER IN THB SNITED sTaTEs. It ts specially adapted for and pecullariy valuable to Farmers, Mechanics, and the Family Circle, In compliance with repeated requests from various auarters to hold out some inducement to those who wish to get up subscribers’ clubs for THE WEEBK- LY STAB, the following offer is made: (Single 8ubsoriptions, $9.00.) 5 cuptes one year for $9.00, and one copy te the gettor-up of the club. 10 coptes one your for $15.00, and one copy to the getter-up of the olud. At iw 8 condition of this offer that the subscriptions of each club shall all commence at the same time, and ‘all go to the same post office, ev ALL MAIL SUBSCRIPTIONS, TO BITHEB THE DAILY OB WEEKLY EDITION, MUST BB PAID IS ADVANCE, AND HO PAPER 18 GENT LONGEE THAN PAID FOR. e%e Jn order to avoid troubie to the offtes and disappointment to subsoribers, all subscriptions should be renewed some tims prior to expiration @ the same, Ore precise time of which ts aheaye shown by the dals which appears on tke address label. £10 ride, tS ts impossible to mapply back maamber a, 7 SPECIMEN OOPIES OF EITHER ISSUE FURNISHED GRATIS, OM AP- PLICATION. ————— SP BATES OF ADVERTISING, tm both the Daily and Weekty edition, made Known, and best jastes for special service furnished, om application. THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER 00! WASHINGTON, D. G 10:00—"N. prees. —— "Daly. Other trains daily, except Sunday. For Philadelphia, Accommod For | For Annapolis ‘cept ALEXAND WAY For Alexandria, 4:20,5,6,7 1 Fort p. m. dail Prahieleave Alexandria for aa a.m. E vanta avenue. left for the ch otels ‘The commodions Ba; Geoshonen, and EXPRESS, Capt. aa. wharf, foot of Tth street, every MON DAY ‘and FRIDAY at's o'clock p. more and ail river landings; retarni RAILROADS. —____RAILROADS. ____ BAT AS ee NATIONAL LINE AND SHORT ROUTE To THE NORTH, WEST, NORTH WEST & SOUTHWEST. June 24th, 1877. LEAVE WASHINGTON. Baltimore, Aainnie til, Way. Meations, — ‘imore, ay Point of Rocks aad Way Stations, via He: 7.) ':60—W hite 8 ar Valley 8; * makes te tops between Waatingtos and v's Ferry 7:66—*S. Louis, Cincinnati, and Pitte- tore, Express, (Hngermows ences Bun. }o—" Haitimore Bxpress. = Piedmont, Strasbi iy hester, Hagers- Of Rocks and W town, Point ‘Stations. 8:30—New York, Philadelphia, Boston and Balti more Express, 0—"Baltimore and Way Stations, (On Sunday connects for Anuspolis,) 10:00—Baltimore Express, 19:10—Baltimore, Ellicott Otty, Annapolis and Way ions. 1:30—New York and Philadel Baltimore Ex- press. (On Sunday to Baltimore only, cl Stations. :30—Raltimore and Laure! Expres. Btops at Biadeusburg. Frederick, vie Relay. 6—Potnt of Hicks,“ Frederk Winchester and Way Station’ 4:40—"Baltimore, Annapolis and Way Stations. Norfolk and Baltimore. Pas- jorfolk takes in the care di- '¥ to boat. $:486—* Chic: and Columbus Express. (Win- Chester and Hagerstown, except Sunday.) :30—* Baltimore ap :35—* Baltimore and Way Stations. 8:00—Point of Rocks and Way Stations, Metro- politan branch. 9:25—*st. Lous, Cinciunati, Pittsburg Express. York, Philadelphia and baltimore £x. PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE, TO THES NORTH, WEST, AND SOUTHWEST. Doubie Track, Steel Rails, Splendid Scenery, Magnificent Equipment. JUNK 24,1877. TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, trom Depot, corner of Sixth and B streets, as fellows: For Pittsbarg and the West, 10:10 a. m. dally, with Parlor ( from Car to Pittsburg and Sleeping Oarw Pittsburg to Cincinnati, St. Lonis, and Chicago; :40 p. in. daily, with Palace Car to Chicago. BALTIMOKE AND POTOMAO BAILBOAD. For ¢ iochester, Buffalo, N “I 5:25 a. m. daily, oxcept Sunday, Sally, except Saturday, wit e Cars t. kins. For Williamspo: Baven, Elmira, aud Watkins, at 1@:10 daily, except Sunday. New York and the Bast, As 5 ym. daily, with imited Express of Pul Cars, 9:20 a. m. daily, except Sunday and the 5:25 a.m. and 1:30 p. m., daily except Sunday, with Sleeping Oars fri Washington to