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THE LEADING NEWSPAPERS. | = | THE EVENING STAR. THE WEEKLY STAR. esent to the ions, respee- and best, but epitome of events oceurring capital, and of general news as d anywhere. How well the s this is conelusively shown by the exeepfionally wide cireulation 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- lie may understand at a glance upon what elements {i's 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. 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THE EVENING STAR Is published every evening, except Sunday, at the following rates: THE WEEKLY STaR | Is published and ready for delivery every Fri- day morning, at $200 per year. Single coptes | 5 cents. | 6 copies one year for $9.00, and one copy to | the getter-up of the club. 10 coptes one year | Yor $15.00, ond one copy to the getter-up of the | club. 20 copies one year $20. | #7 It ts @ condition of this offer that the | Subseriptions of each elub shall all commence | at the same time, and all go to the same post office. *.* Subseriptions In all cases,—whether sin ‘@ie or in clubs,—to be paid in advance, andae ‘Daper sent longer than paid for. | ta pa) ment in full of the purchase money, | Hipgenyian. 8. _ AUCTION SALES. ______ FUTURE Days. _ JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE VITLA HOUSE AND FAEM OF AB /UT 40 ACRES, ZEONTING ON WOODLEY LANE, NEAR = CITY LIMIT. By virtue of a deed of trast, dated Novem ber Ist, 1876, and duly recorded in Liber No. 835, foilc 258, one of the land records for, the District of Columbia, and by written request of the party secured thereby, we will sell. at pub- Hic auction, on the premises, on TUESDAY AF- TFENOON, July 16th, A. 1D. 1878, at 6 clock, ail that certain piece of land lying in the county of Washington, District of Cotumbia, and_ descr! ‘bod a* part of alarger tract called *'Pcetty Prospect, adjoining the tands late the property of the widow Forrest, called **Rosedale,' and the tract called *-Woodley,"* late the property of Philip Barton Key, deceased, said part of ‘+ Pretty Prospsct"’ being fully deseribed by metes and bounds in a deed from Lewis Kengia and wife to Jane J. Nich- clsan, recorded tn Liber N. C. T., No. 59, folios 267. 368 and 269, one of the land records of Wash- ington county, J». C., together with the Improve- ments. ways,” eas ts, rights, privileges and appurtenances to the same belonging or anywise ertalning. “Tine alovetract of land contains abomt 40 acres, and !s improved by_a band:ome villa (two story frame) contaluing 8 rooms: gardener's house, lecge house, barn and out-houses, The above tract eimmetiate vieinity of the farm3 of Dr. Mr. Middleton and others. This tract wil ject toa $7,0L0 note, with interest. se- deed of trust on the propery. A derail nt wil) be made at T e amount secured by this deed of trust Ed EXPOLEES OF ua cash. eee y. DOWN MAN, ~GR-ES, \URTSALE OF VaALUASLE LOT ON NEW YOoK AVENDE, BETWEEN liri AND ti STREETS N. W. r trustees, ofa deerve of the Us yy virtu f preme Court af ‘the District of Columbia, fF passed ou thy 31 day of July, 74, ina me Extn cars therein. No. 6,208 £4 ‘ity, wharern Menele J. Hant is comp aiuantand Raymoud W. Wurehe e: al are defendants, I wil seil, at public auction, in front of the premises, at 6 o'clock p, m.. on Tt ESDAY, the 16:h day of July, 1878, ain piece or of land situate and ly C.. known and he western 19 feet front by the depth in Susan M. Burche"s subdivision of In Squ: by a Frame iding. subject toa deed of trust to secure a ory note for $1 500. bearing ten (10) por Interest, due Octolver 15:h, 1878, upon