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THE LEADING NEWSPAPERS, THE EVENING STAR. THE WEEKLY STAR. The proprietors of THE Stak present to the | public its daily and weekly editions, respec- tively, as not only the completest and best, but also the cheapest epitome of events occurring at the national capital, and of general news as well, to be found anywhere. How well the Public understands this is conclusively shown by the exceptionally wide circulation they both enjoy, not in the City of Washington alone, but throughout all the States and Ter- ritories. In order that the reader not now familiar with the paper and its strong hold on the pub- 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 as the men who con duct newspapers themselves. What Other Papers Say About The Star. Decidedly one of the best newspapers publish in the United States; has nothing in common wire the rabid partisan press, with which our country i: at this time unfortunately overstocked. A. spirit of frankness, candor and fair dealing gives charac. ter to its articles and adds much to ts dignity and value. Asa bet toned of the current events of the day, it is without a rival.—Newbernian N.C). Has fairly earned its present prosperity by it: ener; in obtaining news and the ability ghs5 it has shown in the ireatment of all carrent topics, Its solid merits are sufficiently testified toby the fact that it ocenpies so prominent a place in Wash. ington journalism. It improves as its years in. grease, and Washington would hardly be Washing- ton without It.—Baltigore American, Now the oldest paper in Washington city, a one of the most valuable, as a living pierre od metropolitan and Congressional lif; hag earned & continuous and prosperous existence by sagaciou observance of popular sentiment and popular wants, outliving all its original compeers: ho Were less shrewd, less capable, and less enterprising.—Hilis- | boro? (X.0.) Recorder, One of the most interesting and best edited in the country; gives all the latest and very freshest news of Congress and Washington elty; is'a most anxiously looked for pay uyeveryboxly: should be in the hands of every public man and citizen anxious for reliable information from the capital of ous nation rsturg (W. Va.) Times. Everywhere recognized as the leading newspaper of Washington, as ft isdecidediy the most heer, | Tacy and readable, Its weekly edition is a com: | Dleie newspaper, and Js unsurpassed in variety and | completeness of news by any paper in the Waited. | States Gallatin ( Tenn.) ramtinuer, Comes as near to being an independent paper as is possible; the journal of no party, but essentially the organ of the District of C vobia, and as sucb has made its-if the favorite Washington newspa- per. uecessary to everybody in the capital. Silt ake (Utah) Herald, The one conspicuous success of Washington jour- Galism; under the able management of its present Papers | Ron RAILROADS. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. FOR BORFOLE, FORTRESS MONROE AND The swift and elegant iron Steamer 0) THE LAKE, C, J. BONNE- sail forte sot iy OR ani ice, eves) v4 DAY, WEDNESDAY ‘and FRIDAY, at 5 o'cl m., connecting with steamers for ce and other Ne leaves Norfolk and SATURDAY, at 40’clock p. m. FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS, Steamer JOHN W. 8. WOOD, leaves ber whart, torm{e ce meoe eee ct se ana 8th street lineoft Point TUESDAY" THUESDA *he Company's Wharf, Toot of 6th seroste =e ress Othen BAM RE SACOM ae B. J. ACCINELLY, Agent, : STE AMEES FOR NEW YORK. The Bteamers JOHN GIBSON and E. 0. KNIGHT alternately leave Pier 41 East River, New York, at 4 0 avery BATURDAY at p. ‘own every MONDAY, and “Ai Sam wply arom over Metropol ciltasi Bank, 16th stroct, ice over artoR.P. A. DENHA. |, Agent, Water street, ‘r _ SAMUEL BACON, President, T° SUMMER TOUBISTS. ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, From Baltimore to Halifax and Vice Versa The A 1 British lron Screw Stoamships— HIBERNIAN 8 200tons, Capt. Lt. Archer, R.N. Nova SCOTIAN, 3.200 tons, Capt. Richardson CASPIAN, 3,100 tons, Capt. Trocks— ‘Leave Baltimore every other Wednesday Bey cabin DUE, HALIFAX. NOVA SCOTIA. a. passage fax. +820, gold. Rourd trip.........++ +e 2733) old, Including everythiog except wines, etc. ocean trip in First-class Trans-Atlant This is an excellent opportunity to enjoy a brier ie Steam- ships and the charming summer climate of Nova Scotla. First cabin toSt, John’s, Newfoundland. .§35. gold proprietors more prosperous than ever before: a food newspaper in its own fleld: minds its own inéss diligently, and makes money by it.—N. | ¥. Tritune, The leading paper of Washington, and one of the | Most profitable in the country; under Its present | management it is ably edited’ and always bright | and newsy.—Indiana polis Journal, | A newspaper that can thrive where two hundred and sixteen journals have failed since 1790, does not | need a certi of gool character froin its co- temporarles.— Baltimore Gazette. One of the neatest printed and most readable pers that comes to our table, The low subscription | rice places it within the reach of every family. varrenton ( Va.) Free Index, A splendid newspaper; filled with everything of miterest from the capital of the nation: so cheap ery hold in the country can have it.— Ue ( Tenn.) Be j An energetle, eful, publie-spirited journal, | ever alive to aécurate news and present- ing colmmns le to the family circle.—Fred- | erick (Md.) Examiner, | One of the best papers published In Washington we advise all our friends wishing the latest | news from the ypal capital to subseribe for it, | Surry (N. C.) Visitor. Full of good things, valuable and Interesting. | and we hope that its present proprietors will live to | celebrate its half century anulversary.— Washing- ton Anvil, ‘The ablest and best conducted paper of the capi- tal, always presenting the very latest news in a fresh and attractive manner, ginian An old established paper: reports of all events of publ at the national capital.— Yorkville (S. quirer. and acenrate ring En ble reshest rom Congres of all foreign s..d domestic news. Herald, Those who want Congressional and other nationai news directly from headquarters will find it to their interest to try it. mherst (Va,) Enter- prise. A wide-awake. first-class eight-page paper: 1s of fered for ouly $2 per annum; one of the best week- les in the country.—Cumberland (Md.) Civilian. Notwithstanding its mutations, It has been s newsy and enterprising paper. and deserves con- Unued health and prosperity.— Baltimore Sun, Perso ho desire to obtain a paper published at the capital of the Nation would do well to send for it.—Central Protestant, (Greensboro, N.C.) Undoudtediy the leading paper pablished tn Washington: for general pur ‘we unhestating- ly recommend tt.— Wilmington (N. C.) Star. During the long period of Its existence It har maintained its r-putation as the newspaper of ‘Washington.— Monroe co. (W. Va.) Register. Has made a genuine place for Itself asa oright newsy paper: Its prosperity deservedly grows Wi its age.—BpringAeld (Mass.) Republican. ‘The leading paper at the national capital; contains all the latest news: 1s enterprising and rellable.— Charlestown (W. Va.) Spirit of Jefferson. A living evidence of the truth that inde pendence {s the talisman of success in the news- paper press.