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# i 1 en Ne THE LEADING NEWSPAPERS. THE EVENING STAR. THE WEEKLY STAR. ‘The proprietors of Taz STaR present to the public its daily and weekly editions, respec. | tively, as not only the completest and best, but | also the cheapest epitome of events occurring | at the national capital, and of general news as well, to be found anywhere. How well the | public understands this ts conclusively shown | by the exceptionally wide circulation they } both enjoy, not in the City of Washington | alone, but throughout all the States and Ter. | ritories. In order that the reader not now familiar with the paper and its strong hold on the pub- lic may understand at a glance upon what | elements its great popularity is based, the opinions of some of its contemporaries as to its merits are appended. It is needless to add | that no person is so good a judge of the value of any given newspaper as the men who con duct newspapers themselves. What Other Papers Say About The Star. Decidediy one of the best newspapers published In the Unites States; has nothing In common witb the rabid partisan press, with which our country Is at this time unfortunately overstocked, A spirit of frankness, candor and fair dealing gives charac- ter to ite articles and adds much to {ts dignity and ¥aiue. Asacompendium of the current events of the day, it is without a rival.. q fairly earned present prosperity by it ee ine ng news and the atihty which it nas shown fr, treatment of all carrent topics, Its solid merits are sufficiently testified toby the fact that it occupies so prominent a piace in Wasb- ington jourualism, It Improves as Its years In- crease, and Washington would hanlly be Washing- ton without 11.— Baltimore American, fest_paper in Washington city, and ‘ t valuable, as a living pieture of metropolitan and Congressional life; has earned & continuous ard prosperous existence by sagacious ular sentiment and popular wants, original compeers who were lest and less enterprising.—Hills- | wre ¢ er | One of the most Interesting and best edited papers tm the country: gives all the latest and very freshest news of Congress and Washington city; isa most | anxiously tooked for paper yeverybody: should be in the hands of every public man and eitizenanxious | for reliable information from the capital of our | nation.—Parkersiurg (W. Va.) Times. | Everywhere recognized as the leading newspaper of Washington as it is decidedly the most newsy, racy and readable. Its weekly edition is a com? plete newspaper, S$ unsurpassed in variety and completeness of news by any paper In the United | State: Gallatin ( Tenn.) Examiner, Comes as near to being an independ 1s possible; the journal of no party, but essential! the organ of the District of Columbia, and as sucl bas made Itse!f the favorite Washington newspa- Ber, necessary to everybody in the capital.—Salt Lake (Utah) He The one con <picuc Ralism; under the abie management of its present | proprietors mere prosperous than ever before; a nt DAper as Newbernian (8-0). | & | Baxi | success of Washington jour. | @0pge{own. __ FAMILY SUPPLIES. AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. REEN RIO COFFEE AS LOW AS 15 CTS. PER LB, Kest Old Government Java Coffee, roasted. Sreeee & Biackwell's. Shan Onow ickled Onions, pottie. a Lea & Perrin’s Sauce, large bottle 50, small Choice Uncolored Japan Tea, per Ib... Magnificent Im) and Oolong Teas. Sweet Catawba Wine, per galion. 1 1b. fine Oatmeal... One bottle Claret Wine as cheap as by the dozen. Coffee Roasted Fresh Every Day. ©. 8. O'HARE & SON, Y2i-tr 1913 7th st. n.w., bet. Mand N. 'TUFFED OLL MANGOES. :-} aSSSRES8 MARTYNIAS, EAST INDIA @HERKINB, ONiOWs. AUTUMN CLUSTERS, ‘ESTERSHIRE, won JOBN BULL ° med otner SAUCES, New crop SWEET iL, B. W. BEED'S SONS, ap8-tr 1916 F st. n. w STEAMERS, &c. PICKLED POTOMAC RIVEB INGS.— BSN: Bimmer Martane. W. H. Byles. will make three each week, two to NOMINI and one to warrox OREES. at inter- Information tguire St Gi Le, Bhowitr's Coal and Wood Om ‘14 and 828 Pennsylvania avenue, nd at whart, foot of Sxl and N streets. @. TUCKER JONES, Agent. UMMEB ARBANGEMENT. NORFOLK, FORTRESS MONROE AND FOR NORFOLK, Te SOUTH. The swift and elegant iron Steamer LADY OF THE LAKk, C, J. BONNE- VILLE, leaves 6th-street wharf, antil further notice, evesy MON: DAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, st Go'cl’k ™., connecting with steamers for Boston, Provi- nce and other Northern Points, POesDaAe eaves Norfolk every TUESDAY, THUBSDA wd SATURDAY, af 40'clock p. FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS, Steamer JOHN W. THOMPSON, CaptainJonn &. Woop, ieaves her wharf, termi- aps ot ‘7th ana: senstroes Hneot ore at7a m., three es per week, Carrioman, Nomin! and Leonardtown, stopping at {ntermediate tandings each trip. Daya of sailing, same as Steamer Matiano. For further Information, apply at the ofice, over tropolitan Bank, Knox's xpress Office, or at che Company’s Whart, foot of 6th street, calied for oh appitcation at Knox's Ex- ress Uftice. SAMUEL BAOON, Pres't, B. J. ACUINELLY, Agent, STEAMERS FOR NEW YORK, The Steamers JOHN GIBSON and KNIGHT alternately leave Pier 41 Kast | River, New York, at 4 o'clock p.m. every SATURDAY at 4 p.m. ; Geor, town every MONDAY, and Alexandria same Freight taken at lowest rates. For information apply at office over Metropolitan Bank, 1th street, orto. P. A. DENHAM, Agent, Water strest, SAMUEL BACON, President, SUMMER TOURISTS. newspajer in its own field; minds its own pess diligently, and makes money by it.—¥, & ‘The leading paper of Washington, and one of the Most profitabi- In the country; under its present management it is ably edited’ and always bright and newsy.—Indianapolis Journal. A newspaper that can thrive where two hundred | and sixteen journals have failed since 1790, does not ALLAN LINE | ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, From Baltimore to Halifax and Vice Versa precne A) Britis Iron, Screw Steamshi TBERNIAN tons, Cal reher, Nova ScoTIAN, 3 200 fons, Capt, Richardsol CASPIAN, 3,100 tous, Capt. 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Visitor, Fall of good things, valuable and interesting, and we hope thet celebrate tts baif ton Anvtl, 5 Ee always presenting the very I hand attractive manner, nian An old established paper: gives ful! and aceurate reverts of all events of public interest: franspiring at the national capital.— Yorkville (S. C.) Bn- quirer. t news in 3 Staunton Vir- A Food. reliable paper) which, besides the latest snd freshest u-ws from gives the cream | gf all foreign a..d domestic news.—Newherry (8. 0) ‘Those who want Congressional and other nattonal news directiy from headquarters will find it to their interest co try it.—Amherst (Va) Enter- prise A wide-aw sks. first-class eight-page paper: ed for onl5 $: is of . —Cumberland (MA,) Civilian. Notwithstanding its mutations, It has been a hemes aud euterprising paper, and deserves con- ed health and prosperity.— Baltimore Sun, Persons who desire to obtain a paper published at the capital of the Nation would do weil to send for it.—Centrai Protestant, ( Greensboro’, N. @.) Undoubtedly the leading paper pablished in Washinaton: Yor general purposes we unhestating- 4y recommend !t.— Wilmington (N. C.) Star. During "he long period of its existence it har mainta'wd {t= reputation as the Rewspaper of Washington.— Monroe co, ( W.Va.) Register. Has made a genuine place for Itself asa right, newsy 7: its prosperity Coservedy. grows with its age.—BpringAeld ( Maas.) Republican. ‘The leading paper at the rational capital; contains beast hows: Js enterprising and rellabie.