which inte Fest bas buen paid to October 15h’ 1377. Terms: third cash, of whic! $190 will bere- quired at the time of sale. and the balance in two © jual insta!ments, bearing interest, payable respec- tive.y in Six and twelve months, ‘secured by the prowlesory notes of the purchaser, or alll cash atthe option o° the purchaser: a deed to be givea upon Convey- ing in the city of Washington. D. Seer ibed as f Li % cin, haser’s cost. neing at the purch}er* tA DLEY, Trustea, YOUNG & MIDDLETON, Auct's, — jy8 a ___ BTEAMERS, &. Feb PoTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS— The Steamer MATTANO, Capt W. H. Byles, will make three sach Week, two to NOMINI F) and one W MATTOX CREEK. stopping at inter. wefiate landings glug and retiring. For farther information tuquire at ©. L. Sheriffs Coal and Wood Office, 1i14 and 398 Pennsylvania avenue, | Sd at wharf, foot of Gli and N streets, @. TUCKER JONES, Agent, UMMER ABBANGEMENT. B NORFOLK, FORTKESS MONROE AND HOR FY THE SOUTH. The swift snd elegant iron Sveamer LADY OF THE LAKE, Capt. C, J. BUNNR- ViLLg, leaves 6tb-street wharf, until further uotice. every MON~' DAY, WEUONESDAY and FRIDAY, at 5o'cl'k m., connecting with steamers for Boston, Provi- Jeuce and other Northern Points, Beturni leaves Norfolk every TUESDAY, THUBSDA. snd SATURDAY, at 4 o'clock p, ie FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS, Stevi or JOHN W. THOMPSON, CaptainJoux Ww leaves her wharf, terra aug Bth street lineof cars, 7% ne.. throe times per week, for' Carriomuan, Nemint and Leonardtown, stopping at ‘utermediste isudings each trip. Days of sailing, ale as Steamer Matfano, For farther fuformation, apply at the office, over Metropo'itan Bank, Knox's Ey, OMee, or at he Company's Wharf, foot of 6th street, Bocyace called for of application at Kox’s Ex- Tes: ONice. SAMUEL BACON, Pres't, B,J, ACCINELLY, Agent, STEAMERS FOR NEW YORK. The Sicamers JOHN GIBSON and EB. ©. KNIGHT aiternately leave Pier4l East Atver, New York, at 4 ocluck svery SATURDAY at p.m. : Geol ‘own every MON DAY, and Alexandria same da lowest rates, For information r Metropolitan Bank, 15th street, xc toK.P. a, DENHAM, Agent, Water street, SSu a" saMvEL BAUON, Prestacnt, Te sommen tourists. ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, From Baltimore to Halifax and Vice Versa Tne A 1 Brivish Lron Screw Steamshtps— 200 tons, Capt. Lt, Archer, RUN. B. Nova ScoTiaN. 3.200 tons, Capt. Richardsor CASPIAN, 8,100 cons, Capt. Trocks— Leave Baitunore every other Wednesday Cabin RUE HALIEAX, NOVA SCOTIA,” Din to Halifax $20, gold. Bourd tips a + 35, gold. Including everything except wines, ete. This is am excelient opportunity to enjoy a brief ocean trip in First-clase Trans-Atlantte’ Bteam- gitps and the charming sununer climate of Nova cota, First cabi toBt. John’s, Newfoundiand..§36, gold Figst cabin to Liverpool. seessen ewes 1D, Bold ‘or farther information ‘A. SCHUMACHER & 00. jel2m___5 South Gay street, Baltimore, Ma. OR LINE. AN USh ep STATES MAIL Ball from New York for SLAsGOW every SATURDAY LONDON ¥ sccommodstions onsurpasoed Tor sie ‘BSL TOT lo“s ir gauce aud comfort, Al) Staterooms on main deck, and Saloon amidsn}; SALOUN CASLNSB, $65 to $80, RENCY. SECONDCABIN, including all requisltee, 40. €xcursion Tickets for First-class New York to Parts aud return, §185 10195, accord- f 13g to entero ba route chow, ‘or Books of Information, 4 Apniy ce HENDERSON BHOTGER, SOWLING GREEN, NEW YORK. orto ANNIE K.HUMPHREYS. 