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BOOKS AND STATIONERY. STEAMERS, &c. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. HE LATEST PUBLICATIONS. Around the W: in the Yacht **Sanbeam, ** by and Pieasure, by y. by Com. F. A. Par- my and Batiads, hy Mag: A Story of To-da tage. by Alma Calder ance ani The F). ye24-tr Booksellers and Btatione.*. 1015 Ta. UR BOOK LIST FoR JUN Law Student © Review, vol. 3. Judicial Aspects of Insanity, Thempson’s National Bank Cases. Morris in Replevin, 3d edition. The Talking Phone Memoir of Lord Abin; Poganue Ie. pie. Florenee Montgomery Kermaos, By H. W. Longfellow We have a large stock and Any Miscelian ‘a stock ordered promptly. W. H, & O. H. MORRISON, LAW BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, 475 Penn. avenue NEW BOOKS FOR JUNE. ‘Rothmel,** by the author of ‘*That Husband of New Life, by Rev. A. ‘Tne Fitness of Christianity to Huntington. Letters to a Young Cle Some Dimiculties Conditional Immortality. by ation, by Moz- Hmm owas nplete assortment is OF Law Books not , Miller, DD. . ntington. Predesti Salvator Mundi, by Samuel Cox, WM. BALLANTYNE & SON'S, 428 Seventh st. nw. SUMMER READING. Ouidas’ Friendship, Lippineott’s M. 1878) Memorial and Biographical Sketches. Christ, His Navure and Werk. Charlotte Cushman, * | azine, vol, ZX her Life aud’ Letters. M s Adventures o° an American ¢ AB-SA-BA-K A-The Land of the Massaere, Wateh and Ward, ride, by author M vorks Wonders ee eet toto us £8 83 S88 8s ey re, Odd Trump Serie a @ Library as far as published. 1e8. a CHAPMAN, 911 Pennsylvania avenue. JRESPY-rave SHIRT: unfinished, and 75 cents fin- IRTS TO OR. Fit always warranted. $1, _-pecial bargain; 25 cents per pair: | ished, of Wai $2. $1.75, $1.50, sie Thread do, Neckwear are Hos )N°S SHIRT FAcTORY, N.we, Opp. Patent Be “TOKIO” New vent!'aiel HAT for summer wear, fresh Stik Umbreil: STINEMET2, 1237 Pennsylvania avenue, Pees -£OCK STRAW HATS ¥or Gentleme:), Youths and Boys, Jast received. tment of Ladies and @ SUN UMBRELLAS. at the lowest market prices. | CONNECTING AT PHILADELPHIA WITH CLYDE'S UMBRELL AS and PARASOLS covared and re- paired in the ‘est manner, WALTER KER, HarttEr, 1419 Pennsylvania Avenue, Above Willard’s Hotel, REDUCE 1 PRICES, The upders..cocd begs leave to inform nis. nerally thai in con. wuoed prices in goods and new now able to and tarnish GOODS tn ten to Atteen por cent. leas than former rates, re ‘Spectfully reqcesting continued favors. J. HEIBERGER, CiTIZ"N AND MILITARY TAILOR, 35-tr 535 15th street Corcoran Building. FAMILY SUPPLIES. QUS8TER D ‘barrel Golden Hill Flour ig barrel Good Flour. Deener & iss il's Fi Minnesota Sp: Duryea's Biarch. Corn Starch. Port Grape W ine per gallon. California Brs patrons and the FLOUR, $1.50, g Wheat, paten cy. per bottle. Biackterry Our store chives at T's p. m., exept Haturdays, os CB. O'HARE & SONS be bet. Mand N. QTUFFED o1L maNgors. ( MARTYNIAS, | EAST INDIA GHERKINS, TINY TIMS, ) ONIONS, | AUTUMN CLUSTERS, WORCESTERSHIRE, BEFF STEAK. and other SAUCES, New crop SWEET OiL, B. W. BEED'S SONS, 1916 F st. n. w. EDUCATIONAL. Tr UTE, 153 Hes and Children HEGARAY IN Spruce street Will reopen on Mc and a complete course ‘in L French, $400 per annum. French ‘is the language ofthe family. MADAME D'HERVILLY, MMER COURSE at SPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, ‘7th and L streets, during May, June and July, the month In Penmanship, Corre ookKeeping and the calculations con- nected therewith. For terms Inquire at the College Office. my4-3m | APLEWOOD INSTITUTE, Concorp- $50 per quarter; Girls, for business, Yaie or Har- nstructors first class. J. SHORTLIDGE, A.M., Prin, VILLE, Pa.—Boy! AMES CORRIDON, Professor 9, ship, 8t. Cloud Building, 9th and okkeeping and Short->snd taught tu short ‘Thorough instruction idences and a Jes-1, easy courses of lessons. guaranteed, Lessons given at COAL AND WOOD. (JOHNSON BROTHERS, WHOLESALE AND KETAIL DEALERS 1x O4L AND WooD. We desire to call the attention of the pubile to the fact that we cow have on hand the selected stock of COAL AND WOO: trict; that our factiities for doing business are not surpassed Ly any firm In the same linein the Uulted Btaies; that our Kindil largest south of New York: and, indeed, our ap- polntments for doing s Coal an are complete in every particular. ¥.248 Ibs. 0 the ton our tnvariable standard, Best Varieties at Lowest Market Prices. ‘MUll and Wnarves, foot 19th streets southwest. 1118 Oth and 4418 7th streetencrth- Wood Factory is the ‘Wood’ business BANKERS. $100, $200, ‘The majortty of Wall street houses and menare hbors, and many of them hat jon for soundness and honesty. ‘The old house of ALEX. FROTHINGHAM & Co.. Brokers, 13 Wail st to absolute confidence. yestment of about [iJ ate peg returned over ry ¥ circular free.—( New York Tribune. MEMBER OF THE STOCK EXCHANGE poche, Bonds ‘aud Geld” on Semon each 300 meres, ‘Stock priy negotiated ou responsible dence solicited Henry honest as their World wide repi York, is enti- state that an in- sale of the purchase or Mining and Stock Kxchange, 36 Wall st.. Now HE DOWN T© FOUK CENTS. BTY BUSHELS DELIVERED FUR 93.10 GAS-LIGHT O¥FICE, Seti-tr 411 AND 413 10TH trnzuy. Fo POTOMAC tons LANDINGS.— The Steamer MATTANO, Cant. W. H. Byles, will make three trip: each week, two to NOMINI and one to MATTOX CREEK, st inter. Mediate landings going and returning. farther information inquire st @. Ie 3 Coal and 4 and 838 Pennsylvania avenue, and at w foot of 6th and N streets. tf @, TUCKER JONES, Agent. } SUMMER ABBANGEMENT. FOR NORFOLK, FORTRESS | RFO! PHORTRESS MONROE AND | 4 The swift and elegant iron Steamer oF THE LAKE, C1 ; J. BONNE- FILLE leaves @th-strest wharf | gntil farther notice, ev MON-' ith | DATs WEDEESDAY FRIDAY, at So'cl'k 68 nd other Northern Bolnts. Returning, gua SATURDAY, af 40’clock p. me FOR PU~OMAC RIVER LANDINGS, Bteamer JOHN y.; THOMPSON, Captain Jom 8B. Woop. leaves her wt, termi- aus of 7th anagth street Tine.” CMS, m.. mes Ks Currioman, Nomint acd Leonardtown, Stopping at For further Information, apply at the office, over Metropolitan Bank, Knox's Express Osice, or at ‘he Company"s Wharf, foot of 6th street, called for on Spplication st Knox's Ex- rese Uftice, BA ipa BAOON, Pres't, B. J. ACCINELLY, Agent, STEAMEES FOR NEW YORK. The Steamers JOHN GIBSON and E. KNIGHT asiteruately leave Pier 41 East River, New York, at 4 o'clock p.m. avery BATURDAY at 4 p.m own every MONDAY, and Ale: e Freight taken at lowest rates. For Information spply at om litan Bank, 15th street, Eek P. AM, Agent, Water street, ral tr” SAMUEL BACON. Preetaent. (['° SUMMER TOUBISTS. ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, From Baitimore to Halifax and Vice Versa The A 1 British Iron Screw Btoamshipe— HIBERNIAN. 8 200tons, Capt. Lt. Archer, R.N.B,; Nova SCOTIAN. 