Bostor 25 a. m.and 1:30 p. m. dafly, except Sunday, ‘0 and 9:55 p.m. daily. Limited Express, 9:20 a.m. daily, except Sun ion for Baltimore, 6:60 @.m,, and 4:30 m. and 4:20 p. y and 4:30 p.m. daily, ex- dal i DRIA AND FREDERIOKSBURG RAIL- AND ALEXANDRIA AND WASHING- BAILBOAD 5, 7, 8, 9:10, 10,11 4a. m.,1,3, p.m, On Sunday at 9:10. m. a1 Sonth, via Richmond, 1:46 a. m. daily; except Sunday, pe’s. daily, except 3) 60 TO aS 6, 7, 9:1 9:10, 10,11 a.m; 1,3, 4:20, 6,6,and ¥ p.m: Ou Sanday at 8:16 and'10 a. m. and 6 p.m. Tickets, information, sleeping and. parlor car ae- commodations can be procured at the offices, north- enst rer of Thirteenth street and Peunsylvania avenue, northeast corner of Sixth street and Penns: BOOKS AND STATIONERY. UR NEW LAW PUBLICATIONS— United States Statutes eTman's United States Criminal Digest, " Archi- baid's Criminal Practice and Pleading. Williams on Executers. Herman on Ohattel Laws’ American Digest ican Cases Reiatin, Di to Patents for Ti m 178) to 18 NSW LICATIONS—Other Peo: den, author of : Science aud Religion, aage. by Hovelacque; igest of Amer inventions aad MISCEL: iving Questions of the Age, Walker; Boyond the Sierras, by Tevis; Labor and ital, by Bailes; Li by 3 The Great, Half Hour Seri on the Beach, do. do ; Kste Oronin a of Greek Literati mer of Latin Literature, do. ‘Mrs. Oliphant. GOLOMONS & ylvania avenue, ‘HE LATEST PUBLICATIONS. Baker, Lientenant Uoione justratio wi ussia; 8vo., cloth, 3 The Tudors and ti re beolute Monarch; 5; oie Ace ene at nt; paper; Bh Ariadne, by Onid ri ie, by ba Bi 1015 Pennsylvania avenue. CIAL NOTICE. CARPETS!! On TUESDAY, August 28th, NEW PATTERNS OF CARPETS, I direct from the Factory, ¢ = to select from. Prices from 20 cente per yard up to the best grades, , CARPETS! CARPETS!!! pO ROLLS. 10 us Ay ALL WIDTHS OF OIL CLOTHS. Cc. M. TOWSON & CO., 636 Pennsylvania avenue, (South Side,) Near 7th street northwest. GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, &e. We are now prepared to f ge and small quantities at Low ‘Keepers and those fitting ont are r y invited to visit our Store. ligation to purchase, WEBB & BEVERIDGE, 1009 Pennsyleania avenue, Between loth and 11th streets. HARMON, BOSWELL & CO., : d at the depot, where orders can be ing of baggage to destination from and residences. P. FARMER, General Agent, L. Passenger SRANE THOMSON, General Manager. STEAMERS, &c. Pan ee canara ii PpoTomac TRANSPORTATION LINE. Steamers SUB, Oapt. W.0. ‘ker, leave Stephenson’s for Baiti- A Va Liane eee ee PONSA ea AY at 4 r ‘and river THursps for W: Tending at 4 p. m. for ead ‘at lowest rates. A. ply ye9'3m__ STEPHENSON & BRO.,7th st. wharf, {*OR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS— Untii farther notice the Bteamer MATTANO, Captain Wm. H. Byles, will be ran as follows: Leave Wasb- Pan from 6th-street wharf, ev MONDAY _ Landi DAY MORNINGS, at 7 o'clock, for eng as far down as Nomint; return on TUESDAY and FRIDAY. Leave every SATUB- DAY MOBNING at 8 0 clock, for all Landi ae far down as Mattox Oreek; returning on SUNDAY Freight recotved dally. oa at @. L. SHERIFF'S Coal ‘or any information, in- ‘Offices, LLA@ and Pennsylvania avenues. mar30-tr WM H. KILGMON, Agent. he swift legant trot EE on, bape and o’el Provid: leaves Norfolk every ‘Tuoeda: ardey at $ o'clock p.m." For fa jotropolitan Bank, Knox's £x Seeereer’ Toot of 6th NECTING AT PH Cony FOR SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. FOR BORSOLE, Fo MONEOR AND and ele; er LADY OF lock p. m., connect! witl ind other northern ‘OR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. Steamer JOHN W. snOnr so: Captaia Joun B. Woon, leaves her wharf, foot of Sth stroet, Tuesdays st'7 o'clock a.m. for Gone al Yelock a.m. for ne! Hiver; Thurcays at ¥ o'clock am. for Qurrioman snd Leonardtown; Saturdays at J o'clock @. m1. {oF Currioman and Leonardt own. On and after July 10th, will leave hg, ds a be§ Piney Point on Tuesdays at J o'clock, ! lag at dog lock p. m. 6 