489 10th st. ‘n. w., or L. GARDNER & C., 921 Pennsylvania avenue, Wash ugtoa, a Ey Ne'ra GERMAN LLOYD. STRAMSHIP LINE ERTWEBN NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN, ‘The steamers of this Cot ‘will sail every Sat- utay trom Bremen Pler, foot of Third treet, Hoboken, Rates of passage: peta 5.9 from New York to Soathamp! Lo Havre and Bremen. frst cabin, $100, second WO oid: 5 currency. For freight 1 passage, apply 1 OELRICHS & CO. went” "°° "S pownng Green, Now York. (CCLYDE’S NEW EXPRESS LINE SHULADELPHIA ALEXANDRIA, WASH INGTON ANI) GEORGETOWN, S}CTiNG AT PHILADELPHIA WITH CLYDR's Lao 8 FOR BosTON, PROVIDENCE, AND NEW ENGLAND STATES, Satling Daye, from Philadeiphia— Saturday, Flom. Washington— Monday _ oormetown Monday $. . Through ing given ts Boston and. wvidenee, and Fall River, Cot signees ¥ ishlog cheir guods landed Whetl will pieage cave them marked ** town orge- formation apply to J. H. JOHNSON 1208 ¥ street Lorthwest, ald 1&th-street Washington, 1. C.;G. FO HYDE 68 Wae &. Georgetown, 0.0. WH. PB. CLYDE & weral Managers, 18 South Wharves, Phila \° mara ly A MENICAS LINE OF STEAMSHIPS “nts steerage p: tickets is for tue fod Slat iake mr88-tt to Antwerp. UNAMD LINE. Cc NAME LINE. vice, With the view of ¢ sbing the chances of the Steamers is line take a specific Gr< Tor al! aessutis of the year, Oo the outward passsge row Queenstown to New York or Boston, eressing the meridian of 50 at 43 or sotbing to the north of 43, the the lnuieward. passage cross mertatan of GO at 42 iat. or nathing to the beeen ar ase THE BRiGIsh ND NURTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL sTe ra SETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIV; RPOUL. CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. From New Yous ‘uo Naw YORE, *Kursis... Wed, July 3| ‘Russia... Wedey Aug. 7 Seyibla. 2. Wed. July 10 | seythia.-Wed., Auge 14 Abyssinia, Wed.,Jnly 17| Abvasinia, Wed, Aug’ 21 Bottnla..Wec., July 24 | Bothula.-Wed., Aug. 3 Algeria... Wed.. July $1| Algeria...Wed., Bopt. 4 ana roUowing Wednesday trom New York. RATES OF PASSAGE, By steamers carrying stecrage, $0800 100 gold, | Mpyiding to secommodations No % By steamers not cari oS fr cei cere, s,s ana Tickets to Paris, $15, xoid. additional, Rewurn tekets on favorable terms, eerage Bt very low rales. Sieerage tickets from giterpoo! and Queenstown and all other parts of Europe at lowest rates. ‘Through bills of lad ven for Belfast, Gias- bt, and tor Medite: raneau ports, For freight ana apply at the Company's vffice, No. € Bow! and cabin, to OTIS BIG: on. 2: c. ly CHAS. @, ASHINGTON HOME REMEDY. DRE. LEWIs’ PLASTER, SEVEN FOR A QUARTER, Porous. Sure cure ahs, Serpe Going aod FRANCKLYN. Agent. N.Y, AUCTION SALES. 710-MORKOW. OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. THE ENTIRE STOCK OF FURN RE AND On FRIDAY MORNING, July 18th, aR I phall sell, w pont ae be it 10 giclosk, i Store No. 225 F street, tween an northweet, ali the Furniture, &c., contained therein, viz: Parior Foruiture, Wainut Marble. top Chamber Suites, Mahogany and Psinted Furnitare, Hairand Husk Mattresses, Feather Pillows aad Bolsters, Dining-room Furniture, Cane and W ooJ-seat Chatrs, China and Glass Ware, Cooking and Heating Stoves. Buggies, W; ms, Caris, &c, an = Mr’ Dananer bavi pointed toa position of trust , been recently ap- by the District: gov- ernmcnt, aud as be intends giving ithis entire attention shi ebs compelling Lim to give up the rniture business, fagcure bus THOS. DOWLING, Auct, prs ANSON BROS., Auctioneers, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THREE TWO-8TORY BRICK DWELLINGS AND LOTS, SEVEN TWO-STORY COTTAGE FRAME DWEL- LINGS AND LUTS AND NINE BULLD- 1 LOTS, SITUATED RES CTIVELY Qs STREET 7ru AND 8TH STREETS Now Py virtue of a deed of trast given to us, daced Ms}, Ist. 1873, and duly recorded in request of the Liber Nv. 715. folio $98, of the land records party: secerads we will soll "at public auction, ou secured, we will sell, at Du WURSD AY the Bib day of Julie, A.D. 1875. at 5o'clock p.m., in frontof the respective prem- fees, all Those cértaln pleces or ‘parcels of lagd and premises, Kiowa and ececribed apa round lal planot the city of Waal PD, Gry Lots Nos. 7.8.9. 