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SSCA a, EERE SR _ PERS. THE EVENING STAR. THE WEEKLY STAR. | The proprietors of THE STAR present to the | public Its datly and weekly editions, respee. | 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 anywhere. How well the Public understands this is conelusively shown by the exceptionally wide cireulation they doth enjoy, not In 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- lic may understand at a glance upon what elements its great popularity is based, the | opinions of some of its contemporaries as to its merits are appended. It is needless to 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 | | | Decidedly one of the best newspapers published in the United siates; has nothing in eommon with the rabid par’ ‘S. with whi eur country t+ at this time u eked. A spirit of frankness. ing gives cvarac- : ) to its dignity ane ¥alue. Asacompendium of the current events of the day. it is without a rival.—Newhernian (N.C) Has fairly carned its present prosperity by. it: ay In eetaining news and the ability which it shown In the “featmen current toptes. | Its solid merits are sufficiently ified toby the | fact that it oreuptes so prominent a place in Wash. | ington journalism. It im its vears in | | | crease. avd Was on would hantly be Washing. ton without it.— Baltimore American, is Now the ovdest paper in Washington city, anc of the most Iuable. as a living picture of metropolitan a ngressional lif- : has earned » continuous and prosperous exis by sagaciou> Observaner oF p. ud popular wants, livin m nO were Inst d less enterprising. Hills. | a ed for paper by very public m formation frr eap ton.— Parkersburg (W. Va.) Timea, Everywhere recognized as the leading newspaner of Washingwon. as itis deeltedly t newsy alte. Its w $% com T, and is uns riety an {news by any paper in the United a.) Examiner, td be fous for reliate tal of oar | i States,— he favorite Wa: » everybody in ald, newspy- ber, a Lake (Utah) B The one consp: ons sneress of Washington jour. nalism; t the able management of Its present | ‘ vever before: a The leading paper of Washington, and one of the Most profitable in country: ander its present management it is ably edited and always bright and newsy.—Jndianapolis Journal, A newspaper that can thrive where two hundred and sixteen Journals have failed since 1790, does not need a certificate of good character from its co- temporaries.— Baltimore Gazett One of the edd ar pers that ex our table, Price places tt witht Warrenton ( Va.) Fr A splendid newspaper: interest from t e nti that every hor the country Brownsville (Tenn) Be most readable The low subscription the reach of every fain An energe rited jonrnat ever alive to ¢ and pr Ing colnmns a nily circle.— erick ( One of the Nest j city: we advice al Surry (N.C) F Full Vashingt wishiag the © subscribe for It. 4 Interesting will live t Washing. brate its ha! ton Anvil, ‘The ablest b ginian An old esta! and accurate spiring C2) Bn A good. re wh |, besides the latest and freshe: rest, gives the ereain f all foreign a dl domestic news.—Sewherry (S. C) > Herald, ‘Those who want Congressional news directly from leadquar thetr interest to try it,—Am. prise | A wHe-au >be. first-class elcht-page paper: is of | | nd other nationa’ will Gnd it te rst (Va) Enter fered for only $2 per annum; one of the best waek- Hes in the cow ¥.— Cum land (M4.) Civilian Notwithstanding Its mutations. it, has been = | hewsy and enterprising paper, aul deserves con- tinued «! prosperity, — Baltimore Suns | Person ‘sire fo obtain a paper published at the capital of he Nation would do wel to send for it.—Central Protestant, (Greensboro, N.C.) Undoudtediy the leading paper published tn Washington: for general pur poses we unhestating ly recommen {t.— Wilmington (N. C.) Star. Durtng the tong period of its existence it has Maintained its reputation as the sewspaper of Washington.— Monroe co, (W. Va.) Regixter. Has made a genutne place for Itself asa oright, newsy Paper: ts prosperity deservedly grows witb | its age.— Springarld ( Maas.) Republican, The leading paper at the national capital; contains | ail the latest news: Is enterprising and rellabie,— | | | | | Charleston (W Va.) Spirtt of Jefferson. A. living evidence of the truth that inde Pendence fs the talisman of success in the news- poper press.— The State, (Richmond Va.) Unsurpassed by any other newspaper In the coun- in anything that enters into the composition of a Arst-class jor rnal.— Rockville Alooeate, | Conducted with great energy and ability; one ot | the most suecessfu! and highly interesting journals of the country. — Frederick Onion, We commend it to those of our rewers desiring s live and wewsy paper from the Federal Capital— Kingston East Tennesacan. One of the best newspapers In the country, and richly deserves the prosperity it em,sys,—Kich- mond (Va.) Whig. Has the largest cirentation, and is one of the hes: Papers put Garreti Co. (Md.) Heral A capital newspaper. and doserves the long life which ts evic in store for it.— Washington Sattionat Fullof tie and foreign news anc the National Uapital.—Keyser (W. nt panar trom Grayson (W. Va.) Pest Papers pr the United States.— Martinsburg (W.V pendent, Those wanting a Washington paper cannot dc Netter than by subseribing te it,— Leesburg (Va. irror. ished tr ) Ende. Th ner ps 4 at the national eapttal con be bews.—Bllicutt City ( Md.) Pro- orrse, A wide-awake, th the ee lass paper: ofie af the best a aed) Republican. | Por second to none sboule | ia (Texas) Advucnte, ed as the leading newspaper afton (W. Va.) Sentinel. to keep posted on national affairs sub —Brenham (Teas) Banner, y Popular and Influential paper at the ryetteville (Tenn. ) Observer. palar paper. which tas a great an¢ itishurg Leater, Anexrellent example of alive newspaper.— Frost burg (Mt) Mining Journal, tractive paper, both valnable and cheap.— lericksimrg ( Va.) News. Really the only live paper pubilshed in Wasbing- ton. — dehland (0.) Timea, newspaper, pepniar and Influential.— (0.) Demverat. Une of our sptetest and most weleome exchanges, | Mowry (Trnn.) Sentinel. A lively and interesting newspaper, Leniie (SN. U.) Topte. Among cur most valuable e le (Ma) Grsette. A live ard newsy sheet.—Su!phur Springs Tenn.) New A very reliable paper. Church P ‘Aspley, Gorette, No better paper.—Piedmont Virginian, TIE EVENING STAR | Is published every evening, except Sunday, at the following rates: deserved su | | Send for tt, | changes.—Annapo- Newmarket (Va.) Our aly edited yaper.—Ritchie (WW. Va.) Per vear. by mail. $5.00 | Per month a | Per me “a Single c+ 2 TUE WEEKLY STAR | Is published and ready for delivery every Fri- | Aay morning, at $2.00 per year. Single qppies | 5 cents. 