Evening Star Newspaper, June 11, 1878, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE LEADING NEWSPAPERS, THE EVENING STAR. THE WEEKLY STAR. The proprietors of THE STAR pregent to the public its daily and weekly ed Ss, Tespec- tively, as not only the completest and best, but | also the cheapest epitome of events oceurring at the national capital, and of general news as well, to be found anywhere. How well the public understands this is conclusively shown | by the exceptionally wide circulation they | both enjoy, not in the City of Washington alone, but throughout all the States and Ter- ritories. In order that the reader not now familiar with the paper and its strong hold on the pub- slic may understand at a glance upon what | elements its great popularity is based, the | opinions of some of its contemporaries as to its merits are appended. It is needless to ada that no person is so good a judge of the value of any given newspaper as the men who con duct newspapers themselves. What Other Papers Say About The Star. Decidedly one of the bet newspapers published In the Uniteo States; has nothing in common with the rabid partisan press, with which our country is at this time unfortunately overstocked. A spirit of frankre=s. candor and fair dealing gives charac- ter to its articles and ands much to fisdignity and value. Asa compendium of the current events ot the day, it is without a rival.—. Vewbernian (N.C), Has fairly earned its present prosperity by. ite ener in ol ning news and the ability which it has shown in the treatment of all current topics, Its solid merits are sufficiently testified to by the fact that it o-cupies se prominent a place in Wash- logton jour, s!ism. Tt improves as its years in- crease, and nington would hanlly be Washing- fon without It. Baltimore Ameriagae - Now the eldest paper in Washington elty, and one of the most valuable, as a living picture of metropolitan and Congressional lif: ; has earned a continuous ard prosperous existence by sagacious obser ce of popular sentiment and popalar wants, original compeers who were less and less enterprising.—Hilla- | .C.) Recorder, | ‘One of the most interesting and hest edited papers | tn the country : givesallthe latest aud very freshest | Sof Ce and W: ages shin ity; isa most | 1s ously looked for paper by everybedy: should be 1 the hands: arid citizen auxious F reliabe fon 2 the capital of our | ate Parkersburg (W. Va.) Times, everywhere recognized as the leading newspaper of Washington, ‘as it is decidedly the most nee i y and readable. Its weekly edition is a com. piet powsepe and Hs nnsarpassed in variety and mpletenes= of news by any paper inthe Ualted | tes.— Gallatin ( Tenn.) Examiner, Comes as near to being an independent paper as | is possible; the journal of no part ntl | the organ of the District of Coin | has made {ts the shington newspa- Per, necessary to everybody in tue capital. Lake (Utah) Herald, - een Bate | ‘The one conspicuous success of Washington jour. | palism: unde able management of Its present | Proprietors more prosperous than ever before: a foot newer ih ie its pe field: minds its own vusiness diligently, and makes inuney by it. ¥. Trivune spel ‘The leading paper of Washington, and one of the most profitabie in the country; uniler Its present management it Is ably edited and always bright and newsy.—Indianapolis Journ ‘A newspaper and sixteen jourr 1790, ‘loes not need a certificate of good character from its co. temporaries — Baltimore Gazette. } One of the neatest printed and most readable vers that comes to our tab W subscription places it within th h of every faimily.— | m(Va.) Free two hundred avery > nomarille ( AD energeti ever alive to sy ing columns areep ck (Md.) Examiner. e of the best papers published In Washington city: we advise all our friends wishing the latest ‘ws from the national capital to subscribe for it. Surry (N. C.) 1 Full of geod th and we hope that eelebrate its ha! ton Anvil, The ablest and best conducted paper of the capi- | tal, always pr g the very latest news in a | fresh and attractive manner.—Staunton Vir- | ginian An old established paper: gives full and aceurate reports of all events of public interest transpiring at the natioual capital.— Yorkville (S. C.) Em quirer. | A good, reliable paper, which, besides the latest and freshest news from Congres*, gives the cream Of all foreign a. domesticnews.— Newherry (8, 0) ferald, Those who want Congressional and other national news directly from headquarters, will fad it te their interest to try it.—Amherst (Va.) Enter- price A wide-awake. fered for only he country n.) Rea, carefal lie spirited joun I. ws and presen circle.—Fred- pgs, valuable an S present pri century anniversary, first-class eight-page paper: is of num: one of the best week- try. — Cumberland ( Md.) Civilian, Notwithstanding ts mutations, it has been s newsy and enierprising paper. and deserves con- tinued health and prosperlty.— Baltimore Sun. | Persons lesire to obtain a paper pablished, at the capital - Nation would do well to send for Central Pretestant, (Greenshoro’, N. eC) neéoubted!y the leading paper published tn Washington; for general purposes we unhes‘ating- ly recommend it.— Wilmington (N. C.) Star. During the long period of its existence it has maintained its reputation as the mewspaper of Washingtou.— Monroe co. (W. Va.) Register. Has made a genuine place for Itself asa oright, hewsy paper: its prosperity deservediy grows With its age.—Spriagfrld ( Mass.) Republican. ‘The leading paper at the national capital; contains all the latest news: is enterprising and reliable.— Charlestown (W Va.) Spirit of sefferson. A. living evidence of the truth that inde pendence is talisman of success in the news- paper press.— The State, (Richmond Va.) Unsurpassed by any other newspaper In the coun- {rE ip anything shat enters Into the composition of a Arst-class jo rnal.— Rockville Advocate, Conducted with great energy and ability; one of the most successful and highiy interesting Journals of the country.— Frederick Union. ‘We commen it to those of our readers desiring a xe and wewsy caper from the Federal Capital.— Kingstom East Tennessean. One of the best newspapers In the country, and Tichly deserves the prosperity it em.sys.—Rich- mond ( Va.) Whio. Has the largest circulation, and is one of the best | pavers published at the National Capital. — Garrett Co, (Md.) Herald. A capital newspaper, and deserves the long life which is evidently in ‘store fur it.— Washington National Union. Full of the latest domestic and foret, s about the National Capital.— .) Tribune. If you want a first-class independent paper from | the Nationai Capital, try 1t.—Grayson (W. Va.) | Clipper. i One of the best and cheapest papers published In | the United States,— Martinsburg (W. Va.) Inde- pendent. Those wanting a Washington paper cannot do letter than by subscribing to it.—Leesburg ( Va.) rror. news and eyser (W. best ins gress. A wide-awake, first-class A in the country. Oakland (Md) Those desiring a paper second to none should subseribe for it. Victoria (Texas) advocate, Every where recognized as the leading newspaper of Wasbington.