10, 11, 12, 43. 14, 15, 18.17 18 21, 22. 31, 32 33. and 34 of A, b, Kelley's subdi- vision of square 888, together with all the Improv. ments, ways, easements, rights, privileges, ap mrvenances. and hereditaments to the seine, bo- ry ‘wise appertaining. Tete Band B are improved Uf throe well-ballt two-story Brick Houses, Nos. 706, 708 and 710 H jug at the corner of H and 7th streets ne. ‘Lots 13.16, 17 and 21. are unimproved and frout on 7th sircet east, Lots 14. 15, 18 snd 22 are improved by two-story Frame Dwe'lings fronting on 7ch street, between and [streets n.0. Hots 83 aud 38 S66 unimproved and front on 8th street ne. ‘Lots 81 and 34 are improved by two-story Fraine Dwellings and front on 8th street, between H aud I streets he. Terms: Oue-third cash; balance in six and twelve months; notes bearing interest at 7 per cent. until paid, and secured by deed of trust on the premises sold: All conveyancing at the cost of the purcha- ser.” A deposit of $100 required on each lot as soon, assold, If the terms of sale are not complied wi! within’ seven days from day of sale, the Trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk ana cost of the defaulting purchaser, upon giving five days’ public notice of such resale. JOHN H. GLICK. }rrustecs, GUNKAD KAUFFMAN, my30-4 (Post) 8% THE ABOVE SALES ARE POSTPONED, giaceount of the ineleuieney of the weacher, util SATURDAY, 224 day of June, same hour and places, JOHN H. GLICK, 318 CONRAD KAUFFMAN, &e- THE ABOVE SALES ARE FURTHER Postponed untit WEDNESDAY, 34 day of July, Sees hone ORR TT: GLICK, jeoea CONRAD KAUFFMAN, }7rustecs. THE ABOVE SALE3 ARE FURTHER eoyonad until MONDAY, 8:h day of July, A.D. 378, same hi ies places. JOHN H. GLICK, 3a CONRAD KAUFFMAN, } Trustees. 25- THE ABOVE SALES ARE FURTHER bes:poned until FRIDAY, 12ch day of Jaly, A. D. Tere same howe aud piace SOHN H. GLICK, }rruste 38d CONRAD KAUFFMAN, i OMAB DOWLING, Auctioneer, 2 VERY 8\LE IN THE COUNTY, WELL AN ULATED AND IMPROVED. By virtue of a deerce of the Supreme Court of Columbia, passed tn equity £7) } Trustees, of the Distri cause No, 4358, wherein James Smith et al, are cowplainants and Jobin J, Magee ec al. ate de fendants, passed on the 1th day of Jane, A. D, 1478, 1 Will sell, on FRIDAY, the 12h day of July, 1878, at 4o°clock p.m,, in frontof the prem- ise @t public auction, all those lots of ground lying and being in Wastington connty, Discrict of Columbia, beirg parts of Fleiehall’s Chance, de- scribed as follows: Beginning for the first part ata stone now planted, marked No. 1, sald stone being planied at the end of 72 perches on the fourth out ine ‘or ‘Schn “K- Chaphel'e. part of Bletoha'lss Chance, as Tun and 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}¢ dagrees W. 34°; perches toa stone No. 2; then N. 17% degrees easi 40 perches to a stone No. 3, being on the divi- sion line of lot laid off for John W. Hanes; then, leaving said division line. 8. G7:¢ dvgrees cast 204 perches to the west division line of Mrs, Morgan's fot, and then with ic as far as itgoes and in a straight line conti:-ned to the place o! eat at del stone No, 1, containing 8 acres, And inning for the seoud part at a corner