5 copies ome year for $9.00, and one copy to the getter-up of the ciud. 10 copies one year for #:°.00, and one copy to the getter-up af the | sub. one year $20, Sa It is a condition of this offer that the Subseriptions of each club shail 211 commence at the same tline, and all go to the same post oMie - subseriptions In all cases,—whether sin © in clubs,—to be paid in advan ) andar t ionger than paid for, in all cases, THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER 00, WASHINGTON, D. 0- | Cabin passage to Halifax....... | oF lage ¥ st. Also, agenta for the Hed Siar Live » | BJOHN 4G. Agent. land 83 Broadway, +5:30 p.m.—Philafe!phta, Norfolk and Baltimore BX 2 0. We BOT REE een 2 oes Fe. ave., Express, “Nortel caeeht Sanieye NORFOLK Agents for C.D. A. BROSNAN, 926 @ st. PAssE RS TAKEN IN THE CARS DIRECT To B.W.; @. W. MOSS, Adams Express, fe13-mwfém Boat aT CaxTox, Stop at Bladensburg and ~ : ure JUNABD LAS oTICE, 14:50— Baltimore and Way Stations. ith the view of diminishing the chances ot +7:15-CHIC*G0 AND COLUMBUS EXPRESS. | T. POTTER WIGHT | street. New York, | Seeks, Bonds and Gold on moderate ins, | For Sea York and the East, 1:30 p.m. dally. ex- Commissions $5 each 100 shares, Stock privileges Cop Suncay, with Sleeping’ Cars from Wash- heKotlated on respouslbie parties oniy, Correspon- lugton to Boston, For Brovklya, N. Y., all Gence solicited.“ Heory Merriam, Momber Ain. through tains connect at Jersey City with Mining and Btock Exchange, 86 Wall st., New twats of Brooklyn Annex,’ sifording direct York. Reference, D. K. Manyan, eaq., President fransfer to Fulton street, avotding double far- National Trust Co., New Yi jani- Thage and journey across New York city, — —— | For Philadelphia, 1:80 p, m. dat! STEAMERS, &c. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. LES. “AUCTION 8. JEW BOOKS FOR JUNE. mer NO, Ci Saas W. H. Byloe, will make tisee ches a “*Rethmely’* by the author of ‘That Husvand of aach week, two to NOMINT FEREY: Mine."* The New Life, by Rev. A. W. Pitzer. and one t) MATTOX CREEK, sappl ‘Tne Fitness of Christianity to Many by Bishop ediate landings golng and sonra Hnuah gon. Eetters toa Young Clorgsman by J information makes YL. Shenits Goal and | © M lier. 1). 8 me Dimeuitics of Bellet. by Wood Uttee, iia Rev, F. F. Shore, ‘Conditional Immortality, by and at wharf, foot or eth ed Rev, W. R! Huntington. Predestination, vy Moz apa0-tt FS Foto .C RIVER LANDING! 6. JONES, agent, | ley.” Saivator Mural, by Sainuel Core UMMER ARRAN At | WM. BALLANTYNE & SON'S, ANGEMENT. j0-or 428 Seventh st. n.te. FOR NORFOLK, TQRTRESS MONROE AND GUmtER READING. . THE TAKE Cet tyon, Steamer LADY OF | (hidas’ Friendship... $150 FILLE, leaves Bth-sirest ghey Lippincott’s Magazine, vol, xxi, 2 50 until further notice, oveey Neo Memorial and Biograpliical Sketches, Pot EDRISDAT onl ZRIDAY at Sane | Ach athe cr wc 28 resent rey Webs rae BES | Boks oe 28 . a A Sindy of Milton's Paradi: ws. 160 snd BATUBDAY, af 4 o'clock p. mi. Adventures ef Fue merican Consul Abroad.” 1 60 FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS, AB-SA-KA-KA-The Land of the Massaere, steam: ‘Captain: ‘Carrington . 150 a Wane. loatey ez THOMEBON 2OEe | wach aa ROL WL 125 aus of 7ih'ana 8th street Iineof cars, St. Pever’s Bride, by author Maria Monks tbtermediaie landings each trip. Days ofeailing. igehine Construction, ‘Text ‘and Pians. further | 4 « Critton, Pierure, Odd ‘Tramp Series 75 mecoreriner Bar eek: APBIy, at the ofice, over | Te aguas Tit eae! published. 4 +s Wha oe cee ‘T, tn all styles, ‘be Company 's Wharf, foot of oth street, CkOQU: SOLOMONS & CHAPMAN, reat Gace ot OF SAMEL BAGO Pree | sett 911 Pennsylvania av-nue. 8. J. ACCINELLY, Agent, TTPHE, WOMANS BIBLE, » tree transia = ow by Miss Smith, of Giasien ary, Cor 1d The staan SOEC™ NEW KORE, Bo, | sida BALLANTYNE'S, Iris bights common, SSIOHT atertacey leave Feral | ed by classi¢al scholars, “ my25-Lin ver. New York. at o'clock es y NS, avery SATURDAY at 4 p.m.: Geo (TUE LATEST FUBLICATIONS, oRn every MONDAY. and Alerandriasame day. ‘A Synopsis of History, by Sam?l. Willard. Moa wrplgnt iaken at lowest rates, For information | orn Dwenings In Town ur count ne a, ‘wply at office over Metropolitan Bank, 15th street, Holiy, Studio, Field and Galery, by Bollin, ‘Thi gio RP. 4 DENHAM, Agent, Water street, Grealive Week, by @. D. Hoarimian, | How 't orn. Paint Photographs, by G, B. Ayres, etram pal tr SAMUEL BACON Preetdent, Analysis, by d Norman Lockyery Laster ee Sern sther ”Pennefeather, ‘by. Alice. Perry ‘TE? SUMMER TOUBISTS. ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, Baltimore to Halifax and Vice Versa The A 1 British Iron Screw Steamshi; HIBERNIAN 8 200tons, Capt. let, Archer, NoVA SCOTIAN. 3 200 tons, Capt. Richardsor 3 3,100 tons, Capt. Tr: Leave Baltimore every other Wednesday FOR HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA. $20. gold. Rourd trip. 35, gold. Including everything except wines, ete. This ts ap excellent opportunity to enjoy a brief ocean trip in First-class Trans-Atlintic Steam hips and the charming summer climate of Nova brary of Americat Fiction. Reaping the Whirlwind, by author of Old Myddleton's Money. The God Son of a Marquis, by Andre Theu- thet. “Less Black Than We Are Painted, by James Vayu. Deceivers, Ever; by Mrs. H. Lovett Cam- eron.” Is He Popenjoy ?” A uovel, by A. Trollope, Keramos and cther Poems, eigHonry Wadswortt: Longfeliow, $1.25, Memoirot Wm. F, Bartlett, by FW, Policy. $1.50. The Voyage of the Challen- ger. by fir sere eietuomson, 2 vols., 8 vo, maps and illustration: a sah * MOHUN BROS., my18-tr Booksellers ard Statiouers, 1018 Pa. av. K BOOK LIST FOR MAY. Walks in London, by A. J, C, Hare, $3.50: The Viking and other’ Poems, by Spencer, $1.75; A Study of Milton's Paradise Lost, by Hlines, $1.50: The Greeks of To-day, Tuckerman, $1.50: Otto's 8, C. Reports. vol. 5, $5; Cockcroft’s Table of Cases. vol, 1, $7.50; Jones on Morteages. 2 vols. a. First cabin toSt. John's, Newfoundland. .§35. gold First cabin to Liverpool 7, gold For further information appiy to A. SCHUMACHER & $12: Cliffor '. Re} e ts, Vol. 3. igest, fel 2m__B South Gay streot, Balt! Sol 8 new seed.” We hare. ust tocetved af | assortment of the new styles in Stationery, includ- MCU ON Fives MAIL Ing Fancy Boxes of Paper and Envelopes, and UNITED eras Cards and Envelopes, in wood and paper boxes, STEAM ‘york f Any Miscellaneous or Law Book not in stock or- a aseow Sal from New York (oF oRpAy dered prompts. LONDON every WEDNESDAY . H. & O, H. MORRISON, LAW BooksELiEns, myl4-tr 475 Penna. ave. ————— — THE TRADES. Beew BINDING, Passenger accommodations unsurpassed for ele- gance and comfort, A!l Staterooms on main deck, and Saloon amidships, SALOON CABINS, $66 to $80, CURRENCY, SK CONDCABLN, including all requisites, $40, €xenrsion Ticket for First-class Passage, New ‘York to Paris and return, §136 to $196, accord- ing to stateroom and route chosen, for Books of Information, Plans, & : The public ts respectfully informed that the Apply, te HENDERSON BEM TEER ORK. LYCETT BOOK RINDERY 1s carried on as NNIE K. HUMPHREYS, 490 10th stn, | heretofore, The same excellent workmen are em: | Ort ANS K. ‘ap24-3m | Dloyed, and the work turned out will be in the | W., Washington, GupetioN style which Ime always been a character : - tie of the establishment NOMTs SERMAN'LEOED. 