Po! .; Feturning, wil! leave int Wednesuay morning. Fare, round trip, 30; single fare. 81 ‘Applicatic it "a Bx called toe oe re ee ‘ACOINELLY, Agent. STEAMERS FOR NEW YORE, 09 ry Mon » aad Alexandria es. For ini on P. A. DESHA Agent, Water street, BAOON, town. wakvee BACON, CEYDE'S NEW pease LINE PRILADELER: WEEN APALEXAUDIIA, WABHING- ND ETO 1 'D STATES. E'S LINK thetr town wharf will please have to J. H. JOHNSON & west, and 12th stroct Gn F HYDE, GO Water of col- the tiston, the soamers of this line take a course outward passage from Queenstown to Hew rege pee age STEERS "On the homeward ago croming the meridian of THE = iA served Piero dd Aged ® Wea Aue. 3 we ae a er ree ———i@ — 313 EIGHTH STREET NORTHWEST, Still continne to offer ezira inducements to cash buyers on ail classes of FUBNITUBE AND DECORATIONS. ‘They are making @ specialty for the spring season WINDOW SHADES, WIBE WINDOW SCREENS, LOOSE COVERS FOB FURNITURE, OOBNIOCES, DRAPERIES, &e. 7 All Work ts guaranteod, and their assortment ‘complete to select from. TURE, ITOVES, &c., BOUGHT, paid, and sold at re- Cor. 18th and G sts., 633, northwé CE SRO Pet HOUSE 28 Ninth * ‘Opposite Patent Office. HOTELS. “ALBEMARLE HOTEL.” BROADWAY, Ore Pi mig Bg 2@4ra ST. On the Ruropen ‘SANVEIN & GRAND HOTEL BROADWAY AND 3ist 8T., N. RHE RCROrEAN . BUTHERFORD, jest. This well-known ‘ial rates, N¥W HOTEL, WASHINGTON, D. 0. HOUSE, PLUMMEE & SPOFFORD, neighborhood ‘of the Pre- nsion, the State, War, Ni Gallery. BANKERS, 850, $100, $200, $500, i@1, HAM & O0.. BANKERS street, make for cas tn instock of logitimate charketer, ‘amor . eDtiy pay from Sve to twenty times the amount tnyested every thirty da: cponit of ive per cont of five per cont. ports sent free. = ‘carried as desired on Giroulare and. weekly re- STOOK BXOHANGR ‘Gold on moderate margins. Corn. Btock privileges ore pat Hationst each 100 shares, on responsible Trast Company, Nt N oTIOE Arrived, dally, at Norfolk O7ster Fane tL ams tarden wholecale and retail. F supplied at cheapest market rates, ire 2 00 PEABODY MEDICAL INSTITUTE, No. 4, Bulfinch street, Boston (Opposite Revere House.) THE SCIENCE OF LIFE; Oz, SELF-PRESERVATION. MOBE THAN ONE MILLION COPIES SOLD. “ The untold miseries that result from fm early life may be alleviated abt this new M: KABODY MuDICAaL In- - on ferrore of youth jo Feato regained. Alro, AUCTION SALES. __ TO-NOREROW. JOHN SHERMAN, Auctioneer, St, Cloud Bufiding. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLEIMPROV PROPERTY ON SOCK CESEK OHUBCH KOaD, NEAB SOLDIERS’ HOME. D. « By virtue of = deed of trust to me, date Jove 3§th, A. D. sf), duly recorded ta hinee No. 647, folio 451, et seq., one of the land re cords for tue District of Columbia, aud at the re auesi of the party scoured thereby, 1 will sell at piblie auction, ta front of the promis-s, oa” FRI- 2AY, August 28th, 17, wt BH o'clock p. m.. the Dg described tract of land, lying in the coun. ty of Washington, District of Oolambi 4 formerly a part of Thomas Bro: nd. Reek Creek Church Bosd, aud beginaing for the said tract at av old boundary stoue marked 1, on & vist sccompanying 8 deed from said Thomas Brown and wife to Jonn Loeliger, which deed is recorded in Liber J. A 8.,No. 226. folio 253, et seq., one of the lard records for said county and District, bear ing the description No. 3; thence ranning south 3% degrees west 1.09 chaiss; thenoe north 64 degrece east 876 chains; theuce north7% ‘West 5.43 coaing; thence north 03% degrees west 49 cheias; thence’ south 86% degrees west 1035 chains; thenes south Ly degrees west 14.3) chains; thenee north 64% east 4.03 chains to the beginning, con'aining thirtesn aod 4-100 acres, more or less, toy ‘with the improvements. ‘erms of sale: One thousand dollars cash, aud the balance in four equal year with inter eat with within sev ‘This property has @ good front, with e fine vineyard, tn good bes in @ good stare of cultivation houses op the premises; o @& the“ Wine House,” and the o