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ee | The Newspapers of the Na- DRY GOODS OCR FIRST GRAND OPENI or {ND WINTER DRY FALL GOODS. Alpacas W. 22. 25. $1, 37 Pare Black Mohairs, full double widih, 35, 37,50. t Prices, 12, 18, GO pieces Pisin and Figured Dress Goods, at 25 oeute per yard FLASNELS! FLANNELS’ FLANNELS! Red. Plain and Twill 7.0 White all © Blue and Grey WATER PROOF CLOTHS Black Water. proof, double Navy Blue Wator-provf, etc. Canton Fini 636 Pennsylcania avenue, South side, near 7th street n. w. * VERY DAY WE ARE RECEIVING “ W DRY GOODS, SUITABLE FOR THE FALL = SEASON. CARTERS, 707 Market Space. Just received, « large lotcf Black Cashmeres, all nm Sacd wide, at 62 large bot Black Alpacas, very fine, overal new pisces of Black Silks, $1, $1 %, 1 &, g175 very cheap. CARTERS, 707 Market Space. New Blankets. new Shawls, Canton Flannels, Nhite and Red Woot Flannels, Warer proof Cloths, aesimeres for Mon and Boy's wear, Table Linen, my . hwel 2 quality on hand a very large assortment of DRY ud Will sell them very cheap. aag3)-tr YOUR MONEY AT 314 STH STREET NORTHWEST W. ML. BROWN's, 314 Eighth street northwest, H CHELL & MAI yer (Successors to Juha T. Mitchell.) O31 PZNNSYL Are offering ext ersof DEY « ber. Dress © ‘ds, Black @. t CUST for CASH. All goods ular prices. alle hasekerpiag t ar. 4. All a charged will be at reg- MITCHELL & MARTIN. OUTFIT: Debeges, Scotch Plaid grad ar own brand) for general family se bas no equal. Mermo Underwear, plaio and faucy Hosiery. pened, 13, | Incverywhere recognized as tho leading newspape Seas ta a ae RAILROADS. Barre GREAT DOGIER TE NATIONAL LINE AND SHORT ROUTE To THE | NORTH, WEST, NORTH WEST & SOUTHWEST. | 1877. tional Capital. OLDEST! CHEAPEST!! BEST!2 s Fe 7:66—"St. Louis, Cinetonatt, and Pitts- burg Express, (Haguanvwn enoeyt Sua- | THE EVENING STAR. B) Piedmont, Sesreb g, Winchoster, Hagere- town, Point of Rocks and Way Stations. ow York, iphia, Boston and Balti- THE WEEKLY STAR. Bi Stations, 1:30—New vor and Keegpege mre cope Ex- eas. (On Sunday to Baltimore only, Ding at all statious and conuecta for Brew WASHINGTON, D.C. 20— Baltimore and Way Stations, 36—Baitimore and Laurel Expres. Stops at —_o—__. 3 4 iadensburg. Frederick. via Relay. 4:3 6—Point of Frederick * Winchester and Way Statior The Evening Star 4:40—"Baitimore, Annapolis and Stations. $:30—" Philadelphia, Norfolk and Balttmore. Par. rs for Norfelk takex in the cars di- of Washington, With two exceptions only, és sa es Chester and Hi! the larsest circulation of any daily paper published south of New York, mors than THREE TIMES that of any other im the city, and EQUAL TO THAT OF ald THE OTHER DAILY PAPERS IN WASHINGTON ADDED TOGETHER 'O—Point of Rocka and Way Stations, Metro- Politan branch. 9:25—*st. Lonis, Cincinnati, Pittsburg Express, 30.00—"New York, Puiladelphis aud Baltimore mx- —— "Dati. Other trains dafiy, except Sanday. 77 boas 1877 PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE, TO THE NORTH, WEST, AND SOUTHWEST. Double Track, Steel Rails, id Scenery, Magnificent Equipment. TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON from Depot, corner of Bixth and B streets, as follows: . For Pittsbara and the West, 10:10 s. m. dally, with Parlor Car to Pittsburg and Sleeping Oars from To advertisers, therefore, it presents peculiar and Guequalled sdvantages, in the extent and character of its cireuiation, and !n the low rates charged, con sidering the wide publicity it insures, It is, indeed, within itz scope, Eplen THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IR Pittsburg to Cincinnati, St. Louis, and Chicago; THE UNITED 8TATES. 5 7:40 p.m. daily, with Palace Car to Chicago. sLALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD ‘anandsiz chester, Buffalo, N AD : the North, S% : . Gaily, = a4 au . m. daily, except jay, wit! in this connection attention 1s favited to the fol- Panco Carst »Watkune, For Villiameport, Lock aver irs, and Watkins, a¢ 10:10 a m., t Sunday. and the East, 9: sce Cars attached, Lin au Parlor Cars, 9:20 a.m. For New York and the East, 5:2. m...daily except Sunday, with Si ashington to Boston. sowing article copicd from “The Groat Newspapers y, with of Pall- of the United States,” s series of Historical Sketches paBlished in Bowell’s “Oentounial Newspaper Ex- Ribition,” New York, 1876: “Im @ treater desree perhaps them any arwipare tm the country, THB WasuiNetom Evenine Stan : nt is the exponent and represensative of the interests of | For Pope's Crock Lino, 6: m, and 4:20 p.m. te city t= which i is published. This has bom tts | por Autaysie 6:50 nea. and 4:20 p.m. Cally, ox. character Srom the besinning, and to this dissinctive cept Sunday. feature is larsely dwe tts present wide circulation and ALES SSD EARNS FREDERKIOKSBORG RAIL- AND ALEXANDEL ND WA: NG- tis Aish characir ax am advertising mudivm |) TON BAILEOAD. : a a oa ‘or Alexandria, 6, 7, ®, 9:10, O Founded in 1852, it is by many years the oldest, as ¢¢ 4:20,5,6, 7 pits. On Sunday a ts also the most popular and inAuential, of the many Land? p.m. sesespapers published at