— Charlestown (W Va.) Sptrit of Jeferson. A. living evidence of the truth that inde pendence fs the talisman of sneceas in the news. paper press.— The State, (Richmond, Va.) Unsurpassed by any other newspaper in the coun- try in anything that enters into the composition of a rst-ciase Jo'ruale—<Wockville Atesonte stncerses im coe and ability; one of © most successful and highly interest! ournals of the country.— Frederick Unione ee We commend It to those of our readers destring » live and wews; paper from the Federal Capital Kingston Eas? Tennessean, (One of the best newspapers tn the coantry, saa richly deserves the prosperity it ei mond (Vas) Watg., ProoPerity It emoys, Has the largest circulation, and {s one of the best | Tapers published ar Co. (M4.) Herald, * - capital _newspaper, and deserves the long life ¥ the National Capital.—Garrett ‘b is evidently in ‘store for It.— Washington mal Onion. Full of the latest domestic and foreign news and the National Capital.—Keyser (W. loual Capital, try it.—Grayson (W. Va.) Clipper, ‘One of the best and cheapest papers pr the United Sates. Martinsburg (W Va) fede pendent, ‘Those wanting a Washington paper cannot dc better than by subscribing to it.—Leesburg ( Va.) Mirror. blished tn The best paper pr hed at the national capital: contains all the news,—Bllicott City (M4.) Pro. gress. A wide-awake, first-class paper: one of the best ip the couniry.—Oakland (Md.) Republican. Those desiring none shoule per second to 5S Veclorta (Texas) Advocai Everywhere recognized as the leading new: Washington.—G@rafton (W. Va.) Sentinel. If You want to keep posted on national affairs sub- sertbe for it.—Brenham (Texas) Banner, ‘Thi ular and influential paper at the capital. eville ( Tenn.) Observer. A live and popular paper, which bas a great an¢ deserved sucteas.—Pitterurg Leader.» Anexcelient example of alive newspaper. —Frost- burg (M4.) Mining Journal. - Av attractive paper, both valuable and cheap.— Fredericksburg (Va) Newer cen oe the only Ih Syarer published in Washing- mes, Ashiand to.) 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"a It is a condition of this offer that the Subscriptions of each club shail all commence at the same time, and all go to the same post office. *.* Subseriptions in all cases,—whether sin le or in clubs,—to be paid in advance, andua Daper sent longer than paid for. Address, in all cases, THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER 09, WASHINGTON, D. 0. ublished In Washington $ present proprietors will live to | ury anulversary.—Washing- | The ablest and best conducted paper of the eapl- | T annum; one of the best week- | ich. | f You want a first-class independent paper from | Including everything except wines, etc. | This is am exteilen’ opportunity to en Joy a brief ocean trip in First-class Trans-Atlantic Steam- gins and the charming summer climate of Nova ota. First cabin toSt. John’s, Newfoundland. .§35, gold First cabin to Liverpool. grates 1s Bold ‘urther information a) - ‘A. SCHUMACHER & CO., jel.2m___5 South Gay street, Baitimore, Md. ‘HOU LINE. NOU bED STATES MAIL Sail from New X. rk for m New Yor | @Laseo’ every SATURDAY fox roe every WEDNESDA Passenger accommodatious ansurpassed for ele- gance and comfort, Ali Staterooms on maip deck, and Saloon amidshiy SALOON CABLNS, $65 to $80, CURRENCY. SECOND CABIN, licluding all reyuls!tos. $40, fxcursion Ticketg for First-class Passage, New York to Paris and return, $135 to $196, accord- { ‘Ing to stateroom and route chosen, | For gpplgto HENDERSON BROTHER, Appl iN | Poly BOWLING GREEN, NEW YORK, | Orto ANNIE K. HUMPHREYS, 480 10th st. ‘n. | _W., Washington. ap4-3m_ Nesta GERMAN LLOYD. TBAMSHIP LINE BETWEEN NRW YORK, ‘The stoaniere of this Company will aah ovary Bat- | teamiers pany | {rom Bremen Pier, foot of Third vas r Hoboken, Rates of | #rom'New York to Southampto: Sabin ge ge Jd: stosrage, $50 currency. For freight ape OELBICHS & CO. Passage, wo “prem” 77S powiing Green, Now Fe NEW EXPRESS LINE a4 BETWEEN Vvkpaces ALEXAND) WASH- INGTON AND GEORGETOWN, CON SECTING AT PHILADELPHIA WITH CLYDE’S LiIy® FOR BosTON, PROVIDENCE, AND NEW Ex: STATES, Lon-: in, MERICAN LINE OF | isin Leroe comes — ‘Cabin, intermediate and steerage tickets san bolad at HD, COOKE. Jk Coe, ae 1439 F st, "Also, agents to Antwerp. inns NOTICE, | “With the view of diminishing the chances of | zoliston, the Steamers of this line take s specific course for all seasons of the year, | On the outward passage from Queenstown to New | York or Boston, crossing the meridian of 50 at 43 | at., or nothing’ to the north of 43, On the homeward passage crossing the meridian of 60 at 42 lat., or nothing to the north of 43. CHE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMDHI?S. | 4ETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL. | CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. | | From New Yore #RoM New York, *Kussia,., Wed.. July 3 Wed. 7 Seythia.... Wed. July 10 Aug. 14 Aug 21 | ad., Ang. 28 July 31| Algeria...Wad., Sapi. 4 And every roliowin, Wpnesiay from New York, RATES OF PASSAGE, By steamers carrying steerage, $80and 100 gold, ecording to sccommodations. | steamers not carrying stee! x | ld, soconcing to accommodation. Tickets to Paris, $15. gold, additional. | Return tlexets on favorable terms. | _Steerage at very low rates. Steerage tickets from | eiverpootand Gneenstown’ and all other parte of | Europe at lowest ra Through bilis of lading given for elfast, Giss sow, Havre, Antwerp and other ports on the Cop- lor Mediterranean ports. iment, and For treight and passage apply at. the Company's fice, Nove Bow! {ny Greet, oF both st and cabin, OTs BIC. DW. 605 7th street, Wash- ington, D.C, ly CHAS. @. FRANCKLYN. agent. N.Y, MEDICAL, &c. DD, 2QBEBTSON, Confdential Consulting | Physteian.—Honorable and scientific treat- | Bee Boat Wines dad atertage | trom 8 to 8 p.m, Je10-1m_ | K. LEON, The Oldest Established and ont; | D Reliable Ladies’ Physician in 2 the City, can be | consulted every T: Wi ‘and Satur- | Gay at No, @06 H st. n:w., from to 9 0°clock, SPECIAL NOTICE.—Dr, ROBERTSON can be cousulted every W ednesday and Saturday at his | Onice, 821 D st, between Sthrand 10th from 9 to8 -H., OD all diseases of the Urinary and | Qervous by viz: Organic and Semi ‘Weak- | ness, Nervous Debilit Impotency, Premature De- | cay, Nervous Trembi ‘alpitation of the Heart, | Pithuess of Sight or @! Indigestion, &c-. ¢., all resulting from abuses in youth, excesses | manhood, and early indiscretions, | Strictures and By; is quickly cured. | Dr. B. isa pative ct Balsimare, wis 18 Fears) experience in 1al practice, dy the lead cians | of this ett Visits Washington every ment for any of the above will find it to | FRelr interest to call upon him, who will insare honorable and scientific treatment, and a cure Fuaranteed in every case he ani refer 8 patrons to any of the of Bal- Smore, and show letters of ais from the me. “Call oF address ag above, oF Bout Eutaw street, Baltimore, mara0-ly | ———_—_—— ——oanm_ Orr | NSULT DE. LEON the oldest established | ent and of all Acute: | Pg i a BO =—_—=— — ri PES age FUTURE DAYS. JUNCANSON BEOS., Auctioneers. TRUSTEFS’ SALE OF LARGE BRICK HOUSE, WITH MA®SARD ROOF, 80UTH- WEST COKNER OF 25TH AND K STREETS NORTHWEST, AT AUCTION. Ry virtue of a deed of trust, dated 29th day of May. A. D. 1876, and duly recorded in Liber 7 No. 820, folio 358 et seq., Of the land recor for the District of Columbia, and by request of tne ties secured, we will sell at oP lic auction. oo WHDNESDAY, the aotn day ofdulys Ay De 1B at 6o'e ock p m:, In front of the premises, ail the follow ing-descri bed real estate and prepsises, situ- ated, lying. and being, in the city of Washington and in the District of Colambia, known and desig- Dated upon the