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, STEAMERS, &c. FAMILY SUPPLIES. MB POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS.— The Steamer MATTANO, Capt. H. Byles, wtil make three Soc cach week, tp to NOMINI FERRY: and.one {6 MATTOS CREEK: stopping at inter- mediate lanclrzs going and returning. For further tnformat uire at G. L. Sheriff's Coal and Wood Uftice 1114 and 323 Pennsylvania avenue, Bnd st wharf, foot of 6th and N streeta, ap20-tt @. TUCKER JONES, Agent, UMMER ABBANGEMENT. B NORFOLK, FORTE: M 0! THE cai ONROE AND The swift and elegant iron Steamer LADY 0: THE LAKE, C; C. J. BONNE- VILLE, leaves treet wharf, Sapien until further notice, eveay MON DAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at 5 o’cl'x im... oem with steamers for Boston, Provi- Northern Pot lenwee Norfolk TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY, at 4 o'clock p. mi. FOR POTOMAC nIVER LANDINGS, Steamer JOHN W. THOMPDON, CaptainJouw | B. Woop. leaves her whart, 4 ous and street lineof ears, at7a. m., three times per ee for' week, Currior Nomini and = =~ : and Leonardtown, stopping at mos jor atlases? D- re nes Siyor further tafornation, apply at office, over Metropolitan Bank, Knoz*s’ express Of the Company's Whart, foot of 6th sirestne ot called for on application at . 8. EL BA 5. J, ACCINELLY, Agent, ‘a 2 SEAERIS ELIOT, ers. 2 N . ENIGHT alternately leave Pier 4l East River, New York, at 4 o'clock p.m. every BATURDAY at 4 p.m. town every MONDAY, and same day, Freight iaken at lowest rates, For information aoply at office over Metropoiltan Bank, 1th street, ortoR.P. A. DENHAM, Agent, Water strect, tr SAMUEL BACON, President, id hy SUMMER TUUKL Knox's Ex- IN, Pres’t, e Versa Sieamships— Archer. R.N.B.; Kichardson FOR E Cabin passage Kourd trip Ipelue: This is ap exellent opportu ocean trip in Firs?-class Tran ships and the cha: ming sumer Seoua. First cabin toSt. J: First cabin to 1 ive! For further t ALIFAX. NOVA Si o Halifax. ewfound? 35. gold . Kold | A. SCHUMACHER & CO.. fel 2m South Gay street, Ba tii re. Sta, QTATE LINE.TO GLASGOW, LIVER- POOL, -UBUIN, BELFAST. LONDON- VERRY. AND From Pier 43 North River, foot of as follows: STATE OF GEORGIA STATE Of L IAN STATE OF NEVAD First cabis Gations: retu cabin, $45. St-rage at Apply to AUSTI GEO. W. Moss, Pennsyivar Steerage Tics: pany’s pler, fo-it ANCHOR LINE. UNIT: D STATES MAIL TEAMEHS. Sail from New York for y SATURDAY WEDNESDA ' THE PAKIS EXPOSITION. Canal street, ies. BALDWIN & CO., Agents, 72 Broatway, New York. Adams Express Office, avenue, Sat No. 45 Broatway and at com- are: -. North Kiver,myl-im GLASGOW LONDON Passenger ae: gance and wowfort. All deck. aud Saloon ausid i SALOON CABINS, $65 to $80, CURRENCY. SECONDCA GIN, including ail requisiv @xcursion Ti-kets "for First-class Pasnay York to Part. aud return, $135 10 $195, ing tw srateroom and route chosen. For Books of tnformation, Plans, &c. Apply to HENDERSON RROTHER, 7 'BUWLING GREEN, NE Or to ANNIZ K. HUMPHREYS, ® asbingten. Nozte GERMAN LLOYD. |AMSHIP LINE BETWEEN NEW YORK, STR UT DAME TON AND BREMEN. The steamers of this Company will salt every Sat- | arday from Bremen Pier, fout 0: ire Sireet, Mobos a, Rates of passage: 3S hese From New Yc. to Southampton, Lon- don, Havre anit jg cabin, Se eed pin, i $3@currency. For Spaces oy SGELRICHS & CO. 2 Bowling Gree. New York. \LYDE’S NEW EXPRESS LINE | PHILADELPHIA. ALEXANDRIA, WASH- PHILANGIUN AND GEORGETOWN. CONNECTING AT PHILADELPHIA WITH CLYDE’S LIB FOR KOSTON, PROVIDENCE, AND | NEw ENGLAND STATES, | Sailing Days. | From Philsde!phia—Saturday, at 12 m. From Washii.¢:on—Monday, at 11 a.m. From Geo | Freights received dally. ugh | Bills of lading xiven to Boston and, Providence, | “Couslguees | wishing= their ianted at Georgetown ¥ have them mai > ed **Georgetown, D. 0. For full infor watton apply to J. H. JOHNSON & CO., 1208 F street northwest, and 12th-street wharf, Wasbington, D. C.; 6. F HYDE, 69 Wa BES Se seca ha gduth Whaves Pus Ov., Genersi ¥ anagers, deiphis. mara0-1y AnECT LINE TO FUANCE. Rite ha TRANSATLANTIC PA ler GLNB. toot Morton st, ia, 3 - foot 61 mie DEFARIS, Capt, Santelli, June 5. paceager Bppy to or e, BPD: api-em ‘ednesday, SAINT Dawe SNT, Capt, Lachesnez, Wod- bE Ds naar Ra! DOR. apie Sapglier, Wedaesday, June 19. 9am Passage In Gold (including wine)—To won First ‘Cabin. $100; Second Cabin.§65; rd Cabin, $88. Direrage, $8, including wine, bed- OShamers “Pe iEIRE,"* “WILLE DE PARIS.” and ‘ST, LAU RENT”? do not curry steerage pas- eR DUIS DE BEBIAN, Agent, 85 Broadway. Or GOW. MUss. 435 Penns aves T, W. BOTE- LER & BRU., 923 Penna. ington, D (ERICAN LINE OF STEAMSHIP! teeny THURSDAY direct from ‘biladelphia to Liverpool, touching at. egtin, Intermediate and steerage tickets can be had at H. ). COOKE, Ja. & CU.°8, Bank- 1499 F st. Also, agents for the Hed Btar Line | wa ntwerp. mya3-tt SMAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS, agents for Wash- | Teb338-3m G®EaT REDUCTIONS IN FLOUR, & barrel Deener & Cissell’s Fancy Family Flour, ys: \ barrel Great Swiss Process Flour, $2 innesota Spring Wheat. patent process, $2 10: | **Ceres** rel BLS! Flour, $2.15: good Extra Flour, 34 barrel. $1.50: ¥4 barrel Good Fiour.$1.25 Fresh'Graham Fiour 4 cena per pound and $1.75 per 4 barrel. Duryea's Satin Gloss Starch, 6 pound wooden boxes, 50 cents. Port Grape Wine, | Ber gallon, $1.25. California Brandy. Bisckberry ine (pure juice) and Holland Gin, each 75 cente Per bortle, | N. B-—As we sell for cash, we have a0 debts to make up on cash buyers, | C. 8. OH & 8ON. my2l-tr 1213 7thet. n.w., bet. Mand N. | QTUFFED om maNGoEs. MARTYNI EAST IN ie GHERKINS, ¥ TEMS, { pwxnen ER | [Osos | AUTUMN CLUSTERS, | WORCESTERSHIRE, | BEEF STEAK. QHN BUL! MOS other BAUCES, and | New crop SWEET UL. B, W. BEED'S SONS, ap8-tr > 1916 F st. n.w. | C. MANN, | RASA Sha 30 conter ‘Sand a1 Wesern an = | CHOICE FRESH MEATS "AT ALL; | TIMES. | The best BEEF, VEAL, MUTTON ano SPRING | A LAMB the country affords. 8@-All orders fai 3 ced, ag-Allo ithfully filled; goods delve: | 8. ELLIOES aa 7 an be fou | BTALLS No. 52 and 08 Washington Mar- ket, (7th street wing,) and K street | Market, by his friends and the lovers of | _ CHOICE BEEF, VEAL AND MUTTON, | CORNED and SPICED BEEP a specialty. | _Marketing delivered free. febe8-@m | ‘ToHN R. KELLY, | DEALER IN’ FIRST-cLAgS ; | BEEF, LAMB. VEAL, MUTTON, Etc., CORNED BEEF A’SPRECIALTY. Stalls 628. 629 and 630 Center Market, | PRD strect wing, and90@ and 06 N orthora Liberty Market: or addresé Box 718 City; Marketing delivered free of to all parts of | thecite. © adie rs THE TRADES. iy !nformed that the RINDERY ‘Is carried ‘on at ‘The same excellent workmen are em- heretofore, | ployed, and the work turned out will be in the | superior style which has always been a character- istle of the establishment, 1012 Pa. ave... $4 floor. apd-ly A, os: : CABINET-MAKER, New HAMPSHIRE AVENUE AND M STRERT. NorTuWEST. nov7-ly BROTHERS, ACTICAL BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS. [fanla avenue, Washington, D.C. riuting a Spectalty. jan19-1y WNINGS, JOHN C. HOGAN, 713 Market Space. Manufacturer of a Newly Patented Spring Rolle: gud Ventilating Awalng for Stores, Hotels, Public Bulidings and Private Dwellings. Flags and Tents forsale or rent. Sole Agent for the only genuine aepLs-tr Mildew Proof AWning Material. _ RAILROADS ALTImORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. THE GREAT DOUBLE TRACK, NATIONAL ROUTE AND SHORT LINE TO THE NORTH, NORTH WES". WEST AND SOUTH- A.M. 5:06 & m.