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BOOKS AND STATIONERY. STEAMERS, &c. = LATEST PUBLICATIONS. Around the World in the Yacht ‘* Sunbeam, ** by Mrs. Brassy: illustrated, $350. The Atlantic Islands as Kerorts of Health and Pleasure, by 8.G W. Ben The Speaking Telephone oxzraph, by G. B. Prescott, Il. Mobile Bay. by Com. Poems and B ni - Mag: A Story of To-day; paper, Miriam's Heritage, by Alma Calder: The Cance and The F For sale by UB BOUK LIST FOR JUNE. Law Student's Review, vol. 3. ae Judicial Aspects of Insanity.” Ordionaux: "Thompson's National Bank Case: Morris in Replevin, 3d edition. The Talking Phonograph, &c. Memoir of Lord Abinger. Poganue Pe pie. H. B. e. Seaforth. Florence Montgomery. Kermas. By H. W. Longfellow We have a large stock and comple jen! Stationery. Any Miscellaneous or Law Books in stock ordered promptly. W. H. & 0. H. MORRISON, LAW BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, Je2o-tr 475 Penn. avenue JEW BOOKS FOR JUNE. ~*Rothmel,’* by the author of “That Husband of Mine."’ The New Life, by Rev. A. W. Pitzer, Tne Fitness of Christianity to Man, by Bisl Huntington. Letters to a Young Clergyman, by C. Miller, DD. Some Dimeulties of Bellet, by Rev, F.'F. Shore. Conditional Immortality, by Rev. W. R: Huntington. Predestination, by Moz- ley.” Saivaior Mundi, by Samuel Cox, At WM. BALLANTYNE & SON'S, je10-tr 428 Seventh st. n.w. st MMER READING, Ouidas’ Friendship. Lippincott’s Magazine, vol, xxl, 1878. Memorial and Biographical Sketches. James Freeman Clarke...... . Christ, His Nature and Werk. . Chariette Cushman, her Life and’ Letters, Stebbins. teens A Study of Mijvon’s Paradise Lost, Himes... Adventures o’ an American Consul Abroad. AB-SA-BA-K A-The Land of the Massaere, Carringtor ch and . H. James, jr. 3t. Peter's Bride, by author M: Daughter...... Love Works Wo: Machine C mmpkins The Clifton Vieiure, Odd Tru Franklin Square Library as far as pub! CROQUET, tn all styles. SCLOMONS & CHAPMAN, e7-tr 911 Pennsylvania avenue. GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. JRESPY. MADE SHIRTS. Men‘s unfir.ished Shirts, 60 cents: of Wamsutta muslin, 75 cents. Finished, 75 cents: of Wam- sutta muslin. 90 cents, Boys? Shirts, 12, 12% and 13-ine ished, of Wamsutta cotton. SHIRTS TO ORDER. The best Shirts at $2.25 $1.25 and $leach. Fit always warranted. Best 4ply Linen Collars, 8 for $1, +pecial bargain: ethers, 6 for $1. Linen Cuffs, 26 ce: F pail best do., 374 ce Jeans Drawer: cents. Gauze Undershirts; Lisle Thread do, Neckwear ane Hosiery. THOMPSON'S SHIRT Factory, jel5-tr_ 816 F st. n.w., opp. Patent Ofice, ‘== “TOKIO. ‘New ventilate’ HAT for summer wear, fresh sppply, Straw Hats, fancy bands soft Feit pats for gentlemen. ts Suk Umbrelles for ladies and ger STINEMETZ, HATTER, jel4-tr 1237 Pennsyloania avenue, FQYress sTOCK w a STRAW HATS For Gentleme=, Youths and Boys, just received. Elegant assortment of Ladies and Gentlemen's SUN UMBRELLAS. at the lowest market prices. UMBRELLAS and PARASOLS covered and re- paired in the best manner, WALTER KER, Harter, 1419 Pennsylvania Avenue, spli-tr Above Willard’s Hotel, REDUCES PRICES. ‘The undersigned begs leave to toform nis patrons and tr public generally that tn con Sequence of r=" iced prices in goods aud new facilities, be Is now able to make up CLOTHES ax¢ furnish GOODS tn his tine from ten to Bftean ver cent, less than former rates, Te spectfully ceqresting continued favora, se oh y. HEIBERGER, Crrizem AND MILITARY TarLor, 3%5-tr 535 15th street Corcoran Building. Hm reer BRESSSTSa Prescott. Be Be ee eto tet ay SB BS S88 gs ss he FAMILY SUPPLIES. STUFFED om MANGOES. ( MARTYNIAS, iz INDIA GHERKINS, PICKLE Fat NS es, (AUTUMN CLUSTERS. WORCESTERSHIRE, BE STEAK, and other SAUCES, New crop =“ EET O1L. 8B. W. BEED'S SONS, ap8-tr 1916 F st. ». w. TUE TRADES. OoK BINDING. The public ts fully informed that the LY BOOK KINDERY is carried on as heretofore. Ti same excellent workmen are ‘em- joyed, and the work turned out will be in the Puperigr style wbich hap always been a character- iatle of the estatlishment, 1012 Pa. ave . 8d floor, apo-ly A. CABINBT-MAKBR, NEW HAMPSHIRE AVENUE AND M STREET, NORTHWEET. nov7-ly JIBSON bROTHERS, PRACTICAL BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS, | Europe at lowest rates, 11012 Penns, ia a ‘Washington, D.C. Ba Fine Pris ting a Specialty. jan1s-1y WNINGS. JOHN C. HOGAN, 713 Market Manufacturer of a Newly Patented Spri Buildings and forsale or rent. Sole Mildew-Proof Awning sepl5-tr | leaves Norfolk | aLaseow every y at 50 cents unfinished, and 75 cents fin- | | econd, $2. $1.75, $1.50, , | For Books of Information, P! &e.. Novelties in | END# NB | ADply to HEN D ARSC) BOTHER, 00. 1208 | wharf, ‘Wash!ngton, D. | Bo. Senora at Na | tetpbia. marg0-1y Roller | § and Ventliating Awning for Stores, Hotels Public | $rivate reilly . Flags and Tente for the only genu! terial. OF until farther noties, ‘eveey MON? DAY, hss eaax. at Govcl’k ‘m.," connecting with steamers for boston. Erovi. ce and other Northern Points, or TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY, at 40’clock p. m. FOR POTOMAC RIVEE LANDINGS, Steamer JOHN W. THOMPSON, CaptainJonn B. Woop. leaves her what, tormi- ous ‘ana 9th street lineof ears, 7a. m., three times per week, for’ int at Ouromes, Mon: and Leonardtown, stopping modi each trip. Days of sailing, ect farther information, reet, ind or UE eRe rae B. J. ACCINELLY, Agent, STEAMEES FOR NEW YORK. The Steamers JOHN GIBSON and E. 0. KNIGHT alternately leave Pior 41 East River, New York, at 4 o’clock p.m, every BATURDAY at 4 p.m. ‘own every MONDAY, and zi epceeoe geerees eeee swwply at office over Met 2x OK.P. A. DENHAM, Agent, Water street, wn, er SA&MUEL BACON, President, [T° SUMMER TOURISTS. ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, From Baltimore to Halifax and Vice Versa rie Zhe A 2 British 1rop Screw Bteamshi TBERNIAN ons, Capt. Lt. Archer, Nova Scorras, 3 200 fons, Capt, Richardso1 CASPIAN, 8,160 tons, Capt. Trocks— ‘Leave Baltimore every other Wedn FOR HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA. Cabin passage to Halifax seeseesees$90, gold, Mounhclubing everyikion opt wiles, ots neluding everyihiag ex . This is au extelient opportunity. t9 enjoy a briet ocean trip in First-class Trans-Atlantic Steam- giipe and the charming summer climate of Nova Scotia, First cabin to8t. John's, Newfoundland. .