the National Capital, Tae | *°t the Sauth. roltey af ateing the closest attention to locat interass | Traine leave Alexandria for 6,7, 8:10, 10,11 em. 1,3, 4°90, 8,6, aud 7 pm On Sunday at $:10 and'10 a.m. and 6 p.m. Tickets, information, sleeping and parlor car so- commodations can be procured at the sftices, north- east corner of Thirteenth street and Peunsylvania Avenue, northeast coruer of Sixth street aad P ¥ which was adopted by tts founders has not only bem sdaered to, but still further developed by its present Management, into whose hands the paper cams, by wurchast, in 1ST. Not only thts, however. Imme. Kid and Bockskin G hildren for school will ive display of service- 8 cry description, standard makes. SF An examnation cf styles, quality and prices Solieited; it incurs no obligation to purchase, anglt-t POSITIVELY SELLING OFF ENTIRE STOCK OF DRY GOODS To QUIT BUSINESS on or pefore September Ist. EVERYTHING AT COST! STORE FIXTUBES for sale at « great bargain. STORE for rent. Apply om the premises, or to Mr. GEO. W. CISSE. a WM. BIRD WYLIE, sug-tr 1014 Seventh street northwest. FURTHER REDUCTION IN PRICES. E HAVE THIS DAY MADE A FURTHER - BREDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF DRY GOO! Beantifal Linen Lawns at 125, 15 and 2 cents, Teduoed from 37% cents. Silk Plaid Pongoe at 28 cents, reduced from 50 centa. Lot ‘brees Goode 12% cente, sold for 5) cbs. Heranante Valico & cents, reduced attings at prime cost. We ‘guarautes oar prices as low as any house in Oibinck and Cntored Sites chen stor * GEO. J. JOHNSON & CO. 711 Market Space. from 8 cents. Fo TOURISTS. Ladies’ Linen Dusters. Ladies’ Gossamer Water Proofs. Shetiand and Zephyr Shawisin new deatgus. ‘Bich Siiks in Black and Colors, at attractive prices We are offering the balance of our stock of SUMMER FABBICS At greatly reduced prices to close them out. PERRY & BKO., Penna, avenue and 9th street. VOR RENT.—The three UPPER FLOORS of Car building, the best located office rooms in the city. ag? qts GREAT —_—aneee SALE DBY Goops, D. 5 “CLOTHS, CABPETINGS, OIL- mavrixos, ae. te a To-day at Burdet! Fancy DRESS GOODS au and SILKS will be told less than cost. All Staple Goods will be sold at we oat ne. Wi. W, BUMDEFTE @ Co. Re. Foe K street. H jy te D®* Goons: DRY GOODS! AT DOWN, DOW PBICES. For thirty days our entire stock will be sold at a im Prices.im order to close out as before removing te our new lewest market pric Tot of Black Lace Shawis and Aas price i small Secques will be sold at ‘Al articles warranted to prove a represent- ed, and fair dealing in all cases, at J. W. COLLEY’S, No. 801, Corner 8th st. and Market Space. syeotr B48¢41Ns ! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! WHITE GUODSs, EMBBOIDERIES, LACES, CALICOES, PEBCALES, LAWNS. MUST SE SOLU, REGARDLESS OF COST. CONNOLLY’S, 608 Ninth strect, epposiie Patent Office. ivr $15,000 WOR Ta or SEASONABLE DEY GOODS MUST BE SOLD TO RAISE MONEY. ‘Two doors from 7th street. EP" Don's forea location, iyle-tr Y ™ © a. Liprary. EW BOOKS. OvE STORIES. By Mrs, Josephine Ciit- ar fees uD’ Folate. a Fosgl- Br sedee 2. were chaxtow, wasn 's Bi eb etd D*zine: diatly om assuming control they determined to solve the Problem af publishing a daily news and business “ournal, stronely local tm character, so cheap as to b4 wuhtn the means @f the poorest citizen, yet s0 widein ‘US scope, 30 high im tts aims, and 30 fuli and complete ‘im all tis departments as 40 mest theezacting demands & those wishing to keep Posted wm the daily doings of Mwhols world. To this ond the largest and best attainable force of editors, reporters and corvespond- ants is constantly employed, the telegraph is frely mania nvenue, and at the depot, where. orders can be left for the chicking of baggage t0 destination from and reeidences L. P_ FARMER, General Pamonger Agent. FEANK THOMSON, General Mangers sel STEAMERS, &c. MAC TRANSPORTATION LINE. ‘The commodions Bay Steamers SUE; Oapt. W.0, my and EXPRESS. Capt eg Jas. T. Barker, leave Stephenson’ Wharf, foot of 7th street, every MO! DAY and FBIDAY at 6 0’ 7 1», for Baiti- and liberally used, and the fastest and most powerful nots stig iaudingy, rturving’ leu Bale 2 ore, No. Dt street, ev. and prinsing machinery is called into service, The resus | THURSDAY at tp, Oy for Wechlogton wat cine 4s @ daily paper which literally goss into every house- bn ‘at loweet rates. Apply, Acid im the District of Columbia. Is has indeed bem joun STEPHENSON & BRO.,7th st. whart. conclusively established that THE BtaR has more sham thres times as many subscribers and more than Awe times a3 many readers as any other daily paper published in Washington, And mot this alone, [1s regular permanent subscription list is believed to ‘arser than that of any evening paper in tha United States, no matter whers published, while t12 circula- fiom is, im proportion 10 the population of the city where printed and circulated, the largest and fullest sossessed by any newspaper tm the world, It follows, therfore, that within the territory covered by its cirew- dation is has mo rival, mor anything approaching an qual, a3 @ means of reaching the public. It has, in FOR POTOMAO RIVER LANDINGS— Until further notice the Steamer MATTANO, Captain Wm. H. Byles, will be run as foliows: Leave Waab- ington from 6th-street wharf, ever; THUBSDAY ORRInCS, o'ci Landings as jomint: TUESDAY and FRIDAY. Leave every BA DAY MORNING at 8 0 clock, for all Land: far down as Mattox Oreek: returning on BUNDA Freight received dally for any information, $3rr $9. SHEELFR’S Coal OMoes, AAG and ennsyivania avenue. tr WM _H. KILLMON, Agent. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. on B- os fact, pained wate @ meri and wieamer LADY 2 = im that “Everybody im | THE LAKE ‘Onin J. Wait the Distria of Columbia who can read, reads Tux | leaves Sixth street every Mor Grak, end every one whe ises at all ad day,' Wednesday and Friday, at guctock p. m., connecting with ee for Boston, im its columns.” Yet is must mot be thought that its | Providence and other northern points. Returning, ik every aureday and circulation end infumce ore only local. 11 has a | See RG ois? eeetanrs Roureiay and Bol wide distribution through the mails, and in addition s0 this every issue of the paper is carefully read bythe thrones Of strancers consiantiy ersiting the Nationai Cayital on business or for pleasure, and who consti- FOR POTOMAO RIVER LANDINGS. Bteamer JOHN W. THOMPSON, Captain Joun B. Woon, leaves her wharf, foot of Sth street, three Tuesdays at 7 o'clock s,m. for ne! tute im avery larse dearee the wealthy and purchasing | river; Thardays at 7 o'clock s,m. for Gurrioman population of the different States and Terriiories; so that while the Acid of THE StaR is in @ marked de 700 local, the paper is nevertheless, im the best sense. seomopoiiion and wacircumscrided im us sphere.” rrioman and Leonardtown. On and after July 10th will Toave Washington for Piney Point on Tuesdays at ‘J o’clock, arriving st Piney Point at 4cy-lock p. m.; returning, will leave the Point Wednesday morning. Fare, round trip, ly at the Office over x) Office, or at the —_o—____. Metropolitan Bank, nO} ‘Company's Wharf, foot of 6th street. ication at Knox's Rx- THE EVENING STAB ts farnished to subscri- ger Beicanlied fr GaMbuL BAGO, Pret, bers at the following low rates: By carriers, in the | 3° 9 ee oan TORK city, Wcents a week; by mail, 0 cents a month, or JOHN GIBSOM and BE. 0 will leave New York at @ o'clock p. 06.0 per year, postage prepaid; single copies, 2 | Every Saturday, Georgetown every day ah -< a and ——— every Monday at o'clock p.m. "oes ——- ights taken. at lowost rates, For tnformation at Office over Metropolitan Bank, 16th street, Geto HB. A. DENHAM, ‘Ageat, Water street, Georgetown. BAMURL BACON, The Weekly Star. _ardi-tr President. Tats 1 adoxbie, or eight-page sheet, containing | (LYDE’S NEW EXPRESS LINE 5 ‘Sfty-six columnsof fresh News, Literary and Agr vomanotay AND GEOMGER Oe ee cultural and Miscellaneous reading matter every OLIDES Lind Oe Al ee week, is pronounced by competent judges 1 : = macy norma an ome | FOE Genin deel rom Washi ay, a CHEAPEST AND BEST WEEKLY PaPER In YER Gergen tee 7 SMITED sTaTEs. It ts specially adapted for and oy daily. it Pecaliarly valuable to Farmers, Mechanics, and the | Proriderce. Conslgnees x Family Circle, In compliance with repeated requests from various atarters to hold out some inducement to those who D. 0. ‘ater + Georgetown, D. 0.; Wil. P. 9 - Saalaesnaitenaanaslicnsinal 2 Cretan.tcntovngctrwmse | AMBRICAR, LINE OF, S7RAMBELPS by 5 Ld « Philadelphia to Liverpool, touching et ae (Single Subscriptions, $9.00.) Queenstown. Gsbin, intcrmadieta and steerage pansage tickeia 6 coptes one yoor for $9.00, and one copy | oo Tages y tisee Rie hgetn fi ee Hee < iieaes one ona oa to ene myn. 10 copies one year for $15.00, and one ot Cored safl every 8 copy to the getter-up of the oud. turday from Bremen Pier, foot of loboken. Rates of rs street, Its s condition of this offer that the subscriptions | New ‘York to Southampton, Havre and Bromen, irst cabin, @100; escond cabin, ofeach club shall all commence at the same time, ang | 9 8°14; moorage, @30 cure ide ah All g0 to the same post office, ee CUNABD LINE. oR. 97 ALL MAIL SUBSCRIPTIONS, TO BITHER sag tee woumors of tia line take'a specie cowtes THE DAILY OB WEEKLY EDITION, MUST BB the outward passage from Queenstows to New York or 1 meridian of 60 at 48 lat., or PAID IN ADVANCE, AND HO PAPER IS SET to the sorta ea LONGER THAN PAID FOB. @%e Jn order t0 cold trouble t0 (he offs ond disappointment to subscribers, all subscriptions Ni ie ecco, Ling at CONE HanBOR, OO 3 should be renewed some time prior to expiration Wed jzemia— m Wels Oe @ the samme, the precise time of which ts cheays oa “Weg Set x shown by tha dale which appears on Urs actress Toliowing jow fork. label. As Grids, i ts tmposnibis aoe Te OFF ~Titd ap ai tickets oa all parts of Burope See a mee members. o@ SPECIMEN COPIES OF EITHER ISSUB FURNISHED GRATIS, OR aP- PLIOATION. —-——_. G7 BATES OF ADVEETISING, tm bot we Deady and Weekly edition, made known, and fest} ‘nates for special service furnished, on application. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. Ws. B. WILLIAMS. Auctioneer. VALUABLE BUSINE3S PROPERTY FRONT- ING OO SE’ TH STREET, ees wore s ON. AY, Augast 27th. 147, a: @ m. 1 shail eel, ia from: of the No. 434, har ing back 108 fet, more or less, improved by & substantial three story brick ¢welling, with store room. Persons in wan’ of bret class busiiiees property shoald not fati te attend the sale, for seldom such a chance is offered to par- hasers of property in that location, ‘Terms of air: Une third cash; balance in one and for notes bearing intevest at 5 per cent per annum, and secured by a deed of trust on pro} erty sold." All conveyancing. &c., st purchaser's cot. 8200 down on day of asin WASH - B. WILLIAMS, Auct. For further particul a rrbeEpatticuiare apply to DeMOW BRAY ag 21.23 25,27 ————————————— BOOKS AND STATIONERY. O&F. NEW LAW PUBLICATIONS.— United States btatutes at La: vol. 19, 44th oi wack A bald's inal Practice leadi t lgest ft % of ican Cases ah to Patents for Inventions a Copyrights from 1789 to 1863. NRW. MIS NEOUS PUBLICATIONS—Other le dren, author of Helen's Babies, Science aud Beligion, by Winchell; Science of Lan funge. by Hoxelacud; Living by Walker; Rey Sierras, Oapital, by the on the - do. 3 Cronin’s Do 45.; A Primer of Greck Literaturesdo, don mer of Latin Literature, do. d Mrs, Oliphant... For sale W. iH. & augli-tr 475 Pennsyli SS EA-SIDE READING. *° Oriental Religions, China; Jon Problems of Life and Mind, Vor 3: ber Vol 3: Lowest #8 Art Edneation Applied to Industry; Nichol Bine and Bed Light; Dr. Pancoast; Mythology of Greces and Bome; Blanchi; @1.30. Lafe gud Specehes of Daniel Webster; Smneker; 1.25. After Many Days; Ohristian Reid; $1. A Woman Hater; Charles Reade; 7c. Ganile Bt. amgeio, belli silioaal ouapteteve Boba le St. Angeio, being a ° 0 i Boma; WW" Story: . 275. of Lossie; Macticnaid; 780. ‘oil; Turgenieff; @1 135 SOLOMONS @& CHAPMAN, a 911 Pennsylvania avenue. ‘HE LATEST PUBLICATION Turkey, by James Baker, Lieuten: with maps and filustrations, ai J0%8-tr form with Mackenzie's Russia; 8vo., cloth; $4.80. Beconcilia- tion of Beience and Religion,’ by Alexander Win- chell, LL.D.; 2mo., cloth; $2.69, Camp, Court and Sicge, by W. Hoffman; 12mo., cloth; 92.00. A Brief History of Turkey, by Dr. Johannes Blochwite ; 800. The Tudors and a the Be formats aper; 38. lute Mc Fi paper: in Athens, 250. ‘The Wise of the HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS SPECIAL NoTIC CARPETS! CARPETS!! CARPETS!!! On rome August 2%th, e will open 100 ROLLS NEW PATTERNS OF CARPETS, All direct from the Factory. No Last Year's Goods to select from. Prices from 20 cents per yard up to the beet grades, BRUSSELS, INGRAINS. “ "VENETIANS. ALL WIDTHS OF OIL CLOTHS. Cc. M. TOWSON & CO., 636 Pennsylvania avenue, (South Side,) eng2)-eotr Near 7th street northwest. Ca, GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, &e. We are now prepared to furnish above Goods in large and small quantities at Lowe! races. Housekeepers and those fitting out are ro- e] tfully invited to visit our re. It incurs no obligation to purchase, augl3-tr Between loth and 1)th streets, H48MON, BOSWELL & CO., 313 EIGHTH STREET ACETHWEST, Still continue to offer eziva inducements to cast buyers on all classes of FUBNITUEBE AND DECORATION ‘They are making @ specialty for the spring season WINDOW SHADES, WIBE WINDOW BORER, LOOSE COVEES FOE FURNITURE, OOBHICES, DRAPERIBS, &e. 97” all Work ts guaranteed, and their assortment complete to select from. myll-tr SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, and the highest cash eee! p+ mia aes anced prices for cash: w RUTHERFORD, myl2-ly _ Cor. 18th and G sts., 632, northwest. NEw YORK WINDOW SHADE HOUSE BEST Q0ODS—LOW PRIORS. O18 Nit ably Btreet, Opposite Patent Office. HOTELS. “ALBEMARLE HOTEL.” BEOADWAY, Gra QVENUR AND SOrx OT. acing Madivon Square, Pian, Proprietors, Ons Euro} jell-3n GRAND HOT BROADWAY AND 31st BT. ON tHE KuRoPEaN HENRY MILFORD SMITH. CTapecial rater, during the sprog, and sumac? at speci months. mari9-cotm WESTMINSTER HOTEL, N THE KUROPEAN PLAN, Oorner Irving Place and 16th strest, Now York, One Block from Union Square and Broadway. ‘The most central yet quietost location in the city. Qonvenient to the great stores, theaters and churches, Elevator 1 modern improvements, Masy access of the ott Me ‘and stages. - J O. 5: FERRING Proprietor. Eu, NEW YORE, LAX. , Proprietor. ior advantages, all apab-mw farm N=W HOTEL, WASHINGTON, D. 0. RI@@S HOUSE, PLUMMER & SPOFFORD, First class, and com; in all its a) the Corcoran Art Gallery. jand0-ly and GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. HH47S For EARLY FALL WEAR. opening Light Weight Soft and Stiff FELT MATE in colofe 1 tall went at lowemt mare prices. ‘B. H. STINEMETZ, Hatter, yl 1237 Pennsylvania acenue, augls-tr Next to corner ot 13th street, HAT: lI ‘The best and cheapest HATS, UMBBELLAS and CANES in the city, UMBRELLaS, 7 WALTER KEWS, CANES. 1419 Penna, av, te se LEDROIT BUILDING, Manafactures to order SIX BEST DBESS SH? snes peg TT PURCHASEB one. oR SO) RE Gentlemen leaving the for the seaséR can leave their and ‘at pleasure from s istanoe. ‘Bhirts, Collars, Guile, Drawers, Sen et a # _AUOTION SALES. .