—Bbaitimore, tiens. +5:20 a,m.—Raltimore. Philadelphia, New York and Boston Express, Oa Sunday to Baltimore only. 6:50 a.m —Balt!more, Annapolis and Way Sta- tous, and Way Stations tetween Relay aud Pied- mont. #7:40—Baltimore Express, 0 a.m.—Potat of ‘sand Way Stations. 8:30 a.m.—NEW YOuR, PHILADELPHIA, Bos- TON AND BALTIMORE EXPRESS. PARLOR CAR to New York and Philadelphia, 35 a.m.—St. Louls, Cincinnati. Chicago anc tsburg Express, Connects for Hagerstown and Valley Branch except Sunday, Culcago except Sat- arday, Through Car to Staunton, PARLOR CAR to Grafton and SLEEPING Cak to’ Cincinnati, Co- lumbus, Chicago, Junction and Sandusky, 8:00—On Sunday only, Baltimore, Annapolis and Way Stations. 30:00 a.m.—Baltimore Express. 12:10 p.m.—Baltimore, Ellicott City, Annapolis and Way Stations, +1:30 p.m.—NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND BosTON EXPRE*S, On Sunday to Baltimore and Wa Stations ony 4:50 p.m Haitimore, Bladensburg, Annapolis Junction apd Laurel Express. Frederick via Helay 14:35 p.m.— Frederick, Point of Kocks, Hagers- town, Winchester and’ Way Stations. Sunday to Polnt of Rocks and Way Stations only, +4:40 p.m.—Baitimore, Annapolis and Way Sta- tions, 45:30 p.m.—Philadelphia, Norfolk and Baltimore Express. Ellicott City. PASSENGERS FoR NoR- FOLK TAKEN IN THE CAkS DInxcT To BOAT aT CANTON. No convection Sunday for Norfoik. Stop at Bladensburg and Laurel, $6:50— Baltimore and Way Stations. 15—CHIC#GQ AND COLUMBUS EXPRESS. LEEPING CABS to Chicago. 48:10 p.m.—Baitimore ‘xpress. +9 25- 8t. Louis. Cincinnatl, Louisville and Pitte- burg Express. SLEEPING CARs to St. Louis and burg. No connection for Pittsburg Sunday. 19:30 p.m.—NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE EXPRESS. SLEEPING CAR to New York, and SPECIAL SLEEPING CAR to Philadel- ol ‘Trains marked (+) dally. All other trains dally except Sunday. ‘All trains stop at Relay Station. For further information apply at Ticket Offices at Depot, corner New Jersey avenue and C street; 485, 601 and 603 Pennsylvania avenue, and 613 15th street northwest, Washington, aud Masonic Tem- je, High street. Georgetown, where tickets can "ured and orders will be’ taken for baggage to be checked and received to any potnt in the city. ‘WM. CLEMENTS, Master of Pransportation. L. M, COLE, Genera! Ticket Agent. my13 0. 8. KOONTZ, General Agent. 1878 resins 1878 TO THE NORTH, WEST AND SOUTHWEST, Doubie T- ack, Steel Batis, | Splendid scenery, Magnificent Equipment. APRIL 4th, 1878. TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, from Depot, Ss m BEW YORK to QUEENSTOWN & LIVERPOOL EVERY THUKSDAY OB SATURDAY, Tons. 5.401 City of Bruseals. ‘4.607 City of New York.3,500 4.568 City of Parls.... 14.490 City of Brookiyn..2. ese Magnificent steamers, built in watertight com! ments, are among the strongest, and fastest on the Atlantic, The saloons are iuxuriously furnished, espectaliy well lighted and ventliated, and take up the whole Width of the ship. The principal staterooms are amidships, forward of the engines, where least noise and motion Is felt, and are replete with ever comfort, having all Iniest improvements, dou! berths, electric belis, &c. "The cuisine has always been aspecialty of thisitne, Ladies’ cabins and bathrooms, geutiem-n's smok- tng and lathrooms, barbers’ abops, pianos, Ubra- Fics, &¢., provided. Tons. City of Berlin. ay of Richmoi Fox ratbs of pascage and other Information apply NG. Agent, 31and 33 Broadway, PES Se ee SR & BRO.) #23 Pa. ave., | for D.C: D, A. BROSNAN, 928 G st! te we MOSS) Adams Express, (e13-mwf6m \UNARD LINE. on NOTICE, vith the view of diminishing the chances of golision, the Steamers of this line take a specific yurse for al: seasons of the year. On the outward passage from Queenstown to New York or Buszon, crossing the meridian of 60 at 43 Iat., or nothing to the north uf 43, Ob the howeward passage crossing the meridian of 60 at 42 'at.. or nothing to the north of 42. THE BKITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STF AMSHIPS, BETWEEN NEW YORK 4ND LIVERPOOL. CALLING AT CORK HARBOR, From Niw Yorx, From New Yor. “Russia... od., May 39 | *Russis... Wed., July 3 Sey this... Wed., June 6 | Scythia... Wed. Jaly 10 Abyssinia. Wed. June 12 | Abyssinia. Wed.,July 17 Bothi ta..Wed., June 19 | Bothnia..Wad., July 24 Algeria...Wed., Jane 38 | Algeria...Wed., Jaly 31 And every rullowing Wednesday from New York, OF PASSAGE, By steamers car! ‘teerage, $30and 100 gold, according (0 scoou * No steerage. By steamers not steerage, $80. $100 and old, according to accommodation . Tickets to Parts, $15, additional, Return tickets cn favorabla terme veeTagy ai very low rates. Stesrage tickets from sed (Qneeustown and all other parts of Through buls of lading given for Belfast. Glas- &; Havre. Antwerp other ports on the Con- ut, and for Mediterranean ports. For treigh: sna passage apply at ihe Company's Office, No. 4 Row ing Green, or both and ee. sore Ble 'W, @06 7th street, Wash- TOCKS, COTTON, E COTTON EXCHANGE ¢ GRAIN ‘and PROVISIONS Gui eeD BOARD OF TRADE quo’ on one per rer Et !R small oF large ots oF Telegra or geil, fil upon receipt of Regular cone Surictty square deali check or teiveraphic order, 0. 2 and 68 sroadway, New York. MEMBER OF THE will execute orders pai Bonds mo terate ‘on responsible nee gE i corner of Sixth and B streets, a follows: | For Pittsburg and the West. 10:10 a.m. dally, 1 with Parlor Car to Pittsburg and Bleepiag Cars | from Pittseurg to Cincinnati, 3t. ais and | Chicago; 7:40"p.m. dally, with Palace Car to | Chicago. BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD, or Canandaigua, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara | "Falls ana tne north at 7:40 p.m. daily, except | Saturday, with Paiace Cars to Watkins, For Williamsport, Lock Haven, Elmira and Wat- | portiit *4 10:10am. dally. except Sunday, Yor New York and the Bast. 1:40 a.m. and 9:30 p, | m. dally, with Palace Cars attached. Limited | _ Express of Pullman Cars, 9:20 a.m. daily, ex- | cept Sunday. | For New York and the East, 1:30 p.m, daily. ex- cept Sunday, with Sleeping Cars from Wash. ington to Boston. For Brooklyn, N. Y., all through trains connect at Jersey’ Clty. with beats of Brooklyn Annex, affording’ direct transfer to Fulton street, avolding double fer- | e and journey across New Yor! city. | For Philadelphia, 1:30 p, m. daily. except Sanday, and 1:40 a. m., and 6:30 and 9:30 p, m. daiiy. Limited Express, 9:20 a. m. daily, except Sun- day. Accommodation for Baltimore, 6:55, 3:30 a. m, | | and 4.20 p. m, daily, except Sunday. For Pope's Creek Line, 6:56 a. m, and 4:20 p. m. daily, except Sunday, For Annapolls, 6:55 s,m. aud 4:20 p. m, daily, except Sunday, ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG RAILWAY AND ALEXAN N WASHINGTON RAILROAD D> AND 7, 8. 