§35, gold First cabin to Liverpool....... wees 1B, Bold further information aj see rar eT RCHUMACHER & CO. jel-2m 5 South Gay street, Baltimore, HOR LINE, NOUR TED STATES MAIL Stib STREAMERS, Sall from New York for Fal SATURDAY LONDON every WEDNESDAY? | Passenger accommodations uw: for ele- gance and comfort. All Staterooms on main deck, and Saloon ainidsh\) SALOON CABINS, $65 to $80, RENCY. SECONDCABIN, including all requisites, $40. Excursion Tickets ‘for First-class . New ‘York to Paris and return, $135 t0 $196, accord- ing to stateroom and route chosen. OWLING GREEN, NE’ ANNIE E.HUI "HREYS, 480 10th st. n, OTe Weatington OM! apm ) OKTH GERMAN LLOYD. TBAMSHIP LINE BETWEEN NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMBN, ‘The steamers of this Company will sail every Sat- arday from Bremen Pier, foot of Third street, Hoboken. Kates of passag From New York to Southampton, Lon. ton, Havre and Bremen, first in, $100; second cabin, $60 gold; steerage, $30 currency. For freight oF passage, apply to OELRIC! & CO. apl-6m 2 Bowling Green, New York. \LYDE’S NEW EXPRESS LINE BRTWEE! PHILADELPH ALEXANDRIA, WASH- BIMANGTON AND GEORGETO Ny CONNECTING AT PHILADELPHIA WITH CLYDE'S LI¥E FOR BOSTON, PROVIDENCE, AND Nuw ENGLAND STATES, Batling Days, From Philadelphia—Saturday, at 19 m, From Washington—Monday, at 11 a, From Georgetown—Monday, at 7 p.m. Freights received daily. Through Sills of lading civen to Boston and, Frovidenee. and Fa Biver. Con~ signees wishing :heir goods at wn woart will please gave them marked ‘'George- town, D. 0.** For full information apply to J, H. JOHNSON F street northwest. and 18th-street U.5 @. F. HYDE, 59 Wa WM. P. CLYDE & nagers, 12 South Wharves, Phila- MERICAN LINE OF HIPS STEAMS) sallevery THURSDAY direct from | Philadelph's to Liverpool, touching eth eenstown. Sestin intermediate and steerage tickets tf | san be had at H. D. COOKK, JR, & CO.°B, Bani 1499 F st, “Also, agents for the Red Star Line fo Antwerp. myz2- UNABD ith the view of diminishing the chances of solision, the Steamers of this line take a specific course for all seasons of the year. ‘On the outward passage from Queenstown to New Tork oe Boston. Scan, Se Paridian of 60 at 43 at., or nothing north 0! homeward passage crossing the meridian 280 at as at, OF nothing to the north of 43, iTISH AND NORTH AMERICAN THE OVAL MAIL STE AMSH) ieruon: Y SETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIV! CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. From NEw YORK. FRoM New YORE. ‘ussia.., Wed., July 3| “Russia. fe Scythia... Wed..July 10} Scythia Wed.) Aug. 14 cat ia. Wed.,July 17 | Abvsal: we BeeE Wee fay | tte ees ae Ans overy ‘eowiag Me PASSAGE. fod By steamers $80and 100 gold. <pording to accomm: steamers not carrying $80, $100 and old, according to accommodation. Tickets to Paris, $15, gold, additional, Bieas robe a Stee venta = seer Ganon Seas ‘Through bills of lading given for Belfast, Glas- \w, Havre, Antwerp and other ports on the Con- ht, and tor Mediterranean porta, For freight and apply at the Company's mice, No. 4 Bowling Green, oF both steerage and Din, to OTIS BIGELOW, 06 7th street, Wash- iy CHAS, @, FRANCKLYN, Agent, N PIANOS AND ORGANS. COAL AND WOOD. OHNSON BROTHERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DE a ERS CO4L AND woop. ‘We desire wo call theattention of the publte to the t and bes: Selected stock of COAL AND WOOD In the Dis- trict; that ocr fectilties for doing business are noi finein the United | Btates; that cur Kivdiing Wood Factory is the | rk; polntments for doing a Cualand Wood busines | i! fact that we now hav- ou hand the surpassed by any firm in thesame largest south of New York; and. tudesd oar ap- are complete in every particular. 9,248 Ibs, to the ton our invariable standard, Best Varieties at Lowest Market Prices. ‘Main ofce—Lepot, Mill and Wharves, foot 18th. isth and I streets southwest, Ofices 1908 F, 1118 9th and 1418 7th streets north wes! yanl8-tr BANKERS. $i0. $20. $50. $100. Invested judiciously in Stocks (Options or Privi- oad to rapid fortune, Full details Exchange Reports free. Address | for Ane chewing qualities and excellence and T. POTTER WIGHT & OU.) Bankers, 38 Wall | lasting g leges), Is a sui and Giteia! Sto street, New York. $25, $50, $100, my Zl-wod ek Ly $200, | Pianos, | bighest award wherever exhibited, McCammon’ | lng and thoroughly Repairing Pianos, 0. REICH. | EXBACH'S Plano Warcrood ie | CHEWING | BON & Co.. Mo tre, Pe PIANOS AND ORGANS . RECEIVED FOR REPAIRS AND VAR- NISHING, or on STORAGE UNDER, INSURANCE at reduced rates dui nee Summer at. L. WILD & BROS’, Em- portom of Music, No. 723 7th street n, w. Agents for the Btieff and other first class sy’ | ALLET DAVIS & CU. PIANOS.— Hi tone ej c ha Pianos a Specialty. ag-out sal t bargains—come otra Eb, SUMNER OL ae W “2 SABE, £ C,'8 WORLD-RENOWN- ED PIANO8.—These celebrat Tuments have been before the publii for forty years, and have received the! favorite Pianos, and Pianos from other celebrat wanufacturers ‘constantly on hand, Shoninger' celbrated Organs. | Pianos and Organs sold, rented and exchanged. Particular attention paid'to Tun- 0 Warerooms, 433 ith ew docrs above Penna, av, cst octla-tr ——= JACKSON'S ave BEST. TOBACOO. Awarded highest prize at Centennial Exposition SWEET | | The best tobacco ever made, AS our blue $500 | ‘The majority of Wall street houses and men are as honest as their neighbors, and many of them haves | character of sweetening and flavoring. Strip trade-mark 1s closely imitated on inferior goods, see that Jacksons Best is on every plug. Sold bj all dealers, Send for sample, free, toC. A. JAC otersburg, Va. j14-in: that World wide reputation for soundness and honesty, | LS81¢ COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF The old house of ALEX. FRUTHINGHAM & Co., Brokers, 12 Wail street, New York, ts enti- | tled to absolute confidence. They state that an in- | vestment of about $100 made recently rvturned | Over $1,000 tn leas than €0 days. Send for their rt : free.—( New York Tribune, mar7-eotr OKE DOWN TO FOUB CENTS. BTY BUSHELS DELIVERED FOR §3.10 A8-LIGHT OFFICE, _Octl-tr 411 AND 413 10TH STREET. ECOND ae © 1@.