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~~ THE LEADING NEWSPAPERS, STEAMERS, &c. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. AUCTION 8A oz POTOMAC RIVER an | The Bteamer MATTANO, THE EVENING STAR, | §,ivereutaaene tt ana one to MATTOX CREEK stopping at inter- THE WEEKLY STAR, | tnfovmation lajufre at ee Tan and at ~ | ‘ap20-tf The proprietors of Tue Star present to the | SUONMED AnuancEnEer public its daily and weekly editions, respec- N ¥ tively, as not only the completest and best, but | YO# NORFOLE, FORTE MONROE AND at the national capital, and of general news as | THE LAKE, Capt, C. J. BoNxa- y . | antil further notice, evesy MON-' well, to be found anywhere. How weil the | Day, WEDNESDAY es; AY, at Bovel’k public understands this is conclusively shown | gm. ‘cuunceting with steamers fer sobtens Pree. by the exceptionally wide circulation they | dence and other Northern Points, if wid THURSDAY ‘ also the cheapest epitome of events oceurring | The swift and elegant iron Steamer - OF both enjoy, not in the City of Washington | leaves Norfolk TUESDAY, alone, but throughout all the States and Ter. | a yon Potomac Soon A aDINGE, ritories. | POTO! RIVE! In order that the reader not now familiar | g®%amer JOHN W. THOMPSON, CaptainJoun ith the pa) d its strong hold on the pub- | aus of Tb ana Seketrect incor eae wi @ paper and its strong hold on the pul of fic may understand at a glance upon what | {78 m.. 2 Nomtnl acd Leeann, stopping at elements its great popularity is based, the ; tntormedial land each trip. Days of sailing, opinions of some of its contemporaries as to | ™meas Steam 4 its merits are appended. It is needless to add Pai ‘aform pons prea On oF at that no person is so good a judge of the value | ‘he Company's Wharf, foot of bene as of any given newspaper asthe men who con | qoat{dfe called for on appiicat BACON. Pres't, duct newspapers themselves. ‘By. ACCINELLY, Agent STEAM. EB NEW YORK. What Other Papers Say About The Star. teamerg BOHN GIBCOR’ and _E._ ©, The 81 SNIGHT alterfiftely leave Pier 41 East Decidedly one of the best newspapers published | River, New York, at 4 o'clock p. in the United States; has nothing ia common with | 2very BATURDAY até p.m. the rabid ‘tisan pi with which our country ts “OWD ev MONDAY, and Alexan A at this ‘time unfortanately overstocked. A spirit | Freight taken at lowest rates. For information of frankness, candor and fair Jing gives charac- | spply at office over Metropolitan Bank, 15th street, ter to Its articles and adds much to tts dignity and | ortoR.P. A. DENHAM, Agent, Water street, value. Asacompendinm of the current events of | Georgetown, the day. it is without a rival.—Newberntam (NO), | apie SAMUEL BACON. President, Has fairly earned its present prosperity by its energy In obtaining news and the abihty: which it (T° SUMMER TOURISTS. has shown in the treatment of all current topless ALLAN LINE His slid meriinare suficienfty testified to by the ROYAL MATL STEAMSHIPS, fact that it oce pies so prominent a place In Washe 4 i ington Jour: alism. “It improves as its years in. | Fm Baltimore to Halifax and Vice Versa crease. and Washington would hardly be Washing- ‘The A 1 British Iron Screw Steamshi ton without it.— Baltimore American, HIBERNIAN, 8.200 tons, Capt, Lt. Archer, WON. R,; Now the oldest paper In Washington eity, and | Nova SCOTIAN, 3,200 fons, Capt. Richardson: one of the most valuable, as a living picture of | CASPIAN, 3,10 tons, Capt. Trocks— metropolitan and Congressional life: has earned a Leave Baltimore every other Wednesday continuous and prosperous existence by sagacious | FOR HALIFAX. NOVA SCOTIA. observance of popular sentiment and popular wants, | Cabin passage to Halifax $20, gold. outliving all ts origina! compeers who were test | Round trip 35, gold. shrewd, less capable, and less enterprising.—Hills- Including ry thing except wines, ete. boro® (¥.C.) Recorder, This Is az excellent opportunity to enjoy ‘a brief One of the most interesting and best edited papers | ocean trip in First-class Trans- Atlantic Steam- tn the country: givesall the latest news of Congress and Washing! . 1 anxiously looked for paper by everybody: should be | First cabin to8t, John’s, Newfoundiand..$35. gold in the handsof every public man anid citizenanxious | First cabin to Liverpool... .* 7, gold for rellable Information. from fhe capital of our | For further Information sppi7 £0 oo nation.— Parkersburg (W. Va.) Times, | . cR & CO., Exerywhere recognized as the leading newspaper | _J¢12m__ 6 South Gay street, Baitimore, of Washington. as it is decidedly the most newsy, | A SOR gH LINE, racy and readable, Its weekly edition is a com: | aN plete newspar nd is unsurpassed in variety and | UNITED ST er no MALL very freshest | s/ipé and the charming summer climate of Nova city; isa most | Scotia, : : | completeness of news by any parer Inthe Uuited. | from New York for States.—G@allitin (Tenn) E2vmiuer, | guaseow SM! from Now ¥or SATURDAY: Comes as near to being an inlepen-lent paper as | LONDON every WEDNESDAY; is possible; the journal of no ut essential the organ of the District of Ce th s Passenger accommodations unsurpassed for ele- as suc] ganee and comfort. Aji Staterooms on main | a | | s made Its deck, and Saloon amidships. per. necessary to everybody in the capital,—Salt SALOON CABINS, $66 to $80, CURRENCY. Lake (Utah) Herat SECOND CABIN, lbcluding alire unites. 