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FAMILY SUPPLIES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. | THE EVENING STAR. FUTURE DAYS. UNCANSON BROS., Auctionzers. | TRUSTEFS" SALE OF THREE TWO-STORY | PRICK DWELLINGS AND LTS, SEVEN «STORY COTTAGE FRAME DWEL- ‘GS AND LOTS AND NINE RULLI- LOTS. SIPUATED RESPECTIVELY \ KOSTKEET, 7TH AND 8TH STREETS NORTHEAST. By virtue of a deed of trust given tous, May Ist, 1873. and duly recorded in Liber No. 715, folio 398. of the land records. for the District of Columbia, and by we will sell, at public auction. on of June, A.D. 1878, at is of land and BRIO COFFE: Hest Old Government Java C Crosse & Blackwell's Chow-Chow tons, per bottie. ice, large bot? AS LOW AS 15 THIN AFTERNOON. B. P, A: DABNEIL E, Auctioneer. STE¥'S SALE OF FIN SOUTH A STRELT, CAPiTOL HILL, No. virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of th: Disiriet of Columbia. made Jane the 22d, 1878, 11 Equity Cause No.6 171, where~ by the subscrilcr Is substituted ‘Trustee in place of John K. A:sison, deceased, I will sell at public auction. ‘under the terms of a deed of trust from James Newiands and Margaret said J-hn R. Ariison, dated October 6, 1870. and recorded in Liber 625. folio 76, of the land records of the District o: Columbia,’ on FRIDAY, July in front of the premises. the lot 12, in square 761, having a depth of 136 feet. and a 80-feet alley in the rear, together with the fine modern Dwelling, three: having press-brick front, Li every modern convenience. ‘The premises, which are situated on South A, b> St8. east are surrounded b; best improvemen’s and best society on Capitol stand upon Beall Terrace, and are within one block one side of the F ‘street cars, and upon the of the Pennsylvania avenue cars. ‘The terms of sale are: One-fourth, together with cash, and the remainder in six, twelve and eighteen months, for wich the notes loterest at the rate of 6 secured upon the prem- ‘A deposit of two hundred doi- wired at the time of sale, be at the purchaser's cost. If tha terms of sale are uot complied with in five days, the Trustex reserves the ri Wan Be ILLIsMS, Aucti.neer. On SATURD © clock a. my. auction 1G: ms Yok Forni ‘HOMAS DOWLING, aucuonver. CHANCERY SALE IN THE COUNTY, WELL LOCATED AND IMPROVED, virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court 1 Disty ‘ct of Columbia, passed in eqnity. cause No. 4358, wherein James Smith et ai. are comp’ai. ants and John J. Magee etal. are de- sed on the 11th day of June, A. Dy “ill sell, on FRIDAY, the 12h day of 78. a! 40°clock p.m., in front of the prem- at pub:ic auction, ‘all those lots of ground on county, District of leiehall’s Cuance, de- frou of my¥: HOUSE ON Leas Perrin's Sanc Chotce Uncolored Japan Tea, per |!)... Imperial and Oolong Teas ine, per gallon F Suites upholstered to R tage Furniture M obes, Extensi¢ Sweet Cataw?hs fine Oatmeal... One bottle C.aret Wine as ¢ cheap as by the dozen, WASH. B WII NHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, SUPERICR HOUSEHOLD FURNITULE, &c. AT AUCTION. TO-MORROW. (Saturday, ) July 6°h, 1873, Jock, in front of my Salesroows. 1 shall sell a general assortment of Household sted Fresh Every Day. C. 8. OHARE & SON, 1213 7th at. n.w.. bet. Mand N. p> OLL MANGOES. Ann Newlands to ue being in WV aatitoy Columbia, being parts o' scribed as follows: Beginning for the first part at a stone now planted, marked No. 1, lanted at the end of 72 perches on the fourth out- ine of J-hn E. Chappell’s part of Fletehail’s ce, as un aud laid down by a Mr. Denmead, said stone being at the south corner of the small lot where George Collins built a small house, and running thence from said stone N. 67% 34!4 perches toa stone No. 2; then N. 17% degrees east 40 perches to a stone No: 3, bel sion line of lot laid off for John W. leaving saia division Ii Fches to the west dit vt, and then with it as far as it straight line continued to the piace o} stone No, 1, containin, for the sé ond south corner of secured, RURsba Yet S o'clock p. m., in ises, all those certain Gth, at 6 o'clock wee oeone | easl IS tert of or stu BD AS, EAST INDIA GHERKINS, stories and basement, PICKLED j Tis h Parlor Furniture, rooms, bathroum, aud ‘Wainut and tak Chamber Suites, Eastlake Chamber Suite, Pair ted Cottage Furniture. Hair and Husk Maitrasses, Pillowsand Bolsters, Dining-room Furniture, Refrigerators, China and Glassware. *iver-Plaied Ware, Brussels and Ingrain Carpets, Heating Bioves, THOMAS DOWLING, Auct, FTPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Y_ VALUABLE 21, 22, 81, 32, 33 vision of square 889, ments, ways, artenances and and $4 of A, &, Kelley's subdi- er withall the {mprove- va Rite ‘satne: Bo ‘and ® are improved UF three well-built story Brick Houses, Nos, Lots 10, 11 and 12 are unimproved and front on Lot 12 being at the corner of H and 7th streets e. Lots 18 16, 17 and 21 are unimproved and front roved by two-story th street, between Lots 32 and 33 are unimproved and front on 8tb Lots $1 and 34 are improved by two-story Frame Dwellings and front on 8th street, between H and ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in six and twelve of trust on the premises | Sold, All conveyancing at the cost of the purcha- A deposit of $100 required on each lot as soon If the terms of sale are not complied witu witnin seven days from day of sale, the Trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk ana cost of the defaaiti sFChaAer. ve days” pul)lic notice of such resale. 38 NOUN H. GLICK. CONRAD KAUFFMAN, PMN CLUSTERS, freon 28 ane Sa 708 and 710 H New crop SWEET OiL. (Coking and B. W. BEED'S suns, of the purchaser beari recent per annum, anc 8, Will be taken, moe mith’ s of sal northwest corner of the! lot heretofore owned by Ann Morgan, and runnis on 7th street east, Lots 14, 15. 18 and 22 are im; Frame Dweilings fronting on Hand I streets n.e. idaereae aba Tage we IB e Morgan lot 8. 12 degrees W. 16 7- rehes to the northeast corner of said Jas. (Gee's 8-acre lot; then N. 67: perches with the north line of end thereof at an intersection with the east lino of John W, Hanes 90 acre lot: then with, said east line N. 173s degrees E. 184 perches: nd of said i in a straight lineto the begin- ning, at rmith s southeast corner, containin; acres and 19's perches of land, more or less, being soperty owned by the late James Mag ‘Terms of sale, as per decree of the court: third cash; balance in two equal instalments, at with interest at 8 per cont, until paid, secured by deed of on property sold ; UNIMPROVED PROP. IN THE NORTHWE-TERN SEC 1 AND NEAR CHE E GANT R¥SIL-ENCFS OF SENATOR STE, ART AND JU:GE HILLYER, AT P LIC At: TION. WFDNESDA seyancing wil STEAMERS, &. LANDINGs.