— Grafton (W. Va.) Sentinel. aper published at the natlonal capital; | the news. —Ellicott City (Md.) Pro- | one of the vest | Republican, I: sou want to keep posted on natlonal affaira sub- scribe fer it —Brenham (Texas) Banner, The most popular and influential paper at the capltal.— Fayrtteville (Tenn.) Uhserver. A live aud popular paper. which has a great and deserved snecess.—Pittshirg Leader, Anexcel xample of alive newspaper.—Frost- burg (Md.) Mining Journal. An attractive paper, both valuable and cheap,— Fredericksturg (Va.) News. Really the only live paper published in Washing- ton.—Ashland (0.) Times. A great newspaper, popular and influential,— Wayne Co. (0.) Demoerat. One ot spiciest and most welcome exchanges, | Maury (Teun.) Sentinel. | A lively and interesting newspaper. Send for It, Lenots (N. C.) Topic. Amor ¥ most valuable exchanges.—Annapo- lis (Md.) Gazette. A live and newsy sheet.—Su!phur Springs eTenn.) News. . ‘A very, reliable paper. Church Paper. A spicy, ably edited paper.—Ritchie (W. Va.) Gazette. No better paper.— Piedmont Virginian, | THE EVENING STAR | Is published every evening, except Sunday, at the following rates: tomarket (Va.) Our | Per year, by mail. 6 0 Per month, by mail. 6 Per month, by carrier. - Bingle copie: 2 THE WEEKLY STAR Is publishes! and ready for delivery every Fri- day morning, at $2.00 per year. Single copies 5 cents. § copies one year for $9.00, and one copy to | the getter-up of the club. 10 copies one year for $15.00, anu one copy to the getter-up of the club. 20 copies one year $20, #@ It is a condition of this offer that the subseriptions of each club shall all commence at the same time, and all go to the same post office. *,* Subscriptions in all cases—whether sin @ie or in clubs,—to be paid in adva: andy Paper sent longer than paid for. Address, in all cases, i A, S2455, | cause, Success in every case is EVENING STAB NEWSPAP 2B 0°, = 0 BT ASHINGION. D.¢. STEAMERS, fc. BOOTS AND SHOES, AUCTION SALES. POTOMAC RIVEB LANDINGS.— 7" ‘Tbe Steamer MATTANO. Capt. W. H. Byles, will make three cae sach Week, teats NOMI NI FERRY" and one to MATTOX CREEK, at inter- mediate landings going and returnii further infoimation Inquire at @. L. 8! ‘3 Coal and Wood Office. 1114 and 328 Pennsy!vanis and at wharf, foot of 6th and N streo te. cium a1a0-t G. TUCKER JONES, Agent. GUSTER AREANGEMENT. FOR NORFOLK, FORTRESS MONROE AND THE SOUTH. le swift and elegant iron Steamer LADY 0) E LAKE, Capt. C. J. BONNE- VILLE, leaves 6th-street wharf. anti! MON. rther notice, eves: DAY, WEDNESDAY and | FRIDAY, at 5 o’cl'r m., conn 3 with steamers for Boston, Provi- nee and other Northern Poti Returni leaves ‘Norfolk ev TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY, at 4 o'clock p, m. FOE POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS, Steamer JOHN W. THOMPSON, CaptainJoun &. Woop. leaves her wharf, termi- aus of 7th'ana 8th street lineof ears, at 7a m., three times per week, for Curriomas, Nomint and town, stopping at intermediate landings each trip. Days of sailing, tame a6 Steamer M: . For further information, apply at the office, over Metropolitan Bank, Knox’s ak eee Oftice, or at *he Company's Wharf, foot of 6th street, teat Olle” SAMUEL BACON Era B. J, ACCINELLY, Agent, * STE. AMEES FOR NEW YORK. The Steamers JOHN GIBSON and E. ©. SNIGHT alternately leave Pier 4l East River, New York, at 4 o'clock p.m. ape teenie bay ha gece : e day. Freight taken at lowest rates, For 1108 “ply ac office over Metropolitan Bank, 15th street, Zwk PF. A. DENHAM, Agent, Water street, crate SAMUEL BACON, President, ‘Te SUMMER TOUBISTS. ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, From Baltimore to Halifax and Vice Versa The A 1 British Lron Screw Steamshij HIBERNIAN, 8.200tons, Capt, Lt. Archer. fe Nova SCOTIAN, 3.200 tons, Capt. Richardso: CASPIAN, 8,10 tons, Capt. Trocks— Leave Baltimore every other Wednesday FOR HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA. Cabin passage to Halif $20, gold. | Round tripe ar Sold. Includ nes, ete. This ts an excellent opportunity t0 enjoy a brief ocean trip in First-class Trans-Atlantie Steam. Sii7s and the charming summer climate of Nova coll. First cabin to8t. John’s, Newfoundland. .$35. gold First cabin to Liverpool. ‘75, gold For further information appiy A. SCHUMACHER & ©0,, to jel 2m___ 5 South Gay street, Baltimore. Ma. NCBOR LINE, A® USD Fires main sail trom New x if m New York for sLaseow every BATURDAY; LONLON every WEDNESDAY? Passenger accommodations unsurpassed for ele- gance and comfort, Ali Staterooms on main deck, and Saloon amidships. SALOON CABINS, $65 to $80, CURRENCY, SECONDOABIN, including all requisites, $40. Excursion Tickets ‘for First-class , New York to Paris and return, $136 to $195, accord- ing to stateroom and route chosen. for Books of Information, Plans, &¢.. Apply te HENDERSON B. THER BOWLING GREEN, NEW YORK. Or to ANNIE K.HUMPHRE 430 10th st. n. w., Washington, ap24-3m_ Nesta GERMAN LLOYD. By — STBAMSHIP LINE BETWEEN NEW YORK, SUCTHAMPTON AND BREMEN, The stesmers of this Com! y will sall every Sat- arday from Breen Pier, foot of Third street, Hoboken, Rates of passag eR from New York to Southampton, Lor tou, Harre and Bremen, Are cabin, S100, eae sabin, gold; steerage, currency. For OF package, apply to OELRICHS & CO. api-em PS Bowling Groen, Now York, ((LYDE's NeW EXPRESS LINE ILADELPHIA» ‘ALEXANDRIA, WASH: rH "i °. l- INGTON AND GEORGETOWN, CONNECTING AT PHILADELPHIA WITH CLYDE'S Lin’ FOR BOSTON, PROVIDENCE, AND NEW ENGLAND STATES, Sailing Days, from Phfiade!phia—Saturday, at 12 m, From Washingion— Monday, at 11a. From Soorgetown Monday. at 7 p.m. Freights received daily. Through Sills of lading given to Boston aud, Providence, Consignees wishing nets goods. landed at Georgetown wharf wiil please aave them marked **Georgetown, D. C0.’ For full information apply to J. H. JOHNSON % CO., 1202 F street northwest. and 18th-street wharf, Washington, D. C.; 6. ¥. HYDE, 69 War Sener tsar, a oath Waarwa Pais C ene! agers, ra jeiphia. marg0-1y MERICAN LINE OF STEAMSHIPS A Bifevery THURSDAY direct tre Shliadeinhis to Liverpool, touching neenstown. .ntermediate and steerage passage tickets ao geval 2 Cooke She a Sabai a Ste , agente for ‘o Antwerp. woyai-tf UNARD LINE Sricy. ith the view of diminishing the chances of plision, the Steamers of thls line take @ specitic Seasons of the year. “On the outwart passage fom Queenstown to New York or Boston, crossing the meridian of 60 at 43 Ak, OF nothing to the north of #3, a On the homeward passage cross! idiap sf BO at 42 lat., or nothing to the north of 43, (ik BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, SETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL. CALLING AT CORK HARBOR, From New York. From NEw Yous. “Russia...Wed., May 29} *Russia... Wed,, July3 scythia... Wed. une 6 | Scythia....Wed., July 10 Abvssinia. Wed, June 12) Abyssinia, Wed.,July 17 Botbr ia..Wed., June 19 | Sothnia..Wed., July 24 Algeria...Wed., June26| Algeria... Wed., July 31 And every foliowing Wednesday from New York, BATES UF PASSAGE, By steamers carrying s' $80and 100 gold, eogrding to accomm« 15) gold, See men to accommodation 6 ‘acco! ie Tickets 10 Paris, 15, gold, additional, — tickets on tarosabie arms. tiexets fi jLeerage at