T with a room; also, barn, &c.. &e ; JON HITZ, Trastes W. M. SMITH, Salesman, — augs RUSTRE'S SALE OF PROVED REAL By virtue ot a deed of trast, dated July 224 A. D. 1516. aud duly recorded in Liber N 523, folio 350, ot thi trict of Colampi aod records for the [? at ths reganst of the pai Il set secured thereby. I at pablic ac frout of the premises, to the Lighest b DAY, August 24th. A.D. 187 the following dsc re: Washington, in said District, to. wit Lots lettsre} and marked “N"'and“O,” th Hall Neiison’s sub lt Vision of certain lots in dred and ninety-seven (297). fronting 43 feet 4 inches on i2th street and 17 fevton D stroct, to an all-y, together with the tmprovements thereon. These lots will be offered separa‘ely Terms of ale: One-third cash (of which $50 on im: 1 the bal each lot must be paid at t! ance in six and tw ta, to be secured by purchaser's bearing 3 per cent, interest from day of sale until ‘paid, and a deed of Coaveyancing and record 8 of sale are the right to reseli at risk and f a default. WM. F. HOLTZMAN, Trost A F street northwest B. F. STEIGER, Auct. sugli dts rPHomAS DOWLING. Accticneer, ,SALE OF A HANDSOME DWELL. A SIDE iT, ON TENTH NORTH WESr, LOCATION. By virtue of a deed of trast, dated Octet A. D. 4574, and recorded in Liber N . foito 186, of the land reoords of the Disteio f Colum! of the subscribers will sell to the highest bidder, 10 frout of the premises, on TUESDAY, the 28th day of Augast, A D117, at six o'clock in the afternoon, the fuliowing roal estate in Washing ton city, D. Being @ part of lot aumbored seven. in square numbered three hundred and sovety on the plan of said city, and described as foi ic h, forty sonth fifty five and 412 (55 412) feet; thenze in = northwesterly dircctioa to a polut on lth street West, fifty and 1012 (20 20 12) feet south of the north- west corner of the square aforesaid; and theuce from said point on l0ch street west, north fifty and 10-12 (50 1-12) feet to the place of begianiag,” together with all and siagular the improvements, et cotera, as in said deed mentioned, botug a haads me dwell: Ing, with modern impros cmeats, with vacant ground sufficient for another house, ‘The terms of sale as prescribed by the deed of trust are asfliows: The atm unt of indebtedness secured by the ded aud unpaid. t gecher with the expeusos of sale and taxes, (which will be stated at the tims of the sale,)to be paid im cash; and th= residas in #1x and twelve mouths, for which the notes of the purchaser, bearing mterest from the day of asle and secured by'a deed of trast (wit a covenant of insur- willbe taken, The rate ofintecest will be 5 per ceut. perannum. A deposit of @20) will be required at the time of the sale, aud ail conveyancing must be paid t: r by the purchias-r. It of sale are not complied with withia five days after the day of sale, the Trustees reserve the right to resell the property, on the same or any ot} terms, on fi: i in some new ington city, a” public notice, by two insert F printed and puoitshed in W. @ risk aad cost of t . HYDE, CHARLES M. MATTHEWS, $ Trustees. THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. augls-10t UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, Southeast cor, 9th and D streets northwest. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PRO: TY ON 47H STREKT WEST, BETWEEN M AND N STREETS NORTH, AT AUUTION By virtue of @ oved of trust to the subscr: ers, dated December 16th, 1575, and record in Liber No. 808, folio 92, of the land. record for the District of Columbia, and at the request of the par secured thereby will sell. by public s,0n WEDNESDAY, y i377, a8 o'clock pm.. the forth nineteen feet and two inches front (19 fi. 2 in.) of lot numbered twenty seven (27) by the depth thereof tn aguare numbered five Bun ired and tr. teen (513), with the improvements, consisting of @ fine Brick Dwelling and Stabie, = i Terms: One-third cash; the balance in notes of equal amount at 6, 12 and 15 mouths after