public plats and planof said city as and being allof jot numbered twenty (20), the east- ern half part of lot numbered nineteen (19), from front to rear, and the easternmost part of jot num- bered twepty-one, in square numbered sixteen (16), the sanie be: ing case ltied in one parcel as fol- Te Beginning at the corner formed by the inter- secticn of the west side of 25th street with the south side of K street, and running thence west eigh‘y-one ,81) feet and nine (9) inches; thence south, parale) to 95th street, one hundred and twenty -four (124) feet and eleven inches; thence east, parallel 10 K street, eighty-one (81) feet and nine +9) incbes to 25th street, and thence north, with 25.h street, one hundred and twenty-four B Eye} feet and eleven (11) inches, to the place of ‘ginning, together with all and si) the im- provements, Ways, tenements, rights, privileges and appuriepances to the same belongi:g or in abyw's+ appertaining. Tre improve ments consist of a large three-story ami Mansaid oof Brick House. Terms of Pale: Que-third«f purchase money ia cash; alaver In two equal instalments of one and two years from date of sale, for which notes bear- ing {nterest at 8 per cent. per annum and secared by deed of trust on the premises sold wil be taken. A deposit of $200 wil! be required at time of sale; cobyeyabeing at purchaser's cost. If the terms of sale not complied with within ten day trom day of saie, the Trustees reserve the right to Tese'l the property at the risk avd cost of deranit- ing purchaser, upon giving five days’ notice of such resale in ‘some newspaper published in Wash- ington, D. C. rd ( HARLES B. MAURY, JWeekds FRANK T.RAWLING=, > A. DARNEILLE, Real Estate Auctiouce. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE IM- } Trustees. CONSIST- NEW FIKST-CLASS LIVARY By virtue of a deed of trust to me, dated the tweifth (12) day of Octoter, A.D. 1874. fo and duly recorded in Liber No. 762, follo 312, one of the land records of the District ot Gulum- bia, and at the request of the party secured there- by, I shall offer at public sale, in front of the prem- ises, on FRIDAY, the 12th day of Juy, A.D. 1878, at 6 o’clock" p.m., all that certain piece or arcel of ground, sittiate and lying in the city of shington, in the District of Columbia, and be- own aid de eribed on the plan or plat of said cily of Washington as all of origiual Lot numbered {hirteen (13,) In square numbered one hundred aud five (105.) Terms of sale: $3,000 cash; balance in six, twelve and eighteen mouths, with interest at 8 por cent. per anuum until paid, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold. Of the purchase money $100 will be required to’ be paid on the da of sale, and if the purchaser fails to comply wit the terms of sale within seven (7) days therea'ter, the Trustee reserves the right to reseli the proparty. at the risk atid cost of the defaulting purchaser. All cOLVeyaucing ai the cost of the je29-de ls WM. LL, Bs urchzser. AVIS, Trustee. RAILROADS. ALTIMOKE AND OHIO RAILBOAD, THE GREAT DOUBLE TRACK. NATIONAL ROUTB AND SHORT LINE TO THE, NORTH, NORTHWEST, WEST AND 800TH- WEST, _ TO TAKE EFFECT SUNDAY, JUNE 9, 1878, at 4:45 a, m, M. LEAVE WASHINGTON: 46:15 a.m.—New York, Philadelphia, and Boston Expres. ¥ Hicott City. On Sunday to Baltimore only. Stops at Shipley’s, Laurel, Annapolis Junc- tion, Jessup’s, Hanover, and Elk ridge. 6:60 a. m.—Baitimo: Annapolis and Way. (Cranberry, Strasburg, Winchester, Hagerstown, and Way via Relay.) +7:40—Baltimore and Laurel Express, a.m.—Polnt of Rocks, Cranberry, Stras- burg, Winchester, Hagerstown,anu Way Stations. 8:80 a.m.—NgWw YORE, PHILADELPHIA, Bos- TON AND BALTIMORE EXPRESS. PARLOR CAR jo New York and Philadelphia, Siops at Anuapolis unction, 78:35 a.m.—8t, Louis, Chicago, Columbus, and Pittsburg Express. ‘Hagerstown and Valley Branch except Sunday, Through Car to Staunton, PULL- MAN CaR to Cincinnati daily, @rafton ‘to San- dusky, daily, excepi Saturday, iB Ou Sunday only, Baitimore, Annapolie and Way, 10:00 a,m.—Baltimore Express. Stops at Bla- der sburg. Beltsville, Laurel, Annapolis Junction, Jessup's and Hanover, 12:10 p.m,.—Baitimore, Annapolis, Ellicott City and Way. +1:30 p.m.—NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND BosTON EXrRess. On “Sundays to. Baltimore cuss Stopping at all Stations. Stops at Laurel, p..—Baltimore, Bladensburg, and Laurel Express. Frederick via Relay. Stops at Annapolis ‘Junction. +4:85 p.m.—Potnt of Rocks, Frederick, Hagers- town, Winchester and Way Stations, On Sundays to Polntof Rocks and Way Stations only. 1c:80 P-m.—Baltimore, Annapolis and Way Sta- jon: +6:80 p.m.—Philadelphia, Norfolk and Baltimore Express. ‘Norfolk except Sunday, NORFOLE PASSENGERS TAKEN IN THE CARS DIRECT TO Boat at Cantor, Stop at Bladensburg and urel. +6:50—Baltimore and Way Stations. 4+7:15—-CHICAGO AND COLUMBUS EXPRESS. SLEEPING Caks to Chi 8:10 p.m.—-Baitimore Express. +9.25—Bt. ‘Louis, Cincinnatt, Louisville and Pitts. burg Express, Pittsburg, except Sunday, Pull man cars, 19:30 p.m.—NEW YORK, PEILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE EXPRESS. SLEEPING CAR to New York, and SPECIAL BLEEPING CAR to Philadel. hia. ‘ (NiDally, Other tratns daily except Sunday, All traing stop at Relay Station, All though ins will stop at Sir John’s Run tor gers to and from Ber«eley 8) rings, ‘and at Deer Park and Oakland Hotels uring the sea- son. For further Information apply at the Baltimore ard Ohio Ticket Offices, Washington Station, and 486, 601 and 603 Pennsylvania avenue, and 613 15th ‘street northwest, Wash! and nic Tem- Be, High street. Geo wn, where orders will taken for laguage to be cliecked and recelved to aby point in the city. W.L. CLEMENTS, Master of L, M. COLE, General Ticket Agent. Jel0 GEO. 3, KOONTZ, General Agent. GREA 1878 vestiivama 1878 TO THE NOXTH, WEST AND SOUTHWEST, Double Track, Btest Balan eT Splendid scenery, Magnificent Bauipment, JUNE 10th, 1878. TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, from Depot, corner of 5ixth and B streets, as follow: For Pittsburg and the West. :10 a.m. daily, with Parlor Car to Pittsburg and Sleeping C: from Pittsiurg to Cineinasth, Be oul and Chicago; 7:40 p.m. dally, with Palace Car to Chicago, : BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD, For Canandaigua, Kochester, Buffalo. N Falls and tne north. at 7:40 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 aud the East. 1:45 a.m. and 9:30 p, m. daily, with Palace Cars attached. Limited Eipress Of Pullman Cars, 9:20 a.m. dally, ex- junday, For sew York an@ the East, 1:30 p.m, dally, ex- pt Sunday, with Sleeping Care from Wash. Ington to Boston. rooklyn, N. ¥.. ali through trains connect at Jersey’ Cliy boats ‘of Brooklyn Annex, afford frausfer to Fulton street, avoldl Tage and journey across New Yor For Vbuadelphia, 1:80 p,m, daily, except ‘and 1:45 a. mi., an and b:30 p.m, Limited Express, 9:20 a, m, dally, except Sum: y. Accommodstion for Baltimore, 6:55, 8:30 and 4:20 p, m, dally, except Sunt eden For pepe’ reek Line, 6:66 a. m. and 4:20 p, m. daily, except Sunday, For Anuapolis, 6:65 a. m. and 4:20 p, m, ‘except Sunday, ot 8, 9:10, i,’ On Sunday at 8: For Kichuond and’ the South, 9:45 a, Traftis eae alorandrie: fon Wa 8, 9:10. 