1012 Pa, ave., 84 floor, apo-Ly S7RAMSHIP LINE BBTWEEN NRW YORK, Sub TUAMPTON AND BREMEN, Aig ene BINRT-MAKER, mers of this Company will sail evory Sat- " S TB anday row Bremen Pler, foot of Third NeW HAMrouiee AVENUE AND 3 Staeee, street, Hoboken, Rates of passage: EE ORTHWESTS From New York to Southampton, Lon- ST ones, | Jon, Hasre and Bremen, frst cabin, $100; second | (1 8°ON BMOTHELS, | | Printers | cabin. $60 gold: steerage, $80 currency, For freight 1012 Pennsvivania avenue, W * #. yashiugton, D.C, wT passage, apply to OELRICHS & CO. iw ‘alem” 7 “S Bowing Greon, Now York, | _ a Fine Printing a Spectalry. sandy | ‘LYDE'S NEW EXPRESS LINE WIN G's. J BETWEEN JOHN C. HOGAN, 713 Market Bpaca, Hanutscturer of a Newly Patented Spring Rolie uid Ventilating Awaing for Stores, Hotuisy Pubite Suiidings aud Private Dweitlugs, Kiags and Toa for salo or rent, Sole Agent for the only genuine Midew-Proot AWning Material, Rep 1G-tr PHILADELPHIA, ALEXANDRIA, WASH- INGTON AND GFORGETOWN, SON NECTING AT PHILADRLPHIA WITH CLYDE’S Liz FOR BOSTON, PROVIDENCE, AND NEW ENGLAND STATES, Sailing Days, From Philadeiphia—Saturday, at 12 ma, From Washingion—Monday, at li a.m. From Georgetown—Monday, at 7 Freights recived dally. Throug! Sills of iading gtven to Boston aud Providence, and Fall River. Con. signees Wisdiug ueir goods lands! at Georgetown wher! Dy Blesse save them marked **George- town, D. 0.” For full tuformation apply to J. H. JOHNSON CO,, 1208 ¥ street northwest, aud 18th-street THE GREAT DOUBLE TEACK, NATIONAL ROUTB AND SHORT LINE TO THE NORTH, NORTHWES?, WEST AND SOUTH- WEST, wharf, Washington, D. C.; G. Fo HYDE, 59 Wa TO TAKE REFECT | cer street, Georgetown, D.C.; WM. P. CLYDE & SUNDAY. Junk 9 1878 at 4:45 a, my. | OO.. General Managers, 12 South Wharves, Phila- is LEAVE WASHINGTU tetphia. marg0-ly m.—New York. Philadelphia, and Boston bHicou City, Oa Sunday to Baltimore MAY. Stops at Shipley's, Laurel, Annapolis June- th. Jes Hanover, aud Elx ridge. 6:50 a. ui—Baltimore, “Annapolis and Way. (Cranberry, St , Winchester, Hagerstown, and Wey via Relay.) 47:40—Ballinore and Laurel Express, 8:10 a, m.—Polnt of Rocks, C + Stras- . Witichester, Hagerstown.aue Way Stazoun, 3 a. EW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, Bos: TON AND BALTIMONE EXPRESS. PARLOR Can jo New York aud Puuladeipila, 8-ops at Annapolis Junction. 18:35 a.m.—8t. Louis, Chicago, Columbus, ane Pittsburg Express, Hagerstown and Valley Branch excep: Sunday. Through Car to Staunton, PU! L- MAN CAR to Cineinnat! datly, Geafton to Sane dusky daily, except Saturday. 8:00-On Sunday only, Baltimore, Annapou ani War, 10:00 a:m.—Baltimore Express. Stops at Bla- de sburg. Beltsville. Laurel, Annapolis Juuctlon, Jessup's and Hanover, MEKICAN LINE OF STEAMSHI ASifevery THULSDAY direct tron oitwtelphia to Liverpool, touching at SER ueenstown. bin, intermediate and steerage 0 tickets an ve bad at HD. COOKE, JR 8 00.8, Bank. ntwerp. mrae-tt ps LINE ROYAL MAIL STREAMERS, SEW YORK to QUEENSTOWN & LIVERPOOL EVERY THURSDAY OB SATURDAY, Tons, 607 Clty of Now York 3:500 pity of Richmond ity of New York. rae Of Chenter-- 4,568 City of Parls.......3.081 pa ese cent st cou arctiat yb hwgede ma and fastest on City of Berlin.. ‘Atlantic. 12:10 p.m,—Baltimore, Annapolts, Ellicott Ci The saloons are tuxuriously furnished, espectally | arta ‘Way, a pe ty well lighted and ventilated, and take up the whole | "9 30°%'m New YoRx. PHILADELPHIA AND width of the ship. The principal staterooms are amidships, forward of the engines, where least uoise and motion Is felt, and are replete with every comfort, having all latest improvements, doubie berths, électric bella, &c. BOSTON EXPRK*8. On “Sundays to Baltimore only, stopping stall Stations. Stop at Laurel, 4:30 p.m.—Baltimore, Bladensburg, and Laurel Expre:s. Frederice via Relay. Steps at Annapolls -. dunetion, e cuisine has always been a specialty of thisline. 14:35 p.m.—Point of Rocks. Frederick, Hagers- Eoafes’ cabins and bathrooms, gentiemen’ssmok- | town, Winchester and Way siations: On Suadays ng Soa bathrooms, barbers’ shops, pianos, bre | to polntof Kocks and Way Stations only, es, ‘ey DEON le +4.40 p.m,.—Baltimore, Annapolis aud Way Sta- For rates of Passage and other information apply | tionn, ouster She hieemers eels line take a specific urse for all seasonx of ie year. “On the outward passage from Queenstown to New York or Boston, crossing the meridian of 50 at 43 at.. or nothing to the north of 43, on the homeward passage crossing the meridian vf BO at 42 lat., or nothing to the north of 42, cHE BRITISH AND NOKTH AMERICAN ROY TETWEEN L MAIL STEAMSHIP! CALLING AT UORK HARBOR, SLESPING CARS to Chicago. 8:10 p.m. —Baitimore Express. +9 26. St. Louis, Cincinnati, Louisville and Pitts- burg Kxpress, Pittsburg, except Sunday. Pull | man cars, 19.30 p.m.—NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE EXPRESS, SLEEPING Can to New York, aud SPECIAL BLEEPING Cap to Philadel- hia. MUN Dally. Other trains daily except Sunday, All trains stop at Relay Station, All through Dains will sop at’ Sir John’s Run VEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, FROM NEW York, From Ngw YorE. for passengers to and trom Herwsley Springs, and “Russia... Wed., May 99 | *Kussla,.. Wed., July | at Deer Park aud Oaklaud Hotels durtug the sea ses thia,..Wed., June 5 | Scythia....Wed.. July 10 | son, sbyssinla. Wed, June 12) Abysstala. Wed.,July 17 Sothola..Wed,, June 19| Bothnia..Wed.. July 24 Algerta...Wed., June 26| Algeria... Wed, July 31 (ud every following Wednesday from New York. BATES OF PASSAGE. By steamers carrying steerage, $80an0 100 gold, For further Information apply at the Baltimore ard Ohlo Ticker Ofice:, Washingt -n Station, aud 48, 601 and 603 Peunsylvaula avenue, and 613 15D street vorthwest, Washington, aud Masonic Tem- ple, High street, Georgetown, where orders will e ‘taken for baggage to Le cliecked aud received veording to accommodations. to any point In the city. Nos : Wet CLEMENTS, Master of Transportation, By steamers not carrying steet , $80. $100 and L. M. CULE, Genera! Ticket Agent. ee Rote parting accommodation: | 360 GEO. 3. KOONTZ, General Agent. i hete wo Paris, $10. gold. add Return tickets ou (averable terms, fF GHEAT steer at very low Fatas. Stourage tickets trom 1878 PENNSNUVANIA 18738 Garopeat lowest mamaonn and all other paris of | 9, ou NORTH, HOME END SOUTHWEST, Throogh bills of iading given for Relfast, Glas- sow, Havre, Antwerp and other ports on the Con- nent, and for Muliterranean ports, For brelght and © apply at the Companys Doube Track, Steel Rails, Splendid scenery, Magnificent Equipment, JUNE 10th, 1878. Vitec, at TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, from Depot, se ot 1S Ble fLow. ‘605 tame pane Corner of Sixth and B streets, follows: "EE UiSis @. ruancenyn, age nov, | Tm barbet cot gieg yma, all r : Y ) Parlor F y dy Seas Sa FEA bi from Pittsnurg to Cinelnuatl, St. Lowland Chicago; 7:40 p.m, dairy, with Palace Car to BANKERS. Ghieago. BALTIMORE AND POTUMAC RAILROAD, « $i0. $20. $50. $100. Fer < avandaigua, Rochester, Bnffsio, Niagara Invested judiciously in Stecks (Options or Privi- Falls aud the north at 7:40 p.m. dally, except leges), Is a sure road to rapid fortune, Full details Saturiay. with Palace Cars to Watkids, For aud Oficial Stock Exchange Reports free, Address Wilitamsport, Lock Haven, aud Eimira, at Co,, Bankers, 35 Wall my 21-eod.e Ly MEMBER OF THE 81OCK EXCHANGE will execute orders for the purchase or sale of 10:10 a.m, dally, except Sunda} For New York and the Rast. 1:45 ; m. daily, w lace Cara attached, Llmited Ev-ress of Pullman Cars, 9:20 a.m’ dally, ox cept Sunday, A ‘except Sunday, and 1:45 a. m,, an and 9:30 v, m, dally’ [butted Jxpress, 9:20 a, m, dally, except Sun: day. Accommodation for Baltimo: 6:55. 