date, at 5 per cent. por annum faterest until paid, and to be secured by a deed of trust on the property. All con: Veyancing at the purchaser's cost. A deposit of 100 wili be reguired when the property is sold. The Tustees reserve the right to resell the Property shouid the terms of sale be not complied with in five G88 Aer te wT LIP F. LARNER. mS aull-cokds CHAS T DAVIN. oe T. COLDWELL, Beal Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING SIT0ATE ON THE SOUTHWEST Pa) OF 16ru AND B STREETS NUBTH. By virtue of s deed of trast, dated Dacem- ber gth, A.D. 1875, and duly recorded in Liber No. $03, folio 435, one of the land records fur the District of Volumbia, and at the reyuest of the party secured ry, we will yes ront of the u * h at public auction, on TU AY. Septem berdun's. Brisry at © o'olock p. my the fallow - ing piece or parcel of ground situate tn’ the city of Washingtone District ot Ootambi Being Lots numbered forty two (42) and forty-thres (43), in J.-B, Turton’s et al recorded subdivisionof square num ber- ed one bund: and enty-nine(179): Beginning for the same at the northeast corner of said syaare and running thence west on north Bstr-et one huodrel ‘and ten (110) feet to aa al ten (10) feet wide; thence south on cast line of alley sixteen (15) feet; thence east one hundred and ten (110) feet to lich street; and theuce north on said 16th street to tas beginning; being part of original lote numbered fif- —_ ) and ——— ae in said square, together with the umprovements, ec. ‘Terms: One-third (%) cash; balance tn six (6), tweive (12) and eighteen (14) mouths, in eqaal pay- ments, for which notes of the purchaser will be re- quired, bearing interest at faze of eight (8) por cent. per annum, secured by deed of trast on the property sold; or all cash, at ely od of the par chaser. A deposit of one handred dollars ( §1®)) witl be required at time of sale. All conveyancing at purchaser's oost. If terme of with im five days after day of sale, the Trastecs reserve the right to resell the property at the cost ‘end risk of the defaniting Ct ir. Bait WARNER, pranteos auglé-cotds J.D. CLARY, 3 D' NCANSON BRO! 8. B. cor Ancts. and D streets northwest, RU > SALE OF IMPROVED PROPEA- THY Oa Bp STREET WEST. BETWEEN VEE. GINIA AVENUR AND SOUTd D STREET, AT AUCTION. ___AUOTION SALES. [D©SCANSON BROS. Acctionsers TERS SALE OF SAW TABLE AN AM ENGINE BOIL- W, SMOKE STACK, ec By Virtue of @ deed of trust, di a rust, deted 7th dai ead recorded in Liber Si, fol he land reeords for the Dis Tequest of the parties sccare wing goods named tu schedule aid trast, A “ix borse Power Steam Engine, an elecan Bight boree Power Boiler, had never, be each other lonely; the widow (Adrian TY has beer dame” ea ber three hucdred aed thict ember 9:h, 188: jarveyor of anid city, foli 188. said lot frontin, ind extending ba a half inches on the north line, and nin the south line. slong @ in width to another ailey 0 the two rtory brtck dwelliny kg f sale as prescribed by ssid amout of indebtedness secured by sail unpaid, with the expense of sale, inc balance at six and twelve months, {: notes of the purchaser, bearing interest {¢ day of sale, aud secured by a deed of trust property sold, shall be taken. quired of the purchaser at the time of sale, and c eX pease of parchascr piiea with in seven days Trastee reserves the rig the risk and cost oft Go Sunday last he was taken & Hart's land, where is a field of blue clay, tic alley ten f feet in width, with m. three hours. From thix o cided impro and ankles were covered wil tation A dop it of $20) re HB WILLIAMS, OO 1, northwest corm: 3 SALE OF SE 3 byte tials * = F225 @. 3 fe ik RIOR ROSE W Re : Kes, FULE PARLOR FURNITURE, | wal P agust 27th, A. D.i at 100 clock « m., and ¢ Tlandsome Rosewood case Piano, Opholsterel in Silg Brocatelie; ny and Gilt Center Tables, hagtsome Wainut legant Billiard Table, 4 Chamber Suites, Pillar Kx grain and bh | the equine kind, aud b Gilt Frame Oval Mir Waluut Caamber Saites < Table, Walant the flesh. Medical me | to leave it to time | tmight work itself out. T articles too numeroas on confined to her bed. Honse will be open for inspection Saturday previ- ARD WALLACH, Trustee. 