— a degrees W. 29% ‘ht to resell the property ft the cast linc ar advert'sement. ISAAC H, FORD, Trostes. POTOMAC RIVER The Bicctuer MATTANO, © H. Byles. will make Shdone to MATTOX CREEK stoppi A CI ~ nat ing and returning. at G. L. She 4 apd_898 Pennsylvania avenue, Saat? Sl TUCKER JON UMMFH ARRANGEMENT. FORTRESS MONROE AND | HE SOUTH. AFTERNOON, a 5s O'clock. tn front of the prem: ines,’ L shall seit the following valuabie prop: said line and thene mediate lanaings information In: Wood Uffice. TLE WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. * By vir'ue of a deed of trust dated May 29 h, 1875, aud recorded in Liber No. 736, of the land records for tn mbia, and at the ri secured the-eby, I will, on FRIDAY, the clock p. m., in front of le, all that part of Lot months; notes beart "Lois 55 and 56, on Connecticnt avenue, Detyreen Paid, and secured by containing 5,980 square feet of Q ud B streets, 5. in Suae 95, on the northeast corner of | ni contains 10,042 square feet District of Col ¥ of July, 1878, a5 0% the premises, «tfer for sal numberes nine (9), in square numbered four hun- dred and thirty-nine (439), in Washin, the District of Columbia, described as oint on the north line of sald square ies frow the northwest corner of said | ty and running thence south 66 feet 4 inches: thence east 15 feet 6 inches; thence north 66 ‘eet 4 inches, to the begin- ning, With the improvements, consisting of a frame dwelling, No. 712 H street southwest. ‘Terms ‘of sale: Qne-fourth of the purchase mo- y in cash; the residue in three equal Instaimeuts, ayable in six, tweive and eighteen mouths from of sale. with eight per cent, interest, se- nd insurance on the prop- ee, or all cash $50 deposit on ac- Leonveyaueln, 43. and 44, In Sunare 96 aggre FOR NORFOLK, qvare feet, on P street, between The swift avd elogant iron Steamer LADY OF | THE LAKr. Capt, C. J. BONN R- $ Bth-street Ww: until further notice, eves DAY, WEIN ESDAY an: purchaser, upon giving vey uci Leost of the purchas at Time of sae, with within five da t One-third cash:the resitue at six. twelve with notes bearing interest® ‘Terms to be complied Ys, otherwise the trustee re- reserves the right to resell at the risk and cost. of the defanliing purchaser or 's* no'ice by ad ed in the Disiriet Soe eae | FRIDAY, at Bo'ch'k iag With steamers for Hoston, @rovi- Northern Polnts. * every TUESDA: and SATUKLAY, at 4 07elock p. bs. FOR POTOMAC RIVER LAN uN W. THOM <u¥es her wharf, ter: ath street Iueof cars ¢ times per week. for Nomtnt and Leo: game a8 Ste ssner Feighteen months ai T percent. per ann by » dead of trust of $50 wil] be #2 THE ABOVESALES ARE POSTPONED, same hour and CONRAD KAUHEMAN, f Trustees. 4a THE ABOVE SALFS ARE FURTHER tr 1 WEDNESDAY, 34 day of July, urchasers, on five n some paper pub- WM. D. CASSIN, Trustee, }., Auctione rs, SALE OF LARGE TH MANSARD ROO ER OF 2571 AND K T, AT AUCTION, ‘ced of trust, dated 29th day , and duly recorded tn Liber q., Of the land records lumbia, and by rties seenred, we will sell at _pablic auction, oa BDNESDAY, the 10th day of July, A. D. 1878, ai 6o’e'ock p m., in front of the premises, all the following-described real estate and premises, situ- ated, lying. and Iting in the city of Washington and in the District of Columbia, Known and desig- ublic plats and planof said city as jot numbered twenty (20), the east- ein balf part of jot numbered nineteen (19), from front to rear, and the easternmost part of jot num- bered twenty-one, in square numbered sixteen the same being described in one parcel as fol- lows: Begmnning at the corner furmed by the inter- section of the west side of 25th street with the ide of K street, and runping thence west eigh'y-one (81) feet and nine (9) inches; thence parale! to 26th street, one hundred and 24) feet and eleven inches; thence »K street, eighty-one (81) feet and (9) inches to 26th street, and thence north, 25 one hundred and twenty-f and eleven (11) inches, to the pl beginning, together with a!l aud singular the im- Ways, tepements, rights, privileges nanoes to the same belongicg or in anywise appertaining, ovements consist of a large three-story roof Brick House. rale: Oue-third cf purchase money in alance in two equal instalments of one aud two) ears from date of sale, for which notes besr- ing fnterest at 8 per cent. per annum and secured by deed of trust on the premises sold wiil be taken. A deposit of $200 will be requi all conveyancing at purchaser's cost. h within ten days from day of sale, the Trustees reserve the right to rese'l the property at the risk apd cost of deiault- ing purchaser, upsu giving five days* notice of soch resale in some newspaper published in Wash- CHARLES B. MAURY, (5-eokds FRANK 1.RAWLINGS, J, Wanna, Rei quiredon cack neat purevacer r St AOMAS DOWLING, A HOMAS DOWLING Auctioneer, VALT ABLE EK TY. No 1) WEST, AND N#®AR THE EL RE: oH SENATOR STEWART, aT AL AFTERNOON, July hence west 15 feet CH. GLICK. CARSON BRO IMPROVED ‘ONNE. TICUT AVEN AND R STREETS NOR NRAD KAUFFMAN, SALES ARE uni MONDAY, 8:iday of July, A.D, JON H. GLICK, CONRAD KAUFFMAN WILLIAMS, Auctioner. STEE SALE OF IMPROVED EOCALUMBTA. COLEEGE. ABOVE COLUMBE iz, eu Fook ES STH AND PAKS STREET, MOUNT PLEaS- deed of trust, dated August and duly recorded in Liver 339, one ef the Land Revor ounty, in the District of Cola tion of the party secured thereby, sell at public auction, on the ceptance of the bid, a! ing at purchaser's co: plied With in five days from the day of sale, the ee reserves the right to resell th: property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, atany time thercaster, after five days notice in the Eve- ROBERT W. McPH E, WAGGAMAN the office, over + Ofice, “or at Trquest OF tue Metropolits:: Kank, Knox's the Company's Wharf, foot Baggage cate 8.401 square f wiern tmprovements, The yard ts til pripiton and is with gottal maces in the c residence of the | y One-third casi BT‘ AMFRS FOR NEW YORK, . rs JOHN GIBSCN and EC, KNIGHT s'ceruately leave Pier 41 Xast New York, at 4 o'clock p.m, ATE RDAY até p.m.: G town every MONDAY, and Alera Freight ton at lowest rates ‘ver Metropoliian nated upon the and being allot TO-MORROW. IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, THE WELL-KNOWN TROTTING HORSES FRANK!IN AND DAISY, ROAD WaAG- Tee EY AND HARNESS, AT AUC- On SATURDAY, J? wonths, with Interest V red by a deed of trust neing at purchaser's cost, Vat time of sai + B.—The premises cau | TH For information ‘ark. UBth street, , Water street, SAMUEL BACON SUMMER TOUHISTS. ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHI From Baltimore to Halifax and Vice Versa The A 1 British lron Screw Stearashi HIBERNIAN 3 200tona,Capt. Lt, Archer Nova ScOTIAN. 