940, The one conspteuous suecess of Washington jour- xcursion, Tickets ‘for cl 'ASSARO, nalism; under the able manag: Wiis prises: | York to Paris and return, @198 to $195; accord proprietors more prospere n ever bela | ing to stateroom and route chosen. foo news i hn ed Pag | For Books of Information, Plans, ¢-, ¥. Priune. snd maskoa mamey 5H. —, axe MEARE GREEN, NEW YORK. : rf to -HUMPHEKYS, 430 st. ‘n. The leadin ir of Washington, and one of the y most. profitable In the conntrys under Ine press w+ Washington: svie-Sm management it is ably edited’ and always bright TORTH GERMAN LLOYD. and newsy.—Indianapolie Journal N a A newspaper that can thrive where two hundred $2AMSHIP LINE SET WEEN NEW YORK, and gixteen sournals have falled since 1790, dos hot SUUTHAMPTON AND BREMBN, Meee seman e at sued character froia Its eo | The gteamers of this Company will sal every Bat- temporaries.— ritimore Gazett re wn se aa) Pie. oe of oxo: SPEER SI nA DI street Lol en. tes passage: Die Tk a Ree Bm Sanaa. P&, | Zrom New Lurk to Southampton, Dene rice places it within the reach of every family, | lon, Havre and Bremen. frst cabin, $100; second WFarrentom (Va) Free Tete cain, 860 gold: steerage, $90 currency. For freight A splendia led with everything of | ee. Oe ee Oi, mterest from the of the nation: so cheap P) ir A a EW BOOKS FOR JUNE. ,*' by the author Mine." The New Life ‘Tne Fitness of Christian! untington. Letters to a Young Cle: D.D. Some Difficulties of Belief, Shore. Conditional Immortality, bi |, by Samuel Cox, WM. BALLANTYNE & 5ON’S, 428 Seventh st. n.w0. GUMMER READING, Ouidas’ Friendship... Lippincott’s Magazine, Freeman Clarke. Charlotte Cushman, her Lif A Study of Milton's ‘Adventures of an American Consul abroad AB-SA-RA-KA-The Land of the Massaere, Watch and Ward. H. j Bride, by author Love Works Wonders. Machine Construction, Text and’ Plans. ‘Trump Series as far as published. & CHAPMAN, 911 Pennsylvania avenue. HE WOMAN’S BIBLE, a free transia- Mics Smith, of Glastenbury, Conn., is LANTYNE’S, It is highly commend- ed by classical scholars, ‘25-1m ME LATEST PUBLICATIONS. ‘A Synopsis of History, by Sam’l. Willard, Mod Town aud Count Holly. Studio, Field and Galery, b) Creative Week, by @. D. TO-MORROW. JUNCANSON HROS., Auctioneers. SALE OF FINE CABt CONTAINED TREET, BETWEEN 81REETS NORTHWEST, AT By virtue of a decree issued Court of the District of Columbia, holdiny special term as a Probate Court, T will sel ‘anctionon WEDNESDAY, Jane 19th, commeneing at 10 o'clock, ‘the entire stoc! contained in stor No. nsisting in part of @ of ‘*That Husband of Rev. A. W. Pitzer. NET FURNITURE, ETORE 717 NINTH 'S' DROP LIGHT: GILT AND PLAT SU MAGNIFICEN Rev. W. ley. Salvator ¥ VERY FINE (f Cabinet Furniture, & 7AT9ih street northwest, Walnut Parlor Suites: Walnut Easy Chairs, B Dining Chairs (in Leather); 2 Silver Plated Show Cases; £prings, Gimp, Cord, Uphol ‘acks, Twine, Hair, Morocco, &c. ~ Some of'the above Furniture ts ready for cover- ing, snd as Mr. ‘Wurdeman's reputation as a cabi- net maker was first-elass, this presents a sptendid Opportunity to obtain fine ¢ 515-3t__ Administrator of Herman H. W' +] ag 38 BS S88 8s ss at 10 o'clock, ‘at same hour, until the who'e steck Is of, ai the store Nu, 407 12th st. n w., one ‘Th: above very desirable assortment of goodsbe'nz one of the largust and varied south of New York City, offering an unusuai opportunity to porsons in search of such goods eit The sale being without reserv spectfuily solicit a careful exat logues will be ready Saturday, and can be had on application to the auctioneers. 13 DUNCANSON BROS., Auct. 4—-THE ABOVESAL account of the Ince and continue NIEL BALLAUF, Maria Monks UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, ‘YLINDERS, SHAFT- TAMPING TOOLS, HEAVY CAST- 3, PORTABLE TOOL HEATERS, &C., c. On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, Jnne 20th, a’ 4o%clock, we will sell all the lements, &c., formerly used by the Neuchatel P ving Company, and now on lot at cornet 0° 30 street aue Mary laut ree pet pesto nono Bo we would re- 1878, commencin Machiuery, Impl cy of the weather, unti! avenuesouthwest, | WEDNESDAY MORNING, June 19-h, at 10 ngine, Bolter, ing Cylinders, (arge.) 12 tron Rock D: Lot Shafting an lot Tar Ketiles, tot Lumber, 2 tron Smoke * tacks, lo" Bricks, Loi Tamping Tools, 3 Portabie Tool Heaters, J ot fmocthing Irons, lot Balting. With nnmerous ‘other ‘articles usually used by maxing companies, Gocds to be removed wivhin ten «an now be examined in yard corn r 8d strect and Maryland avenue 8, w. By order ot owner, i DUNCASSON BROS., Auctionsers, E. WAGGAMAN, Rea: Estate auctioneer. Tre! STEFS* SALE OF A BRICK H)USE. No. 37 DEFRFES STREET, NEAR GOVERN: MENT PRINTING OF FICK. eed of trust b arin 1, 1877 and recorded in jo 248, one of ‘the land re- tof Columbia, the undersi at p blic anction, in front o on FRIDAY, tue 21st day of Jaue, 1878, ailof Lot 10, in Shepherd's re- mn of square 623, in the city of Washington, DC ‘Terms of Sale avd two years ments tote secured by deed of sold. oralleash, at option of purchaser. Le paid when bid is accepted, and terius to be com- plied with in five days, othetwise a resale at risk of defaulting pure GEO. F. APPLEBY, W. E. EDMONSTON, THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. GREEN & WISE, Auctioneers, TRUcTEF’S SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ES. TATE IN ROSSLYN, Va. aderd of trust, da . 1877, and recorded in Liber C, No. & iviie 6&7 et seq. of the laud records for Alex= erdria county, Virgi ia. and by direction ot lu lders of the hotes Secured thereby, I witl offer premises. on WEDN ES- . 1, 1878, at Govclork p. 89 Bridge stree", Georgetown, D. C. POSTPONED. GUARDIAN'S SALE OF FURNITURE SEW- being effects of Mos. ained in premises No y Hollins ‘Th: by G. B. Ayres, Spectram jorman’ Lockyer;’ Inter, Sel y Alice Perry ING MACHIN 88 tule st.. a auction On THURSDAY MORNING. 