10, 11 a.m,; 1 8, 4:20, celia futrmaions Sop andar oats cRaraline cammisuas ca be pharee Sata ate east corner of Thirteenth street and vania enue: northeast corner of Sixth atrectand Bans Srehterm antes Ss i PAE att pameoeer agon 3 FRANK THOMSON, Geners! Manager art COMPRESSED YEAST, Rolls, &c., should call for ” GA¥F, FLEISCHMAN & 00.18 GENUINE ARTICLE, ‘Warranted free from chemicals, EPrY REFRIGERATORS. All sizes of this CELEBRATED REFRIGERATOR, Strongly built, handsomely finished, and! fect In practice; are packed with a perfect non- Ponductor: have late Stone Bhsloee Perfect or. mylt-tr 2 1009 ‘a ave., bet. 10th and 11 si (Saheb oy ta cea District. \OHE DOWN TO FOUL CENTS, BTY BUSHELS DELIVERED FUR §32.. : GAS-LIGHT OFFICE, Octi-tr 411 aD 415 10TH Staasr, __ TO-MORROW. (OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CATALOGUE SALE OF ELEGANT FURNI- RE. On WEDNESDAY MORNING, July 31, 1878, commencing at 10 o'clock, at the resi. dence of a gentienian declining housekeepini No. 1834 Q street, between 13th and 14°b n ¥,. I shail'sell the following elegant goods: Walnut and Gilt Parior Suite, upholstered In fig- ured silk reps. Walnut Marble-top Tables. Elegant Brussels Carpets. Hall Rack, Hall Carpets, Stair ts. Hlegapt Taee Witdow Hangings, Uornices and er. East Lake ‘and Walnut Chamber Suites, with French-plate Mirrors, Elegant Hair Mattrasses Feather Pillows, Blanketsand Comforts. Oak Extension Dining Table, Walnut Marble-top Buffet (with mirror back.) Flegant Walnut Dining Chairs, Elegant Suiver pisted Epei t Silver plat me, Bilver-plated Goblets. Sera tae" itchen B.quisites, &c. }e28-d THOMAS DOWLING. Auct JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THREE TWO-STORY RRICK DWELLINGS AND LOTS, SEVEN TWO-STORY COTTAGE FRAME DWEL- LINGS AND LOTS AND NINE BUILD- ING LOTS, SITUATED RESPECTIVELY ON H STREET, 77H AND Sta STREETS NORTHEAST. By virtue of a deed of trust given to us, dated May Ist, 1873. and duly recorded in Liber No. 715 folio 898, of the land records, for the District of Columbia, and oy, request of the By pecared, we will sell. at public auction, on DEBDAY, the 18:h day of June, A.D. 1878, at 5o'ciock p. m., in frontof the respective prem- ises, all those certain pieces or Is of land and premises Known and described upon ground plat or planof the city of Washington. D. C., as bein Lots Nos. 7, 8.9, 10, 11, 12, 18. 14. 15, 18, 17 21, 22, 31, 32. 33 and 34 of A, B, Kelley's subdi- vision of square 889, together with all the improve- ments, ways, easements, rights, privileges, ap- pemances. and hereditaments to the same, be- longing or otherwise appertaining. Lots’, 8 and 9are improved by’ three well-built two-story Brick Houses, Nos. 706, 708 and 710 H street n.e. Lots 10, 11 and 12are unimproved and front on H street ne. Lot 12 being at the corner of H and 7th streets ne. Lots 18 16, 17 and 21 are unimproved and front on 7th street east, Lots 14, 15. 18 and 22 are Improved by two-story Frame Dweilings fronting on 7th street, between H and I streets ne, Lots 82 and 33 are unimproved and front on 8tb street n.e, Lots 81 and 34 are improved by two-story Frama Dwellings and front on 8th street, between H and I streets n. mne-third cash; balance in six and twelve ‘Term: months; notes bearing interest at 7 per cent, until paid, and secured by deed of trust on the premises sold All conveyancing at the cost of the purcha- ser.” A deposit of $100 required on each lot as soon assold, If the terms of sale are not complied witr within’ seven days from day of sale, the Trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk ana cosi of the defaulting purchaser, upon giving five days’ public notice of such resale. JOHN H GLICK. Sristion: CONRAD KAUFFMAN, [Post my80-d &g- THE AROVE SALES ARE POSTPONED, on account of the Inclemeney of the wea'her, antl} BET UED AY Eee Ar oF ane, same hour and plaes, JOHD = “K, mis” CONRAD KAUFFMAN, }7Tustees. 83- THE ABOVE SALES ARE FURTHER postp:ued untii WEDNESDAY, 31 day of July, sane oor RN ET: GLICK jaa CONRAD RAUHPMAN, } Trustees. NHANCERY SAVE OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, LOCATED ON THE NORTH SIDE OF NORTH K STREET, BETWEEN 71H AND 8TH STREETS WEST, SOME. TIMES CALLED "MT, VERNUN sPLACE™—HOUSE No. 707. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia passed in. the cause of Harbaugh et al. vs, Harbaugh et al.. No, 6,034. equity, we will offer for sale at uli action, tu front of the premises, on WE ESDAY, the 8d day of July, 1878, at 6 o'clock J... those two parcels of real estate, in Washing- ton city, in said District, to wit: A part of lot 2 J square 426, and beginning therefor at the souta- tast_corner Of said vot and. from thsnce runnin West 24 71-100 feet, more or less, to the center of the brick wall of the dwelling on the part of the said lot now Intended to be deseril nd being: tLe east line of thar part of said lot he: fore con- veyed OF the compiaivants in this cause and others toone Richard C. Lewis: and from thence due north, on said east line, and through the center of said wall, 35 feet; the ace west 44g inches to the east line of’ that ‘part. of sald” lot. heretofore conveyed to one George Wooldridge. by. the cc mplairanta and others by deeds recorded in Liber No. 705, at Folios 163 and 165, one of the land re- cords for said District: thence ‘north 60 feet aud 6 inches, to the south line ofa 9 foot alley: thence east on the south line of sald alley 25 68-100 feet, more oF less, to the east line of said lot2, and thence ina straight line due south 96 feet and 6 inches to the plare of beginning. Also, a part of Lot 12, in sald Square; abd teginniug therefor ata point in he porth line of said 9 foot wide alley 8 feet and 8 inches west from the east line of said square, and from thence running due west 16 feet and 8 inches; thence north 22 feet; thence east 16 feet and. nd thence south 28 feet to the place of be= ether with ihe improvements thereon, r in a two-story, atte and basement Brick Dwelhng. For a more particular and ex- tended description of said property, reference is hereby made to said decree and the proceedings in said cause, Terms of sale, as preseribed by the decree, are: Ove-fourth cash’on the day of sale, or withi Gays thereafter, and the residue in’ three eq salments at siz, twelve and eighteen mont! the day of sale, the from, urchaser giving bis promis- sery notes for the deferred paynients, beating six PeFcent. interest from the day of sale, or the pur- chaser may at his or her election pay all cash or ay greater portion than one-fourth. The title to be retained untilall of the interest thereon is fully pa ccmpplied with within ten days. $200 deposit -on xeceptanes of bid, All conveyanciug at puzchas- = 8 8, EDWARDS, = WIGHT) PRereLLo, tT Fas GFORGE TRUESDELL. Auct. 'jel9-cokds H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. is — TRUSTEES’ SALE OF NEW, VALUABLE. ADD IMPROVED PROPERTY, No. 1603 FIFTEENTH STRKET NORTH WEST, BE- TWEEN 8 AND R STREETS. By virtue ofa deed of trust. bearing date the Ist day of March, A. D. 1878, and record- «d ip Liber No, 881, 'Foilo 272, et £24. one of, the land records of ‘the District of Columbia. the undersigned Trustees will s“1! at public auction, in front of the premises. on WEDNESDAY, the’ 31 day of July, A. D. 1878, at 6 o'clock P.m., aliof 185, in Chas, T. Davis’ subdivision of square 193, in thecity’ of’ Washington, D. C., with lin provements thereon. Terms of sale: One-fourth cash: residue in one and two years, with interest at 6 per cent. per annum, sécured by a deed of trust on said proper- ly. $200 deposit, required at time of sale, Terms to be compiled with in five days, otherwise the ‘Trustees reserve the right to resell the the 1isk and cost of the defaulting pure! cmererane FSH tow ROBRRT LLELTOM, ¢7TUstees, J_T. COLDWE! L, Salesman. Je26-e0&ds JUNCANBON BEHOS., Auctioneers, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF TWO VERY DESIRA- KLE IMPROVED LOTS ON PARK STREET, IN’ SQUARE 987. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Novem- ber 6th, A.D, 1875, and duly recorded in Lis Der 802, follu 2€4, ét seq., one of the land re-, cords for the District of ‘Columbia. will soll at while auction, In front of the premises, on WED. ESDA}. July 3d, A.D. 1878 at 6 o'clock p in. Lots 6 and 7, in Gilick’s recorded subdiviston of Square 087, with the improvements, consisting of ‘yo twerstiry Frame Dwelling Hou Terms of sale: One-fourth a cash; balance in equal payments. months, with interest ai § per cont... from day of solr, secured on premises sold. Conveyanclag, &c., at purchaser's cost, A deposit of $50. 0n each sale’ required. ‘Terms to be complied with in ten days, or property will be resold at defauluing pur- cba: er's cost, JUDSON T. CULL, Trustee, jv22-eo&ds TPRUSTERS’ SALE OF VALUABLE IM AND. UNIMPROVED, Paoe- PROVED EKTY, FRONTING ON TH STREET STREETS purchase money and the id. ‘Terms of saa to be rr, All in si Ean?) BETWEEN @ AND H BETWHee Sr Say oda AREESS r. tH N TH EaST. IN EQUARE 934, By virtue of ‘deed of trust to us. dated wee eOd tay of May, A.D. 1873 and duly fim recorded in Liber No: 719, folio 113, one. of, the laud records of the vistrict of Columbia, at thawritten request of the heirs of the party secured thereby, we shall -ell a" pubite auction, in frout of the preb Ises, on TUESDAY, the 9 huay of October, A. D. 1877, at 6 o'ciuek p.i.,ail those certaln lots and parcels of ground situate in tho City of Washington, knowa and describe! as lors 16 17, 18, 19, 20, 21) 22, 32, 84 85, 41 42, 43, 44 45 aud 46 "in Moses Kelley's reconed sun iivision of square nine hondred aud thir y-"our (934 ) Lots 32, 84 and 35 have a front of 19 feet un 10th giteet, aud each improved by a Two-story Frame ellis. Lots 16 and 46 are corner lots, fronting about 20 feet, each improv'd hy a Brick’ Two-story Dwell- ing. 1 ots 43, 44 and 45 havea frout of 15-4 fest, aad each hinproved by an unfinished Two-story Brick Dwe ling. The other lots front on H street, ard are un mproved, rus: One-th rd (3s) cash; : tWeive, (12,) and elght-en (18) mouths, with in! estat the rae of (7) per ceutum per aunuin until id, and to be secured by @ deed of trust on the is Tty soid. A deposit of $50 will be requiced on plece 0. property if terms are not complied with in seven (7) days the Trus- tees reses ve the right to resell he prop. ty after six day»? advertisement, at the risk and cost of the detauiting Purchaser. “All cuaveyapciug av pur- chaser's cont, RICHARD ROTHWELL, WILL TAM ROTHWELL: ¢ Trustecs, #2-THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHERPOST- PONED until SATURDAY, October 27.h, 1877, at 4 o’clock p. m., at same place. By order of Trustees, 085 Bt Se-THR PURCHASERS OF LOTS NUM- BEKED 16, 17, 18, 19, 20. 21, 22 41, 42 and 45 at the above eaie not having complied with the terms dalance in six, (6,) of tale, we shall resell the same. at public auction in frontof the Eremives, on BATU: AY, Julv 6 1878, a 5 o’clok p. m., at the risk and costs of tike eae TA RD ROTHWELL, WILLIAM KOTHWELL, $TFu-tees, A. CAMPBELL, Auctioneer, S21 4'¢ street orthwest. je27-co8as roperty at | . twelve, and eighteen | THIS AFTBENOON. PENCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, TRVSTEE’S SALE OF A FRAME PWELL- & SITUATED ON 10TH SLREET, NEAR K STREET NORTH. By virtue of a deed of trust, of date May 4, 1877, and recorded in Liber No. 852, folio 405 “one ef t 1 Records of the District of Co umbia, and at the request of the party se- wed there: y, we will sel! at pablic auction. in Trot of thepretmises, on TUESDAY J aly 2: 1878, at 6 o'clock p, m., the folluwing-described Real Ks‘ate, situated in’the city of Washington, Dis- trict of Columbta, 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 th: sa ue at a point on the east line of 10th street west distant thirty-four (34) feet and seven (7) inche- south from the northwest corner of snid square; thence east one hundred and twenty (120) feet to a 10-foot alley; thence south thirteen (33), feet five (5) inches; thence west on the dividing line between said lot ad lot fourteen (14) in said square. one hundred and twenty (120) feet to the east line of said 10°h street, aud thence north thirteen (13) feet five (5) inches to the place of beginning, together with the improvements ‘Terms ie: One-third cash and the balance in two equal payment. of twelve and twenty-four months from day of sale, for which the purchaser is togive his notes, bearing interest at the rate of 8°X per cent. er annum until paid, ard secured by adeed of trust on the property sold. A deposit 0” ‘one hundred (100) dollars will be required at time of sale, and ail conveyancing will be at the cost of the purcha- er. Terms to be complied with within. seven days from day of sale, otherwise the Trust- ees reserve the right to resell the roperty at the ren ne OH ARLES HERZBEMD Tg A 3 Z a HENRY FRANC, } Trustees, $20-cod Ads J, 2B: WABNER, Real Estate Auctioneor. CUTOR'S SALE OF A DESIRABLE TW)- TORY PRESSED BRICK FRONT DWEL- LING, No, 46 SECOND STREET, BE- TWEEN MARKET AND HIGH STREETS, GEORGETOWN, D. C. (n TUESDAY, July 24. 1878, at 6 o’clock p.m,, the undersigned will sell, at public auc- Non,’ in front of tha. premises, the western, 17's feet front by 159 feet deep Of Lot 134, Beatty and Hawkins’ addition eorgetown, together with the improvements, sisting of a neat two story brick dwelling with seven rooms and a good* Iry cellar, gas and water, with the use of a three tothe rear of the house. ‘One-half cash; and the balance in six and twelve months, with 8 percent, interest, secured by a deed of trust on the property sold, or” all cash at option of the purchaser, §100 required as a deposit at the time of sale: aud all conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. Terms to 03 cor plied with in five days, otherwise the Executor res rves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after giving roper notice, Rees WILLIAM ACTON, Executor. J.T. COLWELL, Salesman, | “426.93, 191 ARK & BYRNE, Real Estaie brokers, No, 605 7ih street new, AUCTION SALE OF DESIRABLE BUILDING L¢ TS ON SOUTH SIDE Q, BETWEEN 6rii AND 7TH STREETS N.W? On 1UFS -AY, July 2 ‘at 6 o°clock p m.. will be sold. in front‘of the premises, L: 29°30, 31 and 32, square $45. 20 195 f ‘Jerms easy, and will be made k sale. j27-deds J.T. COLDWELL, Auet. > A. DARNEILLE, Auctioneer, TRUSTEF'S SALE OF FINE HOJSE ON SOUTH A SEREET, CAPITOL HILL, No. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, mate June the 22d, 1878, in Equity Cause by the subscriber Is substitute John K. Arrison, deceased, I will sell at auction under the terms of a deed of trust’ from James Newlands and Margaret Ann Newlands to said John R. Arrison, dated October 6, 1870. and recorded in Liber 625, folio 76. of the laud records of the District of Columbia, on FRIDAY, July Sth, at 6 o'clock p.m In front of the premisds, the east 18 feet of original lot 12. in square 761, having A depth of 136 feet, and a 30 feet alley ju the rear, together with the’ fine modera Dwelling, three: li public stories and basement, having press-brick frout, 11 reoms, bathroom, and every Inodern conventenos, The premises, which are sijvated on South A, be- tWeen 24 and 3: sts. east are surroundet by the Lest improvenients and best society on Capitol Hill, stand upon Beall Terrace, aud are Within one block upon cue side of the F ‘street cars, and upon the other of the Pennsylvania avenue cars, ‘She t rms of sale ar cher with expenses of sale, in cash, snd the remaiuder in six, twelve and eighteen months, for wi ich the notes of the purchaser bearin| per cent per annum, and ses, wil be taken. ‘A de; Jars'wi 1 be required at th veyancing Will beat the pi terms of sale are not comp the Trustee reserves the right torese at the risk and costof the defaulting pure f ter five days’ advert'sement, " ISAAC H, FORD, Trasteo, P. A. DARNEILLE, Auct. jezd VE, WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer, By