|_AUOTION saLEs. _| EVENING STAR. THIS AFTERNOON. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TZ > __— yr SHERMAN, Auctioneer, CANNED GOODS. PICKLES. BLA OK IN« = = —sues 24, 2079. . Clond Building, CROCBEBY. GLASSWARE, GRO E AIES ~ ‘anZ.., ; aE, Fore rae PES ANOTHER MATERIALIZiNG Fuaup Exe TBUSTRES’ SALB OF VALUABLE IMPROVED MOBNIN« Proskp.—For some time s fat PROPESTY ON BO) cK CHUBUR Toome, I rh ill ee Hlias have been conducting Beton eee BOSD, NEAR SOLDIERS’ HOME: D. ©. cols formances in Philadelphia aed hone Pore By virtoe of & deed of trast to me. dei FDowiina. ace | at ™ ng Fone aad heir success Zuue iSth, A. D. 1871, duly recorded ia Liber atten &, was ihe wonder of those $i7, folio 431, et seq. one of the land re (T BOMAS DOWLING, Acctioncer, peo ,Atteuded ‘their entertainments. But cords for the District of Columbia, and at the re gen | ey bave at lasi been exposed through the rared th: I will sell at | SEW AND SECOND HAN! eforts of a reporter of the Phil clphia ia front of the premises, FRI SEVERAL PIANOS, 180! Times, and Mr. iiesenger,@ merchantot 7 Augat @4ch. IT, at & oclock pb mt IkKORS, STOVES, CA city. "The Blisses were aay at tm 4 follow ing descrited tract of land, iying in the coe JABS, CIGARS, ETO” int Camp meet dtwevenwie. fy of Washington, District of Colombia. and | TO-MURBOW (‘Saturday Dee eee ng, aud the ownerof the house formerly a part of Thomas Brown's land. sitnateon | 200 ciock, im frout of my 1 — A Srain pipe through the oal- Bock © Charch Boad, and beginning for the ai! sell a large agsartment of the above ar. Bliss bed left word that no one was to eaid tract at an old boundary stone marked 1, on a ode. be admitted to the cellar in | absence, but pint accompanying a deed from said Thomas Brown | | Tt THOMAS DOWLING. Anct. | the plumbers, boing takeu into And w foto John Loeliger, which deed is recorded confidence, seeired an entrance in Liber J. A 8..No. 226.'folio 253, et seq. D FOLKY, Auctionser, S11 Tth street, report 2 . the land ‘records for said county and District, bear . — The coll nets assistant. In jon No. 8; thence running south 3 AUCTION SALE po Selling, and Atlee ea oo elt ap to degrees west £05 chaise; thenes orth 64 degroes Or SATURDAY, August 9%, 197. at SALT st. | the ceiling, and filed with costumes ant a chains; thence north 7% degrees west Sal | Porthw U6 sold to the Righest bidder. for | cessories Of the “apirita,” coats, cownm, Shains: thence north w% degrees west 490 cheins; | Pwh. a larce lot oi Teas, Coffees and Sugars to the | blankets, feathers, Mowers, aon jouth 85% degrees west 1035 c 4 art Liddor for cash eal 91.10 0 clock» mand | paints and the thence south 1 degtc eed Sut Now is yout tue for barguue, With @ black cushion oa it, and @ small © con’ aint irte-n aud 40. | one, ecme all; we wilieuppls ail.” Prise ne obpece, | ladder With its steps qushioned h the improvements, the goods must be sold Which, when mounted on it, reached to s erms of sale: One thousand dollars cash, and the aun of Boots and Shoes to be closed | trap door above, and enabled the in four equal yearly payments. with toter P.POLEY dalance » Anct., eat at 7 polselessly to pass n 4 t. Th z ees, oynee. secared avgas St s' ih street Washiagton. D.C. ducted to the c: int parlor. trust on perty sold. A deposit >. BRO. ee careful ( coal ron quired of the purchaser at the time of» §, 9: SROOn Se gan pop ae, expenses at purchaser's cost. Terms to bs complied NMR ROKNT UK tek eee aims , ime bea ag ny Northy corner of Arh street and Pen une. Ughtly to the beams by tand- This property 00d front, on th» pubtic road, | ¢ ni ot ave it the utmost solidity, and the with a five vineyard, ingvod bearing onder.andis | SALE OF ROveEBOLD woe Re ATS d the cracks in the floor were hid- ine good sta:eof caltivation. “There aro 2 frame |g, MONDAY MORNING. Aust Be den from the eye by Lie partitions of the cab- seine tbe, Pepmlnes; one of about § rouy ji ecg BO o'cleck. I sbail selvat tae ebove i inet anda piece of wool t apparently room; aleo,barn.ac/ae i tac the Honsehold ccte,c mprising Strengthened itasa@ brace. The machine JOHN HITZ, Trastoo varier Chairss Halt tuttrreece 4 a. on 2S W. M, SMITE, Satesmaa ‘angi “alge ae the the gccupacion of Bliss —_— — a Room and Kitchen Rea TO-MORROW. . a YMAN'S Joke Teyman.