8: and 4:20 p.m, dally. exeepe Suataye eS For Eope's. reek Liné, 6:65 a. m, ‘and 4:20 p.m For Annapolis: 6:66 a. ma, and 4:20 p. m, dally except Sunday, . " . ALEXANDRIA AN) FREDERIC URe EAILWAY AND ALEXAN OSE WASHINGTON RAILROAD, Alexandria, 6, 7, 8, 9:10, 10,11 a.m. BE ‘T SWEET CATAWBA WINE, $1 PER GALLON. JOHN H. MAGRUDER, 14141 New Fork avenue. near U, 3. Treasury Department, D-—You to know thata first-class SZU- HAND SUI Is better and cheaper than MADE NEW ONE, Try at JUSTH'S 19 D street. between 6th and 7ch streets Very god prices pall for first-class Clothing. Notes by mall promptly attended to. jell-ly WHEN BLOAN UFFICK, cinerot7un Fo \OHE DOWN TO FOUB CENTS. RTY BUSHELS DELIVERED FOR $2.10 GAS-LIGHT OFFICE, | octt-tr 411 AND 413 10TH Sruzz?, and Piated Ware, Diamon stole, Lavlies? and @entiemen’s Moiulag, Carpets, and all articles OGce, of wees. taal-ly EMOVAL. AE EST AND TEE. M. CUNNINGHAM, fhe Well Known IE FINEST AND THE Gi Ha FINEST AND THE ( aciieas Hatter, bas removei ao | street i. iS Aa aS Se FUTURE DAYs. HOS. E. WAGG AMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer TEUSTEE’S SALE OF IMPROVED AND UN- IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. By virtue of adeed of trust, to the nnder- Signed, of dateot January 24, A. D. 1875. and du y recorced in Liter No. 779. folio 15, ore of the land retords for the District of Colum Dia, and at the request of the Darty secured ther ty, wel sell at pute auction, on SATURDAY. Jone 22, A. D. 1878, in front of the respeciire premises, the foil w-ng descrtbed real estate, sit- pate In the city of Washington, District of Colum- ia: Arg orciock Bim, the west halt of Lot 19, in Davidson's subdivision in square nnmbered 183, improved bya 4 room frame house, 1740 L street 1, W.. ad 2-room brick in rear of lot. 0 ofclock p. m., Lot TL, ip Darrow and J eieck QUYE IY Mon of suiare 188, ‘said lot fronting 14 feet on R street north, berween 18th and 19a streets wes*, with depth of 100 feet, tmprovea by a5-rocm frame house. At 4o°clock p. m., Lot 59, in Fdward Earle’s recorded subdivision of square 276, on an alley between 12 hard 18:h streets and R and $ stree:s, imp? eved by a 4-room frame house, At 4:20 o’clock p. m., Lot 68 and 69, in Allen's and Falcouer’s subdivision of lots 47 to 64, ine'u sive, of Corcoran snd others’ subdivision in Square numbered 274, between T and U streets norch, and 12th aud 13:h streets wesr, improved by two 4- roum brick hovses, fronting on an alley. erms of sale: ‘One-third cash; balance in six and twelve mouths: no.es bearing interest at ten (10) per cent. until paid, and secured by a deod of ‘ust on the property. "All convevancing at the «st of the purchaser. "A deposit of $50 r. quired on #¢} Tot ae son as so'd. If the terms of sae are not lied with in ten days the Trustee reserves the gh? to resell at the risk and cos: of the defaulting burchasers, JOHN COUGHLIN, Tras'ee. THOS, B. WAGGAMAN, Auct. —'Jel2-deils BE WAKNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. EX ECUTOR’S SALE OF A DESIRABLE TW °- STORY PRESSED KRICK FRONT DW 1, No 46 SECOND SPREKT. TWREN MAKKEP AND HIGH STREETS: GEORGETOWN, D. Op TUBSDA . the 7% feet fie y wud Hawhins® aqdti with the improve men’s story brick dwelling wil eihir, was and water, witht ar of thy how Jne-half cash twelve mouths, with & perc by a deed of trust on the property s at option of the puicia: 100 required as a deposit at the time of sale: and all conveyaucing and recording at_parehaser's cost, ‘Terms to be con plied with in five days, otherwise the Execator Tes. rvs the right to reseli_ the property at the risk ani cost of the defaulting purchaser, after giving pioper noflee. WILLIAM ACTON, Executor. JT. COLT WELL, Salesman, Je13-6t GREEN & WISE, Auctioneers, TRULTEE’S SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ES- TATE IN ROSSLYN, Va. veo: ade dof trust, dated October and recorded in Liber ©, No. ed. records for Ale: and by direction of the Seven Pe th 8 1 thereby, Twill otter at the premtces, "on WEDN . A.V.1878, a6 orelo. the town of Virginia, to wit numbered one (1), wn of Rosslyn, 1; ed in the tand vate aforesaid. The im- arge double his: &¢,, aud forin. in Alexandy rimbered one (1). To they ty Brewer and Wil ris rds of the count rents TE OCIS, SH niph a by Terms ot si ming. feud nterest at six per nd Expenses of sales, from Qctobar Ist. Of saley payable (x to interest’ from Oc terms Of sale comp fad Wi week trom day of ~ale, the Trustee reserves th Tht to resel whe property at the risk and costo the defaullivg purchaser notice Of sueh resal Eveuing stac newsjra- *rof Washingtoo,t.C..and Alexandr rginia, JAMES M. JOHNSTON, DUNCANSON BROS., Salesmen H. WARNER, Keai Estate Auctloucer, TRESTEFS: SALE OF BRICK RESIDENCE! So. 193 F STREET NOREH” RAST. By virtye ofa deed of trust,dated November 14. 1877, duly recorued Ih Liver 87. fodo "ter giviag five days? ta al 155, land Yeco'ds of District of Conimoia, and at request of party secured, we Die auction, in front of DAY, the 24 Wday + suit, AD. 1878 ‘at Suter k + Lot sixty-four (64, iu Smith & Rohrer’s re- of Suuiare se cy of ad sulwity ty-one ( 1 iniprovenients ferme of sale: Oe Imust be paid at thine o en hundred and ashington, D.C. h (of which $100 janice in three equal tires fully mv seven days, Otherwise the property Will be rs ou Seven Ua’ s* & Vor. erent int the Evening Star, BTS Or a DUVALL, AXD i v. ee! oy cg tiEO. MASON }Trastees, aT. COLDWELT, Salesman. TRUSTER SS SALE PROVED REA FAST CORN F: 3 -eonts OK VALUABLE IM ESTATE ON SOUTIL OF NINTH AND STREETS SOUTHWEST, CONSISEL OF ALOT WI-H A NEW THREE STORY bil K N FRAME ANO THREE TWO-STORY FRAME DWELL- INGS THEREON. By virtue of (vo deeds of trust, dated re- vely June 9h 1877, aud August 9h, recorded respecilve'y In, Liber-No: Ho C5. od Liber 3 folio 158, ‘¢ wand records for the District of Columbia, and at the request of the parties secured thereby. 