20 h inst, a1 10 o'clock I shall se | =s hove, by order of C. MURRAY, Guardian, ‘Esther Pennefeather, Harper's Library of American Fiction, by author of Oid Myddieton’s Sonofa Marquis, by Andre Theu- riet. “Less Black Than We Are Painted, by James Deceivers, Ever; by Mrs. H. Lovett Cain- Popenjoy?” A novel, by A. Trollope. eramos Longfellow, $1.25. Memoir of nds of sue, the Whirlwind, Money, The God STOCK OF MARBEL MANTELS, GRATES, &c.. AT AUCTION, i 1 shall offer for sale at public auction, on THU RS- DAY. Jone 20-b, 18 8 4:30 stock of Marb e Mantels, ises ons of the most Hington at public sale. ailoers and others in need of any of these arti- cles Will do well to attend the sal: jenry Wadsworth ‘m. F, Bartlet! 50. The Voyage of the Challen yvilleThomson, 2 vols., 8 V0., MOHUN BROS. my18-tr_ Booksellers and Stat!ouers, 1015 Pa. av UK BOOK LIST FOR MAY. ‘Waiks in London, by A. J. C. Hare, $8.50; The Viking and other’ Poems, by Spencer, $1.75; A Study of Mllton’s Paradise Lost, by Himes, $1.50; Tuckerman, $1.50; Otto's $5; Cockeroft’s Table of ; Sones on Mortg: P.m., my entire tes, &e. :' which com- pmplete Stocks ever offered By vir-ue of a the 9 hday of Ap Iver No, 849. fo cords of the D: maps aud illustrations, $12, FPHOMas DoWuisG, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON NEW HAMPSHIRE AVENUE, BE- WEEN H ANDI STREETS NORTH WEST. | virtue of a deed of trust, dated 15th of December, 1876. and duly recorded In Libar 834, folio 450, one of the District of Co One-fourth cash; residue In one with in-erest; the deferred pay- trust ou property Greeks of To-day vol. 8, new series, ave just received a large assortment of the new styles ih Stationery, Includ- ing Fancy Boxes of Paper and Envelopes, and Cards and Envelopes, in wood and paper boxes, Any Miscellaveous or Law Bouk not in stock or- dered promt! land records for the, olumbia, and at the request Darty secured thereby, we -hall sell, on MONDAY. AFTERNOON, June 17ih, 1878, at 6 0% frout of the premises, part of Lot 6, in Square a Frame Dwel Lag. MORRISON, .W BOOKSELLERS, 475 Penna. ave. twenty-nine (29) r Said part fronting 17 feet on west side of : One-third cash: balanca at six and twelve months, with notes’ bearing interest at 8 ber cent, per auinum until paid, and secured by a deed of “rust on the property’ sold. ancing at purchas at time of sale. THE TRADES. Cok BINDING, Informed that the DERY ts carried on as The same excellent workmen are em- ployed, and the work turned out will be in the superior style which has always been # character istic of the estab ishment, 1012 Pa. ave., 84 floor. ni bhe anction, - 26th day of June, Th, the following real estate “in ule tow! county. Virglula, to wit: Lot red one (1). “as ‘at of Che town of Rossiyn, made and recorded In the laud gs cost. $75 deposit required ASIN W, A: GORDON, {Trasters, THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. &3- THE ABOVE SALE I3 POSTP )) Wit THURSDA By order of thi MAS DOWL late Auctiouver, done (1), iu equ rout ef the ra provanents Cousis “oF e house, with ¢. &e,, aud formerly UABINET-MAKER, oceupted by da HAMPSHIRE AVENUE AND M STRERT Ve WAGGAMAN ° ublie anetion, tm front of the June 2ist. at 4p. ame Build ngs corner of the same fo be removed within fift interest at six per nd expanses of sale, cent from October Ist, ON BROTHERS, PRACTICAL BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS Washington, D.C. nY. to day of Sale, Tt. 1878: $533 3 Ast, 1877, at six De 1012 Pennsylvania ayenu 46 Fine Printing a Spec per annum to ¢ Brownsea Tene) Bae Dune can have it, LYDE’S NEW EXPRESS LINE BETWEEN An energetic, careful, Ic spirited journal, PHILADZLPEIA, ALEXANDRIA, WASH- ever alive to supply 1 present MILANGTON AND. 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MAGRUDER, 5 copies one year for $9.00, and one copy to | the getter-up of the club. 10 copies one year | 1421 New York avenue, for $15.00, and one copy to the getter-up of the club. 20 copies one year $20, jel3-tr near U. 8. Treasury Department, = . a nae of this offer that the ANTED—Y. x Subscriptions of each club shall all commence RD Se new, thata first-class SEC- oat the same time, and all go to the same post | a READY-MADE SEW ON a bay od Beane, oi? e, Lapel exh and te Ostreets n.W. . B.— ices patd f *.* Subseriptions In all cases—whether stn | Second-hand Olothlig Notes he aot Promptly le or in clubs,—to be paid in advance eegen | attended to. eut-ky: Paper sent longer than paid for. OWSAEEING, 26.555 BGK, denier ,, dealer tn THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAP fi, fa urate mewn gh grestrens ER p Oar tu WASHINGTON. DG. | Stee ar ee Ss. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THREE TWO-STORY AND LOTS, SEVEN FRAME DWEL- GS AND LOTS AND NINE BUILD- G LOTS, SITUATED RESPECTIVELY \ H ET, 7TH AND 8TH STREETS NORTHEAST, By virtue of a deed of trust given to u: dated May Ist, 1873. and duly recorded 1 Liber No. 715 ‘folio 398. of the land records, for the District of Columbia, and by request of tae we wiil sell. ‘at public auction, on 1 18.h day of June, A.D. 18° 5o°clock p.'m., in front of the respective prem- ises, all those certain pieces or the city of Washington. D. 8.9. 10. 11, 12, 13, 14 15, 16, 17. 18 21. 22. 31, 32, 33 and 34 of A. B, Kelley's subd’ vision of square 889, together with all the improve- easements, rights, privileges, ap- urtenances and hereditaments to the same, be- or otherwise appertaining. Lots 7, 8 and 9 are improved by three well-bullt | two-story Brick Houses, Nos, 706, 708 and 710 H ‘ots 10, Land 12are unimproved and front on Lot 12 being at the corner of H and 7th streets nee. Lots 13_ 16, 17 and 21 are unimproved and front on Tih street 'east, Lots 14. 