ver yw rates. Steerage rom anne: ete cam ome wi ‘Through bills of lading given for Belfast. Glas- <ow, Havre, Antwerp and other ports on the Con- (ment, and for Mediterranean porta, = is, Walt ne for eal Sade crip ad : On 7 4 bin, to OTIS BIGELOW, 66 7h street, Wash- “ty CHxs. @. FRANCELYN, agent, N.Y. THE TRADES. Bee BINDING, steel $80, $100 and 1s ctfully Informed that the urs SOK NDERY 1s carried on ae beretofore, The same excellent workmen are em- ed, and the work turned out will be in the Superiér style which has always Deen @ character: istic of the estabiishment, 1012 Pa. ave., 3d floor, apd-ly arg ES arse ‘EW HIRE AVENU! D> aw 3 NORTHWEST. nov7-ly 1BB' HOTHERS, (ee oE orca Boor ap J son PRINTERS, ty. Janio-1y 1012 Pennsylvania svenu: @@ Fine Printing a 8} WNINGS. \OHN C. HOGAN, 713 Market 10. Manufacturer of & Newly Patented Spring Koller aud Ventilating Awaing for Stores, Hotels, Eublic Bulldings and Private Dwellings, Flags aud Tent for sale or rent. Sole Agent for the only genuine Mildew-Proof Awning Material. ‘sepls-tr No. 619 B street h.w., NEAR THE BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC HRAiLROAD Depot, Have for sale a few more of’ those cele- brated ICE KING REFRIGERATORS at less than haif the manu’scturers’ prices, my2l-Im (Post) (CORDS ESSENCE OF LIFE D)"heotoree mannood aud the tof youth to the most shattered constitution in four weeks, UBE IMPOSSIBLE. Thislife-restoring reme- dy should be taken ‘by ‘all about to marry, or who have become weakened from excess or any other as certain as that qyater,quenches thirm.. $8 per cage. Sole Agent, SUOB. JACQUES, 61 Univertty Pisce, Now ore, Dowegtats Suwptied, wor PMR Ne ~ JEN Ni ser SLE ww ‘018 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Dempe bins WATCHES © SPECIALTY" tool torond Year. oF money Fetuntede Toe Ty ONDS AND STOCKS. ited States Bonds of all kinds; Bhseriet of Columbia Bonds of various issues: HEE eearins Sacer, pe Iai HE DOWN TO FOUB CENTS. ETY BUSHELS DELIVERED FOR $2.10 @AS-LIGHT OFFICE, octl-tr 611 AND OrH STREET. EMOVAL M. CU: NIN 3 alt Ke Chay The Well Known ‘of Second-hand a! chee, Ban ‘ae, ata flr anh Dried (oat the: "s, HEBZOG" ‘308 9th merect, near Penna. avenue, ord s promptiy attended to. “be bows number, EMONGEOT’S AMBROSIAL for the Hair eek. Depot, G18 Sth t., opposite or. COATS at 35 ceuts, at BCOND aa- Ispoee of Second tae oben STBAUB', = tent * AND NAVAL BOOT, TIZENS. MILITAR > x BHOE AND Galt#k C.NUFACTURER, 2118 Pennsylean‘¢ avenue. A perfect fit, combining at uw, "2 ease and! comfort in ail cases guaranteed. Will call ‘at houses and take measures, If req “ested by postal cardor letter. A fine selectic'4 Of Iadiesand gentlemen's Gouds of my own "aannfac- Sumner wear ad yom nd a + AD ces. gores Inserted’ in old galters by. patent siltch ‘OR Thachine; also ‘done o: short notices? oF Bue repairing ary M42 VELLovs BARGAINS! TWENTY DIFFERENT STYLES or TIES, LOW-BUTTON, ru SLIPPERS, with Box and Upera Toe, French and Low Heel, for Ladies, Misses and Children, from36 cts. to $8.58. LADIES’ GAITERS, 65 cts, tu $5. CHILDS’ SHOES, 10 cts. to $2, WHITE KID SLIPPERS, ALL SIZES. GENTS’ TIES, GAITERS AND SLIPPERS, from 50 cts, to $6, BUCKSKIN AND KID GAITERS, To Order, LASTING AND BASE BALL SHOES. LOUIS HEILBRUN, 402 SEVENTH STREET. Mion of “That Old Woman of Mine.” myl8-tr Boston SHGE AUCTION HOUSE. SIGN OF THE RED FLAG, 491 Pennsylvania Avenue, BETWEEN 46 AND 6TH STREETS. CHEAPEST HOUSE THIS SIDE OF BOSTON, GREAT REDUCTION IN NEWQOODS. LOOK AT THE FACTS, Gent's Butf Gaiters, $2, now $1 25. Gent's Calf Gaiters, $3, now Gent's Lace Shoes, $2.50, now $1.25. Boys and Misses Bals.. $1 25. now 760. Ladies Foxed Bals,, $1.50. now 90c, Ladies Foxed Bals., $2. now $1.25. Ladies Foxed Button, $2.25, now $125, Ladies Plain Lasting Bals., $2. now $1. Ladies Kid and Goat Button, $3, now $1 50, Newports and Ties, $1.75, now 70c. Ladies Slippers, 85, 60, 60, 75, Children's shoes, 25, 40, 60. 750. SrEctaLtigs.—French Heel Kid Button Boots, from $2 to $5. Genuine Pébdle Goods, Lasting and Foxed Button Boots from §1.50 to$3. EVERY ARTICLE SOLD AS ADVERTISED, 1 will sell for the next 80 days 25 per cent. lower than any other houte in the city. In the above house can be found tne best home. made, hand-stitched Low Quarters — Ties. and Streps—from Faust, Br.. & Co., (Baltimore, Ma.,) Perry. Clark & Co., (Baltimore, Md.,) and other well-known manufacturers, at THE BOSTON SHOE AUCTION HOUSE, my T-tr 491 Penw’a avenue. —_—_—_— RAILROADS. BArtinons AND OHIO RAILBUAD. THE GREAT DOUBLE TRACK, NATIONAL ROUTE AND SHORT LINES TO THE NORTH, NORTHWEST. WEST AND SOUTH- : TO TAKE & i SUADAY. June 9 1878 att » LEAVE WASHINGTON ta, and Boston y to Baltimore Stops at Snij Laurel, Annapolis Junc- Jessup's, Hanover, and Ele rid u.—Baltimore. Annapvlis’ and Way. arg, Winchester, Hagerstown, *£ Bicott imore’ind Laurel Express, —Point of Hocks, Cranberry, Stras- ier. Hagerstown, wuu Way Suacuis. NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, Bos- TON AND BALTIMORE EXPRESS. PARLOR CAB to New York aud Phuiadeiphia, Stops at Aunapolls Junetion, 7 18:35 a.m.—8t. Lonis, Chicago, Columbus, and Piusburg Express. Hagerstown and Valley Branch excep’ Sunday. Through Car to Staunton, PULL- MAN Caz to Cincipnart daily, @rafton to san- dusk: '¥, except Saturday ‘0b-On ‘Sunday only, Baltimore, Annapolis and War, 10:00 a.m.—Baltimore Bxpress. Stops at Bla- de: sburg Beltsville, Laurel, Aunapol's Junction, Jetsup’s and Hanover, P.M. 12:10 p.m,—Baltimore, Annapolis, Ellicott City and Way, +1:30 p.m.—NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND BosTON EXPREs8s. (On Sundays to Baltimore only, Stopping at all Stations, Stop at Laurel, 4:30 p.m.—Baltimore, Bladensturg, and Laurel eapre#- Frederick via Reiay. St ps at Aunapolis Janction. +4:85 p.m.—Point of Rocks. Frederick, Hagers- town, inchester aud Way Stations, Oo Sundays to Polutof Rocks and Way Stations only, +4:40 p.m,.—Baltimore, Annapolis and Way Sta- tors, +5:80 p.m.—Philadelphia. Norfotk and Baltimore Express. ‘Norfolk except Sunday. — NONFOUK PASSENGERS TAKEN IN THE CARS DIRKCT To HROaT AT CANTON. Stop at Biadeusburg and Lavrel, +6:50—Baltimore and Wa} +7:15—CuiceGo aNxpD COLUMBUS EXPREss. SLEKPING CABS to Chicago. 48:10 p.m.—Baitimore Express. +9 25- Bt. Louis, Cincinnatl, Louisville and Pitts- burg Express, Pittsburg, except Sunday. Pull aan cars, +9.30 p.m.—NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE EXPRESS. SLEEPING Car to New York, and SPECIAL SLEEPING CAB to Philadei- hia. se (7) Dally. Other trains daily except Sunday, All trains stop at Relay Station, — All through Wains wiil siop at Sir J ha's Run for passengers to aud from Bergeley Springs, and at Deer Park ard Oakland Hotels durtug the sea- son. For further information apply at the Baltimore aud Ohio Tiewer Omtce-, Washingt -n Station, and 485, 601 and 603 Pennsylvania avenue, and 613 16ty sireei novthwest, Washington, and Masonic Tem- le, High street. Georgetown, where orders will taken for baggrge to be checked and received to any point in the city. W.L. CLEMENTS, Master of Transportation. L. M. CO! Genera! Ticket, pment. je GEO, 8. KOONTZ, neral Agent. GHEAT 1878 renga 1878 Tv NORTH, WEST AND SOUTHWEST, betta Double ‘Track. Steel Rails, Splendid scenery, Magnificent Equipmens, JUNE 10th, 1878. TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, from Depot, corner of Sixth and B streets, a3 follows: For Pittsburg and the West. 10:10 a.m. daily, with Parlor Car to Pittsburg and Sleeping Cart from Pitts>urg to Cincinnati, St. uls and Chicago; 7:40 p.m, daliy, with Palace Car to Chicago, BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD, Fur Canandaigua, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Fails aud the north at 7:40 p.m. daily, except Saturday, with Palace Cars to Watkids, For Wiiamsport, Lock Haven, and Elmira, at 10:10 a. t, dally, except Sunday, For New York and the Fast. 1:45 a.m, and 9:50 p, m. daily, with Palace Cars attached, Limited Express of Pullman Cars, 9:20 a.m. daily, ex- ‘cept Sunday, For New York and the East, 1:80 p.m. dally. ex- cept Sunday, with Sleeping Care from Wash- ington to Boston, For Brooklyn, N- through trains connect at Jersey’ City Doats of Brooklyn Annex,” affording’ direct franster to Fulton street, avo\ding double fer- Fiage and journey across Now York city. For Philadelphia, 1:30 p. m, daily, except Sunday, and 1:45 a, m., and 6:30 and 8:30 p. m. dally, Limited £xpréss, 9:20 a, m. dally, except Sun: a Accor: modation for Baltimore, 6:55, 8:30 a. m, ‘and 4:20 p. m. dally, except Sanday. For Pope's Creek Line, 6:55 a. m. and 4:20 p. m daily, except Sunday, For Annapolis, 6:65 a, m. and 4:20 p, m. daily. except Sunday, Stations. WASHINGTON ROAD. AND auc Land 7 p.m, For Hicuiwond sna’ the South, 2:45 a. a.m, daily: 6:10 p,m. Trains lave Al 8 Pe. 10. Il a.m,; 1.3, 4:! mm. On octets on be procured at the offices, rth mmodations can att east corner of Thirteenth street rivs AFF, FLEISCHMANN @ CO., g DOTA Be Megpiactrere and tatredcers nto COMPRESSED YEAST, leave to inform the public that all such repar- See ute aie Mad al et Rolls, &c., should call for GAFF, FLEISCHMAN & 00.’3 GENUINE ARTICLE, ‘Warranted free from chemicals. mvi7-tr Wny Trends and the pal generate Tae ic generally, thst will remove on May Sist, iny Stables, fro D a. nw, to the new And commotion states og, th st. 2.W., where I have factin rst class stable. Thanking you for the ‘many far and so)icitt; coutinuance of t) P. FLEMMING.“ ” “myasime im* Ez Ea Eek Com DRESS ee for $18 A.8TRAUS’, ANDSOME DRESS COATS and VESTS ip Imported and Domestic Fabrics, at p30 . 4 STRAUB, TU-MOKKOW rpucmas DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE F THE FuRrITUEE AN Ey FECTS OF WIL- By virtue of » decioe pasead be th Court of the bistrict of Col Paty i he Listrict of Columbia, in Kqul cause No. 6.048, we will sell, at public wae, ton, on fhe premees, on MONDAY, June 3, at 10 o'clock s.m._ and from day to til sold. Bite Housed Pe Pea el fotel, sing— Elegabt Mantel atid Pier French Mirrors: Rosewood aud Walnut Parlor Suites of superior Reception and Bes ‘Chairs, Lounges; Elegant Windar Hangings: : Rosewood and Walnut Marble-top Tables; Elegant Walnut Marble-top Chamber Suites; Mogart and Brussels Carpets in fine condition; Immense assortment of Blankets, Comforts and Spreads; Splendld stock Table and Bed Linen; Superb coliection of Siiver-Plaied Ware and Cut- ery: Elegant assortment of China and Glassware; Copper Cooking Utensils, Kitchen Requisites, &c. . B.—This Hotel has only been recently ‘fur- nished and of thevery best material. all of which is in excellent condition, Terms cash. REGINALD FENDAL apso-d WM. F. MATTINGLY" } Trustees. E. YOUNG, . £9 Bridge street, Georgetown, D. C. 5 CRATES ENG! ISH IRONSTONE CHINA AT AUCTION, On WEDNESDAY MOKNING, 12h, instant, at 10 o’eluck. within my’ sales- rooms.’ I wil peremptorily seil the: ab D. E. YOUNG, Auctioneer. TPDUNCASSON BROS., Auctioneers, TCP AND NO-TOP SPRING WAGONS. CABTS AND LUMBER WAGONS, AT AUCTION DAY AFTERNOON, -. at Great Falls Ou WEDNE: June Ith, 1: ovclork, we Whit Sell Ive Company's Whart, at foot of 10th street— Spring Wage 1 Top Spring Wagon, 4 Lunier Wagous, 1LNo To Carts, Terms ca-n, By «rder of GEO. W. COCHRAN, y¥SBt_ President of Great Fails Ice Company. PPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF IMPROVED AND UN- IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON BOUND- AKY STREET. BETWEEN 13rd anp 14TH STREETS NORTH WEST—SQUARE 234. By virtue of adeed of trust dated May Lith, 3877, and duly recorded in Liber 854, folio fay 278. one of the land records for Washington J coupty, District of Columbia, and by direction ut the party secured thereby. I shall sell, on TUES- DAY AFTERNOON, June 4th. 1878,’at 60° Lock in front of the premises, lots 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44 ana 45, in square 234 improved’ by'several frame Uut'dings. ‘The lots will be sold as divided. Terms: One-third cash; the residue in two equal ments. at six and twelve months, with notes bearing interest at S r cent psr annum until paid, and secured by a deed of trust on the property so'd. Ali couyeyan:ing at purchaser's cost. $25 on each lot at time of sale. H. M. C. DANNAHER, Trastee, THOMAS DOWING, Auctionver, my 2d BB- THE ABOV LEIS UNAVOLDABLY POSTPONED until FRIDAY AFTERNOON, dune 7th; same house and placa, By orler of Trustee, THOMAS DOWLING, Auct, Je A9- THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED un- th WEDNESUAY, June Lath, same hour aud place, By order of Trustee. je THOMAS DOWLING, Auctr. UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, TRUSTEFS’ SALE OF IMPROVED REAL E-TATE ON THE ALLKY BETWEEN : ND AND THIRD STREETS AND VIRGINIA AVENUE AND D STREET SOUTHWEST, IN SQUARE 581, Ry virtue of a ‘deed of trust, datell May Bist, AD. 1876, duiy recorded tn Liber 822, fra St Of folio 137, et sea. of the laud records of tho Disirter of Colunibia, and at the written reque: the party secured thereby, we will sell at ie auction, in frout of the premises, on SATURDAY, the 8th day of June, A.1), 1878, at 5:30 o°clock p: 4, Lot 15, in Win. H. Philips? recorded subdivi- sion of Lot 2. Iu Square 581, situated in Washing- ton ¢ District of Columbia, ‘Terms: One-chird cash; and balance in six ana twelve months, with interest at six par cent., se- cnred 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 Terms to be com- plied with in seven days. or the right reserved to Tesell at defaulting purchaser's cost. ©. M. FORD, m2Leo&ds JOHN A VANDOREN, 4%- THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED, on account of the inclemency of the weather, until WEDNESDAY, the 12.b day of June, 1878, at same hour and place, C,M. FORD, JOHN A. VAN DOREN, ASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, TRUSTFE'S SALE GF HANDSOME ROSE- WCOD CASE, PIANO, WALNUT CHAM- BEK FURNITURE, BXUSSELS CARPETS, &c., AT AUCTION, By vittue of a deed of trust, dated Octo- ber 26th. A. I. 1877, and duly recorded in Liver’ No. 870. folie 333, one of the land records tor Washington county, District of Columbia. aud by direction of the party secured thereby. T shall sell at puiiic auction, all the goods ard chattels and personal propervy namel, wen Uoned, at.d described to the schedule marked **A.