@ [ 2oS: BWAGoaman, widower, recent & sensation Beal Estate Auctionser, SLB 7th s.reet, bist 1 of seven 2 ae crown up daa tle- TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY aan Wei Fo IN SQUARE No. 739, FRONTISG ON H man for a nuniver of KELT, BETWEEN Ler AND 2 ona ast ters rec: virine of adeed of trust bearing date th | h stated D. 1875. and dal, with six sprigt f the Distetck of Cot egy . e District of Colum of that news 9 . om the request of the party secured th-rel coony auth ae ae t shall sell at public auction,on the premige secured thereby. | eer Sat meth cacy for their TURDAY, the lay of Augast, at 45s | front of the premises tot | meekness > poraments, p.m, all that pi of ground | Ds¥, Angust 24th, A.D ;8 there were i diguated on thi the ilowing described te ring of hair, seven (7). of Chatles @. oe ae 4 original hered eleven ( ‘i i ¥ tof thirteen (13) and fourtoon (14) of aqaare | ubered seven buadred and uinetesn (719 frouting Hi street seventeen fe 4 ronniag back with de of the fifteen foot | sling, provement thereon. These iote ith the tm, hird cash (of whtch Wi and six months’ interest Bag ee ph Re yt thereon in c ence ia six and twelre months. welve months in eqnal payments, to with interest at 3 por cent, from day of eal ared | paser's notes, heariug 3 per cent, trast on the property sold. A deposit of fifiy dol Es 2 acct ot of the purchaser at the tims of tru: property 4 ng au. recording at par ing at porchacrr'v 6 ~ are not complied wita w plied with tn six days a! ‘he Trustes reserves reserve the right ¢ tu right to resell at risk and cost of parchaser fa | RANDALL H WM. ¥. HOLTZMAN, Trustes, | = LF sircot northwest = — | B.F. STEIGER, anc anels dts TPHOMAS DOWLING. Auctionser. 18 POSTPONED “ "SFeat Were Mew at the success of TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A HANDSOME DWE eye hour he Sacramento (Cal.) Lee F ANG, WITH A SIDE LOT, ON TE . u HAN, | Some few BEING VEWY Desigtole ROTORS | ee ate oe ie ‘river, and. w NG y § ABLE Luc. iN. rag | @cross th river,and wh ABU Fietae ofa snd of trast da'ed Ostober J. T COLDWELL, teal Retste Anctioncer. over, the rope which is ;,D J874, and recorded in Liber Thes' 8 ) j end b, 1 nich tb foito 186, of the land record TRUSTEES SAL5 OF A oun. | broke.” < ios toleeek eee ee ot a ST BEYOND BRIGHTWOOD, Ue- | passeng © men could swim: art ea ETERY AND BUILD- | the boat was drifting dewa; there was pole oliowing rea! e - vi ns RE ing on board by which tt could bs paddled o« ton city, D. C': “ Being a part of lot aumbored seven seorded. tn Liber No. st its movements od. For a few moments (7), im square numbered three handred ani sevonty ad tholnnd recente fer ton Silence and inactivity relgued: then asirong (370), on the plan of said city, and described as fol- id aan onaemar or and hea ooking Canadian woman, see. i Begining for the same at the northwest cor- | 2! ured thereby, wewill sel, at pe jug that the men contd do nott: cheded said square, and ruaning thence east, along be | Fo.t ot thee on MO! i - = sth ing, proces street porth, forty two and 6-12(42 6 12) feet; theuce | Lor et @ oflock pment Spumls to take off her shoos and stockings. south fifty five and 412 (55 412) feet; theaze iu a catane sivunte {6 tin bona Modesty forbade the removal of mach more northwesterly direction to @ point on lth street ft: All that ploce or parcel 5 | Sud, arrayed as weightily as HoratiusCocies Wont, sfty and 10-12 b0 10 12) feet sonth of the north describ’ asend belog part of ad | Was when the bridge fell and he jamped into w er of 9 aforesaid; ence from irls Portion,” ly te WATDess On said point on 10th street west, north fifty and 10-12 | ,it!s Portion,” lying o rest rosd, directly | the Yellow Tiber with his Laraess on bi opposite“ Battle Cemetery” and south of Mr. Lay's, (® 10-12) feet to the place of beginning. back, she caught ‘Btaining nineteen (19) acres, tw: roods and ten | into Lue muddy current With all and siugular the improvements, et cetera, | ° 2" - . iy fain said deed mentioned. being a haadsome dweil: | Vey "mcatinned end deserted eee ea geee?, | There were no exultaut improvements, with vacant ground trom H Isabel Mary C. Mitchell hell, dated 1872, and duty recorded in Liber of the land recerds for the District of Columbia, together withthe imorovements, &o . consisting of s two-story frame dwelling and the becessary out buildings—enbjyect to certain incum- uces, Which will be malic known at the time of Keptember Ith, Ing, with suilicient for another house. 7 No. 757, folio 22, of admiration. d of sale and taxse, Of the sale,) to be paid in cash; six and twelve mouths, for which the notes of the Unpaid, together with the expenses (which will be wd to greet her with loud denly cheerful faces of on the boat were beaming upon her with eyes She reached the bauk, ued the rope to & strong tree, and the men hauled. & rope in her tee mans On the banks adit, bat the sud- the lords of creation ‘wanderings, came across the Russian soldier. They determined placing urchaser, bearing interest from the day of aaleand | "°. How THE BASHI-Bazovuks PoxIsnep Secured by a deed of tram {witm a cor - | qgtereny. sou in cosh. ani the balance ia, 18, and |r Ying. three Bek ieee on olber ‘ance) on the property sold, will be taken, C trim re: | day, in their Of interest will be 5 per cout” it | Secured by a deed of trast Pee |b heke ae ‘ef @200 will be requl ‘at the time of the sale, and quired at the time of sale, and al! conveyancing at y ofa all conveyancing must be paid tr by the purchas-r. | © — * cost. Terms to be complied with in | to bury it, and were on the polat of If the je are not complied with withiufive | °°" UE) ek wanwen. it in @ burriedly-dug grave, when the Ras- dase aiter the day of sale, the Crasteos reserve th | gu tad SEN Wee ts WARNED: trastecs, | slam came to lie songs, med right to resell th perty, on the same or any other = = = intention, terms, on five days’ public notice, by two insertions observing their remarked that he was not dead. in some newspaper printed and published in Wash- | J )UNCANSON BEOS.. Auctioneers. oy 7 oomee nas Bee teally, ‘Ros defeat. 