15, 18 and 22 are improved by two-story Frame Dwellings fronting on 1 and J streets n.e. Lots 82 and 83 are unimproved and front on 8th of pdrehase” mone; All the deferred NINGS, JOHN C. HOGAN, 713 Market Space. Manufacturer of a Newly Patented Spring Roller Awning for Stores, rivate Dwellings, Homnced at sale, Ya} nents to bear interest at six per cent. frow da: oF sale, DOtes to be secured by deed of trust on th A deposit oF $200 req .cing at purchased is Of sale aie not ‘complied with within one the Trustee reserves the erty at the risk and cost of Lreperty seid. auc Ventilatin, suildings and tor sale or rent. fORY COTTAG ‘lags and Tente for the only genuine sepl5-tr k from day of sale r ehtto rose | the pr © defaulting p uoiice of such resale rof Washington.) DUNCANSON BROS 3 VHOS.E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer ALE OF IMPROVED AND UN- PROVED REAL ESTATE. M By virtue of avived of trust, to the under- uary 2d, ea D. 18' Miléew-Proot Awning Material. RAILROADS. ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILBOAD, THE GREAT DOUBLE TRACK, NATIONAL ROUTB AND SHORT LINE TO NORTH, NORTAWES C.,and Alexandria QHNSTON, Trustee, UESDAY, thi reeis of land and TH ‘EST, WEST AND SOUTH- signed, of date ot duy recorved in one of the land records for the District of Ci bia, and at the reque: by, wil sell at publ JUNE 9 1878 at 4:45, m. LEAVE WASHINGTUN: : ‘New York, Philadelphia, and Boston Expres. KHicott City. On Sunday to Baltimore Laurel, Annapolis Junc- aud Elk ridge. of the party secured there- rion, on SATURDAY, }» iu front of the respective Premises, the foil w.uy described real estate, sit= uate in the city of Washiugton, District of Colum- ments, ways, “miy. Stops at Shipley 50 a. mn Eaitimore, Anus rasburg, Winches! and Wey Via Relay.) -40—Baltimore and Laurel Express. 8:10 a. m.—Polnt of Bocks, Cranberry, Stras- Winchester, Hagerstown.and Way stations. a.m.—NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, Bos- TON AND BALTIMORE EXPREBA. to New York and m., the west half of Lot 19, in Davidson's subdivision in square numbered 163, improved by a 4 room fram- house, 1740 L street and 2-room brick 1m rear of lot, P.m., Lot 71, ip Darrow and re 133, ‘said lot fronting bel ween 18th and 19.0 cets west, with sd pth of 100 feet, unproved by Lot 69, ir Edward Earle's h of square 276, on an alley between 12 band 137h streecs and Rand § siree:s, rd by a 4-) vom frame house, . m., Lat 68 ani 69, In Allen's and Falcorer's subsivision of lots 47 co 64, inet f Corcoran td others" sub liviston in squar- pered 274, between T and U streets north, and 1Zth and 18th streets west, 1ovau brick nor sea, frontin ‘Terms of sal and twelve mor ths: At 3:30 o'clock crhers* subdivision of x PARLOR Can | 14 fecton R street Lort Philadelphia, Siops at Annapolis 38:85 a.m.—8t. Loula, Chicago, Columbus, and burg Express. Hagerstown and Valley Branch except Bunday. Through Car to Stannton, PULL- MAN CAR to Cincinnati daily. @rafton ‘to san- except Saturday. day ouly, Baltimore, Annapolis Baltimore Express. Stops at Bls- Itsville, Laurel, Aunapolis Junction, a5-rocm frame house. th street, between r corded subdivisi Lots 31 and 34 are improved by two-story Frame welliugsand front on 8th street, between H aud Terms: Oue-third cash; balance in six and twelve ores bearing interest at 7 per paid, and secured by dead of trust on the premises Sod. All conveyancing at the cost of the purcha- sit of $100 required on each lot as s00n the terins of sale are not complied wit: within’ seven days from day of ht to resell the proper! ane cost of the defaultin, five days’ public notice of such resale. JOHN H. GLICK CONEAD KAUFFMAN, (Post) At4:10 o'clock de: sburg Be improved by two4 . M. cash; balance in six 12:10 p.m,—Baltimore, Annapolis, 11:30 p.m.—NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND On ‘Sundays to Baltimore Stop: at Laurel. ladensvurg, and Laurel ‘Steps at Annapolis : noes bearing interest at ten T cent. until paid, and secured by a deed of Ail conveyancing at the A deposit of $50 n quired on If the terms of sale are not 18 the Trustee reserves the to resell at the risk and cost of the defaulting JOHN COUGHLIN, Trus ee. THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. JB, Bs WARS ER, Rea Etate Auctionver, TkUSTFES’ SALE OF THAT DFSIRABLE HOTEL PROPER! Y WEST CORNER OF iNDIANA AVENUE iT, KNUWN AS n the property. cc st of the purchaser. ech lot as sven as 80 ied with tn ten BosTON EXPRE! at 4:30 D-H. Bait Express. Frederick via Relay, +4:35 p.m.—Point of Rocks. Frederick, Hagers- iter and Way Stations. On Sundays Rocks and Way Stations on! 14:40 p.m.—Baltimore, Annapolis anc +5:30 p.m.—Philade!phia, Norfolk and Baltimore Express, Norfelk except Sunday. PASSENGERS TAKEN IN THE CARS DIRECT TU Stop at Bladensburg and Durchaser, upon giving = THE ABOVE SAL sunt of the Incleme ARE POSTPONED, ney of the wea her, until HDAY. 221 day of Jone, same hor and JOUN H. GLICK. Trutess CONRAD KAUFFMAN, §Trastees. B. H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer, fCUTOR'S SALE OF A DESIRABLE TW )- STORY PRESSED KRICK FRONT DWEL- NO. 46 SECOND STREET, BE MARKET AND HIGH ST GEORGETOWN, D.C. On TUESDAY, June $5. 1878, at6 o'clock P.m., the undersigued will sell, at ion,’ in front of the premises, the western, feet frout by 150 fect dev} Hawkins’ ‘addition to with the mprovements, &e. Terms: Oue-haif cash; and the balance in six and twelve months, with & percent. interest, secured roper'y sold, or’ all cash 00 required as a and all conveya icing ON THE NORTH- AND 3p 87k MOKT HOUBE.