3.200 tons, Capt. Richardson; pus, Capt. Trucks — ore every other West 'y Gth, at 12 o'clock Man frowe of my au celebrated ‘Irotting Horses, twenty-four (1: UNCANSON BROS AKUSTYES' S.LE OF VALUABLE VILLA HOUBE * NDFA®M OF AB jUT 40 aC FKONTING ON THE CITY LIMIT. By virtue of a teed of trust. dated Novem. ber Ist, 1876, ‘aud duly recorded fu Lt No, 825, folio 258, one of the land records fo! Franklin and Auctioneers , described real estate, ‘ashington, District of All of lots numered one (1) Brown's subdivision of Pleas- S outlet, (daly re_orded in of the District of ¢ One Road Wagon anu Harness; one Sulky and Horses are too well known to need any COULEY LAN nd will be positively soid, as her use for them, At the same time one Wi Barrel Shot Gun, the owner has no ful south of adiv Wered one CD), ¢ point in the westeriy line o} 5) feet from th ley Richard's Double THOMAS DOWLING, Anct. ITED STATES MAKSHAL’S SALE, virtuo of a writ of flerl facias, Issued out of Clerk?s Office of the Supreme Court of the Dis- trict of Columbia, and to me directed, 1 will sell : the Court-House door of on SATURDAY, the 6th day of July, all the right, tite, cl: to the following de. orthwest cor CASPIAN, 3.100 of the perty secured thereby, we will sell. at lic auction, on she premises, on TUESDAY A TERNOON, July 16th, ner of said lot: tuence easterly In a direct cour-e toa point ia che easterly line of said lot one hun- wo (142) faet from the north t ot, Hnproved by a Dwelling and OVA SCOTIA Ki Cabin passage to Hall A.J), 1873, at 6 red and forty - corner of said This is ap ex: Ocean trip in Ft nt opportunity ai-clasé Trans-A 2 ships and th charming summer ¢iimace of Scotia. . First cabin toSi. John's, Newfor First cabin te A as part of alarger tract called “Pratt ‘The amount of in- duds late the proper ed at time of sale; ot the widow at public sale, for Cash, 1878, at 12 0° t of the defendant in an scribed property, tu wit: All of Square No, 98, east half of jot 24. in Square 126: sub 3 ano sub-loi 22 of Win hteen months, for bearing interest eased, Said pa 1 Lewis Reng! 7 it A. SCHUMACH equired of the purchater 5 South Gay street, 5. L. “Bramhall’s sulstivt M original iots 1 aud 2 square 1, 034, all la Was! igton city. D.C., together with ail and singular ye improvements thereon; roperty of Albert G. Hail, to. satisfy exacation 0, 17,936, at Law, in favor of John &, Kendall FRED'K. DOUGLASS, JOHN SHERMAN, Auct, f the purchaser: ithin five day PAM Ae | Estate Auctioneer, levied upon as e TEES SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE IN THE COUN OE WASHINGTON A. SHORT (DIS: NEAR GRACKLAND taining six Acres of € Tisk aud cost of Passenger % UNCANSON BRUS., Auctioneers, TRUSTEE’S SALE O LOT ON NIN! I STREETS NORTHEAST | (By virtue of a 11th, 1876, and r Honse, Iee House, aiy Land ina high By virtue ot two spectively, one on the Excursion Tick K HOUSE AND York to Paris and FIRSE-ULAs3 ch day of February, and recorded in Liber 776, folio and the other dated 13th day of Ja 3.1876, and recorded in Liber 808. folio | . of the land re.ords for the District of request of the parties secured thereby, T shell sell at public auction on WEDNE3- DAY, the 24th day of July, A. D. 1878, at 5 o°cik Pim,, in front of the premises, all that certain Piece or parcel of laud and premises lying aud ate in the District of Columbia, known as Lot 6 in John A. Bartrutf's subdivision of part of tract | of ‘land called Long Meadows, togetuer with ihe improvements thereon. ‘Terms of sale as to the indebteduess se the first deed of irust, one-fourth cash, equal notes payable in one, two and three years, bearing Interest at the rate'of eight par cent. per apnum; interest pay able semi-annually. second deed of trusi: The Indebtedaess secured by said deed or trust, and proj peses of sale, tn cash, an 12 months, for which thenotes of the purchaser shall be given, bearing interest. XPENBED OL 50) THe K DERSON BROTHER. Be WLING GREEN, NEW YORK Ort ANNIE K.HUMPHBEYS, 430 100) st. n. w., Washington, 5 Norn SEBMAN LLULD. STEAMSHI+ LINE BETWEEN NEW YORK, STRAGCTGAMP TON AND BREMEN from Sremen Pier, Southau.p:bn, in: TK to ut} pon, Lon. cable. $100; socond W50 currency. Bor freight of trust, dated May corded in Liber No, 818, of the land records of tne, and by written request of tue st to me, date? A UNCANSON BROS., Auctioncers, TKUSTH ES FRaME DWEL TOMAC STREET, N GEORGETOWN, D.¢ By vrtue of a deed of fru dia €d March 223, 1876, and daly P LL. folic 250, one of the’ Lar for Wasbington coun ina, ald at the 1 Will sell at public. au vay of July, A.D. t78, of the premises, all eliat p! situate in the city of Georg kr own ds part of Lots uiiabered nineteen (19,) in vid Georget: B gin at a poiut on ast si Hout thirty-two (32) feet south street, sald point of beginning be= sater of tlie division wali be.ween the S cond aud third uf the houses situaved 0a gast side of sald Potoma® street, numbered f1 . S'reet, and run thence north wit said Porc 8 ee! fifteen (15) feet more or less to thec-nter f the divistou wail between the first. a 8 Lu ho. ses, said divisios wall b: of the passageway Let ween sald c thence east and through the center of division wall fifty (60) feet; thence sourh fi" to a point directiy ea nce West aud througu can~ een sald sacond an Columbia, and v3 party secured ther: by cn THURSDAY Ju D.m., in frontott cel of grovnd a’ ut of the prem- of Jury, Ase eiises, ail that piece or par- mises known and 4 ‘at or plan of the City of Washin: ton, District of C-lumbia, as Lo Lancion’s subdivision of Square 933, together with all the ways, easemeuts. improvements, Tights atl heriditamients to the same belonging oF In any wise appertaining. ‘erms of sale: One-quarter of the pureha: money in cash; the balar.ce in three equal pai ments, at six, twelve and twenty-four months, interest and secured by ded of tras A deposit of $100 required at thme of sale, Couvayancing at purchaser's cost. If the terms of sale are uot complted with withia one week from day of sale the Trustes reserves the Tight to resell t € property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchasar, upon giving five cays’ hotice of such resae in some newspaper pabi "A. H. MCRAE, Trustee, OHN SHERMAN, thal Estate Auctioneer, Bt. Cloud Bullding, TRUSTEF’S SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE, CORNEK OF B AND SEVENTH STREK’ By virtue of a deed of trust, d cuted on the 6ch day of Octol ard recorded on the 10th day D. 1876, in liber No. 832, foli Tecords for Washington county in'the District of and at the request of the part will seil at pu slic auction, on ¢ th: 8 hdayof July, lock p. in., the ei of ground, si ington. in the Dis rie! ind ve: eribed va the