77% the Fak and cost of the parcheser in | yRusreR’s SALE OF STEAM ENGINE. BOIL- | siansare such horrid’ Hare dees tite impos. ‘4,.HYDE, EE SAW TAGLE AMD SAW, SHOKESTACK, | sible to believe anything Jou say. We found CHAKLES M. MATTHEW! fey Me. you here dead, so you must buried aod : By Virtae of a deed of trast, dated 27th day of O: ; = THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. tober kD ect Seed of trast, dated Zeb day of Oc- | they buried hitn—{ London Truth, 245, et seq. one of the land resords for the District of Coilumbia,’and by Ne parties secured ten - WE Acknow thereby, L will sell at public auction, at the corner W48H. 5. WILLIAMS, Auctioncer. powerful, splend: TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED BEAU ESTATE | OF WA: GE the receipt of a dly written article against AB P | of abs ctrect ona Maine nvanne Wu. | We practice of Christian ministers taking STON, D.C. ON SEVENTH: STRUTT | HESDAT, 20th der of manus ie Wee | middummer ‘taseione pe having since t04D, NEAR 1 RSEOTION OF BOAD TO | © clock m \ the named in schedule | learved that the author was a man who SOLDIERS’ HOME, IMPROVED BY A TWO- A, attached to said trust, viz: basn’t or been Inside of a church, summer STORY-AND-BASEMENT BRICK HOUSE. 1 Six horse Power Steam Engine, or winter, during the past seven years, we WITH, BRIOK "SLAUGHTER HOUSE AN 2 Kicut horse Power Boller, decline to publish it, nox because the article BY virtue of a dood of treet to me, dated on 3 Saw Table aud Saw, may not be good enough, but from a feeling recerded Steam Guage, flies Me te Ee ee 1 Pieoe Staftiog and Two Pulleys, Liber, No. 663, folio 38, one of the laud Hawkeye. records for the District of Columbia, and by tne | 2X Picce Belting, about 2 fect, Lo, THE Poon written requ ol © party secut thereby, 1 w: 2 4 2 geil at paulte Suction, on the premises: ou "TORS. | _Suez d B.G@. LANGLEY, Trostee, | mind following described "real ‘entate, tans Th’ the | (PROSTERS SALE OF DWELLING House Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: AND LOT ON TENTH STREET Wis nty of . of ated 27 Washington, in U Bogiuaia D.1s72, ‘and duly ‘record: milky way, but he can pick at » point on the west iine of the Seventh street r: 704, fol and ask 4 bigger 2.3 perches north of the northwest corner of the in- | of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the | ober living man. tera-ctio. of said Seventh street road with the Rock | Patty secured thereby, I will sell at pubire auction, Jone Cresk church road. and running thence M834, W. | in front of the premises, to the highest bidder. on | @>-Potitical se 14.05 perch s;thence 8. 4 hes: thence | MONDAY, September Sd, 1877, at Ss 0 c.ock p. N. 544, W.' 12.30 perches: thence at . W. 12.48 | m , the following described’ real ‘estate, altuate in perches; theuce 8 mage | E. fnence 8. ne EB. 4.46 | the city o on, in the District of Columbia. perches to the place of beginning; containing one (1) | to wit: That piece aud parcel of ground known upow secre, one (1) rood and five (5) perches of land more orl he nt of tne subdivision of ‘s- laid down on 2 lots one, (1) and two (2). fn the division of worth,”*surveyed for William A. Mander in. vember, and recorded in Plat Book Levy Oourt No 2, page 33, of the office of the Surveyor of said District, with tol the public plat or plan of said city, and being bot nom} thirty. (3, in Jonn G. Adams’ subdivi. | 2.8 mouth. sion of square number three huadred and thirty oue, (351,) a8 made September 9th, 1855, and reoorded in the office of the Surveyor of said city, in Book B, folio 188, said lot fronting twenty feet on 10th street ome = | west, and extending back for depth ninety four fest A eu cent Bek Deticey eee masae: | fen seae Gal ean tae eae ene | & county clerk tor Houses and other cut betlainae feet on the south line. al blic alley ten fet | Negligence in ma: ‘Terms of sale: One fourth cash; the balance in | in width to another alley of ten fect in width wich | Ib ule olive. the two etory brick ailing boees thereon. Terms of sale as prescribed by #1id doed amon: t of indebtedness secured by said deed of tr: pupaid, with the expense of sale, in cash; aad the balance at six and twelve months, for which the notes of the purchaser, bearing interest from the day of sale, and secured by @ deed of trast _on the property sold, shall be taken. A deposit of $2) re. quired of the purchaser at the time of sale, and con- notes of the parchaser of equal amonnt at one, two and three years, With seven per, cent: taterest trom day of sale. secured by a deed y sold. A depositof three hundred The “ast equired of the parchaser at time of sale. Al Conveyancing at purchaser's cost. If the tor.as of