1 wil: pellat pablicanetion. in front of the premises, on TURSDAY. Juue 25'h, 1878, at 6 o'clock p.m. Lonth, part cf jot & in square, al Washtnigton «try, in said Dis: rict, and bounded as follows, Viz: Beginning at northwest corner of said lot ate suare, thenee south alung 9th street 22 feet, thence 'wast 75 feet 10 inches, ‘thence south 23 fest, thence east 23 feet 6 inches. thence north 45 feet to s uth G street, and thence west alouy said @ str et 99 feet 4 Inches to place of begluning, together with the improvements ‘hereon. ‘These houses and ground attached will be offered separately, cash (of which $50 on ‘erms of sate: One-thi euch must be paid at Une of sae); Dalance imsix and twelve movihs, with 8 per cent., se- cured by purchaser's 1 deed of trast on property sold. Conveyan aud recordiag at purchaser's cost.“ 1f trims of sae are not com- Jed with in six days after sale, Trustee reserves the right to rese Lat risk and cost of defaulting percbaser, WM. F, HOL:ZMAN. Trustee, 1321 F st. new, R, F. STEIGER, Auct jel3-dtans QALECFVALU ALLE UNIMPROVED REAL QUESTATF ON THE NORTH SIDE OF LST. NEAR 23p SUREFT NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deeds ded in Liber, No. 854. foilo 410, et sone of the Land Hecords of the wistrict of Columb a, anda Cecree of the Supreme Court of the Distriet of trast re Colombes, pas-eu iu equity cause No. 5791. June Vth, IK7TR we Will, on FRIDAY, the 28h of dune, dh at 6 o'clock p. in. in” front of the veTmises, not Vat publ ¢ auction Wot 2, in square 49, city of Washiugtou, which said lot, unin ‘outaining abou '6 346 square feet of i. will be subdivided into three ats, each of ch will ve a froutage of about 21 feet on I Ty and will be sold separately. & Tertes of uird, together with the ex= s the residue in three equal Satsix, twe've aud vighteen months, ‘re= for which tre notes of the pireh ser, terest froin the day of sale at 8 per cent) yuuia, payable r ecured oy dct trust on sold. Will be cor cr the pusehaser m bay cash in fall, at his hen yevancing and recording will be at the cost of the purchaser, and if the terms of sal be compiied with in five davs acter th he property will he resold a" the risk and co of the vefau Ung purchaser, A deposit of $150, or 860-1 each subdivided lot, wil: be required ac the sine of sale. WM. HELMICK, 5 H. G, ALLEMAN, { Trustees, Otlles 928 F st. nw, BH. WARNER, Anctiouee jel ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIREC. rsifthe Anacos'ia & Ito uae River Rail way nyauY, au auction sak Of Shares of tore felled Sivek ‘Wil take place at Room No. 1, St. Cloud uiiding on MONDAY, At 120°clock. jel Lt L B* JULY Lst, 1878, Details at sale GULNAN WM. Presid on ‘ R REPAIRS AND VAR- “ or ou STORAGE UNDER INS URANUE at reduced ratesdurity oA Summet at 6. L. WILD & BROS". “lao portum of Music, No. 723 7.h street’ ny Axevts for the Stiei and other’ ‘ist class Pisnos, te8-ty 1 ALLLT DAVIS & CO. PiANOS.—U; E toh Peanoe a Ye Clos, “ out “sale~ 5001 ee. (tat-tr: HL, SUMN ES, BLL Bt ate TM. KENABE &CU.'s Wi 3 g W ED PLANUS. —These fod mies ews: ustrulmedts have veep before the pablit pice ISN, fat Ne Ge Leot a} A wl or ex! ¥ favorite bao aud ane, from ai once rated ctibraced Organs, Pianos and O1 aa é and exchanged, “Particular attention paid to ‘Tun- ‘hg aud thor bly Repairing Pianos, C. Rl l- BacH Warerocias, aio" abt fee 8W doors above Penna, av, ‘OotLa- —_—_————— N THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- I TRICT OF COLUMBIA. JANES BIMPSON ET AL. vs. ALICS SIMPSON ET AL.—No, . eauiy. The trustees In this cause having reported that they have seld certain parcels of the real e tate di- rected to be sold, being certain lots situate In square 788. Washington, D. and that the sales AggreRal. $8,403.86. it 13 this 1st Day OF Jose, A. D. 1878, ordered, adjueged and decr sd, that the said sales be. aud they are hereby, ¢ mditions ally ratified, and that they will be finally ratified and confirmed on TUESDAY, the 2 (lay July, Ay D. 1878, unless case to the contrary be shown fore that time: Provided. This notice be published in the Evening Star and in the Wastinston Law Reporter once a week for three » eeks the said last-named date, By the Court. MACARTHUR, Jastice, &c, ‘True copy—Test: R. J, MEIGS, Clerk: Je5-w,3t E. YOUN D. 89 Bridge stree*, Georgetown, D.C. POSTPONED GUARDIAN’S SALE OF FURNITURE SEW- ING MACHINE, &C., being eifects of Mx. Anu A. Fuilsiove. cou ained in premises No. 88 hiwit st. ac nuetion On THURSDAY MORN at 10 o'clock. LARGE STOCK OF MARBEL MANTELS, GRATES, &,. AT AUCTION. T shall offer for sale at public auction, on TUURS- DAY. Jane 20:h. 188 at 4:30 p m., my entire stock of Marbie Manieis, Gates, &c. :’ which com- prises one of the most complete Scocks ever offered in Washington at public sale. Bulluers and ethers in need of any of these arti- cles will do well to attend the sale. : WM. GIBSON, Je18 23.1 and Penna, ayenue nw, ‘NHANCERY SALE OF VERY VA!UABLE REAL ESTATE. ON THE SOUTHWEST ORNER OF M AND FOURTH STREETS NORTHWEST. Under and by virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, iu Equity cause No, 4165—wherein F, M. Ram-@y is complaipant. and Joseph Daniels et al are defendants, the undersigned Trustee will. se at bublic auction op the premises, on SATU R- LAY, the Ist day of June, 1878 at 5:30 p. m., all the right, title and interest, of the parties to said cause. in and to the followiug pieces or par- cels of ground situated in the City of Washingtou, inthe District of Coiumbia. and known and de- scribed as follows: First, parts of lots Land 24, in square numbered 514, beginning for the samé at the northeast corner of sald lot pumbered 24, and if West along the jine of M street north, thirty-two (32) fect; thence south, and at right angles With said street, one hundred feet tu a teu fout ate) thence along said alley thirty-two feet, to the ne of Fourth street -yest; thence nord along sald street, one hundred feet to place of be- giuning; together with all the Mia and privileges &c., thereunto belonging. The lot is improved by an elegant three y brick dwelling with all the tioderu. Linprovemes| flue scable In rear of ot, Also, Jor “1 in J.C. Harkness’ sulvtivi- s'on of lots tn square» un dered B14, west of ing the above descritaat parcs of los 1 Terms of sale preseritwd by the decree: Oue- fourth of the purchase tuoney Stiail bo in cash. aud the residue in four equal iustalinents, payable re- vectively, in six, twelve, eighteen’ and twents wr mouths fre date of Sale: che defected. p uts te Dear interest at the rate of 8 per ceutu eraunum, fromdare of sate, and bea reserved. jen upon the real esiate ‘and upon full pare ment of the purchase n Sud npon ras tie of the sale by ihe court, a deed for the property Will be given tothe purchaser of purel said lots of ground, A deposit of $290 be paid by purchaser at time of sale, at cing at purchaser's cost, If tertus of sal comp dq witn in five: the Trustee res: right to sell at the ri purchasers, FY. Ne B. H. WARNER, Au BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTER, THE e sale