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IN THE BLOO A PERMANENT TONIC. WITHOUT ALCOHOL, PERUVIAN SYRUP Isa Protected Protoxide PERUVIAN SYRUP PERUVIAN SYRUP FERUVIAN SYRUP AN SYRUP PERUVIANS PERUVIAN SYRUP STEAMERS, &c. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. Fos PoTomac RIVER LANDINGS— The Steamer MATTA NO. or W. 1H. Byles, will make Sha one ws SATTON CREER at inter- mediate land ing and returning. For further information inguire SG, Te 8 Coal and Wood Unico, lis oo ifn avenue, at wharf, foot and aya0-tr * ” G. TUCKER JONES, Agent. UMMER ARRANGEMENT. FOR NORFOLK, FORTRESS MONROE AND swift and elegant iron Steamer LADY OF riber notice, eveay MON-' vay, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at Go'cl’k |», connecting steamers: Boston, Provi- Soncé Snd other Northern Points, Betarning, leaves Norfolk TUESDAY, THUBSDA «nd SATUEDAY, at 4 o'clock p. ms FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS, jteamer JOHN W. HOMER EY CaptainJoHN Curriomas, Nomini and Leonardtown, stopping at \ntermediate isndingseach trip. Days ‘of sailing, came as Steamer Mattano. For further information, apply at the office, over Metropolitan Bank. Knox's Express Office, or at cal on at Kn a a saver BAOON, "te reas Ufice. IN, Pres’ B. J. ACCINELLY, Agent, STF AMERS NEW YORE. The Steamers JOUR Srbeon and E. ©. &NIGHT alternately leave Pier 41 East svery BATURDAY at4 p m. ; Geos Own every MONDAY, and Alocantsiseeme 7 Freight taken at lowest rates. For information ‘ply at office over Metropolitan Bank, 15th street, TWK.P. A. DENHAM, Agent, Water street, ‘nel te BAMUEL BACON, President, (T° SeMER TouRISTs. ALLAN LINE ROYAL M‘IL STEAMSHIDS, From Baltimore to Halifax and Vice Versa ‘The A 1 British Iron Screw Steamships— HIBERNIAN 8 200tons, Capt. Lt, Arcuer, NoV.8 SCOTIAN. 3 200 ton: CASPIAN, 3.100 tons, Capt. T: ‘e Baltimore every other Wednesday FOR HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA. Cabin passage to Halifax $20. gold. ROULA tIPe.esee sere 35, gold. Including everything except wines, ete. This is am excellent opportunity to enjoy a brief ocean trip in First-class Trans-Atlantic Steam- ships and the charming summer climate of Nova Beotla, First cabin toSt, John’s, Newfoundland. .$35. gold First cabin to Liverpool. 75, gold For further information apply te A. SCHUMACHER & CO,, jel 2m 5 South Gay street, Baltimore, Ma, PERUVIAN SYRUP QTATE LINE.TO GLASGOW, LIVER- ie, birt L, in BELFAST, LONDON- DERKY AND THE PARIS EXPOSITION. From Pier 42 North River, foot of Canal street, Ste lowa: cabin, $45, Steerage at lowest rates, Apply to AUSTIN BALDWIN & CO., Agents, my No, 72 Broadway. New Yorks GEO. W. MOsS, ‘Adams Express Office, 225 Penrsyivania’ avenue. «Tickets at No, 45 Broadway and at com- FUTUEE DAYs. TO-MORKOW. JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, THKUSTEE’S SALE OF PROPERTY ON 18TH STREET. BETWEEN L AND M STREETS NORTHWEST, AT AUCTION. By virtue of » deed of trust given to us and rere, Trustee, in McDermott by deed dated November 7 hy together with improvements, ways, easements, &c,, soid subject to special improvement tax. ‘Terms of sale: $100. expenses of sale and general taxes cash. ba'ance in six and twelve months, with Interest at'10 per cent., notes to be secured by deed of trust; conveyancing at purchaser's cost. A deposit of &Orequiredat sale; If termsof salearenot complied with in seven Trustees reserve the right to resell the p1 at therisk and cost of the defaulting purehaser upon giving five days public nvtice of such resale, GEORGE BAUER, v ms20-co848 SOHN WALTER. }7FU8%20s. aa-THE ABVE BALE IS POSTPONED until THUR< DAY, the 13th day of June, 1878 Hae ea ee nS ORGE BAUER. jeT-eokds J HN WALTER, * Trustees, ALE OF STUCK. The Fifty-seven Shares of Stock in the sove- reigns’ Co-operative Association Store. ownel by Franklin Council, No. 9. Sovereigns of Indastry wil be sold at p iblic auction, to the highest bid ber, at 1923 7th sr... Next WEDNESDAY EVENING, Jane 12th, at 7 o'clock. By order of the Council. J. R. McBR" Je8-3t" 8. BOOTS AND SHOES. EW YORK SHOE STORE, FINE GOUDS AT LOW PRICES.” Ladies’ check-top (newest style) Button Boo".! 8 00 Ladies) French-ree! box-toe Button. .§2 25 to 8 50 Ladies’ French-beel box-toe Foxed Button.. 2 75 Ladies’ 18-tmead Lasting Button. 200 Ladies’ Best French Kid, A. B,C.D, wide .... 3 50 Ladies’ Foxed Kid or @cat Button..,.$1 25 to 3 00 Ladies’ Newport Ties, or low button..75c. to $1 75 Ladies’ Foxed or Goat, Laced. 90¢. to 1 75 Ladies? Slippers. all styles. 400, to $1 75, Misses’ & Children’s Shoes, very good; prices low, Gent's French Caif Stitched Low-garte:g.... 4.00 Gent's Fine Calf Low Gaiters. 250 Gent's good 1 w 2 60 Gent's ong) 250 Gent's Working Shoes (kip), » 100 me Price Only. ‘h Store, + J. GEORGES, CITIZENS. MILITARY AND NAVAL BOOT, SHOE AND GAITER MANUFACTURER, 2118 Pennsylvania avenue. A Perfect fit, combining at once ease and! comfort in ail cases guaranteed. Will call at houses and take measures, if requested by postal cardor letter, A fine selection of ladiesand gentlemen’s Goods of my Own manufac- ture, and of superior quality, on hand suitable for summer wear, and at reasonable prices. New gores inserted in old gaivers by patent stitching Wacbine; also all kinds of fine repairing done on ™: PERUVIAN SYRUP PERUVIAN SYRUP Be sure to get the ** PERUVIAN | Price $1.00 a Bottle. A 32. mph PERUVIAN SYRU gress in medical seie medical agent, er 0) ce, a treatise on Lro monials from distinguished gary’s por, footof Canal st., North Eiver.inyl-Im | Short notice, v17-ly NCROM LINE. M4A8VELLous A ONUUSTE AMEN Reiisr4 BARGAINS! Ni 4 aaseow Sl fron New York tr euRDAY; TWENTY DIFFERENT STYLES LONDON every WEDNESDAY: Pas~enger sccommodatioss unsurpassed for ele- gance and comfort, All Staterooms on main deck, and Raloon amidships. SALOON CABINS, $65 to $80, fxcursion Tickets for First-class Passage, York to Paris and return, $136 to$195, accord- ing Stateroom and route chosen, 1 AbDl, to HENDERSON BHOTMER, A Dy IN eli BOWLING GREEN, NEW YORK, Iz K. HUMPHREYS, 430 10th st. w., Washington 24-8) J UKTH GERMAN LLOYD. STBAMSHIP LINE BETWEEN NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN, The steamers of this Company will sail every Sat- urday from Bremen Pier, foot of Third | street, Hoboken, Rates of Passage: From New York to Southampton, Lon ton, Havre aud Bremen, first cabin, §100. second = | cabin, $60 gold; steerage, $80 currency. For freight passage, apply to OELRICHB & CO. “rien” “S Bowling Green, New York, hysiclans, clergymen and others, will be sent ree to any address, SETH W. FOWLE & SONS, Proprietors, 86 Harrison avenue, Boston. Sold by deaiers general- PIANOS AND ORGANS. O08 AND OR: “EIVED FOR NS EPAIRS AND VAR- or on STORAGE UNDER, duced rates during the| Eat Summer at @. L. porium of Music, ¥ for the Stet and other AND. UPRIGHT, AND PIANOS. AND BUR- . KUHN, Practical Piano maker, on, D. C., formerly foreman & Co.,and tuner with Steinway marls-tr ALLET DAVIS & CO. PIANOS.