— The State, (Richmond. Va.) Unsurpassed by any other newspaper in the coun- in anything that énters into the composition of a Grst-class jor rnal,—_Rockville Advocate, Conductd with great energy and ability; one of the most successful and bighiy’ interesting journals of the country.— Frederick Union, ives the cream Newberry (S.C) We commend It to those of our readers desiring s | lve and newsy paper from the Federal Capital.— Kingston East Tennessean, One of the best newspapers In the country, and richly deserves the prosperity it emeys.—Rich- mond (Va.) Whig. Has the largest circulation, and Is one of the best Papers published at the National Capital.—Garrett Co. (Md) Herald. A capital newspaper, and deserves the long life Which ts evidently in ‘store for it.— Washington National Union. Full of the latest_domestic and foreign news an¢ doings about the National Capltal,—Keyser (W. Va.) Tribune. If you want a first-class independent paper from the National Capital, try it.—Grayson (W. Va.) Clipper. One of the best and cheapest papers published tn the United States.—Martinsburg (W. Va.) Inde. pendent, Those wanting a Washington paper cannot dc better than by subscribing to it.—Leesburg (Va.) Mirror. The best paper published at the national capital: contains ail the news,—BUlicutt City (Md.) Pro- gress. A wide-awake, frst-clags paper: one of the best in the coun: akland (Md.) Republican. Those desiring @ paper second to none should subserite for it.—Victuria (Texas) Advocate, Everywhere recognized as_the leading newspaper of Washi —trafton (W. Va.) 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No better paper,— Piedmont Virginian, THE EVENING STAR Is published every evening, except Sunday, at the following rates: Per year, by mail. Per month, by mail. Per month, by carrier. Single copies il THE WEEKLY STAR {s published and ready for delivery every Fri- day morning, at 2.00 per year. Single copies 5 cents. 5 copies one year for $9.00, and one copy to the getter-up of the club. 10 copies one year for $15.00, und one copy to the getter-up of the club. 20 copies one year $20, 4## It \s a condition of this offer that the 3ubseriptions of each club shall all commence at the same time, and all go to the same post office. *.* Subscriptions In all cases,—whether sin «gle or in clubs,—to be paid in advance, anda> paper seut longer than paid for. Address, in all cases, THE LVNING STAR NEWSPAPER 00., WASHINGTON, D. G- 95 OC Staunton Vir- | | wharf, Washington, D. C.; 6. town, D.C. per), which, besides the latest | | | First cabin to Liverpool... a6 75, gold For further information appiy to A. SCHUMACHER & CO, jel 2m___ 5 South Gay street, Baltimore, Md. NCHOR LINE. UNITED STATES MAIL sal from New York for mm w Yor! | sLAseow SATURDAY; | LONDON every WEDNESDAY? Pascenger accommodations unsurpassed for ele- gance and comfort, All Staterooms. on main deck, and Saloon amidshij SALOON CABINS. $65 to $80, CURRENCY. BECONDCABIN, Including ail requisites, $40. Excursion Tickets ‘for ass 8, New ‘York to Paris and return, §135 to $196, accord- ing to stateroom and route chosen, for Booxs of Information, Plat ao ppl; RSC: ER. Ty ROWLING OREN, NEW YORK, | ANNIE K.H 430 10th st. ‘n, Or to K. HUMPHREYS, oth st. w., Washington, Neere SERMAN LLUYED. TBAMSHIP LINE BETWREN NEW YORK, * SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMBN. The steamers of this Company will sail every Sat- arday from Bremen Pier, foot of Third treet, Hoboken," Rates of passage: From New York to Southampton, Lon- lon, Havre aud Bremen, first cabin, $100; second sabia, $60 gold; 31 currency. For freight passage, apply to OELRICHBS & CO. “aon?” “S Bowling Green, New York. \LYDE'’S NEW EXPRESS LINE LPHIA ALEXA ND: WASH. CHILADE NDRIA. - al INGTON AND GEORGETOWN, CONNECTING AT PHILADELPHIA WITH CLYDE'S LI¥B FOR BOSTON, PROVIDENCE, AND NEW ENGLAND STATES, Sailing Days. From Philadeiphia—Saturday, at 12 m, From Washington—Monday, at ll a.m. ¥rom Georgetown Monday. At 7 Dein, mT Freights received daily. h Bills of lading given to Roston and, Providence, and Fall River. Con-' si wishinx :heir goods landed at Georgetown whorl will please nave them marked ‘*George- town, D. 0.” | 90., General | Algeria... Wed., June26 For full information apply to J. H. JOHNSON © CO., 3208 F street northwest. and 18th-street F. HYDE, 69 Wa- agers, 1a South Waarves. Puli: ees marg0-1y er Geo telphia. MERICAN LINE OF STEAMSHIPS Ai Sifevery THURSDAY direct trom Phliadelphia to Liverpool, touching a eee hs intermediate and steerage tickets ite, 1ago'F st, Also, agents for the bed Siar Line at » ageNt a Antwerp. myaa-tt pes LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMEBRS, SEW YORK to QUEENSTOWN & LIVERPOOL EVERY THURSDAY ORB SATURDAY. FeaSl City of Brussels... 5718 of Berltn......5.491! ruseels. . GY of Richmond: 4,607| CIty of New York.3;600 City of Chester.....4,566|City of Paris.......8,081 City of Moutreai...4,490\City of Brookiyn..2.911 "Those maguifesat steamers, Duilt in, watertight bas yy among the strongest, largest and fastest on the Atlantic, ‘The saloons are luxuriously furnished, espectally well lighted and ventilated, and take up the whole width of the ship. The principal staterooms are amidships, forward of the engines, where least golse and motion is felt, and are replete with every gomfort, having all lafest tmprovementa, doud herths, électric bells, ‘Fhecuisine has always been aspectalty of this tne, dies’ cabins and bathrooms, gentlemen's smok- and bathroot barbers’ shops, pianos, libra- ries, &c., provid For rates of ‘and other information apply to JOHN @. DAL: t, Sland 83 Broadway, N.Y.;3. W. BOT rei Go. DA. BROSNAN, 926 G'st) for D. C.; D. A. si Ieee W. MOMS, Adams Express told-mwfem JUNABD LINE. ih the view of GEC Eing the cance, ot view of dim olision, the Steamers of this line take a specific course for all seasons of the year. On the outward passage from Queenstown to New York or Boston, crossing the meridian of 60 at 43 at., oe posing to the north of ae the nines ti meward passage crossit \dian wD at 42 lat., or nothing to the north of 42. CHE BRITISH D RTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, SETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL. CALLING AT CORK HARBOR, fRom NEW YORE. From NEW YORE. “Russia... Wed., May 29 | *Rassia... W: Scythia, June 6 | Scythia. Abyssinia. Wed, June 12 Borbnia..Wed., June 19 ly July 31 trom New Yorn. OF PASSAGE, By steamers carrying steerage, $80and 100 gold. And every followt ny SBATES <vurding to acco tions. By teamers tot carrying stee $80, $100 ana old, according to accom m: ition. ‘Tickets to Paris, $15, gold, additional, Beturn Uckete on favorabié terms. teerage at very low rates, Stecrage iverpool and Queenstown and all other parts of Europe at lowest rates, ‘Through bilis of lading given for Belfast, Glas- cow, Havre, Antwerp and other ports on the Con- ‘nent, and tor Mediterranean ports. For freight and © apply at the Company's fice, Nor 4 Bow'tng titeen or both aye and abin, to OTIS BIG ELOW, 605 7th street, Wash- D.C. ‘Sy Cds. @. FRANCKLYN, agent, N.Y THE TRADES. 