stake, the south corner of Smith's part of sald tract and the northwest corner of the lot heretofore owned by Anvn Morgan, avd running from thence with the weet line of the Morgan lot 8, 12 degrees W. 16 7-10 rches to the northeast corner of said Jas. McGee's 8-acre lot; then N. 67'% degrees W. 29% perches with the north line of said 8-acre lot to the end thereof. at an intersection with the east line of John W. Hanes 0 acre lot; then with said east line.N. 173 degrees K, 1834 perches to the end of said line and thence in a straight lineto the begin- ning, at Smith's southeast corner, containiag 3 acres and 19's perches of laud, more or less, being the property owned hy 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 interest at 8 per cent, from day of sale until paid. secured by deed of trust on property sold, or purchaser can py, al cash; deed to be given on ratification o or payment of all’ the purehase money. © nt Yevancing at cost of the purchaser or purchase: s, $100 deposit at time of sae, Terms to complied with withix five days, otherwise the trustee re- reserves the right to resell at the risk aud cost_of the defaulting purchaser or purchasers, on five days’ novice by adv. ru-ement In some paper pub lished In the Disirict of Columbia. Je20-ents WM. D. CASSIN, Trusteo, H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctiouesr. Fi pes TRUSTEES SALE_OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON FOURTH STREET, BE- TWEEN Q AN} B NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust dated March 25, 1873, and recorded in Liber No. 715, folio 423, oue of the land records for Washingto county, in the District of Qolumbla, and at we written request of the ho'der of the notes secures th reby, 4 Will sell on FRIDAY. uly 12, A.D. 1878. at 6 o'clock p. m., at pubtic auction, in front of the premises, the tollowing-descrived realty, situate In Washington, D.C.,"to wit: Lot num? bered fixty-four (64), of Daniel Cratty* sub i+ vision of square east of square numbered five hun: dred and nine (609), as recorded in Liber “Hl. D. 4,” follo 146. together with the improvem nts thereon, consisting, in part, of a Two-story five room Brick Houses’ id ‘T-rma of sale: One-fourth cash; balance In six, twelve and eighteen mouths, with interest at 6 per gent. pel annfim wutht patd, the whoie to be secured by a dved of trust on the property, with Insurance Gfiuse., All conveyancing at the purchasar’s ons? If the tern:s of sale are not complied with within ton days after sale, the Trustee reserve the right to resell Said property at the risk and cost of the de- favltug purchaser after five days’ notice, wo be Published in the Evening star, L. A. LUCE, Trustee, J.T. COLDWELL, Balesmau. jy2 dds JB, Bs WARNER, Keal estate Auctioncer, By virtue of a deed of trust to me, dated reconied in Liver No. 2, 2h June 30, 1876, follo 142. &c., oue of the land records for iho: county of W'shington, D C., and by the ¢irection ef the neneficlary’ nained therelp, I shall sel on FRIDAY, Juiy 12h, 1878 at 6'¢ o’clock pm. Fubelot fifty-two, (52) in square east of tive huo- red and nina (K-of 509.) wi h the Improvements, a two-story and basement Brick House with six rooms, Te. ms of sate: One-fourth cash; balance in six, twelve and eighteen months after ‘the day of Sal With ten per cent per anoum interest, so he sacured by adeed of trust on the property, Ali the cost of Geeds and reco: diug to beat the “xpense of ths pur chaser, aud if the terns are not complied with In ten dajs alter ale, the soperty Wil be resold at the rsk ard cost of the de auiting purchaser after five days? notice