wit bia. aud be lan or plat of said s val Lot numbered n (13,) in #quare numbered oue hundred and $3,000 cash; Terms of sale: twelve and eighteen months, with num until paid, secured by deed of he property suid. money $100 will be req of sale, and if the pur the terms of sale wi! hit the Trus ee reserves the rij at the risk snd FRIDAY, the 10ch clock p.w., in front or pareat of ground own, District balance in six, interest at 8 per XDE’S NEW EXPRESS LINE BETWEE HILADELPHIA. ALEXANDRI INGT'N AND GEORGETOWN, CONNECTING AT PHILADELPHIA WITH CLYDE’S BOsTON, PROVIDENCE, AND New ENGLAND STATES. Satling Days. From Phtlaieipbia—Saturday, at 13 m, From Wasb..gton—Monday, at ll a.m. From Georxetown—M Freights received daily. lading given to Boston and. nd Fall River. wish! « chelr goods landed at Geo: Wi) please have them marked ** 01m, For full information apply to J. H. JOHNSON F street uorthwegi. aud Af. h-strect ington, D. C.; @. ., Genera, stanagerss 2 (ERICAN LINE OF STEAMSHIPS Ehteve:) TNORSDLY cirete ‘nilatelphia to Liverpool, abin, Intermediate and steerage can be lad at HD GUOKE Jn 2 OO" 4 | 1489 F st, Also, agents for ti= Bed Star Line | Of the purchase juired tobe paid on the day aser fails to comply with ‘ven (7) days therea’ter, ‘hE to resell the propstt: lefaulting purchaser. Al ig at the Cost of the purchaser. Ww AVIS, Trustee. H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer, AUCTION SALE OF DESIRABLE IMPROVED N THE EAST SIDE OF ETS NORTHEASC, BUIUDING LOT ON |. BETWEEN liru on the premises soid, rtionate amount of ex- the balance in 6. 9, and seribed as flows: Potomac street fom Prospect i g the ceater All of said notes to be hy desl of trust upon the property sold. A. deposit of $200 required at the time of sale. terms of sale are not complied with within seven days fiom day of sale, the Trustee reserves the right to resell the property, at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, upon giving five days* notice at cost of pur- APIN, Trustee, 27 ‘th&m kis in Ny aphington, D.C ir PROPERTY CAPITOL A AND A DESIRABL: THE NORTH SIDEOF AND 18TH STREETS NORT On MUNDAY, July 8th, at ma. Id at public auction ia front of the part of Lots 7 and 8, in square 769, Touting 50 feet 8's tuches on Second street ‘east, eat three-story brick dwelling and ‘able in the rear. ‘All conveyanct EK. M. LDWELL, Salesman. j A. DARNEILLE, Real Estate Auctioneer, ° pli TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE I PROVED PKOPERTY—N« WANIA AVENUE NO: TWEEN 3p AND 4% 8STRE. . of a deed of trust dated March and recorded on the 14th day in Liber No. 639, 'S SUUTHWEST, lated and ere- , A.D. 1876, of October, A. lo 273, oue of th (15) feet “more oF le: pownt of beginning: ter of division wal houses fifty (50) feet to Potomac str of beginning. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; balaucs in twelve and eighteen months, with Interest at 7 per anntim until paid, Interest payable semi- deed of trast on the $100 will be re ai Ume of sale, All conveyancing at cost o are Lot complied with in 5 rve the righ: to res 2 00., 1908 0, 943 PENNSYL- wharf, ‘Wasbi eet and point isproved by a a large brick sti A'S0, at 6's o'cleck p. m., fort MODE ou worth N surest, March, A.D, 187; 430, one of the land records for Washington coun- ty, in the District of Columbia, and at the req of the party secured thereby, we will sell, DAY. the 14th ovclock p.m., the All that piece ises, on MONDAY, commencing at 5 07c! scribed real estate, situate in the city of Washing. ton, in the District of Columbia, to wit: All thse tall round known and de- ts or plan of said city forty-six (46) in A. R. Shepherd's subdtyi- sion ¢f subdivis:on kt numbered twenty-five (25), quare numbered four hundred and. sixty-two )) @8 recorded tn the office of the survei id city and District, in liver R. L, Said lot numbered fort Ob 7 b street west, and and is improved by. a the having two stores, with ent and a dwelling, aunually, to be secured bj by the depth of lot 6 property sold, description of the proper y J. T. COLDWELL, Salesman. ASH. B, WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, PROVED PROPERTY FRONT- NORTHWEST, baie’ No. OT Sil front of the we ered B, in square 447, iches front by Tf terms of sae days, the Trustees res Property at risk aud cost of defaulting pire days" notice of such resale, ILLIAM A. GORDON, BROS, Auct’s, will be piven at the sale, pn the youd "yeB tty tes as Lots number and forty-seven (47), scribed real estate, vi und situated in the city of ington, District of Columbia, known as the south- ern part of lot numbered sixteen (16), Uon numbered ten (10), the said sou! sald lot having a front of twenty-five (25) feet on Pennsylvania avenue, and runnin, same width to the depth of seventy (70) feet and The sald lot is situated on the north side of Pennsy'vania avenue, between 3d and 3 proved by a four (4) story forty-five (45), pen giving e VALUABLEIM INGON NS OTH STREETS yes LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS, NEW YORE to QUEENSTOWN & LIVERPOOL | EVERY THURSDAY OB SATURDAY. 1 DLUNCANSON Hoxie, fotio fronts 25 feet | feet on’B street south, story brick building, ces on Th street, With enrrauce on B street, Faid lots forty-six (48), aud forty-seven (47). have severally a frontags'on B street scuth of 2i feet 8 inches, and are each story brick QWelling houss, Bald lots will be suid. separacely, with lot No, 45, and selling the their pumbers. ‘Terms of sale: of each lot to be eqval_ instalim UNCANSON BROS,, Auctioneers, TLUSTERS’ SALE OF VALUABLE R& AT THE INPERSEC Vi KMONT AVENUE AND Lru 3T. IMPROVED BY tWo (2) inches. City of Berlin. City of Richmond. City of Chester. brick Dwelling House Terms: One-fourth of the paid in cash, and the residue ments. at twelve (12), eighteen (18) and twent, four (24) months respectively, with interest on the Whole, pa) able half-yearly, to be secured by notes dadeed of trust On the premises, A deposit of vill be required when the property is knocked of sale must be complied with ‘ter sale, otherwise the prop after one Week's notice, at the cost of hé defaulting P A. DARNEILLE. F.D, CLEARY, Salesman, my3,4,6,8,11 13,14 #e-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED an- » SIXTH DAY OF JUNE, A. D, 78, saiue hour aud place. By order of Trastees, P. A. DARNEIGLE, Auct, my1la-2aw&ds ABOVE SALE IS STILL THER POSTPONED until THURSDAY, 27th, at same hour and place, By order of F. D, CLEARY, Salesman, | A THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED tnul WEDNESDAY, July 17, 1e73, same hour A. DABNEILLE, Auct. J¢23 Saws 401 | City of Brussels....3, }. BOT City of New York: 566 City of Parts. i of Moutreal...4.490 City of Brookly: ese Maguificent steamers, bullt in watertight ents, are among the strougest, largest and fastest on the Atlantic, | The saloons are luxuriously furnished, especialiy Mtllated, and take up the whole ‘The ‘principal staterooms are of the engines, where least uolse and lotion is felt, and are replete with evel all latest improvementa, dou 0 5 a ; NORTHWEST, . coutathing 5 rooms, FRAME BUILDINGS. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Novem » 1877, and duly recorded tn Liver $6 et seq., Oue of the lau’ istrict of Columbia, and bY tue party secured thereoy, we u, ip frout of fhe s , wurchase money ‘One-quarter cash, balance in one, n three equal lnstal- ud three Years, for notes bearing interest 8 percent. per annum, an ‘niproved. by a two (2) with basement rooms, ‘commencing min the order of from day of sale cured by a deed recorus Of the Di written request of Will ell at public auction on TURSDAY, 231 day of Ju o-clock p. m,. ‘ali that piece o: the city of Washington, Loc nunibertd eight (8), Clark’s sibiivision of Square three hundred and thirty-four ( the samme at the Tunuing thence sc street West ninety-s1 halt (7's) Inches to V northeasterly direction al mont avenue eighty-sev; iuches; thence by astral, the place of be evis, consis Terms: One-tuurth cash; en months, with invere per autumn, secured | + at purchaser WILLIAM’. Avct. pore One fourth of the purchase price Weil lghved and sh , aud the residus in nt at six, twelve and eighteen ctively, with interest on the whole X per céntuin per annum, until paid, ally, the purchaser giving his to be secured by deed of trust on A deposit of $2°0 on said lot 45, and 05 $100 un each of the other of sad lots will be Te= ‘Of sal» after the bid or bids shall Tne terms of sale are. re- uired 10 be complied with within seven days from sy Of sale; otherwise the Trustee reserves the riak and cost of the defaulting All conveyancing at the RIAH CHANDLER, Trustes, within one week af ‘ground situate in D. C., aud known and of Lemuei ¥. north of Square 334). bexinniug tor thwest corner of said lot-and th along the east line of 11h X (96) Teet aud seven aad oue- erent aveu comfort, hav: berths, electric whe cuisine hasalway been asperialty of this line. and harhrooms, gent'sinen"s amox- barbers’ shops, pianos, Llibra- 2 and other information apply Agent, Slaud 33 Broadway, Physician,—Honbra! aud scientific treat- 921 Dst., between 9th Bours— Wednesday and Saturday— notes therefor, ing and bathrooms Ties, &c., provided HNUTHURSDAY, ie quired at the ti ine Oldest Kstaty Kelistie Ladies” P consulted every Tuesd ished and oniy he City, ean be y, Wevlnesday and Satur H st. n.w., from 1 to 9 0°clock ale Complaints quickly cured, F. D. CLEARY, n (87) feet aud nine (9) at line forty (49) feet co her with the Improve- right to reseil at the purcLaser or purchas purchaser's cos, W. M. FMITH, B,, 2: WARNER, Ksiate tes, Aucuioneer, ° (STEES SALE OF A DESIRABL SEMENT BRICK DWEu- N THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF REEL AND FIR3T 3TKEZL virtue of 4 deed of trust, dated Dace! 1h, A.D, 1874, duly recorded. a fol 383, Cue of Party seeuied thereby, we will sell at Hon, Jn front of the prem'ses on TUE: 16th, 1878. at 6 oe: esiate situate £ Jones’ subdiviston nine, (9 > ten, (10,) thiriy-ave (35 ) in dred and thirt Provements, 0. ra b.w.: @ W. MOSS, Adams Express, 13-1awf6in UNABD LINE. yith the view of diminishing the chances of colision, the Steamers of this tive «ake Course for si! seasons 0 On the out ware pass York or Bos'on, crossing the iat,, or nothing’ to the worth of 43, On the homeward passage Of 50 at 4% lat THE BxITIS ‘St at 8 percent. KILLE, Auct. a deed of trust on the ‘A deposit of $160 required at th AVeYAaNCiNg at expens? of purcba: sale are hot complied with in seven days after sale, the Trustees property at the risk aud cust faulting purchaser after five da M4%800p RESTORED, a A victim of youthfui sce from Quecnstown to New Fidian of 50 at 43 STORY AND By We the rigat to elf cure, which h P. F. D_ CLEARY, Salesman, YOUNG & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers, SUSTHES’ SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- PROVED REaL ESTATE -VENTH AND B STREETS 3.8. iriue of a deed of trust to wu y ber @d, 1875, and recorded among the 1 records &f the'District of Cyluim! Lider No. 804, folio 185, and by direction of the Party Sectired ‘thereby, we will lone in ropt of the crossing the meridian | J. i. REEV OF nothing tot AND NORTH AMERICAN | ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHI?S, | W YORK AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR, Yaom New Yorx, Wed. CAKKOUL ST ays’ advertisement, SOULHKAST. ISTER's LINIMENT Cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Headache and v8. pains, Injuries, &c. Ss *ruggists. 25 and 60 cents, STOTT Peunsyivania avenue, Agents | NCANSON BROS... Aucts. H. WARNER, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES SALE OF A THRER-STORY N BRICK HOUSE ON HOSIDE OF D STREET, BE- W JERSEY AVENUE AND ITOL STREET SOUTHEAST. dved of trust to me, dated 1874, recorded in Libar No. 75: ¢., one of the land records for the District of Columbia, and oy the direction of tue herein’ name. gue ey 4 reg in front of prem! on Mu: . h day of July, at 6 o'cluck east one-third part of fot numbered afteen (15), in ed six hundred and niuety-three nineteen feet on D street south- few Jersey avenue and South Cap- running tbat widih to the full lepih of the lo’,** witn the improvements thore- ‘hree-story and Base Dine rooms, with sale: Que-fourth cash; balance in six, @ and eighteen months after the day of saic, ch 6 perceut. inierest, to be secured by a deed perty, C-ntaint: Gaye ai rms are not compi! saiter sate, che pro} Tisk and cost of the Durchaser, after five days’ notice, to be published in the Evenin; All the cost of deeds and recording by the purchaser. J. HN W. KENNEDY, Trustes. B H. WARNES, Keal Estate Auctioneer FS virtue of a deed of trust to me, dated Jarie 30. 