3 oon BINDING, The public is fully informed that the LYCETT BOOK RINDERY 1s carried on ss heretofore, The same excellent workmen are em- ployed, and the work turned out will be in the Superior style which has al been a character- inde of thee establishment.” ° 1012 Pa. ave.. 80 floor. ape-ly ‘ABINET- MAKER, New HAMPSHIRE AVENUE AND M STREET, Nortuweet. nov7- JIBBOR BROTHEIMs, G* PeRBAGTICAL Boox aap JOB ERInrEEe, nsylvania avenue, Washington, D.C, Ca salty. Jabis-1y ‘Fine Printing a Spec! WNINGS. ALTIMORE AND OHIO BAILBOAD. THE GREAT DOUBLE TRACK. NATIONAL ROUTE AND SHORT LINE NORTH, NORTHWEST, WEST AND SOUTH- in A a. SODAY, NE oe a 4 $5:16'a.m.—New York Phtisdaiphis: and Boston to Baltimore MHicott City, ‘On 8 only. Stops at Shipley*s, Laurel, Ani June- Hanover, and Rik ridge Hon, Jessup ca Wi b a. m.—! Annapolis ay. Inchester, Hagerstown, (Cranberry, Strasburg W! and W: : Way via Relay.) :10 a. m.—Point of Rocks, Cranberry, Stras- burg, Winchester. Hagerstown. ana Way Stations. Tear bgutiiaet Bathe ELE, eae ay Mees Philadelphia, Rese York and ‘Stops at Annapolis ction. 18:35 a.m.—St. Louis, Chicago, Columbus, and Pittsburg Express. ard Valley Branch except Car to ‘Staunton, PULL- Through MAN CAB to Cincinnati daily. Grafton to san- dusky. daily, except Satarday 9:00—-On Sunday only, Baltimore, Annapolir and Way, Balti Stops at Bla- more 3 . Beltsville, Laurel, Annapol's Junction, Teeny and Hanover, . M. at'20,P-m.—Baltimore, Annapolis, Ellicott City "1:30 D.m.—New YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND BosToN EXPRESS. On ‘Sundays to Baltimore only, stopping at all Stations. Stop at Laurel. 4:30 p.m.—Baitimore, Bladensburg, and Laurel Express. Frederick via Relay. Steps at Aunapulis Junctior 14:85 p.m.—Point of Rocks. Frederick, Hagers- town, ester and Way Stations. On Sunday: to Polnt of Rocks and Way Stations only. nf2:f0 P-m.—Baltimore, Annapolis and Way St» ons. 15:30 p.m.— Philadelphia, Norfolk and Baltimore Express. Norfolk except Sunday. NORFOLK PASSENGERS TAKEN IN THE CAR8 DIRECT TO Boat AT CANTON. Stop st Bladensburg and rel. +6:50—Baltimore and Way Stations. 47:15—CHIC4GO AND LUMBUS EXPRESS. SLEEPING UARs to Chicago. 48:10 p.m.—Baitimore Express. +8.25— St. Louls. Cincinnatt, Loulsvitieand Pitts- burg Express, Pittsburg, except Sunday, Pull man cars. 19:30 p.m.—NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE EXPRESS, SLEEPING CAR to New York, and SPECIAL SLEEPING CAB to Philadel- ia. as Dally, Other trains dally except Sunday, All trains stop at Relay Station. All through Gains will stop at’ Sir Jchn's Run for passengers to and from Bergeley Springs, and at Deer Park and Oakland Hotels during the sea- son. For further information apply at the Baltimore axd Ohio Ticket Ofices, Washingt .n Station, and 485, 601 and 603 Pennsylvania avenue, and 613 15th street northwest, Washington, aud Masonic Tem- le, High street. Georgetown, where orders will bovtaken for baggage to be clecked and’ Tecel ved t© any point in the city. W.L. CLEMENTS, Master of Transportation, L, M. COLE, General Ticket Agent. 3e20 GEO, 8. KOONTZ. General Agent. 1878 resgifi¥ama 1878 TO THE NORTH, WEST AND SOUTHWEST, Double Track, Steel Rails, Splendid scenery, Magnificent Equipment, JUNE 10th, 1878. TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, from Depot corner of Sixth and B streets, as followa: For Pittsburg and the West. 10:10 a.m, dally, with Parlor Car to Pittaburg and Sleeping Cars from Pittsburg to Cincinnati, St. Louls aud Chicago; 7:40 p.m, daily, with Palace Uar to Chicago. BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD, For Canandaigua, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara ¥alis and the north. at 7:40 p.m. dally, except Saturday, with Palace Cars to Watkins. For Williamspo. Lock Haven, and Elmira, at 10:10am. dally, except Sunday, For New York and the Kast, 1:45 a.m. and 9:30 Ps m. daily, with Palace Cars attached. Limited Express Of Pullman Cars, 9:20 a.m. daily, ex- cept Sunday. For ‘Now York and the East, 1:30 p.m. daily. ex- cept Sunday, with Sleeping Cars from Wash- ington to Boston, For Brookiyn, N. Y.. al! through trains connect at Jersey City with boats of Brooklyn Annex, affordi direct frausfer to Fulton street, avoiding double fer- riage and journey across New York city. Por Philadelphia, 1:30 p, wn, oe except Sunday, and 1:45 . m., an and 9:30 p. m, daily. pinta Express, 9:20 a, m. daily, except Sun- Ye Accommodation for Baltimore, 6:55, 8:30 a. m. and 4: Pe m. dally, except Bunday. For Pope's Creek Line. 6:65 a. m, and 4:20 p. m daily, except Sunday, For Annapolis, 6:65 a, m. and 4:20 p, m, daily, except Sunday, ALEXANDRIA AND | FREDERICKSBURG RAILWAY AND ALEXANDRIA AND WASHINGTON RAILROAD, For Alexandria, 6, 7. 8, 9:10. 10, 11 a.m., 1, 3, 4:20, 6, 6:20. 7p. m,’ Ou Sunday at 9:10 am, avo land7p.m, For Xicbmend sna the South, 2:45 a, m. and 9 a.m. ¥: 6:10 p. m, dally, except Siniay 8 leave Alexandria for aghingio 6, 7. 8, 9:10. 10, 11 a.m; 1,8, 4:20, 5 6:90 ana? p.m, On sin at8and 10a, m.and 6:20 p, m, ‘Tickets, information, sleeping and parlor carsac- commodations can be procured at the offices, north- sast corner of Thirteenth street and Pennsylvania sylvania avenue. and at the depen whee sige avenue, and at wi ‘Bibe lett, for the checking of baggage to destina- tion from hotels and residences, a FRANK THOMBON, General Manager. i BOOKS AND STATIONERY. EW BOOKS FOR JUNE. ~*Rothmel,*? by the author of ‘*That Hushand of Mine.’ The New Life, by Rev. A. W. Pitzer. ‘Ine Fitness of Christianity to Man, by Bishop Hontington, Letters to a Young Clergyman, by J. C Miller, D D. S-me Dificuities of Bellet, by Rey. F. F. Shore. Conditional Immortality, by Rev. W. R. Huntington, Predestination, by Moz- ley.’ Salvator Mundi, by Samuel Cox, At WM. BALLANTYNE & SON'S, jc10-tr 428 Seventh st. n.w- UMMER READING, Ouidas’ Friendship. “ Lippincott’s Magazine, x1, Memorial and Biographical Sketches, Freeman Clarke. Christ, His Nature and Werk, Charlotte Cushman, her Life and Stebbins... ees A dtudy of Milvou"s Paradise Lost, Himes. Adventures of ac American Consul Abroad. AB-BA-RA-KA-Tis Land of the Massaere, Carrington tye a Watch and Ward. H. James, St. Peer’s Bride, by author Daughter, Love Works Wonders. 330 Machine Construction, Text aud’ Pians, mpKins . - Ciitton Picture, ‘Odd Trump’ Series. pL 2 2 TEesoee-« ‘Maria Monks et ame pamato as SB RS S88 83 ss vank!'n Square Library as far as published. CEOQUET, in ail styles, SOLOMONS & CHAPMAN, jeT-tr 911 Pennsylvania avrnue. A be WOMAN’S BIBLE, a free transla. tion by Miss Smith, of Glastenbury, Conn, sold at BALLANTYNE’S, It is highly commend- ed by classical scholars, my25-1m_ IE LATEST PUBLICATIONS, A Synopals of History, by Sam’l. Willard, Mod- ern Dwellings in Town and Country, by H. H. Holly, Studio, Field and Gallery, by tin, The i @. D. Boardman. How to Paint Paovigraphe, ei 8) ‘aint lotog ral y G, B. Ayres, tram Analysis, by J- Norman Lockyer: Intex a, Series. ‘Esther “Pennefeather, by Alice Perry: Harper's Library of American Fiction, Reaping the Whirlwind, by author of Old Myddieton’s Money. The God Son of a Marquis, by Andre Then- riet. “Lees Black Than We Are Painted, by James Payn, Decetyers, Ever; by Mrs, H. Lovett Cain- oben, 1s He Fopenjoy 2” A novel, by A. Trollope. Keramvs and other Poems, by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, $1.25. Memoir of Win. F, B: ¥.W, Pettey, $1.00. The Voyage of the ger. by fir C. WyvilleThomson, 2 vois., maps and illustrations, $12, MOHUN B: es my18-tr Booksellers and Stationers, ties: av. UR BOOK LIST FOR MAY. ‘Waiks in London, by A. J. C. Hare, 00; the len- 8 vo., Viking and other Poems, by Spencer, Study of Milton’s Paradise