virtue of a deed of trust dated Mo 29 h, 1875, and recorded In Liber No. 733, folio 288, et seq., of the laud records for th: District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, I will, on FRIDAY, the th day of July, 1878, at'5 o°clock p. m., in front of the premises, offer for sale, all that’ part of Lot numbered bine (9), in square numbered four hun- dred and thirty-nine (439), in Washington city. ia the District of Columbia, described as follows: ise- Ploning ata point on tue north line of sald squse 5 feet 6 inches from the northwest corner of sald lt, and running thence south 66 feet 4 inches: thence east 15 feet 6 inches: theuce north 66 inches; thence west 15 fee 6 inches, to the begin- Ling. witb theimprovements, consisting of aframe dwelling, No. 712 H street southwest. Terms ‘of sale: One-fourzh of the purchase mo- ney in cash; the residue in three equal instalments, payable in six, twelve and eighteen moxths from che day of sale, with eight per cent, interest, se- cured hy a deed of trust and insurance on the prop- erty, to the satisfaction of the trustee, or all cash at the option of purchaser. $50 deposit on ac- ceptanee of the bid, aud conveyancing and record - ing at purchaser's cost. If terms of sale are not \cinplied with in five days from the day of saie, the Trustee reserves the right to resell th property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, atany time thereafter, after five days notice in the Kve- wing Star. ROBERT W. McPHERSON, Trustee. THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. _j:24-dads IHUMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer, CHANCERY SALE IN THE COUNTY, WELL LUCATED AND IMPHOVED. © virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court ot the District of Columbia, passed in equit: cause No, 4358, wherein James Smith et ai are comp'aiuants aud Jobn J. Magee et al. are ds fendants, passed on the 1ich day of Jane, A. D, 1378, 1 will sell, on FRIDAY, the 12:n' day of July, 1878. at 4 o*clock p.m,. in Tront of the prem- ises.” at public auction, “ali those lots of ground aud belng in Washington county, District of ivi belug parts of Fle ehall's Chance seribed as follows: Beginning for the first part ata stone now planted, warked Ny, 1, said stone being lanted at the end of 72 perenes Ou the fourth o: ine of Jchn KE, C eppell's part ot Fleteha'l's Chance, as run and laid down by a Mr. Denmead, sald stone being at the south corner of the small lot where George Colins butit a small house, and running thence from sald stone N. 67's degrees W. 3414 perches to a stone No. 2: then N, 175 degrees east 49 perches toa stone No’ 3, being on the divi- sion line of lot laid off for John W. Hanes; then, leaving seid division line, &. 67's degrees east 29 perches to the west division Hine of Mrs. Morgan's lot, and them with it as far as it goes and in a ight line contirued to the place of beginning at sione No. 1, coutaluing 8 acres, And beginnlug for the second part at a corner stake, being the south corner of Smith's part of sald tract and the northwest corner of the lot heretofore owned by Aun Morgan, and running from thence with the interest at the rate of 6 | West line of the Morgan lot 8. 12 degrees W. 16 7-10 rehes to the northeast corner of said. Jas, Mc Gee"s 8-acre lot; then N. 67‘ degrees W. 204 perches with the north line of said 8-acre lot to the end thereof. af an intersection with the east line of John W, Hanes 29 acre lot; then with said east line N. 17% degrees E. 18'4 perches to the end of said line and thence in a straight lineto the begin- ning, at rmith’s southeast corner, containin, acres and 19's perches of land, more or less, being the property uwned by the late James Magee, Terms of sale, as per decree of the court: One- third cash: balance in two equal instalments, at six and twelve months, with iuterest at 8 per cent, frem day of sale until paid. secured by’ deed of yall trust on property sold, or purchaser can cash; deed to be given on itteation of or payment of all the purchase m yevancing at cost of the purchaser or 7 $100 deposit at time of sae. ‘Terms to be complied with Within five days, otherwise the trustee re- reserves the right to resell at tha risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser or purchasers, on five days? novice by advertisement In some paper pub- lshed in the District of Columbia. J+20-cots ‘WM. D. CASSIN, Trustee, A. DARNEILLE, Real Estate 4 uctioneer, ‘. psy TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED PROPERTY—No, 343 PENNSYL- NANIA AVENUE NORTHWEST, BE- TWEEN 3D AND 454 STREETS By virtue of a deed of trust dated March 1 A.D, 1871, and recorded on the 14:h day of March, A.D. 1871, in Liber No. 639, folio, 480, onle of, the land records tor ‘Wasbinigton coun: the District of Columbia, and at the request he party secured thereby, we will sell, at public auction. on the premises, on’'TUESDAY' the 14th o*clock p.m., the viz: All that piece parchares iy of, May. 4D. a76." at follow! lescribed real estate, or parcel of und situated in the city of Wash- ington, District of Columbia, kuown ss the south ern part of lot numbered sixteen (16), in reserva tion numbered ten (10), the said southern part of said lot having a front of twenty-five (25) feet on Pennsylvania avenue, aud running back with the samme Sikh to the depth of seventy (70) feet and © (@) inches. ‘The said lot is situated on the portiside of Pennsylvania avenue, betwoon Si and Street and improve @ four ‘stor trlek Dwelling engepre ted, OF ecard . ‘Terms: One-fourth of the purchase money to be paid in cash, and the residue in three equal l~ ments. at twelve (12), eighteen G8) sod bye four (24) months respectively, with interest on whole, pay able haif-yearly, to be secured by notes and a deed of trust on the premises. A deposit of will be required when the property is ked D. terms of sale must be compiied with within one week after sale, otherwise F. D. CLEARY, 4a THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED un- HITHURSDAY, Sixtu Day or Jung, A. D. 1878, same hour and place. By grter of Trustees, P. A. DARNEIGLE. Auct. F. D. CLEARY, Salesman. mylé-2aw&ds EE Bos ABOVE SALE I3 STILL FUR- THER POSTPONED until THURSDAY, June tga: St oame none An OS aE Of Te : 4 u ¥, D, CLEARY, wads ae “VE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED ‘ntl WEDNESDAY, July 17, 1878, same hour ind place. Ls DAI LL F. D, CLEARY, Salesman ees Aa HOUSEHOLD FURN ING. at 10 oe lock aw. a No. IB12 > street, best nv. fee's, condsting bu par! nitule: Parlor Suite Be steads Bureaus Case Cottage suite, 0 Extension Table: Wal rockers; Easy Cha'rs Feather Pillowsan Coniforts, Spreads: Derain and oiher Utensils, &e. J COND ay A DESIRAL IT W1il be given at the sal W2-tu, thes PROVED REaL ry viriue of 3 comber @d, 18° las Liver Nw. 804, f a thereby hi Y, the ele original Lot No. 4 city of Washing & ster ms of sal TT ca‘; and the bay nine et percent. s Will be required, at the time of sale, ing at the purchaser’ cCluplied with in sever Ad A ARUSTEE'S SALE ESTATE ON TWEEN Q f the la cour tn re 1878. at'6 o'clock p, 1m. ot the premises, the situate 1 thi re rest ick House. cen:, per aunum nutii by clause. ten day rest said property at a general assertment of H f Walnut Chamber upholstered in rep: 18TH STREETS On MUNDAY, July 8th, at 5 o'clock p.m , willte soldat pavlic auction in front of the premises, part of Lots 7 and 8, in square 759. frouting 50 feet Sy inches on Second street was, improved by aneat three-story brick dwelling and Ye resid at the ris chaver, “CHART J} 2-rokds ANDREW ( 3, Hs WARNER, Real Wasbington. D.C. bered tixty-four (64), of Daniel Cratty’s su jare east of square numbered flv Cred and nine (509), as recorded in Liber C..