*? upon the premises. Kiown as No, 4214th strec’, b tween t+ and E streets northwest, on WEDN ES: LAY. June 12h, A. D, 1878, commenciug at L) : collection of Househol't mie Lu pai Klegapt Rosewood « ase Piano, Cover and Stool: Walnut Chamber Suits, Cottage Furniture Kx- icusion Tables, Wardrsbea, Jrab and Blae Parior Furni‘ure, Brussels, Ingrain and other Carpets 8 fas , at Chairs, Martra-sas, “ylows and Hols ers, Hall Oficloth and Statr Car’ eis, Lace Curtains and Cornice, Window Shades. rather Beds, Wire and other Mattrasses, aud many other article: marked in sald schedule: WALTER B WILLIAMS, Trustee, WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auct. 58-0 GALE OF sTOCK. The Fifty-seven Shares of Stock in the sove- ‘ns’ Co-operative Association Store. owned by nklin Council, No. 9 Sovereigns of Iadustry, wiil be sold at public auction, to the highest bid fer, at 1(23 7th st... } Trustees. jB-co€ds }vrrustees, ‘Next WEDNESDAY EVENING, B a oan an at 7 o'clock, order 01 e Council, id OS. R. MCBRIDE, ‘Secretary, Je8-30" PIANOS AND ORGANS. ANOS AND OR: NS KECKIVED FOR KEPAIRS AND VAR- NISHING, or on STORAGE UNDER. INrURANCE at reduced rates during the! Summer at G. L. WIL}) & BROS’, Em-' porlum of Music, No, 7237 h street n, we Agents for the Stief and other first claas Panos, fe3-tjyl HCKER BROS’ GRAND, UPRIGHT, AND Dart GROANS, ataole Agen OO ; a ou eRUEN, Practica] Plano maker, $7 10th st., Washington, D, C., formerly foreman wit F.C. Lignts & Co.,'and tuber with Steluway & Sons, marl9-tr H4bit DAVIS & Co PLANOS.—Up- i aie pat, barat tho and QX-out sale— a ny see, {f21-tr] HL. SUMNER, S11 oth ste \ 7M. KNABE & CU.’8 WORLD-RENOWN- ED PIANOS.—These celeprat wstruments have been before the publi tor forty years, and have received the highest award Wherever exhibited, McOammon’s favorite Pianos, aud Pianos from other celebrated manufacturers constautly ou hand, Shoninger’s cellrated Organs. Planos and Organs sold, rented and exchanged. Particular attention paid'to Tun. # yg aud thoroughly Repairing Pianos, C, REICH. BACH'S Pisno Warerooms, 433 11th street, » ew doors above Penna, a1 octl3-tr COAL AND WOOD. jonnnnn BROTHERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IN CO4L AND wouD. We uesire to call theattention of the public to th. act that we now have on hand the ost and bes! lected stock of COAL AND WOOD in the Dis- iriet: that our Tacilities for doin, business a0 not 3a) any firm in the same line | irpasord by any largest that our Kindling Wood Facto south of New York; co ‘and, indeed, our ap dointments for doing = Coal ana ‘ood’ business sre complete in every Particular, bd ‘8.248 lbs, to the ton uur invariable standard, Best Varieties at Lowest Market Prices, Main re u aun =a ‘Wharves, foot 12th nd E streets southwest. OMices— 1208 F, 1113 9th an¢ 4418 7th streets north- AUCTION SALES. AUCTION THIS AFTERNOON. Ornce OF HEALTH OFFICER, PE S314 UF 4,0, EPLOTH IN- | “KOTICE.—Witl besold at auction ar the Poon’, Tt Seren ® Be valtakee "iueey D ist [New Yuk evtnan a, Ww.) Os KKsL ESTATE IN GE. RGATOWN, D, By vir ue of adee sr trust daved May, 10 A. 1) 1876, aud record-d in Liber N ees | folt. 361. of the laud records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of toe parties secured thereby. the undersigned trustee will seit at public aucticn. in front of the premises. on TUESDAY. the lib day of June A.D. 1878, at 8 orclock p. m., an undivided ‘one-Afth part in and to all that part ‘of Lot No. 20, in Old Georgetown, D. C.. bounded is follows: Beginning for samo the northwest corner of Bridge and Potom: streets, and run then west with north line of Bridge street 57 feet; then north patailel to Povo- mac street 60 feet; then east parallel to Bridge 20 feet; then uorth parallel to Potomac street 19 feet 6 inches: then east 37 feet to Poio- mac street; then south w:th Potomac street 79 feet 6 inches to the place of beginning. Also. an- other part of said Lot No. 20, bounded as follows: Beginning on the west line of Potomac street 123 fev 4 Inches orth of Bridge street and run theuce north 23 feet 6 inches and running back west of that width for depth 57 feet, Also. all that part of No, 22. in Old Georgetown, bounded as fol- for same at the northeast corner ge ket streets, and rua then east ob north line of Bridge street feet; the :ce north rallel to Market street 114 feet: then west 40 ‘cet; then south with east line of Market street to the beginning: ‘The one-fifth interest in each par- cel will be sod separately, Terms of sale: One-third cash. and balance tn two equal payments at six and twelve months froai Gay ot gale, bearing interest at 8 per cent, to be secured by deed of trust on property sold, or all cash, at option of purchaser or purchavers. ‘The terms of sate to be compiied with In five days, or the Trustee reserves the right to resell at the risk and cost of 4: faulting purchaser or purchasers. A. deposit of $50 on each plece sold to be made when Did accepted, Conveyancing at cost of purchasers. CASSIN, Trustea, THOS DOWLING, Auct. mySl-codds FU TCH, FOX & CUTTER, Real Estate Brokers, SALE AT AUCTION—-VERY DESIRABLE LOT ON RHODE ISLAND AVENUE, BET. d4TH AND 1ftu STS, ALSO, FINE Lut ON EST.. BET. 9TH AND rn N. W. On TUESDAY, June 11th, 1878, at 5:30 o*clock p, m,. I will offer for sale, in front Es | ide 01 te premises. part of Ista 3 and 4 in square, 877 having a fro:.tage of 24 feet on north si E street, between 9ih and 10th streets, and ran- ning back wiih e width 159 feet to a 30 foot arey, containing 3.715 square feet, more or lsss. Also, on the sate evening. at 6 o'clock p. m.. I Wi offer for sale, in front of the premises, the sast one halt of lot 10, and the west one half of lot i, in square 2/1, fronting on Rhode Usland avenue, between 14ta and 15 h streets, 61 91-100 feat, and containing 8,791 square feet, more or less, {m- proved by a house renting at $12 per month. Terms very easy, and will be made known at time of sale. $50 ‘deposit required on each lot When knocked down. je4 Gt Ow B. H. WARNER, Auct. {corner 230 stiget and New York avenue n. W.,) Oi WEDABSDAY, 32-binsiant, at Lovelock p. 1¥c Goa §, in pounced fom the norihwes'ern sec Vor of the city, and remainl.g unredeemed alter eapitaiion of Line alowed by the health ordi- nayees. By order of the Board of Health. at T. KEENE, M.D., Heaith Omer. JTDESCANSON BROS. Auctioneers. CONTENTS OF BUTCHER'S §10P, neisting of Two Bes reales, Counter and Ti- Mes, Shelvit g, Stove, large Ice Bor, Vege. tobie Stands and T: Lot Baskets, Batch er's Tools, Pickles, Saures. &e. We ¥ ill sellon THURSDAY MORNING, at 10 @ Cock. at No. 904 G street, near 9:h strest .w., the entire contents of sald store. jell-2t DUNCANSON_ BROS. ts, SALE UF RARE BUOKS AND PAMPHLETS. The Librarv of the late Hop. John Boz- man Kerr at pubic au ‘t'on on FHURSVAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS, June 13 and 14th, at the rcoms of F. W. Bennett & C 28 8: d 30 South Charles: treet, Baltimore. JeM-8t LEEUS UC. K&R, Ad ninistrator. T)USCANSON BROS. Auctionsers. Corner 3th and D streets n.w. ENTIRE CONTENTS OF A PRIVATE DWELL- ING No, 108 NEW YORK As RNUK, TH STREET, CONSIST. ROSEWOOD PARLOR H MARBLE-TOP. CaN SUITE. IN PL TRE AND FANCY TABLES MIRRORS OlL, PAINTINGS AND ENG . BOFAS, LOUNGES, KASY AN CaAIRS. FINK EXTENSION ELFGANT MARRLE-TOP BUF Is LNUT AND LE HaT RACK M4 <VROBYS Bs REAUS Cc MATTRESSES. TOLL x RY ANDGLASSWARE, TCHEN UTENSILS. WI BRUSSELS AND IN- ‘Will sell on THURSDAY MORNI 13 hb inet., commenctng at_10 o'clock, at privare residence, No, 1198 New York ave, heat 11th st., the ‘above desirable Househoi! Erects, the property of a faun!lv about to leave te city. DUNUANSON BRUS., Aus*trs, 2 TRUESDELL, Auctioneer, STOCK OF MARBLE MANTELS, GRATES, AY AUCTION. i ‘sale st” pubic auction, on M N= 4:30 po m.. my enttre sto Grates, &°., which com- rice one of the Most complete stocks ever offered in Wash ngton at public sul ders and others in np: of any of these artt- cles will do well to atteud the sx’ WM GIBSON welt 2% ard Penna, aveau on ts H. WARNER, Beal Etate Auctioneer, e IRUSTFES’ SALE OF THAT DESIRABLE HOTEL PROVERTY ON THE NORTH- WEST CORNER OF INDIANA AVENUE AND 2p STREET, KNUWN AS **TRE- MONT HOUSE.