Lost, by Himes, §1.60: Fie Greeks of To-day, Tuckerthan, $1.60) Ovio's 8. C. Reports, vol. 6, $5; Cockcroft’s ‘Table of Figo Fol, 1, $7,005 Jones on Mortgages. @ vols, $12; Clifford's C. C. Reports, vol. 3; U.8. D! vol. 8, new series, We have just received a assortment of the new styles in Stationery, includ- oe eg Eres Taper and Rnvelopes, and igand Env in we paper bores, Any Miscellaneous or Law Book not in stock or- dered premptly. “ We a & O. H. MORRISON, Law BoogsRLLERs, myl4-tr Bt SWEET CATAWBA WINE, $1 PER GALLON. JOHN H. MAGRUDER, 41491 New York avenue. jel3-tr near U. 8, Treasury Department, ANTED-— You to know thata first-class SEC- 'D HAND SUL is better and che rsa STH 2 ON: Snead ceulsen Wai Bact se attended to, Reutty \OKE DOWN TO FOUR CENTS. BTY BUSHELS DELIVERED FOR $3.10 GAS-LIGHT OFFICE, Octi-tr 411 AND 413 10TH SrReer. RINCE ALBE BT FROUK COA’ Pittiaccn? Sie ana gio, ava with V¢ is. TO-MORROW. THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ONE SIX-YEAR-OLD BAY MARE, (SOUND AND KIND:) “ONE NO-TOP ROAD WAGON, (BREWSTER:) ONE TOP PH.E- TON. MADE BY GRAHAM. On SATURDAY MORNING, June 224. 1878, at 12 o*clock, in feont of ‘my saies- Toms, I shall sell the above; the pro} of a gentleman who has no further use for them, 20 "THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, |OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE SALE OF FUR- NIIURE, CARPETS, BILVER PLAID WAKF. CHINA AND GLASS WARE. On SATURDAY MORNING, June 221, 1878, at 10 o'clock, in front of my auction rooms, [shall sell a large collection of the THIS AFTERNOON. TT E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctionesr. STEES’ SALE OF A BRICK HOUSE. No. $7 DEFREES STREET, NEAR GOVERN. MENT PRINTING OFFICE. By vir ue of a deed of trust baring dat> the 9 hday of April, 1877. and recorded tu Liber No. 849, folio 248, one of the land cords of the District of Columbia, the undersigned ‘Trustees will sell. at public auction, in fron: the Dremiss, on FRIDAY, the 21st day of Zun: at 6 o'clock p.m., all of Lot 109, in Shepher 1s re gorded subdivision of square 623, In the city of ‘ashington, D. Terms of Sale: One-fourth cash; residue In one and two years, with inverest; the deferred pay~ ments to te secured by deed of trust on pronerty sold. or all cash, at option of purchaser. $200 to be paid when bid is accepted, and terms to be co n- plied with in five days, otherwise a resale at risk above Goods, Of defaulting purchaser. st 5 is . EO. F. APPLEBV, . Jeto 2t THOS. DOWLING, Auct. We Geen }rrustees. |OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. _je15-d@ds HORSE, CARRIAGE AND HARNESS AT AUUTION. On SATURDAY MOBNING, June 22, 1878, at 12 o*clock, in front of my sa:es rcoms, I shall sell the above outfit. 420 THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. IHANCERY SALE OF VERY VAUUASLE REAL ESTATE. ON THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF M AND FOURTH STREETS. NORTH W EST. Under and by virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, ssa in Equity cause No. 4165—wherein F. M: Ramsay is complainant, aud Joseph Daniels ér are defendants, the undersigned ‘Trustee wil! sell ‘at public auction on the premises, on SATUR- DAY, the 1st day of June, 1878. at 5:30 p. m. all thé right, title and interest, of the parties to said cause, {n and to the following Pieces or par. cels of ground situated in the City of Washington, in the Dis:rict of Columbia, and known and. ds seribed as follows: First, parts of lots 1 and 2¢, tu square numbered 514, beginning for the same at sel at public avetion, tm front of the the northeast corner Of said lot numbered 24, aud | meinista. on FRIDAY. June Zier at 4p | running west the line of M street north, | m.. the Frame Build ngs corner of 22d asa B thirty-two (32) feet; thence south, and at righ’ | s re ts u.w., the same to be removed within filiesn angles With said street, one hundred feet ty a days nites sale, fovt alley; thence along sad alley thirty-two feet Terms ca h. to the line of Fourth street "vest; thence nor-h | 418-4" along said street. oue hundred feet to place of be- Iuning: together with all the rights and privileges ¢.. thereunto belonging. This lot is improved hy an elegant three-story brick dwelling wih ail the | 4 modern improvements, and fine stable in rear of lot. A'so, lot “1°. in’ J.C. Harkness’ subdivi- sion of lots in square numbered 514, west of and aijoining ‘the above described parts of lots 1 aud Sone R TOWN Dan ‘Terms of sale prescribed by the decree: One- | Ou TUKSDAY, June 35. 1878, at6 o'clock fourth of the purenaes money shall be in cash, and | P.n!.. the undersigned wiil sell, at publi the residue in four equal instalments, payable re- | 1!on. In front of the premises, the w spectively, in six. twelve, elghteen and twenty- | 17% feet front by 150 feet deep Of Lot 134, B four months from date of sale: thedeferred pay- | and Hawkins’ addition to Georgetown, b ments to bear Interest at the rate of 8 per centum | With the improvements. consisting of er anuum, from date of sale, and bea reserved | Story brick dwelling with seven rooms and ag ien upon the real estate sold, ‘and upon full pay- $id, Collar Bas and water. with the use of a trex ha tine vot alley to the Tea nee house, Shine bale Dy the oar eae ae aheacacion Terms: One-half cast; and the balance in six and will be given tothe purchaser or purchasers, of | t®elve months, with & percent, in'erest. secure said lots of ground. A deposi: of $200 on each lot to | 3 a deed of trust on the property sold, cash be paid by purchaser at thine of sale, All conyey- | a option of the purchas-r. $100 required as a acing at Purchaser's cos:, If terms of sale are not | deposit at the time of sale; and all cmveyaneing compiled with in five days, the Trustee reservesthe | ad recording at purchaser's cost. Terms to right to sell at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchasers, ¥. P. B. SANDS, Trustee, No. 490 Louisiana avenue, B. H. WARNER, Auct, my 22-10t aa- BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEE, THE nove sale is postponed unuil THURSDAY, the 20th day of June, 1878, at_the same hour’ and Qu4s CHRY SALK. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in equit cause No. 5 203, Doe. 16 we will, on #RI-, DAY, thy 21st day of June, 1878.’ at 6 o°clock v m., in rout of the premises, seli at auction, te West 40 teet 9 Inches froin front to rear of Lot 4, 10 ‘Square 924 in this city, situated on the northeast comer of 8:h street east and public space (opp rite Wellach School Building), and improved by tree (3) rame Houses, rs ‘Terms: One-third cash; residue in thre equal pay ents, at six. twoive, and eighteen moaths, with 6 per cent interest.’ Conveyancing at pur. cha er'sceat, Depostt of $100 at time of sale. REGINALD. FENDALL, } Trustees. IUNCANSON BKOB.. Auctioncecrs, }11-eo&as (Post,eo.} 'T., ©: WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioncer. THOS, &. WAGGAMAN Auct. B.* WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. ECUTOR'S SALE OF A DESIRABLE TW )- STORY PRESSKO KRU K FRONT DWELo LING. No” 46 SECOND STREET. BE TWREN MAKKEP AND HIGH STREETS, con plied with in five days, otherwise the Execat res: Fv+s the right to reselr the property at the risk ana cost of the defaulting purchaser, after giving ploper notice. WILLIAM ACTON, Executor. . T. COLDWELL, Salesman. W18-6t GREEN & WISE, Auctioneers pace, F. P. B. SANDS, SUSTEE’S SALE OF 1! rE $ P iny81-3aw eds ‘Trustée, | TSUSTEE'S SALE OF IMPROVED REAL E: _ ves By virtue 0: a deed of trust, dated October aa-BY ORDER THE COURT, THE §1.P%5" wa aerate “rile Is POSEPUN YD autir SACURDAY, P looky eee, epoied In Liber C. No. 4 follo B87 et seq. of the laud records for Alex= andria county, Virginia, and by direction of the v of June, 1878, at the sam hour aud 20 F. P. B. SANDs, Trastes, ’ E20 _SAN hers of the iotes ecu thereby. T will afer at IN, publ’e auction, on the premises, on JIN ES- J) USCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. PAY. goth day of June, Avo 4878, arg oreo ne m., the following real & iyn, in Alexandria count: numbered one (1), in squai ein the town ¢ Virginta, to wit: numbered one (1), ‘as jaid down on the plat of the town of Rosslyn, mace by Brewer and Wilson, and reco:ded in the ian records of the county aud siate aforesaid. ‘The im- provements consis. of a large doubie house, with store roums, stabilng, fruits, &c. &c,,and formerly oceupt d by'Jas. F. Gross, ‘Terms of sa’e: $533 33 cent from October 1st, 18° in casb; $533 33, and in 1877, at six per cent. to cay of sale, payabie Ucto- be Ist, 1878; $533 33 and interest’ from October Ast, 1877, at six per cent. per annum to day of ‘sale, "payable “April Ist, 1879; the tin TRUSTEES" SALE OF THREE TWO-STORY HRICK DWELLINGS AND LOTS, SEVEN TWO-STORY COTTAGE FRAME DWEL INGS AND LOTS AND NINE BUILD- G@ LOTS. SIPUATED RESPECTIVELY ON HSTREET, 7TH AND 8TA STREETS NORTHEAST. By virtue of a deed of trust given to us, ated May Ist, 1873 and duly recorded in nd {uterest at six per . and expenses of sale, res from October 1st, Liber No. 715 "folio 898. of the land records for the District of Columbia, and by request of the panty secured) we will sell ‘at public auction, on DAY, the 18h day of June, A.D. 1878, at Bo’clock p.'m., in front of the respective prem- ses, all those certain pisces, or parcels of land and premises, known aud described upon : r round plat | of payment of residue of purchase’ money, if or plan of the city ay, Te Sington, PCa as beng | Susy will be aunounced at sate. Ail the deterred Tay inents to bear interest at six per cent. from day OF kale, Dotes to be secured hy deed of trust on the Property sold. A deposit of $200 required at time of sale, Conveyai cing at purchaser's cost. If terms of sale are not complied with within one week from day of sale, the Trustee reserves the Fight to reseil the property at the ‘risk ani cost of the defaulting purchaser. a‘ter giviug five days’ notice of such resale in the Eveniug Star newspa- per of Washington, W.C.,and alexandriaGazette, iginia, JAMES QUASTON, Trustee, 21, 22, 81, 82. 33. and 84 of A.B Kelley's subdi- vision of square 889, together withall the improve- ents, ways, eascinents, rights, privileges, ap- urtenances and hereditaments to the sate, be- opging of otherwise appertaining, Lots, 8 and 9 are improved by’ three well-bullt two-story Brick Houses, Nos, 706, 708 and 710 H sireet ne, 1gots10, Wand 12are untinproved aud front on street ne. Lot 12 being at the co.ner of H and 7th streets ne, Lots 13 16, 17 and 21 are unimproved and front DUNCANSON BROS., Salesmen, on 7th streeveast, TTHUSREES SALE OF VALUABLE IM- Lots 14, 15, 18 and 22 are Improved by two-story EON URE ESTATE ON sour a: Frame Dwellings fronting on 7th street, between Siludans "Su ciulest, SCs sstind «regis 32 and 93 are unimproved and front on 8tt Promy “wack A Ss Vay ERE, Lots 81 and 34 are Improved by two-story Frame THREE TWO-STORY FRAME DWELL- ING8 THEREON, By virtue of two decd shectively June 9:h, 1877, and Alugust 9:h, fr 3877, and recorded respectively in Liber Now £59, folio 55. and Liver No 863. folio 158, ‘of the ‘and records for the District of Columbia, and at Dwellings and front ou 8:h street, between H and I streets ne. Terms: One-third cash; balance in six and tweive months; notes bearing interest at 7 per cent. untl! ald, and secured by ded of trust on the premises sold. All conveyancing at the cost of the purcha- of trust, dated re- set the request of the parties secured thereby. I. will Sesoide IY the tortie o oae nat soo” | sell at pathic auction te ont or ake eta, Within’ seven days fren day of sale, the Trastes- | TUESDAY. June 25th, 1878, at 6 olciock pa: Feeerve the right to revou the property at therisk | Ort part Of lot 4” It square als, Washlugto’ aa cost of the defaulting purchaser, upon giving five days’ public notice of such resale, JOHN H GLICK. CONKA! KAUFFMAN, my80-4 (Post) 4g THE AFOVE SALES ARE POSTPONED, en account of the tn nancy of the wea her, until Sea U BDAY Tet dao J me same hvur and Nar es, JOUN H. “K. 3 ms CONRAD KaUFEMan, Trustees. HOS. E. WAGG@AMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer TLUSTEE‘S SALE OF IMPROVED AND UN- IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, By virtue of a deed of trust, to the nnder- signed, of dateof January 2d, A. D. 1875. aud du y recorded in Liber’ No, 779, ‘follo 115,, ciry. iv said Discrict, and bounded as follows, viz: Beginning at northwest corner of said lot and suuare, thence south along 8th street 22. feet, thence’east 75 feet 10 inches, thence south 23 fect, thence east 23 feet 6 iuches, thence north 45 feet tO scuth G street, and thence west along said @ street 99 feet 4 inces to place of beginning, together with the improvements thereon. ‘These houses and ground attached will be offered separately. 'erms of cale: One-third cash (of which §50 on each house must be pald at thme of sate); Dalance in six and twelve months, with 8 per cent., Se- cured by purchaser's notes and deed of trust on Property gold. Conveyancing and recording at Du: chasers cost. If tarms of sae are not com- plied with in six days after sale, Trustee reserv>s the right to rese'l at risk apd cost of defaulting purebaser. WM. F, HOLTZMAN, Trustee, } Trustees. ore of the land records for the District of Colum- 21 F st. nw. Via, and at the request of the party secured there- | _&. F. STEIGER, Auct. jel3-atans Vy,L wil sell at pubic auction, on SATURDAY, June 22, A. D. 1878, in front of the respective Premises, the follow ng described real estate, sit- Late in the city of Washington, District of Colum- Dia: m., the west half of Lot 19, in QALEOF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON THE NORTH SIDE OF I ST., NEAR 23p STREET NORTHWEST. By ¥irtue of a deed of trust re led in Liber, 854, folio 410, et seq., one of the Laud rds of the pistrict of’ Columb‘a, and a Gecree of the Supreme Court of the District of Cplumpls. pasved in equity cause No. S791, Jane At 3:30 o'clock p. m., Lot 71, in Darrow and th. 1878. we will, on +s the 23:h of others* ‘BLDGIvision or tw are 133, said lot fronting | June, 1578, at 6 o'clock p. m., in front of the 14 feet on R street north. be ween ABth and toes pitinises, sélv at public auction lot 2, in square 40, sireets west, witha d: pth o: 100 feet, improved by | In the city of Washington, which said lot, unime ab-rocm frame house, proved, containing abou 16 346 square’ feet uf At 4o'clock p. m., Lot 69, in Edward Karle's | ground. will be subdivided iuto three lots, each of recorded subdivisich of square 276, on an alley | Which will have a frontage of about 21 fect on I between 12 band 18ch streets and K and 8 stree.s, | Street, and will be sold separately. improved by a 4-room frame house, Terms of sale: Oue-tnird, toge:her with the ex- At4:30 0°clock p. m., Lot 68 and 69, In Allen’s | Pruses of sale, in cash; the’ residue in three equal and Falcouer’s subilvision of lots 47 to 64, inciu- | P8ymentsat six, tweive and eighteen months, re- SORES eTe aera ornets’ subdivision in square | shéctiveiy, for which the notes of the purchaser, bumbered 274, betweeu T and U streets norch, and | bearing interest from the day of sale at 8 per cen! 12th and 13th streets wes:, improved by two 4- Tout brick Dovses, fronting on an alley. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; balance in six and twelve mowths: no ex bearing Interest at ten (20) per cent, until pald, and secured by a ‘ead of trust on the property. * All conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser. "A deposit of $50 required on each lot as son as sold. If the terms of sale are not complied with In tendays the Trustee reserves the right to resell at the risk and cost of the defaulting purehasers: JOHN COUGHLIN, Trus-ee, THOS, E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. jelg-isas TPRUSTERS SALE OF 4 VALUABLE STA VLK LOT IN THE ALLEY BETWEEN 181 AND 14rn STREETS AND L AND MassACHUSETTs AVENUE, . Fy virtueof a deed of trust, dat.d May 14th: 1877, and recorded in Liber No. 850, folld 26, one of the laud records for the Discrict of. Cclun-bia, and by the written request of the party recured thereby, we will sell at pubiic auction, of the premises, on SATU DAY, dune 231, 1878, at 5:40 o'clock p. m., all that pice or parvsl of land dezeribed ly taid deed of trust, belug part of Lot numberec 6, in savare No. 247. Terms: Cash, $50 dep'sit req tired at time of sale. Conveyancing a cost of pu'- haser. Pes ATS orclock, p. Jtavidson's subdivision in square numbered 163, improved by a 4 room fram: house, 1740 L street n, W., and 2-room brick iu rear of lot. per at num, payable semi-anuually, and secured oy a deed of trust on the property soid. will be taken; or the purchaser may pay in full, at his op- tion, “All conveyancing and recording will be at the cost of the purchaser, and if the terms of sale shall not be complied with in five daysa‘ter the sale the property will be resold at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. A deposit of $150, or $50 cn each subdivided lot, will be required at the Hime of sale ae ELMICK. H. G, ALLEMAN, { Trustees. Oflice 923 F st, B. H. WARNER, Auctioneer. VHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, TRUSTERS’ SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED PROPERTY AT AUCTION, Viz: BiICK AND FRAME HOUcES OUCUPIED At 8 HUOL HOUSKS, ON NOR|HEAST CORRKER OF A’ AND Tri STREETS NORTHEAST. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated October 10:h, 1878, and recorded in Liber 835, Folio fer 156, of the land records of Washington, Dis-2t4 trict of Columbia, and by direction of’ the holucr: of the note secured thereby, we will sel! at public auction, in front of the premises, on MUNDAY, of June 24h, 1878, at 5 o°clock p.im., all those par- Mr POS ALLS! Prinstecs, | cebor greats Ween eat pall {nose pare DUNCAN*®O BRO8., Aucts, jewa jombia, known as original lets 3 aud 4, of square Ee Terms ofsale: One-third cash; the residus in one apd two years, secured by deed of trust on the property, and notes bearing 8 per cant. interest. Payable semi-annually. If the terms of saie are not complied with in seven days from sale, the Trustees reserve the right to resell at the cisk and cust of the defaulting purchaser. $200 dowu wh-n the ope, is struck off. t Conveyauciug and re- cor at purchaser's cost. A THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. Je13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 22, 24 H. WARNER, Keal Estate Auctioueer, GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. EADY-MADE SHIRTS. Men’s unfinfthed Shirts, 60 cents; of Wamsutta muslin, 75 cents. Finished, 78 cents: of Wainy Gulia miusiip, 90 cents. | Boys) Shirrs, 12, 12% aud 18-11 ch, at 50 vents unfinished, aud 75 cente fin ished, of Wamsu'ta cotton. SHIRTS TO ORDER. The best Shirts at $2.25; second, $2, $1.75, $1.60, Ehiy Linen Collars, 8 Tor BL, "pecta Bongeis: y Linen “Cul r $1, pec! a; tihers, 6 fur $1. Lien Quits, "25 bouts por gute: } trustees. best do., 37 ‘Jeans : | TROSTEFS: SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK ze Unders urs Liste Thread doe" Novelsien ti BESIVENCE, No. 123 F S1REKT NUR CH- Wear ald Husiery, i THOMPSON'S SHIRET Factory. By virtue ofa deed of trust,dated November 2 Ms8Ovy ODD. | 180. "1877, duly recorded 1 Liver 871. fo. jel5-tr_ 816 F st. n.w., opp. Pateni Office. i. hand wep or District of ‘Goumoun, A 7 nest of party secured, we will ef F entstea HAT TS summer wor, tein | Batt ear ayes Beene Ns a ¥, the uw A at5 oe’ sapeie "Btraw Hates face pandst and mio wee | p m..Lotsixty-four (64, tn Sint e Rohsere re, Soir Fat rats fo, tlewen. Large stock corded subdivision of Syuare seven huod.ed and Stk Umbrellas tor ution a slate. twenty-one (Tz) in chiy of Washington, D.C ATTER, ‘erms of sale: Oue-third cash (of which $100 jeld-te 1237 Peunsyloania arenus, ste at ri mo cians tn RESH STOO: sraiien F sag with 8 per cent. interest until paid. to be soared or on the premises sold. ‘Terms to'be fully met within A seven ‘otherwise the property will be Fasold SER AN MAZES St isk or commat echasee oe evening Btar, For Gatemen, Tonthe and Boys, just reosived. ANDEE B, DUVALL, reasons assortment Ladies and Gentlemen's ). MM ABO: SUN UMBRELLAS. at the lowest market prices. | J T- COLDWELL, Salesman. eodts ee MB RELI AS and FARASOLS covered and re- ByCEREE OF THE BOARD OF DinEC- is ‘WALTER EER, Harran, tors of the Anacostia & Potomac River Rail- felled Btdck Will take place at Baas Ot Foe 1419 Pennsylvania fei! will place at Room No, 1, St, =e See RET oem BUMONDAY, JULY Ist, 1878, DUCED PRICES. At 18 o'clock. ib at eale, undersigned begs leave to inform his AW GUINARD, Prosigent. | reine oes Genk at oe E FINEST AND THE CHEAPEST sot te IDS ta his 1, eee oe line specttally reat ae ‘AS. DUNGAN, Auctioneer, 817 7th st. n.w. (Red Frent Building.) NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, BRUSSELS CARPETS, &C., AT AUCTION On SATURDAY MOKNING, June 221, commer cing at 10 o“clock. at my salesrooms, Ne. 817 7h street, between H And 1 streets borthw: st, will réll a large collection of Fur- riture. Carpets, &c.. comprising— Wa'nut Chamber Suits, Cott Hair, Cloth and Rep Parlor Suits, w utand Poplar Vardroves, Walnut and Qak Hall Furnitu Rosewood, Marble and Walnut Tabies, Bureaus. bedsteads, Washstands. Lounges, Desks: Hair, Husk and Spring Mattresses, Pillows, Chairs, Kitchen Furniture, And a large variety of Furniture unnecessary to enumerate. ALSO, 15 Brussel Carpets, assorted sizes, ‘Three- ply and Ingraia Carpets, Mattings. &c. N. B.—The special a:tention of dealers ts called to this sale, as every article will be sold without "Bale poettive, rain or shi ie positive, in or shine, , JAMES DUNGAN, Auer., it ST strect n.w. G., SaMSTAG, Auctioneer, 427 71h st. n.w. Ss pect GREAT AUCTION SALE OF DRY GooDs. I shall sell, at wy auction room, No. 427 7th street northwest. on SATURDAY and MONDAY, June 224 and 24th, the entire stock therein, consisting of a full tne of Dry Goods and Notion-."Totlet and Fancy Articles, L * and Chi'dren's Dresses, Ri bous at Fiowers, Ladies’ and Geut's Furnishing Gols Also, will be added to sale, an Invoice of Catiery. ‘The entire stoca to be sold without reserv=. 