to be publish “din the Evening Star. JNO. W. KENNEDY. Trusteo, JT. COLDWELL, Saiesman. jv1-4 1H. WARNER, Auctioner, a pestis TEES SALE OF A THREE-STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK “HOU. SHE SOUTH SIDE OF D STREE TWEEN NEW JERSEY AVEN SUUTH CAPITOL STREET SOUT: By virtue of a deed of trust to mecdsed Juuie IU, 1874, recorded in Liber No. se | e foilo 170 &c., one of the land records for the. District of Columbia, and by the direction 0 bene ficiaty, therein Ramed, 1) shail Sil at public ction, fn front o} on MONDAY, the 29-h day of July, at's orcicck pom NAYS east one-third part of lot numisred @fteon (15), ts sguare numbered six hundred and ninety-thres (693), frouting nineteen feet on D street south: east, between New Jersepavenie and South Caps iol" street. and running that width to the full depth of the lot,** with the improvements there. on—a Three-story and Basement Brick House, containing nine rooms, with gas and water. Terms of sale: Qne-fourth cash; balance in six, twelve and eighteen months after the day of ‘sal With 6 per cent. interest, to be secured by a de grurust cr the property, containing an insurance clause, If the terms aré not complied with in tan daysafter sale, the will be resold at the and cost of the defaulting purcha five days’ notice, pal pui - yea JcHN W. KENNEDY, Trustee. ‘H. WARNER, Real Setate Auctioneer, é po AUCTION SALE OF DESIRABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON Tok KAST FIDE OF D STREET, BETWEEN | EAST CAPITOL AND A STREETS NORTHEASS, AND & DESIRABLE BUILDING LOT ON THE NORTH SIDE OF N, RET WEEN 17r NORTH WEST. MORAY aly 1Bth, at Roane rear. ESS Vann WiSksS TS AUCTION SALES. THIS 4FTERNOON. 7OUNG & MIVDLETON, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- COVED REAL ESTATE CORNE& OF SEVENTH ANIA B STREETS 8. &. By voriue of a_deed of trust tu us, dated December 24, 1 Liber Nv. 804 fi party sectru thereby, we wi Jonyin trent of +b Frem ion THURSDAY, the dventh ¢ of original elty of Was: cath; and the by, bine snd e-gh per cent,, secured by deed of will be required at the time of s ing at (he purchas Tee! cost, and recorded am: Jana recoros @f the Dis*rict_ of Colum io, 186. and by direc Tell, a até. he time of sale. Terms of sae: Upon each poriion, one-third la ce m two equal months, with the jastalments at h interest at seven er wheih the ‘notes of the purchaser, property sold, Tite ret aire: conveyancing and record~ if the terms are not complied with in seven (7) Yays, the property w i be reso the risa Ml sta ie a lag par- chacer. « HAVLE~ BRADLEY, H2-rokds ANDER’ WC BRADLEY, {TTasiees. rpHomas DOWLING Auctioneer. HIGHLY VALTABLE IMPROVED PROP- K SNE TICULAVENUK, ND R STREETS NORTH HE ELEGANT RESI- A No 1617 vy. TW prem talul ¢ 8, squares Wy a comlortab'e three story Brick tern improvements, hery ot every descr'puon, and is withont bro.eof dh mos detighttul places in the city, Is the residvne. of the fate GN Ove-third cash; the balance in three all the equal pay Lowhs, with in biti paic, and preven ty svld. $200 dey Ne at fees Of g: six. aby oR ST SWAY" AFTERNOON, at Bs orelock. in fi s. Psiia iseli Lotb7, in Squa Thi twelve and rest, at 7 percent. por aaau, B deed purchaser's cost, THOMAS DOWLI EWART, Yard 1s dled W. Hopkins.) elgheen of trust oat at any time ‘Auctioneér, > A. DARNEILLE, Real Estate Auctioneer ° ies WRUSTEE'S SALKE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE, SITUATED ON TH TS INETEENTH ST., RETWEEN LVANIA AVENUE AN 3 HWEST, CONSIST BLE the twelfth (12) day ‘and daly recorded tn tue of the land reco Via. and at the reque 3 is on 1878. at_ 6 o'clock ing knov n I shail offer ai pablic sal FRIDAY, the 12th day of July, A.D, D.m., all that certain cel of ground siiiate and lying in tie elty of shingion, iu the Lis'rict of Coltindla, and be- de cribed on the plan or piat of said of Oct, Liber of th per, AL ‘0. 