is postporml until THURSDA day of June, pace, my 8L-Baweds J, Be WARS ER, Bes! Erate Auctioneer, e — TRUSTFES’ SALE OF THAT DFSIRABL HOTEL PROPERTY ON ‘THE NORTH- WEST CORNE SDIANA AVENUE AND 2p STR MONT HOUS By virtue of a 13th, A.D. 1875. OF folie 463 Distrlet of Cx y secured there my Ju front of The a 2oun Aud is! ur (4). fi (8), six G corded. Subdi E (Jn Square numbered five b WO (572), fronting on Tndla: snd forty (140) feet tree (3) street West seven'y-five (75) loet, tog the improve &e. Terms of in six, twelve, an AL six per ce irust on the pi of insurance on the bulla’ of the purenaser, A uired at the time of her with rth in cash:ard the hatance | i UM chs, with interest | nus, sec yw dead of aml asi ‘ory policy | nat option | ) will be ree ad all conveyancing: 1 recording at purchaser's cost. Terms to be plied with in seven days, otherwise the Trus- Tees reserve, Testi risk and cosi of the defaultini 18 property at the | rehacer, CHARGES B, BAILEY. si CHAKEES C. GLOVE, ¢ Trustees, J.T. COLDWELL, Salesman. ins rppHomas DOWLING, Auctioneer, TRUSTEKS' SALE OF IM PROVED PROPERTY ON NEW HAMPSHIKE AVENUE, Be TWEEN H AND LsTREETS NURIH Ry virtue of a deed of trust, dated Ibth of December, 1876. and duly rded in Lib + folie 450, one of the land records for thege bistrict of Columbia, and at “he request « Darty secured thereby, We <ball sell, on MUNDAY | at 6 o'clock. in AFTERNOON, June 17:h, 1878, front of the premises) part of Lot 6, in Suu sre twenty-nine (29), improved by a Frame Dwel 1 Ake Said part fronting 17 feet on west side of New Hampshire avenne, and running & full depth 17 eet being that uext to che aurtht 17 il lot, 2 Oné-third cash; valance at six and twelve months, with notes bearing interest at 8 percent, perannuim until paid, and secured by a (ved of ‘trust on the property’sold, All conve: a cing at purchaser's Cost. $75 epost required at time of saie, 2 N. W. AL GORDON, } Trustees, THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. 2 42° THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTP ae ountof the rain, until THURSDAY same hour sud place. By order of the 118 ‘MLOMAS DOWLIN J PENCASSON BROS, Auctioneers, #NGINES, BOILER, CYLINDERS. SHAFT- INGS, TAMPING TOOLS, HEAVY CAST- 1NG8, PORTABLE TUUL’ HEATERS, &c. THURSDAY AF1ERNOON, June 20th, 1878, commencing at 4 o°clock, we Will sell all the Machinery, Tnplemen formerly used by the Neuchatel Paving Company, and now on lot at corner ) 3d street aud Mary laud avenue southwest, consisting m part of— 2 Horse Power Engine, Boiler, 12 tron Rock Drying Cylinders, Qarge. Lot Shafting and Pulleys, Heavy Castit 1 ot Tar Ketiles, lot Lumber, 2 Iron Smoke stacks, iot Bileks, Lot Tamping Tools, 8 Portable Tool Heaters, Vot smoothing Irons, lot Belting. With numerous ‘other ‘articles usually used by paving companies, Terms cash, Gocds to be removed wi hin ten days from day of sa'e. Can now be examined in yard corn ri street and Maryland avenue s, w, By order of owner, 115 DUNCANSON BROS. Auctionser HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, RUSTEFS* SALK OF VA!TUABLE PROVED PROPERTY AT AL Bul K AND F MEHvUU Es OUCUP A‘ st HOOL HOUSES. ON NORIHEAST | CORNER OF A AND Tru STREELS | NORTHEAST. zi irthe of a deed of trust, dated October 10h, 1878, and recorded iu Liber 835, 1.6, of the land records of Washington, D. trict of Columbia, and by direction of the h of the note secured thereby, we will sell at Bey auction, in froutof the premises, ou MONDA June 24 b, 1878, at 5 o*clock p.m. pw ceisof ground in Wassington City, Distriet of Co- Inmbia, known as original lots 3 and 4, of squas ‘Terms of sale: One-third hz the residue in one two years, secured by deed of trust on the preperty, and uetes tearing 8 percent. interest, payable geiut-arnaaily, Lf the ters of sate ars hot complied with in seven days. from sale. The Trustees erve the right to rese'l at the risk and | cost of the defaulting yr $200 down wh a | the rreperty is track off, Conveyancing aad toe cording at purchasers tt op Eg. AUSTIN. Hala, } Trustees. THOMAS DOWLISG, Auct. §e13 15,17, 19, 21.22, 2 U NITED STATES MARSHAL" SALE. By virtue of a writ of fleri factas, t-sued ont of the Clerk's Cffice of the preine ¢ eurt of the Di: triet of Columbia, and t ie directed, L will se at public sale, for Cash, at the C. use door Said District, on SATURDA i 1878, at 12 o’clock m., all ths right, interest of the defen nt in and to the fo scribed property, to wit: A'l of Sjuare z half of lot 24. in Square 1:6: sub-lot &, square ai sur-lot22 of Wm L. B:amhall’s sabdivi- of original low Land 2 square 1.034, all 1 Wast. ington city, D.C., together with all and singuler | the :mprovements thereon: levied upon asthe | per'y of Albert G. Hall, to satisfy exacutioa | ‘0. 17, 986, at Law, ih favor of John €. Kendall. | FRED K. DOUGLASS, U.S. Marshal, U. 0. JOHN SHERMAN, Auer. jelb-dts T. E, WAGGAMAN, Keai Estate Aucifoucer, J will sel’ at public aveticn, tu front of es % of | i premises. on FRIDAY, June 2ist. at 4p mn, the Frame Buitd ngs corner of 22d ava F. sirects n.W., the came to be removed within fifteen days atter sal exms cash, Jel8-4t THOS. E. WASGAMAN, Auct. A. DARNEILLE, Real Estate Auctioneer a 0. THURSDAY, June 20, 1878, at'5:3%p. nT AY, June at'5: , 1 will offer for sale, ia front or the prem ises, the above-described property. Terms: One hundred and fifty. (150) dollars cash: balance in small monthly payments; interest at 8 per cent. per annum. 15,18,20-38t PP, A. DARNEILLE, Aue’t- JHANCAEY SALE. virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed 1p equity cause No. 6.203, Deo. 16, we will, on PRT, DAY, the ist diy of June, 1878, "at 6 o'clucee mi {ront of the premises, seli at auction, tia West 40 feet 9 incl es from front to rear of Lot 4, ia Square 924. in this city, situated on the northey corner of 8th street east and public space (opp vette Wallach School Building), and improved by tu (3) Frame Houses, erms: One-thitd cash; residue in three equal ments, atsix, twelve, and eighteen mouths with 6 per cent Luterest.’ Conveyancing at part Me TAR A. ELL LO Re? of sale. REGINALD FENDALL, }Trustees. | DUNCANSON BRQS., A: Jell-codda D | ers costs. CONTINUATION THe LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE CATALOGUE SALE. { ELEGANT MARBL& ANDSLAT& MANTELS . UF TBE NEWEST DasiG ss. VERY Rich BRONZE CHANDELIERS, CHRYSTAL” CHANDELIERS, GILT CHANDELIERS, DROP LIGHTS. GAS STANDARDS, GILT AND PLATED FIRE GRATES AND SUMMER PIECES, MAGNIFICENT WAINUT BATH TUBS, WASHSTANDS. PAKIS RANGES, asc ROBES, VERY FINE Tr BRONZES L ARTISTIC GURES AND GROUPS. |, GAS, AND STKAM FITTING SLOCK, TOOLS. LATHES, &c. Being the entire contents, (useful and ornamen- tal) of the magnificent and well Known esiablish- ment of A. R. Shepherd & Ov., 12th and Pean. avenne northwest. We will sell 18th, com each day same disposed door above The above very Cesirable assortment of goods hn: one of the largest and varied south of New ¥ City, offering an unusual opportunity to pan in Search of such goods either for use or devora- tien. The sale being without reserve, we would spectfuily solicit a careful examination Cata- eves will be ready Saturday, and can be had ou ppl cation to the auctioneer Jas DUNCANSON BROS., Auct. S@ THE ABOVE SALE WILL RE CN Tie CEb on THURSDAY and FaxlDbaY M1aN ING~. at 10 0% 2 NCANSON B 119 8t TPNESTRES SALE OF A VALUABL® wy Buk LOT IN THE ALUEY RECW KEN AND itu STREETS AND LAND MASSACHUSt TTs AVENUE. TUE*DAY MORNING, Jane at 10 ovclock, and continue jonr, until the Whole steck is at the store Ne, 407 12th st. now., one OS, Anes the Disc ha and by the written request hereby, we will sell_at pal the premises, on SATURDAY. Ju } orclock pM. all thet plece o1 Tied by said deed of trust, be Lered 6, in sanare No, 28 Terms: Cash, $50 deposit reqnired at time o sale, Conveyancing a cost of par: haser. AUGUST S Bay M «ALLAN, DUNCANSON, FROS.. Ancts. CCUARLES W. HANDY, Auctioncer, AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE TRUCK FARM N KK MILLS’ PLACE, IN THE COUNTY OF WASHINGTO 1 will oter for sale. 5 Tremises, k Far ed Queen one of the best abd will be sold on very ony of sale. i224 CHAS. W. HANDY, A PD EACASBON BROS., Auctioncers, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCE: on TU DAY. June 25, 1878. at 10 carson Bros., corner 8th ordiek re Dw This felnity of Wa asy lerms, near. One Lan ae'p' ia. yel9-d mate ¥ Joseph Beckhaus, Phita- Torms cash, CHARLES T. DAVIS. Real E 511 Seventh s: Auctionees, orthwest. AL FST y SJERSFY AVENU F STREETS NORTHWEST, - CONSISTING GF LO’ 22% "BY 100 XP THREE-STORY BRICK” DWELL- rtue of adeed 6 ro @ist. AL DS Ol Liber No, 874. fc Of the lan record: for t Dia a : 'y secured thereby, the pre 16 arclo 1, in said Distriet. viz: TI routing New Jersey av the jot number T wer UInlivision © 62. as p. ma. tha in the city t : parts of idl Suivi jee of said » 153, together with tis 5) : hind cash (of which $1 neust be paid at time of sale); and the balan Payments, in six, twelve aud inonths. to be seeured by’ purchaser" lig Srercent. interes: frum day of trUst on property sod. or ail cas! the puretaser, Conveyancing aud 2 purchaser's cost. If terms of sale are not cot plied with in six days atter sale, the Trustes re serves the right t of de- f.ulting purchaser, WM. F. HOLTZMAN. Trustee, Je19-dtabs 1321 F street nort reseliat rik and cost HANCERY SALE OF IMPROVED RK ESTATE. LOCATED ON THE N. SIDE OF NORTH K STI is 8TH STREET SALLED *M HOUSE No. 70° Au KTH ET. BETWEEN WEST. SOM +» VERNUN By vircue of a decree of the SupremeCourt o: the District of Columbia. passed in ‘he SB | ea larvaugh et al. vs. Harbaugh et 5.034. equity, we will offer for sale at aivction, In Trout of the pretn'sea, on Webs DAY, the 3d day of July. 1878, at 6 orolock those Uwe parcels of real estate, lu Wastin = . city. in said Distrlet. to wit: A part of lot 2 iw square 426, aud begiuning therefor at the sout east corner of said cot and frou th nce runniti: West 24 71-100 feet, more or less, to the center f the brick wall of the dwelling on the fad lot now intended to be desert te east line of that part of said lot he by. the co piatuante in this cause c ne Richard €, Lewis; and from die Det, 6 east ling, and tarow ch the center af seid Wall, 35 feet: thence west 4 Iuches to the east Hue of ‘that ‘pat of said’ lot heretofore @ to one George Wooldridge py the ste an! others by deeds r-corded in Liber 1 Folios 163 a: d 165, one of “he lad r - cords for Seid Disiriet: thence north 60 feat aud 6 inches, to the south line of a 9 foot_altey; thence fast ol the south line of sald alley 25 68-100 feet, mere or less, to the east line of said lot, and thenee io astra'gut line due south 9 feet aud 6 inches to the pla eof begin Lg. Also, a part of Lot 12, in Said Square. aud beginning therefor ata polut in the nerth line of said 9 foot wide aliey, 66 fect and 8 inches west from the east line of said square, avd from thea running due west 16 fet aud 8 in bes: thetice north 22 feet: thence east 16 feet aud 8 inchrs; aud Uhet.ce south 22 feet wo the plac ginning. togecuer with the improvements thereou, consisuug in a two-story, aule aud. baseine Brick Dwelhng. For a niore particular and tended descripaon of said property, reterenc hereby made to said decree anu the proceedings ia said cavse. ‘Terms of sale. as pres Ore-tourth cash on the sale, or within days thereatier, and the reeidue in’ theee equ iments at six, twelve and eighteen months! the day of sale. the purebaser giving hs prom sory notes for the deferred payments, bearing six ler cent. interest from the Cay of sale, or the pur- chaser may at Fis or her ection pay all cash or aby greater pork ne-fourth. The Tite to be retained untilatl of the pi money aud the interest thereou is fully pald, ‘Terms of sale to be ccmplied With within’ ten days. $200 deposit on seccpianes of bid, All conveyanciug at purclias- JAMES S EDWARDS. DWIGHT J-PABLELLO, {Tastees, GEORGE TRU KDEL Je19-e084s JUNCANSON BRUS., Auctioneers, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TH REE TWO-STORY 2} RICK DWELLINGS AND LOTS, SEVEN TWO-STORY COTTAGE FRAME DWEL- JINGS AND LoTs aND NINE BUILD- ING LOTS, STP UATED RESPECT: VELY ON WOSTREET, Tru AND 8Ta STREETS NORTHEAST, By virtue of a decd of trust given to us, dated May Ist, 1873. aud duly recorded in Liver No. 715." foiio 398, of the land record: for the District of Columbia, and by request of tus varts secured, we will sell ‘at public auction, on UESDAY, the 18h day of June, A.D. 1878, at 5ovciock p.m., tn front of the respective prem- i all those certain pieces or parcels of land a described upon ground pi pretnises, known and or pian of the city of Washlugton. D. Lots Nos. 7.8.9. 10, 11. 12, 13. 14 15, 18, 17.1 21, 22, 31, 32 33 sud 34 of A.B, Kelly's sulx Vision of sjnare 889, together with all the Improve ments, Ways, easements, rights, privileges, ap- jurtenances anid hereditaments to the sale, lopging or otherwise appertaining, Lots 7, 8 anc 9 are improved bv three well-built | two-story Brick Houses, Nos, 706, 708 and 710 H | street ne, 1 ots 10, Mand 12 are unimproved and front on H street n.e, Lot 12 being at the corner of H and 7th streets €. be. Lots 13. 16, 17 and 21 are unimproved and frout on Ti sim er east, Lots 14. 15. 18 and 22 are Improved by two-story Frame Dwellings fronting on 7ch street, welwoea H and I streets ne, st iCis 32 aud 53 are unimproved aud front on 8:b reet be. Lots 81 and 34 are improved by two-story Frame Dwellingsand front on 8th street, between H and I streets n.e. ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in six and twelve months; notes beariug interest 8 7 per cent. ustil Paid, ane secured by de d of trust on the premises Sold. All conveyancing at the cost of the purcha- «A deposit of $100 required on each lot as 390n as sold, 1? the terms of sale are not complied wita Within seven days from day of sale, the Trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk ana cost of the defaulting purchasr-uy five days” public notice of shen sipitat ie JOHN H. GLICK CONRAD KAUFFMAN, $TTustess. my80-d (Post) } aa THE APOVE SALES ARE POSTPONED, on account of the incleueney of the wea her, ulti SATURDAY. $20 day of Jane, saue hour aud plaves, 8" CONRAD KaUpiMan, } Trustees. E. WAGGAMAN, Beal Estate Auctioncer, . TSI STEFS’ BALE OF A BRICK HUUSE No, 37 DEFRERS CURKET. NEAR GUVEEN- MENT PRINTING OF FICE. By vir-ue of gygced of trust b arin; thed das of Apel 1877" aud. recor cords of the District of Colw ‘Trustees Wii :e'). at date led in fry dla, the undersigne: in front of th FRIDAY, the Bist tay of Fane 1958. : aly, the 21st day of Bi Gorelock p.m alto? Lot 10a, in Shephesis so corde? sul woe of square 623, iu the city of shingten, . Wpeeater $ale: @ne-fourth cash; residae In one and two years, with interest; the referred pay- ments tote secured ly deed of trust ou provorty sold. or ali cash, at option of purchaser. $200 to be paid when bid is secepted, and terms to be com- pes Ly re aars, Qcherwise a resale at risk of defaaiting purchaser, EOF APPLEBY, 7» W. E. ENDMONSTON, { Trustees. THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. - jel5-akds + toa more suitable location | it should not pass. The vill was defeated— | THE EVENIN WEDNESDAY... | CONGRESSIONAL. | Conclusion of Yistertay's Procerdings. ATE.—After our report closed— sundry eivil appropriation bill being under consideration— Mr. Teller offered an amendment appropri- ating $10,0W) for the removal of the Indians from the pres nt reservation on the ¢ Adopted. LIEUT. ROXIE. Mr. Allison offered an amendment repealing so much of the act providing for a permanent form of government for the District of Ce Wa as limits the rank of the officer to be ailed from the engineer corps as a Distric nMissioner, Sargent raised the question of rele- -and it was decided relevant—yeas 33, orado Mr. Sargent said the proposition had not the slizhtest shadow of relevancy. The fact was n interesting voung lady had recently tried an interesting young man who had excluded from oftice by recent legiviation. , aulsbury supported the amendment as remedying an act of injusti Mr. Voorhees Mr. Beck s ¢ amend: ‘contended there Was no acy amendment pro. f the United Siates no: outsidg the Treasury deparimen le. printe Laid on the Mr. pri nuetion of Mr. Allison Keiorn Scheot in the aS iL creased f )moved an amendment ap- & £0,000 for a wharf at Key West he A ©) to $15,000, sre 1 from tue’ com- ie in the Senate. passed the wthe Eads jetties at the S ite bill relat. ithwest Pass the Mississipni, that amendment was, on pail nof Mr. Windom, stricken out of the i On motion of Mr. Christianey, the vote by wh . K. Marshall aud SOUTHERN MATL CONTR AG and ii was agieed to—seas, 28 flows: TORS. nays Moss. Aritstrong k. Bruen Batis Conover Eaton, Kus Wt abner ¥ eb T was’ ther te, and pas air laid before the Se Masking the Senate to permit Ho: y Matthey $,a member of the Sena apbear Lefore Mr. Wall | Senate in comp'ianc } (Le House permit the and «the seeret | of the Bouse of vis h motion of Mir. Hoar, the resolution of the nd that offered by Mr, Wallace, were ‘on elections. committe: air aise laid be: oint House to con= | | jonof the ints for seals in the House E | ENING The Senate reassembled OF motion of Me. Spencer, the resolution | sranting permission for the Senate committes | onmilitary Was Lak the P t dup the House bill for the the publ s as conferees on the partof the on the disagreeing votes of the two he sundry civil bil, Sena- tors Windom, Dorsey and Beck The resolution to pay the contesting claime ants for se House was passed. After of a number of bills on the calendar the Senate, at 11:20 p.m. adjourned. r report closed— Linoved to suspend the rules and pass the Senate bill to so amend the river and arbor act of March 24, 1575, saas to authorize | the payment to Jas. B. Eads work on the Jetties of the Mis The bill w ha: | Mr. Willis mt eda | cation and labor a bill appropriating $25.00 asa permaucnt fund, to promote the educa- tion of the blind and for the benefit of the American priuting house for the blind. Pas: ed—1i to 2h Here followed a debate respecting special assessments in he Distitet of Columbia, men= Uened elsewhere. The House then, at 4:15, took a recess till 8 ENING SESSION. Mr. Stephens, from the committee on rules, Teported a joint resolution authorizing the ommittee on “s to. emp pty T persons to make a compiete index of the records Congress from the t meni down. Adopte On motion of Mr. Atkins, the House took up ano concurred in tt ate amendment to the bill providing for the payment of the ex- euses of Le Seles nmit on alleged rauds in the ate Presi ‘ential election. Ats:40 the passage of the sundry civil ap- propriation bill by the Senate was announced. Mr. Atkias moved to non concur in all the Senate amendments and ask a conference. The motion was agreed to, and Messrs. At- | Kins, Hewitt (N. ¥.) and Hale were appointed the House conferees, Mr. Pound moved to suspend the rules and take up and pass the Sen ite bill extending the time for the completion of the Northern Pa. cific railoud. Mr. E said the bill wi of acres of land from the sinning of the gove ald take 35,000,000 vic domain, and | yeas 88, nays 127. Mr. Harris (Va.) reported a disagreement of | the conference committee on the bill for the | election of Congressmen to the Forty-sixth Congress from West Virginla, An | ference was ordered, aud Messrs. Kenna, Pridemore and Williams (Oregon) were ap* pointe Mr. Mayham announced the death at Al. bany, N.V.. to-day, of his colleague, Hon. Terence J. Quinn, and he oifered the custom ary resolution of respect. and the House, out of respect to the memory of the deceast 9 journed. —— MAERRIBD, KES-GORDON. On February 4th, 1878, ey { Epiphany churen, by sev. Dre ? Owes toMAKY J. GonvON, * TERS-MCCARTY. At Trinity church, Jone 18, 1878. GEorce H, Peres, US.N.. aud Loutisa B, MUCAKTY DIED. BLINEY. At Terra Gotta, Tuesday, June 18*h, 1878 at 7:30 pom © sion, 9 lungs, Kosk braNpisu, daughter of W Harriet H, Bliury, aged 4 years and 2 Fur cratisom Rock Creek chureh, Tharsd UNDERTAKER, (Formerly with R. #, Harvey), #40 F Street n. w., Ons door esst of Teuth street. Burial Caskets of all grades and styles, bodies Eu valued and prepared for transportae ion. Lady attendants at short notice. Everythivg stricuy first-class ‘and on the most reasonable terms. JeO-tr CAiD.—Keanting the need of such service in times of aliiction, and particat 4 A. cop ae ae of death from contagious 4 signed wish to announce to the pubiie now prepared to andertake agg 2 wing Ome @ and dresetng the dead bodtes dren, and in short to perform Bay sary in case of death which the family expected todo, acd which nelghbors and are noc always’ prepared to ‘The pi zeferenoes given, and prices reasonable, a solicited, MRS. FRIES & OO., (Flower Preserver,) ap26-8m 900 Eighth street n:10.

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