3.200 fons, Capt. Richardso: CASPIAN, 3,190 tons. Capt. Trocks— Leave Baltimore every other Wednesday FOR HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA,” | Cabin passage to Halifax... +920, gotd. Round trip...... vate +35, gold. Inclucing everything except wines, e This is ap excellent opportunity to enjoy a brief | ocean trip in Firat-clase Trans-Atlantic Steam- ghips and the charming summer climate of Nova Scotia, First cabin tot. John's, Newfoundland. .§35. gold First cabin to Liverpool... 005. 75, gold ‘or further information a) ‘A. SCHUMACHER & CO, jel-2m___5 South Gay street, Baltimore jCHOR LINE. NOUS TED STATES MAIL Siin Sail from New York for m New @LAse0 SATURDAY; BORDON every WEDNESDAY? Passen, accommodations unsurpassed for ele- gance and comfort, All Staterooms on main deck, and Saloon amidshi} SALOON CABINS, $65 to $80, CURRENCY. BECONDCABIN, Including ali requisites. $40. Excursion Tickets for First-class Passage, New ‘York to Paris and return, $135 t0 $196, accord- ing to stateroom and route chosen. For Books of Information, Plans, &¢.. Apply to HENDERSON BEOTH ER, BOWLING GREEN, NEW YORK. Or to ANNIE K. HUMPHREYS, 480 10th st. ‘n. | _w., Washington, api-Sm FUTURE DAYS. JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF TWO VERY DESIRA- BLEIMPROVED LOTSON P. By viride of a deed of trust, yr 1 of a of ber 6th, A.D, 1875, and duly recorded in Lt- ‘one of the land re-, Columbia, I will sel remises, on WED- ARK STREET, dated Novem: lie S2etion, in front of ESDAY. Jui 22. A. Lots 6 and 7, in Gulick’s rpcotded subdivis Square 987, with the improvements, Consisting of two two-story Frame Dwellin; ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth equal payments, in six. twelve, and eighteen months, with interest at 8 per cent., from day of sécured on premises sold. &c., at purchaser's cost. sale’ required. ‘Terms to be complied with in ten days, or property will be resold at defaulting pur- JUDSON T. CULL, Trustee. H. WARNER, Real Etate Auctioneer, 5 = AUCTION SALE OF TWO TWO STORY BRICK DW RLLING HOUBES AND STABLE ON ALLEY BETWEEN OND AND @ AND H On THURSDAY June 27, 1878, at 6 o°cl'k ‘will be seid, in front of the YD and E. iu Wise & Callahan's sion of Lots 32 and 33 of McGuire's subdivision, 1. Square 624, each fronting 12 feet by adepth of 40 A'se, part ot Lot 25. “n sxme Square, fronting 16 Pidepth of 75 fest d Inchon logether with in cash; balance in Conveyancing, chaser’s cost. WIRST AND 8EC- STREETS NORLH- ‘will be made known at sale. T. COLWELL, Salesman. JUNCANSON BROS,, Auctioneers, CONTINUATION SALE O¥ STOCK 07 A. R. SHEPHFRO & CO., 407 TWELFTH, NEAR TVENNSVLVANSTIA’ AVENUE. TUESDAY MORNING, June 25 h, commenc- ing at 10 o’ciock, the heavier articles of Piambiug Material remain to be sold. On THUKSDAY MORNING, Jine 27th com mencing at 10 o'clock, we will sell, on account of former purcuasers, all goods that remain uncalled All persons having bought heretoforeare request- fd to call for their goods, otherwise the same will be resold at their risk and cost, without further DUNCANSON BROS., ITED STATES MARSHAL" y virtue of a writ of fier! facias, issued out of the Clerk's Office of the Supreme Court of the Dis- trict of Columbia, and to me directed, 1 will sell at public sale, for Cash, at the Court-house door of said District, on SAT! 1878, at 12 o'clock m., all ther! interest of the defendant in an: scribed property, to wit: All of Sq half of lot 24, in square 126; sub-| ano sub-lot 22 of of original lots Land 2, square 1, ington city, D.C., together with all the Improvements thereon; ‘operty of Alpert Ss. Hall, Oe sansry OFocutton 0. 17, at Law, in favor of John &, Kendall. JOHN SHERMAN, Auct, 15- Y OKDER OF THE BOARD OF DIREC- tors of the Anacostia & Potomac River Rail- way Company, an auction sale of Shares of For- felted Stock Wil take place at Room No, 1, 8t. Cloud Building on MONDAY Jvry Ist, 1878, Details at sale. L. WM. GUINAND, President. DRY GOODS. RDAY, the 6th da} ‘0 the following de- uare No. 98, east jot E, square 492; ym. L, Bramhall’s subdivision levied upon as’ the OBTH GERMAN LLOYD. ) = STBAMSHIP LINE BETWEBN NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMBN, The steamers of this Company will sali every Sat- arday from Bremen Pier, foot of Third street, Hoboken, Rates of passage: From'New York to Southampton, Lon- lon, Havre and Bremen, first cabin, $100; second cabin, $60 gold: SteeTAge, ‘$0 currence ‘3 For’ freight oF passage, apply to api-éur > “G Bowling Green, New York. \LYDE’S NEW EXPRESS LINE BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA, ALEXANDRIA, WASH- INGTON AND GEORGETOWN, Li=% FOR bOsTON, PROVIDENCE, AND NEW ENGLAND STATRS, Satling Daye, From Philadeiphia—Saturday, at 12 m, From Washington—Monday, at 11 a.m. ¥rom Georgetown—Monday, at 7p. Freights received dally. Through Sills of lading given to Boston and, Providence, and Fall River. Con signees wishing chelr goods landed at Georgetown | barr wit) plesse wave them marxed ‘*Gcorge- own, $ For full tpformation apply to J. H. JOHNSON & CO., 1208 F street northwest, and 18th-street | wharf, Washington, D. C.; 6. F. ier street, Geo! towns TC. Wit. P CLYDE & )., Gene ‘Wharves, sophia. ——s mara0-ly MEKICAN LINE OF STEAMSHIP! | sail every THURSDAY direct from | Philadelphia to Liverpool, touching at: Queenstown. | 1489 F st, “Also, agents for the Ked Siar Line | to Antwerp. myaa-tt UNABD LINE. NOTICE, ith the view of diminishing the chances of golision, the Steamers of this line take a specific re for all seasons of the year, “On the outward passage trom Queenstown to New York or Boston, crossing the meridian of 60 at 43 Se, GF nothing 9 the north Of 6B. meward passage crossing dian tO at aa iat oF nothing to the north of 43, BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN cnrwath ee HEE taro. 8E a CALLING AT CORK HARBOR, From New Yorg, From New YORE. “Bussis ‘ed., May 29 “Russia... Wed., July3 . Wed., June & Wed.,July 10 al Wed,June 12| Abyssinia, Wed., July 17 Bothnia. .; June 19 | Bothnia..Wed., July 24 ‘Algeria... Wed., June2¢| Algeria... Wed., July 31 And every rolidwing Wednesday from New York. By steamers and 100 gold. “<egalag 2 acco By steamers not carrying $80, $100 and id, according to accommodation: Tickets to Paris, $15, gold, additional, Stecrage at very low ratee. Binersge tickets from ve Tates. Bteerage ticke! iverpoo! and Gheenstown and all other parte of | Europe at lowest rates. ‘Through bills of lading given for Belfast. Glas w, Havre, Antwerp and other ports on the Con- ent, and for Mediterranean ports. For freight and apply at the Company's ing Green, or both and bin, to OTIS BIGELOW, 606 7th street, Wash- . Cs, Sr Cus, @. FEANCKLYN, Agent, N.Y, THE TRADES. Bee BINDING. The puplic is fully informed that the LYCETT BOOK RINDERY 1s carried on as ueretofore. The same excellent workmen are em- yed, and the work turned out will be in the Superior style which has always been a character- istic of the establishment, 1012 Pa. ave., 8d floor. apoly « ° CABINET-MAKER, NeW HAMPSHIRE AVENUE AND M StTRERT, NORTHWEST. nov7-ly Glee BROTHERS, oe ERACTICAL Book AN. JOB PRterans. Pennsylvania avenus Yashington, D.C, #a- Fine Printing a Specialty. jabie-1y WNINGS. JOHN C. HOGAN, 713 Market Manufacturer of a Newly Patented Spring Keller and Ventilating Awning for Stores, Hotels, Public Buildings and Private Dwellings. Fiags and Tents forsale or rent. Sole Agent for the only genuine eep15-tr Mildew-Proof AWning Material, PIANOS AND ORGANS. ANOS AND ORGANS Pea Cra vas AND VAR- ISHING, or on STURAGE UNDER INSURANCE at reduced rates durin ne Summer at @. L. WILD & BROS’. em porium of Music, No, 723 7th street u, w. ‘Agents for the Sticif and other’ ‘first class Pianos. te8-t}y1 I [4ELEr DAVIS & CU. PIANOS.