** By virtue of a deed of trust, dated August 18h, A.D, 1875. duiy recorded In Liber No. (79 790, ‘folic 463. one of the land recoras for the, District of Columbia, and at thé request of the ty secured thereby, we will sell, at. public auc- tion, in front of the ‘premises, on THURSDAY, June 20th, 1 at 6 o'clock p.m.. the following lescribed rval estate situafe in the city of Wash- ton. D strict of Columbia, to wit:—All those res or parcels of ground known and distin- guished as Lots 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 hundred and seventy- two (572), fronting on Indianaavenue one hundred and forty (140) feet three (3) inches, and on 2d street West seventy-five (75) feet, together with the Improvements, &¢, ‘Terms of sale: One ourth tn cash zand the balance in six, tweive. and eighteen months, with interest at six per cent. per annum, secured by a deed of on the property soid, and a satisfactory policy of Insurance on the bullaings. or ali cash at option of the purchaser. A deposit of $250 will be re- quired ai the time of sale, aud all conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost, Terms to be complied With iu seven days. otherwise the Trus- ters reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cos: of tre defaulting purcha-er. CHARLES 8, BAILEY, CHARLES C. GLOVER, }TTustees, J. T. COLDWELL, Salesman, my27-d UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THREE TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS AND LOTS, SEVEN TWO-STORY COTTAGE FRAME DWEL JINGS AND LOTS AND NINE BU. ING LOTS. SITUATED RESPECTIVELY ON HSTREET, 7711 AND 8ra STRESTs NORTHEAST, By virtue of a deed of trust given to us, ated May Ist, 1873. and duly recorded in Liber No. 715, ‘folic 398, 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. 1873. at o'clock p. 'm., in front uf the respective prem- ses. all thoge certain pieces or 18 of land and premnises, known and described upon ground plat or plan of the city of Washington. D. .. as being Lots Nos, 7,8. 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 18, 17. 18, 21, 22, 31, 82, 33 and 34 of A, Bb, Kelley's subdi- vision of square 889, together withall the improve- ments, ways, easements, rights, privileges, ap- purtenfances and hereditaments to the saie. be- longing or otherwise appertaining, Lots 7, 8 and 9 are improved by three well-bullt two-story Brick Houses, Nos, 706, 708 and 710 H Street De, Lots 10, 11 and 12 are unimproved and front on H street h.e. Lot 12 being at the corner of H and 7th streets u. Lots 18 16, 17 and 21 are unimproved and front on, 71h street east, Lots 14. 15. 18 and 22 are Improved by two-story Frame Dwellings fronting on 7th street, between and U streets ne. Lots 32 aud 33 are unimproved and front on 8th treet 1.8. Lots 81 and 34 are Improved by two-story Frame Dwellings and front ou 8th street, between H aud I streets n.e, je-third cash; balance In six and twelve otes bearing interest at 7 per cent. until paid, and secured by de d of trust on the premises sod. All conveyancing at the cost of the purcha- ser.” A deposit of $100 required on each lot'as soon as sold, If the termns of sale are not compliad wit within’ seven days from day of sale, the Trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk ana cos’ of the defaulting purchaser, upon giving five days? public notice of sich resale, CONRAD KAUFFMAN, }TFustecs. my30-d (Post) 7 ASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, 1001, northwest corner 10th aud Dstreets, TRUSTEE’S SALE OF FURNITURE AND EFFECTS OF THE METROPOLITAN By virtue of a chattel deed of trust, aR date on the 18th day of November. A. D. 1876, and recorded in Liber No. 838, folio 115 ‘et seq., one of the Land Records for Washington county, in the District of Columbia, and at the request in writing of the party thereby secured. the subscribers will sell at public auction, ‘on the premises, on THURSDAY, June 6, 1878, at 10-o’clock a. m., and from day to day until sold, all the Household Furniture and effects of the M- tropolitan Hotel, in the city of Washington, com- prising, in part, elegant Mantel and Pier Mirrors, . rood and igs innt Fatior Suite, rocet tion aud Easy Chairs, Lounges, elegant Window Hang- pee Rosewood and Walnut Marbie Top Tabies Marble Top and other Chambe. Suits, Brussels au other Carpets, a large assortment of Blaukets, Comforts and Spreads. fine stock of Table and Bod Linen, Silver Piated Ware and Cutlery, large as- gortmént of China and Glass Ware, Copper Cook- ing Utensiis, and other appointments of a large hotel. Catalogues 1eady on day of sale, Perm ee CHARD. WALLACH, LLOYD WILL TAMS. 17 ¢ Trustees. m16-eo&jel-d WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auct. ae THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED untii THURSDAY, June 13:h, A. D. 1873, at same place and hour, | By order of Trastees. jJe7-co& je10-d WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auc GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. PREVIOUS TO REMovan, ‘To reduce stock, I will offer for a few days, Best Four-ply LINEN COLLARS. 8 for $1, LINEN CUFFS. 25 cents a pair, READY-MADE SHITS, which have been so popular, are still sell! at 60 aud 75 cents for the unfinished; finished, and 90 cents; laundried, (ready to wear, ) $1 up to $2. Large stock of’ BOYS’ SHIRTS, 12, 124 and 13 nehes, DREsS SHIRTS made to order, trom $1 up to $2.25. Fit always guaranteed fe? ms cash, the cause of low prices, Men's FURNISHINGS complete, THOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, myl41m 806 Fst. n.w., opp. Paienr Office, Freese STOCK Aa oF STRAW HATS For Gentlemen, Youths and Boys, just received, Elegant assortment of Ladies aud Gentlemen's SUN UMBRELLAS. at the lowest market prices. UMBRELLAS and PARASOLS covered and re- paled in the best manner, WALTER KER, HAtren, 1419 Ponnsyivania Aconns, Above Willard’s Hotal, apli-tr BANKERS. $10. $20. $50. $100. Invested judiciously In Stocks (Options or Privi- and Unicia Stock Rachanee hopes ree AA T. POTTER WIGHT & OU.. Bankers. 88 Wall streer, New York, my2l-cod&kly $26, $50, $100, $200, $500 The of Wall street houses and menare nonest aa thal? hbors, and many of them havea world wide for soundness and honesty, FROTHINGHAM New York, is =e Tepu the old house of ALEX, CO., Brokers. 13 Wail Ued'to absolute confidence. state that an in- igs tine care Sats lar, tree.