9:10, 10, | east corner of Thirteenth street avenue, northeast corner of Sixth street ans | sylvania avenue, and at the de | cap be left for the checking of | tion from hotels and residences. L. P. PARME) Passenger Agen! | PRANK THOMSON, Senara! ansnge ovo and P Penn- pot, where orders baggage to destina- COAL AND WOOD. A et BRUTHEKs, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN CO4L AND woop. We deatre to call the atten’ accuse poy banc pu and tae trict; that our facilities for Ae surpassed by any firm in the same | largest south of ry eindling ioding “Woot Teco pointments for doing a ‘Coal ed La are complete in every particular: ‘2.248 Ibs. to the ton our invariable standard, Best Varieties at Lowest Market Prices. Main ofce— ‘13th and AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE TU-MORKOW. THIS AFTERNOON, JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THREE TWO-STORY 1CK DWELLINGS AND LOTS, SEVEN O-STORY COTTAGE FRAME DWEL- GS AND LOTS AND NINE BUILD iG LOTS, SITUATED BESPECTiVELY ON HSTKEET, 77 AND 8ra STREETS NORTHEAST. By virtue of a deed of trust given to us, Gated May, Ist, 1873. and duly ‘recorded 1n (7 Liver 15. folio 898, of the land records. for the District of Columbia, and by request of the party secured, we will sell. 'at public auction, on UESDAY, the 18.h day of June, A.D. 1878, at 5 o'clock p.'m., in ‘front of the respective prem- ines, all those certain pieces or Is of land and Dreinises, known and deseribed upon ground piat or plan of the city of Washington. D. G., as being Lots Nos, 7. 8 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 15, 16, 17. 18, 21, 22, $1, $2, 33'and 34 of A, Bb, Kelley's subdi- vision of square 889, together with all the improve- mént wi easements, rights, privileges, ap- rtenagees ANd heretteamencs em the aamns’ Do longing or otherwise appertaining. Lots 7, 8and 9 are improved by three well-bullt two-story Brick Houses, Nos, 706, 708 and 710 H street ne. Lots 10, 11 and 12 are unimproved and front on H street ne, Lot 12 teing at the corner of H and 7th streets ne. ‘Lots 13 16, 17 and 21 are unimproved and front on Tih sirver exst. Lots 14 15, 18 and 22 are Improved by two-story Frame Dweilings fronting ou Tch street, wetweeu and T streets ne, Lcts 32 and 33 are unimproved and front on 8th street ne. Lots 81 and $4 are improved by two story Fram Dwellings ana freut on 8th street, betweea H ani I streets ne. ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in six and twely~ mcnths; notes bearing interest at 7 per cent. ant Dald, an¢ secured by deed of trust on the premise: fod? AM conveyancing at the cost of the purcha ser, A deposit of $100 required on each lot as 8001) as soid. If the terms of sale are not complied wit within seven days from day of sale, the Trustee reserve tis right to resell the property at the risk aba cost of the defaulting purchaser, upon giv: five days’ public notice of such resale, JOHN H. GLICK CONRAD KAUFFMAN, my30-d (Post) PeRcanson BROB., Auctioneers. TRUSTEFS’ SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON THE ALLEY BETWEEN SECOND AND THIRD. STREETS AND VIRGINIA AVENUE AND D STREET SOUTHWEST, LN SQUARE 581, By virtue of a ‘deed of trust. dated May Bist, A.D. 1876. duly recorded in Liber 822, folio 137, et seq., of the land records of che, District of Coluisbla, and at the written request o the party secured thereby, we will sell_at public auction, in front of the premises, on SATURDAY, the 8th Yay of June, A.D, 1878 ‘at 5:30 o'clock p. m., Lot 15. in Wm. H. Philips’ recorded subdivi- sion of Lot 2. io Square 581, situated in Washiag- ton city, District of Columbia, Terms: O hird cash; twelve months, with interest at six por cent cured on premises, or all cash at option of purcha- ser. A deposit of $75 at time of sale, and all con- veyancing at purchaser's cost. ‘Terms to be com- plied with in reven days. or the right reserved to resell at defaulting purchaser's cost, C. M. FORD, } Trustees, t Trustees, m2Leo&ds JOHN A _VANDOREN. Auctioueer, TRUSTFES SAL® OF A STEAM CANAL BOAT, WiTH APPURTENANCES By virtue 6 leed of trast, the 10rh vay of July, A. D., 1876 and duly re rd in Liber No, 35 one of the land records.uf Washington. ¢ + i the District of Columbia, and pursuant to’ the te ms of said deed. we will proceed to sell at pab- Ne auction on SATURDAY, the 8th day of June, A.D., 1878, at 4 o'clock p.m.,in front of thesame, between Corgies nd High streets on the Canal, th m Caral Boat F.L. Moore, Istng in. the clty of Georgetown, In the District of Columbia, together with each and all the appurtenances thereon, Terms of One-half cash; balance in one year from day of sale, with interest at 8 per cent. er annum, secured by deed of trust upon tie at, OF ali eash, at option of the aser. A posit of $100 required at time of Terms to be complied with’ within seven days from day of sale, in defou t of which the Trustees resarve the Tig!'t to resell after three days’ advertisement, at Fish aud cost of defaulting purchaser, ITH PETTIT, JAMES DRIPPS, my29-w.8,m&dls | Ran ° Auctioneer, 513 7th street, TRUSTEK SALE OF ‘A BEAUTIFUL NE TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING ON STRE BETWEEN 1st AND 2p 8Ts, } Trustees, N:RTHEs8T By virtue of a deed of trust tome. dated her 9. 1877 and duly recorded in Liber No. 867, folio $87. one of the laud records for, Washington county, istrict of Columbia, and at the written request of the party secured thereby 1 will sell at public auction. in front of the prem: ises, on MONDAY, the 10th day of June, A. D. 1878. at 5s o°clock ps m., ail of Jot numbered fifty eight (68), in Smith’ & Rohrer’s recorded subdi- vision of ‘square numbered seven hundred and twenty-one (721) in said elty, improved by a New ‘Two-story Preeged Brick Dwelling, with back building, cellar, and all the modern conveniences. Tae hese bas Just been completed, and has never heen occupied. Terms: Five hundred dollars in cash; batance in one, two and three years, with incerest at 8 per ceat. per annum, piyablé sem!-anaually, $100 to be paid to the Trustee when the property is knocked aif Conveyancing at purchaser's cost, ‘Terms of sale to be complied with in five days, jel-ats MAKTIN M. ROHRER, Trustee. LADIES’ GOODS. MME) JZEANNERATE, has closed her es- AVA tablishment in Washington, She has feceived two cases of jmported BON NETS! and Riding and Seaside HATS, which she open on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, ai 88 Nerth Charles street, Baltimore. DKESSMAKING in all'its branches, J UST RECEIVED, A CASE OF FRENCH CHIP HATS, which we are selling at $2. All our Stock of Chipand Straw HATS masked down to correspondingly it 1 Je3-tr ces, During this month we offer bar- M:LLINERY GOODS, to reduce Stock. Full lineof Jouvin and Monogram KID GLOVES. Mrs. M. J. HUNT, KS-tr 621 and 623 D st. GQUMMER IMPORTATIONS, Represer ting the largest and most diversified stock of LADIES’ SUITS in Linen, Percale, Gingha White, Colored and Figured Lawns, and Bunting} Percale and Lawn Wrappers; Circulars, Ulsters, Robes de Voyage. Also, several very beautifn! and new designs in Mus'in and Valenciennes SUITS for Commsnce- menis,all at lower prices than auy previous season. M, WILLIAN, 907 Pennsylvania avenue. 1 Cite Trevise, Paris. my27-tr TpHoMss DOWLING, Auctioneer, TRUSTEES’ SALE FURNITURE AND EFERCTS OF W RD'S HOTEL, ae by thie Supreme} i Court of the District of Columbia, in cause No. 6.048, we will sell, at Subtle ed ton. on the premses, on MONDE: ', June 3, at 10 o'clock a.m.. ahd from day to day until sol all the Household Furniture and effects of Willard’ Hotel, comprising— Elegabt Mantel and Pier French Mirrors; Rosewood and Walnut Parlor Suites of’ superior workmanship Reception au Chairs, Lounges; Elegant Window Hangings: Rosewood and Walnut Marble-top Tables; Elegant Walnut Marbie-top Chamber Suites; Mogart and Brussels in fine condition; Tears a assortment of Blankets, Comforts and preads; Splendid Stock Table and Bed Linen: supe ooliection of Silver.Plated Ware and Cut- ie Elegant assortment of China and Glassware; Copper Cooking Utensils, Kitchen Requisites, &c. : B.