—The io ak Sree Bees BO ERZOG Vatebes, Guns, STOCK EXCHANGE irehase or sale of MEAT, FINEST AND CHEAPEST MEAT FLAVORING STOCK FOR SOUPS, MADE DISHES AND SAUCES, LIEBIG, COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF '._**Is a success and a boon for which ould feel grateful."*—See **Medical & “Lancet,’’ **British Medicai Jour- c, CAUTION.—Gewuine only with the fac simile of Baron Liebig’s Signature in B.ue Ink across the Label. ‘‘Consumption in England increased tea-fold in ten years,’? LIEBIG, COMPANY’ EXTRACT 0) MEAT. fo Uchad of all Storetoepers, on sree eevee gues 45" Mark Lane London, fogiand: mar7-thiy pure are imi ‘their good Bread, GENUINE ARTICLE, ‘Warranted free from chemicals. myl7-tr ‘AND STOCHS. istrict of Columbia Bonds of various tsenee: walel tip abd Wairoed Bande aoa took bough sch snd sold by LEWIS JOHNBON & 00. Baukore, ty Pan Pesce ae medical agent, IRON IN THE BLOOD. 4 PERMANENT TONIC. WITHOUT ALCOHOL, PERUVIAN SYRUP Isa Protected Protoxide of Iron, PERUVIAN SYRUP Contains Alcohol. PERUVIAN SYRUP PERUVIAN SYRUP Tones up the System. PERUVIAN SYRUP Builds up the Broken Down. PERUVIAN SYRUP Makes the Weak Strong. PERUVIAN SYRUP Cures the Dyspeptic. PERUVIAN SYRUP Invigorates the Brain, PERUVIAN SYRUP Cures Female ‘Weaknesses, PERUVIAN SYRUP Cures rin Debity. PERUVIAN SYRUP = pleasant ‘Take, CAUTION, Besure to get the ** PERUVIAN SYRUP.) Price $1.00 a Bottle. A 32-page pamphlet, containing a history of the PERUVIAN SYRUP, a valuable paper on pro- ress in medical science, a treatise on Iron as a test'monials from distinguished physicians, clergymen and others, will rée to any address, SETH W. FOWLE & SONS, Proprietors, 86 Harrison avenue, Boston, Sold by vy. dealers general- Je3-m, th, 1m RAILROADS. Ame DEA 15:15 a.m.—New York, Philadel Express. Hicott City. On ‘Sunday to Baltimore Stops at Shipley*’s, Laurel, Annapolis Junc- ten, Jessup’: (Cranberry. 8 and Wey via Helay.) 17:20 Baltimore to New York Junction, 18:35 a.m. Pit n Way. 10:00 a. 12:10 p.m, Way. Junction 16:05 8. Express. ‘All through trains for passengers to and from Herkeley Springs, at Deer Park and Oakiand Hotels urtag ths For further information a) and Ohip Ticket Offices, Washington Station, and GOI and 608 Pennsylvania avenue, and 613 15th street northwest, ‘Washi ron High street, Geo s where ord 5 be checked and Teoelved ‘taken for to any point in the city. PE Sie Ba ro maemo, Jei0 Agent. ALTIMOBE AND OHIO RAILROAD, THE GREAT DOUBLE TRACK, NATIONAL RO ore AND: SHORT LINE NORTH, NORTHWEST, WEST AND SOUTH- 10 Thee srrEct EE SUNDAY. June 9, 1878, at 4:45 a, m, VE WABHINGTON: Hanover, and Elk ridge. a. m2. itrasburg, Baltimore and Laurel Express, a, Mm. a.m. - dally, except Batarda —Point of Rocks. Frederi trains stop at Relay Station. GEO. 8. KOONTZ, hia, and Boston ‘Baltimore, Annapolis and Way. "Winchester, Hagerstown, ‘Point of Rocks, Cranberry, Stras- iter, Hagerstown, and Way Stations. E NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, Bot TON AND BALTIMORE EXPRESS. PARLOR CAR and Philadelphia, Stops at Annapolis —B8t. Louis, Chicago, Columbus, and cop Bunday Through Cat Beane, Fens, a TY MAN Can to Cincinnatl dally, @rafton to Bau junday only, Baitimore, Annapolis m.—Baltimore Express. Stcps at Bla- dersburg. Beltsville, Laurel, Annapolis Junction, ae ee and Hanover, Baltimore, Annapolis, Ellicott City +1:30 p.m.—Nzw YORE, BOSTON EXPRES8. On ‘Sundays to ore, uUrg, an are! ‘rederick via Relay, Stops at Annapolis PHILADELPHIA AND Baltimore ‘m, Hagers- inchester and Way Stations, “ON Sataaes to Polntof Rocks and Way Stations only, 9fd:40 D-m.—Baltimore, Annapolis and Way Sta- 15:80pm. Fbliadeiphia, Norfolk and Baltimore ol exc z PASSENGERS TAKEN IN THE Cana RECT TO BOAT AT CANTON, Laurel. DIRECT TO Stop at Bladensburg and +6:50~ Baltimore and Way Stations. $7:15—CHICAGO AND SLEEPING CARS to Chicago, 8:10 p.m.—Baltimore xpress. +9:25—8t. Louis, Cincinnat burg Express, Pittsburg, except Sunday, man cars, 19:30 p.m.—NEW York, BALTIMORE EXPRESS, LUMBUS EXPRESS, 1, Louisville and Pitts- Pull- PHILADELPHIA AND SLEEPING Car to New York, and SPECIAL SLEEPING CAR to Philadel- Daily. Other trains daily except Sunday, i stop at Sir John’s Rua ly at the Baltimore and Masonic Tem- 1878 JUNE 10th, 1878. TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, corner of Sixth and B sirecta, as lows: Pittsburg and the West. :10 a.m, daily, With Parlor Car to Pittsburg and 8) i from Pittaburg to OGincinnadt, Bt. is and Ghicago: 7:40 p.m, datiy, with Palace Car to BALTIMORE AND POTO! For_C: Doats of Bi ‘and 1:45". m., and 6 Limited xpress, Accommodation for Bal! and 4:20. m. daily, pe’s Crook Line, ‘Annapolis, 6:66 a in, and 4: dauty, caoope ountane : oat oe poms 7 ALEXANDRIA AND RAILWAY AND ‘WASHINGTON BATLI Alexandria, cept , With Cars from ington to Ofer Brookiya through trains connect at Jersey Oliy with Annex, . Gi! rentiema 1878 TO THE NORTH, WEST AND SOUTHWEST, Double Track, Steel Rails, Splendid noonory, Magntiioont Baciomens, MAC BA! e ‘Buttaion Niseara arif faker sae ee For Sew York and the East, 1:30 ation Wak NN. ¥., all direct fer- FREDERICKSBURG ALEXANDRIA AN. BROAD. a AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. "THE EVENING STAR. FUTURE DAYS. JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, USTEES’ BALE OF THREE TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS AND SEVEN TWO-STORY COTTAGE FRAME DWEL- Hotiae oHtthray anbeRt ROuTHEAST.” anD deed of to By virtue of a deed of trast given to ns. May ist, 1878. and duly Liver Roo 716,” folie S08 of the for the District of Columbia, and by request o we will sell, at public au: on of June, A.D. at m., in front of ive prem- ses, all those certain pieces or of land and described upon ground plat or pian of the city of Washi D. as Td Lots Nos, 78,9, 10, 1. 13) 14, 15, 18, 17. 18, ‘21, 22, 31, 32, 33 and 34 of A. B. Kelley's. subdi- vision of square 580, tog ai mo a8 halal ways, ease vileges, Ecienies so permanent te sa Se ing or otherwise appertaining. ts 8 and 9 are improved by three well-built two-story Brick Houses Noo 160, 708 and 710 H treet n.e. sets 10, Land 12are unimproved and front on ‘Lot 12 being at the corner of H and 7th streets ne. ie 18 16, a en 21are unimproved and front on 7th street east. Lots 14. 15. 18 and 22 are improved by two-story Frame Dwellings fronting on 7th street, between streets 1.6.