1876, recorded in Liver NO. 825, county of Wisbingtons D Oy monty er woetle ey a i 4 sary named therein, BETWEEN WN. It never fails, CORNER OF From New Yous. Ww cK p.m, the fo lowing deterily BASEMENT in the city of Wa hugtoa, D ered M, according to F."W of lois numberet eignt, (8, ) eleven, (11 ) twelve (12) aud Ware numbered sovea hun- 2,) together wi:h the im- cash; balance in six and interest at 8 per cent, secured by deed of trust on the proper 4 at opiien of the purchaser, red at the time of sa‘e, and ai ao purchaser's cost. . KOBERTSON van be day and Satarday at bis wenn th and loth, from 9 toe © Urinary Organs anc Wis: Organic aud semi Weak. potency, Premature De- ‘aipitation of the H. ‘ng from abu-es indiscretions, quickly cured. Dr. R. isa 12 years’ experience in iy ia, Wed. July 17 Algeria... Wed. July 31 And every ro‘lowin; RATES OF Pass. ‘SE, 100 steerage, $8080 gold, imodatious" Abvssta:a, Wed, Aug’ 21 Borhuta..Wed., Aug.28 :Wed., Sept. 4 consulted ever OMer, 921 D at., Mis, OD All diseases of TWEEN N SOUTH CaP. By virtue of a }, at public ance clock D-m., on y of July, 1878, part are No. 899, in the "ed on the north- a plat of which et original Lot d city oF Washi, east corcer of bess, Nervous Debiltty, 1) Nervous Trembling. F Dinhness of 8 &c., all result! mauhood, and earl Striccures and Syphfiis native of Baltimor tal practice, endorsed dy his city, visits Washington every Wedui Persons in need of medical ment for any of the above their Interest to call honorable and_scient juaranteed = sore he on patrons to any of the lead! timore, and show ietters of ch and B streets will be exhibited at the time of sal Upon each portion, and the balance in two equal ias nine sud eighteen months, wit for whcih the ‘not deed of trust uj secording to sccom: Age. steamers not carrying steerage, $80, $100 and id, sccoruiny om mu! . ivional tara tickets on favorable tertas. Neerage at very low rates. Stesrage tickets from e{igenstown’ and all other parts of | for Belfast, Glas- arts on the Con- twelve months, with 1 wi interest at seven’ tes Cs the purensser, pon the property so quired, ‘A deposit of $50 wlil be rev air: at the time of sale, ibg at the purchaser's cost, complied with in seven (7) days, the be resoid at the risk and cost of the CHARLES BRADLEY, 3)2-cokds ANDREW C. BRADLEY, T. COLDWELL, Auctioneer, SAU ORE DERAPLE RES PRICK DWELLING, No. 1315 ELEVE BeTWEEN N AND O SCRKEDS By virtue of a deed of trust, dated tem. A.D. 1874. dul No. 458, folio 255, one of the land records for. the Disthict of Columbia, and at the request we Will sellat public auc- premises on M)NVAY, July at 6 o'clock p.m., the folowing described. situate In tue city of Washin, C., to wit: Lot numbered seven (7 ) in Sims’ (executor) recorded subdivision of numbered three hundred and thirty-nine together With the improsemen’ ‘Terms: Une-foarth cash; and the balance in ex, twelve and eighteed months, with interest at 8 par cept. per annum, property sold; oF ssie, and ail conveyanciug aud recor chater's cost. Terms to be complied dsys, otherwise the Trustees reserve the y at the risk and gost of yr, after five days’ advertisement. 333-eo BRAINARD H- WARNER, }TFustecs, pos! apcing and recordl. to be c mpliea with In seven days other ‘9 the right to tesell the property at cost of the defaulting pure! five day 8) Advertivement, BENJAMIN P, SNYDE: J. ¥. COLDWELL, Salesman. ni j H. WARNER, Rea! Estate Auctioneer. OF IMPROVED REA FoURTH STRERT™ nia AND B NORTHWEST. deed of trust dated March ‘ol’ street, and Europe at low Through bills of lading yw. Havre, Antwerp ¥ Mediterranean Office, No. 4 Bow wil find it to him, who will losare treatment, and a cure ment Brick House, gas an‘l water. Gail Or address ae\ above, or 10 15 Bowes Baltimore, oF Mnaraoay Ce SULT = + 606 Tin street, Wash- | of trust on the ly CHAS. @. FRANCKLYN, Agent, N. an insurance the tin eS re in the shortest time possible [Shronie Skin Diseases ‘ul CBse6 a a oro charge, “Beparais coumtiting | EPPX REFRIGERATORS, All sizes of this CELEBRATED REFRIGERATOR, Aube resold at the TEVSTER'S BALE RABLE THREE. EST. Origiua: Mani United States of COMPRESSED YE4sT, to inform the pubifc that all such aes vufacturers und Taj Fequest of the ho dar th reb), 4 will sell ou FID. 6 o'clock p. m., at pub‘ic au situate in Washington, bered +ixty-four (68), of Daniel luare east of square numibe: ne (609), ag recorded in Liber ‘‘H D. the improvem ants of a To-stwory five balance in six, Anterest at 6 tie wove 19 be secrod anclug at the purchaser's cont compiled with within days alter sale, the Trustee tesorve the rig at the risk and ‘after five days® in the Evening Star, not bearing our and parties wishing to Rolls, &c., shouid call for GAtF. FLEISCHMAN & CO. GENUINE ARTICLE. Warranted free from chemicals. ONDS AND STOCKS. nited Statice Bonds of all kinds; District of Columbia Bonds of various issues; Washington and Munleija: and al See D. esac ae fo wit: Lot num: ty secured thereby, jon. in front of the -»** folio 146. together wii Teon, consisting, in part, recon Brick House, T rme of sale: Oue-fourth cash; twelve and ef;,hteen months, with secured by a deed of trust on the | cen. per annum untis cash, at uption of the pur- ‘required at tha time of ( Dispat ‘K..of 509.) wi-h the improvsme. Madrid announce that basement Brick House with sl ce or pl ‘Te.msof rale: One-fourth cash; ba'ance in six, eard elghteen mouths after ‘the handsomely finished, and ked with ct are pac! a perf ct non- by a deed of trust on clause. All conve: ste. t for the District. if the terms of RY ANDSILVERW, "B, (ate of B. in Broker, 1417 'Pennsyivanis aliroad Borda LEWIS JOHNSON & CO.,. IS-te Ww i Stock: bought Penna. chi cost ut the ds. L- A. LUCE, *t PANTSaU53 60, tyne. J. T. COLDWELL, BSulesman, resell the pro} favitirg purel ‘olored Cass sta. STRAUS", FRIDAY... y 5, 1S7s, Civilization in Danger. | COUNT SCHOUVALOFF TALKS OF ASTATIC RDES—HE WISHES TO HAVE ARMS WITH HELD FROM THEN. AN. Y. Tribune dispatch from Lond Tuesday, July 2, says: It is reported that 3 one of the meetings of the Congress, ( Schouvalof broug t up the question of the employment of Indian troops in European warfare, and the selling of modernarms to the Asiatic peoples, especially the Chinese. He wished, he said, to invite the Congress to look upon this subject without passion, and to regard it as affecting the interests and per. haps the very existence of European civiliza- tion. He cited the opinion of an eminent sa. vant, who had lately pointed out that had the ancient Greeks possessed even the rudest of our modern arms, they could have rolled back the barbarian hordes ‘Who swept them away. But the experience of the late campaign had shown that war was no longer to be a con- test in which superior physical strength and moral pur) would win victory. The Turks, armed with rifles made in the United States! and entrenched in tions chosen and forti- fied by military skill, had been able to hold at bay for weeks the flower of the Russian arin: the best, bravest, and most ardent of soldier: If the countless hordes of China and of Iadia to be permitted to arm themseives with modern weapons, and to acquire a -practicai knowledge of the art of modern warfare. there will be nothing to prevent them from rolling forth into Europe and crushing Ch uan zation out oi existence. Especially were the Mongolians to be feared from tal point of view; and he invited the Cong and to have rather a light reply to this appeal, and that a lleveuts the subj not at | al gcrmane to the object d should Lot pow be But Count Schouvaloti’s remarks made a st sion upon Prin » Bismarck and M. ton: and subsequentiy in private conversat they suzgested that the subject was worthy of } consideration by a Congress called expressly for that purp OF Hyrprorac i A Cast BIA IN OHLO.