—This Hotel has only been recently fur- nished and of the very best material, all of which is in excellent condition, PemS HD GIN ALD. FENDALL. ap30-d_ WM. F. MATTINGLY, }rrasteos. ASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, 1001, uorthwest curner 10th and Ustreets, TRUSTE SALE OF FURNITURE AND EEFECTS OF THE METROPOLITAN }O" La By virtue of a chattel deed of trust, bearing ate on the 18th day of November. a. D. 1876, and recorded in Liber No, 838, follo Lid vt. seq., one of the Land Records for Washiagton'couuty, in the District of Columbia, and at the request in writing of the party thereby seenred the shbscrivers will sell at publi¢ auction, ou the premises, on THURSDAY, June 6, 1878, ai 10 o*civck a. in., and from day today until sol all the Household Furniture and effects of the M tropolitan Hotel, in the city of Washington, com- 0. ising, ip part. eegant Mantel and Pier Mirrors. Rosewood and Waliut Parlor Suits, Reception sud Easy Chairs, Lounges, elegant Window Hang- igs, Rosewood an Watuut Marble Top Tables, Marble Tup and other Chambe. Suits, Brussels and qiher Carpets. a large assortment of Blaukets, Comforts and Spreads, fine stock of Table and Bo Linen, Silver Pusted Ware and Cutlery sortinént of China and Glass Ware, Co LA By virtue of a decree ing Utensiis. and other appointments of a large Lotel. Catalogues 1eady on day of sale, Jems OCH ARD, WALLACH LLOYD WILT laws. t Trustves, 608 jeT, YASH. B, WILLIAMS, Al TDUNCASBON BROS. Auctioneers, COUPE-RUCK AWAY AND GOLD-MOUNTED HARNESS. On THURSDAY M°RNING, June 6th, at 11 o'clock. we will seil, 1h trout See a. WARNER, TRUSTEE’S SALE OF STORY, ck ESIRABLE THREE S BRICK Ent t\@ ON THE MM RIH SIDE OF M> SSACHUSETTS AVE- RUF. BEIWEEN lst AND 2p STREETS NURTHEAS By virtue of a de 28d day of May, 187 Liber No, 857 folic Lid one of ords for the 'isirict quistof the party thereby secured. we will soll at Wife auction, in front of the prenilses, on WED. NESDAY, Jtine 5. 1878, at 5:30 o°clock p.m... all that piece Or parcel of grdand situate in the city of Washington and District of Co.umbla. ku wa aul described as ‘sub-lot numbered 17. according to 8 A, Terry s gulvadivision of original lot Lin square numbered 722, on the ground piat or plan of said city, recorded in the office of ity: Surveyor, im- proved by a brick House, three stories high. Terms of sale: One-third cash and the balance in one and two years, respectively, for which the notes of the purchaser, bearing interest froin the day of sale, at the rate of ten per ceut. per annum, payable semi-annually, and secured by a deed of Uust on the property sold will be taken, or the par- chaser may pay cash in full, at his option, Ad conveyancing and recording wlil_ be at the cost of the purchaser, and if the terms of sale shail not be comp.ied with within five days after the sale, ths property Will be resold at the risk and cost of ths Seraulting purebaser, "A depositof $100 Will be required at the time of tne sale, WM. HELMICK, H.C, ALLEM Wy, } Trustees. J.T, COLDWELL, Salesman. my24-d B. H. WARNER. Real Estate Auctioneer, UkUS'EES’ SALE of A DESIRABLE THREE- 81 OKY BRICK DWELLING, on the NORTH S.DE OF MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, be- tween First and Second strects northeast. By viriue of a deve of trust to as, dated May 23.4 D. 1877 ane duly recorded in Liber & No, 867, fono 216. one of the land records for J the District of Culumbia. and at the request of tie vty secured therel mm, in front of thi Joue 5. 1878, at 5 We will sel! at mises. on WEDN “e.ock p.m., ail that lot, piece and parcel oi ground situate, lying and iy the city of Wasiingion and Districe of volume bia, Known and described as Sub-lot 18. inS A. Jehrs ‘ssuladlviston of original lot 1, tn square 722, as the same is recorded ti the books of the Surveyor of said city, improved by a brick house chiree sto- Ti high. ‘Ternis of sale: One-third cash; the balance pay- able in one and two years, respectively. for which the bores of the purc! ver, bearing interest at the Pale of ten per cent. per annum. payable sem an- nually frow the cay of sale, will be taken, which Lob 8 wust be secured by decd of trust on the prop- erty sold, The purchaser shall have the opuua to vay cash. A deposit of $100 will be required at the: Time of sale, and all conveyancing aud recording shall tie at the cost of the purchisser, Should the purchaser fail to comp!y with the terms of within five days of the sale, the property will resold at the risk ard of the defaulting par chaser. WM. HELMICK. 1 pe astesg, H.C, ALLEMAN, aan, J.T. COLD WELLE, Salesman. my24e1 mounted Sing! Sale pocitive. jea-2t DUNCANSON BROS., Ancts, 7p, 4: DaRNeiLL TRUSTEES’ SALE O PROVED P% FE) VANIA AVENUE NORTHWEST, TWEEN 3p AND 4's STREETS. By virtue of s dev of trust dated March 11, A.D. 1871, ‘aud recorded on the Hehe March, ALD. I871, in Liber No, 63: 430, one of the laud records for Washingto: ty. In the District of Columbia, and at tr of the party auction. on the day of Ma fo lowing des or parcel of ground siti ington, Distriet of Columbia, known as the si ern pa’t of Iot numbered sixteen (16), in tion numbered ten (10), the said southern pact of said lot baving a (tout of twenty-five (25) feet on. Pennsylvania avenue, avd running back with the sume widib to ihe depth of seventy (70) feet and two (2) inche The said lot is situated on the north side of P sy Vania avenue, between 31 and aud'is improved bya four (4) story ing House and Store, Jungs Ouetfourthr of ihe ifehase money to be i incash, and the residve in three equal Instal- IS at twelve (12), exghteen (18) and twents- (24) months respe:tiveiy, with interest on the whole. pa able half-yearly, 1 be secured by note and adeed of trust on the premises. A deposit of Ss: red when the property 18 Knocked 8 Of sale must be complied with after sale, otherwise the property Inay be resold, after one w ’s notice, at the ris! aud cost of thé defaulting purchaser. Pay DawSEILLE, (Trustees. F.D, CLEARY, Salesman, 1)3-4.6,8,11,13, 14 &9-THE AROVE SALE IS PUSTPON ti THURSDAY, Sixt Day of JUNE, A.D. 1878, same hour ane place. By order of Trustees P, A. DARNEIGLE, Anct. FLD. ARY, Salesman. my14-2iw&ds UUNCANSON BEOS., Auctioneers, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF BRICK HOUSE AND LOT ON NINTH STREET, 8 re ‘ured thereby, we Will Selly at p the 14th the remises, on TUESDAY 78. ‘at 4:30 o'clock p.m. ate, viz: All that ed tn the city of BEL WEEN. AAR T Stents NOR(HWEST, AT AU ON, By virie of adeed of trust, given to_us, and recorded in Liter No, 753, folio 68 et BA stq., Of the land records of District of Colum: bia, and at the written Use of the party se- cured, we will sell on THURSDAY, the 6h day of June.’ A. D, i878, in front of the’ premises, at 5 orelock all that piece or parcel of land and remises, ly ng in city of Washington. District of Soluinbia, and kuowh In plat of saidcity as the north 15 feet front of sub lot 39, in square 441, rining back th. sam- width tothe mar line ot said lot, together wito improvements, &¢,, there- or ‘Terms of sale: Sold subject to a note of $300 payable August 4th. 1884, without interest, and secured by deed of ir <: On the whole of lot 39, which has a front of 25 feet; also subject to special Improvement tax: ba ance’ of purchase money in cash, of which $50 must be paid at tine of sale Conveyancing at mirchaser’s cost. Terms to. be complied with within seven days from sale, other wise the Trustees reserve the right to resell at risk and cost of defau't!.g purchaser, upon giving five days pubile notice af such masala n20-sokds JOHN WALTERS IR., } Trustees. TREES SALE OF DFSiRABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE ON WEST SIDE OF MONTGOMERY STREET, BETWEEN ra. aRT AND WEST sT3., GEORUE- By virtue of adeed of trast, bearing date November 15th, 1877 duly recorded among al te land records of th D strict of Columbia, ‘ Liber No. 872, fotie 197,and at the reyuest of tue party secured thereby, we will sell at public auc- Hien” m front of the ‘pr mises, on THURSDAY, the@:h day of June, 1878 at 6 o'clock p.m., all that piece or Parcel of G ound sitaste in Beal's acditicn to Geergetoan, in said District, and known as the nerth 58 fees front, by depth of 120 feet, of Lots 254 ana 255, improved by a large double F.ame Dwelling, Terms: One-fourth c#sh, (of which $100 must be paid at time of sale;) residue in three equal an- bia payments, at one. two and three ise. 8 per cent. Interest, The T ustees reserve the rignt to Pr 8-i] the property, if said terms are not complied With in ten days from sale, Ail cenveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. CHARLES HERR, GHAS. H. CRaGiN, Jn, THOM!S DOWLING, uct, m)27 28-31. June3 5 } Trustees, eoUGLass’ Ninth and sts., St. Clowd Building. The steady Increase of dur business, aud the ne- cessity for nore space to properly disp!ay our s} ciaities has {uduced us to connect the store adjoln— ing, formerly occupied by Miss McCormick. With facilities augmented, and new departments cre- ated, we shall be able to display all novelties In our speclal lines, ag soon as they appear, and at prices the lowest. . Specialties this season consist. of HOSIERY, GLOVES, HANUKERCHIEFS, PAR ASOLS, RIBBONS, FANS, RUFFLI- GS\TLES, BOWS) BUtTONS, LACES, JEWKLKY,COCTON AND. MERINO UNDERWEAR, &c., ‘with acompie.e a-sortment of EXTRACTS and TOLLET ARTI CLES. Our Geulemen’s Department (entirely distinct) is replete with newest designs in COL- LARS. CUFFS, HUSIERY, NECKWEAR. &-, Each artic e is marked at the iowest New York Ww Ite i tion frow all. price. We invite insyectio: ee ma25-tr Ninth 8t., 8t.Cloud Building, s' MMER OPENING, ARS. J. P. PALMER Respectfully announces her opening of PATTERN BONNETS AND roux HATS ON THURSDAY AND Faipay, ‘Phe 23d and 24:h of May, to Whieh she Invites the attention of Washington ana vicisity. my20-tr NEW STOCK OF PARASOLS, With Faney Handies, $1.00. $1 25,’ 1.60, 9°75, Ivory HANDLE 8.00, ete, PEARL NEAL HANDUES oy Im Plain and Twilled Silk. ches 20 Inches, HE inches, 94 inches, Se eee 2 . M. TUWSON & CO’S, 636 Pennsylvania peda myé-tr South 8'de, hS. SELMA RUPPE M Gis Orn BREET. OPPOSITE PATENT OFFICE, Hal ie opened a large and select assortment «'t LONG AND SHORT DRESSES, And all kinds of CHILDREN’S FURNISHING GOUDS. Bf Lisle Thread Black Silk RIES, SILK in al the newest u pew giyiee. CHILDREN’S LACE are QPEciaL NOTICE. LADIES FINE BOOTS: wear Own make for sale at eo! at Brices, MIL strect. '[), #: WAGGAMAN, Keal Estate Auctioneer. é sla Sai E AT AUCTION-VERY DESIRABLE LUT IN FRONT OF THE U.S CAPITOL, ss. E. CORNER FIRST AND B STREETS NE. FRUNTING ON CAPITOL PARK 4¢ FRET. On THURSDAY, June 6th, 1878 at 6p m,. a 308, Twill offer for sae, in front Uf the premi: the above-described property. ‘Terms day of sale. a je1-bt THO. E. WAGGAMAN, Anct. B + WARNER, Auctioneer, ° TRUSTF FS" SALE OF A DESIRABLE TWO- STURY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, L STREET, BETWEKN NORTH CAPITUL AND FIRST STREETS N.W. Ky virtue of a deed of trast to us, dsted May 224. 1877, and d:y recorded {u Lilor 857, to- Ho 182. on. of the laud records of the Listricé, ot Corambis, and at the request of the party se- vavéd thereby, we Will sell, at public aucion, in tront of the premises, on IRIUAY. the 7th day of J) ne, 1878, at 6:30 o°cl.ck p. 1m. all that lot, plece and parcel of ground situave, lyit and. bel the city of Washingzon and District of Culumbia. recorded and kuown upon the usp and piat of Washington city, as lots lettered -*A"? aud “*B,.? of McGill and “Jobnson's sabd-vision of lots ‘in souare numbered 620, said two lots commencing 100 feet west of thesortheast corer of said sjuare, romting thence west 40 feet 2 inches, thénce uorth 136 ‘eet 74g Inches. thence east 40 feet 2 Inches, Hence south to the placsof begin ag Terms of sale: Two hundred do lars, together with the expenses of sale, im cash: tie balance in @ |r missory bote, payable May 22, 138), bear- ing interest at the rate of 10 per cent. per an- nun , payable semi-annually, from the day of sale, wh ch note of th. purchasér must he secured by deed of trust on the pi rty sold, Tho purchaser ball have the option to Pay cash. A deposit ot $100 will be required at the time ‘of saie, and all ancing avd recording shall be at the cost of She ‘purenaser., Should the purchaser: fail to com- ith the terms of sale within five days of the HA ee roperty will be resold at the riak and eost ‘defau rr. of ia My HEL MICK, H.C, ALLEMAN, Trustees. 988 F street n. J. T, COLDWELL, talesmai ms30-a UNca SON BROS., Auctioneers, ; 13 SALE OF FRAME HOUSE AND TET OT ON Sau E STREET, BETWEEN OTH AND 101"t STREETS WAST, AT AUU- TION. 3 3 ‘eof adeed of trast duly recorded in Paber No Bib. folio A3L, one of ‘the land & records fo) the District of Gonmbia, and by request of the party 4, a8 surviving Trus- i, ¢ will proceed to wall, at pablic auetion, ia front ot the premises, on FRIDAY, the 7th day of June, 4k, D 1878, at '@ o'clock p. m., all that certain ice * or parcel of ground known and descrived as “allof original lot numbsred thirty (80). in va © HEmoered three hundred and elghty-eight ‘according to the plat or plan of Washington city, BCs concen ee, a ‘the Laprorencats, ways, » casemen' ig vileges, Tanegs "and herealtaments Wiousitg or appar- taining, Ternis: > in Bee epeeees, 5 3 \RUSTEFS" SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- PROVED PROPERCY ONE STREET NORTH, BETWEEN Ist AND 20 STS. By virtuc of a decretal onter of the ao ae Court of the District «tf Columbia, passed tn equity cause No. 2.709, we shal! sell at_ pub! auction, in front of thé premises, on WED N ES- DAY, the 5:h day of June. 1873, at 5u"ciock p.m, lots numbered twenty-nine (29) and thirty, (30), ia Kibbe: subdivision of sqnare numbered five huau- died aid seventy -one, (571), in the elty of Wasi- D.C. One third cash; the balan-e in al instalment welveand eighteen ferred paymen ths pare annum, be secured by Uh deposit time of sale. If the terms ven days foun day of sale, the Trustees reserve tha Tight to hot Will be red All couveyaneing at pure of sale are not compiied wit the sell the property at the risk and cost of the de- ting purchaser, afier fi e% ees NeW i No. 635 F strett » reustoes: No, 321 and 323 4 DUNCANSON EROS, my 2t-208its 2. © stetees, “Auctioneer, TRUSTEES’ SALE O# AN UNFINISHED TORY MANS \RD AND BASEMENT DWELLING. ON O- SPRE NORTHWEST, 17TH STREET. By viriue of a dec st. dated Uh day of November, A. 1). 