—Up= ni bbe great, at ftnecatoo an ag-or seat Le SUMNER SI OUrre | ‘M, KNABE & UU.'S WORLD-RENOWN- ED PIANOS.—These celebrat instruments have been before the publi | for forty years, and have received the’ | bighest award wherever exhibited, McCammon’s $500 | tavorite Pianos, and Pianos trom Gther celabrated manufacturers constantly on hand. Shoninger’s celbrated Organs. Pianos and Organs rented ‘and exchanged. Particular atten ‘Tun- Fer a ee above a octls-tr beg leave to inform the public that all such SR eas a ee et Boils, &c., should call for GAFF, FLEISCHMAN & 00.'3 GENUINE ARTICLE, Warranted free from chemicals, myi?-tr E»»* BEFHIGERATORS, All sizes of this CELEBRATED REFRIGERATOR, jtrongly built, handsomely finished, and eunn ‘practice; are packed with a perfect non- conductor, have Slate Stone Shelves, In Perfect Refrigerator, (Late 009 Penn’a ave., det. 10th and 11th sts., mie @ OfSole Agent for the District. “* HE GREAT SOUTHERN SHIBT.* OPEN FRONT, Ready-made, with Linen Sleeve Bands and Line: Linings to the Bosom, made of Wamsutta Mushr and twenty-one hundred Linen, Our goods are as represented, Factory—75 W. Faye! Branch—1002 F st. n.w., Washington. my28-1 RY GooDs. ready to put on C. GEO, MEGINNESS, tte st.. Baltimore, est stock of Buntings and Fancy Dress he found in the city, nt stock of Silke Satins and Damasse Gren- White Goods, Bed Quilts, Table Linens Peonciotn on second and BURDETTE & CO. pins. very chea No, 998 77 87..™ GUSETT's GROS GRAIN SILK ONLY $1 A YARD. THIS 18 THE CHEAPEST 8ILK EVER SOLD IN THIS CITY, CONNOLLY’S, 608 9th street, opp. Patent Office, GF®r4t BARGAINS IN DRY GOODs. LUTTRELL & WINE, Corner 20th st. und Pennsylvania avenue, Are Offering— Fine Black Mohair, at 25c. Cotton and Wool Buntin Beautiful All-Wool Cashmere, 60", Beautiful Piain Bro, Linen for Ladies’ Fancy Spring and Summer Dress G00. Linen and Victoria Lawns: French Muslin, 88, Gloves, Hosiery and Hdkfs., all Miss? Fegu ar made Hose in stripes, 25c., worth Gents’ Superior Brown Socks, 22c, Gents’ Fine L nen Hékfs., 20°. Superior 9-4 Sheeting, 20 Androscoggin Cotton, 7 ting, 20 tw 40, Be. ‘ggoduced trom 250. Cambric Edgin; Pisin and Fancy M. Gents’ Silk Umbrellas, onl: Our entire stock of Goods at lowest casi LUTTREL & WINE. 1930 Pennsylvan: CENT. DISCO BRODHEAD & CO., 939 Pa. ring entire stock Imported Dress ts, Grenadines, Hosiery, &c., at adiscount of 10 Pet Are now off Goods, Black Handkerchief: cent. for cash from thel domestic goods under ruling market tful Lace-top Thread Gloves, 75e, dies. French O1 Lawns, 12\sc. Glove-fftting Corset, $1, make all-wool Buntings: 4m all colors, $1.25. Cis (6 spools for 5c.) Ladies’ ler Vests, 25c, and w prices. Beau- randy Designs nd 101} ns Perfect Buntings. B0e. yard 8pool Cotton, be. and Gents’ Gauze Und 37001 Shetland Shaw's, 75c. and Gents’ Hose, from 102, ‘to 4 4 Bleached Cotton, ile. 10c. per yard and up. i AD & 00.13, 939 Pa. ave., bet. 9th aud 10 HEAP DRY GOODS, Striped Silks, 56 cents, ‘All woo! Buntings, All wool Deveige, food quality, 25, . 6, 125, 26, 25, up to fine goods, 625 cents to $4. Dress Goods shamefully cheap, 8 cents to 50, than manufacturer’s cost, Best Lawns. 10 cents; Linen Lawns, cents: former price, 25. 28, Mattings. 15 cents up: Carpets at cost, EALER TO ALL, T. N. NAUDAIN, 709 Market Space. SILKS! — Immense aasort- red (100) new pieces just ork. Undoubtedly the cheapest :, colored Bliks, checked Stiks and ‘ashington, at Carter's, TLL Mare ular Cash Dry Goods Store. B grain black Silk, White Skirts less Ladies’ Suits at | ILKS! SILKS: ment of Suks; o: received trom NewYork. U: lot of Black Silks, ket Space, the Our real satin finish bi our very heavy gros grain satin Shecked aud striped Bi and colored ground, Light blue, nav: k and lavender checked an re white and colored ground. havy blue, medium blue, very light cardinal, ‘brown, steel, and all the Beautiful Grena- orth 25. “Beau- Beautiful Dress . Buntings, pure wool, 25, all pure wool, le width, pure wool, 8, only ten cents; the on pure white u ht shades te dines. pure si stripe, only 1! ‘Goods, part wool. 15, Goods, part silk.’ Lace ‘Buntings, "25 Black Cashmeres, wide, doubi 58. Brautiful Pacific Lawn price for these goods Is 12 W BITE PIQUES, only 5 cts. per yard, SPRING DRESS GOODS, Ia ‘and colors, from 18, 15, BLACK GRENADINES from 25. 81, 37, 50, 60c. BLACK CASHMERES, all wool, from 50c. up. BUNTING, all wool, 25 cents, CASSIMERES for boys’ wear, 15,18, 25,31,87,50. MATTINGS, red check, 20 cents. LAWNS from 634, 8 and 1834 cents, BLACK ALPACAS from 16 cents and up, GREAT BARGAINS in all kinds of DRY GOODS, at stock, all styles C. M, TOWSON & CO.'8, 636 Penna. avenue, South side, near 7th st. n.w. = Finest ply Linen Collars, 6 for $1. A@Sold at. ur Branch, maral-ir a Psd Seeetiss: THIS AFTERNOON. Jp, #- WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer, 6 — EXECUTOR'S SALE OF A DESIRABLE TW 9- STORY PRESSED BRICK FRONT DWEL- LING, No. 48 SECOND STREET, BE- Tw. MARKEP AND HIGH STREETS, GEORGETOWN, D.C. On TUESDAY, June 95. 