** By virtue of a deed of crust, dated August recorted ln Liber N the land records for the, District of Cotumbia. and st the request of the }ai ty secured thereby, we will sell, at w in front of the premises, on TH th, 1878, at 6 ovchwck p.m., the following od real estate sliuafe ingtou. District of Columbia, to. wi feces OF parcels of g.ouud Known and distin- ished as Lois numered three (3), four (4). five (5), six (6). seven (7) and elgh’ corded subdivision of origtnal (2).1n Square numbered five hundred and seventy- 72), fronting on Tndianaavenue one hundred aud ‘forty (140) feet three (3) inches, and on 2d ve (75) feet, together with c. ‘Terme of sale: Oue-‘ourth 1 cash ;and the balance in six, twelve, and vighteex months, with interest at six per cent. per annum, secured by soid. and a satistact uildings or ali cash at option A deposit of $250 will be re- aud aii conveyancing Terms to be BoaT AT CANTON. t8:60—Baltimoré and Way Stations. +7:15—CHICAGO_ AND SLEKPING UABS to Chicago. {8:10 p.m.—Baitimore +9 25- St. Louis. Cincinnati, Louisville and Pitts- bug Express, Pittsburg, except Sunday, +9:30 p.m.—NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND ALTIMORE EXPRESS, SLEEPING CAR to New ‘K, and SPECIAL SLEEPING CAR to Philadel- ‘Dally. Other 13h, A.D, 1875 du}, 790,” folic 468, one o JOLUMBUS EXPRESS, p of Lot 134, Beauty the city of Wash- Georgetown, together 8), In Todd’s re- trains dafly except Sunday, st numbered one at Relay Station, ins Will siop at’ Sir Joha’s Run for passengers to aud trom Berkel at Deer Park akd Oakland Hotels For further information apply at the Baltimore asd Ohio Ticket Officer, Washingt n Station, and 485, 601 and 603 Pennsylvauia avenue, and 613'15ch street northwest, Washington, and ie, High street, Georgetown, where orders will Re Wo be checked and received ty. of Transportation, a deed of trust on the option of the purchaser. deposit at the time of sal and recording at purchas con plied with in five days, otherwise the Executor Tes rves the right to revel the property at the risk ana cost of the defaulting purchaser, WILLIAM ACTON, Executor. J_T. COLDWEuL, Salesman, B H. WARNER, Estate Keal Auctioneer. : = CTION SALE OF A DESIRABLE BUILD- STREET N. W. SAND Lite, ESDAY, June 26°h, 1878, at 6, ~ Will be suid, in front of thet premises, Lot 4, in Square south of square ‘Terms: One-third Street went sevent the smprovement Pioper notice. trnst on the proper of insurance on th of the purcnaser, quired at the Lime of sale, at purchaser's cost, complied with ip seve: days ucherwise the Trus- tees reserve the right to resel. the Tisk and cos: of the defanitin; CHAKLES C. GLOVER, 3. T. COLDWELL. salesman. NITED STATES MA« By virtue cf a writ of fierl factas, i-sued out of fice of the Sspreme Court of the Dis- Lict of Colmaisla, aud to me directed, L will soll at pnblic sale, for Cash, at the Conrt-touse door of sale’ Distric, on SATURDAY, ‘he 6th da} 1878, at 12 o'clock mi, interest of the defew scribed property, to wit: toany point tn the. W.L. CLEMENTS, Master L. M. COLE, Genera! Ticket A, GEO. 8. KOONTZ, 1878 res® TO THE NORTH, WEST AN: Double Track, Steel ¥ Splendid scenery, Magnificent Equipment, JUNE 10th, 1878. TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, from corner of Sixth and B streets, aa follows: rg aud the West. with Parlor Car to Pittsburg from Pittsburg to Cincinnatl, St, Chicago; 7:40 p.m. daily, with Palace Car to Chicago, fama 1878 Hose ‘D SOUTHWEST, Rails, o'clock pm, STreR? cash; and the balance in six, HAL'S SALE, months, with 8 per cent. In? $50 deposit, and LC. Salesman. ALEQF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED REAL N THE NORTH SIDE OF I ST., ET NORTHWEST. ust recorded in Liber, by deea of tru 10:10 a.m, daily, Hl tha righ”, title.claim, and tin and ro the foll aver of By ee No, 98, east ware 1-6: sub-lor mG. Brammall*s su OF origtral tor Land 2 square 1,034, ingtor city, D.C, the improvementa thereon; perv of Albert G. Hall, . 17, 986, at Law, By virtue of a deed No. 854, follo 410, et seq, ‘ds of the District o decree of the Supreme Court of the Dis equity cause No, 5791, Jane FRIDAY, the 28:h of BALTIMORE For, Canandal AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. Falls and te north at 7:40 prin. Saturday, with Palace Cars to Wat! and Kimira, ‘at ‘m, and 9:30 p, hed. Limited am. dally, ex- Columbia, pas-ed in 15th, 1878 we will, dune, 1878, at 6 o°cloc premises, sel. at publ in 84 in the city of Washington, which said lot, uni containing abou 16 346 sqnare’ feet of ground, will be subdivided into nree lots, each of have a frontage of about 21 feet on I street, and will be sold separate! ‘Trius of sale: One-third, payn ents at six, tweive and eighteen months, for Which the notes of the purchaser, interest from the day of sale ai 5 per cent, per ai Dum, payable sem!-annuall & decd of trust on the propert) or the purchaser may pay cast Allconveyancing and recording will b the cost of the purchaser, and if the terms of sale shall net be complied with in five daysafter the ale the property will be resold ai the risk and cost ‘A deposit of $150, or livided lot, Will be required at the WM, HELMIC H. C, ALLEM. with sil aud singular 1 upon as. the to satisfy execution ih favor of Fh AS U.S. Marshal, D. ©. except Sunday For New York and phe Bhan m. Ly, wi Palace Cars ati Ex, ress of Pullman Cars, 9:20 9 unday, For sew York and the Rast, 1:30 p.m, dat JOHN SHFRMAN, Auct "Pp RisTar is Var Uas.e PROVED RFAL ESTATE UN 8 RAST CORNER wSet HY A NE v Ww ITCRY beiCK AND QHRKEE TWu-y' INGS THERKO. ther with the ex- uv vw NINTH AND 6 residue in three equal oki, CONSISELNG boats of Brooklyn Annex,” afford! Trauster co Fulton and journ: For Ldap 1:80, Limited Express, 9:20 a. m, dally, Acootsinodation for Baitt ‘and FLAME AN BTORY FRASE Dwele. By virtue