3.8 MSTAG, Auctivacer, 21-3." 427 Tin et north wsst @J CBN SHERMAN. oat Estate Aucttouesr, Bt. Cloud buiding, By virtue o' leed of trust, dated and ¢- cuted 60 the 6th day of Oc iu aud ‘ecorded on the 10° day D. 1876, in Wher No. 832, foil Yecers for Washington county in’ ths Dist i Columbia, and at the request of the party secuo thereby T will sei at puvite auction BMONDAY. ths Sthdayo! Ju S himen Ag at 5 orclock p. i, the £0 sw reribed real estate, sitaace in tue city of W: ton, nthe District of Columbia. to wit: Al Siguated upen the ground pi as Lots numbered forty forts -seven ( . R. Shephe - umbered twenty-five ( r hondrd and st asrecorded in the office of the surve: ity and District, in liver R. L. Hoxie, fo'io 0. Bald lot number 01 and is impreyed by a three-story. bri having two stores, with ent: end adwelling, with entrance said lots forty-six (48). and forty ven Dave severally a frontage on B street south of feet 8 inches, ane ch improved by a two (2) ors vrick dwelling house, with basement rooms. Said lets will be sold separacely, commen: tag with lot No. 45, and selling them ‘in the order o! their nimbers. ‘Terms of sate: One fourth of the purchase price of each lot to be patd in cash , and the residue in cqual installments at six, twelve and eighiveu nonths, spectively, with interest on the whole e ix percentum peranunnm, until paid, aunually, the purchaser giving uls *s therefore, to be secured by deed of trust on thepreyerty. A depositof §2:0 on sald lot 45. ant 67 $1 Gon each of the other ot said lots will be €0! saiv, after (he bid o7 bids sh: ' pied. The terms of sale are re e complied with w thin seven days fr dy of sale; otherwise the Trustee reserves th. right to resell at the risk and cost of the defaaiting purchase: o- purchasers, All conveyancing at the | purchase1"s cost. . ZACHARIAH CHANDLER, Trustea, W. M. SMITH, Salesu an. je2i- CA SUN BRUS., Auctioneers, PARLOR SUITS, BRUSSEL CARPET. MUSIC BOQUET AND SUIT AQUARI PICTURES, ORNAMENTS, M. T TRE TABLES. HALL E. LIBRARY . WINDOW SHADES, 8! OVES, CRUCK ERY. D GLASSWARE. &c., &. IUONDAY MOMNING. June 24tn, mencing at 10 o°elock, We Will sell ou the NOT, premises Ube entire contents of House No. 22 3d st. s e., within one square of East Capitol st. and Pennsylvania avenue, +20 3t DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts, TDUNCANBON BROS., Auctioncers, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. On TUESDAY, June 25, 1878, at 10 o°cleek a.im., 1 ‘sha I seli at the Sa. OE 10Cms of Duneanson Bros., corner 91h | ard D streets nor:hwest— Ove Landan, made by Joseph Beckhaus, Phila- ae'phia. Terins cash, CHARLES T, DAVIS. je18-d BP, F STEIGER, Real Estate auctioneer, 'e 511 Seventh street northwest, TRUSTEE'’S SALE OF VALUABL PROVED REAL ESTATE ON EAS UF NEW JERSEY AVENUE. BET W E AND F STREETS NORTHWEST, (No 8:8), CONSISTING OF LOT 224 ‘BY 100 AND THREESTORY BRICK DweLt- By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Novem. ber’ 21-t, A.D, 1877, duly, recorded in Liber No. 874. folio’ 126, one of the lant recurd: for the District of ‘Columbia, and att request of the party secured thereby, I will se! at public auction, fn front of the premises, on MONDAY, July Ist 1878, at 6 o'clock p. i.” the to] owing-described real estate, situate fn thé city of Washington, in said District, viz: The entire 22 fret 6 tnebes fronting New Jersey avenue by equal ‘Width the depth of 100 feet, of lot number Tweaty (20), in John B, Kibvey's subdivision 0, parts of lois 3, 4and 5, in square No. 623, as said subdi- vision is recorded in the sorveyor’s office of said chy in Liber **B,** folio 153, together with the improvem: nts thereon, ‘erms of sale: One-third cash (of which $150 must be pald at time of sale); and the balance iu equa’ pavinents, ip six, twelve and elgatecn months, to be secured by’ purchaser's notes, bear- ing 8 per cent. interest from day of sale, aui'a docd of tvst on property so'd, or all cash, at option of the puretasrr.. Conveyancing and recording. at purchaser's cost. If terms of sale are not oon piled with in six days after sale, the Teastes ro- serves the right to resell at risk and cust of de- feulting purchaser. yM. F, HOLTZMAN, Trustee, Je19-atabs 1321 F street northwest. CSARCERY SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, LUCATED ON THE NOKTH SIDE OF 'N: RTH K STREET. #2 TWKEN HAND 8til STEKETS WEST, SOME- TIMES CaLLED "MT. VERNUN “HOUSE No. 707. 3 Vitiue of a decroe cf the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia passed in. the cause of Harbaugh et al. vs. Harbaugh et al.. No, 6,34. equity. we will off-r for s public avctiov, in front of the prem'sea, on WE NESDAY, the 3d day of July, 1878, at 6 o'clock .m.. those two parcels of real estate, In Washing- Fou city, insaid Distrles to wits A part of lots in square 426, and beginning therefor at the sout..- east corner of said .ot and from th-nee running ‘West 24 71-100 feet, more or less, to the center of the brick wall of the dwelling on the rt of the said lot now Inteuded to be described, and being ‘Le east line of that part of said lot heretofo « con- veyed by the compiaiuanta in this cause and others tocne Richard C, Lewis; and from thence dus Loith, on s.id east Li and throu <h the center of ssid Wall, 35 feet: theace west 4% inches to the east line of that ‘part of sala lot. heretofore conveyed to one George Wooldridge by the ¢ mpiatt ants and others by deeds r-corded In Liber No. 7(5, at Folios 163 acti 165, one of the land r= cords for seid District; thence ‘north 60 feet and & inches, to the south tine of a 9 foot alley: thence east ob the souch line of said alley 25 68-100 feet, more cr less, to the east line of said lot2, and thenes iu a stra‘gnt line due south 95 feet and 6 inches to the pia e of beginn ig. Alco, a part of Lot 12, in fald Square, ahd beginning therefor at a point in the north line of said 9 foot wide alley, 66 fect and 8 inches west from the east line of said square, and from thence running due west 16 feet aud 8 Sachs s: thence north 22 feet: thence east 16 feet atl 8 ineh 8: and thence south 22 feet to the place of be= ginping together with the improvements thereon, Consisting Ina two-story, atiie. and. basement Brick Dwelling. For a more particalar and ex- tended description of gaid property, reference 1s hereby made to said decree and the proceedings ia said cau ‘Terms of sale. as prescribed by the decree, are: Ove-tourth cash on the day of sale, or within seven Gay thereafter. and the residue in’ three equal in- stalments at six, twelve and eighteen months from the day of sale, the purchaser giving his promis- sory noes for the deferred payments, bearing six percent. inverest from the day of sale, or the chaser may at Lis or ber election pay’ all cas aly greater poriion than one-fourth. The title to be retained until all of the Porehase Money aud the interest thereon is fully paid. ‘Terms of sale to ive ccmplied with within’ ten days. $200 deposit. on accep'ance of bid, All conveyanciug at purchas- ur ors (OSS. | AMES S. EDWARDS DWIGHTS. PABTELLO, {Trastecs, GEORGE TRUESDELL, Auct. 