3 BIC WASH B. WILL Augls-codtangaz.tits JUNCANSON BROS., Auctionsers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF AW UNFLNISU. Y AND BASEMENT BalOk DW ELL THE NORTH SIDE OF TWEEN iSra AND iG ru STS deed of trast, dated Deoomb aud duly recorded in Liber Bal seq... one of the land re cords for the District of Columbia, and at the request he parties secured theroby, we will sell, at lic auction, in fro: June ARth, 1577, hinety-tnree (98 of Square numbered one ha: (193), together with the improvements, &o. ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth cash; the bai nce tn atx at , Lot nambered @ subdivision end uinety-three secured by a deod of trust 0: A deposit of $50 will be required of ser at the time of sale, and all conveyancing je are not complica (5) days, the Trustees reserve the right to reeeil the property at the risk and cost of the haser. HIL(P F. LARNER, CBABLES T. Day. S7-THE PURCHASER AT THE ABOVE SALE being in default, we will again to be with within fiv jer for sale, at the of the defaulting purchaser. the above- Public action, in front of the AY, the $Oth day of Angust, ‘clock p. m., and on tue same terms as td. PHILIP F. LARNER, aul-cofds ONABLES'T. vais [)OWSMAN 2 GuxE to consider that as parce Georgetown, fn the for the same'at the end of twenty (20) tect peat of Oo at seven (7), in Oid fing with lise of alley (33) fest more or less to the by Win. H. Godey to heirs of Clement C. “two (22) thence eas? eighty Or lots to Congress strest, sou th the Ti and coat of defaulting par ‘baser = Oon' ‘at Cost naeor. Sugit cokds WILLIAM &, GORDON. Trustes. Vy 458. 5. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer. By virtue of » deed of trast the lath day of November, Is71, and records Liber. jo 38, one of the Inud records for the District of Oolumbia,and by tue written request of the party secured thereb: gell at public auction, on the estate, situate the District of Columbia, to wit: of Columbia: Beginniny e ee gs ine Fock as Seventh ey by orth of the aorthwest coraer - ith sirect Bock thenos N. ay, W. N. Bie, W. percl the place of beginning; containtag one regoue i)gope and Dyes) porches ‘of iand tm: . ‘ou id two (2). tm the divi worth, ‘surveyed for William A~ Mt thi aI i A i H aH AC Saeneenee subscriber, as survi' EVENING STAR. _ THURSDAY... August 23. re77. MARRIED ArrEn ax Ho In the ad want of ih resided last week @ midiie-ag. preserved and highly reapec couviry, # short distance from ~ame time lived a widower, w ved, @ little more than mid 8 Wealthy farmer. w f life except wife. One ove Lo tow * other. They ra drive to noon, took din drive,and returned » and wife. Bat = courtship sufficed. Taey y. Soon OF Writtes each knew the other's na reputation desires throagh mat friends. The widower was wealthy and por and hand-working.— ue Tue Eakrn Cun Levi Parsons, who helpless invalid for the past four five years, his lower extremetics ‘from the mall of his back down being totally zed, has for some time had enough falth im ly but excellent Indian remedy of urial in the earth to try it for his disease. Roswell a hole three feet deep dug, in wi § laid and co he earth, a nh ed nearly lo the arm: da ts lowed to remain about ° trix! a very de- s pereeptible. His fest 1 a thick Loeras- dead skin. This bas peaied off, and leaves the feet looking m: Ife lite. Blood in the velox appears thi d flows mach ulcker, and he bas his couch twice sine ars to be #0 p—{ De Honse.—Tae Dayton A MEAT Farina t Saturday says Mr. more orrma ns aAborse wnich has ions of his ancestors, notomniverous, The has shown a dixpoat- mn it isof- th apparent 2 avidi~ w 8 rates quite @ Herrman, in axes, Killed a offered the w and to the borse Was snapped cated, and swallowed ina breath. Ezra ie somewhat #& > sirange of the horse, a with w such as is usbally provided A CuRious USE FOR THE MaGwet.