* Lots $2 and $8 aré unimproved and front on 8tt street n.e, Lots 31 and 34 are improved by two-story Frame Dyoings and front on th street, between H and tence. . Terms: One-third cash; balance in six and twelve Months; notes bearing interest at 7 per cent. unti! paid, and secured by deed of trust on the premises sold. All conveyancing at the cost of the purcha ser. A deposit of $100 required on each lot as soon as sold. If the terms of sale are not complied wit witbin seven days from day of sale, the Trestees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk ana cost of the defaulting purchaser, upon giving five days’ Public pores of such resale, CONRAH KAUFFMAN, }TTustoos, my30-d (Post) #@- THE AFOVE SALES ARE POSTPONED, on account of the tnclemency of the wea her, BAT URDAY 320. ony otd une, same hour places. JOHN H. € ff mi” CONRAD KAUFFMAN, { Trustees. ag THE ABOVE SALES ARE FURTHER portp.ned untii WEDNESDAY, 31 day of July, Fame hour and places, | jeMd CONRAD KAUFFMAN, } Trustees, SH. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, SALE OF FLEGANT FURNITURE, AT No. 1323 H STREET NORTHWEST, On M NDAY, July Ist, at, 10 o‘clock a m., I shall sell three elegant Parlor Suites in Rep, Black Wa'nut Chamber Suites, Cc tage Furntcures Hair Mattresses, Leainbr juins and Lace Curtains, French Plate Mantel Suirror',. Walnut Wardrobes, Walnut Dressing Case and Wardrobe comsined, Etegere (mirror back), Marble-top Canter ‘Tables, Sideboards, Dining Tab es and Cane-seat Chairs, Feather Beds, Pillows and Bolsters, Boussels, Ingiain and other Carpets, & Allin goou ¢ ale positive, fe28 PW ASHE BW LLIAMS, Anctioncer. FPHOMAS DOWLING, Axctioncer, . PEREMPTORY SALE OF THE OF FURNITURE OF HAR- BOSWELL & OO. duly Ist. commencing at 10 o°clock a.m. I will sell without reserve the entire ‘steck of the above firm at a a Store, 313 Bih street uortuwest. Stock com. ris 3— ENTIRE Bm On MONDAY Parlor Suits, Bedsteads, Bareau: listands, #¢., In separate pieces, Fasy © uunges” Whatnots, Bookcases, War dix bes, Sideboards, Dining Tables, Marbie=top and Library Tables, Offire Desks, @e., and a general assortment of Goods usva'ly kept in @ first-class Furniture estab ishn ent, je26 Post) TH S, DOWLING, Auct. WW 48H. 8. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer. VALUABLE IMPROVED AND UNIM- PP OVED PROPERTY, CORNER NEW sERSEY AVENUE AND N 8TREETS NORIHWESY, aT AUCTION. Op MONDAY, July 1st, 1878, at 6 o'clock Bop: Tshall sel in. front o* preniises, Lot No. fry in Square No, 523, improved by two two-, story Brick Dwellings; aso, two vacant adjoining Lots: each i ot having a good front, running back the depth thereof, wn on day of sale, $50 down on ‘Terms made kn each piece of property at time of sale, 420 WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer. UNCANSON BROS,, Auctioneers, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF TWO VERY DESIRA- KLEIMPROV ED LOTS ON PARK STREET, IN SQUARE 987, By virtue of a lved of trust, dated Novem- Ler 6th, A.D, 1875. and duly recorded in Li- ber 802; foilo 2€4. er seq., ove of the land re- cords Tor the Instrict of Columbia, L will sell at mblic auction, in front of the premises, on WED- NESDAY. July 3d, A.D. 1878, at 6 o'clock p m., Lots 6 and 7, iu ‘Gilick*s recorded subdivision of Square 987. with the improvements, consisting of tWo twoestory Frame Dwelling Houses. Terms of sale: One-fourth in cash; balance in equal payments. {o six, twelve, and eighteey mouths, with interest at 8 per cent., from day of sel, secured on premises sold, Conveyancing: &c., at purchaser's cost. A deposit of $50 on each sale’ required. Terms to be complied with in ten days, or property will be resold at defaulting pur- chaser’s cost, JUDSON T. CULL, Trustee, je22 eokds RUSTEF'S SALE OF FINE HOGSE ON gOUTH A STREKT, CAPITOL HILL, No. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court FY of the District of Columbia, made June the 22d, 1878, in Equity Cause No.6. 171, where- by the subscriber is subsiliuted ‘Trustee In place of Jonn K. Arrison, deceased, I will sell at public auction. ‘under the terms of a deed of trust from James Newlands and Margaret Ann Newlands to sald Jchn R. Arrison, dated Oc:ober 6, 1870. and Tecorded in Liber 625, folio 76, of the land records of the District o: Columbia,’ on FRIDAY, July Sth. at 6 o'clock p.m | in front of the premises. the east 18 eet of original lot 12, in square 761, having a depth of 136 feet. and a 80-feet alley in the rear together with the fine modern Dwelling, three: stories and basement, having press-brick front, 11 rcoms, bathroom, anil every modern convenience, ‘The premises, which are situated on South A, be- tween 2d and 3d sis. east are surrounded by the best improvements aid best society on Gapitol Hilly stand upon Beall Terrace, and are within one block upon one side of the F ‘street ears, and upon the other of the Penusylvauia avenue cats. The terms of sale are: Oue-fourth, together with expenses of sale, in cash, and the remainder In six, twelve and eighteen months, for wiich the notes Of the purchaser Uearig Interest at the rate of 6 ercent per annum, and secured upon the prem- se8, Will be taken. ‘A deposit of two hundred dol lars wi 1 be required at the time of sale. ‘The con- ¥eyaeirg will be at the purchaser's cost. If the terms of sale are not complied: with in five days, the Trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the d-faulting purchaser ter five days’ advert'sement. ogy SAAC H. FORD, Trustee, P, A. DARNEILLE, auct. 73 JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, TRUSTEE’S SALE OF A FRAME DWELL- IN@ SITUATED ON 10TH STREET, NEAR K STREET NORTH, By virtue of a deed of trust, of date May 3877, and recorded in Liver No. 858, fol 405, ‘one ef the Land Records of the Distriet of Co'umbia, and at the request of the party se: cured there! y, we will sel’ at pubtic auction, in front of the p:emises, on TUESDAY. July 2, 1878, at 6 o'clock p. m., tae foil. wing-desertbed Real Estate, situated in’the city ot Washington, Dis- trict of Columbia, to wit: ‘and being a part of lot bumbercd fifteen (15), in Davidson's subdivision of lots, in square three hundred and seventy-two (372), bewinning for the sa.ue at a point on the east line of 10th street west distant thirty-four (34) feet and seven (7) inches south from the northwest corner of said square; thence east one hundred and twenty (120) feet to a 10-foot ailey; thence south thirteen (13) feet five (6) inches; thenee west on {he diviaing line between said lot aad lot fourteen (14) ip sald square, one hundred aud twenty (120) feet to the easi line of said 10.h straet, and th-nee north thirteen (13) feet five (5) inches to the place of beginning, together with the improvements, ‘Terms of Bale: Oue-third casi aud the balance in two equal payment. or twelve and twenty-four months trom day of sale, for which the purchaser is togive bis noves, bearing Interest at the rate of six per cent. per anbum uutil paid, ard secured by a deed of trast on the pronerty soll A deposit of one hundred (100) dollars will be required at time of sale, and ali conveyancing will be at the cost of the pureba er. ‘Ternis to be complied with within seven days from day of sale, viherwise the Trast- ees reserve the right to resell the property at the Fisk and coe! of the detaul ing patchaser, CHARLFS HERZBERG, ? 7, HENRY FRANC, stoes, Je20-eoa ds Bx CERES OF THE, BOARD OF DIREC tors of the Anacostia & Potomac River Rail. Way Company, an auction sale of Shares of For- felted Biock wil take place at Room No. 1, St. Cloud building on MONDAY JULY Ist, 1878, At 12 o'clock. Details at sale. jeld-14t "" L. WM. GUINAND, President. EPPy Bern TORS, All sizes of this CELEBRATED REFRIGERATOR, Strongly handsomely finished, and’ perfect tn '; are packed with a perfé non- conductor, have Slate btone Shelves, Perfect Refrigerctor. Teese M. W. BEVERL 1009 Ponn’a'ace., vee Wii aor as, m5 18-2 ‘Sofe Agent for the District. CrxeraL CHANDELIERS, In order to cloge ont the remainder of our ENGLISH CRYSTAL CHANDELIz kg we have made ghother - LARGE DEDUCTION the prices, and would suggest to all persons wishing a fine article at LOWER PRICES, than they can ever be had again, to examine our - @toek before purchasing disewhere, ied-tr« M. W. GALT, BRO, & 00, Fae ee THIS AFTBRNOON. A. DAENEILLE, Real Estate Auctioneer, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE PROVED PROPE, 343 VANIA AVEN TWEEN 8p AND virtue of a deed of ‘1871, and recorded on the 14th in Liber No. 639, lio, one of the land records for Washi: in the District of Columbta, and at 1] i party secured thereby, auction, on the (OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. LE OF FURNITURE, ', June 28th, 1878. at 100°clock, Iwill sell at residence, No. 917 New York avenue northwest. the following Household THURSDAY.... » OF MuRprR.—There in the south- A Ministex Accs: isa great deal of e 2 portion of Mahoning county, Ohi occasioned by the authorities having decid upon the arrest of the Rey. Mr. Potter, late of ille, Stark county. a United Brethren reacher, on the charge of murdering Wil- amson Carter, his wife's uncie, near Atwater out three weeks ago. ad not lived happily with his family, and while he was at conference recently his wife left him, and her uncle dered, to move her to Alliance. Potter got back from conferen his wife to rejoin him, and th pared to emigrate to Kan-as. our Weeks ago, he rem «inin some business. “A week later was found dead near Atwater stat had started to walk home from All the railroad track. The affair has been ke a secret up to within a short time, in order enable the authorities to work up the case. n Potter in consequence of ad made about the time that he returned from conference afd found that Evidence goes to show that Potter was in the vicinity at the time of the murder, and a hat which an Alliance man sold to Potter was found ne man. Anot? > fact against h appeared iumediately after the murder. followed his wife to Kansas. was the brother of the known all over the E French Pate Pier Mirror, 2 @ Suites, Walnut Marbe-Top Bed tage Bets. and Dining Room F ‘3-ply), Ingrain Carpets, Oil Glassware. &c., &c. reen Rap Prior room Suites, Cot- raltare, Brussels Sots, Crockery. THOMAS DOWLING, st dated March "We will sell, at public The Rev. Mr. on TUESDAY, the 14th bed reat estate. vise atl peat ontasse vans und situated fn the city of of Columbia, known as the south- ern part of lot numbered sixteen (16), tion numbered ten (10), the said sou! said lot having a front of twenty-five (25) feet on Pennsylvania avenue, and runnil game width to the depth of seven! two (2) inches. The said lot is si north side of Pennsylvania avenue, between 81 and streets. and is improved by a four (4) story ‘k Dwelling House and Store. aan cash. conn cS site id in ant 6 residue Pets perce clon (i) at ere un (iad mone Sale with int , re secured, by note: ronan k dete she property is Knocked (OMAS DOWLING Auctioneer, ) LARGE CIRCUS TENT (CAPACITY 500 PED- PLE), AT AUCTION. On SATURDAY. June $9, 1875, at 11 ovclock. I shall sell in front cf my auction rooms, one large Camp or Circus Tent, capable of covering 500 pso- ple, with Ropes and Poles complete, 627 THOS. DOWLING, Auct. IRCH & ROREY, Aucti “ 988 and 940 Louisiana avenue, We will sell at our Bazar on SATUR- June, at 10 0°clock, for a ng the city, 1 fine Dapple Colt, 4 years old, sired by Bic celebrated Trotting Mare Grey Alice; full deserip- ‘Sale peremptory;** pedigree guar- vi BIRCH & ROBEY, Aucts, HUMAS DOWLING, Aactoneer, FRENCH PLATE M. AND OTHER BLACK WAL » the man mur- She left about to settle up Villiam Carter in three equal instal- Suspicion fell upoi threats that he able balf-yearly, 3300 will be required when w uired when down, The terms of sale must be complied with within one week after sale, otherwise the prope! may be resold, after one week's notice, at the avd cost of the defaulting A. DARNEILLE. F.D. CLEARY, Sa'esman, m)3,4,6,8,11,13,14 4a THE ABOVE FALE IS POSTPONED un- ‘THURSDAY, SIXTH DAY OF JUNE, A. D. 1878. same hour and piace. B: P. F. D. CLEARY, Salesman. 23-THE ABOVE SALE 18 8TILL FUR- JER POSTPONED until THURSDAY, June at same hour and pi his wife had left him. rthe murdered is that he dis- TEL MIRRORS. REP RLOR | FURNIT CHAMBER SU Chas. Carter, He was struck y wrench that crushed his skuil, and he must have died suddenly —[ Youngs town Registe 23 order of Trustees, NEILLE, Auct. myl4-2awéds Y's TEST FoR INSANITY.—A philo- sophie barber, who has nfore than once com buted to thé wisdom of these columns, re- By order of Tras- aves to us a test for insanity which We think DARNEIULE, Auct. Oo SATURD z 1878, at 10 o*ch ck, in Hi seil a general THOMAS DOWLING, An ASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, 1001, northwest corner 10th and Dstreets, SPFCIAL SALE OF SEVERAL PIECES OF SUPERB FURNITURE, REMOVED AUCTION RUUM FOR CONVENI KNCK OF SALE. On SATURDAY, June 29th, at 10 o'clock I shall sell within m: me Black Walnut NING, June mL Of my salesro: taiking about the facility with which the ex- ared the great forgers and thieves, avd said it was different with a case in his A young darkey br: _ TO-MORROW HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, TRUSTEES SALE OF ELEGANT FURNI- “URE IN GRANT ROW, CAPITOL Hil f trust. dated the 14th. 1876. and duly recorded in’ er 841, folio 101 one of the land records of the Districtot Columbia avd at the request of the party secured thereby. [shall sell. at publte auction, on FRIDAY orclock,’ st residence No, 211 East Capitol street, Grant Row, the following superior Furniture: 1 Shoemaker Rosewood Case Piano Forte, 3 Parlor Suites, Bed and other Lounges, 6 Walnut Marble-top Dressing Case Suit Walnut Wardrobes, Marble-top Walnut Bedsteads, Window Hangings, Hat Racks, Hali Furniture, 2 Extension Tables, Dining Chairs, Brussels And Three-ply Carpets and Rugs, Superior Hair Mattrasses. Feather Pillows atid Bolsters. 8. P. Castors. Glassware and China, Tinware and Kitchen Requisites, rising in all about 27 rooms, of which the ‘oods should not fail TON, Trustee. neigh borhood an old darkey’s tr { He was found out, and some frie interceded with the old mai for the youngster, “Orazy—the By virtue of a deed said the old n money thar, I inight have thought so.” He whaled the boy. auction room: [Louisriiie Medica Shitfonier, Dwar: } gant Black Walnut Wardrobe. Mirror Front He avily-carved Walnut-frame Parlor Buite, up- he stered in Drab Rep, Blue Putting, Fine Turkish Lounge. Biack Waluut Dining Ssvrr Disease AMONG SOUTHERN GrRis.— We know daughters whos cencealed in their rooms, where nts constantly, without the knowledge of We have seen irs go inte bys ‘they use the Chairs, upholstered rics when deprived uff, and borrow to: a ‘substitute until usual stimulant of and we are well ac. With three ‘sisters—beautiful young s, were it not for the sallow hue tarnishing their complexions—who are at present under for derangement of nut-frame Bed Lounge. Black Walnut Marble-top Sideb: as we Walnut Dressing Cage, French Plate yd it, Hardsome Waluut “Marbvien Handsome W, aceo frem the they could ob! in, top Washstand to nut Hat Rack, Marble Base and Walnut Dressin Ke: sewood- case late Pier Mirror with Slab ai ether with a miscellaneous Hous h vid Effects, us are of the best workmanshi ing odd pieces, the oo- ominal prices will only a partial list. aul treatment nervous system and digestive oi : from their constant use of snuf.—[| Avant ase and Wardrobe combined, FRAN 8 DOWLING, TDUSCANSON BROS,, Auctioneers, CONCLUDING SALE A. KR. SHEPHERD & CO, FTW STREET NORTH WEST. * MOBRING, at 10 o'clock, we will of stocs “f Plumbing Goods, Oni -« &c. Also, ail goods not DUNCANSOUN BROS., Auct ALEOF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED REAL ORTH SIDE OF I ST., WALL HATS FOR Sowe F uiries made ame some curious ood condition, ortunity for purebasing allyact attention to the sale, . i Wasi. B, WILLIAMS, ard a higher intellectual stand nerease from. g i While families failing intellectu: regular decrease In ade the Revol han their fat vuling famil ly so deficient that hats have to (QREEN & WISE, Auctions. x TRUSTEE'S SALE By virtue of a deed of tru Ist, 1877, and recorded in Liber ©, follo 687 et seq. of the land records for andria county, Virginia, and by direction of the hy ders of the hotes secured thereby, I wiil oi uble auction, on FAY, 26th day of J OF IMPROVED REAL ES- RUSSLYN, te = » dated October ESTATE ON THEN. NEAR 23p STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust recorded in Liber, No. 854, folio 410, et seq., one of the Land! reords of the District of’ Columbia, anda: decree of the Bupreme Court of the District of ‘olumbia, passed in equity cause No. 5791. June FRIDAY, ‘the 98th of P. ™., in’ front of the lot 2, in square 40, ution of 1759 had bigg while the sons of be made sp largest heads ar the schools, an the secular stand above the ece eal. —[ Chamber: » be found in the schools them- mises. on WED W.1878, at 6 o'clock p. m., the following real estate in the town of Ross- lyn, in Alexandria county, Virginia, to wit ), in squaré numbered one (1), as plat of the town of Rosslyn, made iison, and reco:ded in the laud the county and s Provements consis: of a large double house, with &c,,and formerly Juné, 1878, at 6 o' premises, sel: at publ: in the city of Washington, which said lo containing abou 16 346 square’ feet of will be sulxlivided into Unree lots, each of which will have a frontage of about 21 fect on I steet, and will be sold separat Terms of tale: Oue-toird, tog penses of sale, in cash: Payments at six, twelve numbered one (1 laid down on the by Brewer and how small is the number ct. Ten or twelve skillfully dispose om the sides or ether with the ex- the’ residue in three equal andeighteen months, re- » tor which the notes of the \earing interest from the day of sale at per annum, payable s store rooms, stabi!ing, fruits, &c, rieliness, harmonizing perfectly with ‘Terms of sa'e cent. from Octe in cash: $533.33, and. Inte: $533.33. and interest at six per , and expanses of sa'e, rest from October Ist. ..to day of sai 33 and intere: payavie “April of residue of purchase’ money, if announced at sale, | payments to bear interest Of sale, notes to be secur | property sold. A deposit of Conveyarcing at terms of sale are not comp! week from day of sale, the Trustee reserves the | Tight to resell the property at the risk and cost of 1B purchaser, after giviag five days’ | notice of such resale in the Eventug Star news| ber of Washington, 19.C.. farmer's house pr of peace and content solitary house gives a chill At this seasoi every intelligent farmer is ma let the planting of a few trees in desirable spots about his pr included in the work for the comin 200 required at time | [47/erican ¢ urchaser’s cost, led with within one ets it and gives it an nf-annually, and secured by | on the property sold, will be taken; | pay cash in full, at his op- | 1 ing and recording will be at | the cost of the purchaser, and if the terms of sa’ shall not be complied with In five days after the | ale the property will be resold at the risk and co:t of the defaulting purchaser. $60 on each suldivided lot, wii WM, HELMICK, + ; ALLEMAN, ft é ce st. nw, B. H. WARNER, Auctioncer. or the purchaser m: per annum to day ing his’ plans All the deferred it at six per cent. from day ‘A deposit of $150, or deed of trust on the | li be required av the Wart Next IN Woman's Daess?—Of course my readers know that faney dr become a popular institution in most fashionable covering—I_ ¢; dress—that a lady ¢: the defaulting now wear on these ¢ casion is that patronized by the Highlanders. been worn with great sucess, I am told, by several ladies of distine- tion, One of these ladies appe whether he thought it wrong Highland costume, and the fri than the importance was not wh but in what she took off. nd AlexandriaGazette, MES M. JOHNSTON, T: IN BROS. DUNCAN SON BHOS., Auctioneers. SALE OF LARGE HOUSK, WITH M\NSARD ROOF, SOUTH: WEST CORNER UF 257 AND K STREETS NORTHWEST, AT AUCTION. ed of trust, dated 29:h day The Highland kilt hi 49-THE APOVESALEIS POSTPONED un- Ul MONDAY, 1st July, A.D. 1878, atsame hour JAMES M. JOHNSON, Trustee. Real Estate Brokers, No, 605 7th street 2. w, ION SALE OF DESIRABLE BUILD > ON SUUTH SIDE WEEPING AND iti STREETS aled to a friend Ry virtue of ade of Mav. A.D. 1876, No. 820. folic 368 et seq. for the District of Coluuibia, and by request of tu arties secured, we Will sei! at VEDNESDAY, the 10:h day o} ai 60° ock p.m:, In front of the prem! following-described real estate and prem: ated, Iyiug. and being in the cliy of Washington and in the District of C lumbia, Pated upon the a:d being allot t she put on, —[ London Cor. Bos M228 & Byung, a ublic auction. 0: July, A. D. 1878, AN ILLINOIS PRESHMAN has the reputation of having thus outwitted a pert senior: Se- BETWEEN Gyii nior—“Do you know why our liege is such a ‘Of course; the freshmen all bring a little jearning here, and asthe seniors neve turaily accumulates. mown aud desig- ublic plats and plan of said city as jot numbered twenty (20), the east- © uhalf part of lot numbered nineteen (19). trom nd the easternmost part of jot auin- -one, in square numbered sixteen (16). the sanie being described in one parcel as fol- lows: Be ginning at the corner formed by the inter- n of the west side of 25th street with the street. and running thence west feet and nine (9) inches; thence scuth, para lel to 5th street, one hundred and twenty-four (124) feet and eleven inches; thence east, parallel to K street, eighty-one (81) feet and 25:h street, and thence north, one hundred and twenty-four (1z4) feet and eleven (11) inches, to the beginning, together with all and singular provements, Ways, tenements, right, aud appurtenances to the same belo an vwise appertaining. Te improvements consist of a large three. end Mausard .00f Brick H T-1ms of Sale: Que-third alaner in two equal ‘“Verms easy, and will be made known at sale, J.T. COLDWELL, Auct. LUABLE im- NIMPROVED PROV- GON TENTH STREET H STREET NORTH. Pp Win STREETS take any away, ered twenty WUuen the triangle had ¢: -alled the meeting to order, Brother Gardn: er arose with his usual sleekness and said: “Gem'len, if it wasn’t for de wheels on a wagin de wagin wouldn't move. When de wheels am on, den what?” C solemnly exclaimed the old man ect!” ‘whispered the presid his hands together. We will now hat aroun’ fur de grease.”’—[Detroi ERTY, FRONTIN East) BETWE NORTH. AND ON BETWEEN 9ru East, IN SQUARE By ‘virtue of a ‘deed of trust to us. dated the’ 20th day of May, A. D, 1873 recorded in Liber No: 719, folio 1 the laud records of the Uistrict of Columbian aud at the written request of the heirs of the party shall <ell at public auction, in on TUKSDAY, the 9°h day 77, at 5 o°ciock p.m. .all those certain loté and parcels of ground situate in the ston, Known and described as lots 21, 22, 82, 84. 35, 41. 45 and 46.’ in Moses Kelicy’s reco of square nine hundred and thir ¥ Lots 82, 34 and 35 have a front 6: street, and each improved by ® Two-story Frame Lots 16 and 46 are corner lots, fronting about 20 feet, each improved by a Brick’ Two-story Dwell- 44 and 45 havea front of 15-4 fest, roved by an unfinished Two-s ther lots front on H street, One-third ('s) eash; balance in six, (6,) twelve, (12,) and eighteen (18) months, with Inter- 7) per centum per anuam until b of trust on the & deposit of $50 will be req Piece of property at time © are not complied with in seven (’ tees reserve the right to resell six days’ advertisement, at the risk and cost of the All conveyancing at pur- scuth side of K eigh y-one 81) niné (9) inches to softly, rubbin, wth 25ch street, de wagin an secured thereby, we ey #e-“See here, wife, you indulge that boy He is a perfect mule.”” band, please don’t aceuse our boy of having S for a father” The old man was slient. 1<f purchase money in 1 instalments of oue aud two sears from date of sale, for which uotes bear terest at 8 per cent. per annum and secured m the premises sold wiil be taken. A deposit of $200 wil! be required at time of sale; all conveyancing at purchaser's ‘cost. terms of sale ere not comp! from day of saje, the Trus rese'l the property at the risk avd cost of derault- ing purchaser, upon giving five days’ n¢ such resale in bome newspaper Dublls CHARLES B. MAURY, FRANK T. RAWLINGS, F[Homas DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY 84LE IN THE COUNTY, WELL LUCATED AND IMPROVED. virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court ¢ District of Columbia, passed in equity cause No, 4358, wherein James Smith et ai. are comp'aiuants and John J. Magee et assed on the 1ih day of June, A I sell, on MONDAY, the Ist’ day of at 4 0°clock p.m., in front of the prem- public auction, ‘ali ‘those lots of ground on county, Disirict of levehall’s Chance, de- for the first part ata .1, said stone being hes on the fourth out- ppell's part of Fletehail's down by a Mr, Denmead, said stcne being at the south corner of the small lot where George Collins built a smail house, and running thence from said stone N. 34% perches toa stone No. 2; east 40 perches to a stone No. 3, being on the divi- sion tine of lot laid off for Join W. leaving said «livision line, *. 6735 Tches to the West division line lot, and then with it as far as itgoes and in a straight line continued fo the place of b: stone No. 1, containing 8 acres, And beginning t at a corner stake, be ith’s part of satd tract an northwest corner of the lot heretofore owned by Ann Morgan, and running from thence with the West line of the Morgan lot 8, 12 degrees W, 16 7-10 rerches to the northeast corner of said 3 then N. 67's degrees W. 294 perches with the north line of said 8 acre lot fo the end thereof. at an intersection witn the east tine of Jobu W. Hanes 0 acre lot; line N. 173 dey said line and thence in a strai ning, at Smith's southeast acres and 19's perches of the property owned by ‘Terms of sale, as third cash: balance eee MARRIED. In Chicago, June 24 1878, f 19 feet on 10th by deed of trust PORTER—ABERT. the Cathedral of St. Peter aud ‘Paul. RTER son of Admiral Porter, to LILY AGENT, Gai ghter of the late Col. Wm. ‘ied with within ten days tees reserve the right to ing. Lots 43, amd each imp) Brick Dweiling. The ot ard are unimproved. BYRE. Departed her life. MakY KYRK, in the twelfth year of hi helatives and friends of the famit fully invited to attend the funeral, wh! ace trom her uncle's. Eugene Sullivan, coruer of utheast, at 3o’clock p. (Morning papers please copy, ¥., on Sunday eve- lingerivg lines; of est at the rate of paid, and to be s cond aud E streets soi Friday, June 28. days the Tras- he property after ning. June 231. 1878, afte coLsumption, E. hk. Brown, formerty of this city. Interment at Cemetery of the Evergreens, Thurs- aay, June 27. CORCORAN. On June 26, CORMAN, aged sixteen years aud elght mouths, of Friday, from No, 499 defaulting purchaser, chaser’s cost. RICHARD ROTH WILLIAM ROTH 4e-THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER POST- PONED until SATURDAY, October 27¢h, 1877, clock p. m., at same place. By order of re WELT: trrustees, 1878, NonA M.Con- y heing In Washinj Columbia, bein; scribed as follo stone now planted, planted at the end of 72 pere! ine of Jehn E. Chay Chance, as run and lai congestive ebills, Funeral at 3% '0°clock or Nintteepth street northwest. HORRELL. At his residence, No. 690 Twen- ty, THOMAS J. HURRELL, es at the house, Friday morning, Friends respectfal'y ‘St. Louis papers please copy. HERBERT. At8:30a.m., June 27, 1878. Sam- UEL M. HEKBERT, beloved Herbert, in the thirty-second year of bis age. Fuueral from the residence of his mother, 1123 Nipth street northwest, Saturday, at 4 p.m Umore papers please copy.) RICHARDS. Wittiam E. PICHARDS. | 816 C street s,e., aged 63 years, 6 months, and 17 days. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited ta attend his funeral f. ccrver of Fourth street and Virgin’ Thursday, the 27h (Baltimore papers please copy. SEARS, On Wednend: m., Mrs. "REBECCA EE. Telet of James W. Beare, sr., late of ‘The funeral will take place from the residence of Leslie Sears, 821 Thirteen! northwest, on Friday, at 5 p.m. The relatives invited to attend without further 2e-THE PURCHASERS OF LOTS NUM- BRED 16. 17, 18, 19. 20. 21. 22. 41 42 and 45 at lied with the terms. rll the same, at public auction, emises, on SATURDAY, July 6, PD. M., at the risk and costs of the ICHARD ROTHWELL, WILLIAM ROTHWELL, A. CAMPBELL, Auctioneer, B21 4% street northwest. H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer, TRUSTFES SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL FSTATE IN Y OF WASHINGTON, A SHURT DIS- TANCE FROM THE &. 2KAR GRACELAND ta.ning six Acres of Ground, wiih new, Brick | House, Siai and other Out Bull of cuitivation. ty-firet street, this ci the sbove sate ne in froutof the then N. 179 degrees husband 'of Kosa A. rees east 291) irs. Morgan’s n the morning of Jane at his late residence, No. for the seroud south corner of n Lue Second Bi prist Chureh, instant, at 4:30 o°clock and = commonious House, ke Hi Land ina high st By virtue of two deeds of trust, dated re- tively. one on the 9! _D. 1875, and recorded 120, et seq, and the other dated 13th day 1876, and recorded in Liber 808, foli 268. et seq., of the land re. ords for the District of request of the part bile auction on WEDNES- of July, A. D. 1878, at 5 ovcik ses, Piece or parcel of land and premises lying a ate in the District of Columbia, knot in John A. Bartruff’s subdivision of part of tract of land called Long Meadows, together with the improvements thereon. erms of sale as to the indebted: the first deed of trust, one-fourth cash, Mc Gee's 8-acre lot jay, June 26, 1878, at &p. ARS, aged seventy-sevem hen with said east ees E. 18'4 perches to the end of ight lineto ihe begio- t corner, containi land, more or less, belag the late James a decree of the court: One- wo equal instalments, with y of sale until paid, led of trast on property sold. ‘Cun vevancing at cost of the pul $100 ueposit at time of sae, with within five cays, otherwise the trustee re- reserves the right to resell at the risk and cost of the defaniting purchaser or of Fabruary, ber 776, foilo. Columbia, and thery by, I shsll DAYX, the 24th Pm., in front of and friends are NDERTAKERS, &o. W, » Sresne, ° UNDERTAKER, (Formerly with B. F. Harvey), 940 F Btrect n. w., One door east of Tenth street. urchasers, on five advertisement In some paper pub- strict of Columbia. ‘WM. D. CASBIN, Trustee. 4 4s. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer, irtue of a deed of trust ‘and recorded tn Liber -, Of the land records for thé lumbia, and at the secured thereby. ness secured by second deed of trust: The ini sald deed of trust, and pr ses of sale, In ever barneimnaiet™ at anaes ote deed of trust up i $200 required . terms of eale are not complied with within seven the Trustee reserves the right to recell the property, at the risk and cost of the "ykipay, the . m., in front of sale, all that’ part of Lot = Tour nee | days from day of tor numbered nine (9), {1 dred and thirty-nine is E lot, and running thence east 15 feet 6 inches; thence west ‘ping, wita tho tn i a i Hi street southwest, bb ‘ale; One ney in eash; the fesldue payable in six, twelve H ih Wi erty. to the satisfaction of the trustee, optic i McPHERSON, rAMAN, Auct, RO! THOS. 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