—Us- H right P+. @ Specialty. Clos-, aa Daring come . SUMNER. 81] 9th st. M. KNABE & CO.°3 WORLD-RENOWN- ED PLA NOS.—These cel instruments bave been before the public| for forty years, and have received the highest award wherever exhivited, MeCam: cular and thorovgd!: ring Pianos. BACH’S > Wareroons. 433 Li doors above Penna. av. COAL AND WOOD. OHNSON RROTHERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS Co4L AND WOOD. ‘We dertre to call the attention of the public to the fact that we now bsve on hand the |: id Selected stock of COAL AN hat our facilities for dotn; | 2hiladelphia: Dest D WOOD in the Dis Dustness are not | nein the United Wood Factory is the ind, Indond, ome Sy. Wood business largest south of New York: Polntments for doing a Coal mplete in every particular. 2,248 Ibs. to the ton our lnvariable standard, Best Varieties at Lowest Market Prices, fy Mill and Wharves, foot 12th rTeets southwest. th an€ 4415 7th streets nor Janl3-t Main offce—Ley THE TRADES. 200K BINDING. ubiic is respectful LYCE’ T BUOK HINDE ‘The same excellent workmen are em- ployed, and the work turned out wiil be in the rior style which has always been a character. | s | 1012 Pa. ave... $d floor, Informed that is carried on SS. CABINET-MAKER, YSHIKE AVENUE AND M Street, | NortTuwest. IN BROTHERS, PRACTICAL BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS, 1012 Pennsylvania avenu WNINGS. JOHN ©. HOGAN, 713 Market Mazutactuser of & Nowy Patented 5) and Ventilatin Buildings and for the only genuine | 5 sepl5-ur QTurre» OLL MANGUES, { MARTYNIAS, | EAST INDL PICKLED; TINY Tims, (2070S ciusrers, WORC ESTERS) BEEF ST! A GHERKINS, and other SAUCES, New crop SWEET O:iL. B. W. BEED'S 80Ns, 191 BICOKD’S the most shattered tut FaILURR PEQSSALE, | Thislife-renoring reme- eu by all about to marry, or wi have Lecome weakened from excess or auy other ause, Succ #6 iu every case is as certain a that case. Bole Fors RAS TCH REPAIREE, 5 Witt H. SEMKEN, now ENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ENCE OF LIFE and the vigur wf youth to ition ip four weeks. J SACQU ork, Pew eotets & Ne ee ‘atehee po ta com A DY i ent ~ Som ler by ine are guaran- money refaniat. ONDS AND STOCKS, Untted States Bonds of all District of Columbia Bon ds of Various Issues; wa snd Georgetown Quarioriy St load Bonds Sud Stock toe LYDE’S NEW EXPHESS LINE BTW EEN BI PHILADELPHIA, ALEXANDRIA, WASH- MILANGTON AND GEORGETOWN" CONNECTING AT PHILADELPHIA WITH CLYDE’S Liy ‘OR BOSTON, PROVIDENCE, AND NEW ENGLAND STAT! Bailing Day: From Phiisdelphia—Saturday, at 13 m. From Washingwo—Monday, at 11 a.m. From Grorgetown—Monday, at 7 p.m. Freights received ys oe Od lading given to Boston and, 'revidence, Consignees ars roods landed rRetown wharf Will please re mm marked ** Georgetown, D. O, wer full formation sppiy. to J. H. JOHNSON 1. 1208 street northwest. snatt, Washington, D. G.F. HYDE, 589 Wa ‘er street, Georgetuwn, D.| . P., CLYDE & Q0.; General Managers, 18 South nis FRANCE. LY DIBECT LINE TO SENEKRAL TRANSATLANTIC ee ea eon "4 wre. VILLE DE PARIS, Capt. June 5, 9a,m, SAIET DSU raNt, Capt. Lachesnez, Wed- nesday, June 12, nity TABRADOR. Capi. Sanglier, Wedaesday, June Is. Steamers *PERFIRE,”? “VILLE DEPARIS,”” and “ST, LAURENT" do not carry steerage pas- MERICAN LINE OF STEAMSHIPS A&Si every THU KSDAY direct from oie aes rpool, touching ai Stn, Intermediate and steerage tickete ie Taio Fete Also, agents for the Hod Bar bine . agent “0 Antwerp. mysa-tf or TIES, LOW-BUTTON, ral SLIPPERS, with Box and Opera Toe, French and Low Heel, for Ladies, Misses and Children, from 25 cts. to $2.59, LADIES’ GAITERS, 65 cts, to $5. CHILDS’ SHOES, 10 cts. to $3, WHITE KID SLIPPERS, ALL SIZES. GENTS’ TIES, GAITERS AND SLIPPERS, from 50 cts, to $8, BUCKSKIN AND KID GAITERS, To Order, LASTING AND BASE BALL SHOES, LOUIS HEILBRUN, 402 SEVENTH STREET. Sion of ‘That Old Woman of Mine.” myl3-tr OSTON SHOE AUCTION HOUSE. BIGN OF THE RED FLAG, 491 Pennsylvania Avenue, BETWEEN 4% AND 6TH STREETS. CHEAPEST HOUSE THIS SIDE OF cusar axncoricx ty sew aco BLY OOK AT THE FACTS. Gent's Buff Gaiters, $2, no Gent’s Calf Gaiters, $3; now $2. Gent's Lace Shoes, $2.60. Boys and Misses Bais. $1 Ladies Foxed Bals., $1.50, Ladies Foxed Bais. Ladies Foxed Button thoes. 2, 40, 50, SPECIALTIES,—Fren i on ee ich Heel Kid Button Boot, Genuine Pebble Goods, Lasting and Foxed Button Boots from $1 60 to$3. EVERY ARTICLE 8OLD AS ADVERTISED. 1 will sell for the next 80 days 25 t, low than any other house in thee. perce i In the above house can be found the best home- made, hand-stitched Low Quarters — Ties and Straps—from Faust. Br.. & Co., (Baltimore, Md.,) Perry. Clark & Co.. (Baltimore, Md.,) ‘and otter well-known manufacturers, at THE BOSTON SHUE AUCTION HOUSE, my7-tr 491 Penn’a avenue. GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. p>™4s LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMEBRS, SEW YORK to QUEENSTOWN & LIVERPOOL EVERY THURSDAY OB SATURDAY. Tons, Tons, 5,401 City of Brussels. }. 775 607 City of New York.3.500 4.566 City of Parts. 