'je19-co8ds U NITED STATES MARSHALS SALE. y virtue of a writ of fierl facias, iesued out of the Clerk's Office of the Supreme Ceart of the Dis- trict of Columbia, and to me directed, I will seil at public sale, for Cash, at che Court-nouse door of id District,’ on SATURDAY, the 6th day of July, 1878, at 12 o}clock m., all he right, ti claims, ant interest of the defeudapt in to following de- scribed property, to wit: All of Square No. 98, east in square 126; sub-lot K, square 402; ano sud-lot 22. of Wm. L. ‘Bramhall’s subdivision of original iots land 2 square all ia Wasb- ington city, D.C., together wi the improvement 3 ts thereon: 1pon. Rroverty ot ‘Albert G. Hall, to satisfy execution 0. 17, 86, at Law, tn favor ct Joh &, Rendall. ‘FRED . 8. . C. JOHN SHERMAN, Aut Se ERMAN, Estate Auctiencer, J° ic en Cloud Building. TRUSTEES’ SALEOF TWO COMFORTAB'. FRAME DWELLIN ET NOR‘ FIFTH &TRE! ¥ _THE EVENING STAR. FRIDAY.. ..dume 21, 187%. A MEDICAL STUDENT'S Fast Live AND SuD- DEN DeaTH.—A man was found in a dying condition Tuesday, in the rear of the restau- rant No. 85Chatham s He soon after- ward expired and his body was taken lo the Morgue. At the time of his death nothing was known of his name or antecedents. Yesterday he was recognized as Diedrich Jantz. He was 24 years of age, and a native of Germany. He arrived in this country one year ago, ana re- ded at No. 85 2d street. He studied for the medical profession m his native country, but failed to pass the necessary examination. On his arrival in this city he tried toenter himself as a student at Bellevue medical college, but failed, it is said, through lack of funds. rom time to time he received small remittances from his parents in Germany, but on such oc- casions he lived extravgantly, and soon spent all his money. As a student at home he was & boted duellist, and as such hada number of encounters, receiving several wounds which left deep scars on his body. He was reputed. to be an expert swordsman, and possessed of & high temper. A short time ago he received = communication from his parents’ lawyer stat- ing that he would receive no further remit tances. This information wasa severe blow: to him, as he was out of funds and owed his landlady 2 for board. It is supposed that in & Li of despondency he cgmmitied suicide by poisoning.—{.V. ¥. Herald. 20th ; Porson tN a BEER GLASS.—Mrs, Maria In Hubbard died Tuesday at Gravesend. L. 1 nbour and a half after drinking a glass of in Which strychnine had evidently been rd. After drinking a few mouthfuls of er she remarked to her husband, Sam- uel Hubbard: “That has a very bitter taste; it does not taste naturally.” He picked wy the glass, took a sip, it is said, and spit it ou King: “I guess it is ali right." She did not dink it all, and a minute or two later she ned: “I'm poisoned: send for a doe- Ss attr i some of the » administered an antidote, but 4 leg from New York says: “Mrs, Hubbard accused one Cabe Stryker with hav= ing put the poiso: It ts said that Mr. Hubbard purchased some strychnine re- ceutly from Dr. Van Cleck, saying he wanted to poison rats. It is understo intention of the coroner to pi Mr. Hubbard and Miss Lusk, lived in the house, under arrest.” A STEP-Mornen’s Frieutrret Crt Julia Clary, a muscular woman, of brutal ap- b arance, living at No. west 40th st Cy Was arraicued at the Jeflerson market police court yesterday ou a charge of inhumanely beating her littie step-son, Donald, aged five years. The ¢ was in court and presented a piteous appearance. His eyes were closed up and his face blacke and swollen. Mrs. Clary is the third wife of Wm. Clary, and sho has a terrible temper. On Monday evening ht the child by the le swinging him arcund her head, dashed him against the cu bstone and into the gutter. The father picked up the boy, aud the woman rushed at im and pulled out a handful Ju tice Murray $1,000 Dail, CN. ¥ DZ. dune, 1 ge AT THE Bap Divine on soma of th es Which now daily leave Pieca- ail remen ra story which use to be toid of tle Dow lew years a wat her fo coach was ho die Was trave on the outside, turning compl springing his feet unhur tress’ voice saying:— John, pulk ck legs are mine.’ “—[ London upse man, heard his m me out; the b Wold. THE Youns Lapies at Vassar the recent vietims of the Worki rl in this city, are not allowed cats, sewing machines. orgies or any pets in their dormitory rooms. They mpelied to lavish their’ affection up white butterflies in the meadows and sw litue turtles in the col gwomen's to have Wise, Women, 5 kK keep mliner & ( orge notion house of in Wheeling, W. Va, ed, ki his employers minut ‘al hundred dollars. His 2S had been examined by the firm and his defaication as- certained. and upon being questioned, he ad- mitted that he had taken the money, Which be had spent wilh {4st women, drivking. ARCHDEACON.—The venerabie pw, of Kingston, Jamaica, has taken in his co-workers in the church there and some confiding merchants to the extent of $0,000, He has emigrated to Madeira. 49-Two of the three negroes hanged im Golsboro, N. C., expressed a firm beef that they»were going airect from the scaffold to heaven; but the third was equally sure that ng to hell. “I will breakfast with the devil to-morrow,” he Re Sheep are taxed and dogs ought to ba iz to. ‘he thing might be equalized by I tax on both—the proceeds of the dog tax to tov ards paying for the sheep killed by the : nines, and the proceeds of the sheep-tax to Maye for the dogs killed by the sheep.— [idctsen Heraia MARRIED. SKEEL—TOWNSEND. 20, the Rev. Lore rly the brides m . GiARENCE MM. SKERL and GEKTRUDE (. TOWNSEND. DIED. ALLISON. On the 20th of June, 1878, of cholera infantum, JENNIE LOUISE, youngest child of Wim. and k . The funeral will take place froni the residence of Jot Paents, 1923 8 strect n.w., on Saturday, June 25, at five pm. * BROOKE. Suddenly, on the 21st of June, 1878, WALTER T. BRooKE. Notice of funeral in morning papers, £ POWLING, On June 20. 1878, at 1:30 p.m, Jer & bative of county Carlow, Lre- rs a resident of this city, in the Seventy-fret year of bis age. The relatives, friends, aud members of the Qld. est Inhabitants’ Association are respectfully tn Viled toattend bis funeral, trom the his son. No, 4: (avenue on watur- ¢ay, Ju o'clock a nd proceed to St, Lominie’s church, where requieu mass will be sclemnized, bd MARKS. On the morcing of June @lst, 1878, Mrs JULIA Pienroxt MARKS, wife Marks formerly of Columbia, 5. Her funeral ¥ lil take place’ from (he Church of ihe Epiphany, Saturday, at 3 p,m. : SHOEMAKER. On Wednesda at 8:15 o'clock p.m., GEOKGE SIL 41 ears, 10 months and Li days. The funeral will take place on Saturday ck a. m_, from bis residence on Beall orgetown. spectfully invited to attend. at 10 treet, His friends and relatives arere- . Un the 20:h of June, 1878 J.L.WEoRr, jonth and one day, Er eeTS 1h. Way, ok p.m, hirty-one years, one Faneral from corner of Third and G unday, the 231 of June, at tree o*clock Helatives aud frieudsare respectfully invited nd. UNDERTAKERS, &. Ww. B. SPEAKE, UNDERTARER, (Formerly with R. F, Harvey), 940 F Street n. 00.4 One door east of Tenth street, Burial Caskets of all grades and styles, Bodies Eutalmed aud prepared for transporta« tion. art notice. Lady attendants Everything strictly first-class and on the most Teasonable terms. ry CARD.—ieai we ‘ot SARDemllting the need of such servige of death from contagious diseases, ete. the antares signed wish to announce to the publi COMPRESSED YEAST, Jeave to inform the public that all such - not bearing our are im! Rolls, &¢., should call for —— * GAFF, FLEISCHMAN & 00.°s ,, -