of two deeds of trust, dated re- June 9 b 1877, an recorded respectiv 0 B5, and Liver No ords for the District of Columbia, aad at voiding double fer. and secured uy id August 9h, . follo 158, “of more, 6:55, 8:30 a. m, and'4:90 p, m of the defauiti $60 on each sul north part of lot 4. in city, iv said District, and Beginning at horthwest, corner of aid na alony street feet feet 10 inches. thence south 88 fest, thence east 23 feet 6 inches, thence and thence west al juare 414, Washi Ey. } Trustees. Office 928 F st. nw. B. H. WARNER, Auctioneer. A. DARNEILLE, Real Estate Auctioneer 1 ESIRABLE SMAL*, iG, No. 41 @ STREET thence east 75 thence ¢ 5 north 45 feet to 99 feet 4 incties to with the improvements th ME BWELLIN ‘These houses and NORTHWEST. On THURSDAY, June 20, Tea, the avoverdorerttond Pi ro) ‘Terms: One hundred and balance in small monthly pay ground attached will be off ared sale: One-third cash (of whieh $50 on must be paid at time of sa -); Dalance twelve months, with 8 per cenr, cured by purchaser's notes and deed property sold, purchaser's cost, in front of the (150) dollars cash: meuts; interest at 6 P./A. DARNEILLE, Auc’tr. yHadOakY BALE. virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court Jay ‘District of Columbia, passea caure No, 5 208, Doc. 16, we will, of June, 1878," at 6 o'cloek remises, sell at auction, t ront to rear of Lot 4, in uated on the northeast a pUlic space (opposite . aad improved by thros ‘erins: One-third cash; residue in three ments. atsix, twelve, per_cent interest GHAR A LORE : ALL, | Erustees, tionesers, = * and r cording at Hed with in six days after sale, ‘Trustee rosaryes e right to rese!l at risk s ne avd cost of defaults HOLTZMAN. Truston B, F. STEIGER, Auct. goes BERS AH Ae SOUSA Y ORDER OF THE BOARD ur vine tors ‘Anacostia & Fotomge 3 River Ral ‘rill take piace No. Clou Building ‘MON At 12 O'clock. hotels L, P. FARM. FRANK THOMSON, Gone! Manages. eoeib OKE DOWN Te FOUL CENTS. BTY BUSHELS DELIVERED FOR 32.10 GAS-LIGHT OFFICE, Octl-tr 611 AND 413 10TH STREET, DAY, the 21st m., iB ‘rout of the went 40 feat 9 inches Square 924 in this city, sit corber Of Suh street east an ‘Wallach School Building) (8) Frame Houses. . at Room No. 1, 8t. DAY, JULY Ist, 1878, Details at sale. L, WM. GUINAND. President. AEE » and elghtoen mont SIGHT to rnow REGINALD FEND) A NEUN BROB., Al Pian, yeas ot airy AUCTION SALES. ARGE AND ATTRACTIVE CATALOG SALE. = ELEGANT MARBLE AND SLATE MANTELS OF THE NEWEST DESIGNS. VERY RICH BRONZE _CHANDELI CHEYSTAL CHANDE GILT CHANDELIE AS fi 5 —& GRATES AND ECES. T BATH TUBS, 13 RANGES, RO} ‘TMENT «'F BRONZES, REAL AND ARTISTIC IN FIGURES AND GROUPS. PLUMBING, GAS, AND STEAM FITTING STOCK, TOOLS, LATHES, &c. Being the entire contents, (useful and ornamen- ificent and well known establish- Shepherd & Co., 12th and Penn, avenue northwest. We will sell on TUE*DAY MORNING, Jane 18th, commencii ING STAR. | ++se-.Same 1S, 1878. | THE EVEN TUESDAY ........ TRUR ADVERTISING.—Millions of dollars are annually thrown away in this country in useless and illegitimate advertising. The experience of all enterprising and successful business men is that nothing repays so well the money invested as adver- Using in a paper which EVERYBODY reads, That is the true way to seeure publicity. The best busi- hess men know the value of advertising in such a Paper—and such @ paper is ‘THE EVENING STAR. It bas the largest circulation in proportion to the Population of the city in which it is printed of any Paper in the world, It practically covers the ‘whole field, _————————————_.._3 CONGRESSIONAL. Conclusion of Festerday’s Proceedings. SENATE.—After our report closed— Various amendments reported by the com. mittee on appropriations to the sundry civil appropriation bill were agreed to, among them the following: Appropriating $100,010 to purchase of the present owners back Volumes of the Congressional Globe, stereotype plates, Xe., and the two story fireproof buildiag in which they are stored ; allowing the commis- ie ners of We Distri f Columbia to spend £10,010 for the Children’s Hospital in Washin; ton, D. C.; $8,000 for the purchase of two ad- ditional fire engines and one hook and ladder truck, with buildings for them; striking out of the House Dill the clause providing for a Distries bureau of charities, and that fe bidding the District commissioners from ducing the salaries of the officers of the Metropolitan police force: appropriations for the public buildings at C! cova. Cineivnati. St. Louis, Philadelphia, and 1 from $300,000 to $400,000 each; that for + post-oftice at Harrisburg, Pa.. from $300) 0.405 appropriating 100 for the e of the Freedmen's Bank building in Washington, D.C., and $,00 to fit up the lower story for the Court of Claims: aya iating unexpended balarce to the credit of » Bureau of Engraving and Printing of the Treasury Department for the erection of a building for said bureau, the total cost of Which shall not exceed 0. The committee ou ap the following amendme ‘xXpenses and commission ap} to Louisiana, be necessary Mr. Conkling demanded the yeas and nays on the amendment, and said ie Would yor no, r. Biaine declared that the raor of jana sat in his seat to day on account of en placed there by a mob. Mr.Sargent moved to Ia riations reported mpensation of the vinted by the President to go x”), or So much thereof as may ing #12,00) for the purchase eorge Washi fon from the Lewis of Clarke county, Va. ; $40.00) to defray expenses necessarily incurred by the United States commissioner general to the ition in erecting a special building chinery and products: ap \OX) for repairs and erection of ‘ort Monroe, Va.: appropriati e neces ary am pt. Kads