1877, duly recorded in Liber No, 875, folio 74 et seq. one of th land records for the District of Columbia, equest of the party secured thereby, we will mblic auction, ia front of the premises, on DAY, the Sth day of Jane, 1878, at 5 . the following-described ‘real es.ate, @ city of Washington. D. C.. known as Lot No. 29, in Square No. 181, together with the improvements, consisting of a two sto sard and basement Brick Dwelling, neariy fin ished. ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth cash, and the balance in one and two years, with interest at 8 per centum ber annum, to be secured on the property sold; or all cash, at'option of purchaser, All conveyancing at expense of purchaser, and ‘terms of sale to be complied with In seven days. JOHN SHERMAN my23-e0&ds TT. F. GATCHEL, } Trustees, PDEXCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, TKUSTEE’S SALE OF PROPETY ON 18TH STREET, BETWKEN L AND M STREETS NORTHWEST, AT AUCTION, By virtue of a deed of trust given tous and recorded in Liber No, 861, follo 18 et, seq. of the land reeords of the District of Colani bia, and at the written nest of the party secured thereby, we will sell on THURSDAY, the 6:h day o June; A. D., 1878. in frout of the premises at 6 “clock p. m.. all tkat piece or parcel of ground \ing in City of Washirgton in District of Colum- bla, and known on plat of sald city a6 part of lot 6, square 161 described as follows: beginning for the same stateeu fe-t north from the division line be- tween jot 6 aus 6 of said square and running avrth 12 feet; belLg the sau.e property cunveved to Richard A. Frere, Trustee, by John McDormott by deed dated November 7H, 1860; together wita inj rovements, ways, easements, &¢,, so.d subject to special improvement tax, ‘erms of gale: $100 expetises of sale and g>neral ta es cash. ba ance in six and twelve mouths, with Interest at 10 per cent.. notes to be secured by deed of trust; conveyancing at purchaser's cost. A. depbsit of $ O required at sale; if termsof sale are not compiled with in seven days, the Trust es reserve the right to resell the nroperty at therisk and cost of the defaulting purchaser upon giving five days public nutice of such resale. GEORGE BAUER, m120 co&ds JOHN WALTER, ‘OUNG & MIDULETON, Auctionvers, TRUSTEE’S SALE OF LOTS IN SQUARE 69, AND IN THE VILLAGE OF MONCELLO. By virtue ot «deed of trust dated December 1b, A.D. 1374. and recorded in Liber No. 771, Tolio 43, aud in Liber 8:6, folio 73, of the laud records for the District of Columbia, and at the request of the holder of the note secured there- by, I shall sell at public auction. at the office of ‘oung & Middleton. corner of 8A and F streets northwest, on FRIDAY. Jane 7th, at 1o‘clock p. m.. Lots 203, 205 207, 200 211. 213, 215 217, 219, 221, 223 aud 295. in square n..mbered two (2)3 also Lots 210, #12 214 216. 218, 220. 222 and 224. io square niimbered three 2), jm the village of Mi ello, Also the sou’ ha'f ‘('s) of Lot thirty-fiv (35) ard the north fourth (*4) part of Lot thirty- six (86), In Loomis’ subdivision of origina’ lots 1 2. 3, 20, 21 and 22, in square sixty-nine (69), in the city of Washington, said lots containing abou fifteen hundred fet of ground. Terms, cash, A deposit of $50 on each rarcel | required at time of sale. All conveyancing aud recording at purchaser's cost. 2 jJelk4 "FRANK L, FREEMAN, Trustee, RUSTRE'B SALE OF A O%E-FLETH IN- TrREST IN VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE IN GECRG&TOWN, D.C. By virtue of a deed of trust dated May 10. “A. D. 1876, and recorded In Liber No. 818. fag foil. 361. of the land records of the District—til of Columbia, and at the request of the parti-s secured thereby. the undersigned trustee will s¢ | at vublic aucticn. in frout of the premises. on TUESDAY. the livh day of June. A.D, 1378, at Go'clock p. m,, an undivided one-fifth pact iu aud to all that part of Lot No, 20, in Old Georgetow: D.C. bounded +s follows: Beginning for Sam the orthwest corner of Bridge ahd Potomac streets, and run then west with north line of Br dge stiget 57 feet; then north parallel to Poto- mac Street SO feet; then east parallel to Bridge street 20 feet: then uorth parallel to Potomac street 19 feet 6 inches: then east 37 fect to Po mac street; then south with Potomac street 79 feet 6 inches to the place of begiuniug. Also. an- other part of said Lot No. 20, bounded as follows: Beginning on the west line of Potomac street 123 fee? 4 inches) orth of Bridge street,and run thence north 23 feet 6 ‘nches_and running back west of that width for depth 57 feet, Also. all that part of Lot No, 22. in Old Georgetowr, boundel as fol: lowe: Hegining for same at the northeast corner of Bridge and Searket streets, and rau then east on north line of Bridge street 40 feet: the-.ce nocr® parallel to Ma:ket street 114 feet: then 'w st 40 eet; then south with east line of Market street to the beginning. ‘The one-fifth interest in each par- cel will be so d separately. Terms of sale: One-third cach. and balance ta two equal payments at six and twelve months fio.n day of sale, bearing interest at 8 per cent, to. be secured by deed of trust on prop-rty soll, or ail cash, atoption of purchaser or parcha-ers. The terms of sale to be comp'ind with tn five days, or the Trustee reserves the right to resell at the risk and cost of d+ faulting purchaser or purchasers. A deposit of $50 on each plece sold to be made when vid accepted, Cenvezancing at cost of purctitsa CASSIN, Trustee, THOS DOWLING, Auct mySt-e0443 H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTFE'S SALE OF A DESIRABLE THREE-STOKY PRESSED-SRICK FRONT WELLING, No. 1496 N STREET NOK CH. EST. WITH ALL THE MODERN IM- } Trustees, KOVEMENTS, By virtue of @ deed of trust, dated June J2th, A. D. 1874, duly recorded in Liner No. fr 762, fol'o 43, one'of the land records for the ji party secured therebY” Yshal sell st publicauction, secured 1 * ¥ Tntroncot the pi 00 MONDAY, June 10, 1878, at 6 o'clock p. m.,'a!l that piece or parce! of ound situated in the city of Washington, D. C., ing part of lot numbered sixty-one (61) in Thomas B Bryan's recorded subdivision of jots in square two hundred and twelve (2.2), beginning for the same at the nerthwest corner of said lot; thence running east twenty-one (21) feet on the line of N street north; thence south svoat one hun. dred and eighteen (118) feet to a twenty (20) foot abley; thence northwesterly to the southwest cer- ditto together wie lnprevenae 2 elfernis: ‘Une-fourth cash, and the balases ix ee Barer Saleen eat with Interest ai ender Pa uarteriy, of ust on the property #01 or of the aner. it all connernetss | guished as Lots numbered three UMAS DOWLING, Aucionear, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A FRAME DWEL ING AND ADJOINING VACANT Li BRICK STABLE REAR OF DWE ING. SITUATE ON SINTH, BETWEEN MAND N STREETS N.W. By virtue of a deed of (rust ‘beating date the bow ‘day‘or ais gare uaa Tne | Liber No, 824. folic 320, one of the land re-. gords of the Distric: of Golumbia, the uadersign Trustees will sell at public auction, in trout of the premises, on THURSDAY, 30th day of May, 1878, at 6 ovclock p.m. in ihe city of Washington, U. the south’ 40 feet 6 Inches front of lot 6 it ee. 481, by the depth of sald lot, rms of sale: One-third of purchase money to be paid In cash; the re~idue inoue and two yours after day of sale, for which the purchaser ts to give his notes, secured by deed of trust on the property. sold, bearing interest at rare of eight per cent. r annum, or all cash, at option of purchaser, A de. posit of $200 to b= made when bid is accepted. I terms of sale are not comp ied with In seven days: the Trustees reserve the right to resell at risk and cost of defaniting purchaser, GFO. ¥, APPLEBY v. E. EDMONSTON, my15-a ‘Office 490 Bub St, #a-THE ABOV* SALE iS POSTPONED TO TUESDAY, Juue 4 hy at 6.30 o'clock, by order of the Trustees, : m)30 a¢ THE ABOVE S4LE 18 POSTPONED. on account of the Weath r, wat THURSDAY, dine Gth, at Borclock. By drd-rof the Trustees.” 