—aA curious tustance of the utilily © magnet is mentioned in the Adelaide « of Sune 14. A young lady sat down ou a settee on which a needle had bee: . pierced her thigh and sapp said it could rision, and eon renched by a large 1 became so severe Uuat the as sug- ful one being procured hours the needle face, raised and protruded gh the skin, and was instantly it bad been in the Gesh for tures Friday Wm. H. Goddard, a youth from Kan= sas, abd Robert Hollingsworth, a barkecper, who bad seen better days in Hot Springs and Little Kock, got into an aliercation over ® game of billiards. From the testimony it ap- Pears that Hollingsworth was overbeart aud violently abusive du his language. = ard struck his antagonist over the head with a billiard cue, for which be was arrest- ed. Hollingsworth went off to his room and lay down. Nothing more was tought of the | matter until night, when it was discovered that be Pas dying. At about 9 o'clock he ex- pired. It ap; At the corouer’s inquest tbat his skull bad been fractured b Goddard ts in jai y the cue. Terarkana News, SPLURGE doesn't pay. Spready weddings generally end in poverty and divorce, aud great big parties aud such like (uings, when given in the spirit of “highfalatio,” may Senerally be pointed to as a prophetic siga- judicating ultimate baukraptcy. Peo- ple of solid weaith aud real good sease do not do over-much of that sort of thing for the mere sake of “making a sp " Leek “round among your acyuaintauces and see if they do. AT THE TLE SHOW.—Gentleman T with solemnity — “Miss Fiorence do you love beasts?” ‘Lady, with viv roposal’ 87-Three ladies accompany the rifle team to America. They will see that there is fair elty—"Am I shooting. 87-Owing tothe insecurity of the jail at houston, Texas, all prisoners are Kept in irons. 7-The “grass-widowers’” trains are again run this year on the railroads from Richmoud, Va./ou Saturday nights, to ake busbauds to thelr Wives at the summer re- tort. S7 Among the inmates of the Virginia tiary area man aud a women who rom the latter's mother upon = £ which to gel married and set up housekeep- ing. 87'A Kentucky paper thus chronicles an elopement: “Mr. J. C. Jarboe aad Mise Artelia Sterett left rather hastily on the up packet last night, destined for matrimony aud misery.” S7 A veamster who carelessly drove a cart full of butiding stone over a pedestrian ex- cused himself on the plea that It was not his cart, aud he didu’t know it was loaded.— (Phila, Press. &7- Ben De Bar, according to last mail a@- Vices from St. Louis, was much better than he had been for several days, nad recoguized: a friendand expressed beer, and his attendants thought he might yet pull through. desire for a glass of a7 An eye ina large picture ofauactressin the window ofa snop ai Hartford, Conn., astonished the passers by recently by wiuk- ing at them. It was some time before the people discovered that the eye was a clever device worked by India rubber springs apd astring. (4. ¥. Po u7-Freeland is unhappy. Too long on the gridiron. Wants to be let alone. Thinks the trouble bas been made by some men whom he dismissed. Looks on it allas a de- Vice of the devil to try his soul. Loves his encmiles, and stic & sheep.—{ Brooklyn Union Argus. to Lis office Like a Uck to 87-A Philadelphia spiritualistic perfor- mer, who personaied materialized spirits With the ald of masks and Wigs, has bea exe posed. He had been doing a very profitable business. Many of his dupes believed that friends in the faces recognized that he showed in @ dim light. A newspaper reporter easily detected the fraud. Seanad MARRIED. TOLSON—SUMMEBS. At the Heteetie, Byte. copsi Obarch, Caiontown, D, U., on the Gumus, 1877) by Bev. OC, Marron, Lexar Makr B. Scxanus, both of DIED. aves V.,the da 5 igen Fane yp W223. =yot Anke lm at tmem war ee 4

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