—TI Cincinnati Commercia! of Sunday says: “A sad_case of hydrophobia has lately develo itself in the family of V mM Schell, a ¢ man chareoal peddler and p about three miles south duce de: more, in this county. Abe years ag Scheil's son, aged 17 Was bitten by ado’ trill nd no ai tention was paid to it. Last the yeung man showed. si rabies t nto OLVU sight of wat from day to da he victim became {i times, snapping at the bed-clothing and ¢ pets, and tempted at one time to bite his } bne.e, tearing his sleeve and nearly intlicting a wound. During the spasms he would become s) miptoms grew strong during the week e from Dr. Gunekel, who is said to be po sed of a secret remedy for the cure of hy- drophobia, While Schell’s brother-in-law went | to Cleves to get the mad-stone. The contor lions of the vietim were horrible to. witness, and his piereing eries were heartrending. It required the combined strength of four meu to prevent nim from injuring himself and other the foor. During his lucid intervals he would plead vehementiy for heip from his misery, but ; there Was ho relief tuat could be atl | him. QUEER CONDUCT OF THE FARMER Svs. PECTED OF WIFE Mrrpex.—Samuel Hub. ba Gravesend farmer who was arrested on Saturday afternoon on suspicion of having ohed his wife, Maria L. Hubbard, out is, by putting strychuine in her bec day night began to show si s of He secined suddenly to lose his. Knowled 20 he Was, and he insisted on ealling | m Jones. When Sup tendent C; ring a blue coat with brass buttons, upon tim, Hubbard adiressed the § tendeut as Cornelius Vanderbilt. dressed Inspector Waddy, wh: } as Jim Fisk, and said ti sCapt. Jinks, He seemed to. deiie! | his wife was still living, and that she Gravesend Lone he would get a good scolding. | Mr. Hubbard, it is said, has been drinking freely since his wife's death. | that a sudden deprivation of stimulauts | led to the man ion of insanity. 8. D. Morris, called on him yescer: peremptorily, ave anything to do with you,” and turain nd it is thought 's, he added, * You are a Molly Magu Hubbar shouid take a suicidal turn. uineness of Hubbard's insauity. The cor. 1 Hubbard is to be taken to Gravesen ernoon to attend the Inquest—[.Y. ¥. Sun re Sap Case or A. Cox, of Caroline county, Md , were d Saturday last in the Choptank ri the afternoon of that day, Wiliam E., 26 ye rome, 16 ye: to the river in'a boat to bathe. T. ver. swim out and get the atonce rushed to the rescue of sinkin, brother, but as soon a: menced to struggie and sink. drowned. Jerom reached water over his head. head, and thus the las bodies were recovered. | HP. Jones, C. Ss. Mills x impres- Wadding- | | the Batoum nor the touched. Fears are concerning the forme ty cause prolo | and it was finally necessary to pinion him to ded | Richm Fredericksburg and Po« tomac K. road. STEAMPOAT CONNECTION VOTED AND Ie JURED STOCKHBOLDE PROTEST. At the meeting of the stockholders of the Richmond, Fredericksburg and ptomac Rail- road company, in Richmond Wednesday, after & lengthy discussion, the resolutions ollered by Mr. Biddle, of Philadelphia, substituting the railroad connections between Quantica and Washington by the Potomac steamboat %, for the all-rail arrangement, was ad: ted by a large majority, after which the meeting ad- Paes. The measure was carried by the Philapelphia and English siockholders. Sub. sequently a meeting of the Virginia stock. holders of the road was held, and a resolutioa was unanimou: Aclapted that “A few gen- tlemen connected with and controlling the policy of the Potomac Steamboat « waving acquired control of a majority Stock of this company, have to-day secured the passage of certain resolutions wecessitat ing the boat line on the Potomac, in violation of the plighted faith, of the solemn resolves of this company, in d rd of the earnest pro. tests of president irectors, state proxies and private stockuolders of Virginia, thereby ipaugurating a mischievous and most unjus- tifable opposition to friendly companies; and believing the northern and English stock- holders, who have no interest in the Po- fomac Steamboat company, would not -per- mit their stock to be used for pure Poses not only foreign to the objects of this corporation, but destructive of their interest, were they apprised of the facts: Therefore resolved, that a committee ¢ be pointed to supply every stockholder with the history of this movement from its tneep- tien to its consummation, together with all the facts and documents bearing on the subject, that they may no longer be left in igno) mpany, of the i of the spoliations they have already suf take the matter into serious conside.ation, | and the more featful disasters whi and tod upon the practica yet a | them ardianship of the league of the European powers binding them | . lwabs'ain from employing Asiatic troops. it d ihe tallowting gétitiemem ) Lrope, and to prevent-astar as possibie, the | comt under the above importation of arms of precision inio Asia | resolot HP. 1. B. Anderse Earl Beaconsfield is said to have made | Jobn F . Charle is, Ed. Co! isaac Davenport Gen. T. M1 A resolution was unanimously adopted “that a subcommi be requested to bring th: terest of this st rd with t iu resista ned al and iou of the Ts of this company to ths hac SteamLoat company hithe state in any legat the board of public we & OBE hree hours yes- terday, ¢ it is understood, with fhe Danube and the in dennity. The ehief points in rd to the ed by providiag for the ad Of the neutrality of n to the com- ull nal are that neith tien of the congress. Ssian exhausted, and caliéd on his younger broiher, | (uC 4neruy on the reports that England in- | ii a plteous volee, to hola him, furhe was go. | So" hotertitn: Guive oma ste oun The | 1s to fall. His father had four physicians | Tysheevent ci sucha course Hust out to | called to consult in regard to the ease, and, | Payne vent of such a course Russla ought t4 after an examination, they decided that they | Tetits from the constess.