3.081 City of Berlin. City of Richmond: City of Chester... i Stry of Montreal-..4.490 City of Brookiyn..2.911 ‘These magnificent steamers, built In watertight yomperipients, are among the strongest, largest snd fastest on the Atlantic, ‘The saloons are lururiously furnished, especially well lighted and ventilated, and take up the whole width ‘of the ship. The ‘principal staterooms are amidships, forward of the engines, where least goise and faotion Is felt, aud are replete with ev comfort, Laving all latest improvements, double nerths, dlectric bells, &e, The cuisine has always been aspeciaity of this line, Ladies’ cabins and bathrooms, gentlemen's smok- ing aid bathrooms, barbers’ shops, pianos, Wbra- ties. &c., provided. For raies of and other information apply JOHN @. DALE. Agent, 31and $3 Broadway, N.Y.; J. W. BOTELER & BRO, ‘A. BROSNA UNARD LINE, 7 yith the view of diminishing the chances ot zolision the Steamers of this line taxe a specific course for sii seasons of the year. On the outward passage from Queenstown to New York or Boston, crossing the mieridian of 60 at 43 y mothing to the north of 48. On the homeward passage crossing eridian or nothing to the north of 42, THE BRITISH AND NUKTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STK AMSHIP YORK AND LIVERPOOL. AT CORK HARBOR, ¥Rom New YorK. Fuom New Your. “Russia... Wed., July 3 thia....Wed.. July 10 Wed..June 12| abyssinis, Wed.,July 17 Wed., June 19 | Sothuia..Wed,. July 24 ed., June 26] Algeria... Wed., July 31 elt from New York, By bpp steerage, $80and 100 gold, steerage. By steamers not carrying steer $80, $100 and Wid, according to accom a 2. Tickets to Paris, $15, gold, additional, turn tickets on tavorable terms, Europe at lowest rates. ernie coins, Fm, os Rams, gue mat, and lor Mediterranean porta, = 4 Ja ere resrame enone: ice, NO. ‘ Abin, to OTIS BIGELOW, 606 7th street, Wash- Ty CHAS. @. FRANCKLYN. Agent, N, \OKE DOWN To FOUB CENTS, ETY BUSHELS DELIVERED FOR $3.10 " @aS-LIGHT OFFICE, octi-tr 411 AND OTH STRExT. EMOVAL. ECUNNINGHAM, ne Well Known Det. Hand 1. Sits Histo toads ts mrdee Of Sik Hatsa epecialty. sepis-cr EOOND 88- CLOTHING. —Tne only piace ta ay Resta errno eee ‘at . ‘De original BERZOO'S, were Eeaeas avenue, ‘above number, r28-tr SMUNGKOT’S AMBROSIAL for the Har ‘snd Seat ac. Depot, 616 8th soe Comeein U.S. Patent LEW18 JOHNSON & CO., Bank: 10th st, aud Penis. sven Qy2s CUATS a: 35 ceuts, at STRAUS", PREVIoUs To REMOVAL, ‘To reduce stock, I will offer for a’tew days, Best Four-ply LINEN COLLARS, 8 for §1, LINEN CUFFS, 25 cents a pair, READY-MADE SHIRTS, which have been so popular, are still selling at 80 aud 75 cents for the unfinished; finished, cets; laundried, (ready to wear.) $1.up to $2. Large stock of BOYS’ SHIRTS, 12. 124 and 18 nehes. DRESS SHIRTS made to order, trom $1 up to $2.25, “Fit always guaranteed ermis cash, the cause of low prices, Men’s FURNISHINGS complete, HOMPSON’S SHIRT FACTORY, myl4-1m 806 Fst. n.w., opp. Patent Ottice, Freese STOCK <OF STRAW HATS A For Gentlemen, Youths and Boys, just received, Elegant assortment of Ladies aud Gentlemen's SUN UMBRELLAS. at the lowest market prices, UMBRELLAS and PARASOLS palred in the best manners oUS Covered aud Fe- WALTER KER, HATTER, 1419 Pennsylvania Avenue, apll-tr Above Willarda’s Hotel, 'TRAW HATS. IN GREAT ABUNDANCE, For men, youths and children. Celebrated Mack! oy ‘Straws, all grades, Silk Umbrellas, $3.50 up, Best Goods, Lowest cuserz, paren my9 tr 1237 Penn, ave., next cor. 13th st, G¥oHGE F. SCHAFER, MEROHANT TAILOR, Offers for saie the balance of his stock at and below cost to close business, #@ A call is solicited, % Mmars3m 1111 Pennsylvania ave. - ew. JRePvceD PRICES, patrons and the public generally ‘that in con- facilities. “be “is "now “able to tants Clots and furnish GOODS in his tine’ w Oftvesn cent ten it, Jess than former toning a OrrizeN AND MILITARY TATLOn, GRAIN, PROVISIONS. Speculators can deal bus in STOCKS— NEw YOuK STOCK EXCHANGS quotations, COT- TON-NEW YoRK COTTON EXCHANGE quota- tions, GRAIN and PROVISIONS—CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE quotations, on one per cent. or ore margin. iu small or large lots. “Orders” by Mail or Tel . toduy or sell, fil'ed Immediately upon receipt of margin, Hegular commissions. cheek or tlographie otiers Or, Gee eee! 62 and 56 Broadway, New York. apaé-m.w&f lai om! 45 net NOW YOrk._0p06-m.w Sf, 1m MEMBER OF THE EXCHAN will execute orders for the purchase se inigot itocks, Bonds and Gold on moderate missions §5 each 100 shares, Stock pri negotiated on responsible a n= eons Stock Exchange, 35 ca New York. Reference, D. R. Man} +» President National ‘New ¥ oot JPJARD TIMES.—Purchasers, if you want to . $10 Bult, at Oe eieppcaneh at the: 4 STRAUS. ; eee we yes OT, as and Blank Boos | woudl TI WHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THE Be TEE AMDYS Hoes OF Wi By virtue of a decree the sw Court of the District of Columbia, in Equity. cause No, 6,043, we will sell, at public auc- i Seieyraea gh MORAY rts m.. all the Household Purulture and effects of W Elegant Mavis sea Pler French Mirrors irrors: Rosewood and Walnut Parlor Suites of’ superior te 2 Catr,Loangen Elegant Winder * Walnut Marble-top 4 Elegant Walnut Marbie-top Chamber Suites: Mogart fine condition; rut Immense assortment goes rate ana Beatin ant en; Super coliection of Silver-Plated Ware and Cut- Elegant assortment of China and Glassware; Copper Cooking Utensils, Kitchen Requisites, &c. . B.—This Hotel has only been recentl} = iy fur- nished and of thevery best material. all of which ig in excellent condition, REGINALD FENDALL, apsod WM. F. MATTINGLY.” ¢Trustoes, UNCANDON BRUS.. Auctioneers. S 1GNEE 8 SALE OF ENTIRE S"OCK OF DhY Goors ac.. CONTAINED IN SLORE No 705 MARKET SPACE. On ¥ONT AY MOURNING, June 10. commenc- hy @ at 10 o’clor k, avd continuing each morning un- il the whole stock ts disposed of, I will sll the en- Ure Steck contained in said Store. consisting of— Fiks, Cashmer 8, Buntings, Dress Goods, Cottons, Prints, Cassimer: s, Clothe, Handkerchiefs, Ho-iery and Far cy Guods, with Lumercus oiher arucies ‘usually found in a first-class Dry Goods Store, iB J. W. BUKER, Assignee. ASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, ‘No. 1001, northwest corner of 10th and Dts. On TUESDAY June 11, 1878, at 100%el ec a.m. I shall sell in frent of my auction rooms, one handsome Queen anne Camber Suite, 10 pieces. elegantly carved and un stinted in workman sbi m, Large assortment of Ladies’, Gent's and Chil- dren's Shoes, in excellent conc tt ony fogether witha large and varied assortment of Furni- tvre, WASH. B, WILLIAMS, i8 2t Auctioneer, pec NSON BROS.. Auctioneers. ENTLEMAN’S ELEGANT TURN) Consisting of fine Black Mare.6 years old, 15, high, sound and kind: can trot in 3 minate is perfect'y gentle. and can be driven by a lal A’se, Rockaway in good order; set Single Har= Le-s W-~ willsel!on TUE DAY MORNING, at Llo‘clock. in front of our salesrooms, nt estaliishment, the property Of a r the chy DU WUSIFE'S BALK OF A TIREST IN ‘VALU REAL ESTATE IN GE: By virmne of adeed of trust dated May 10, A.D 1876 and recorded in Liber No. 8 full 861. of the land records of the District: of Cojumbia, and at the request of the pariies Secured. theréhy, the undersigned trustee will sei gt public auctien. iu front of the premises. on TUESDAY. the 1i'h day of June A. D, 1378, at n undivided one-fifth part lu aud Lot No, 20, in Old Georgetown, s : Beginning for same at rikwest corner of Bridge and Potomac streets, and rm then west with north line of Bridge stree* 57 feet; then north parallel to. Poto~ inae Street 60 feet; then east parallel to Bridge street 20 feel: then uorth parallel to Potomac street 19 feet Ginches: then east, 37 feet to Poto- mac str-et; then south wth Potomac street 79 feet 6 inches to the place of beginning. Also. a= other partof said Lot No, 20. bounded as follows: Beginnit g on the west line of Potomac street 123 fert 4 inches north of Bridge street,and ran thence north 98 teet 6 iuches_and running back west of that width for depth 67 feet, Also, all that part of Lot No, 22. in O.d Georgetown, Bounded as fol- k Beginning for same at the northeast corner of Bridge and Market streets, and rua then east on north line of Beldge street 40 feet; thence north varallel to Market street 114 feet: then w-st vet: then south with east line of Market street to the beginning. ‘The one-fifth interest in each par- cel will be soid separately. E ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, and balance in Oqual payments at six and twelve months froa ‘ay of sale, bearing interest at 8 percent, to be secured by deed of trust on property sold; or_all cash, atoption of purchaser or purchasers. Ts termsof sale to be compled with in five days, or the Trustee reserves the right to resell at and cost of defaulting purchaser or purch f tof $50 on eac piece sold to bem: bid accepter, Conveyanc'ng at cost of purchasers, WM _ D, CASSIN, ‘Trustee. THOS DOWLING, Auet, m31-co&ds ITCH, FO: & CUTTER, Real Estate Brokers, SALE AT AUCTION-VERY DESIRABLE LOT ON RHODE ISLAND AVENUE, BET. Jari AND Ira ST3. ALSO, FINE LOT ON EST. BET. 9TH AND 10TH N. Ou TUESDAY, June lth, 1878, at 5: o*elock p. m,, I will offer for sale, in front of ff the premises. part of lute 3 and 4 in square 377. having & frontage of 24 feet on north side ot & street, between 91h aug 10th street and run- ning back with even widih 159 feet toa 30 foot alley, containing 8715 si.are feet, more or less, Also. on the same even‘ng, at@ o'clock p. m., I er for sate, In front of the premises, the east one half of lot 10. and the west one half of lot 11, in square 2:1, fronting on Rhode Island avenue. b. tweet 14t: and 15 h streets, 61 91-100 feet, and containing 8,791 square feet, more or less, im- proved by'a house renting at $12 per month. ‘Terms very ea-y. and will be made known at time of sale. $50 deposit required on each lot when knocked down. 34 6t wR BH. WARNER, Auct. ads WwW. 30 Pp. ‘A. DARNEILLE. Heal Estate Auctioneer. . pa TROSTERS’ SALE OF VALUABLE IM PROVED PR ‘PERTY—No. 343 PENNBYL- VANIA AVENUE NORTHWEST, BE- TWEEN 3p AND 44 STREKTS. By virtue of a deed of trust dated March 11, A.D. 1871, and recorded on the 14th day of Mirch, ALD, 1871, In Liber No, 639, follo 480, one of the land records for Washington coun- ty. \n the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we will sell, at public auction. on the premises, on TUESDAY. the 14th day of May. A.D. 1878. “at 4:90 o'clock p.m., the fo lowing described real esate, via: All that biece S = or parce] of ground situated In the city of ington, District of Columbia, Known as the south- ern part of lot numbered sixteen (16), in reserva- tion numbered ten (10), the said southern part of said lot having afrout of twenty-five (25) feet on Pennsylvania avenue, ad running back with the same width to the depth of seventy (70) feet and two (2) inches The said lot is situated on the north side of Pennsy vauia avenue, between 34 and £4 streets. aud is improved by a four (4) story brick Dwelling House and Store, ‘Terms: One-fourth of the purchase. money tobe paid in cash, and the residi-e in three eqnal instal- Men's. at twelve (12), eighteen (18) and twenty- fonr (24) months respectiveiy, with interest on the whole, pa: able half-yeacly, to be secured by note: and adeed of trust On the premises, A deposit of $500 will be required when the property is knocked. down, The terms of sale must be complied with within one week after sale, otherwise the proj y may be resola, after one week's notice, at the ris aud cost of the ofaulting purenaser. WAL PAL DARN EILLR, ¢ Trustees, F.D. CLEARY, Salesinau, m)3,4,6,8,11,13,14 49-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED un- ULTHURSDAY, SIxTH Day or JUNE, A. D. 1878, same hour and piace. bv order of Trastees. . A. DARNEIULE. Auct. F. D. CLEARY, Salesman. mylt-2uw&dg 49-THE ABOVE SALE 13 8TILL FUR- THER POSTPONED until THURSDAY, June 27:h, “at same hour and place, By order of Tr tees, P. A. DARNKILLE, Auc F. D. CLEARY, Saiesman, Je6 2aw&ds UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, TRUSTEFS’ SALE OF THREE TWO-STORY 1 R:CK DWELLINGS AND LOTS, SEVEN IWO-STORY COTTAGE FRAME DWEL JINGS AND LOTS AND NINE BULLD- ING LOTS, SIC UATED RESPECTiVELY ON WSTERET, Tru AND Sra ST S Noprneasr. | 7 eed eee ict of Columbla, and by request of the ¥_ secured, we will sell ‘at pubile auction. ‘on TUESDAY, the 18 h day of June, A.D. 1878, at Sorciock D. 'm., in front of the respective prem- ses, all those cértain pleces or parceis of land and premises, known and describ-d upon grouud plat or plan of the city of Washington 1). G.- as betty Lots Nos. 7/8 9, lu. 11, 12. 18. 1415, 18.17 18 21, 22, 31, 38, 33 and $4 of A, &. Kelley's subdi- Vision of square 889, together with a'l the improve. ments, Ways, exsements. rights, privileges, ap purterances and hereditaments vo ‘the saine, be- longing or otherwise appertaining. Lots 7. 8 aud 9 are improved be three well-built two-story Brick Houses, Nos, 706, 708 and 710 H ne, Lots 10, 11 and 12are untmproved and froat on H sircet 1.6, Lot 12 being at the corner of H and 7th streets ne. “Lots 18. 16. 17 aid 21 are unimproved and front ob Trh sirve! east, Lots 14 15. 18 and 22 are improved by two-story Frame Dweilings frouting on 7.b street, wetween H aud I ptreets n.e, sea, 32 and 33 are unimproved and front on 8th Be. Lots 21 and 34 are improved by two story Frame Prellings and trenton 8th street, between H and streets ne. ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in six and twelve apc secured by de-d of trust on the premises sold, All conveyancing at the cost of the purcha- ser. A deposit of $100 required on each lot as soon as sold, Lf the terms o° sale are not compliad wit: wittip seven days from day of the Trustees reserve the right to resell the at the risk ana cos! of the defaulting purchaser, upon giving five days’ publ'e notice of such resale. JOHN H. GLICK - OUNEAL KAUFFMAN, § Trustees, 8 my30-d ©) LB. CANS SPICED COVE UY8T) 2 lunch, 10 cents; case, (two denen) 2 Pe from the pankrapt sale of J. C. & 25 See Estat it, Baltimore, Just ae Saks’ GUILD'S. couteeee comer Pe 5. ocr syivania avenue and 10th street, myi0-ta iO. E. KENDALL & SON, No. 619 B street n.w., DEAR THE RALTINORE AND PoTOMAG RAILROAD Deport, Have for sale a few more of’ those cele-. ICE KING REFRIGERATORS at less than half manufacturers’ prices, mp atetan eet THIS AFTERNOON. ‘HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, PUB! IC SALE OF FINE FIRST-CLASS RES- IDENCE AT SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SE OND AND MARKET 8TREETS, IN GETOW N. By viitue of a deed of trust to the under- sigued, of date March 15th, A. D. 1875, re. corded in Liber No, 781, folio 79 the lana records ) and one bund: Beatty & Hawkins’ addition to awa, the whole fronting 140 feet on 2d street and 150 fest on Market street, in Dc, according 52 the plat ef said addition, and improved bya Residence, Stable, £c. ners of sale: Oue-third of the purchase money cash; ce twoand three years, with interest at 7 per oan". per annum from the ss tisfaction of the Trustees; or all cash. at the o tion of the purchaser. A deposit of §350 will be required of the purchaser at the time and plice of sale, and if the terms are not complied with full within five days from day of sale, the property will be resold at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser on five dajs° notice in the Evening Star MASH FOLIO f Trustees. THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.' ap2,3,4, 10,11 12,17, 18. 4@- THE ABOVE SALE [3 POSTPONED uuul MUNDAY, May 27in, 1878, at 6 o'clock, Sune place. By order of the Trustees, mi, 20-dts THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. #e-THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER POST- PONED until MONDAY, J:ne 10h. 1878, same hovr ad place By orderuf the Trustees. 0328 Qiaweds — THOS. DOWL NG. Auct. H. WARNER. Real Estate Auctioneer. . shail TRUSTFE'S SALE OF A DESIRABLE THREK STORY eRESSED-3RICK FRONT DWELLING, No. 1496 N STREET NORTH: West. WITH ALL THE MODERN [M- PROVEMENTS. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated June 12:n, A. D, 1874. dury recorded in Liner No. 762, fol o 43. ove of the land records for the Dutrict of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, I shall sell at publicauction, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, June 10) 1878, at 6 o'clock p. in., all that plece oF parcel of found sitoated in the etty of Washington, D C., heing part of lot numbered sixty-one (61) in Thomas 5 Bryan's recorded subdivision of lots It square two hundred and twelve (2-2), beginning for the same at the nerthwest corner of said lots thence runuing east twenty-one (21) feet on the . thence south about one han- in one, two, three, four and five years with Interest at 7 pet cent, Pavable quarteriy, and secured by a deed of ust on the property soli, «r atl eash at optioa of the purchaser. $100 deposit at time of sale and all conveyancing and recording at purchaser's: cest. Terms to be complied wit ve otherwise vhe Trustee reserves the rigitt to te the property at the risk and cost of the defaull purchaser after five daysadvertisemont, HOKACE J. Faust. Trustee, J_T. COLD WELL, Silesian. my20-eotta HHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, TRUSTEE'S SALE of VA! UABLE IMPROVED PLOPERTY ON WEST STREET, TOWN) At AU. T:UN—BRICK DWELL- ING HOUSE, containing 9 rooms, with water and gas. By virtue of a dead of trust, dated Jaly 20th, 1874, and recorded ia Liber 79. of the land records of Washington ed District of Columbia, and by uirection of of the note secured’ thereby, I will sell auction. in front of the propert June 1th, 1878, at 5 o'cloc Ground in Georgetown, D. a segi: ning at the end of 138 feet 10 inches measiired east on the line of West street from High street, and running thence west on said West st. eighteen feet; thence south and parailel to High street 69-4 feet. more or less, to lot known as ** Wison’s lot:’? thence east and at right angles to said last line, ‘to intersect a line drawn souch and parallel to High Street from the besinning: aud thence with said line reversed to the beginning. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; balance in o and two years, secured hv dead of trust on tha prop “8 per cent. interest until nnually; cash at time ‘@ uot complied wit sthe right to resell the preperty at the risk aud cost of the defaulting pure . BP. DODGE, Trastes, S E J. STELLWAGEN, Auctioneer, 513 7th street, TRUSTEE SALE OF A BEAUTIFUL NEW TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING ON Si" STR BETWEEN Ist AND 20 3 Ne RTHEAST By virtue of a deed of trust tome, dated Qcrober 9, 1877 and duly recorded in Uiber No. 867, folio 387. oue of the laud records for, Washington county, wistrict of the written request of the party secured there Lwill sell at public auction! in front. of the pret Ises, on MONDAY, the 10th day of June, A. D. 1878. af 5's o'clock B. im., all of Jot uumberel Aity- eight (68), in Smith’ & Rohrer's recorded subdi_ vision of square numbered seven hundred and twenty-one (721) in said city, improved by a New Twe-story Pressed Brick Dwellings with back building, cellar, and all the modern conveniences. The house bas Just been completed, and has never been occupied. ‘Terms: Five hundred dollars in cash; balance in one, two and three years, with interest at 8 per ent, ver, annum. payable semi-annually, $100) to be paid to the Trustee when the property is’ knocked off. Conveyancing at purchaser's cost, ‘Terms of sale to be complied with in five davs, jel-dts MARTIN M. ROHKEE, Trustee, T E. WAGGAMAN, Rea) Estate Auctioneer, ICE FRAME HOUSE AND LARGE LOT, IN COMPLETE ORDER, ON F S°REED, BETWEEN 26ru