—( New York Tribune, marl-cotr MEMBER OF THE BTOCK EXCHANGE will execute orders for the purchase or sal Sica ise ‘and Gold on’ thoderate margins, Comm! rt elren! ARD TIMES,—Purchasers, if you want to 8a) look at the: Buit, at apap Yo ORFs ee STEAUS', ‘RAW HATS. ym In GREAT ABUNDANCE, ‘or men, youths and childrens. Celebrated Mac! ay Straws, all grades. Silk Umbreilas, an | and u) Best Goods, Lowest Prices. STINEMETZ, HATTER, my9-tr_ 1937 Penn. ave., next cor. 13th st. GQ20RGE F. SCHAFER, MERCHANT TAILOR, Offers for sale the balance of his stock at and below cost to close business. @@-A call is solicited, mar8-3m Coase cere BALE, an Y virtue of adecr-e of the Supreme Court of th District of Columbia, passed In equity 4 cauxe No, 5 208, Doc. 16 we will, on Pad AY, thr 218td:y of June, 1878."at Gorelick p m..10 “rout of the premisss, seli at auction, t= wr st 40 feet 9 in: hes from front to rear of Lot 4, in Square 924 tn this city, situated on the northeas” er of 8 h street east and publte space (apposite Wallach School Building), and Improved by tree (3) Frame Houses. Ter One-third casi residue in three equal peyn ents, at rix, , and eightees months, With 6 per cent interest.” Conveyancing at pur- cLarer'seost.., Dene-tt of $100 a1 time of sale. CHAS. H. ELLIO. T, — REGINA LD FENDALL, {TFustees. DUNCANSON BROS. Auctionesers, J L-eo&ds Post,eo, Be WARNER, Keai Estate Auct oneer, OF TWO-STORY BRICK 0, 123 F STREET NORTH- ofa deed of trust,dated November 12, 1877, duly recorded in Liver 871. folio 175 land Teoids of District of Coun abil at request of party secured, we will 8-1 p bite anet in front of the 1 nises, on M JAY, the 24 bday of June, A.D, 1878 "ai 50 p m.. Lot sixty-four (64\, in Smith & Rolirer’s re- corded subdt Syuare seven hund.ed and Twenty-one (721), in elty of Washington, D. C., With Hepreve ments as above, Termn of sale: Oue-third cash (of which $100 must be paid at time of sale) balance in three e lis slinents at two and three with 8 percent, antil paid to be on then be fally seven days, » the property will be res on seven i Srtisement In the Evening Star, re baser BDUVALL, tractors, jel0-eoats | TP HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. | RUSTEFS’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROP- EKTY ON SEVENTH STREET. BETWEE RAND O STREETS NORTHWEST, S 319 By virtue of a deed of trust. dated Decem: | cember 20th, A. D, 1875, and duly recorded ¢ in Liber No, 800, folio 460. et seq.. one of, the land record: for the District of Goluinbia, aud | at the request of the party Secured thereby, we shall sell at public auction, in front of the ‘pre- mises. to the highest bidder, on MONDAY June 17th, A. D, 1878, at 5 o°clock p. m.. all that certain piece Gr parcel of land lying and situate in the city of Washington. in the District of Colum- bla, and known and distinguished on the ground Diav or plat thereof as a partof Lot numbered ten (10). in Square numbered four hundred aha forty. seven (431), described as follows: Bexiuning for the said part of the said lot at a point at the south- West corer of the said lot numbered ten (10) and runing thence north on the line of Seventh (7 street west twenty (20 feet; thence turning an¢ renping east one hundred and sixteen (118) fe esman, | TUESDAY. | oflicer, « thence south twenty (20) feet; and thence turning ard runnivg west one hundred and sixteen (116) | feet to the point of beginning, together with th: | impr ovenr bts thereon. ‘Terms of gale: One-third eash (of which $100 must be pad at the time of sale); and the batatce ip six and tweive months, in eq secured by the porchaser’s note: al the rateof 8 bearing in cent. peraunum from ths date Of sale until paid, together with adeed of trast on the property so If the terms of sale are not | complied wiih in seven days from the day of sale, | the Trustecs reserve theright to resell at, theriok ard cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five Cays) novice In some newspaper. published tn the city of Washington, All conresanclng at purcha- ‘ser’s Cost. JOH) . s JOHN F. RILEY, § Trustees THOMAS DOWLING, Auct,”* 'j 10-deas HOMAS DOWLING Auctioneer, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A STEAM CANAL BOAT, WITH *APPURTENANCES: By virtue of adeed of trust.dated Stam the 10th day of duly. A. D-, 1876 and duly recorded In Liber’ No, 858. at fofto one of the land records of Washington county, 1D the District of Columbia, and pursuant to ‘the terms of said deed we will’ proceed to sell at_p1b- lic auction on SATURDAY, the 8th day of June A.D., 1878, at 4 o°clock p.m,,in front of the sai between Congress and High streets on the Canal’ the steam Caral Boat ¥- 1. Moore, lying in, the elty of Georgetown, in the District of Colambia, together with each and all the appurtenances Teon. Terms of sale: One-half cash; balance in one year from day of sale, with interest at 8 per cent. T annum, secured by deed of trast apon the hoa’, or all'cash, at option of the purchaser. A deposit of $100 reguired at Ume of saie, Terms to be complied with within seven days from day of sale, in defant of which the Trustees reserve the Fight to resell after three days) advertisement, a Tisk and cost of defaulting purchaser, SMITH PETTIT, JAMES DKIPPS. m}29-w,8,m&dbs ag THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED untl SATURDAY, June 15h. By order of ‘Trustees, ‘7 THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. HOMAS DUWLING, Anctioneer. TRUST EFS‘ SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON NEW HAMPSHIRE AVENUE, BE- TWEEN H AND LsTREETS NORTH WE> By virtue of a deed of trust, dated 15th of Decewber, 1876. and duly recorded in Liber 834, folio 450, one of the records for the, District of Columbia, and at the request of the Der'y secured thereby, we shall sell, on MUNDAY KFIEKNOON, June 17th, 1878, at 6 O-clock ih front of the premises, part of Lot 6, in Square twenty-nine (29), imrroved by a Frame Dwelling, Said part fronting 17 feet on west side of Ne Hampshire avenue. and running back full depth j said 17 wet being that next to the north 17 feet of said lot. ‘T.rms: One-third cash; balance at six and twelve months. with notes’ bearing Interest at 8 Fer cent, per annum until pad, and secured by decd of “trus: on the property'sold, All couvey- ancing + purchasers Set OS depot requircd at time of sale, + D. CA-BIN. W. A GORDON, } Trustees. THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, je5-d The | volver taking effect in his shoulder. THE EVENING STAR. After our report cle — Tl), Mr. Whyte (Md.), and Mr. excused from serving om the Matthews rostigation committee at their own request, but subsequently the vote was reconsidered on a request made in behalf of = Edmunds, the chairman of the commit- ee. The consideration of the river and harbor il was resumed, and many amendments Were made increasing the appropriations, Principally for southern rivers and harbors. Adjourned. HOUSE.