sale are not complied with tu seven days from sale, the Trustee reserves the right to res: and ‘baser. Cost OF defen TUS M. CHAPIN, Trasten, the fodder crop. at risk ASTUS Veyancing at ¢xpenasof purchaser Ifterms of sale | day with sui WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auct. aug} staw&ds | sre not complied with ia seven days alter saic. the | ‘Trastee reserves the rignt to resell the property at | pyc tte 1, UNCANSON BROS., Aucts. the risk and cost ofthe defaniting parchas.r is 8 ma 8. K. cor. 9th and D streets northwest, e21-dts WM. L. DI TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROPKR- TY ON 2p STREET WEST. BETWEEN Vi8- GINIA AVENUE AND SUUTH D SIPBEKT, AT AUOTION. By virtue of a deed of trast to the subserib- ers, dated January 12. 1875, and recorded in Liber No. 775, folio 132, ac,, of the land rec- ords of the county of Washington and District of Columbia, and by the written request of the par! secured thereby, we will sell by public anctlon, Front of the prefatses. on TUBSDAY the BMth day of Angast, 1577, at @ o'clock p. m.,a'l those certain W 438,38 Winbiams, 7 1001, northwest corner lth and 'D st TRUSTEE’S SALE OF SUPERIOR ROS CASE PIANO, CHAMBER FURNIT x MINSTER BODY BRUSSELS C4 RSE ES, SILK BKOCATELLE PARLOS FURNITURE, &c., AT AUCTION. of a chattel deed of trast, Doar- 10 Slat day of March, A.D. 1471 fan and duly recorded in liber 738, folio 173. of the land record: netioneer, And then all was of glass resembli is economy. or remises, eituate and | subscriber will offer for sale at public auctio ing in the city of Washington, District of Golan- | MONDAY, August 27th, A. D. 47, comucncing ing the shape. Dia) sod known and distinguished agand being all | A 100'cl pe Spee g Gem omy p BFA rather neat $f Letmarzed and latered end the south seven | iocold.ail the siogant hoaecnold 5 feet six inches of Lot marked and lettered B. Todd’s recorded subdivision of part of ‘square numbered five hundred and eighty-one, (531,) with {ue {uprovements thereon, consisting of several jouses. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; the balance in notes payable sn 6,12 and 18 morths after date, at 8 per Cout interest wotil paid, and to be secured ZS deed of trast on the deposit of $100 re- a corner 17th northwest, being the premises lately of pind by the British Minister, consisting iu part a cu follows: "Handsome Rosewood case Piano, by Ohickering upholstered in’ Silk Brocatelle: Parior Furniture, Ebony and Git Center Tables, haudsome Walnut Frame Mantel Mirrors, ol ‘Bosewood Chamber Suites, Pi Dining room Chairs, upholstered i Fi Mirror front Wardrobes, W: turn they would established that Would be able to |. Ali con~ id the Ti = | ception Chairs, the defaulting pur- | conti CSE Gilt frame, ol hairs, Wal Fr “ERE aE aE Roeasd Sreeer BEM 15tu AND 161 artic merons tion. ease wil open {for inspection Saterday previ. ons to sale. uy recorded tn ior WABH. B.WILLTAMS Russe aC Trustess BEOS., Auctioncers, 87 Bathing corsets for ladies are th Parisian invention. They are made « Of lattice work, which of respect for the eterual fitness of things.— INDIAN, whose untutored sees God in clouds and hears him in the wind, is lo the huckleberry business in his section. His soul proud silence never tangbt to stay beyond the solar walk or er rice for them than any O08 City Derrick. utiment in Madisonville Ky. For whisky 123; against whisky 0. S77” Massachusetts ts to be tormentel with at least five political state couveutions with- &7 Bishop Gilmour, of Ohio, has forbiddem Catholic societies of any kind ‘to hold picnics for their own or others’ benefit. net S87” A suit just decided at Penn Yan causes to pay ©6899 damages for KiDg @ Search of the records &7A bail storm in Centreville, Queen Anne’s county, Md., on Tuesday, destroyed about 20,000 boxes of peaches and much of 87-The government canal around the Des Moines rapids of the Missis«ipj Keokuk, lowa, was opened tormi bie display and a tendance of invited guests and citizens. river at yester- jarge at- nm after my own heart, pa,” said Julia, reverting to her Charles Augustus, “Nonsense,” replied old practical, -‘he ism mau after the money your uncle left you.” quiet. &2-San Francisco bartenders have chunks ng ice which they put into drinks for intoxicated customers tabtead or the genuine cooling substance. The motive latest a sort permits the water to have free access to the body, while presery- mot by @ French con- servative:«Ifwe could expel all the republi- cans from France for three years, al their re- find the republic so firmly hot even they themselves overturn it.” S7'She didn’t care a button what became of the child in the world, but was anxious about its hereafter, so before she left Iton @ *a coat. Sh! 'rame; perenne eg pinned to Wt. soaeae alt vod: Gilt ay paper wi read: “I am not ; please ie are wreath tag | word Onntsr Tables, Walter Combe: dultes ie | bave it done. Charles Messe™ kee small Moore was taken Care of. oS Rvemens UNDERTAKERS. RF Banverz, een F STREET, a ateean eee ET

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