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THE EVENING STAR. THE WEEKLY STAR. The prop: tors of TAE STAR present to the GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. REVIOUS TO REMOVA To reduce stock, I will offer ‘oe stow days, Best Four-ply LINEN COLLARS, 8 for 61, LINEN CUFFS, 25 cents a pair, READY-MADE SHIRTS, which have been so popular, are still sell ng. at 60 and 75 cents for the unfinished; fnished, 78 and 90 cents; laundried, (ready to wear,) $1 upto $2. | Large stock of’ BOYS" SHIRTS, 12, 12% and 18 | Inches. DRESS SHIRTS made to order, from §1 up to $2.25. Fit always guaranteed mis cash. the cause of low prices, public its daily and weekly editions, respec- tively, as not only the completest and best, but } also the cheapest epitome of events occurring at the national capital, and of general news as well, to be found snywhere. How well the public understandsthis is conclusively shown by the exceptionslly wide circulation they | both enjoy, pot im the City of Washington | alone, but throughout all the States and Ter- Titories. In order that the reader not now familiar with the paper and its strong hold on the pub- lie may understand at a glance upon what | elements its great popula is based, the | opinions of some of its contemporaries as to | its merits are appended. It is needless to add that no person is so good a judge of the value of any given newspaper asthe men whocon | | duct newspapers themselves. | What Other Papers Say About The Star. Decigedly one of the best newspapers published in the Unites Siates: has nothing tu common with the rabid partisan press, with which our country ts at this time unfortunately overstocked. A spirtt of frankners, candor and ling gives charac- | fer to its articles and ad ‘h to its dignity and value. Asacompendinm of the enrrent eventa of the day, it is w tohernian (N.C). Has fairl ed its present prosperity by its energy In obtaining news and the ability whic has shown in the treatment of all current top Its solid merits are sufficiently testified to by fact that it oceup! ington jour. crease. and W ton without it. $80 prominent in Wash- ism. It improves as its years in | ngton would hanlly be Washing- Baltimore American, Now the o' per in Washington city, and | gue of the mest valuable, as a living picture of | netropolitan and Congressional life; has earned & continuous ar! prospe y oh pla: popularsentiment utlivin iis original compeers who were | shrewd. nd los enterprisiug.—Hills- | toro (XC. One of the st Interesting and best edited papers | in the gives all the st and very freshest | sa most | should be | nanxious | fc ion from al of our | —Parkershurg(W. Va.) 5 | Jwrhere recognized as the leading newspaper | of Washingt decidedly the most ne | racy and read S weekly edition Is a. fe newspayer pieteness « States.—G@allat ‘Comes as ne and is unsurpassed in variety and | news by any paper inthe United | (Tenn.) Examiner, tobeing an independent paper as is possible; the journal of no party, baz essentially the organ of the District of ¢ das such bas made Itself the favorite W per, necessary to © Lake (Utah) Herel: The ene cor nus snecess of Washington jour- ism: under the able m present proprietors mor ore: a good newspa} s its own usiness diligently, and makes i ney by It.— ¥. Tritune. aper of Washington, and one of the ~ 1 the country: nagement it is aud newsy.— India A newspaper that ¢: Where two hundred Hed since 1790, does not vuln its co- able pa 1 eriptlon, h of every fainily.— A splendid new interest from t/ that every hous Brownsville (T+ thiny ¢-spirited jonrnal, enews and pre: to the family circle.—F i uns arceptat erick (Md.) Braminer. One of the best papers published in Washington we advise all uur friens wishing the latest nal Capital to subseribe for it. om Surry (N. € Fall of goc bie and Interesting, and we hope S present proprietors will live te celebrate its baif century auuiversary.— Washing- ton anvil, ‘The ablest and best conducted paper of the capl- tal, always ng the very st news in a@ feesh and al fe manner.—Slaunton Vir- ginian old established paper: s ofall events of pu at the national! capital, quirer. A good, reliatvie freshest nev and arenrate interest: transpiring wrkville (S.C) Ene besides the latest gives the cream Newberry (S.C) ‘Those who want Congressional and other national news directly from headquarters will find it to their interest to try it.—Amerst (Va,) Enter- prise A wide-aw: red for oply Hes . firs $2 per anni week- in the country,—Cumberland (Md) Civilian, otwithstanding its mutations, it has been a | newsy and e1 rising paper. and deserves con- tinued health a: perity.— Baltimore Sun, Persons who ilesire to the capital of t at.—Central Pro Untoubtediy the leading paper published in Washington: for general purposes we unhestating- ly recommend Wilmington ( ©.) Star, During the loug period of its existence It has Maintained it- reputation as the newspaper of Washington.— Munrve co, (W. Va.) Register, Has made a genuine place for itself asa oright, newsy paper: its prosperity deservedly grows with its age.—Springfrld ( Mass.) Republican, ‘The leading paper at the national capital: contains all the latest news: is enterprising and reliable.— Charleston (W Va.) Spirit of seferson. A. livt evidence of the truth that Inde pendence is the talisman of success in the news Paper press,—The State, (Richmond Va.) Unsurpassed by any other newspaper in the eoun- My | in anything that enters into the composition of a first-class Jo: rnal.—Rockville Ad oveate. Conducted with great energy and ability; one of the most sucees and highly interesting journals Fredericl Riot. ef the country. We commend it to those of our reaters desiring a | live and wewsy raper from the Federal Capital Kingatum East Tennessean. One of the best newspapers In the country, and richly deserves the prosperity it em-sys,—Rich- mond (Va.) Whig. Has the largest circulation. and is one of the best Papers published at the National Capital.— Garrett Co. (Md) Herald, A capital newspaper, and deserves the long life which ts evidently In ‘store for it.— Washington Kational Union. Fullof the latest domestic and foreign news and ngs alout the National Capital.—Keyser (W. FA.) Tritune. If You want a first the National Cap Clipper. One of the hest and cheapest papers pubished In the United States, — Martinsburg (W. Vu.) Inde- enitent, ‘Those wanting a Washington paper cannot do better bing to It,—Leesburg ( Fa.) independent paper from Grayson (W. Va.) ational capital; ty (Md.) Pro- de-awake, first-class Paper; one of the best ecountry.—Uakland (Md.) Reputlican, Those desiring a paper second to none showlé subscribe for it.—Victuria (Texas) Advocate, very w here recognized as the leading newspaper of Washington. — Grafton (W. Va.) Sentinel, keep posted on national affairs sub- for it —Brenham (Texas) Banner, popular and influential paper at the tteville ( Tenn.) Uhserver. ular paper. which has a great and as.