work at ihe South > Mississippi river y, from the conference committee item in the post route bill, re. i to the Senate by the House, reported that the committee had been unable to agree: ai.d a new conference Was ordered ‘the Senate then, on motion of Mr. McPher. sen, Went into executive session, and when the do pene ), took a recess util Soclock p.m, ‘The Senate resumed the consideration of the sundry civil appropriatic [Picecedings at the evening session are re | ported on ihe first page of thi r HOUSE—After our re — The internal revenue bill was ordered to be | engrossed and da third time, afier which the House took a recess. GEN. BUTLER AND SENATOR MATTHEWS. At the opening of the evening session Mr Butler, from the select committee on the Presidential election, made, a report on the subject of Senator Matthews’s refusal to obey the subpena of that committee and to give before it. After reciting the steps y taken by the committee on the matter, the report goes on to state that Mr. Matthews had failed ‘to appear in answer to the sum- mons; that may be because his duties as Sena- tor, and the exigencies of the public service require his presence in his place as Senator, and itends by resolving that the House do send the following message to the Senate in that behalf: “The House of Representatives requests the Senate to give leave to the Hon, Stanley Matthews, Seuator from the state of Ohio, to attend before a committee of the He ow charged With the investigation of fra n election in the states of Louisiana and Florida, to give such a evidence of facts concerning the subject matter of said investi gation as may be in his knowledge or posses. sion as he may be required to do.” The reso- lution was adopted. Mr. Cannon reported that the conference committee on the post route bill had been un able to agree, A new conference was ordered Mr. Haris, from the committee on elections, reported that Robertson, of Louisian: Eam, of Louisiana, (the sitting membe! utested election cases,) are entitled to seats, and that in the Alabama contested | tion. Case of Haralson and Shelley, additiona! testimony may be taken. The reports werg all acieed to. The Hous T again took up the tobacco bill. then passed—yeas 130, uays 10s. 1 provision is to reduce the to to 16 cents a pou de and it is to go ration on the Ist of sepiember, if the fraate shouid pass aud the President approve it. Ir. Crapp, from the committee on foreign eda Lill placing five and a-half in geld coin under the direction | of the President, with which to pay the gov- ernment of her Britannic Majesty the amount awarded by the fisheries commission lately as- sembied in Halifax, in pursuance of the treaty of Washington. Immediately on conclusion of the reading of the bill points of order were raised by Messrs. Cox, Butler and others, but were overruled by the Speaker, who declared that the bill was an international one, and that it was his duty to promote its passage. Mr. Butler made renewed attempts to get a hearing, but met with no better success. He faced the storm (which was strongest on the republican side of the House), and asserted that it was one of his privileges to be heard. The Speaker, however, dissented from that view and informed him repeatedly and severe- ly that he was not in order aud must take his Seat. and then, as Mr. Butler paid no attention to the order, the Speaker ealied upon the Ser- geantat-Arms todo hisduty. That funetionary (without his mace of office) stepped up to Mr. Butler, who, with arms fold- ed. was defiantly facing the siorm, and the officer aud che Representative had an appa- rently fiiendly colioquy, and soon afterwards the Speaker notified the Sergeant-at-Arms that he might retire. The vote was finally taken on suspending the rules and passing the bil x eas 155, nays 87— The motion not the necessary two-thirds in the aificma- ‘The Speaker appointed Messrs, Harris (Va.), Wilson (W.Va), and Blair (N.H.), the con: ferers on the part of the House on'the Mex- ican awards bill, and Messrs. Cannon, Carlisie and Waddell the new conferees on ‘the post route Dill. . The House, by a vote of 103 to 127, decided not to consider’ at_ present the contested elec- tion case of Richardson against Rainey, from South Carolina. [Subsequent proceedings reported on the first page of this pape AN ATROCIOVS MURDER was committed Saturday evening in the Chigago suburban town of Lake—Wmn, Cary shooting Max Heg- Wain, a brother of his (Cary’s) divorced wife, inflicting a wound which proved fatal in about half an hour. Cary is described as a drunken loafer who has been raening, himself insuffer- able since his divorcee, and Hegwain has been acting as protector for his sister and her chil- oren. The rderer is still at large. His mo- tive was purely reven; FINDING OF GRAVE CLoTHES.—A search of the Ohio Medical Cellege a few days ago, iu an attempt to discover the body of John Scott Harrison, revealed a considerable quantity of the grave clothes of ladies and children, show- ing conclusively that private burial lots had been robbed in order to supply subjects for dissection. There is a good deal of indigna- yon in Ohio against the officers of the col- lege. SUICIDE FROM SINGULAR CavsEs.—John Dot- zer, & prosperous merchant of Newburgh, foreman of a fire company, and for several [bien ond alderman, shot himself through the eart Saturday morning. He had aci La f strangely for some time past, owing, it is ssid, to brooding over the depreciation of the value of his real estate, and also over the political reverses of his . A coroner’s jury have returned a verdict of temporary insanity. THE LITTLE PEOPLE.