AND’ 27TH STREETS NORTHWEST. On MONDAY, June 10, at 5 p.m... vet a rlumbia, and offer for sale, at public auction, to the highest Mader, the above property, being part of lo 1, in square 10, 16 3&ds THOS E. WAGGAMA. |, Auc. HANCERY SALE OF VERY VALUABLE REAL ESTaT ON THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF M AND FOURTH STREETS, NORTH WEST. Under and by virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, A in Equity cause No, 4165—wherein F. M: Ham>ay 1s complainant, and Joseph Daniels et at. are defendants, the uridersigned Trustee will sell at public auction on the premises, a SATUR- cels of ground situated in the City of Washington, inthe District of Columbia, and known and de- scribed as follows: it, parts of lots Land 24, in square numbered 614, beginuing for the same at the northeast corner of said lot numbered 24. and running west*along the line of M street north, thirty-two (32) feet; thence south, and at right apgles with said street, one hundred feet toa ten foot alley; thence along said alley thirty-two feet, to the Ine of Fourth ‘street west; thence nor:h along said street, one hundred feet ‘to place of be- iubing: together with all the rights aud privtl ¢.. thereunto belonging. ‘This lot is improved by an elegant three-story brick dwelling with all the modern improvements, and fiue stable in rear of ‘ot, Also, lot **1’* in J.C, Harkness’ subdir’ sion of lots in square numbered 514, west of aad aMloining the above described parts of lots 1 and Terms of sale prescribed by the decree: One- fourth of the purchase money Shall be in cash. and the residue in four equal instalments, payable re- spectively, in six. twelve, eighteen and tweaty- four months from date of Sale; the deferred pay- wents te bear interest at the rate of 8 per cectum rannum, from date of gale, and bea reserved ien upon the reai éstate sold, and upon fuil pay~ ment of the purchase money, and upon ratification of the sale by the court, a deed for the property will be given to the purchaser or purchasers, of said lots of ground. A deposit of $200 on each lot t: be paid by purchaser at ime of sale. All convey- | ancing af purchaser's cost, If terms of sale are not comp'ied witn in five days, the Trustee reserves the right to sell at the risk auld cost of the defaalting purchasers, FV, BASANDS, Trustee, 6. uisiana avenie, B. H. WARNER, Auct, mj 22-106 ag- RY ORDER OF THE TRUSTER, THE above sale 1s postponrd unul THURSDAY, the 20th day of June, 1878, at_the sans hour’ and piace. ¥. P, B. SANDS. Ti} 31-3aweeds "Trasise. H. WARNER, Reali Etate Auctioneer, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THAT DFSIRABLE HOTEL PROPERTY ON THE NORTH- WEST CORNEK OF INDIANA AVENUE AND 8D STREET, KNUWN AS “TRE- MONT HOUSE.” By virtue of a deed of trust, dated August 13ih, AD. 1875 duly recorded in Liber No. frm 790, ‘folio 463. one of the land recoris for the District of Columbia, and at thé request of ie Hon in front of the wremises on TH Hea AY, dion, in front of the ‘pre: on 1 A June 20th, 1878, at 6 o'clock p.u... ths following: uescribed tal estate situafe in the city of Wash= ington, D.strict of Columbia, to wit:—Al! those pieces ‘or parcels of ground known and distin- fished as Lois numbered three (3), four (4). five (6), six (6), seven (7) and eight (8), in Todd's re- corded subdivision of original Lot numbered one (2),in Square numbered five bi two (572), fronting on Indianaavel and forty (140) feet three (3 street west seventy-five (73) feet, together with the improve ments, a of sale: One-fourth in cash;and the balance in siz, twelve, and eighteen months, with interest at six per cent. per annum, secured by a deea of trust ou the property soid. and a policy of insurance on the buildings. or ali casn at option of the purchaser. A deposit of $250 will be re- f and all conveyancing ‘erms to be anda di "8 complied with in seven days. otherwise the Trus- Teserve the right to resell the at the and cos" of the cacealting: pare Pe HARUES B. ILEY, ‘Tru: SHARLES C. GLOVER, § Trustees, J. T. COLDWELL, Salesman. my27-a rpaomas: DOWLINe, Auctioneer, TRUSTEE'S SALE. virtue of a deed of trust, dated i1 re Tecorded in iber J. ‘A. Be No, 48, folio 14, I wil offer at auction. on the. on WEDNESDAY. the 19 hday of Jane ‘The property will be sold subject to all taxes in ‘Terms of sale: One-thi-d of the purebase money Hatetad ener lane ean ‘tee mn ; to be secured to the ‘satisfaction Of PDUNCANSON BROS., Auctioncers, ULAR SALE HOUSEHOLD FURVI- TURE. IGERATUKS, — MIRKO ts, PARLOR SUITE. CARPETS, MATTIN SAFES, 4 SEWING MACHINa«s, NE be 3 ETON, i on TUESDAY MORNING, in front of oul assortment of house- SON BROS., Aucts.. or. 9h and D sts, now QBmencing at 10 orelock, s noms, a general Roid meets, ae after amend employment of the army asa poss It simply forbids the use of the army except as provided by the constifation or by act of Congress, and forbids the payment of m in violation of the act. The bill also Provides fer a commission to report on the transfer of the Indian bureau to the Wat department. £89 Bridge street, Georgetown, D. C. 5 CRATES ENGLISH IR AT Al On WEDNESDAY instant, at 10 o'clock, ONSTONE CHINA Ui ION. MORNING, 12h, F peremptorily sell ve. Jel0-2*_D. E. YOUNG, Auctioneer, (OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, TBUSTEFS’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROP- ERTY ONSEV* NTH STREED. BETWEEN N AND O STREKTS NORTHWES 13: Ry virtue of a deed of trust. cember 20th, A. D. in Liber No, 800, folie 480, et seq. she land record. for the District of Colum), emy bill was ag dismissal of all graduates after July 1, 1883, wi hot required to fill vacaneies in the . dated Dece: duly recorded ont est oF sbell sell at public auction, in front m! June 17th, A. day. vel of land lying and situ gion. in the District of € ‘a, and known aud juare Lum vered four hundred and fort ), deseribed as follows: he seid part of the sand lot at west corner of the said lot 1 ror ing thence north on the ti sireet west twenty (20 feet. t soning east one hundred aud st: thence south twenty (20) feet; and thence tarn -¢ runnit g west one hundred and sixteen (116) tithe point of begivning, together with ube “sale: One-third eash (of which $100 f sale); and the balan e in equa’ payments, to be . bearing interest recent. perannam from the dat stated in Saturday's Stax)—yeas 130, nays 0. The