— Puttenirg Lertders A live and deserved suc Anexcell burg (Md.) Mining Journal. An attractive paper, both valuable and cheap.— Fredevicksturg (Va.) News. Realy the only live paper published in Washing- ton. jshland (O.) Times, : . A great newspaper, popular and influential.— Wayne Co. (0.) Demoerat. One of ovr spictest and most welcome exchanges, Maury (Teun.) Sentinel. A lively at resting newspaper, Send for it, Lenoir (XS. C.) Topte i is ble exchanges,—Annapo- ¥ paper,— Piedmont Virginian, THE EVENING STAR Is published every evening, the following rate: Per year, by mail r movih, by m 6 Per month. by carr “4 Single copies 2 THE WEEKLY STAR Is publishert and ready for delivery every Fri- day morning, at #20 per year. Single copies 5 cents. 5 copies ome year for the getter-up of the ctud. 10 copies one year for $15.00, and ome copy to the getter-up of the club. 20 copies one year $20. “ #w It is 2 condition of this ofer that the Subscriptions of each club shall all commence | at the same time, office. *,*Subscriptions in all cases,—whether sin gle or in clubs,—to be paid in advan:e, andaa paper sent longer than paid for. Address, in all cases, THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER 00, WASHINGTON, D.C. and all go to the same post | super pt example of alive newspaper.—Frost- | except Sunday, at | $9.00, and one copy to | Men's F ENISHINGS complete. THOMPSON'S Surat Factory, 806 F st. n.ww., opp. Patent mice, Feess STOCK A or STRAW HATS For Gentlemen, Youths and Boys, just received. Elegant assortment of Ladies and Gentlemen’: SUN UMBRELLAS. at the lowest market prices. UMBRELLAS and PARASOLS covered and re- Paired in the best manner, WALTER KER, HATTER, 1419 Pennsylvania Avenue, Above Willard’s Hotel, myl4-ly apli-tr TRAW HATS. IN GREAT ABUNDANCE, For men, youths and children. Celebrated Mackl- baw Biraws, all grades, Silk Umbrellas, $3.50 and up. Best Goods, Lowest Prices, STINEMETZ, Hatre: my9tr 1937 Penn. ave., next cor, 13th st, RePccer PRICES. ‘The undersigned begs leave to inform his. patrons and the public generally that in con- uence of reduced prices In goods and new facilities, be is now able to make up CLOTHES snd furnish GOODS to his line ten to Bttecn per cent, less than former rates, Fe spectfa! Heating contin ny fe . J. HEIBERG ER, CITIZEN AND MILITARY TAILOR, 625 (5th atreet Corcoran Building. THE TRADES. } OOK BINDING, LiCEtT HOOK nS carried "on as 28-1 ERY | heretofore, ‘The some excellent workmen are em- loyed, and the work turned out will be in the Fuperiorstsle which has always boon s character: Ue of the estaniishment, 1012 Pa. ave . 34 floor, ape-ly_ 4 GRASs, A CABINET-MAKER, i HAMPSHIKE AVENUE AND M STRERT, NorTHWEST, nov7-1y, JIBSON BROTHERS, Gee PRACTICAL Bool Ap JOB PRINTERS, 1012 Pennsyivania avenue, Washington, D.C. &e- Fine Priuting a Specialty. Janlo-1y JOHN C. HOGAN, 713 Market Space. Manufacturer of a Newly Patented Spring Koller and Ventilating Awning for Stores, Hotels, Pubile Balldings and Private Dwellings. Fiags and Tents forsale or rent. Sole Agent for the only genuine Mildew-Proof AWning Material ‘sepl5-tr STEAMERS, &c. Fak roToMAc RIVER LANDINGS— The Steamer MATTANO, Capt, W.H. Byles, will make three trips, sach Week, two fo NOMINI FERRY mudone {6 MATTOX CREEK. stopping at inter. mediate landings going and returning. For further information inguire at @. L. Sheriff's Coal and Wood Office, 1124 and 328 Pennsylvania avenue, and at wharf, foot of 6th and N streete. ap2o-tf G. TUCKER JONES, Agent, S'sMER ANBANGEMENT. TOR NORFOLK, FORTRESS MONROE AND THE SOUTH. the swift and eiegant iron Steamer LADY OF fHE LAKE, Capt. C, J. BONNE- VILLE, leaves 8th-street whart, antil further notice, eveay MO. DAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at 5 o'clk onnecting with steamers for Boston, Provi- and other Northern Points, Returninj eaves Norfolk every TUESDAY, THURSDA sud SATUKDAY, at 4 o'clock p, FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. Steamer JOHN W. THOMPSON, CaptainJonn &. Woop. leaves her wharf, term!- ats of 7th'ana 9th street lineof ears, at 7a m., three times per week, for Currioman, Now'ni ard Leonardtown, stopping at intermediate landings each trip. Days of sailing, "ame as Steamer Mattano. For further information, apply at the office, over Metropolitan Bank, Knox's Express Oftce, ‘or at he Companys Whart, foot of 6th street, Baggage called for o8 application at Knox's Ex- reas Otice. SAMUEL BACON, Pres’t, B. J. ACCINELLY, Agent, STEAMERS FOR NEW YORK. The Steamers JOHN GIBSON and E. C, KNIGHT alternately leave Pier 41 East River, New York, at 4 o'clock p.m. avery BATURDAY at 4 p.m. George: “own every MONDAY, and Alexandria same | Freight taken at lowest rates. For informati spply at office over Metropolitan Bank. 15th street, 2H. P. A, DENHAM, Agent, Water street, town. | aera ‘tr SAMUEL BACON. President, © SUMMER TUURISTS. gem. ence | ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, From Baltimore to Halifax and Vice Versa The A 1 British Lron Screw Steamships— HIBERNIAN 3.200tons, Capt. Lt. Archer, R. Nowa SCOTIAN. 3 200 tons, Capt. Richardson} CASPIAN, 3.100 tons, Capt. Trocks— Leaves Raltimore every other Wednesday FOR HALIFA OVA SCOTIA, Cabin passage to Hallf: Round trip.. ; Includin; thi ett, This is ap excellent opportunity to enjoy a brief ccean trip in First-class Trana-Atlantic Steam- ships and the charming summer climate of Nova Seoul First cabin to8t, John's, Newfoundiand...$35, gold + 75, gold First an wo piveepool®. area oration appiy aera TR eHUMACHER & COs, jel-2m 6 South Gay street, Baltimore, Md, A™=©ESE LINE. Sti UNITED STATES MAIL ji from New York for Ww | @2Laseow a bai : SATURDAY; LONDON every, WEDNESDAY; Pasenger accommodations ansurpassed for ele- ance and comfort, All Staterooms on main | deck, and saloon amidships. | SALOON CABINS. $65 to $80, CURRENCY. | SECONDCABIN, Including all $40. Excursion Ticketa for First-class Passage, York to Paris and return, $136 to$195, accord- ing to stateroom and route chosen, for Books of Information, Plans, &.. Apply to HENDERSON BROTHER, ty BOWLING GREEN, NEW YORK. ur w ANNIE K. HUMPHREYS, 430 10th st, ‘n, ®., Washington. ‘ap24-dm_ No#Te GERMAN LLOYD. he — ‘TBAMSHIP LINE BETWEEN NEW YORK, OMA UTHAMP TON 48D BREMEN, Phe steamers of this Company will sail every Sat- urday from Bremen Pter, foot of Third street, Hoboken, Rates of passage pates/% From New York to Southampton, 2 Lo Jon, Havre aud Bremen, first cabin, $100, second “Bite 460 gold: steerage, $80 currency, For freight passage, apply to 7 “atom ”?s "S Bowing Green, Now York. ‘LI DE'S NEW EXPRESS LINE PHILADELPHIA, ALEXANDRIA, WASH- INGTON AND GEORGETOWN, OoNNKCTING AT PHILADELPHIA WITH CLYDE'S Liv FOR BOSTON, PROVIDENCE, AXD NEW ENGLAND STATES, Sailing Daya, from Philadelphia—Saturday, at 12 m. From Washingtou— Monday, at Ll a.m. Frou: Georgetown—Monday, at 7 p.m, Freights received dally. Through Sills of lading given to Boston a cs.) Providence, —Consiguees wianings helr goods ianded at Georgetown whart will please nave them marked **Georgetown, D. 0. oF full information apply to J. H. JOHNSON £ CO., 1208 F street northwest, and 18th-street Wharf, ‘Washington, D. FOHYDE. 