5 @ FPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUST EFS*SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON NEW BAMPSHIRE AVENUE BE- TWEEN H ANDI: TKEETS NORTHWEST Ry virtue of a deed of trust, dated 15ch of cember. 1 d duly recorded tn Libor 884, folio 450, one of the land records for th District of Columb:a, and at the request of ty Perv secured thereby. 1 hall sell, on MUNDAY AFTERNOON, Jone 17th, 1878. at 6 o'clock. in fout of the premises. part of Lot 6, in Square tyer ty-nine (29.5 Improved by a Frame Dweling, Terms: One-third cash; balance at sic ont Ive months. with notes’ bearing Interest at 8 cent, perannum until paid, aud secured by a dof ‘trust on the property’ sold, All 21 ciUg af purchaser s cost, $75 deposit req'td at time of sale, 2D. CASBING Unyusten = W. A] GORDON, { Testers. THOMAS DOWLING. i Trustees, p NCANSUN BROS.. Auctioneers, Corner 9h and D streets now, LARGE AND ATTRACTI & SALE HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE, C¥ oO K PLANO. ICKERING) FINE PiEK SUPERIOR KOSEWOC DKS Al For TE: ONEROSEWOOD. PIANOFUORTE: SEVERA MIRRORS WITH MARBL. 1,.OR SUITS IN VARIETY: &C.. &C. We will seii on THURSDAY MORNING. 6:0 fr stant, commencing at 10 o*clock, at our ws. 91h and D streets northwest, a very large and desirable assortment of Hous d Elicets, removed from two private res i of parties leaving the city, offering syecial inducements to private buyers’ aud ths trade, DUNCANSON BOS , Auctione-ts, TPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES SALE OF IMPROVED AND UN- IMPHOVE}) REAI ESTATE ON BOUN STREET. EKTWEEN 13Ta AND LTH EETS NOKTH WEST-SUU ARE 234, adeed of trust dated May L1th, y, Tecorded in Liber 854, fod feet . one Of the Jand records for Washington J county. District of Columbia, and by direction. ot the party secured thereby, Tshail sil, on TUES- DAY AFTERNOON, June 4.h. 1878 ‘al 6 o'clock remises, lots 39 40, 41, 42, 43, 44 in square 234 Improved by ‘several frame ngs. The lots will be sold ax divided, as: One-third cash: the residue in two equal pasments. at six and twelve months. with notes bearhig interest at 8 per cent por aanum until paid, and seeured by a deed of trust on the property fod. All conv ng at purchaser's cost. $25 On each lot at time of sale. H. M,C. DANNAHER, Trustee. THOMAS DOWING, Auctioueer, m3 29 #9- THE ABOVE SALEIS UNAVOIDABLY POSTPONED until FRIDAY AFTEKNUON. June 7th; same bouse and plaice, By order of Truste ua THOMAS DOWLING, Anct. GALE of CONDEMNED MATERIAL, STOKES x d FURNITURE. On MONDAY. June 10th, at 10 o*clock a.m. front of the O d Central Guardhouse, on L av between 9:h and 10th sts..as fu tity of Uld Lron (cast ané wroug! vgine and Hose Carriage Wheel: . Stoves, &e, in uuisiana OWS: A 2), Old Har- Bt B. Sup"t of Property, FTCH. FOX € CUTTER, Real Estate Brokers, SALE AT AUCTION—VERY DESIRASLE LOT ON RHODE ISLAND AVENUE. BET. lati AND ISTH STS.” ALSO, FINE LUT ON EST.. BET. 9TH AND 0TH NW, Oo TUFSDAY, June 1th, 1878, at 5:30 ovclock p. m., I will offer for sale, in front of the premises. part of lots 3 and 4 in square. 377 having a froutage of 24 feet on north side « E street, between 9. and 10th streets, and ran ning back with even width 159 feet to a 30 foot Y; containing 3,715 square feet, more or less, Also. on the same evening. at@ o'clock p, m., I Wi | offer for sale, in front of the premises, the east ove half of lot 10. and the west one haif of lot 11 in square 2 1, fronting On Rhode Island avenue, b-tweer 14th and 15"h streets, 61 91-100 feet, aud containing 8,791 square feet, more or less, im- proved by @ house renting at $12 per month. ‘Terms very easy, aud will be made known at time of sale. $50 deposit required on each lot when knocked down, ha 6t B, H. WARNER, Auct, rpuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF NEW TWO-TORY AND BASEMENT BRICK DWELLING, Pa STRRET NOXTH, NEAR 4TH STREET ie st 18, Ry virtue of a trust deed of date Au| 1876, recorded |n: Liter No.882, folio 71, &¢ {°F and decree of Court (Equity docket 17. cau No, 6.854,) I will sell tn front of the premises on SATURDAY, June 1, 1878, at 6 o'clock p.m., Lot numbered twelve (12,) in A. B. Kelly's subdivis- ion of original lot numbered ‘six (6.) in square pumbered eight hundred and nine (808,) with the im provements thereon. ‘erms: One-third of purchase money cash ($100 of which must be paid immediately on saie,) and balance at six, twelve and eighteen months, with i terest at 7 per cent. from day of sale, secured on the property. and to be complied with in five days from day of sale, or property will be resold at risk and cost of defauiting purchaser. Conveyancing at Purchaser's €28t ASHFORD, Trustee. THOMAS DOWLING, Auct, myl6-dads 49-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED on account of the rain until FRIDAY, June 7th, same hour and place, by order of Trustee. LING, Auct. }:3-d&as THOMAS DOW 3 H. WARNER, Keai E ate Auctioneer. '° TKUSTFES’ SALE OF THAT DFSIRABLE HOTEL PROPERTY ON THE NORTH- WEST COKNER OF INDIANA AVENUE AND 2p STREET, KNUWN AS “TRE- MONT HOUSE.** By virtue of a deed of trust, dated August 18th, A-D, 1875 duly recorded in Liber No. [73 te 790, "foliv 463. one of the land records for the, District of Coumbia, aud at the request party secured thereby, we will sell, at pubtic au: ton, In front of the ‘premises, ou THURSDAY, June 20th, 1878, at 6 o'clock p.m., the foliow! Gescribed Wal estate situate in the city of ington, D strict of Columbia, to wit:—All those pieces ‘or parceis of ground ‘known and distin- ), four (4). five (5), six (6), seven (7) and eight (8), in Todd’s re- corded _spbdivision of original Lot nambered one (2).in Square numbered five hundred and seventy two (572), fronting on Indianaavenue one hundred sid forty (140) feet three (S) inches, and on 21 street west seventy-five (75) feet, together with the amproyements, &, Ter mis of sale: One-fourth in cash;and the balance in sia, twelve, and eighteen months, with iaterest at six per cent. per annum, sécured by a deel of trost on the property soid, and a satistactory policy of insurance on the buildings. or aly casn at option of the purchaser. A deposit of $250 will be re- quized at the time of sale, and ail conveyancing ang rcerding at purchaser's cost, Terms to be complied with in seven days. otherwise the Trus- tees reserve the right to regell the property at the of risk aud cos! of the defaulting pure! a . (HARES R. BAILEY. rrustoos CHARLES C. GLOVER, ze J. T. COLDWELL. Salesman. my27-d HANCERY SALE OF VERY VA'LUABLE REAL ESTATE, ON THE SOUTHWEST (CORNER OF M AND FOURTH STREETS, NORTH W EST. Under and by virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, in Equity cause No, 4165—wherein ie Ramagy {3 complainant, aud Joseph Daniels et ai. are Gefendants, the undersigned Trustee will soil at public auction on the premises, on SATUR- DAY, the Ist day of June, 1878, at 5:30 p. m., ail the right, title and interest, of the les tO said cause, in and to the following pieces or par- cels of und situated in the Ci ‘Washii ry istrict of Columbia, aad Known and de- How's pumberoia"Nodtung er hana uate num inuiug for same at 5g | | _THE EVEN WEDNESDAY... NG STAR. sy IS7s. .. dane CONGRESSIONAL, Conclusion of Yesterday's Proceedings. \ATE.