1878, at6 o'clock Pia the undersigned will sell, at pu'ite auc- fam fon, in front of the premises, the western 17% feet front by 150 teet deep Of Lot 154, Beatty and Hawkins’ addition to Georgetown, together Pith the Improvements, consisting of a’neat two story brick dwelling with seven rooms and a good Gry ‘cellar, gas and water, with the use of a three foot alley to the rear of the house, Terms: One-balf cash; and the balance in six and twelve months, with 8 percent, Interest, secured by 8 deed of trust on the property sold, or” all cash at option of the purchaser. $100 required as & deposit at the time of sale; and all conveyancing and recording at purchaser’s cost. Terms to bo complied with in five days, otherwise the Executor Fearves the right to resell the property at the risk &nd cost of the defaulting purchaser, after giving PI Notice, sha WILLIAM ACTON, Executor. J.T. COLDWELL, Salesman. je18-6t oJ OHN SHERMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer, St, Cloud Building, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO COMFORTABLE FRAME DWELLINGS, Nos, 985 AND 927 FIFTH STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 28th day o} tay, 4D. 1877, duly recorded in Li ber No. 859, Folio 16, et seq., one of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the re- quest of the party secured thereby, we will s°Il Piplic auction, in front of the premises, on TUE AY, the 25ih day of June, Instant, at 6 o'cloc P.m., the north twenty-seven feet front by the depth of Lot No. fourteen, inSquare No. five han dred and sixteen, together with the improvements. c., consisting In part of two small Hrame Dwell 1.gs. erms: One-third cash; and the balance in on and two years, with interest at 8 per cert. per arnum, to be ‘secured on the property suid. A deposirof one he! dred dollars required at uae 0: sale. Al. conveyancing a parchas#r’s cos, Term of sale 8 bee p plied Seen gays. s NG. LEDERK. . FECKGE BAUER, {Frastecs. W.M.©MITH, Saesman, —_jr13.17, 90.22 26 IHANCHRY SALK, Bg virtue of adecree of the Supreme Court of ¢ District of Columbia, passed in equity cause No. 6 208, Doc. 16, we will, ou FRI Ja DAY, the 21st day of June, 1878." at 6 ovclosl m., ip tront of the premises, seli at auctiot weit 40 feet 9 inches from front to rear of Lot. In Square 24 in this city, situated on the northeast corer of 8:h street east and public space (opposite Wallach School Building), and Improved by three (3) Frame Hous ‘erms: Ont ird cas! residue in three equal payments, atsix, twelve, and eighteen months, with 6 per cent Interest.” Conveyanelrg at pur: Ghaser’stvt Deposit of $100 atime of sale. SHAS. A. TT, REGINALD FENDALL, }Teustees. DUNCANSON BROS. Anctioucecrs, jell-codas (Posteo. aa THE ABOVE BALE IS POSTPONED on secount of he tneleme TUESDAY, 25°1 Stiye NZS. dave hate and ph CHS AL ELT IC REGINALD FENDALL, } Trustees. je22-d8as TO-MORKOW. GREEN & WISH, Auctioncers, ‘TRUETEE’S $4LE OF IMPROVED REAL ES- TATE IN ROSSLYN, Va. By virtue o. a deed of trust, dated October Ist, 1877, and recorded in Liber C, No. & tollo 687 et seq. of the land records for Alex andria county, Virgivia, and by direction of the hi lders of the not cured thereby, I will offer at pane anetion, ‘on the premises,’ on WEDN BS- Wav’ 26th day otdune, RUbs1878, at oclock p m., the following real estate in the town of Ross- iyn, in Alexandria county, Virginia, to wit: Lot pombered one (1), in squaré numbered one (1), as laid down on the plat of the town of Rosslyn, made by Brewer and Wilson, and recorded in the laud records of the county and state aforesaid. ‘The im- provements consis. of & large double house, with e rooms, stal'ing, fruits, &c, &c,,and formerly upled Ly Jas, F. Gross, nsof sae: $533.33. and interest at six per cent from October Ist, 1877, aud expenses of sale, 1n cash; $533 33, aud. Interest. from October Ist, 1877, at six per cen', to day of sale, payable Octo: ber Ist, 1878: $533 33 and interest’ from October Ast, 1877, at six per cent. per annum to day of 'saley "payable “April Ist, 1879; the. tline of payment of residue of purchase’ mouey,. if apy, Will be announced at sale, All the deferred payments to bear interest at six per cent. from day of sale, notes to be secured by deed of trust on the property seld. A deposit of $200 required at time of sale. Conveya: cing at purchaser's cost. a terms of sale are not complied with within one week from day of sale, the Trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after giving five days’ notice of such resale in the Evening Star newspa- ber of Washington, l).C., and Alexandria Gazette, irginia, | JAMES M. JOHNSTON, Trustee. DUNCANSON BROS., Salesmen, yel3 JB, 2: WARNER, Estate Real Auctioneer. AUS TION SALE OF A DESIRABLE BUILD- ING LOT ON TH SOUTHEAST CORNER OF MASSACHUSE18 AVENUE AND 17TH STREET N. W June 26th, 1878, at cap Ou WEUNESDAY, ovelock p.m, will be svd, In front of the premises, Lot 4, in Syuare south of square ‘Terms: One-third cash; twelve aud righteen months, with percent. in, terest, secured by Ceeu of trust, $50 deposit, and all conveyancing at pir haser™s cost, Je18-eodts + T. COLDWELL, Salesman. nd the balance in six, OMAB DOWLING, Auctioneer, CHANCERY 84LE IN THE COUNTY, WELL LUCATED AND IMPROVED. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in equity cA cause No. 4368, wherein James Smith et al are comp'ainants and John J. Magee et al. are do- fendants, passed on the 1th day of June, A. Dy 1-78, 1 ill sell, on MONDAY, the Ist’ day of July, 1878. at 4 0°clock p.m., in front of the prem- ses” at public auction. “ali'those lots of ground Qargaud veing in Washiogton county, Distriet of Columbia, being parts of Fie:ehall's Chance, de- scribed as follows: Beginning for the first part ata stone now planted, marked No. 1, sald stone being lanted at the end of 72 perches on the fourth oute ine of John E. Chappell's part of Fletehall's « hance, as run and laid down bya Mr. Denmead. said stone being at the south corner of the small lot where George Coliins built a small house, and running thence from said stone N. 6734 degrees W. 3414 perches toa stone No.2: then N. 1Ds degrees pel 49 perches to astone Nu. 3, being on "the divi- sion line of lot lald off for John W. Hanes: then leaving said division line, *. 67's Gegrees east 294) perches to the west division line of Mrs. Morgans lot, and then with 1c as far ag tt goes and ina straight line contit.ued to the place o! beginning at stone No. 1, containing 8 acres. And beginiing for the secénd part at a corner stake, belug the south corner of Smith's part of sald tract and. the northwest corner of the lot heretofore owned by Ann Morgan, ard running from thence with. the West inne of the Morgan lot 8. 12 degrees W. 16 7-10 perches to the northeast corner’ of said. Jas, Mi Gee's B-acre lot: then N- GT's degrees W. 29 perches with the north line of said 8 sere lotto the thereof at an intersection witu the east line of bn W. Hanes 20 acre Jot: uhen with gaid east live N 174 depress E. 18%, perches to the end of id line ‘and thence in # straight lineto the beging ng, st rmith’s southeast corner, containing 3 acres and 19 the peperty owned by the late James Magee, ‘Terms of sale, as per decree of the court: One- third cash: balance iu two equa instalments, with interest at 8 per cent, from day of sale until paid, secured by deed of trust on property sold. ‘Cont Nexancingat cost of the purchaser or purchasers 9100 deposit at time of sac, ‘Terins to be complied with within five days se the trustee re reserves the right to resell at th# risk and cost of the defaulting’ purchaser or purchasers, om five Shar no ice by advertivement In some paper Ppub- lished in the District of Columbia, 320-eots WM. D, CASSIN, Trustee, NRUSTEK 8 SALE OF FINE HOSSE ON SUUTH A SIMEKT, CAPITOL HILL,No, By virtue of a dec! of the District of Co 22d. 1878. in Equity by the subscriber is sub John rrison, di of the Supreme Court mbla. mate June the ‘No.6 171, where- uted Trustee in place of : II will sell at public auction. under the te: of a deed of trust from dames Newlands and Margaret Ann Newlands to said J. hn K Arrisop, dave Ge ober 6. 1870 and recorded in Liber 625, Tolio 76 of the land records of the District or Columbia, on FRIDAY, July 5th, at 6 o'clock | ied in tront of the premises, the east 18 tet t of original lot 12. in square 761, having a depth of 136 feet. and a 30 feet alley in the rear, together with the fine modern Dwelling. ‘three stories and basement, having press-brick front, 11 rooms, bathrovm, anil every modern convenience. ‘The premises, which are situated on South A. be: tween 2d and Si sis, east are surrounded by the Lest Improve en's and best society on Capitol Hille stand upon Beall Terrace, and are within one block upon cue side of the F ‘street cais, and upon the other of the Pennsylvania avenue cars. ‘The tirms of sale are: One-fourth, together with expenses 0: sale, in cash, and the remainder in six, twelve and elghteen months, for which the notes of the purchaser bearing interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, and secured upon the prem- ses, will be taken. ‘A deposit of two hundred di lars'wi 1 be required at the time of ‘sale. ‘The con. veyarelig will beat the purchaser's cost. If the terme of sale are not complied with in five days, the Trustee reserves the right Loreto the proper at the risk and cost o al archaser at. ler ave days" advertisement, 7 * , ‘rustee, P, A. DARNEILLE, Auct. va ea NEAR 23D STREET NORTHWEST. * By virtue of a deed of trust recorded in Liber, No. 854, folio 410, et seq., one of the Land! records of the pistrict of Columbia, and a: decree of the Sugreme Court of the District of Colun: bis, pas: ity cause No. 5791, Ju: Sor, 187 we will, “on RIDAY, the 98th of June, 1871 6 o'clock p. m., in’ front of the Errnuee, sel! at public auction lot 2, in square 40, in the city of Washington, which said lot, unim- pioved, containing abou 16.346 square’ feet of ground, will be sutxi!vided into three lots, each of which will have a frontage of about 21 feet on I street, and will be sold separately. Terms of sale: One-third, together with the ex- penses of sale, in cash; the residue in t ee equai Payments at six, twelve and eighteen m vaths, re- spectively, for which tbe notes of the purchaser. bearing {nterest from the day of sale at 8 per cent. per avnum, payable semi-annually, an . secured oy a deed of trust on the property sold, w ii be taken: or the purchaser may pay caah in ful, at his up: tion, All conveyancing and recordl ig wili be at the cost of the purchaser, and if the erms of sale ane) Dut be ecannttieg Anke in gre day: patter the a pro] wi resold ¢ risk a st of the defaulting purchaser, Ade sit of B1B0° ot $60 on each subdivided lot, will be .equired at the e of sale. WM. HELMIC«. H. G, ALLEM Sk, | Trustees Ufice st. nw. B. H. WARNES, AUct! peer. ‘yel7-a ASH. B, WILLIAMS, Auctioneer. VALUABLE KOVED PROPERTY. A NORTH WEST, AT AUC On MONDAY, Jinly 1st, 18 m.. Ishall sell, in front of premises, Lot No. 1a Square No. 523, improved by two two-, ry Brick Dwellings; also, two vacant adjoum ot having a good front, ranning bac! ‘Terms made known on day of sale, rty at time of sale, B. WILLIAMS, H. WARNER, Heal Estate Auctioneer, TRUSTEES: SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK RESIDENCE, No, 123 F STREET NORTH- By virtue of a deed of trust,dated November duly recorded in Liver 87: 175, land Yecords of District pt Corum party secured, we se "bic auction, in front of the premises, on MO the 24h day of June P m.. Lot sixty-four (64), corded subdivision o! 78, at 6 o'clock the depth thes The Ten Broeck-Mollie McC A.D. 1878.'at 5 0° Smith & Rohrer’s re- Square seven hundred and twenty-one (721), in city of Washington, D. C., with improvements as above, Terms of sale: O-e-third cash (of which $100 must be paid at time of sale) ;balance in three equal ius-alments at one, with 8 per cent. interest until paid. on the prem|ses sold. ‘Terms to be fully met within seven days, otherwise the property will be rssold advertisement in the Evening Star, uiting pur haser. ANDREW B. DUVALL, J:10-eodta GEO. MASON, ABOVE SaLE_ 18 POSTPONED until MONDAY, Juiy 1, 1878, same hour and ANDREW B. DUVALL, GEO, MASUN, are being secured at the hotels by part points as far south St. Paul, and east to New York and Massachu. setts out, and no inte! est nonsense, or that th Tae mse ly Mas enti as nothing Would run against her ‘wher would pa ters is a man of W desires to test the power tue best horse in the country: and whe sticeesstul or not it is PERC? SON BROS., Auctioneers. SALF OF LARGE HOUSF WITH M*\* SARD ROOF, SOU CH- 25ri AND & STREKTS Ne AT. WEST, AT AUCTION. Wy vi tue of a-aeed of trust, dated 29°h day of Ma, A.D. 1876, and duly record din Liber 820 fol!” 858 et seq.. OF the land recon~ds_ District of Columbia, and by r-quest of tue s secured, we will sell WEDNESDAY, the 10:h day of July, A. D. 18% at 6o°¢ ock p m., In front of the scribed real estate and premises, sit ated, lying and ving In the eb and ‘in the District of © lambia, nated upon the public plats aud planof said city as aud being allof lot numbered twenty (20), the east- partof lot numbered nineteen (19), from front to rear, and the easterninost part of lot num in square numbered sixt desrited In one parcel as f+ lows: Beginning at the corner formed by the inte section of the west side of 25th street with th south side of K street, and running thence w»: eigh'y-one (81) feet aud nine (9) inches li her first embrace. t_public auction. tion. Ten Broeck’s heels are sound, and hi as fine as ean be, and his trainer (Colston) and jockey (Walker) hever liked him bette: : moved a half mile the other morning, of Washtagton in her life, that she has not unde: slight or otherwise. g as well now | July 41 ers of Movie McC; fur miles in’ 7m. course, and we Know what Ten Broeck has done heretofore, so the race promises to be j the best ever rub at tile heats in Ameri Thet when Ten Broeck ran_in MeCarthy can run in he wiilha horses order. two great representatives of their respective hered twenty-on (16), the sanie being eleven inches: thence hty-one (81) feet and 8 Lo 25 h street. and thence north, Street, oue huudred and twenty and eleven (11) inches, te bi ginuing, together with allel 10 K street, Vand Singular th . cf to the same beloagi" y or in Tre improvements consist of a large three-story end Mansard oof Brick House, T imsof sale: Oue-third f purchase money ia in two equal instalmeats of one ad two Years from date or sale, for which Dotes best- ing interest at 8 per cent. per annum and secur, by deed of trust on the premises sold wil be taken. A dey osit of $200 wi!" vs required at time of sal all conveyancing at purchaser's cost, te.msof sale sre no: straining for victory. We learn that there are som horses assembled at_ Lo! meeting. commencing y continuing three days, and from the number pres days. sm plied with within ten days from day of sae, the Trustees reserve the rig it to rese'l Lie property at the risk apd cost of decsult- R purchaser, upon giving five days’ notice of such resale in some newspaper published in Wash- | * GHARLES B. MAURY, i25-eckds FRAN [HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF ELEGANT FURNI- URE IN GRANT ROW. CAPITOL HILL. By virtue of a deed of trust ‘of December. 1876, and duly recordea in 1 841, folio 101 oue of the land records of and at the request ine 28h, 1878, ast Capitol street, three numbers of which have appea: Fo In solid merit. As studies of political history during the last forty years, th high rank dated the 14th tue District of Columb! or the party se o'clock, at residence N nt Row, the following superior Furniture: Shoemaker Rosewood Case Piano Forte. lor Suites, Bed and other Lounges. ‘alnut Marble-top Dressing Case Sui Walnut Wardrobes, » Walnut Bedsteads, Window Hangit: Hat Rucks, Hall Furniture, 2 Extension Tables, Dining Chairs. Brussels and Three-ply Carpets and Rugs. Superior Hair Mattrasses, cording to which se conipliment to th jestingly lows 8 P. Castors, Glassware and China, ‘Tinware and Kitchen Requisit Comprising in all about above fs only a partial list, Parties desiring first-class goods should not fail FRANK STANTON, Ti THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. UNCANSON BEOS., Auctioneers, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THREE TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS AND LUTS, SEVEN TWO-STORY COTTAGE FRAME DWEL- LINGS AND LOTS AND NINE BUILD- SITUATED RESPECTIVELY ET, 7TH AND 8TH STREETS a og St iat given fous. qi . and duly recorded in Liver No. 715." fotio $98. of the land records, for the District of Columbia, and by request of we will sell ‘at public auction, on of June, A.D. 187, at of the respective prem- is of land and upon ground plat ‘ooms, of which the a resiraint and sobriety of s with such a power of patient art in the preparation of an intended etfe ON H STKE NORTHEAS' vated May Ist, x lyn physic years ol ‘ Dr. Hopkins Keep, whereby the latter was to take charge of his father’s house and attend to his practice, and in consideration of this he Was to come into Possession of his fathe house at the death of b Keep died. and the venerable doctor made a new agreement with his son, which was vir- tually the same as the other. At the same time he made his will, bequeathing the house to Hopkins. In the wi agreement with his son. In 1 tleman married Dr. Caroline J. Yeomans, of New York, aged 45 years, and immediately thereafter rescinded ‘the agreement with his son, and destroyed the will. The son brought suit against his father for services and board, and received an award of 35, 6 o'clock p.'m., in front ises, all those certain pi or plan of the city of W% 8. 1 21, 28, 31, 83, 83 and 34 of A. B. vision of square 889, ments, ways, easemen' urtenances and hereditaments to the ging or otherwise appertaining. Lots 7, 8 and 9 are improved by two-story Brick Houses, Nos. . Kelley's subdi- er withall the improve- Privileges, ap- same, be- three well-built 708 and 710 H Lots 10, 11and 12 are unimproved and fronton Lot 12 being at the corner of H and 7th streets 17 and 21 are unimproved and front ‘east, roved by two-story ch street, between Lots 82 and 33 are unimproved and front on 8th improved by two-story Frame ont on 8th street, between H and ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in six and twelve months; notes bearing interest at 7 per cent. until paid, and secured by deed of trust on the premises sold, All conveyancing at the cost of the purcha- it of $100 required on each lot as soon as sold, If the terms of sale are not complied wita within’ seven days from da} reserve the ri ana cost of tl five days? public notice of JOHN H. GLICK. RAD KAUFFMAN, [Post] Lots 14. 15. 18 a1 Frame Dwellings ind 22 are imap H and I streets n.e. Lots $1 and 34 are With the report?” 4 Dwellings and fr i : Was not recognized, said its adoption.” “Second, and then the mode who are in favor of adopting the report will signify it by holding up the right hand.” A | number of hands were thrust above the heads of the audience. and were smalland white aud glittering with rings. The masculine hands were in the minority. “‘All opposed by the same sign,” said the moderator. No hand was raised. of the Trust ht to resell the property at the purchaser, upon giving Highland. a partially insane tramp, fro ark. N. J. of Mr. attacked that Forsythe fired tramp on the closed with him, when Mrs. Forsythe came to the rescue and prevented her husband from | being thrown down stairs. The tramp was then given a fatal shot in the head, but he ran some distance before being captured. He re- peated the Lord’s prayer on his knees, while the surgeon was probing his head for the ball. 4@- THE ABOVE SALES ARE POSTPONED, punt of the iuclemency of the wea her, until SATURDAY, 22d day of June, JOHN H. GLICK. Trust CONRAD KAUFFMAN, § Trustees. Ag THE ABOVE SALES ARE FURTHER Postp ned untit WEDNESDAY, same hour and perches of land, more or less, belag | ame hor and 31 day of July, NH. GLICK. RAD KAUFFMAN, 'T, =: WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer, deed of trust dated May recorded in Liber No. 736, ., of the land records for the, lumbia, and at the request of party secured thereby, I will, on FRIDAY, the o’clock p. m., in front of that part of Lot mbered four hun= | 29 h, 1875, and Bryant, filed at Jamaica, in Mr. Bryant’s own hand Teal c and his interest in the New York Hen are bequeathed to his two daughters, Fannie Bryant Godwin and Julia San the exception of small legacies to other par- ties. The value of the estate is not given. The executors are John A. Grab Bigelow, John H. Platt, George B. Julia 8. Bryant th day of July, 1878, at'S the premises, offer for numbered nihe (9), In square nu dred and thirty-nine (439), in Washiny the District of Columbia, described as int on tue north tine of said square from the northwest corner of said lot, and running thence south 66 feet 4 Inches: thence east 15 feet 6 inches: thence north 66 feet 4 inches; thence west 15 feet € Inches, to the begin- ning, with the improvementa, consisting of a frame dwelling, No. 712 H street southwest. ‘Terms ‘of sale: One-fourzh of the ney in cash; the residue in three ex tial Payable in six, twelve and eighi the day of sale, with elght diocese of Lou ter to his pr : “scandal growing out of the use of intoxicat- ween mouths from | ing liquors at plenics gotten up for eureh F cent. interest, se- ¥ @ deed of trust and insurance on the prop- erty, to the satisfaction of the trastes, or all-cash at the option of ceptance of the bi ing at purchaser's cost. complied with in five d: tee reserves the rij the risk and cost of the time thereafter, atter five days notice ROBERT W. McPHERSON, Trustee. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct, JUNCANSON BROB., Auctioneers, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF A FRAME DWELL- 1N@ SITUATED ON 10TH STREES, NEAR K STREET NORTH. virtue of a deed of trust, of date May 4, and recorded in Liber No. 853, folio 405. one ef the Land Records of the District of Co'umbia, and at the request of the party se- cured thereby, we will sel! at front of the premi: inetot ‘Columbia: toretee asd Wet f I trict of Columbia, to wit: ‘a1 ng 2 part of lot numbered fifteen (15), in Davidson’s subdivision in square thrée hundred aud seventy-two inning for the sane at a point on the east h street west distant thirty-four (34) feet and seven (7) Inches south from the norinwest corner of said square; thence east one hundred and twenty (190) feet to a 10-foot alle; 3) feet five (6) inches; thence west oa ig line between said lot aad lot fourteen 14) in said square, one hundred and twenty (129) fect to the east line of said 10:h street, and thence north thirteen (18) feet five together with J, and conveyanciny from the day of sale, the t to resell ths propel TUESDAY. Jal, 1 following -desc Inches to the place improvements. le: Oue-third caso and the balance ment<of twelve and twenty-four of sale. for which the is to give bis noies, bearing 1 Bix per cent. per ahuui until pai 8 deed of trust on the property 30] one hundred (100) dollars will be of sale, aud ail conveyancing will be at the cost ‘Terms to be complied with within seven days trom day of ssle, otherwise the Trust= ees reserve the right to resell the Tisk and cost of the defaul:in CHARLES HER: HENRY FRANC, required at time the purcharer. roperty at the | THE EVENING STAR. TUESDAY.,..... June 25, 1878. TRUE ADVERTISING.—Millions of dollars are annually thrown away in this country in useless and Ulegitimate advertising. The experience of all enterprising and successful business men Is that nothing repays so well the money invested as adver- tising in a paper which EVERYBODY reads, That is the true way to secure publicity. The best busi- ness men know the value of advertising in such a Paper—and such a paper is THE EVENING STAR. It has the largest circulation in proportion to the Population of the city In which it is printed of any Paper in the world. Jt practically covers the whole field, hy Match. (From the Kentucky Live Stock Record, June 22 ) Everything pertaining tothe great match race, four-mile heats, between Ten Broeck and Mollie McCarthy, is as flattering and encour. aging as it could be, and if the weather is good there will be more people assembled at the Fails City on Independence Day tha eyer been seen on any race track in America. The railroad. n report that they will be taxed_ to their ucmost have hagers and steamboat agents pacity, and at this early date apartments Strom da, aS far north as Flor The hippodrome howl has about died gent horseman in the coun Who knows Mr. Theodore Winters or Mr. B. Harper thought it anything but the sili e men would iend to such auafiair Mollie MeCart ly useless in California a Y their entrance. Mr. Wiu alth and a breeder, and hv of his mare agains is purpose, So we learn, three years to the best and it is more than will be honored wit breed her for two Nions in Kentuel ly that Ten Broee Boib horses are in the best possible condi and With heavy shoes, in 50 seco: valsh says Mollie McCarthy was ne} gone the Pst possible change by reason of climate nd that if she contin: to do nd Ten Broeck defeats her on ili beat her at her best. The owa hy believe she can run is. over the Louisville ck at Louisville is not so fast as it w and if Mol it this sea all he can do to beat her. Both pmise to reach the post in good hd it will be a grand sight to see these C.ior$ sweep gallantly by the grand stand. ith their coiors fluttering in the breeze, ery muscle in the dubious strife sville for the extra . July 2, and ni the meeting may be extended to five Wno Is THE MysTeRtovs AvTHor?—The erary question of the day is, Who wrote th Folitical Adventures of Lord Beaconsfield? din the i must have res anything about English puities must read them; and the third is uot elior to the first two in brilliauey or in ahtly. i The first two y would take as astudy of the adventurer, who: be: have neve been phen, Mr. Goldwin rison, Mr. John Mor. auth There is a theory, ae of them have com. hoone man could have written any people. The remark is a etual author, but TL doubt | its accuracy. By another set they are, half | attributed to Lord Salisbury, and a Sill more refined wit assigns their paternity to Lord Beaconsfield himself. He, I am told, | pronounces them unmannerly; perhaps be ‘ause they reproduce so many of his own early bined for the whole, attacks on eminent men to which the adjec- tive uld rightly be applied. It is long since a literary secret ‘has been so well kept. If Mr. Frank Hill be really the writer, the perform ance marks a distinct advance in literary power, The articles have a weight of matte vle, combined invective, such | s belongs to few but the great masters of the English tongue.—[ London Correspondence ¥ Tripune. FATHER FORSERY n bamed Dr. Lester Keep, now sl made an agreement with his son. his parents. In 187) Mrs. ill he in orporated the 7 the old gen. It Was THE WOMEN who excommunicated Mrs. Tilton from Plymouth chureh. When the report_of the eommittee which investigated Mis. Tilton was submitted last Friday night be moderator inquired: “What shall dong alow tone, “I move aid xomebody else, tor put the question, “Ali voice, the owner of wh A Tramp SHOT IN THE Bash Mics) ew- on being ordered out of the kitchen -W. Forsythe. in Providence, R. 1, ntleman with a dirk. Mr. his revolver and wounded the op of the head. The tramp then THE WILL OF THE Late Ww». Crt EN L, Saturday, is ting. All of his ie, books, poems, pictures, furniture, 9 Post nds Bryant, with m, John line, and BisHOP McCLOsKeY, of the Ro: Catholic ville, has issued a circular let- sts, calling attention to the urposes,"” and adds: “Money obtained in his way brings with it no blessing either for priest or people. Financial gain isa paltry compensation for the ruin of souls. We fore forbid the use of intoxicating liquors at picnics held for church purposes, and we sol- emnly remind pastors who may think it their uty ity they incur by permitting their congrega- tion. and particularly the young,to remain away from the shelter and protection of their homes afier night bas fairly set in.” here- 0 hold picnics of the grave responsibil- KILLED BY THE LIGHTNING.—Mrs. Ezra Johnson, residing on a farm four miles west of Champai .. WI well near her house last Thursday night, was struck by lightning and was killed instantly. Four other persons sitting or standing near were also stricken down, but will recover. hile drawing water at a A DRUNKARD'S HORRIBLE DEATH.—Anin toxicated man named James Jarvey was run run over by the southern express train on the Northern Central ges! near Saturday night,and was Ii . The engine was thrownon a side track, and was stopped by running into a train of cmp cars, but the baggage car was precipitat down an embankment. No ochers were in- phe however, and the ponnens were ranstey br ieLatyre, Ps terally cut to piec ei ‘Tred to a special tral ought from Williamsport for that purpose. y F TRAMPS.—A Quincy, Ill, dis- atch of sane ast says: About two hundred boarded the west-bound passenger train’ at Jacksonville, on the Wabash road, yesterday afteraoon, and resisted all attemyts To put them off or to collect fare. They came through to bee and spread through the town, ready for mi some of them last night |The steamer from St. brought two hundred more this morning. They claim to be har- vesters, and appear to be making this ci'y their headquarters, as they are vel numperous along the lines of road. jing el _and seem to be gravit thither. ischief. a potice arrested ar Eagle, the ity, Sweprsn Arctic sor Nordenskyodd. t pets to sail from Gothenburg ear! nthe ‘Ra. a Steamer EXrl ORATIONS.—Profes- aw TONS, On A Voy; ¢ professor intends ‘ong the northwestern coast of /erland as far as Cape Tsche: find open sea on quantities of warm arge rivers Ol and skin he believes an of the earth, the so-called 1 lyuskin, where he account of the imme? Water discharged by the that, on account of the rota’ the current of the warm water will take am easterly direction, which will leave epen sail ing far into the autumn proceed along the coasts of traits are reached, possibly, if the state permits, Making some attempts to jew of the islands to the north of Siberia, which have never yet been vi European ship, still pian then iste ia until Beh less by a steamer. nses of the exploration will be borne ing of Sweden, who will give 2)’ : by M. Osear Dickson, ga, and by the ot; while the Siberian millionaire, M. Sibiria Swedish government has given certain facili- lies for the manning and victualing of the ex #e Sitting Bull simply wants a territory of his own on Yellowstone, and peach brand —_—— sent up to his room. On the evening of the 24h of Jane, CIN Q. ADAMS. tuneral frou he Georgetown, at , 158 West erect, p.m, Wednes: LIA BARRETT, age 6 mo _ scithwest, Wedhesday, Juue 20-b, at 8 0 ths ant 4 days. At Florence, Arizon: 178, FLWARD BURNANK, on)! aud grandson of J, Sunday morning , Youngest son of Elizabeth and che lat- Jas. Diggie. in the twenty-fifth year of his Thou hast left us! Ab, how soon, Toy lite had hardly reached {ts boon, Thy joys of earth bad just began We see thy seiting sun, li twine thy wreath of love; from: pair set free, has ail been gato to thee. FOLDEN. On Toesday June 25th, 1878, Paur Faneral from rvs 1527 Tenth street st, on Wednesday, June 24th, 1878, SivEON MEAD His funeral will take plac . the twenty-sixth Ist 9 Sixth street south are respectfully v at four o'clock, invited to attend. * own, on Sunday in the 724 year ze Fiieuds of the family are invited to attend his late residence, Street. Georgetown. at Min’ D. PArTEN clock p.m., T wonders DERTAKERS, &. i. SPEABE, UNDERTAKER, (Formerly with R. F, Harvey), 040 F Street n.w., One door east of Tenth street, Burial Caskets of all grades and styles. Bodies Embalmed and prepared for transporta- L:dy attendants at short notice. Eveiything strictly first-class and on the most reasoushle terms. CARD.—Realizing the nead of such service ip thues of aftiction, and particularly in case Of death from contagious: sigued wish to announce to the p how prepared to undertake the and dressing the dead bodses nd in short to perform all those off sary in case of death which the family expected todo, and which neighbors and prepared vw undertake, ‘The | of references given, and prices ressouable, A trial MES. FRIES & OO. are not always (Flower Preserver,) Eighth street n. NDBETAKS: Wi 3 D. ED. SPINDLER, 233 Bevenih st. m.t0., lace Of business.) Bodies Km! and prepared for transportation. ap6- yom Be WRIGHT, UNDERTAKER, IS3ST 10th st. m0. BUBGDORE 316 Ponw’a avenue m.00, RAILROADS. ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, THE GREAT DOUBLE TRACK, RATIONAL ROUTE AND SHORT LINE Hi NORTH, NORTHWEST, WEST AND SOUTH- TO TAKE EFFECT AY. JUNE 9. 18° 45 LEAVE WASHINGTON: New York, "lade! hia, and Boston ‘On Suiav fo Baltimore ‘and Laurel Express, Rocks, Cranberry, Stras- and Way Stations. Winchester, Hagerst &.m.—NW YORK. PHILADELPHIA, Bos- TON AND BALTIMORE EXPRaEss. PARLOR Cam to New York and Philadelphia, Siops at except Saturday. iunday ouly, Baitimore, Annapolis a.m.—Baltimore Express. Stops at Bla- &. Beltsville, Laurel, Annapolis Junction, jegsup's and Hanover, -—Baltimore, Annapolis, Ellicott City m.—NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND On ‘Sundays to Baltimore Stops at Laurel, E timore, Bladensburg, and Laurel Express. Frederick via Belay. Stops st Annapolis m.—Point of Rocks. Frederick, Hagers- ‘inchester and Way Stations. Od Sundays if Rocks and Way Stations on! 14:40 p.m,—Baltimore, Annapolis an +5:80 p.m.—Philadelphia, Norfolk and Baltimore except Sunday. PASSENGERS TAKEN IN THE CARS DIRRCT TO Stop at Bladensburg and BosToN EXPRESS, At all Stations. Boat at CaxTox, urel. 16:60—Baltimore and Way Stations. +7:15—CHICAGO AND SLEEPING CARs to Chi +8:10 p.m.—Baltimore +9.25—B8t. Louis. Cincinnatl, Louisvilie and Pitts- burg Express, Pittsburg, except Sunday. Pull- 18:30 p.m.—NkW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE EXPRESS, SLEEPING CAR to New Nork, Aud SPECIAL SLERPING CAR to Philadel- PG) Dally. Other trains daily except Sunday, All traind stop at Relay Station. rains will sto} for passengers to and from Berkel cer Park aud Oakland Hotels For further information apply atthe Baltimore aud Ohio Ticket Offices, Washington Station, and 485, 601 and 603 Pennsylvania sven street northwest, Washin ple: High street taken, for to any point LL CLEMENTS, Master of General Ticket 1878 resiffi¥ama 1878 THE NORTH, WEST AND SOUTH TO THE NORTH WEST, LUMBUS EXPRESS, at Sir John’s Rum “Surlag ths see where orders will be checked and received it peace oe “Brooks * fransfer to Fulton Let eA Sneek Bape, 2.28. m Gaily, oxoopt Bax: pie Washinanos, 6, 7, 8, iL am. 1, 8, 90, TD. id 5S. p.m 0: am,

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