59 Wa ‘er street, Georgetown, D.C.: WM. P. CLYDE & .. Geperal Managers, 12 South Waarves Sule: Telpita ay MENRICAN LINE OF STEAMSHIPS sail every THURSDAY direct from Pilladeiphia to Liverpool, touching Preiss. % Queenstown, tlekets ‘Cabin, intermediate and st aan be had at H. D. COUKE, JR COB, Be ere, 1429 F st, Also, agents for the Red Star Line to Antwerp. tf NAR: INE. cn D LIN NOTICE. vith the view of diminishing the chances of | coliston, the Steamers of this line take a specific “pores forall ecanons of tho Tear nowy On the outw: e from Qué ew York or Boston, cFossing {he teria of 60 ata3 | "Mi, op pothing to the nérin of 4 | “Ga meward. parsage crossi: eridian of 60 at 43 lat., or nothing to the north of 42. | | rHE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHI SETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR, i From New YorK. From NEw York. | "Russia... Wed., May 29| ‘Russia... Wed., July 3 Seythia...Wed., June 5 | scythia.... Wed.. July 10 Abyssinia. Wed, June 12 abdyssinia. Wed.,July 17 | Bothnia..Wed., June 19} Bothnia... Wed., July 24 | Algeria... Wed., June2¢ | Algeria... Wed., July 31 | And every tallow! Oe aay cae New Yorn, By steamers steerage, jand 100 gold, seeurding to tious *No steerage. By steamers not carrying #0, vgh Gol sceonding @ uctommenition Ee mya2-' ‘$100 ana cl old, addit | Bega es peace ‘rage at very low rates. Steerage tickets trom | Giverpool and Queenstown and all other parts of Europe at lowest rates, Through bilis of lading t pr for Belfast, @ias- yw, Hi re, Antwerp an other ports on the Con- Fer beige acd pamage SPS ine Compans’y | office, No. 4 Bowling Green, or be 8 enad oe wos BIG. W, 606 7p street, Wash- iy CHAS. @. FRANCKLYN, ageut, N.¥ E NAILS.—Jndge Prentiss certines: ‘Dr, SCHULTZE cared mine 1) years ago. Thou: | Sands like of painiess cases of buulons, corns, Bice ehiiblains. rheumatic or swolien Bnd children stveuied asusual. ‘Galt * too late, a3. | | | IRON IN THE BLOOD, A PERMANENT TONIO. WITHOUT ALCOHOL, PERUVIAN SYRUP Isa Protected Protoxide of Iron, PERUVIAN SYRUP Contains no Alcohol. PERUVIAN SYRUP Vitalizes Blood. PERUVIAN SYRUP ‘Tones up the System, PERUVIAN SYRUP Builds up the Broken Down, PERUVIAN SYRUP Makes the Weak G Strong. PERUVIAN SYRUP Cures the Dyspeptic. PERUVIAN SYRUP Invigorates the Brain, PERUVIAN SYRUP Fema Weaknesses, PERUVIAN SYRUP Cures Spring Debuity. PERUVIAN SYRUP Is pleasant to Take, “AUTION, Be sure to get the ** PERUVIAN Price $1.00 a Bottle. Page paushler, containing a history of the PERUVIAN S8YRUP, a valuable paper on pro- gress in medical science, a treatise on Lron as a medical agent, test monials from distinguished physicians, clergymen and others, will be sent ree to any address. SETH W. FOWLE & SONS, Proprietors, 86 Harrison avenue, Boston, Sold by dealers genéral- ty. Je3-mn, th, Lin BOOTS AND SHOES. ES, MILITARY AND NAVAL BOOT, GAITER MANUFACTURER, 2118 Pennsylvania avenue. A perfect fit, combining at once ease ant comfort in all cases guaranteed. Will call at houses and take measures, if requested! by lporer 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 galters by patent stitching machine; also all kinds of fine repairing done on short notice, myl7-ly M48 VELLous BARGAINS! TWENTY DIFFERENT STYLES OF TIES, LOW-BUTTON, ri SLIPPERS, with Box and Opera Toe, French and Low Heel, for Ladies, Misses and Children, from 26 ets. to $9.58, LADIES’ GAITERS, 65 ets, to $5. CHILDS? BHOES, 10 cts, to $2. WHITE KID SLIPPERS, ALL SIZES. GENTS’ TIES, @AITERS AND SLIPPERS, from 60 cts, to $6, BUCKSKIN AND KID GAITERS, To Order, LASTING AND BASE BALL SHOES, LOUIS HEILBRUN, 402 SEVENTH STREET. | Bon of ‘That Old Woman of Mine,” my13-tr J3eston SHGE AUCTION HOUSE, SIGN OF THE RED FLAG, 491 Pennsylvania Avenue, BETWEEN 4 AND 6TH STREETS. — | CHEAPEST HOUSE THIS BIDE OF BOSTON, GREAT REDUCTION IN NEWGOODS, LOOK AT THE Facts, Gent's Buff Gaiters, $2, now $1 26. Gent's Calf Gaiters, $3, now $2, nts Lace Shoes, $2.50, now $1.25, Boys and Misses Bals.. $1.25, now 7c. Ladies Foxed Bals,, $1.50, now 90c. Ladies Foxed Bals., $2. now $1.25. Ladies Foxed Button, 25, now $1 25, Ladies Plain Lasting Bal: $2, now $1. Ladies Kid and Goat Button, $3, now $1 50, Ladies Newports and Ties, $1.78, now 70c. Ladies Slippers, 35, 50. 60, 7! Gitaren’s Shoes, 25. 40. 50, 75c. PECIALTIES,—French af ‘tton Boot from $2 to $5, Heel Kid Bu ba Genuine Pebble Goods, Lasting and Foxed Button Boots from $1.60 to$8. EVERY ARTICLE SOLD AS ADVERTISED, 1 will sell for the next 80 days 25 ir cent. lower than any other house In the city. = Oe ' Iu the above house can be found tne best home- made, hand-stitched Low Quarters — Ties and Straps—from Faust, Bro. & Co., (Baltimore, Md..) Perry. Clark & Co,, (Baltimore, Md.,) and other wufscturers, well-known mani at THE BOSTON SHOE AUCTION HOUSE, my7-tr 491 Penn’a avenue. GArE FLEISCHMANN & CO., Original Manufacturers and Introdicers into the United Btates of COMPRESSED YEAST, leave to inform the public that all such prepar- ations not bearing Our signature are linita ones and parties wishing to retain their good Roils, &c., should call for @AFF, FLEISCHMAN & CO.'3 GENUINE ARTICLE, ‘Warranted free from chemicals, myl?-tr IEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT oF LENT, FOS AR TERE MEAT FLAVORING STOCK FOR SOUPS, MaDE DISHES AND SAUCES. LIERIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. *‘Is a success and a boon for which nations should feel grateful."'—See **Medical tid ae ane ” **British Medicai Jour- CAUTION.—Geuuine only with the fac simile of Baron Liebig’s Sigsature in Bue [uk across the Label, “Consumption in England increased tea-fold in ten years,’? MEAT. To be had of all Storeaeepers. @ro- cers and Chemists, Soleagents for the United Spite (wholesale only), C. DAVID & Co., ‘Lane, London, ngiand. mari-thly (PSE FINEST AND THE CHEAPEST WIG5 made is at 616 9th street, opposite U.8. Patent | Oaice, aply | LIEBIG COMPANY’S EXTRACT OF AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAY¥s. IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES: SALE OF IMPROVED PROP. ERTY ON SEVENTH STREET. BETWEEN RAND 0 STREETS NORTHWEST, No By virtue of a deed of trust. dated Decem. somber 20th. A.D, 1875. and duly recorded fag In Liber No, 800, folio 460. et seq., one of, the I + for the District of Columiiay aud he Tequest of the party seca ereby, We shall sell ‘at public auction, in front of the pre mises. to the highest bidder, on MONDAY done 17th, A.D. 1B78, at 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- Wa, and known and distinguished on the gronnd Plan or plat thereof as a parcof Lot numbered ten (20), th Square numbered four hundred and forty Seven (447), described as follows: Beginning for the said part of the sald lot at a point at the south- West corner of the said lot numbered ten (10) aad running thence north on the line of Seventh (7th) street west Pywenty (20 feet; thence turning and ronping east one hundred and sixteen (116) fest: thence south twenty (20) feet; and thence turning d running west one hundred and sixteen (116) to the point of beginning, together with the unproven) Dts thereon. ‘erms of sale: One-third cash (of which $100 must be pa dat the time of sale); and the balance in six and twelve months, in equa’ payments. to be secured by the purchaser's notes, bearing interest at the rate of 8 per cent. per annum from the date of sale until paid, togettier with a deed of trast on the property ‘so'd. “If the terms of sale are not complied with in seven days from the day of sale, the Trustees reserve theright to resell at the risk abd cost of the defwulting purchaser, after five ays’ notice in some newspaper published in the of Washington, ser's Cost. TOWN FO RNR TS JOHN F, RILEY, Trustees THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. -10-d.eds rpuomas DOWLING Auctioneer, TRUSTFES' SAL® OF A STEAM CANAL BOAT, WITH APPURTENANCES By virtue of adved of trust.dated the 10¢h day +A. D., 1876 and duly Liber "No, 858, one of the land records of Washingt 5 the District of Columbia, aud pursuant tothe terms of said deed, we will proceed to sell at pab- Keauction on SATURDAY, the 8th day of Tine, 1678. al 4 o'clock p.m-sin front of the sama, een Congress and High Streets. on the Canal: steam Canal Boat F. 1. Moore, Iying in the clty of Georgetown, in the District of Columbia, together with each and all the appurtenances thereon, Terms of sale: One-half cash; Fear from day of cou in balance In one ‘ale, with interest at 8 per cent. ed by deed of trust upon the e ‘ash. at option of the purchaser. A deposit of $100 required at time of sale, Terms to De complied with within seven days from day of in defsuit of which tha Trustees reserve the t to rese!l after three days’ advertisement, at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, RMITH PETTIT, JAMES DKIPPS, my 29-w,s,m&dbs @e- THE ABOVE SALE_18 POSTPONED butl SATURDAY, June 15h, By order of ‘Trustees, THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. heat, or all } Trustees, jeT THE GREAT DOUBLE TRACK, NATIONAL ROUTER AND SHORT LINE TO THE NORTH, NORTHWEST, WEST AND SOUTH- WES) ToT SUNDAY. Juext g 1b A.M.” LEAVE WASHING 45:15 a.m.—New York Philaceiphia, and Boston FHicott City, Oa Sunday ty Baltimure Shipley *s, Laurel, Annapolis June Hiuover, aud Ele rilge Baltimore. Annapolis” and Way. Strasburg, Winchester, Hagerstown, Vy ViaRela .) )—Baltituore aud Laurel Express, 8:10 a. m.—Polnt of Rocks, Cranberry, Stras bing. Winchester. Harerstowi.aus Way stauons. 8:80 a.m —NEW YUUK. PHILADELPHIA, Bos- TON AND BALTIMORE Exeress. PARLOR CAR to New York and Philadeipiia, S.ops at Anup iis Junction, 18:45 a m.—St. Lonis, Chicago, Columbus, and Pirtsburg Express, Hass hd Valiey Branch excep! Sunday. Through Car to Staunton. PU: L- MAN CaR to Cincinnatt daily, @raftun to Sau- Gusky daily, except Saturday §:00-Ou Suiday ouly, Baltimore, Annapolts vay. Express tmore Express. Stops at Bla- Laurel, Aunapol s Junction. P.M, 12:10 p.m.—Baltimore, Anuapolie, Ellicott City and Way. 41:30 New YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND XPRESS. On ‘Sundays to. Baltimore y, stopping at all Statlons.. Stop. at Laurel. 4:30 p.m.—Baltimore, Bladensburg, and Laurel Frederick via Relay. St ps at Aunapolls a m.—Point of Rocks. Frederick, Hagers- town, Winchester and Way Stations. On Sundays to Polnt of Rocks and Way Stations only, at P-m.—Baltimore, Annapolis and Way Sta- Ops. +6:30 p.m.—Philadelphta. Norfolk and Baltimore Express, “Norfolk except Sunday, NORFOLK PASSENGERS TAKEN IN THE CARS DIRECT To. Boar. AT CANTON, Stop at Bladensburg and Baltimore and Way Stations. +7:15—CHICAGO COLUMBUS EXPRESS, SLEEPING CaRs to Ch i 48:10 p.m.—Baitimore Express. +8 25- St. Louls, Cluctuuatt, Loutsvilie and Pitta burg Kxpross, Pittsvarg, except Sunday. Pull man cars, +9.30 p.m.—NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE EXPRES~. SLEEPING Car to New York, and SPECIAL SLE&PING CAR to Puiladel- phia. Other trains daily except Sunday. Gy Datty. }! trains stop at Kelay Station. ‘Allthrough tains will s op at Sir Johate Run for pasceugérs f0 aul from Berkeley Springs, and at Deer Park apd Oakiand Hotels duriag the sea- son For further information apply at the Baltimore apd Ohio Tieke: UMtce , Washingt n Station, and 486, 601 and 608 Pennsy ivauia avenue, and 613 15th street northwest, Washington, and Masonic Tem- le, High street. Georgetown, where orders will be ‘taken for beggsge to be cliecked and recelved. He ULEMENTS: Master of Transportatt VL, CL. \TS, Master of ion. General Ticket Agent, L.M, COL! 310 GEO. 8, KOONTZ, General Agent. 1878 rungt¥ifma 1878 TO THE NORTH, Wk8T AND SOUTHWEST, Doubie Track. Steel Raila, Splendid scenery, Magnificent Equipment, JUN¥ 10th, 1878. TRAINS LEAVE WasdiN@TON, from Depot, corner of Sixth and B stroets, as follow: For Pittsburg and the West. 10:10 a.m. dally, with Parlor Car to Pittsburg and Sieeping Cars from Pitts,urg to Cloctanatl, St, Louis and Chicago; 7:40 p.un, daily, with Palace Car tg Chicago, BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. For Canaudaigua, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Fails and tne north at 7:40 p.im. datly, except Saturday, with Palace Cars to Watkins, For Witiainsport, Lock Haven, aud Elmira, at 10:10 4m, dally, except Sunday, For Now York and the Rast 1:45 a.m, m. datly, with Palace Care attached, Limited Express of Pullman Care, 9:20 a.m, dally, ex cept Sunday, For New York and the Bast, 1:30 p.m. dally. ex- cept Sunday, with Sleeping Care from ington to Boston, “For Brooklyn, N.Y. all through tains connect at Jersey’ City with boats of Brooklyn Annex, affording direct transfer to Fulton street, avoiding double fer- rlage and journey across New Yor! city. For Philadelphia, 1:30 daly, except Sunday, and 1:45 a. m., an ard 9:30 p. m, dally. United xpress, 9:20 a, uw daily, except Sun: Accouiinodation for Baitimore, 6:55, 8:30 a. m, and 4.20 p. mi, datly, except Suadsy, For Pope's Creek Live, 6:55 a. m. and 4:20 p, m For ney exeert sunday, ada ‘or La} be a Tm, an st . m. ry except Sunday, 7 Lend ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG EAILWAY AND ALEXANDRIA AND WASHINGTON RAILROAD. For Alexandria, 6, 7, 8, 9:10, 10 11 a.m.., 1, 3, 4:20, 5, 6:29. 7 p.m,’ Ou Sunday at 8:10 a.m, aie Land 7 p.m, For Bickuwena ana the Bonth, 2:45 a and 9 except Sanday, tor. Wasa oO. 7. . 11 acm.; 1.8. 4:20, 5.6 2) and? p:i; On Stinday St8 abd 10, us and 4:2) p.m, Tickets, information, sleeping and parlor caréac- comu-odations can be procured at the offices, north- east corner of Thirteenth street and Teonsyiyanis avenue; northeast corner of Sixth street and Penn. syivanis ene, ant Sing oe eats where orders can be left for the cnec! ol to destina- tion from hotels and residences. ini L. P. FARMER, General, Passenger nt. FRANK THOMSON, General Manager, “novid —_———_——— BANKERS. $i0. $20. ($50. $100. Invested judiciously In Stocks (Options or Privi- Jeges), Is a sure road to rapid fortune, Full details and Oficial Stock Exchange Reports free, Address T. POTTEK WIGHT & QU., Bankers, 35 Wall street, New York, my2l-sod&k1y $25, $50, $100, $200, $500 ‘The majority of Wall street houses. honest as thelr neig of thou faves ‘he vid house of ALEX. FROTHINGHAM & Co., Brokers. 12 Wall New York, l- ted ‘to absolute con fidenc py stave tliat net os 5 ve tment of about $100 made recently returned ‘Over $1,000 in less than 60 days. Send for their Clreular_free,—[New York marr oor MrMBEK OF THE STOCK EXCHANGE will execute orders ror the purchase or sale of A Stocks, Bonds and Gold on moderace Commissions $5 each 100 shares, Stock privitcges dele kangen tee a, Olen Mining and Stock Exchange, 85 Wall st., New National Trust . : ————_—_— ——_—_*_™. EMOVAL.—I take this method of Ini Ray ay a inte tals met :monerally, that Will remove on May 81st, my 8 from 470 ¢ St. n.w., tothe new and ‘commodious 428 aud 498°8:h st. n.w., where I have every faclitty Past Tato it oldauspee cr aay rer ant sd same, I. FLEMMING. ©” tm "THE Fine Black Cloth DRESS BUITS for $18 should be seen to be appreciated, st, ‘880 ‘a.STRAUB», HiAnDeone DR&Ss OUATD and VESTS ip Imported and Domestic Fabries, at ‘ap80 4. STRAUB, and 9:30 p, | reserve "he Fight to resell the property ALE OF PROPERTY ON sta ES TWEEN LAND M STREETS NORTHWEST, AT AUCTION. By virtue of a deed of trust given tous and recoruea In Liber No. 861, folio 18 et, seq. of she land records of the District of Colum’ Ma, and at the written request of the party ured thereby, we will sel on THURSDAY, the 6:h day of June, A. D., 1878. in front of the premises at 6 «clock p. m.. all tkat piece or pares! of ground ashirgton in District of Colam- tying in Ci bia, and known on plat of said city as part of lot 6, square 161 described as follows: beginning for thé saine sixteen fect north from the division line be- tween lot 5 and 6 of said square and running north 12 feet; being the same property conveyed to Richard A. Frere, Trustee, by John McDermott by deed dated November 7 Rh, 1860; together with improvements, ways, easements, &c., soul subject to special improvement tax. ‘Terms of sale: $100 expenses of sale and general tases cash, balance 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 $0 required at sale; if terms of sale are not complied with In seven days, the Trusteos reserva the right to resell the property at therisk aad cost of the defaulting purchaser upon giving five days public notice of such resale, GE BAUER, m)20-eo&ds GE SOUN WALTERS {Trustees, ag THE AR VE SALE IS POsTPON™D unit THUR DAY, the 18in day of June, 1878, aaa ee eS FORGE BAUER, kT-eokds J -HN WALTER, THIS EVENING. QALE CF RARE BUOKs AND PAMPHLETS. x The Librare of the late Hon. John Boz- man Kerr at pub feau bono THURSDAY wd FRIDAY EVENINGS, June 13 and 1gib, atthe roon ¥.W. Bennett & C+, Nos. % a" 36 Sout treet, Baliimore, KERR, Ad aintstrator. { Trustees. TO-MORROW W Agi: ByWELLIAMS. Auctioneer. 1001, uortliwest corner 10th and Ustreets, TRUSTEE’S SALE OF FURNITURE AND FRLECTS OF THE METROPOLITAN OTEL, By Virtue of a chattel deed of trust, bearing. Gute on the 18th day of November, A, D- 1£76, and recorded in Liber No, folio 115 et seq., one of the Land Records for Washington county, in the District of Columbia, and at the request iu 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 ». and from day today until sold, all the Household Furniture and effects of the Me tropolitan Hotel, In the city of Washington, com rising, in part. eexant Mantel and Pier Mirrors, wsewood and Walnut Parlor Suits, and Easy Chairs, Loun| Ings, Kosewood and Walnut Marble Top Tal Marble Top and other Chambe- Suits, Brussels and other Carpets. a large assortment of Blankets, mforts and Spreads. fine stock of Table and Bed Linen, Silver Plated Ware and Cuthry, large as- sortment of China and Glass Ware, Copper Cook- ing Utensils. and other appointments of a large hotel. | Catalogues ready on day of sale, ‘Terms cash. RICHARD WALTACH, } qrustoos LLOYD WILLIAMS, ras m16-e0€jel-d~ WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auct, Reception, s, elegant Window Ha 28-THE ABOVE SALE 13 POSTPONED until THULSDAY, dune 13h, A.D. 1878, at ne piace and hour, Ry order of Trustees. 7-e08 j10-€ WASH. B. WILLIAMS Auct 3 ‘H. WARNER, Real E:ate Auctiouver. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THAT DESIRABLE HOTEL PROPERTY ON THE NORTH- WEST CORNEK OF INDIANA AVENUE AND 2p STREET, KNOWN AS “THE- MONT HOUSE. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated 13:h, A.D, 18 recorded in Lil auy 790," foil 463, che of the land records for | | District of Columbia, and at the request ty secured thereby, we will sell, at public ay tion, in front of the ‘premises, on THURSDAY June 20th, 1878. at 6 v'ciock p.m., the follow! described Teal estate situafe in the city of Wash- ington, District of Columbia, to wit:—Ali those » reels of ground ‘known and distin- kuist numbered three (3), four (4), five (5), six (6), seven (7) aud eight (8), in Todd's re- corded subdivision of original Lot numbered one (1), in Square numbered five hundred and seventy- io (572), fronting on Tadlanaavenue one hundred and forty (140) feet three (3) Inches, and on 2d street est seventy-five (75) feet, together with the nmuprovements, & ‘Terms of sale: One-‘ourth in cash :and the balance In six, twelve, aud eighteen months, with interest at six per cent. per trust on the proper of insurance on tue buildings, or ali of the purchaser, A d quired at the time of and recording at purchaser's cost, ‘Perms to be complied with in seven days. ocberwise the Trus- tees reserve the right to reseli the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, CHARLES B. BAILEY. 1. tong CHARLES C! @LOVER, SteCBs COLDWELL, Salesman, my27-a JT) EXCANSON BROS, Auctioneers, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THREE TWO-STORY RICK DWELLINGS AND LOTS, SEVEN WO-STORY COTTAGE FRAME DWEL- INGS AND LOTS AND NINE BUILD- NG LOTS, SITUATED RESPECTIVELY NOH STREET, 77 AND 8TH STREETS ‘ORTHEAST. By virtue of a deed of trust given tou dated May Ist, 1873. and duly recorded in Liber No. 715. ‘folio 398. of the land records, for the District of Columbia, and by request of tne party secured, We will sell. ‘at public auction. on UESDAY, the 18:h day of June, A.D. 1878, at 5 c:clock p.'m., In front of the respective prem- tses, all thoge certain places or parcsis of land and preinises, known and described upon ground plat or plan of the city of Washington. D. G., as being Lots Nos, 7. 8.9. 10, 11, 12, 13, 1415, 18, 17. 18, 1. 22. 81, 32, 83 and $4 of A, i, Kelley’s subdi: vision of Square 889, together with all the improve- ments, ways, easements, rights, privileges, ap- purtenances and hereditaments to tbe same, bo- lop ging or otherwise appertaining, Lots 7, 8 and 9 are improved by’ three well-built tworstory Brick Houses, Nos, 706, 708 and 710 H street De, Tots 10, Land 12 are unimproved and front on H street ne. Lot 12 being at the corner of H and 7th streets bee. Lots 13 16, 17 and 21 are unimproved and front on 7th sirvet e: Lots 14 15. 18 and 22 are improved by two-story Frame Dwellings fronting on 7.h street, between Hand 1 streets ne, Uigts 32 and 33 are unimproved and front on 8th street 1.8. Lots 81 aud 34 are improved by two-story Frame Dwellings and front ou 8ih street, betweeu H and I streets n.e. je-third cash; balance in six and twelve jotes bearing interest at 7 per cent. uatil baid, and secured by deed 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 soll. If the terms of sale are not complied wita within seven days from, day of sale, the Trustees at the risk ana cost of the defaulting purciaser, "29n giving five days’ public notice of such resale. JOHN H. GLICK CONRAI) KAUFFMAN, m1y80-d (Post) P, 4: VARNELLLE, Real Estate Auctioneer, ° TRUSTEES’ BALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED PROPERTY —No. 343 PENNSYL- VA SUE NORTHWEST, BE- TWEEN 3D AND 4'¢ STREETS. By virtue of a deed of trust dated March 1 A.D. 1871, and recorded on the 14*h day o} March, AD. 1871, in Liber No, 639, folio. 430, oe of the land records for Washington coun- ty. in the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we will sell, at public auction oli the premises, ou" TUESDAY) ‘the 14th day of May, A.D. 1878, ‘at 4:80 o'cluck b.m., the following described real estate, viz: All that piece or parcel of ground situated In the city of Wash- 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 a front Of twenty-five (25) feet on Penusylyania avenue, acd running back with the sale widih to the depth of seventy (70) feet and two (2) inches. The said lot is situated on the north side of Pennsyivaula avenue, betweea 3d and 4's streets. and is improved by ‘a four (4) story brick Dwelling House and Store, . Terms: Oue-fourth of the purchase moricy to be Paid tn cash, and the residue in three equa? Aastal- men's. at twelve (12), eighteen (18) aud twenty- four (24) months respectively, with interest on the whole, payable half-yearly, to be sccured by notes and adeed of trust on the premises. A d-posit of $800 will be required when the property is Knocked down. The terms of sale must be complied with within one week after sale, otherwise the propert may Le resold, after one week’s notice, at the ris and cost of thé defaulting purchaser, WALTER 8. COX. P A. DARNEILLE. ¥. D. CLEARY, Salesman, &g- THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED un- HI THURSDAY, SixtH Day or JuNK, A. D, 1878, same hour ana place. bv order of Trustees. P. A. DARNEIGLE. Auct. F. D. CLEARY, Salesman. my 14-2sw&ds ae-THE ABOVE SALE IS STILL FUR- THER POSTPONED until THURSDAY, Juue 27th, at same hour and place. By order of Trus- tees. P. A. DARNAILLE, Auct. F. D. CLEARY, Salesman, Je6-2aw& 1s (OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON NEW HAMPSHIRE AVENUE. BE- TWEEN H AND I*TREETS NORTH WEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated 15th of and ail conveyancing ere zs } Trustees, } trustees. December, 1876. and dul; yrded in Liber 834, follo 450, one of the land records for th District of Columbia, and at the request of t ty secured thereby, we shall sell, oy MUNDAY ry *TERNOON, June 17th, 1878, at 3 @relgek. in rront of the premises, part in Square twenty-nine (29), improved: by a Frame Dwelling: Said part fronting 17 feet on west side of New Hampshire avenue, and running back full depth eG ee et being that next to the north 17 of 1 ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance at six and twelve months, with notes interest at cent, perannum until paid, secured by a leed of trust on the Pe ge? sold. All convey- at time of fale. Ww. Be CAroIn Post, Feaulred a ii . CA A. GORDON, } Trustees, THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. je5-a EOKGE TRUESDELL, Auctioneer, E STOCK OF MARBL Bags! GRATES, &c., AT “AUCTION NT ELS. I shall< tter for sale at public auction, on M )N- DAY, Jone 17, 1878. at 4:30 p.m.’ my snare stock of Marbie Mantels, Grates, &c., which com- ise one of the most complete stocks’ fered. Erwashnogtce at public sale. ore Bui ders and others in. sd of these l= cles will do wet! to ated the aaa” °° che ¥L1-tu, ts 28d and Peuna, avenue nw. m,8,4 68,11 13,14 | pee Buction, on the premis» AUCTION SALES. B RCH & ROREY. A ners, 933 and 940 Louisiana avenue, We Will sell at cur Razaar, on SATUR- DAY. 16ih June, at 10 0°clork, one new = Leather-tep Buggy, cliy made, to cover advances, storge. €e. Saepe eniptery, | ze BIRCH & ROBEY, Auc'rs rppuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer, FRENCH PLATE MIRRORS.PIANOS HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE, LaRGk ASSORT- MENT OF CHINA “AN LASSWARE REFRIGERATORS. & 0. aT AU Th Op SATURDAY MORNING. Jaue 15th. AS7S. at 10, o'clock, in frout of | my sales shall scl @ large collection of the 7 THOS. DOWLING, Ave! JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED REAL E>TATE ON THE ALLY BETWEEN ECOND AND THIRD STREETS AND VIRGINIA AVENUE AND D STREET SOUTHWEST, IN SQUARE 581. By virtue of a ‘deed of trust. dated May B1st, A_D. 1876, du:y recorded in Liber 822, 4 folio 137, et seq., of the ‘and records of che. District of Columbia, and at the Written requesy ut the party secured thereby. we will sell at pabite auction, in froat of the premises. on SATURDAY the 8th day of June, A.D. 1878, at 5.30 o'clock p m.. Lot 18. in Wm. H. Philips’ recorded subdivi- sion of Loi 2, in Square 581, situated in Washiug ton city, Distzict of Columbia, Terms: Oué-:hird cash; and balance tn six anc twelve mouths, with Interest at six per cent., se cured on premises, or all cash at option of purcha ser. A deposit of $75 at time of sale. and all con veyanicing at purrhaser’s cost, Terms to be ¢ > u- plied with in seven days. or the right reserve! t Fesell at defaulting purchaser's cos ~M_ FORD, m21 eofds JOHN A VANDOREN, &@- THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED, on account of the t 'y of the weather, nati WEDNESDAY. hn day of Juns, 1373, a) same hour and pi { Trustees. CM, RD, rruste 3s. j8cokds JOHN A. VAN DoreN, }Trustess. Qe- THE ALOVE SALE Is FURTHER P > TFONED until MONDA Jane, 1878 at same hour aud pi ©. M. FORD. jt33-40&ds JOHN A. VAN DOREN, . the 17.1 day o { Trastees. ryuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer, ASSIG® EE'S SATE OF A FURST CLASS STOCK OF GROCER: KS. L. QUOKS, &. On TUESDAY MOKNING 1€78, a LV O'elock, 1 siock of Groceries. &. ¢ ro chwest, namely: Flour, Sugars, Teas, as iT aSSOr UM of W ines and Liquors, Tebac Syrups and Canue 1 Go ads of | evore deser pris s. Pickles, Soaps, Woo teri and Willow-war form and Count nt eDMON TON. Assignee of Weish Bros. THOS, DOWLING, Auct. jes i gether with @ general ass Groceries. R. 0. TV A8GE AND ATTRACTIVE CATALOGUE | Ba SALE. ELEGANT MARBLE ANDSLATEMANT ELS CF THE NEWEST DESIGNS. | VERY RICH BRO CHANDELIERS, | CHRYSTPAL CHANDELIERS, | GILT CHAND#LIE DROP LIGHTS. GAS STAN PLATED FIRE GRA ECES, B | CILT AND j SUMMER P | M°GNIFICENT WAtNUT BATH TUBS, | WAS! STANDS. PAR'S FURNACES, LATE . VERY FINE ASSORTMENT: F_BRONZES REAL AND ARTISTIC IN FIGURES AND GROUPS. PLUMBING. GAS, AND STEAM FITLING | LS, LATHES, x nts, (usefui and orname and wall known e of a. Shepherd & Co., 12th and Lue ncrihwest, We will sell on TUESDAY MORNING IW. commencing at 10 o'ciork. an ea h dayat same hour, until th 407 1 RANGES, OBES. dune 18, al sell the entire | -of Welsh Br | er12ih street and New York a THE EVENING STAR. THURSDAY... --. Jane 13, 1878. CONGRESSIONAL. Conclusion of Yesterday's Proceedings. SENATE.—After our report closed— The House joint resolution to provide for the enforcement of the eight hour law havi been reached on the calendar. with thee ade Verse report by the committee on education and labor, several Senators objected to its present consideration. Mr. Spencer moved to suspend the further consideration of the calendar and proceed with the considerati t resolution Agreed to— nt-hour law. iy dfSeussion, in which Messrs. Spencer, Sargent, Dawes, and Jones supported the resajution, and Messts. Burnside and Mor- d it, a motion was adopied postpon- her consideration of the resolution mber next. On motion of Mr. Allison, the select commit. tee toinquire into the ed frauds in Louisi- under the resolution of Mr. Matthew was authorized to sit during the sessions a the Senate. The Senate then resumed consid the bills on the calendar and the to rerulaie the hours of labe adversely from the comm education ard labor, Was also posiponed until December neat without further discussion. The following bills were passed: To amend 3 ter of the Mutual Fire Insurance pany of the District of Columbia; House Joint resolution appropriating $10) for the per ny lunch house in the District of Columbia; 1 use bill authorizing the Commissioners of the District of « bia to make and enforce le, wations re‘ative to the sale | and © buliding regulations; House bill aut ing the Secretary of the Treasury ritain contracts for the sale of lots at Har- ber’s Ferry, W. Va., and to resell the same, to sell ‘or lease all other realestate and n rights now owned by the United Satt ate bill in relation te » Venezuelan mixed commission ; Senate nize the judiciary of the District for the protection of dairymen yprevent deception in sales of butter se in the District of Columbia. ment to the ppropriating 1 the new library and ch Mr. Howe submitted.an amen surdry civil appropriation bill $14,000 for the foundation building in Judiciary squa: submitted amendments to the bill authorizing the Secretary of ths Treasury to pay over to the Commissioners of | the District of Celumbia $525,000 heretofore | paid in the Treasury by them, and also appr | priating i purposes con- hecied with the support of the government is the District of Columbia during the fiscal tion of executive rending dy Buch ess, and when the doors Wess reopened, at 6:15, adjourned —After our report closed— ‘The House, being in committee of the whole on the civil sundry propriation bill, Mr. Ewing offered an amendment providing that bo Unived States bouds shall be hereafter aved, issued or sold under the provisions resumption act. Rejected—yeas $9 n of Mr. Conkling, tephens moved to increase th priation for the signal service from 23000, Agreed 1 Mr, Clarke offere | that the enlisied m pusist of 10 sergea: Dlivates. Adopted. Mr. Schleicher m« ved to ine! ition for the cons ruction of military teleg, ph lines on the sow stern frontier from 00 To $1,000 Adopted ndment providing corps shall als and 270 se the appro. es above Porn ne. Th: a wy. very desirable assortm Che or the laigest and varied sou | Cry. offering an unusual opport nity to p-rsons arch of such goods either for sale being without reserve, we would re- specifuily solicit a careful examination. Cata- logues will eady Saturday, aud can be had on application to the auc ys DUNCANSON BROS., Auct. ARUSTER’S SALE OF VALUABLE IM PROVED REAL ESTATE UN SOU FAST CORNER OF NI STREETS | SOUTKWEST. CO. OF ALOT Wii A NEW :TORY BRICK AND FRAME AND INGS THERKEO? of trust, dated re. aud August 9 | pectively in Liber No siber N land records for the Dist ihe reques: fi) ict of Columbia, and at the parties secured thereby. [will gell at pablic auction, in front of the premises, on TUPSDAY, June 18th, 1878, at 6 o'clock )).m. borth part of lot 4. in square 414, Wasbiugton in said District, and bounded as follows, viz: orner of said lot and chee south along 9th street 22 feet, feet 10 inches, thence south 23 fest, feet 6 inches. thence north 45 feet south G street, and thence west along Said G str 99 feet 4 inclies to place of begiuning, together With the improvements thereon. These houses and ground attached will be offered separately, ‘e:ms of sale: One-third cash (of which $50 on each house must be pald at time of sa’e); valance in six and twelve months, with 8 per céat., se- cured by purchaser's notes and deed of trust on preperty ‘sold. “Conveyancing and recording at pu chaser’s cost. If terms of sae are not com- plied with in six days after sale. Trustee reserves the right to resell ae Tse aud cost of detaulting purchaser, WM. F, HOLTZMAN, Trustee, 132l ¥F st. now, BR, F. STEIGER, Auct. jel3-dtabs FPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctionser. TRUSTEES” SALE OF VALUABL: PROVED PROPERTY AT AUCTION, Viz BRICK AND Fr AME HOU-ES OCCUPIED A® 8 HOOL HOUSES. ON NORIHKAST CORNER OF A AND Zr STREETS NORTHEAST. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated October 10\h, 1878. and recorded in Liber 835, Fol 156, of the land records of Washington, D. trict of Columbia, and by direction of tne hoider of the note secured thereby, we Will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, June 24-b, 1878, at 5 o°clock p.m.. all those pw ce's of ground in Wasuington City, District of Ci luwbia, known as original lots 3 aud 4, of square 596. IM- Tern s ofsale: One-third cash; the residue in one apd two years, secured by deed of trust on the property, and nites bearing 8 per cant. interest. ~ Payable semi-annually. ms of sale are bot complied with in scven days from sale, the Trustees reserve the right to reseil at the risk aud cest of tha defaulting purchaser. $200 dowa wh-n the property is struck off. Conveyancing and re- cording at purchaser's cost, x. PB. DODGE, AUSTIN Hed, | Trustees. THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. 33. 17, 19.21. 22.24 . FY haem SHERMAN, Real Estate Auctiondar, ‘St. Cloud Buliding, TLUSTFES* SALEOF TWO COMFORTAB.E FRAME DWELLINGS. Nos 925 AND 927 FIFTH STREET NORTHWEST, By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 28th | day of May. A.D. 1877, duly recorded in Li | ber No. 859, Foiie 16, et seq., one of the land | Tecords of the District of Co umbla, and at the “tol the party secured thereby, we wlll soll at | public auction, in front of the premises, on TUES- DAY, the 25: day of June, instaut, at 5 o*¢lock P.m.. the north twenty-seven fest front by the depts of Lot No. fourteen, inSquare No. five hun- dred and sixteen, together with the improveme sts, &c.. consisting in part of two small Frame D aell- i Perms: One-third eash: and the balance in one and two yeara, with interest at 8 per cert. per aLnum, 10 be ‘secured on the property sold. A deposit of one hur dred dollars required at time of | sale, Al conveyancing at purchaser's cost. Terms ee ONS STUAN Go LEDERER AS’ '. E) GFORGE BAUEK, {Teustoes, $e13.17.20, 22 25 W. M. PMITH, Salesman. GUEEN & WISE, Auctioneers. ‘TKULTEE'S SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ES- TATE IN ROSSLYN, Va. By virtue oi a deed of trust, datea Ss | o- 1M, 1877, and recorded tn Liber C, No. 4 folic 587 et seq. of the land records for Alex-. andria county, Virginia, and by direction of the by Iders of the notes secured ther ¥, I wiil offer at on WEDNES3- JAY. 26th day of June, A.D. 1873, at 6 o*cloc Pp. 4n., the following reai estate in the town of RB yss- lyn, im Alexandria county, Virginia, to wit: Lot bumbered one (1), in square numbered one (), as laid down on the plat of the town of Rosslyn, mace by Brewer and n. and recorded in the land records of the county and state aforesaid. The im- provements consis: of a large doubie house, with store rooms, stablir.g, fruits, . &c,, and formerly occupied by Jas. F. Gross, 2D froin Qetober ist IBF aid erases Pe cent from October 1st, 4877, aud ex of sal: in cash; $538 33, and Interest trout October Le, 1877, at six per cent, to day of sale, rable Ucto- bes 1-t, 1878; $533 33 and interest’ im October Ast, 1877 at six cent. per annum to day of Sale, 5 ani a pees ett erg of purchase moneys . nouns atsale, All the defer: yay ments to bear interest at six Conveyai c: chaser’s cost. terms of sale ‘are notcomphea * Bot comp'ted with within oae Week from of sale, the Trustee reserves the Fight to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting pu r, after giviag five day.” notice of such resale in the Eveniug Plar n=wspa- Ror Washington, 1».C., and alexandria G szette, irginia. | JAMES M. JOHNSTUS, Trustee. DUNCANSON BROS., Salesmen. ers IHANCsRY SALE, of eh pnaet tte cere Ge = cause No, 5.203, Doc. 16 we will, oo bak DAY, the 2ist of June, 1878. at Sadek B m., in frout of Premisés, sell at auction, tho West 40 feet 9 inches frum front to rear of Lot 4, in Rasarcens 2 this city, Ce the ey Wallach School Building), aud improved by three (3) # rame Houses. ‘erms: Une-third cash; jue in three equal Bega mar aceae Sacer, ae chaer’s cost, Depori: c! $100 a" time of sale. HAS. H. ELLIO) T, puxcanteut ait aust |e J. An eners, jell-eo&ds (Post,e0,} use or decora- | THREE TWO-STORY FRAME DWELL- | 863. folio 158, ‘of the | On motion of Mr. Thompson, the paragraph | providing for the sale of th burg. Pa. and Pikesvill | out.” The committee The Speaker laid before age fiom the President recommending propriation for the ¢ non the part of the United States to the international mone- tary conference. Atthe evening session the House went into committee of the whole on the sundry civit Dill. Numerous amendments were offered, but generally ruled out on points of order. There was so much r and confusion in atience manifested undertook to make a as almost impossible to pro- biv. with business, A’ me to ten o'clock. was, however, voted down, the republican side resisting all efforts to have ) the committee rise, and persisting in the effort | 10 finish the sundry civil appropriation Dill. At 0 the House, without completing the bill, adjourned. | | ANDERSON’s Coat.—In Philadelphia, Mon- day, John Goodwin, who stole James E. An- derson’s coat, containing papers which it was at first supposed related to the presidential | vote -in Louisiana, but were subseque! uly found to be unimportant, was sentenced to three years in the penitentiary AN OPEN AIR MEETIN or Work was held in Philadelphia Tuesday, Speeches were made by George A. McNeiil, of Massa- chuset!s, a prominent member of the Interna- | tional Labor union - McDona'd, of No York, aud George Parker, of Philadelphia. | Their speeches were moderate in tone and in behalf of protecting industry and bettes % George Black, president of the meet- ing, denounced the mayor in bitter terms fo- his recent action applying to government for arms to (quip the police force. A Wires McRbEKER SENTENCED.—Mike Shaw, the wife murderer at Milledgeville, Ga, Was sentenced on Tuesday for execution Jaly 12th. He swallowed strychnine in his cell, but attempts were made to prevent a fatal termi- nation until the day of execution. 4%-Mr. Henry Watterson thinks “it is all nous “to talk about the sacredness of Mr. | Hayes’ title. | _ 4#-The coming inventor will construct = | machine that will abolish sound. There is too | much noise in the world.—{ Paila. Times. | , ##-According to the figures of one of the temperance orators in New York, liquor costs the country annually ten times’ as much as education. | _#@-~ Marriage Ceremonies Performed Fre: | is the sign displayed by an Ohio justice. He | Keeps a tavern, and is satisfled with the profit on What the bridal parties eat and driuk. | MARRIED. BUTLER-WHITE. to "hiladelphia, June Lith. 1878, by he Kk 8S. Goster, of the North 10:b Street Presbyterian Church. Mr.W. HM. BuT- LER to Miss Many M. Wars, both of Washing- ton, D.C. HARDISTY. In this city. on June F. McCarthy, Ex\ est F. to ANNAJ. Hanpisty, cbp, o formerly of Balt anew oe DIED, ALLEN. On June 12'h, daughter of 8. E. mouths and 17 day: CARPENTER. Soddenly, on June 12th, 187 JOUN H. CARPENTER, aged twenty years. 2 Hs funeral will take place from the residence of his fa'liet. Patrick Carpenter, No. 143) Twe {th Street northwest, saturday afternoon, at 2 o’clock, and proceed to macuiate Conception Church” ‘The reiatives and frieuds are most respectfully invited to attend. bd . . The funeral of Mr. Jouy Cncrew aceon Friday. June 14:0, 1878, at 19 clock a.in.. at Congressional Ce netery. Friends of the fauily are respectfully invited to attend, . JONES. Wednesday night, June 12:h, RAYMOND FRANCIB | JONES, “youngest son WwW. do aud Frauces M. Jones, aged @ ths and 15 3 8. Poe ob re at 5 p.m. 72 First street, Georgetown, D. C., proceeding t Osk Hill Cemetery, 3 — SCOTT. On W 1878, KESSIE, em nesday morning, Jane 12th, ghter of ul. overt and Hlizabeth G, Scott Funera: services at the residence of the paren No. 1321 Q street porthwest, on Friday. the 1a au 1873, Mary, infant and Margaret Ailou, aged & from residence, instant, até 0" UNDERTAKERB, &. _ Ww. B. SPEARE, UNDERTAKER, (Formerly with R. F. Harvey), 940 F Btreet n. we ‘One door ee Bunal Caskets of all grades and styles, Bodies Embalmoed aud prepared fur transporta~ say attendants at short notice. Hvedytiing strictly first-class and on the most reasonable terms. JO Ed

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