—Barnum says th: Weighing eignty poustis: and forty-one Nears eighing e' unds, a 01 rs old. He oe Tis wife, with Gen. Grant, jr., and his wife, live in Middleborough, Mass. es ana is the Sear xaawe Cx, innie ment that sbe will soon be a » a= A committee prpoinsnd by the French chamber of deputies to consider Louis Blanc’s ‘bill for the abolition of the death penalty, has decided to report favorably upon it. 4z-Revival meetings of a most_exciti: character are held in a negro church in Griffin,Ga. They in early and last frequently until da) shouting are wildy lag, exhorting raying, exhor Pome pxtosvazent and as a climax some the biethrei a sisters mae dance; kiss, and fall in- S/ - KrE1y Motor Stoo auiry into the financial conditior pany elicits the faci t than &00, but if the amounts advance | directory are included they a’ (00, AS an offset to the: that cost $121,000, and the be ties the concern holds out to the One hundred and fifty thousand dollars has been expended in the constraction of ma- chinery. Overa million hands jn the rise and fal 2.00) shares issued at a f These shares sold first at slid’ upward until they reached their max- imum figure of $3) a share. Now they are sown to nothing, and ne demand for them at depreciation is la miners e machinery less possi bili- nse Who believe anda half has changed Hof its stocks. to the adverse Barker. and Marks, who, having exami the scheme, pronounced it a fraud, a snare, and a delusion.—| Phila. Times THE HOPELESS FicnT of the Rev. LHL Boyle against his appetite for alcohol ended with his suicide i Indianapolis. eminent Methodist clergyman of reared and educated.” He practised law a few years, and then was editor of the St. Through drunkenness he lost intluence position; but, after a seemingly thorough formation, he entered the and was made pastor of a wealthy chureh in able talents led He was twice tried ow f intoxication, but his fault in each One day he was found dside. and the matter Was so public that he was compelied to retire fiom the ministry ur able to live without He was the Methodist ministry: Hutchison, Ky. 1 popularity. instance forgi ying drunk at the ri red that he was oholic stimulant. RIcHTEL § ATR SHIP made a suc. ator Was a young man weighing tivety six pounds, whose nerve was equal to he went up fro of the ball grounds to a height at least twice spire of the Good of in an east the river, intendin hepherd, and ction toward ‘ard said, to signalled to him te ar around in mid-air and several times, to eLeontrol over the machine. THE OLD CATHOLIC SyNOD in session at in, Prussia, by mn resolution in favor of the marriags DEGKEFS TO WoMeEN.— lebrated its twenty third anni- This institution 1 to confer d rady sent out 107 B. versary last week ever empower upon women Wednesday Miss . ahd dauch’er of ex young women grad. £2 The victim of bh Says a tombstone woman of Lond¢ ther’s temper,’™ in Newburg venved an ine al when it) striki —_—_———___ At the reside: d 7 Juae 18. 1378, Mrs, LINNA BROWN, aged eth! AM. E. Charen, 1 the late Chas, 4 seven years, Uvited to attend the funeral from the re Dh street southeast, NIS. On Monday ev at 8 o'clock. after a lingering iline-s, JONATHAN J., aged sixty-five years, from bis late residence, 1336 1 street est, to-morrow e Wednesday), Ju Oa Monday, Jane 17th, 1878, at quarter to 9a. m., Levi Devan, loved son of Aun’, Kidwell, aged thirty-four Funeral will take place Wednesday, 19 hi, at four f © of his brother- 21.5 -h strost southeast Hends are respectially invited to 1878, RiTar RIE, aged 6 mouths and 8 days, only child of dubp S. Elis and M. E. Z, New Orleans, L: Sweet little rose bud, g daway like ag Papers please cop; e from our bower, re to renew oUF earth sunder'd lc PARRY. June 18, 1878, RiciianD HOWARD Panny, aged eleven months aud thirteen days, som . L. and Ella H. Parry. ‘al Will take place Wednesday from the residence of 1716 8th street northwest. Tespectfully invited to attend, On the 17th of June, beloved hustand of Honora y- The relatives and edt: attend the funeral from tl Gienwvod road, Wedncs jay, June 19th, at 10 0’clock UNDERTAKERS, &. W, » SPEAHE, ‘ UNDERTAKER, (Formerly with B, Fy Harvey), 940 F Street n. w.4 One door east of Tenth street. Burial Caskets of all grades and styles. baled and prepared for transporta- Lvdy attendants at short notice. ictly first-class and on the most the under ecttally request= late residen se, smetery, om Everything stri Teasonable terms. Saleey famine cAtenmae of death from cont Bos. ete, ayes anaes ae i ime Che wo, Sad wate 2 at Sti user core Saree of refereuces given, and prices reasonable. A trial MES, FRIES & OO., (Flower 8726-3 90d Eighth street ne. DSET. Pie LECH, Seventh st. m1 transportation. WRIGHT, UNDERT4K ER, 1337 10th st. mow. jos he UNDBET4KER, 510 Ponw’o avenue s.0s, GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. JREAvr-mApE SHIRTS. Shirts, 60 cents; of Wamsutta nts: of Wam- Boys’ Shirts, 12, 19 and nfinished, and 75 cents fin~ ished, of Wamsutta Bi ‘* The best Shirts a. $2.25; second, $2, $1.75, $1. Ws Warranted. Bo 1, Fpecial bargains $1.25 and $1 each. 4-ply Linen Colia ethers, 6 for $1. Gauze Undershirts; Liste Thread do, Neckwear and Hosiery. THOMPSON'S SHIRT Factory, jelb-tr_ 816 F st. ngg., opp. Patent Office. “TOKIO.” New ventilated HAT for summer wear, frest: Straw Hats, fancy bands; and fine it Hats tor gentlemen. Silk Umbrellas for ladies and STINEM 1237 Pennsyli S TBAW H J SUMMER HATS. ‘Large and varied assortment of pare Ls ant Felt Hats for Summer wear, at ‘popu- CHAS. RUOFF, Successor to Willett & Ruoff, Pees STOCK STRAW HATS roe ee ep ody pater f ‘at the lowest market prices, WALTER KER, Harrsn, Above Willard’s Hotet,

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