—After our report elosed— The civil sundry appropriation Dill was far- ther considered by the House in committee of the whole. An amendment increasing the appropriation to complete a public building al Atlanta, Ga., to $3,000, led to a long debate, the increase appropriation being opposed om Secount of the deficit in the revenue, while others advocated the policy of completing the public buildings in Various sections of the country to take advantage of the low price of labor, and at the same time give employment to the people who are without work. Among the bills introduced was one by Mr. vex (N. ¥.), to reduce the duties on importg 15 per cent. n evening session was held, which was de Voted to reports from the judiciary committee. Clabaugh’s Mary- erbook achieved a handsome ome Park, New York, Saturday € ihe Woodburn stakes over th best field that ever contested for it.The ract for four-year olds, $100 entrance, hall forfel #1,0-0added.the second horse to receive $¥0 ow of tie stakes. Two miles and a-half. There were thi ty-two nominations, five of which came to the post. These were P. Lorillard’s Zon-Zoo, W. Astor's Tick the Great, A. Belmont's Susquehenna V. Snediker's Cuba, and KE. A. Clabaugh’s Cloverbro Cuba took the lead, followed closely by Cloverbrook, and in this position the race was run until ¢ the uome stretch on the last mile, when Clover- Wook's turn came, and Cuba wea Cloverbrook gained as he rushed up th and he passed the winuing-pos ahead of Cuba. Susquehanna came in third, and Zoo-Zoo a bad four'h. Time for the two miles 74. The stakes were The other races vere the Belmoat won by Duke of mile dash won ing ex-Governor Bowie's ering a—time by Virginius, de Bi e 4:0l's: a fivefurlong brush for Fentiemen riders, won by H. Alexander, om adviike—time 1:09: and a steeplechase over the Freatrun Tr emaker Iphia, wh day sent a note lating his ei ide ‘ull cours by Waller. DY IN PHILADELPHIA. d Geistlach, residing im was out of work, on Thurs- ‘othe Rev. Dr. Johnson, re- umstances and stating that ho mmii suicide. He has not been nd his neighbors supposed he had gene toa Watering place in search of work. On Saturday evening Mrs. Geistlach and her two children were found dead in the house, from the eflects of chloroform. A note was found from the mother, bidding bye to all, and intimating that she designed killing herself and the children. As the poor woman could not write, it is supposed that it was written by her son Charlie, aged 11, at her die- tat The note was found in his spelling book. As the rear part of the house was left open, there is some Suspicion that the husband commi:ted the murders and then left to ecom= mit the threatened suicide. There is the body of an unknown man at the morgue, Who com initied suicid on Frida 1 dents Fitz JOMN PouTer’s Case —By re- pt AL DP ques derate Warren pt. Judson, ( attle fleld of Ma for th purpose of pointing out to them the position of confederate trocps on the twe bloody days. H. D. Gardner, of Warrenton, has been retained by Gen. Warr aid in a survey of the field and the preparation of a_ map of it. The evidence obtained will be used on the reopening of t of Gen. Fitz John Por- ter. The Rvsstans AFTER MORE STEAMERS.— The Macon (Ga.) Messenger says it has reli- able information that the Russian government has ofiered to purchase from the Georgia Cen- tral Railroad and Banking Company their hew and elegant ocean steamships, U werd of Macon and the City of Savannah. The author- Sof the road have replied to the offer say- ng that the road was willing to dispose of the ‘teamers, naming the value placed on them, and there the matter rests for the present. These steamers are now making regular trips between Savannah and New York. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE oF A _LIVINGSTON.— George LeRoy Livingston, of Troy, a descen; dant of a well-Known New York family, and who was recently divorced from his wife in Troy, after he had eloped with Mary Gale, the | daughter of a wealthy citizen of that © | shot himself in the Cosmopolitan Hotel, New York, Saturday afternoon, the ball from a re- Living- ston declares that the shot was accidental, but the general supposition is that he designed suicide. Before separating from his wife Li ingston is said to have squindered nearly haif miilion dollars of her money. Tne CoLuMBIA CreEw.—A telegram from London says: The Columbia College crew of New York are taking a two-and-a-half milo pull at Henley every morning. Their new boat and the strange water put them at a disad- yantage at first, but they have made changes in the boat's rig, and the river men are now loud in their py of their style. If any fault is to be found it is that they are too light. The expect to be in both the four-oared races. It is stated that the Cambridge four will consist of men who were in the recent university race, and the Oxford four new men. It 1s CnaRcep that the Hon. E. B_Wash- burne owns an interest in the Chicago Trivune, and that the covert policy of its man- agement is to bring about his nomination to the presidency in [880. ‘OBELING’S MOTIVE.—Here is the motive of obeling’s crime in his own words: “ Ger. y nothing; the emperor nothin: id and Rr) es8 are everything; we bolished G and the people want no more king: HyPRoPnonta iN THE DowrNton.—The wife and child of a French Canadian laborer, re- siding at St. Antoine, some distance from Montreal, were bitten a few weeks since by ® rabid dog, and have both since died of hydro- phobia. = A RAcE OF 10) MILes.—Advices from Sacra- mento state that the Undine Boat club's six- oared crew, for a wager of $0), rowed fromm that city to Vallejo a distance of 10) miles, The crew had to reach the finish in 22 hours, jled, owing to the heavy current at Be- The crew rowed the distance in 22h. mney, met with a great reception on val. ohn H. White, a t lawyer of New York, who died ‘om 27, 1877, was a defaulter, having taken from two estates of which he was trustee—one for the benefit of Mrs. White's sisters and the other the estate of Willlam Winter, amounts estimated at from $15,000 to over $62,000, 4@-The “ blue-ribbon " badges, which a few Weeks or days ago could be seen upon the lapels of the coats of so many scores of our citizens, are gradually dropping from view.—. (Petersburg (Va.) Index. —_—. YOUNG & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers, TAUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE LEASE- HOLD PROPERTY ON THE CURNER oF G AND FIFTEENTH STREETS N.W. By, virtue of a deed of trust, dated May h. A. fb. 1875, and duly recorded in “Liber 78%, cal folic 402, ana Liber 845. folio 324, &c.. of the, land records of Washington county, C., and the written direction of the party secured, we will Bell at Rubi auction, in froutof the premtses, on FRIDAY, the 81st day of May, A.D 1878, at 5:30 ovclock p. m., the following described part of Lot numbered five (5), tn snare numbered two hun- }). in the city of Wasn- ai Fi 5 38 8338 He 3! ils DIED. pHABTIGAN. On Jane Lith, 1878, at 12:80 a, m ARINE HARTIGAN, me CATH z Hanis, infant daughier of Funera) from the residerce of the psrents, Fifth ang M streets northeast, on W y, the 12th, 280 a.m. —_______, UNDERTAKERS, &c. Ww B. SPEARE, ° UNDERTAKER, (Formerly with R. ¥. Harvey), 940 F Btrect n. w., ‘One door east of Tenth street. Burial Caskets of all and styles. Bodies Embalmed and prepared for transporta- ‘Mfsdy attendants at short notice, Everything strictly first-class and on the most terms. je6-te

Other pages from this issue: