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BOOKS AND STATIONERY. LADIES’ GOODS. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. TTHE LaTEsT PUBLICATIONS. t orld in the Yacht **Sunb ” W.-H. Byles, will Mes Bene; Mustrated, $3.60, ‘The Atlante | sxchvene whet OTT Islands as Kesorts of Heaith and Pleasure, by S.G | and one to MATTOX CREEK, at inter- Benjami:, il.: $3. The Sveaking Telephone | mediate aaa race Tarcher and Taiking Phonograph, by G- B. Prewote LiL: | Information inquire st Ge te Bhosle Onur ona pile Bay. by Com. FA Par- | Wood Ofice 114 and a8 Pennestvania svenuey 7 «ac. Porins and Ballads, by | and at wharf, foot ‘and N streets. Eerinkgene: second scrles, 7" 7, by it G. TUCKER JONES, Agent, +: $1.60. Jet: Her Faceor Her For- Mien ole Te eT enry ivdar ae, | QUNMED ARRANGEMENT. triam'» Heritage, by Alma Calder: a nd The Fiying Pra; rr. = MORUN BHOS.. | RFOLE, FORTRESS MONROE AND FOR NO! S hf ‘ins The swift and elegant iron Steamer LADY OF Je24-tr Boox—llers and Stationers, Pa. av. | BS Take one dy BORE Book LisT VILE “street whart ae BOSE LSE FON SURE: | Bnilt farther otiog even MON: ‘Law Student s Review, vol. 3. eevee 175 | DAY, WEDNESDAY FRIDAY, at Go’cl’k Jadictal Aspects of Feeanity nanoenes a4 | | as Panne fore Provi- peon’s § I 3. | nd other Northern Morsinin Repievin, So eat 5 00 | leaves Norfolk TUESDAY, THURSDAY ‘The Talking Pho $00 | snd SATURDAY, 414 o'clock D. me Memoir of Lord Abin; — aS. 150, | FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS, Gents. Plocence Montgome 135 | Steamer JOHN W. THOMPSON, CeptainJomn Kermaos. “Hy H. W. Longtelow. 135 | @. Woop, leaves her wharf, term!- We havea stock and complete assort: it of | ous of 7th ana Sth street lineof ears, stationery. Kuy Miscellaneous or Law Books not | ata i. three times per wook, for = tock ordered promptly. | Gurrioman, ‘Leonardtown, stoppt i Oey OW. HB O. H. MOREIBON, ‘atormediate andings each trip. Days of sailing, LAW BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, For further information, apply at the office, over sesa-tr 475 Penn. avenue | etropolitan Banke ‘or at ‘he Company's Wharf, EW BOOKS FOR JUNE. ~*Rothmel, ** by the author of *-That Husband of Mines The Now Life, by Rev. A. W. Pitzer ‘Tne Fitness of Christianity to Man, by Bi Huntington. Letters toa Young Clergyman, by €. Miller, DP D. Some Difficulties of Beltef, by Rev, F. Shore. Conditional Immortality, by Rev. W. RK. Hurtington. Predestination, by Moz- ley.” Saivater Mundi, by Samuel G at WM. BALLANTYNE & 8ON’S, jel0-tr 428 Seventh st. n.to. GUNNER READING, Satdas’ Friendship... ae ae Bxepage called for of application '- cess 0 SA EL BAOON, Pres’t. ACCINELLY, Agent. T . “own every MONDAY. and Al E.G For information ‘OF street, street, fen at lowest rates, Metropolitan Bank, 15th OSUNHAM, Agent, Water SAMUEL BACON. President. $1.25 and $1 eac' Fit always warranted. Best 1 50 : Lippincott’s Magazine, vol. xxi, 1878 3 50 SUMMER TOURISTS. Memorial and Biographical Sketches. James ALLAN LINE Ge ee as “am ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS. | % jarnre ane * Charlotte Ouehunan, her ‘Live and’ Levers. Frow: Baltimore to Halifas'and Vice Brebbins - reas 250 The A 1 British Iron Screw Bteamships— A Study of Mivou's Paradise Lost. Himes.... 150 | HipgRNiaN. 8 200tons, Capt, Lt, Archer, R.N. Adventures of an American Consul Abroad. 160 | Nova BcOTIAN 3 200 tone. Capt, Hichardeon: BESS REE A The Land Of the: ot CASPIAN, 3,100 tons, Capt. Trocks— % 150 Leave Baltimore every other Wednesday 1% tn ROR HALIFAX. NOVA SCOTIA. Cabin passage to Halifax... . TED | Hoon wi excapi wis, ot pinta ing everything 5 Plans, | This is am exeeiient opportunity. to enjoy a briet see | ocean trip in First-class Trans-Atlantie Bteam- p Series. o>. | s#1ps and the charming summer climate of Nova Franklin Square Library as far as pabiished. ee ary o EZ tn all styice. First cabin toSt. John’s, Newfoundiand..$35, eran LONQSES CHAPMAN. | Pipe quia fo Pinarpont’ Nevtounaiana 98. gid slit Caaneed For further liiformation a a are 5 hr BQHUMACHER 8 se4, = crs el 2m uith Gay street, Baltimore, GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. wien ENS EADY-MADE SHIRTS, UNITED STATES MAIL Siib Sail from New York for @LAseow every BATURDA LONDON every EDNESDA tra maete Passenger accommodations unsui for ele ae race, ate gauce and comfort. All Staterooms on main Ished, OF Wo LETS TO ORDER eck, snd Saloon Sena ENCY. ‘The best Shirts at $2.25: second, $2. $1.75, $1.50, | SECOND GABEN Tagen ae uy. Irst-cl ly Linen Collars, 8 +p for $1, special bargain; ethers, 6 for 3! Duis, 25 Linen t3_per pair; Excursion Ticket ist . for Flrseclass Passage. Now ‘RSBAES, ‘Kk to and return, $135 to $196, accord- Yor! ing to stateroom. and route cl t do. 87 ans Drawers, 6D cents: - Gauze Undersi isie Threat do. Novelties in | FoF Books of Information, PI BHOTHER, see HAPSo ‘8 SHIRT FACTORY, | i BOWLING Oa Ap. ORE. < | is a jelS-tr_ 816 F st. n.w., opp. Patent Ofice, | O10 ANNIE SC HUMPHREYS, 490 10ch st. n. '.[T}HE “TOKIO.” New ventliate sopply, , Stray Soft Fett ta T summer wear, fresh bauds; and fine gentlemen. Large stock T laities and gentlemen. Sik Umbrella: STINEMETZ, Ha’ jel4-tr 1237 Pennsylvania avenue, Fees sTOCcK STRAW HATS a z arday from Bremen Pier, street, . From’ New Yorx to Southampt ton, Havre acd Bremen, first cabin, $100; second “abil, $80 gold: steerage, wr passage, apply or -60n et 3 Bor ‘ORTH GERMAN LLOYD. }AMSHIP LINB BETWEEN NEW YORK, re arta Gratis HREM your : : 5 f ‘Bre r Foot of Third Hoboker Rates of 5 Lon- cul '. For freight OELEIOHE & CO. wiing Green, New York. oF For Gentlemen, Youths and Boys, Just received. Elegant as.-iment of Lalies and Gentleman's SUN UMBREI.LAS. at the lowest market prices. UMBRELL \s and PARASOLS covered and re- | paired in the fest manner. | WALTER KEK, HATTER, i819 Pennsylvania Aconue, LYDE’S NEW LINE LADELPHIA ALEXANDRIA, WASH- HUAN GTOR AND GEORGETOWN, CONNECTING AT PHILADELPHIA WITH CLYDE’S LID B FOR BOSTON, PROVIDENCE, AND NEw ENGLAND STATES, Satling Days, From Philadelphia—Saturday, at 12 m, apli-tr Above Willard’ Hotel, From Washingion— Monday, at 11 s,m >} 7 = ‘rom Georgetown— Mon + at p.m. DUCED PRICES. | ,Fbignts recelved dally: Peron ages - 3 ot Ing given to Boston ant srrons nod ths pabite peaeraly tha ca ce Providence, and Fall River. Con- ser cat Sood peices in poods ag] uew sence wien g heir goods landed a oem wo facilities, be is now (able to ciake up Dax Dp picsee oave them mari ree CLOTHES end farsi of a For full information apply to J. H. JOHNSON ten to fifteen Bt eee than foruer Tatas, Te | 9 'CO., 1908 F street uorthweai, aud Lth-strect = eT EIBERCER, bart, Washington, D. C., ¢.F HYD 53 Wa (ovizew AND MILITARY TAILOR, 5 rset, Georgetown, D.C. : WM. F. SStr 635 16th street Corcoran Building, | fY-, General MSnagers, 18 South phile- | 4 MERICAN LINE OF STEAM 7 1 SUPPLIES. sail every THURSDAY direct from __FAM ILY = PPLIF ————— Eabadelpnis to Liverpool, touching at. y “FEE oeenstown. J BEEN RIO COFFEE as Low as 15 | & Sin, Intermediate and steerage narags eka Crees & Binckwclhs Ghowecher eB 375, 1428 F st, "Also, agonta for tue Bed Siar Line Pickled Onlous. per Lottie. 25 ‘@ Antwerp. myaa-tt Lea & Perrin s Sauce, lar, Ghotee Gace ioe Txpan Fea per rs 6 UNARD LINE. Magnificent livperial and Oolong Teas, of One'vottie Crrret Wine as cheap as by the dozen, ~ | 29ures Tor all seasons of the year. Coffee Roasted Fresh Every Day. C. 8. OHARE & BON, On the homeward passage crossing the meridian of 6O at 42 lat., or nothing to the north of 42, 7-1 213 7th st. n.w., bet. Mand N. sete = ee mite xe THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN = MANGOES 1 ee gt a SETWEEN NEW YORE AND LIVBRPOOL. ( MARTYNIAS, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR, | EAST INDIA GHERKINS, From New Yous. hom NEW YORK, PICKLE ONTOS Seria. Wed: July 4B | Seythia:“Wooks" Au 14 ;ON ones WE, y+ a sovrie LUeTEES. Solinin sweces"sun a | Sonanianyeae AME gt i s jothnia..Wed., “Jul jothnia.. Wed., Aug. WoRCEEe STEAR, Algeria...Wed. July 31| Algeria...Wed., Bi 4 JOHN BULL. 4nd every rotowing we from New York. MUSSid other SAUCES, By moamors carrying stoctage weoand 100 god, and 01 New crop SWEET QiL. <parding to tions. B, W. BEED’S SONS, | : " sye-tr 1918 F at. a, oid gold according ts etammrnisticg* = Return tickets on favorable te THE TRADES. Sweorage re. low rates. Steerage tickets from ani 7 ‘turope at lowest rates. Ook bINDINA. | Torvoeh Wp of adiig given tor Baltes. as The. public ts respectfully informed that the eS. Savi Sewer, cher ports Gon- certs MGVK MINDERY io carried on ae | “Por height and tess Sea at ihe Company's heretofore. The same excellent workmen areem- | mor (ughtand passage apply at th ua ployed, and the work turned out will be in the | /Mce. woris Bie kL SW. '@06 2th ‘ca Bu style which has always been a a Do. : of the establishment, 1012 Pa. ave.. 31 floor, aps-ly | CABINET-MAXER, > ¢ Bag canes ARIETNAEER, Srnext PIANOS AND ORGANS. Nogtuwast. novi-ly_ | IBSON EKOTHEERS, PRACTICAL BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS 1012 Pennsylvania avenue, Washington, D.C, #@ Fine Printing a Specialty, janl9-ly | WNINGS. ie x IANOS AND ORGANS ACR VED FUR REPAIRS AND VAR- | NISHING, or on STORAGE UNDER INSURANCE at reduced rates dart nee Summer at @. L. W) . WILD & BROS’, Em-' orium of Music, No, 723 7ch street n, Agents for the Stiei? and other A108. Wwe first class teS-tjy1 |P JOHN C. HOS AN, 713 Blarhet &; Manufacturer of aN nton Spring t Newly Patented Spring Rolle E ALLET DAVIS @ CO. PIANOS.—Up- god enttlating @ wing for Biores, Hu‘els, Public | riokt Pianos @ Sreotalty, Clox, nlidings an te Dwelllugs. Fiags aud Tents | .g-ont sale— 5 forsale or rent. Sole Agent for theouly genuine | fet Hts SUMNER Suiwtine Mildew-Proof Awning Materisi. sepls-tr | ee e—eOWwW0530°7 COAL AND WOOD. OBNSON BHUOTHELS, » WHOLESALE AND KETAIL DEALERS IN x ‘or forty years, and have received the' ‘avorite Pianos, and Pian sanufscturers constantly ou hand, KNABE & CU."8 WORLD-RENOW. D PIANOS. —These struments have been before ighest award wherever exhibited, McCammon’s 08 from other celebrated Shontager's albrared Organs. Pianos and Organs sold, rented wo aid thefoughi, Bepalrug Pies CBR "3 auc thorou: Is epairing Pianos, C. COLE AED WOO EX RACH'S Plano Warerootns, ai "Lith strost> We desire to call theattention of the publtctothe | 8* tors sbove Penna, av. octls-tr that We now have on hand the tnrgest aid bes selected sie & of COAL AND WUO trict; that our facilities for doing business are not a0 by any firm tn the same‘inetn the United in the Dis MEDICAL, &. States: that our Kindiing Wood Factory is the south of New York: and. tadeed, our ap Dolptments for doing a Coal and Wood business Bre complete in every particular. Des and Obstructions; 30 years’ ex] 906 B st. 8.w , opposite Smithsonian, S% REWARD IF DR. BROTHERS FAILS TO cure any case of Female W eakness, Irrogulari- ‘perience. Office Jel7-2w* 9,248 Ibe. wo the ton our tovariabie standard, Best Varieties at Lowest Market Prices. Main ofce-D: MIU snd Wharves, foot 1th, and £ streets southwest. = ¥, 1119 9th anc Las: ‘Tch streets north- janl8-tr nent guaranteed. from 2 to 9 p.m, R. RUBE RTSON, Confidential Consulting Physician,—Honora'le and scientific treat- Office. 921 L st. between ‘9th c 10th n.w. Hours—Weduesday tuntay— je10-im Deh BoN The Uicest Kstablished and in the City. can te = ‘liable Ladics’ Physician M | ted T + Wi Satur. DANEERS. Bye tedits dtaytena pees ckly $10. $20. $50. $100. | Residence, 8 Monroe st., Baltimore." novlé-ly Invested judiciously in Stocks (Options or Privi- Jeges), 13 a sure road to rapid fortune, Pull details SPECIAL NOTI consulted ev ‘edn ‘and and Oficta) Stock Exchange Keports free. Address 1 ~ % betwen T. POTTER WIGHT CU.. Bankors, 85 Wail | Otets #21 D at-, between ath De es ee street. New York, my@lcodékiy | Rit uae iz: Organic and Seming: Weake | ness, Nervous Debility, Ian $25, $50, $200, $500 New oy ce. $190 made rcorcly returned 1,000 in less thac @0 days. Sen for their tree — mart-eotr native of Baltimo: viz: cay, Nervous trembiig, Palpitadon of the Hare, Dininess of Sight or @1 &c., all result from abuses {n yout oxi ‘Be xy cured trict sud Sypniiie ickly cured. Di ctures ani jaickly cul . with 13 oars experient KE DOWN TC FOUL CENTS, BTY BUSHELS DELIVERED YU 38.10 ©AS-LIGHT OFricE, Oetl-tr 611 AND 413 10TH Srazet. REN ’S LOAN OFFICE, corner of Tth street and New York avenue, entrance on New ‘ork avenue, The most private Loan (Mice in the city. loaned st the lowest J MKD ot. ond Feasa. evenne rate of Interest op and Biiver Watches, Piste ‘TRICH and every kind of ORNAMENTAL pigegemes bch: Soca isl as, | QA aR a A eames oe ri pete. anda! arti DI vaine, ianl-iy | opposite United States Patent my3S-tr ONDS AND STOCKS, faited States Bonds of al! kinds; istrict of Columbia Bonds of and Georgetown ‘ashington Manie!) nd Bonds and and sold by LEWIB JOHNSON & OO. Bankers, marli-tr ein AT M. WILLIAN'S, les can bay FRENCH PATTER’ seaso Ladi HATS from this on 3 2% For HALF Price, et ‘H & F. DOUGLASS. ait g™ aF. LARGE REDUCTION. HOSIEBY, CORSETS, GLOVES, UNDEB- AR. Great bargains in job lots of HOSIERY and CORSETS. on line of CREPE LISSE RUFFLINGS er offered. . sum UMBRELLAS, finest goods at reduced ives. Prxnother case of those WHITE SHIRTS just in. Beautiful assortment of FANB at the lowest ices. Odd Lots and REMNAN'TS at any price. "Bally arrival of New Goods at pOoUGLAss’. PEB CENT. OFF. A rare 0) ‘ity 1s now offered the ladies for securing the finest Une of GOODS st the fowent ries: Srer_uftored cy ents lt A viz: Drewes reece serene Wraps, Dress mn in Sects, J. B. PB ana’, Pp. ‘Corsets, bate Braids, Laces, ‘aslin and Silk Ties, Article de Paris, etc., etc. All goods marked in plain figures. M. WILLIAN, 907 Pennsylvania avenue, 7 Cite Trevise, Paris, je10-tr P4BASOLS! PARASOLS! PARASOLS! ices Marked Down, a cies Out stacy, mei . To Close Out Stock, PLAIN AND FANCY HANDLES. PLAIN AND TWILLED SILKE. From $1, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50. $4. You'will save just 5 per cent, on the above by purchasing at Cc, M. TUWSON & CO's, jeotr _—988 Fenneyleanta avenue. ST RECEIVED-—A new invoice of LEGHORN FLATS, FRENCH and AMERICAN CHIPS. Also, 30 bexes of ELEGANT FRENCH FLOWERS, bought for one-third their value, will be sold ac- ing! col a Call and examine our prices and stock before buy- where, else me Mrs, J. P, PALMER, je6-tr 1107 F st., bet. 11th and 12th sts, JEANNERATE has closed her es- tablishment in Washington, She has Teceived two cases of imported BONNETS and Riding and Seaside HATS, which she ESDAY and WEDNESDAY, at reet, Baltim orth Charles st! Ore, DRESSMAKING In all its branches. rece NOTICE. je3-tr LADIES FINE BOOTS for Spring wear of my own make for sale at very reasonable niet 748, Ee eee Opposite Patent Office. made Ladies Bovis and Shoes le to order at short notice, ° mar30-tr + RATLROADS. BaLtinone AND OHIO RAILROAD. THE GREAT DOUBLE TRACK, NATIONAL ROUTB AND SHORT LINE TO THE NORTH, SORTHWEST WEST AND SOUTH- TO TAKE EFFECT SUNDAY, June 9, 1878. at 4:45 a, m, LEAVE WABHINGTON: a.m.—New York, Philadelphia, and Boston Express. Kuicott City. On Bun y to Baltimore oply. Stops at Shipley’s, Laurel, Annapolis Junc- Uon, Jessup*s, Hanover, and Elk ridge. 6: a. m.—Baitimo. Annapolis and Way. (Cranberry, Strasburg, Winchester, Hagerstown, and Way via Relay.) +7:40—Baltimore and Laurel Express, 10 a, m.—Polnt of Rocks, Cranberry, Stras- ug, Wincl ester. Hagerstown, anu Way Stations. 8:80 a.m-—NEW YORE, PHILADELPHIA, Bos- TON AND BALTIMORE EXPRESS. PARLOR CAR to New York and Philadelphia, Stops at Annapolis Junction, +8:35 a.m.—8t, Louis, Chicago, Columbus, and Pitsburg Expreés. Hagerstown and Valley Branch except Sunday. Through Car to Staunton, PULL- MAN CaR to Cincinnati daily, Grafton ‘to San- dusky. daily, except Saturday. 8:00-On Sunday only, Baitimore, Annapolis ant ‘ye 10:00 a.m.—Baltimore Express. Stops at Bla- der sburg, Beltsvilie, Laurel, Annapolis Junction, Jessup's and Hanover, 12:10 p.m,—Baltimore, Annapolis, Ellicott City end Way, © +1:30 p.m.—NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND Boston EXpress, On Sundays to Baltimore only, popping st all Stations. Stop: at Laurel. 4:30 p.m.—Baltimore, Bladensburg, and Laurel Express. Frederick via Relay. Stops at Annapolis unetion. 4:85 p.m.—Point of Rocks, Frederick, Hagers- cown, Winchester aud Way Stations. On Sundays to Polnt of Rocks and Way Stations only, wt p.m,—Baltimore, Annapolis and Way Sta- 8. +6:30 p.m.—Philadelphia, Norfolk and Baltimore Express. ‘Norfolk except Sunday. | NORFOLE PASSENGERS TAKEN IN THE CARS DIRECT TO post 4T CANTON. Stop at Bladensburg and urel. $6:50—Baltimore and Way Stations. 47:15—CHICAGO AND LUMBUS EXPRESS. SLEEPING CARS to Chi ;XPTess. nati, Louisville and Pitts- Express, Pittsburg, except Sunday, Pull- man cars, 19:80 p.m.—NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE EXPRESS. SLEEPING CAR to New LCS and SPECIAL SLEEPING CAB to Philadel- +) Daily, Other trains daily except Sunday, Sh train stop at Relay ‘Stations . fi All throu, bs ine will sto] a Bir gonn's eon oF ers to and from Berkeley Spr! at Deer Park and Oakland Hotels Surlag (a6 sac “For further tnformation apply at the Baltimore aud Ohio Ticket Uffices, Washington Station, and 485, 601 and 603 Pennsylvania avenue) and 613 15th street northwest, Washington, and Masonic Tem- ple High street, Serres wh, where orders will teken for je ‘be chec! i ked and received .L. CLEMENTS, Master of tion. EM COLE, General Ticket Agent, : je10 GEO. 8. KOONTZ, eral Agent. 1878 renxsrivana 1878 ROUTE SOUTHWEST, TU THE NORTH, WEST AND Doubte Track, Steel Bails, Splendid Boonery, Magnificent Has JUNE 10th, 1878. TBAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, from Depot, corner of Sixth and B streets, as follow: For Pittsburg and the West. 10:10 a.m, dafly, with Parlor Car to Pittsburg and 81 ine Care from Pittsburg to Cincinnati, St. ais aad Qhicago; 7:40 p.m, dally, with Palace Car te cago. BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD, For Canandaigua, Rochester, Buffalo, N’ Falls and the north at p.m. dally. except Saturday, with Palace Cars to Watkins. For Williamsport, Lock Haven, and Elmira, at 10:10 a.m, dally, except Sunday, For New York and the East. 1:45 a.m. and 9:30 p, m, dafiy, with Palace Cars atached, - Limited Ey f Pullman Cars, 9:20 a.m. daily, ex- junday. For New York and the East, 1:30 p.m. daily, ex- cept Sunday, with Bigepihg Cars trom Wash. ington to Bost rooklyn, N. ¥., all through trains connect at Jersey’City with boats of Brooklyn Annex, affording direct frausfer to Fulton street, avoiding double fer- Tiage and journey across New York city, For Vhiiadelphla, 1:80 p,m daily, except Sunday, aud 1:45 a. m., and 5:80 and 9:30 p. m, daily, Limited Express, 9:20 a. m. daily, except Sun- day. Accommodation for Baltimore, 6:55. 8:80 a. m, and 4:20. m. daily, except Sunday, For Pope's Creek Line, 6:55 a. m, 4:20 p. m. For Anbapolls” 6:50 sim, and 4:20 p, m. dally, except Sunday,” . EXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBU! AMEMLWAY: AND) ALEXA NDAD bEB WASHINGTON, RAILROAD. za 7,8, 9:10, 10.11 am. ‘4:90, 6, 6:20 7p. in,’ Oadunday at oid aunt auc ‘Land 7 2:45 a, m. and 9 it Bi nie ee AFF, Ly rt aed & C0., QUARTET Seiten we OOMPEESSED YBAST, ae dns Saran ia re eee GAFF, FLEISCHMAN & 00.'3 GENUINE ARTICLE, Warranted free from chemicals, -P* BREFRIGERATORS, myl7. All sizes of this CELEBRATED REFRIGERATOR, Bi built, handsomely finished, and’ conductor, have Slate Btone Shelves, In tact, Perfect Refrigerator. ets . W. Bi Kiate Woon ) me ne Ot gear for the Dinest, E800, JF EMOREST PATTEENS, all the new styles, RES Eocene aw. FUTURE DaYs. Dercaw (SON BEOS., Auctioneers, TBUSTEES' SALE OF THREE TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS AND SEVEN TWO-STORY COTTAGE FRAME DWEL- ING Lote StU RB) REECE REY ON BH STREET, tH AND 8TH STREETS NORTH. ‘. By virtue of a deed of trust given to dated pines By, Ast, 1878. and duly recorded for the Distri 708 and 710 H Lots 10, 11 and 12are unimproved and front on H street = ne. . Lot 12 Leing at the corner of H and 7th streets nee. Lots 18 16, 17 and 21 are unimproved and front on 7th street cant ts 14, 15. 18 and 22 are Improved by two-story Frame Dwellings fronting on 7th street, between Hand I streets n.e, Lots 32 and 33 are unimproved and front on 8tt street n.e, Lots 81 and 34 are !mproved by two-story Frame Dwellings and front on 8h street, between H and streets ne, Terms: One-third cash; balance in six and twely- months; notes bearing interest at 7 per cent. unti and secured by de-d of trust on the premise: sit of $100 required on each lot as 800i I? the terms of sale are not _comp!ied wit within seven days from day of sale, the Trastee reserve the right to resell the property at the risk ana cost of the defaulting purchaser, upon giving five days? public notice oF stich resale. CONRAN KAUFFMAN, } Trustees. ost my30-d &@ THE APOVE SALES ARE POSTPONED, on account of the tnelemency of the wea her, until SATURDAY, 221 day of Jnne, same hour and places, JOHN H. GLICK. }rrustocs, 18 CONRAD KAUFFMAN, z ag- THE ABOVE SALES ARE FURTHER postp ned untii WEDNESDAY, 31 day of July, same hour and places, jeda-d MAZE & BYRNE, Real Estate Brokers, No, 605 7:ti street new. AUCTION SALE OF DESIRABLE BUILDING LQTs ON SOUTH SIDE Q, BETWEEN Grit 201106 feet each. ‘Jerms easy, and wil be made known at sale, 4e27-d&ds J.T. COLDWELL, Auct. B H. WARNER, Rea! Estate Auctioneer.= E. ‘UTOR'S SALE OF A DESIRABLE TW )- STORY PRESSED BRICK FRONT DWEL- 1 ‘Oo. 46 SECOND STREET, BE- MAKKE?P AND HIGH STREETS, GEORGETOWN, D.C. On TUESDAY, July 21 1878, at ‘fete: Ah Pm, the undersigned will sell, at public auce Non,"in front of th premises, the western, 174 feet front by 160 feet deep of Lot 134, Beauty and Hawhins’ addition to Georgetown, together with the improvements, consisting of a'neat two story brick dwelling with seven Tooms and a. good dry “cellar, gas and water, with the use uf a three foot alley to U rear of the house, Terms: One-half cash; and the balance in six and twelve mouths, with & per cent. interest, secured by a deed of trust on th property sold, or’ ail cash at option of the purchase required as a deposit at the time of sale; and all conveyancing and recording at purchas-r°s cost. Terms to b3 cor plied with in five days, otherwise the Executor reserves the right to revel: the property at the risk aud cost of the defaultiug purchaser, after giving Proper notice. WILLIAM ACTON, Executor, J.T. COLVW Ent, Salesman." $¢26,28, 1 H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. A TRUSTEES’ SALE OF NEW, VALUABLE, AND IMPROVED PROPERTY, No. 1608 FIF)EENTH STRe ET NORTHWEST, BE- TWEEN Q AND E STREETS, By virtue of a deed of trust. vearing date the Ist day of March, A. D. 1878, and ed in Liber No. 881, Folio 272, et seq., one of, the land records of ‘the District of Columbia, the undersigned Trustees wiil sll front of the premi day of July, A.D. 1185, in Chas, T. | Davi: 193, in thecity’ of’ Washi provements thereon. Terms of sale: Qne-fourth cash; residue in one and two years, with interest at 6 per ceat. per annum. secured by a deed of trust on sald proper- ty, $200 deposit required at time of sale. Terms tobe complied with In five days, otherwise the Trustees 1eserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, All conveyancing at parehaser’s cost. Boi BARSTOW. trustees. ROBERT I. LEITCH. 3. T. COLD WE! L. Salesman. je26-e0&ds A. DARNEILLE, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES SALE OF FINE HOUSE ON poUrH A STREET, CAPITOL HILL, No. 35) virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, made June the 22d, 1878, in Equity Cause No.6. 171, where- by the subscriber is substi uted Trustee in place of John R. Arrison, deceased, I will sell at public auction. ‘under the terms of a deed of trust from James Newlands aud Margaret Ann Newlands to raid John R. Arrisnn, dated October 6, 1870. and Tecorded in Liber 625. rolio 76, of the land records of the District of Columbia,’ on FRIDAY, Jaly Btb, at 6 o'clock p.m ; in front of the premises, the east 18 seet 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 ycoms, bathroom, and every modern convenience. The premises, which are situated on South A, be- tween 2d and 3d 8's, cast. are surrounded by the best improvemen’s abd best society on Capitol Hill, stand upon Beall Terrace, and are within one block upon cue side of the F ‘street cars, and upon the other of the Pennsylvania avenue cars, ‘The terms of sale are: Une-fourth, together with expenscs of sale, in cash, aud the remainder in six, twelve and eighieen months, for which the notes of the purchaser bearlug lutérest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, and sect upon the prem- ses, Will be taken, ‘A deposit of two hundred dol- lars'wil be required at the time of sale. ‘The con- veyauclng will beat the purchaser's cost. If th> teims 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 af- tgr five days’ advert'sement. ISAAC H, FORD, Trustee, P, A. DARNEILLE, auct. 4 H. WARNER, Keal Estate Auctioneer, artsrErs: BALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK RESIDENCE, No. 123 F STREET NORTH- AST. By virtue ofa deed of trust, dated November 12:h. 1877, duly recordea 1 Liver 871, foilo 175. land reconds of District of Coiumbia, and at request of party secured, we wil sel wbile auction, In front of the premises, on MON- AY, the 24 hday of Juue, A.D, 1878 ‘at 6 o’cl'k pm, Lut sixty-four (64-, iu Sinith & Rohrer's re- corded subd'vision of Sjuare even hundred and twenty-one (721), in cily of W hington, D. With teprovements as above, Terme of sale: Oce-third cash (of which $100 must be pald at time of sale) ;balance in three equal lus alments at one, two’ and three ye with 8 per cent, interest uutil paid to be sécul on the premises sold, Terms to be fully met within seven days, otherwise the property will be resold. on seven days’ advertisement in ihe Evening Star, Bt risk oF vefsulting purchases NDRE DUVALL, Jel0-eodts GEO, MABO } Trustees, &9-THE ABOVE SAL 18 POSTPONED uni MONDAY, July 1, 1 73, same hour and place. ANDREW B. DUVALL, }q, GEO. MABON, } Trustees, 5258 29 Bi "PE. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer, - a HY yirme of a deed of trust dated May 29 h, 1875, and recorded in Libr No. 736, aA [yilo 288, «teed. Of the laud records for tug District'of Columbia, avd at the request of the ty secared thereby. 1 wtil, on FRIDAY, the *h day-of July, 1878, at 5 o'ciock p. m., 1a front of the premises, off r for sale, all that part of Lot Rumbered nine (9), in Ro pare nUMDared four hun- dred and thirty-nine (459), in Washington city. in the District of Columbia. deserihed as follows: Be- Einuing at @ polnt on tc north line of sald square 6 fee’ 6 ‘nches from the northwst corner of said kt, and running thence south 68 feet 4 laches; thence east 1 feet 6 Inches; thence north 68 ‘eet 4 inches; thence west 15 fee: 6 inches, to the begin- ning, with the improvements, consisting of aframe dwelling, No. 712 H street souch west. ‘Lerms ‘of sale: One-fourth of the purchase mo- ney iu cash; the residue in three equal lnstalments, Payable in six, twelve and eighteen mouths from F cent. interest, se- of trust and insurance on the prop- erty. to the satisfaction of the trastee, or all cash at the option of purchaser, $60 deposit on ac- ceptance of the bid, and conveyancing and record -. ing at purchaser's cost, If terms of sale are not complied with in five d 8 from the day of sale, the the risk and cost of the defaulti: time thereafter, after five days notice in ROBERT W. McPHERSON, Trustee. THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. .24-d&ds Cre. CHANDELIERS, In order to close out the remainder of our ENGLISH CRYSTAL CHANDELIERS we have made another LARGE DEDUCTION the prices, and would suggest to all persons wishing a fine article at . LOWEE PRICES than they can ever be had again, to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, jel-tr M. W. GALT, BRO. & 00. ‘ONEY LOAN ON Waid Dia- and ALLACH'S, (iste of 8 ‘& Co.) a Commission 1417 Pennsyivenio Fa gran ge AN Tas, ‘worthg6, at A. STRAUS’, FUTURE DAYs. | rppuomas DOWLING. Axctioneer, | PEREMPTORY SALE OF THE ENTIRE STOCK OF FUR FERE OF Hak- MuN, BOSWELL & On MONDAY. 1st, commenciug at 10 o'clock a.m. I sell withoat re-erve the entire ‘stock of the above firm at their Store, $18 8th street northwest, Stock com- rise S— ber and Parlor Suits, Bedsteads, us, Washstands, €¢., in separate pleces, halts, Lounges’ Whatnots, ‘ardrubes, Sideboards, ig Tables, Marbie-top and Library Tables, Deshs.'ac., and a general assortment of Goods usuaily’kept in a first-class Furniture establishment, (Post) THUS, DOWLING, Auct. ASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, SALE OF FLEGANT FURNITU 1823 H SraRty NORTA oan Att Wo. Op M NDAY, at_10 o'clock Parlor Suites 8 : im bre: guins ‘and, Lace Curtains, French Plate Mantel ‘tror , Walnut Wardrobes, Walnut Dresslag Case and Wardrobe com»ined, back), Marble-top Center Tables, Sidevoards, Dining Tab'es and Cane-seat Chairs, Feather Beds, Pillows and ters, Brussels, Ingrain and other Carpets, ‘Most of the govds new last fall. All in good condit‘on. Bale positive. Terms cash, 3e26 WASH. B. W: LLTAMS, Auctioneer. ASH. B, WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, VALUABLE IMPROVED AND UNIM- PR: OVED PROPERTY, CORNER NEW ERSEY AVEN' AND N STREETS <E UE N NORTH WEST, AT AUCTION. On MONDAY, July 1st, 1878, at 6 o'clock -m.. I shall sel’, 1n front 0° premises, Lot No. 8" Tu Square No. 523, improved by two two-, story Brick Dwellings; |a/so, two vacant adjoining ots; ch Lot having a good front, running bac! the deph the. eof. 7 ; ‘Terms mad- kuown on day of sale, $50 downon each piece of property af time of sale, v2 WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer. bef IHOMAS DOWLIN@, Auctioneer. CHANCERY 8!LE IN THE COUNTY, WELL LUCATED AND IMPROVED. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in equit cA No, 4358, wherein James Smith et al are comp'aiants and John J. Magee et al. are de- Fassed on the 11'h day of June, A.D, I sell, on MONDAY, the 1st’ day of July, 1878. at 40°clock p.m., in front of the prem- Ises." at public auction. ‘all those lots of ground ying and being in Wasliington county, District of Columbia, being parts of Fie‘ehall’s Chance, de- scribed as follows: Beginning for the first part ata s'one now planted, marked No. 1, said stone being vanted at the end’of 72 perches on the fourth out= fine of Jen Ey Chappelhs part of Pistehats Chance, as run and laid down by a Mr, Denmead. said stone being at the south corner of the small lot where George Chins built a small house, and Tunning thence from said stone N. 67's dagrees W. 341 perches toa stone No. 2; then N. 1Uy degrees, easi 40 perches to a stone No’ 3, being ou the divi- sion line of lot laid off for John W. Hanes; then leaving said division line, *. 67's degrees east 294 rches to the west division line of Mrs. Morgau’s Wee and then wi hit as fare tt gues wide straight line contir ued to the place of baginning at stone No, 1, containing 8 acres, Aud beginniag for the secOud part at a corner stake, being the south corner of Smith's part of sald tract and. the hort) west corner of the lot heretofore owned by Ann Morgan, and running from thence with the west line of the Morgan lot 8. 12 d-grees W. 16 7-10 perches to the northeast corner of said Jas. McGee's 8-acre lot; then N. G7‘) degrees W. 294 perches with the north line of said 8 acre lot fo the end thereof. at au intersection with the east line of Jobn W, Hanes 20 acre lot; then with said east ling N- 17's degrees E. 184 perches to the end of said line aud thence in a straight lineto the bagin- ning, at Smith's southeast corner, containing 3 acres and 19%; perches of land, more or_ less, being the property owned by the late James Magee. Terms of sale, as per decree of the court: One- {bird cash: batahee in two equal Instalinenta, with inierest ai'8 per cent, from day of sale until’ paid, secured by deed of trust on property sold. Con? veyancing at cost of the purchaser or parchasers $100 deposit at time of sae, Terms to be complied with within five days. otherwise the trustee re- reserves the right to resell at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser or purchasers, on five Gays’ notice by advertisement In some paper pud- lished in the District of Columb Jer O-euts WM. D. CASSIN, Trustee, ARUETERS’ SALE OF VALUABLE IM PROVED AND UNIMPROVED PROC. EKTY, FRONTING ON TENTH 8 iG East, TWEEN G AND H STREETS ORTH, AND ON H STREET NORTH. BETW orn 101H STREETS EEN AND East, IN SQUARE 934, By virtue of a ‘deed of trust to us. dated the 20:b day of May, A. D, 1873 and dal recorded in Liber No: 719, follo 113, one of, the laud records of the Uistrict of Columb: at the written request of the heirs of the party secured thereby, we shall sell at public auction, ia front of the premises, on TUK SDAY, the 9:h day ot October, A. D. 1877, at 5 o’clock p.m. all th. certain lots and parcels of ground. situate in city of Washington, knowa and described as 8. 17, 18, 1 22, 82, $4, 35, 41 42, 43, 44, 45 and 46. Wy"s TecorGed subdivision of square nine hundred and thir y-four (934 ) Lots 82, 34 and 35 have a front of 19 feet on 10th sureer, aud each Lispioved bya Two-story Frame welling. Lots 16 and 46 are corner lots, fronting aboat 20 feet, eacb improved by a Brick Two-story Dwell- img.’ Lots 43, 44 and 45 have a frout of 15-4 fost, and each improved by an unfinished Two-story brick Dwe ling. The other lois frout on H street, are unimproved, erms: One-third (') cash; balance in six, (6,) twelve, (12,) and efght- en (18) months, with inter- estat thy rate of (7) per centum per annum until paid, and to be secured by a deed of trust on the bit perty soid. A deposit of $50 will be requl-ed on each piece of property at time of sale. are not complied with in seven (7) days the Trus- tees reserve the right to resell “he pruparty after six days" advertisement, at the risk aud cost of the defaulting purchaser. All conveyaucing a: pur- chaser's cost. RICHARD ROTHWELL, WILLIaM ROTHWELL: 49-THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER POST- PONED until SATURDAY, October 27:b, 1 77, at 4 clock p. m,, at same place. By order of Trusives. 25 2t 2e-THE PURCHASERS OF LOTS NUM- BARKED 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 41, 42 and 45 at the above eai¢ not having complied with the terms. all resell {he same, at public auction. mised, on SATURDAY, July 6, 18 5 o'clo: k p. m., at the risk and costs of the a Golaalting purehs rs. CHARD ROTHWELL, } trustecs. WILLIAM KOTH WELL, { Trustees, A. CAMPBELL, Auctioneer, 821 4's street northwest, Je2T-eo8ds JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF LARGE BRICK HOUSE, WITH MANSARD ROUF, SOUTH- WEST CORNER OF 25rii AND K STREETS NORTHWEST, AT AUCTION, By vi. tue of a deed of trust, dated 29:h day of May. A. D. 1876, and duly recorded in Liber No. 820. folic 358 et seq., of the land records for the District of Columbia, and by request of tue Ferties secured, We wll seil at public auction. ou VEDNENDAY, the 10th day of July, A. D. 1878, ai 6 o’¢ ock p.m., in front of the promises, all the following-described real estate and prep-ises, ated, lying. and being in the city of Wash’ igton apd i the District of C lambia, Known and desig- nated upon the public plats and planof said city as aud being allof lot numbered twenty (20), the east- ern balf part of lot numbered nineteen (19), from front to rear, and the easternmost part of iot num- bered twenty-one, in square numbered sixteen (16), the same being desctibed in one ‘cel as fol- Bi giwning at the corner formed by the inter- section of the west side of 25th street with the south side of K street, and running thence west eigh’y-one (81) feet aud nine (9) inches; thence south, para'lel to 25th street, oue hundred and twenty-four (124) feet and eleven inches; thence east, parallel to K street, eighty-one (81) feet and nine +9) inches to 25-h street, and thence north, With 25°h street, one hundred and Guenty four 124 feet and eleven (11) inches, to the place of egipping, together with a'l aud singular the im- provements, ways, tenements, rights, privileges and appurtenances to the same belongi g or in apywis~ appertaining. Tie improvements consist of a large three-story and Mansard soof Brick House. Teims of Sale: One-third«f purchase money in cash; alance in two equal instalments of one and two years from date of sale, for which notes bear- ing fnterest at 8 per cent. per annum ani secured by deed of trust on the premises sold wil be taker A deposit of $200 wil! be required at time of sale: all conveyancing at purchaser's cost. If the terme of sale sre not complied with wi-bin ten days from day of sale, the Trustees reserve the right vo rese | the property at the risk apd cost of detault- ing purchaser, upon giving five days’ notice of such resale in some newspaper pubished in Washi- gton, D.C. CHARLES B. MAURY, j25-eckds FRANK T.RAWLING., {Trustess, JUNCANSUN BROS., Auctioneers, TRUSTEE'’S SALE OF A FRAM® DWELL- ING SITUATED ON 10TH SiREEL, NEAR K STREET NURTH. By virtue of a deed of trust, of date May 4, 1877, and recorded fh, Liber No. 832, foto 405_‘one ef the rds of the District of Co umbia, and at the request of the party se- cured thurety, we Will seli at public auction, In frout of thepiémises, on TUESDAY July 8, at 6 o'clock p. m., tue foluwing-described Estate, situated in the city ot Washingion, Dis- trict of Columbia, to wit: ‘and being a part of lot numbered fifteen (15), in Davidson's subdivision of lots, in square three hundred and seventy-two (372), beginning for the sa-ne at a point on the east line of ih street west distant thirty-four (34) feet and seven (7) foches south from the northwest corner of said square; hi twenty (120) feet to a 10-foot thirtecn (13), feet five (6) inches: the dividing line betwe (24) In sald square, one bund feet to the east i pate 10th street, and of beginning, together ‘Terins of Bales One in two ‘ments or twelve and twenty-four ouths from day of sa‘e, for which the purchaser pearing. {nterest at een MONDAY Jciy Jeke-14t Ast, 1878, L, WM. GULNAND, President. TDEXCANEON BROS., Auctioneers. REGULAR SALE, Being One of the Finest at On Trace this Season. m pri. VERY FINE PARLOR SET, “*GtiIt MARBIE-TUP CENTER ‘AND Fa Y TABLES. WHAT-NOTS. GiLT FRAME MIKRURS, ENGRAVINGS, EXTENSION TABLES, SIDEBOARDS, 80- FAS, LOUNGES, DINING AND FANCY LL 8STANDB.WALNUT AND PAINTED BEDROOM SETs, B’ STE ADS, REAUs, W ASHSTa N Di 5. TTRESS: CROCKERY AN AL AScORTMENT Ls. FINE ROSEWOUD_(Knabe) PIANO w nal NO- DRTE: 4 LAKGE SIZE ICE. ING) BE- RIGERATORS, New: MAGIC LAS TERN: 20 ROLLS MAITING: A NUMBE BAUSSELS AND INGRAIN CARPETS, &c. We will sell on TUESDAY MORN-, ING, Jaly 2d, commencing at woe APPT in front of our salesrooms, a very lange and desirable assortment of Household Eifects, (a PaLtonly Deing enumera:ed above.) being most y property uf a family leaving the city. and re moved from their private residence. offering a rare chance to housekeepers ana others to secure good goods at nominal Prices. eon DUNUANSON BROS. Aucts., je2o Corner 9°h and D sts. now. > A. DARNEILLE, Real Estate Auctioneer. 5 = TRUSTEE'’S SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE. SITUATED ON EAST SIDE OF NINETEENTH ST., ‘TWEEN PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE OBLHWEST. CO» -18T- FISST-CLASS LIV.RY of @ deed of trust to me, « the tweilth (12) day of October, A.D. aud daly recorded iu Liber No. 762, foito 312, cue of the land records of the District o1 C dum- lia. and at the reques: of the party secured there. by, I shall offer a: pab.ic sale, in tront of the prem- is\.on FRIDAY, the 1@th day of Jay, A.D. 1378 at 6 o'clock’ p.m... all that certain. plece of Re celof ground. situate’ and Y-shington, fa the District of ing knoe n and de eribed on the plau or plat of said ci of Washington as all of original Lot numb sted qhite@ (13.) in equare numbered one hundred aud ve ( * Terms of sale: $3,000 cash; balance in six, tweive and eighteen months, with interest at 8 pot cent. per annum until paid, secured by deed of trust upen the property suid. Of the purchase money $100 will be required to be paid on the day of sale, aud if the purchaser fails to comply wit the terms of sale within seven (7) days therea'ter, the Trusiee reserves the right to resell the proparty at the risk and cost of the de!aulting purchas GY yaucing at the cost of the purchaser. 28-dads we. - p is, T LEY, Auctioneer, 811 BANKRUPT SALE OF OVER $20 000 WORTH OF DRY GOODS AT STURE No. 705 MAR- KET SPACE 1 have received. Sales Rooms io > GLAS=WAK OF KITCHES S a hb Tal By virtue signee to close SATURDAY ek, and will 3. June 29h. at clock, continue from day to day until all is 30! stock consists of Dry Goods, Silks, Linen: Deess Goods, of all kinds of Noti t the stock is so large that it is too nun 3 to mention, I would advise dealers to attend this stle, as I have positive orders to close out the en- tire stock to the highest bidder, for cash. 28 2 FOLEY, Auctioneer. eer, 817 7th s NEW AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE, CARPETS, &¢ . AT AUCLION. Ov MONDAY MORN July 1, com mneneing at 30 o*clock, at ny Warerooms, No. $817 7th street, between H and I streats north. West, alarge ‘collection of naw and second- bed Furniture, comprising Parlor Furniture, alaut and Cottage Sui's, Dining-room and chen Furniture, &c. Also, large lot Brass-is } Ingrain Carpets, Mattings, &c, Sale positive. Terms cash, * JAS, DUNG AN, Auctionesr, §e28-2t 817 7th Street northwest. rpuomas DOWLING, Auctions, SPFCIAL SALE TO COVER ADVANCES OF TEN PlaNO FORTES, AMONGST WHICH ARE KNAUE, CHICKERING NARAL- SON. AND OT: OF WELL-KNOWN MANUFACTURE! On TUESDAY MURNING, July 2. 1878, commencing at 11 o'clock, withi frren my auction rooms, I shall se'l, to cover advarces, the above instruments, 328-0 THOS. DOWLING, Auct. | Pescancon BROS,, Auctioneers. CLOSING SALE OF THE BALANCE OF STOCK OF, A. RB. SHEPHERD & ©0., T No. 407 TWELFTH STREET NORTHWEST. On TUESDAY MORNING, July 21. com- mencing at 10 o*clock a, m., all the Goods remain= unsold, consisting of Chandeliers, Piumbing ‘oods, all the Office and Store Fixtures, Lrou Sates Also, all Goods remaining uncalled for from pre= Vious sale, Purchasers please take notice. 328 3t DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. i1OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, WELL KEPT HOUSEHOLD FURNITUSE AT PUB AUCTION. LIC : On TUESDAY MORNING, July 24, 1878, commencing at 10 o°clock at the residence’ of _a gentleman declining housekeeping No, 837 12th street, between H and I n.w., shall sell a general collection of Household Goods, V W>lnut Parlor Suit, upholstered in Brown Rep: Wincow Hangings. Marble-top Tables; L.unges, Bed Lounges, Haircloth Chairs; Walnut, Mahogauy and Painted Furniture; Hair and Husk Mattresses. Pillows and Bolsters; Superior Brussels and Iugrain Carpecs; Brussels Rugs. Hall and Biair Carpets; 1 ning-room Furniture; © tee Urn, China and @lass Ware; Ice Cream Freezer; Kitchen Requisite, &c. 3e28.d THOMAS POWLING, Auctioneer. IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CATALOGUE SALE OF ELEGANT FURNI- On WEDNES®DAY MORNING, July 31, 1878, commencing at 10 o*clock, at the resi dence of a gentleman deciining housekeeping, No. 1 street, between 13th and 14‘h 1 ®,, 1 shail sell the following elegant goods Walnut and Gilt varor Suite, upholstered in fig- ured silk reps. Walnut Marble-wop Fables, E'egant Brussels Carpets. Hail Rack, Hall Carpets, Stair Carpets. Elegant Lace Windew' Hangings, Cornices and Shades, East Lake ‘and Walnut Chamber Suites, with French-plate Mirrors, Elegant Hair Mattrasses FeaiLer Pillows, Blanketsand Comforts, Gak Extension Dining Table. Walnut Marble-tep Buffet (with mirror back.) Hlegant Walnut Dining Chairs. Elegant Silver plated pe | Silver-pl rgue. Silver-plated Goblets. One elegant Refrigerator, Kitchen R-quisites, &c. je28-d THOMAS DOWLING, Auct, T]REEN & WISE, Auctioneers. TRISTEE'S SALE OF IMPROVED REAL Es- TATE IN ROSSLYN, Va. By virtue ot a deed of trust, dated October Ast, 1877, and recorded in Liber C, No. 4, toile 687 et seq. of the land records for Alex-J4 andria county, Virginia, and by direction of the holders of the notes secured thereby, I will offer at uble auction, on the premise AY, 26th day of June, A. D.1878, at 6 o'clock p. m., the following real estace ‘in the town of Ross- lyn, in Alexandria county, Virginia, to wit: Lot numbered one (1), in square numbered one (1), 38 laid down on the plat of the town of Rosslyn, made by Brewer and Wilson, and recorded in the iand records of the county and state aforesaid. The provements consis: of a large double house, with store rooms, stabling, fruits, &c, &c,,and formerly occupted by Jas. F. Gross, ‘Terms of sa‘e: $533.88 and interest at six per cent from October 1st, 1877, and expenses of sale, ip cash; $533.33, and Interest from Octover 1st, BB77, at six per con'.to day of sale, payable Ucto~ ber Ist, 1878; $533 33 and interest from October Ist, 1877, at six per ce y of ‘sale, "payable April Ist, 1879; the time of payment Of residue of pt money, if any, Will be aunounced at sale, Ail the deferred Payients to bear interest at six per cent. from day of sale, notes to be secured by deed of trust on the property sold. A deposit of of sale. Couveya: cing at purchaser's cost. If terms of sale are not complied with within one week from day of T 1 of Washington, Virgtola JAMES M.JOH DUNCANSON BROS., Salesmen. yel3 Se-THE APOVESALEIS POSTPONED un- WROeDAY, 1st July, A.D. 1878, at sane hour and pace, jev7-d8ds JAMES M. JOHNSON, Trustee. Drees ant BROS., Auctioneers, ‘RUSTEE'S SALE OF TWO VERY DESIRA- KLEIMPROV EV LOTS ON PARK 8STREE’ IN SQUARE 987. virtue tee ua 3 Months; with interest at per sek. secured on fe “a dopaitof $60 0% eat Coy "8 cost. cl sale > . Terms tobe with in ten Says, oF wil ee sae detaalting pure i922 cokds’ JUDSON T. CULL, Prastec. NITED STATES MARSHALS SALE. wari of fieri facias, irsued out of f Omics of tise Supreme Court of the Ding eRe on SATURDAY, tne Oth Gay oF False on ar 19 oflgck m, all tho gh iia lam, interest of the defendant in and to the follow ing tle Prieta square ig6: sub-lor seuss aoa, ‘Sioctot #8, of Wane Le Beamer subdivision on WEDNES- | nt. per annum to day | "THE EVENING STAR. SATURDAY. June 29, 1878. A*MATFRIALIZED Srikit CaPTURED.—Mrs. Pickering was for about six months the won der of spiritualism in New England. Her ma- terialization of spirit forms were accepted as genuine by spiritual as at least very remarkable by skepti But her exposure, whe n it did come, wax thorough. She visit & wealthy believer in Lowell by invitation, and Rave seance: 3 abinet in the usual manner. evening, after several different. forms had been shown in the dim light, an In- dian princess came forth. She was gorgeous in feathers and tinsel, and decidedly frisky, dancing nimbly to the music of a piano. Sud- denly a skeptic daried forward and grabbed ber." She struggied hard, but did not material- voice unmistakably Mrs. Picker- s cried, “John, help me! John was Mrs. ‘kering’s husband. He Knocked the skep tie down. A newspaper reporter then mixed in the melee, and hela to the princess until he Was overpowered by several Spiritualists, who had been told that any interference with the at forms would surely kill the medium. he princess escaped to the cabinet, where subsequently Mrs. Pickering was found in @ pretended faint. Hidden im her clothing were masks and other things for the personation of a variety of characiers. Her host compelled her to return to the assembly the money taken for. admission, and to quit the house within our. ED SWEETS.—Evening before la married a high toned Chin UNGATHER Justice Mos couple—Ah Suee to Miss Ah Moy. The cere- mony being concluded some of those present thought to joke Mr. Ah Suee by telling him of the American custom of kissing the bride. “Welly Food.” said the husband of the bride, : ou ikee Kiss her, you pitch in. My he one welly good kissee.”” “John r d to the bride in Chinese the eu- American custom. She blushed a little, ed askance at the outside barbarians pres= t, and smiled in a moderate and modest “You no kissee her?” said John, glane- ing from one to the other. No one responded, though the bride was quite pretty. The young wife Was not pleased. Her nose went up an ber diagonal eyel She took ws went down. her lord by the sleeve, and.-as she led him to- door, turned about and remarked y pu all too muchee dam foolee which shawed her to be a woman of spirit. [Virginia (Nev. Enter; KILLED ny Frient.—a ed in the ouse in th sterday afte: joining buildings at ané No. 32 West street. Frances Hy jackburn, a neg . cued from the burning house by Officer Thomas of the 2th he was removed to No. where she died of ase—a resultof fright. Mary 0'Briem same house jumped from a third story ow with a chil rarms; but both es- caped injury.—{ V. n, 2th CHARGE OF Porsontnc.—Wesley A. Bishop has been commiited at Norwich, Conn., on & charge of pprsoning Charles A. Cobb, jr, whe died suddenly June 6. and ta whose stomach and liver arsenic has been found. Bishop's wife died suddenly a few months and his fons with Cobb's family have excited sus- Kishop states that he bought arsenie b's request. and gave it to him ina ks before the latter's death. #e By the recent strike the Lancashire mill owners saved over $3,000,0) in wages. 29-Mr. Froude says that we have “prac- tically eliminated Providence from the ad- ministration of things.” #2-Boss Tweed’s daughter, whose wedding presents were worth $75, s living in New on uns in very strai! circumstances. alt. Gazette. of California, has an in jay, but what good does ant drink over ten glasses of jay, and he's got to die on his merits, the same as the rest of us, says the De- troit Free Press. &8-Tom Ochiltree, not _red-headed Tom of Texas, but a horse of that name, has been ched for all & nts and sent to a i@ will fully recover that he may be able mn. 4% Henrietta B. Ames and Camille De Janen, keepers of a fashionable boarding school in New York city, filed a petition in bankruptcy yesterday. Liabilities $175,000; no assets given in the schedu 2eThe London Economist says that all Trish secret societies have been betrayed, that the French police knew almost every I st the Emperor Napoley the recent tack E a written warni: MARRBIBD, ALF XANDF R- CROL 1878. at Grace Church Halmead, 1. ALEX AN ef Warhibgion, D.C. On Jane 25th, by toe Rey, Dre CKETT, both — ss0e- DIED. AH!RN. In thiscity, on the morning of Jun hh, 1878. afters lovg abd painful illness, HELENA M. AUERN, in the fi'ty-fourth year of h-rage. Friends aid reiatives are in fun: rai frem the residence of her brother-tn-law, Lawrence Ahern. B and Tenth streets south= Wes', bunday. Jtine 30.b, ai 3.30 p.m. * (Raltimere papers please copy.) GILL. On the morning of June 8th, 1878, FLCRENCE. beloved daughter of Stephen F. and Florenth e Gill, aged nine years, two months and eleven days. “he funerel wi | take place from the Tesidence of her parents. 411 Thirteen-and-a-half street sou th- west. Relatives and friends of the family are Tecpectfully invited to attend, = HAVEDNNFR, On Friday, June 23th, 1878, at 9:15 p.m. Mrs. ANNIE HAVENNER, beloved con= out of John F. Havenner, aged 60 years and 90 lays. *‘ He Giveth His Beloved Rest.” The funeral will take p'acc on Monday afternoon, at 4o°clock, from the family residence, 415 Ninth Street souiliwest, which friends aud acquaint Gf the familly are respectfully invited to attend. KEPPFL. On the 28th of June, 1578, DAVID Ko rrEL, fifty-two years of age: a native of Paris, ip New Market, Cyunty Cork, Ireland, His funeral will take place Sunday, the 30th, at 2:30 o'clock ff, m., from his late residence, 537 New Jersey avenue northwest, Friends and rela tives invited tu attend. * NESMITH. On the 29th of June, 1878, in Alex- audria ccuniy, Va. near Georgetown, D- Ge SIDNEY, infant daughter of Muty E. an@ ited to attend her Caytain AS. Nesmith, of Franklin, N.H. ‘eof funeral In morning papers. . UHGETT. , On the morning of the 29:h of e. 1878, at 4o"clock, at 1115 Fifth street, Mrae ARET ANN PADGETT, in the elghty-fourth ber age. al will take place from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Columbus, a8 above, at 3 o*clock Mond; cning. RAY. On Fiiday, June 28:h, 1878, at 7:30 p. ™m.. ALEXANDER Ray The fri nds of the poe! are respectfally invited to attend bis funeral op Munday, at 6 P. &., from Epiphany Church. * RFDDEN. On June 27th, 1878, at 9p. m., after @ painful illness, which she bore with € stam fortitude, HAGA R&ppeN, aged eiguty-nine years, She bas gone, but we will miss her, 4 will be one vacant chair; “18 G d that has bere!t us, 70m one friend we loved so dear. (Rosa. es and frien guested to attend the fu hurch, Sunday, June 89 RYAN. Saturd . 187% 6.30 a. E MY AN, }oungest daughter of Cornelius and grand-daughter of John and jody, aged uiue months and sever a) 8. Relatives and frionds of the family ara invited to attend the funeral on Sunday, June 30th, at € P. Dh., from parenis’ residence, No, 720 First street northeast, (Philade!pla papers please copy.) * TYNAN. On the 28:h of June, 1878, at 4p. m,, CATHEKINE, beloved wife of John Tynan, in tos fifty-tourth year of her age. -B. I. P. The relatives and fiends of UJ Spectfully Invited to attend the funeral at 9 a. m., cnday, Ju'y Ist, from St. Maithew’s Ghureh. There will le Solemn Requiem Mass, * WALLACE, On the . HENRY We fed t1irty four years aud six mouths, aud painful illness, He fell asleep in the arme of Jesus, e Telatives and friends of the family are invite® b. attend the funers! from bis mother's residence, 423 First street norihwest, Sunday at2 p.m, * UNDERTAKERS, &c. of the family are re- eral from Ziou Wesley h, at 2p. m . and Nelly Ryay Catherine Carn W, » SPEane, ° UNDERTAKER,