| The Vienna | could do nothing tor thé young man, and . i} Sreek question ter Bie ! vised the father to get a ‘mad stone’ in the p ae ab Oe eat ae oe | session of some person at Cleves, and to app! between Turkey and ° | it. Mr. Schell came to the city to obtain een Sains ane | iculties have Montenegro. Count Frassy reso.ved that Montenegro shall t Pesitions on the right bak of the RE The people ¥ dreadfully hot and whe knew how high the thermometer is are those who fret and fume and wrestle #@ Cheap beer has triumphed in Cincinnati. ‘The brewers have withdrawn their opposition to glasses for three ¢ five. Re Rieyeles nts a and said that if he did not go aS When 1 don't want to to an old friend whom he had known for tw aly {An ofticer has been stationed in front of 's cell to watch him in case his mania There is a difference of opinion as_to the inclines to the belief that it is fei ear nis IKOWNING.—Two sons of Wm. wned In Mr. Cox's four sons, old, Daniel, 23 years, Je: nd John W., 14 years old, weat hey anchored the boat at the edge of the flats, stripped off their clothes and jumped into the water. The wind blew the boat around over the deep wa- ter of the channel, and when they were done bathing, the youngest boy, John, undertook to t at; but before he reached it he gave out and commenced to struggle and sink. The oldest boy, William, is he reached the deep Water at the edge of the channel, he, too, com- Both were | ne. seeing the danger, went | | to the relief of Wiliiam before he sunk, and he, to0, commenced to drown as soon ‘as he zi Daniel went to | his relief, and fortunately got hold of and res- cued him before he reached water over his two were saved. The dread tr ment they aflord, "is fast beconii erty eles e "The Mi Company.” Major Bundy resume control. #8- A Swiss locksmith has invented a tar ricity, shows up at the firing station the bullet strikes, and thug es aWay W signal the resuit of € z &@ Miss E.ily Faithfull, in a recent address on the extravagance of moderu life, sald that outward luxury Was becoming a perfect pas- 1 among Etiglish men and women, who had »st the taste for simple pleasures, and in their pursuit of gold were losing sight of higher characteristics ecessity of a marker to ch shot DIED. ELMO-E. On July 7 : is OFS +, eet, 1878, af 8 o'clock, pte Infant ter of Archer Fils rds aud acqu her funeral, cn deree of ker father, street southwest, HAYDEN. InGoorgetown, D.C.. evening, July 4h, 1878 est daughter of € ha E. C, Hayden, aged years, 6 Louths an 3 8. 8S West street, Satur= ‘ances are invited to atien@ a1 100°clock, @t the resle 209° Thirteentn-and-a-hait on Thursday RACK HAYDAN. younee Funeral from residence, day, July 6h, at par. 2° MCGUIRE. On Wednesd: I} MALGALET Deanne witout). Co ateeine The funeral will take place on Saturday,uly 8 hy at 10 o°clock a.m., froin her late residenve, 614 & street. ° STAHL. On the 4h of July, 1878, after «long aud painful tliness, JouN STAHL, in the twentye Afth year of bi . of his fi 1 between 8 and T streets northwest, TOOMEY. On Thursday, July 4th, 1878, at 9 oreclock Pp. KANCIS Ravan only: son of Dennis ane ¥. aged ten mouths, Funeral 1c nce of bis parents, "Nos £21 Filth street northwest, Saturday’ morning, a& 0 wreloe nS —— | UNDERTAKERS, &. Sixth street, Woma is asa ehity improba le that such an individual pertect ly satisfied, coutented woman ex and general surroundings are entirely in ac- ord with her ambition and d upon her discontented sisters. condition or circumstanes there is invariably reach that is essential to her happiness. This condition of aflairs has existed throughout all time. We are told t S she may be placed, or the comiplete comfort and happiness of tts pants. There is no doubt that their con- 41 Was infinitely better than that of any aud that they should have been supremely happy and contented. But whether it was from the lack of dre: which bistory does x Eve would ot res kK fe ething more. Thus it has been ever sinee, and the constant, restless striving after objects which she dves not possess has been the cause of much of woman's unhappi- hess.—[Albany Tomes. record, our fair mocher A FasHiONABLE WEDDING is pending in Quebec between “a widow well known in so- ciety circles” and “a prominent qoune mer- chant.” The preparations are well advanced. when lo, a young gentleman lodgesa formal | sag against the marriage with Bishop Wil- ams, claiming that the lady became engaged to him in 1870,and has never been released from her engagement. 4#e-* It looks as if there was a formidable Movement to organize a third party.”— [Augusta (Ga.) Quronicle (dem.) 42-A Natick woman dragged her fourteen- b hong ere daughter from her beau, and when ‘he latter followed her into the house, he was shut into a closet, whilethe mother appiied a strap to the girl. 4¢In the commencement exercises of the Western Female High school, in Baltimore, the Rey. Dr. Wilson prayed: “Uh, God, grant that not one of these young ladies may be the Victim of unrequited love. a av AD juaintance of Herr Die the vicioneeltist, was compelled to pay damagesia sani SetAAD ae ane cian for ju a that disabled hin for weeks, “a #7 It is said that Miss Lydia Thom iculty, as happy as tar Je doves. salina #z-The Japanese government is taking measures not only to preserve, but to increase its forests. = ‘ches to the State department from ment has relieved from suspension ‘all Span. ish als that . ipanod anvice the Cubau wan —— 4a-In New York the first of the trials of the four boys who were cha: with structions on the elev: tanned’ track fas resulted in a verdict of acquittal, the jury de- liberating but ten minutes. 49-The Southern hotel, in St. a ruin since the fire in which lives were lost, to be 'S RESTLESSNESS AND DISCONTENT.— ists. If there be one whose position in society lesires, the happy ‘ature has not yet been discovered, and her | pleasing and beueficial example has been lost In whatever Something beyond her | reasonable terms. \A the Garden of Eden | possessed every possible condition requisite | | and dressing the dead bodies | dren, and in short to perform al! those otoesmeyrs- inhabitants of this mundane sphere to-day, | 5 makers or other causes | satisfied, but must needs w.® SPEAKE, | ° UNDERTARER, (Formerly with kK. 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JOYAGERS Fd EUROPE Can procure Tickets on the INMAN and tha: FRENCH Lines of Steamshtps, to- her with full information as te Gates of sailing, &c., from J. W. BOTELER & BRU. 923 Penna. avenue n. w. ne DOWRA T° FOUL CENTS, BTY BUSHELS DELIVERED FOR 92.10 3e21-80 GAS-LIGHT OFFICE, Sctl-tr 611 AxD 613 10TH Srager. LARS, FOREARM ona SE SAUCES. FLAVORING FOR SOUPS, MADE TANBEE NT COTE sacs ans Bae ae cy potios enough saga nal,”* &c, "1ON.—Genuine only with the fac simile Oe bare Liebig’s ‘Siguature in Bue lok across the Label, “Consumption in England increased ten-fold 43, Mark Lane, London, dengi eared mine id years spas Dainiess ae

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