inter without a was taken, and the evening session’ was voted to general business. point at the soith mbered ten (10 9% Men are getting ready for the n according to the latest London rules, whi to take place within a John Dwyer, of Brooklyn of Troy.” The m cpadat the time the porchaser’s nc of property so’d. “If the terms of sale are not snlied with In seven days from the day of sale, heright to resell at the risk faulting purchaser, after five ce in some newspaper published In the ring at purcha- thy ‘T ustees rese: city of Washingto: THOMAS DU’ JR, #: WARNER, Kea) Estate Auctioneer, STEFS: SALE OF TWO-ST) RESTVENCE, No. 123 F S1REET NOR H- ra ue of a desd of trust, dated Oc! . - duly recorded in Liver 86 308, land’ records of District of Goi abd al request of party secured, we will 89) bic auction, in front of the p Y, the 24 hday of tun P m., Lot fifty-seven (57), orced subdivision of Syuare the latter is tr Troy training under the vetera Hairis, at Fort Hamilton. Ryan has ne i} nith & Rohrer’s re- even hundsed and in city of Washington, D. tS as above LOVE. Ove-third cash (of which $100 myst be paid at time of sale) zbalance in three ¢ abs slinents at six, twelve and eighteen months, with B per cen on the premises , otherwise th f with sledge hammers. Dwyer weighs about one hundred be fully mot within Property Will be rssold ays a vertisement iu the Eveuing Star, of ce u tins pur haser A B DUVALL, trustees WELL, Salesman, Inter-Ocean, of Friday Heichts had a disaste which made every m: ti eed, and which furnishes anot repeated warnings avg within reach meler Was ne told by her | 3 running down stairs, that the JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, AND | NO-TOP SPRING KTS AND LUMBER WAGUNS, 4 On Wk DNESDAY AFTERNOON, . commencing at 5 ocok. we wil Sell, F's Ice Company *s W, story to save her which was lying t uy mother was absolut the fled into the str The help cay any good. The buildis was destroyed, and the babe was redy an unrecognizable mass of et bones. The who’ that it was allover before any one anything. at foot of 10th street— op Spring Wagon, er GEC President of Gre: ASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, 1 HANDSOME ROSE- A WALNUT CHAM- BRUSSELS CARPETS, Tiue of a deed of trust, dated Octo- A. 1D. 1877, and duly recorded folio 333. one of the | E ‘ords for Washington county, District of Columbia, and by direction of the party secared thereby. I shall sell at public auction, ali the goods and chattels and personal proper'y named, tioned, and described in the schedule marked**A, upon the premises, known as No, 421 4th street, cen D and E streets northwest. o1 WED NES- DAY, June 12h, A. D. 1878. o'clock 3, m., @ Superior collection of Housebold Elegant Rosewood Case Piano, Cover and Stool; Walnut Chainber Suits, Cottage Furniture. Kx- tension Tables, Wardrobes, Urab and Blae Parlor Furniture, Brassels, lugrain and ocher Carpets, ‘ané-seat Chairs, Matirasses, Hall Vilcloth and Statr Car- Curtains and Cornice, Window Shad Buds, Wire and other Mattrasse3, au: many other articles marked in said schedule. ‘TER B. WILLIAMS, LIAMS, Auct, Idaho on | Acomy way to joi another volunteer command came upon a hundred Ind tly, is T AUCTION Brayman, of Idaho, having denied that he ammunition for Butfalo Horn, indorsed by Brayman, on the ground of the chie! ty.” Brayman has been removed. Advices from Nevada state that the Bannocks are also murdering through the northern country. . commencing at 10 S. fas, Pier Table, Pillows and Bolsters, ‘AL WASH. B. WIL’ HHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, TRUSTEEF’S SALE OF IMPROVED AND UN. RAL ESFATE ON BOUN STREETS NORTH WEST—Si Virtue of adeed of trust da y . His thirty-five cents in 5. records for Washington county, District of Columb! ured thereby, I shall s: OON, June 4th. 1878, at6 o'clock in front of the premises, lote 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44 ‘are 234 improved’ by ‘sev sold as divided, he residue in two equal ents, at six and tweive months, with notes cent per annum until of trast on the property U conveyanving at purchaser's cost. $25 ANNAHER, Tree. Terms: One-third bg interest at 8 on each lot at time of sale, H. M. C. D. THOMAS DOWING, Au Ag THE ABOVE SALEIS PuATOIRARLY POSTPONED until FRIVAY AFT iN. dune 7th; same house and place, By order of THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. IS POSTPONED un- #e- THE ABOV SAL. June 12th, same hour aud tl WEDNFSUAY, ‘By order of Trustee. THOMAS DOWLING, Auctr, IHOMAS DOWLING Auctioneer, ™ OF A STEAM CANAL , WITH APPURTEN ANCES By virtue of adeed of trast.dated = the 10°h day of Jul 1871 and duly recorded 4 one of the land records vf Washington county, in the District of Columbia, and pursuant to th terms of said deed. 1 to sel lic auction on SATURDA feinéen Cobsrese and High streets on the Gaunt et /ongTess and streets, 01 6 Canal. esis ral Boat Ret Moore, Iying in the of Georgetown, in the District of Columbia, | fovether “with each ‘aud’ all tho apparteuaucey thereo! th Liver'No. m.,in front of ihe steam Canal Boat n. Terms of sale: Oue-half cash Sear from day of sale, with interest at 8 per cent. ured ‘by deed of trast upon the tion of the purchaser, deposit of $100 required at time of sale. Terms to be complied with within seven davs from day of ssle, in defauit of which the Trustees reserve the ight fo resell after throe days) advertisement, at Tisk aud cost of defaulting purchaser, SMITH PETT iT, SAMES DHLPPS, }Trustecs, my 29-w,s,m&dts ae THE AROVE SALE IS POSTPONED gel SATURDAY, June 15 h, THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, \HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer, EES‘ SALE OF IMPROVED PRC HAMPSHIRE AVENUE. TW FEN H AND 1 >TKEETS NORTH WEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated 15uh of December, 1876. aud dul, balance in oné foat, or all’ cash. ato} By order of orded In Liber records for the, ia, and at the request oft secured thereby, we shall sell, on MUNDAY | ERNOON, June 17ih, 1878. mises, part of Lot 6, in 8: . improved by a Frame Dwelling. Said part fronting 17 feet on west side of New Hampshire avenue, and running back full dep'h said 17 feet being that next to the north 17 : One-third cash; twelve months. with notes’ bearli cent, per annum until paid, iced of ‘trust on the proj ‘al purchaser's cos' of D. Nugent, . at 6 o'clock, in twerty-nine ( balance at six and ya perty sold. All convey- W. A. GO: THOMAS DOWLING, WiAtot: Boat 'LLIAMS, Auctioneer, west corner 10ch and Wstreots, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF FURNITURE AND tad OF THE METROPOLITAN By virtue of a chattel deed of 2 om the S i Catalogues .eady cash. ICHARD WALLAC! Eig ai ARTES WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auct, LLO mi1G-co€jel-d 4a-THE ABOVE 8a ual TAULSAY. Jai Pace LE 18 POsTPon: wh, A. myll-lawlm WM. B. WOODWARD, Trastee. " jc7-coa jel0-0 7 4 2 & WASH: BW! _THE EVENING STAR__ MONDAY.. 1878. CUNGRESSIONAL. Conclusion of Satwrday’s Proceedings. SENATE. The arm After our report elosed— n sepromiation Dil was passed ‘ing the provision relating to the om itatus, mney The bill for the payment of the fishery award eopert on the military acad to. It provides for the was also passed. The confere bill fixing the time for the election of nbers of Congress in California was passed. Mr. Dorsey, from the conference cominittes bill providing a permanent form of gov- nt for the District of Columbia, submit. HOUSE.—After our report closed— ning sessions were ordered for business coming week. The compromise report ‘olumbia bill was passed (as revenue bill was taken >, but on, after Some discussion, a RIZE RING—A Coming Event.—A tele. om New York, June 6, says xt pri Ww weeks between and Patrick Ryan, tch is said to be for $2.0" Se, the so-called “championship "* Dwyer, who isa pet of certain your ¢ persons of Brooklyn, and whose brother is an alderman, has no ting. He has en Joe Goss, Jem N and t not spl ndid physique end for Joe Kentucky. Then Dwyer as ness to fight T rd in the prize pve contests with ldwin, and others, erable skill, but is. sa hard hitter. He is of and graceful. He was see: oss in the Goss-Allen fight in ed his w 1y man in America, esp 1 Alien, for any amount of money mpionship. ms that an unf ng exi Dwyer and G Kyan at Sand for his encounter with Dwyer, ran bruise rm displayed consid cognized tin the ring, but his fists g nd ninety-five pounds, but in sto reduce his weight to somethiag like rd and sixty-lve. The fight wiil ke place in Canada, within fifty tale, A Babes Horne DeaTH The Chicago says:—Washington terday a $s hear nst al a. Mrs. Berna t 1:3) pam. by being rold boy, Who came re Was ° aming to the sec only ten months She ran s¢ here a already of the umes had port 2 ck by them, > Screaming for help. » instantly, but not intime to do with its contents, ed to rred flesh and red 8 IAN ScCARE.—The excitement in ‘ountof the Indians is unabated. ny of seventeen volunteers on their THE IN ns and were forced to a fight in which one of the volunt -d and two were wounded. Ga nental in fury ishing ammunition chief, public: tions to mere! SUICIDE OF A METHODIST MINISTER. —At Indianapolis, Thursday afternoon, a man called at the Bi es house and registered as L. H. Boyle, Louis. As he did not get m4 during the morning his room door was force open. and Boyle found undressed in bed, and dead. A number of letters were found in nis Dageage. addressed to Rev. L. H. Boyle, Hutchinson, Ky. In his diary he spoke of some great trouble that was hanging over him, and of a former attempt to take his life by takin morphine. Nothing his death. His w: to indicate the cause o ch is missing, and bat noney was found. 4#e-The hullof the wrecked German iron clad Grosser Kurtfiirst is broken in two. &#-A gang of counterfeiters of silver coin have been capiured at Reponsit, II. Sana ABRRIE. m@. PECK—DELL. On Woinestey evening, May 29th, 1878, at the residence c Tr. H. W. Rels~ ford he Rev Dr. Lanahan, Dr. MD. Peck, ct New k, to Miss Mac 1 of the lat L Tuomas E. Dev, of Bait CATON, On Saturday, 8th of June, 187%, Sakan E., danghter of Michael Caton. F.ieuds of the family are iuvited to attend the funeral on Tue~day, at 3.30, from the residence of her father, 7325.b street n Ww. ° COLISON, Suddenly on Sunday, Jane 92h, 1873, LULA, eldest daughter of Charles C. aud Sarah, + Collison, aged five years and four months. *Neath the coffiu's sombre lid. Bright eyes of black are hia; Folded on her peaceful breast, Hands forever are at rest, Face of beauty, pure and holy, We must eneath the sod; Spirit gentle, meek snd lowly We wurt render back to God, Little Lula, bird and blossom, Child of love aad tenderness. Christ has drawn thes to his bosom, Yet we miles thee none the less, Little Lula, b'ack-eyed darling, ui y fare thee 4 trials Sate beyond 1 s dark cold riv Tyou hast gained the Heavenly Bs her Aunt, C, Funeral Tuesday afternoon, 1 Friends of the f.mily invited te ros fence or her parents, No, 825 Departed this life June thé 9h, ed son Of Benjamin F. and Lavinia + aged three years and 7 months, after rirg with cer spinal meningiti iuilammatory. friends of the family are invited to. nd t funeral on Tutsday, the 11th inst.. at 3 o'clock p. m.. from her father’s residcnee 420 N street n.w. We mourn our lust. . HAM. 10th, 1878, at 2a, m.. Bryce ALAN. Leloved son of Jaines M. and Julia B, Hamme aged six months aud twenty-three days, ‘The friends of the family are requested to attend the funeral from th ir residence, No. 1800 152i Street, at 2 p. m., Tuesday, the 11th, LEIPOLD. On Monday morning, June 10: 1878, Cant EuenMan, lufant son of R. H. and Bele 8, Leipoid Funeral services at the residence of the parents, No. 934 P street n. w., on Tuesday, the 11ch instr» at3 ovclock p wm, NUGENT. On the 8th of June,.1878, at 4 o*elock p. m., at ber residence 2216 M street, after a lopg and painful iliness which she bore wich Christian rtituee, Rkugoca, wife of shadrack red 83 years. * 8 y Relatives and friends of the family are respact- fully Auvited to attend her funeral, from Mount n Church, Georgetown, Taesday, LLch Last., z at 3 o’clock p. m, SILL, On the 8th of June, 1878, Mrs. Mana a- ears. RET W. SILL, aged fifo -eight UNDERTAKERS, &. W. . SPEABE, UNDERTAKER, (Formeriy with K. F, Harvey), §40 F Btroet n. w., ‘One door east of Tenth street, Bunal Caskets of all and stvies. Bodies Embalimed and prepared for transporta- Everly sy Bt and on the most et n reasonable terms. on eet Realtzing the need of such service & 10 tines of affliction, and ea jn cases: signed wish to announce to the public that they are sary in case of death which the family sro not_alwaye reps rhe

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