°* folto 146, together with the improvem= consisting. im part, of a Two-swry five faulting purchaser after five day: published in the Evening Star, L. A. LUCE, Trastee. J.T. COLDWELL, Salesinan. ASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, 1001, northwest corner 10th and Distreets, ITURE, CARPETS, BED- AT AUCTION shali x. eeu 15 t Washsiand BLE BUILDI EOF N, ESTATR we will Sel ale. cost 1 lays. the BRADLEY, BRADLEY OF FOURTH paid, the wh the risk a1 noiete (10 piece: hut Distag Room Cuairs: Walnui-frame L ‘unge, uphoiste el in rep, patent Hask Ma‘trassas: Dinggets, Blankets, 1 Cham wr Furaitare: ; Toiles Ware; Ki.chen pr cost of the deta wo wit DING. Or FRIDAY, Joly 5 1878. comm nein ashe SEVENTH AND B SUKEETS s.r. leed of trust ty us, dated, , and recorded among the Tecords of the’ District of Columbia, in 185. and by direction of the public an Ps at 6 clock 9m or Saly. jy2 das ER, Real Estate Auctioneer, 5 = AUCTION SALE OF DESIRABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON Tak EAST SIDE OF 5 BETWEEN Est ORTHEAS ¢. LOT ON BECWREN ru NORTH WEST. a large brick stable in the rear. Aso, at 6'y o'ek ck p. m., same day, the wae? 2S feet front ou north N surest, by the depth of lo. 6 i square I Terms: basy anda full description of ths proper y J. T. COLDWELL, 8a'esman. YORE & MIDDLETON, Auctioncers. THUSTRES’ SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM EVE OF 9, in thy .. sitia ed on ths north ects $.0.58 plat of wiil be exhibited at the time of Upon each portion, one-third ce in two equal instalme eighteen months, with interest at ». for wicll the notes of “the nuteb: ured by deed of trust upon the property ‘posit of $50 wiil be re ouveyancing and record- f the terms are no Operty will ling par- | {Trastees. Estate Auctioneer. IMPROVED ui | “T rms of sale: One-fourt cash: balanca in six, tweive and elghteen moutus, with interest at 6 per ne to be secured deed of trust on the property, with insurance All conveyancing at the purchaser's cost. If the terms of sale are not complied with witoini ys alter sale, the Trustee reserve the right to cost of the de- notice, to be which | REAL STREET, BE- AND B NURTHWEST. ue of a deed of trust dated Mare! and recorde {in Liber No. 715, folio Vashingtor . in the Distriet of Columbia, and al written request of the ho der of the 1 will sellon FRIDAY, id |, at public auction, following-descrived realty, Lot num: hun- ». 721, folio 481, et is fur the District SATURDAY, the | O'clock p.m. lot mar | of original tot 4, in se ments thereon. | ‘Terms of sale | and 18 months, for u | deed of trust, with in veyauciig at WEST, BE’ 7 | A.D. 1871, recorded 268, “er Hon, In front of the July 13, 4878, described rea Washington, District of Golumbia, aud known and 9). | de-cribed as part of Lot numbered tine | Fuuare numbered four buy (403). beginning for the same at the southw: | ver of sald Lotand rupning thence east ni seven (67) feet, toa private alley, intended forever le be used a8 an ingress and egress to and from the publle alley in sald square: thenee north elgutcen even and gue-half (11g) inch seven (97) feet, ni eighteen (15) feet eleven and due-lialf (11%) incties, te the place of beginning. Terms of sale: Oue-fifth of the purchase money in cach. and the residue in four equal Instaiments wo (2). three (3) an y, With interest on the whole at six per per cent. per annum from day of sae, payabl seml-aniiual:y, to be secured by the 'a deed of trust on the (18) feet West nine at one (1 respective! purebaser au or p'l cash. at the opti days from the tis ment, hea LW. HANDY, Auct'r, Of $200 wil: be required at the t veya. clng at the ecst of the terms of sale are not compli he day of sale, Tight to rese:l the property the defaniting purchaser, after five days’ ad J. B. WIMEK. Trustee, ot h day of Ju KedC. in T Ny ware 87, otes of pureha: rest from BELUE OE A DEED OF TRUST, dated May 14th, 1673, aud recorded in Lit + of the land Tee. Columbia, 1 stall 1 pul"ic auction. in frout of the premises, om 1878. One fourth cash; balance in 6, 12 secured by of sala, 50 at time of | ODD, Truste is 2.6.9. _THE EVEN TUESDAY NG STAR. July 2, 1878, Burrato HoRN.—In a recent issue the Port land (Oregon) Press thus spoke of Buffalo Horn, the Rannock leader, who fas since been reported killed in the charge of Col. Bernard's troops: “Buffalo Horn is not the hereditary ebief of the Bannock Indians, but is merely & leader among the wild warriors, and ts look- ed up to by them as their Captain. These young bucks have a supreme contempt for the Teal chief, whom they speak of snecringly as an old woman. Buffalo Horn is a small, grace- fully. built Indian, with beautiful eyes, hot un- like a cross between an eagle's an ante. lope’s. One side of his long hair is bound around with threads of brofa bark, which, re- sembling a buffalo horn, is probabiy the ocea- sion of his name. He ts'a very daring rider, = good shot, brave. intelligeni, and proud as Lucifer. He speaks very litte English, but seemis to enjoy the society of the whites. Hay ing been in Gen. Howard's camp, and learned the habits of the soldiers, he will make a very dangerous enemy, although frontiersmen say the Bannocks ai and cannot ‘h as fighters. the not very brave as a class, a candle’ to the Nez Percee They are closely connected with hoshonesand Piutes by marital and other and would probably have their alliance ld their war assume serious propor- lions. . Wives. —John W. Young, a son of Brigham, numbers his “wives” by the usual score, and among these “wives” the old. Adam seemis to prevail by a large majority, A few evenings ago Luella Cobb, John's latest, took her mother and went to the theater. Pretty soon in stalked Libby, the next to the lst of John’s affections. L{vby and Luella do net love »vermuch—ni more, they e her with sharp nails and threatening Soon after the per- formance began sespied Luella, and be- gan making rem evidently calling the al tention of her companions to her “fellah’s' other “woman” in the dress circle. But this Was not enough to satisfy Libby. In order to attra the attention of the whole audience, she pushed the curtains of the box back | up, bowed forward over the railing. le wh and turned up h at Luella, w with her mother to help (Salt Lake City Tritmne AN Actor DAMAGED IN A Fiont.—Joe Em. met. the actor, had a set to with Zimmerman, his agent, in Union square, New York, Friday frernoon last, and was arrested for disorder! onduct. The cha Was dismissed, a “Fritz” was h ied ina haek to the Union- | square theater, where he played a leading | part—the occasion being a benelit Vining | Bowers, Emmet’s nose was broken in the melee. Tre Tuxre Exumrtioxs.