—After our report closed— Mr. Thurman called up the bill reported by him from the judiciary committee afew 4 ago to create an auditor of railroad accow ud for other purposes, Passed. (14 provide jor the appointment of an auditor to receive reports from railroad ¢ nies to Which the United States have granted any loan or credit to examine the books aud accounts of suct roads once in each fiseal year to see that the laws relating to said com, nies are en- forced, Se. | tr. Kirkwood called up the date of the com r sionsand granting (It provides that all Senate bill fixing neement of certain pen- arrears in certain cases. Pensions on account of disability contracted or on account of deat from causes originating subsequent to March 4, Isél, and prior to June 1, 18S, or any subse- quent time of the soidier’s enlistment, was specifically for services in the war of the re beilion, except such as under the provisions of section 4509 of the Revised Statutes are en- iled to an earlier commencement of their pension, shall be entitled to a pension from UWedale of filing with the Commissioner of Pensions their applications therefor.) In ex planation of the bill Mr. Kirkwood said it would require about $4,500,000 to ot the re. quirements of t and an appropriation must be mac ver for that purpose. The Dill was p Mr. Sargent cailed up the resolution provid: ivy that uniii otherwise ordered the Senate shell meet at Llo'clock a. m. daily, Agreed to. On motion of Mr. Windom, the Senate in- sivved upon its amendments to the legislativ judicias aud executive appropriation bill, a a corference with the House was requ A iesolution was ed providing morning hour shail an hour led with t ation of the post route bill, the pending question being on the amendment of Mr. Jones ( ) to that reported by the committee ob postofices and post roads in regard to the Praztiian mail service, so as to have the ves- New Orleans line touch at Pensa- Along dissussion ensued, Messrs. rey, Blaine supporting the subsidy, and Messrs. “Kernard aud Ba subsidies generally. Mr. Whyte argued t the passage of this bill would be tujurious to Balumore. He submitted an amendment so as to have three lines of steamers, one {com New York, one from Baltimore, and one from New Orleans. Mr. Ferry inquired if the Sena- tor would vote for the bill with this amend ment? Mr. Whyte re ihe would not. Ie ony submitted th the of justice of the nding the dis comniitee on appropriations, army appropriation bili, with The Senate then wentinto e: and when the rs were reopened, at adjourned. LOUSE.—After onr report closed— ‘The House (at 3 0'elock) went into commis tee of the wh the tarid bill. Mr. Burehard sj sion and a reductic 1 ke in favor of tariff revi- of duti nd was fe a by Mr. Garheld in a speech against the ft bill. Wood then moved that the committee M rise, The committee refused to rise- to IL Ray W vod then called for the first reading of the bi Mr. Kelley Mr. Wood You have neve M i Thave read and considered it more tho} ily than the chairman, After the clerk had commenced the r Mr. Conger moved to stiike out enacting ¢ t it be read by paragraphs. et the whole bill be read. Tread it ading ter the use, but the chairman refused to enieitain the motion. and the Dill was proceeded with amid g confusion. The readi of Massac ay, at o'clock. by yeas aud Ys, on the motion to strike vut che enaccin ase The proposition was assented to, and the commilte rose, and the Hous old took a recess. "The evening session was f debate only, on the Mexican award bill. E INDICTED FOR ForcEny.— nd jury of the criminal court of Baiti- has presented indictments against eorge W. Bishop, ex-judge of the orphan’s court, and Isaac W. Helm, on two charges of forgery. The first charge is that of forging the name of Frederick M. Ketchum, Jr., to four certificates of city stock for $154, and the Second that of forging the name of Harriet Johnson and others, to a city certificate for $1,000, There are other fraudulent transac- tions in connection with estates in the or- bane court in which it has been discovered. hat Bishop is implicated. SCARCITY OF SILVERIN Parr are flooding America with silv metal appears to be very Geld can be had at the —Whilst we r the white ree in France. ankers, but sliver never, and to get change for the requiremeats of travel is a positive annoyance. Cab drivers never have any change, and one must have the precise change to give them.—[ Paris Let er to Balto. American AN INDIAN TO BE Ha Tan baxo, convicted of the murder of Alexan der Roden, at Fort Hall, has been senten to be hanged at Boise City, Idaho, on the 23th of June, by the district court at Malad City, Idaho. ED.—The Indian BEECHER TO BE SvED.—The society in Cohoes, N. Y., under whose auspices ago? f Ward Beecher was to lecture recently, will sue him for damages for not fulfilling his en- gagement. STRIKE OF Coal OreRatives.—The coal- miners in Monongahela valley, Pa., are agaim on a strike, this time demanding three cents a bushel. It is understood that operators are rot particularly anxious to continue durin the summer, but if the miners will be mod- erate in their demands the mines would be kept in ne anyhow ; otherwise they will be closed. #%-Eugene Johnson and Angeline MeQue eloped from Cincinnati. He was 18 years ol and she 16. Their married life lasted just a year. Then Johnson sent his wife back to her parents, bearing a letter announcing his tention to kill himself because she did not love him. He kept his word. ———_____ MARRIED. SULLIVAN-CHENOWETH. In Wastungton city, D. C., June 34, 1878, by the Rev, De. n= kin’ Mr. Witt M."SULLIVAN. of this city, to Miss JENNix CuBNOWs?ruH, of Dayton, Ohio, * DIED. BERRY. At his residence, near Beantown, M4.. on June Ist, 1878, WM. 'L, BERRY, la the fifty-sixth year of his age. : CLARK. On the 4*h of June, 1873, Mes. Man- GANET CLALK, the beloved wife of Patrick Clark, iu the ferty-firth year of her age, Her funcral will take place on Thursday event the 6th instant, at 3 o'clock, from hor inte res! dence, No, 1237 Union street, South Washington. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to atterd, [Baltimore papers please copy.) * KABEERT. On June 6th, 1878, Georoe GOODALL KANLERT aged 3 years and 9 mnths, only son of J. H, aud Louisa A. Katiert, Funeral from the resideuce of his parents, 616 B street southeast on Thursday, June Gch, at 4 p.m. Friends of the family re-pectéully requested to tend. [Rep & S*andard copy. ~ PARKFR. June 3', 1878, Cuantorrs Pan- Kei, aged £2 years, 8 months, and 23 dave, Feneral will take piace from Zion Baptist Church, om ‘Thursday, June 6 h, at 2 o'clock. Friends of the family are invited to attend, bd TINNEY. On Tuestay evening, Jnne 4°h, 1873, at o'clock DENNIS THEOPHILUS. lufant som of Dennis and Virginia Tinney, aged 1 ycar and 4 months, Funeral from residence of his parents, 1510 3 street, between 15:h and 16:h streets,on Thurs- day evening, at 40°clock, Friends and relatives of the family are luvited to attend. ° UNDERTAKERS, &. >