—To my mind, Parts excels in the arrangement of the build Philadelphia, though he and not’ all we Yet almost counteracted the former y many devices for the public comfort, ings buildings were and gave in/some of her buildings—notably halls—ights Agiicultur: 1 that we: be here. conveya deIphia were better than they a respondence of the Cine Horticultura’ es V A COMMITTEE OF the Brockiyn Wee pai SOCIALISTS called upom Superintendent last permission to have treets to Messe ; on the ath ef July. Permission on condition that they would s ie of march such thoroughfares as w likely to be overcrowded with vehic! travel. Tur TsONED BEER—Samuel Hubbard, the husband of the woman who was mysteri ous'y poisoned at Gravesend, N. Y., last week, b inking T beer, has been , of having nmitted the deed. Their married life 1s said to have been un- happy, A LECHEROUS OLD Rascal who attempted totake indecent liberties with a little girl, | was cowhided by the child's father and brother in the dining room of the Grand Central he w York, on Saturday morning in the jy | ence of a large number of the guests of the | hotel. in Liber No. premises, 01 allt red and Auctioneers. OF VALUABLE y ON SEVENTH sTRE« i STREETS TH BTREKT NOs? tne of a deed of trust, dated Jaly 1 BL, ts j- Of the land records for ti: trict of Columbia, and at the written request | Party secured thereby, 1 will sel certain pi } or parcel of ground situate and Iying in the cle urchaser. with Within seven Trustee reserves the the risk and cost of fi Dis at public au SATURUAY the followin and than four (4) years, tes mises so'd; ‘on of the purchaser. A deposit ine of sale, All'cou- If the BUSI thane ab SOUTHEAST. Ry virtue of a ed 16: 1 C., tovit: L nine, (9.) ten, (10,) e dred and tale | provements, &c, T. One third jt vith bi UM, Fecure or all cash, at ancing and recordiag BENJAMIN J.T. COLDWEL ber] h, A.D. 1874, dul: No. 167, feile 363, due o the District of Columbia, ac at the req barty secured thereby, we Will sell at public »: Hon, Jn front of tLe premises. ou TUESD A 78, at 6 o*ciock p.tn, ed real estate situate in the c lettered M, ac Johes? subdiviston of lots thirty-tve (35,) In sy to be comple! with in seven days ‘Trus:ees reserve the right Lo reseil ihe risk aud cost of the defaulting purcli five days’ advertisement, BENJAMIN P of tras he land ra las cash; ecords for, «the folowing de ty of Wattiagton, D oF. A eight, 48, je (12) aud sever han- WO, (732, ) logesher wish the lms B, 2: WARNER, Estate Rea! Auctioneer, ISTEES SALE OF A DESIRABLE TWO- STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK DWEL- LING ON THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF CAKROLL STREET AND FIRST STREEL a est OF balance in six anc terest a: 8 per cent. pe: rorlt required ai the time of tae, aud Ih, 1 fo'lo 333, & District of © arty nthe ton, Di Lancton apperialuing. Terms of sale: Ments, at six, notes beariny on the premises 80" twelve in Washington, D. 1a interest and secured and twent DeNxcaxson BRUS., Auctioneers, TRUSTEES SALE OF BRICK LOT ON NINTH STREE AND I STREETS NORTHE TION. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated May and recorded in Liber No, 813, one of the land records of tat jumbie, and by written request of Luc red thereby. Twill sell at RSDAY July i1th, A. D. 1878. ai D.m.. in front of the premises, ail that piece or par- cel Of ground aud premises known and feser!bed on the ground p'at or plan of the City of Wi Darchiassr’s cost. Terms herwiso the roperty at aser after ¥. BUTLER, D SNYDER, } Trustees, issman, 3y2-00d HOUSE AN BulWEEN AST AT AUC- Public auction, relock Oae-quarter of the purchase money in cash; the balance in three equal pt four moatn np (igo of trast A deposit of $100 required at time of sale. Conveyaucing at purchaser's cost. If the terms of sale are not complied with withia one week from day of sale the Traste3 reserves the Tight to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, upon giving five d: tay notice of such re.a’e in some newspaper pabl A. H. MCRAK, Trustee, H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer, 'e By virtue of a deed of trust to me, dated June 80, 1876, recorded in Licer No. 825, folio 142, &c., one of the land records for .ne. county of W sshington, D C., and by thec irection named therein, h, 1878 at 6's o'clock p m., Fub-lot Atty -two, (63, } in square east of five hun- ef the benefic FRIDAY, July dred and nine (E.of 509,) wi h the improvements, atworstory and basement Brick House with six rooms. Teims of fal: Qne-fourth cash; ba'ance in six, twelve and eighteen months after ‘the day of ssl, with ten .t per aunum Interest, to besecured by adeed of trus. on the property. Ali the cost of deeds and reco: ding to beat the expense of the pur- chaser, and if the terms are not complied with in Pioperty Wil be resold at fauiting parchaser after to be published -n NO. W. KENNEDY. Salesman. ten days after sal the risk and cost of five days’ notice. Star. the the , JNO. J.T. COLDWELL, shall sel on vhe Eveuiag sa rict of Columbia. as Lo* 21, in Gao. subdivision of Square 933, together with easements. improvements, rights and ents to the saine belonging or ia anywise ays” ext ps | NITED STATES MARSHALS SALE. y virtue of a writ of fleri facias, irsued out the Clerk's Office of the Supreme Court trict of Columbia, and sale, Ly n’s enemies say that Madame M, wears the pantaloons, &eA young nchter of I<aac Wilsont Ned herself with a pistol, in Geneva, IN, uuse she did not desire to survive het mother. 4% Anagent fora Ha visits every house that de; leaves his business written thereon: * ston &2-Perry Bowsher, who was hanged im Chillicothe, Ohio, was convicted on the testi. | mony of bis brother, to whom he had incau- tiously shown a bond stolen from the mur dered man. rbody will find re ingrain carpet kley. Mal | | | | cutter th has entered and ard, with the followin eifyouare in want ol en into of these days. while working at _a loom in Conn,, let the machinery get her Jong curls, and in a twinkling they absorbed in the carpet. i ‘tes in pannier style, somewhat lixe ue More than ten Years ago, are the la sw York importing aining favor. &@ Mehemet Ruchdi, the new grand vizier isto. He isa military man, and has severa times filled the same also that of min- ister of War. His nickname is Muterdjim (translator), from his having translated sev- eral French military works into Turkish. 49-Frank Murphy writes to a New York man as follows: “1 did write that New Haver letter. I generally get #200, but they are poor down that way. Yours in Jesus. Francig Murph! “There may be nothing in a name, but inttials are ominous. The Initials of ' M. Dodd, of Towa, are D.A.D., and nis wife hi ust Presented him a “twenty-second litle odd. &3-A Nebraska man asks people to bellevt that his dog deliberately walked in front of & railroad train, | head on the rail, and Was because of sorrow for the death a | Aebild for whom it had shown a strong at- tachinent. — Foci DIED. OLLIN. On Monday, July 1, 1873, at 10.29 P.m , Imps, twin daughter of J sin M. and Geor~ gie D. Folin, aged eleven montns. Funeral frum 1222 New Jersey avenue n.w. Wednesday, July 34, at four p.m. = HAASE. On Monday night, July Ast. 18° BENJAMIN WILbIs son of Frederick and Chi lotte Haase, aged one year, five months aud twen Nctice of funeral to-morrow. (Boston (Mass.) Papers pleass copy. ) ° MFRIAM. Gu Monday, July 1st, 1373 of men ingitis, ANNETTE Rowe’ youngest daughter o Dr. E. C. and He'cn W..Meriam. aged one year a1 six months. Funeral will take place from the residence of her parents. 622 New Jersey avenue n.w., Weduesday evening, at three-thirty p.1u. ° in v¢ shown in ~ | ty-one days. all coavey- MOFSELL, At sunset, on the Ist of July, 1878, ELizabetTu E. Monrsert, eldest daughter of the late Richard I. ‘and Eleauot W. Morsetl Funeral from the family residence, No. 1431 Le SER My tomorow (Wednesday) afveruoun, at five o'clock. PRATT. On the 80:h of June, 1878. Eoin MAY. daughter of George W. and Fannie E. Pratt, aged two Years, three months and twelve days, * REIDY July 24, 1878, at i o'clock a. m.. CATHERINE, beloved wite of Jolin Reidy, aged tixty-one years, @ native of Iuchalaue, con aty Limerick, Ireland, The funeral will’ take place from her late resi- dence No. 107 G street nb w.. at three o'clock p. m.. on Thursday; July 4. Friends of the family invited to atte: d. bd WOOD. July Ist, 1878, at Canon City, Col., BTANHOPE FONKOSK WOOD, son of the late C 1. B. Wood. U.B.a., and step-son of Gea. @. H. Blake, U.s.a. Notice of funeral bereafte Fad UNDERTAKERS, &. W, » serene, . UNDERTAKER, (Formerly with R. ¥, Harvey}, 940 F Btrect n. ws, One deor east of Tenth strest, Burial Caskets of atl Botlce Kmbaimed prepared or transportas