762, folio 312, s of the District of C in fio A NEW FIKST-CLASS LIVERY By virtue of a dead of trust to mo, date “D. 13) re. ut of the prem= plece or chy of Washinr ton as all of original Lot numbered ih-tteen (1,) in aquare numbered one hundred aud five (105 ) Terms of sale: tweive snd exghteei cent, per avLum up trust upen th iwoney $100 w with 4} ld. 01 } balance in six, juterest at 8 per paid, secured by deed of property be required to be paid ou the aay. a f the purchase of sale, apd if the purchaser fails to comply wit! the terms of sale wi hin seven (7) days thereafter, the Tiusiee reserves Je29-dwds TRUST x W NOk WEST. FES SALE ¢ TH, No 8) theright t at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur cor v yar cing at the « wi of the sall Us propert aor. All purcheser. M. L. DAViS, Trustee. UNCANSON BROS.. Auctioneers, VALTARLE BIrsi- ON SEVENTH STREET BETWEEN H AND L STRESS Tim STRLEY NORTH Ky viriue of a deed of trust, dated J tly 11th, A J). 1871, recorded in L! 268, ‘et sey ber No. 651, f + Of the land records for the Dis: 10 tri tof Columtia, and at the written request ofthe party secured there ny dn front of th Jal, 18th, 1578, at 4:30 orelnc described rea’ estate. emi: to wit: on 1 will sell, at cubic anc- THURSDAY, .m., the follow:n: ali piece at cert Fn pi or parcel of ground situate and lying in the city Washington, Disiri¢- of Columbia, aud known and described as part of Lot numbered ning (9), in Square numberet four hundred and _ fifty (403), Deginuing for the same at the soutaw. threo tL cOr= urr of sald Lor and running thence east nine-y- seven (97) tole used g public aliey in. said squar (18) feet ei “, toa private alley, intended forever an Ingress aud egress to and from the Thence north eigiitean half (11%) inches: thence went, wine y ) feet, and thence south eighteen (18) feet eleven and one-half (11's) inches, to the place of beginnl g. ‘Terms of sale fifth of the pnrchase money in cash and the residue in four equal tastaln uts at one (1), two (8), three (3) and four (4) years, respectively, wi hlnterest on the whole at six par ceut. per aunum trom day of sale, payable semi+ annually to be secured by the notes of the pur- chaser and a deed of trust on the premises sold; or all in cash, at the option of the Geposit of $200 wid be required at the time of sale, All conven: ncing at the cost of the | the terms of salé are not comple archaser. | A. urchaser. If with within seven days from the day of sale. the Trastee re- serves the right to the property at_the risk and cost of tha deiauitiag purchaser, after five days’ advertisement. J) 8-d&dbs SOUTHEAST. virtue of a deed of trust, dated Decem: 8" recorded in Liber he land records for, By verdth. A.D. 4 No, 787, folio 363, one o} J. B. WIMER, Trustee? H. WARNER, Estate Real Auctioneer, ° —— TSUSTEES BALE OF A DESIRABLE TWO STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK DWE'- LING ON THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF CAKROLL STREET AND FIRST STREEC dul the District of Columbia, aud at the request of the party secured thereby, we will sell at public anc- Hon, in front of tle premises, on TUESDAY, July 16th, Ii 1 5 0°10" p.m. the following deverib- wea Feai estate situate tn the éity of Washington, D towit: Lot lettered M, according to F.’W Jones’ subdivision of lo:s ‘uumberet eignt, (8, Line, (9.) ten. (10,) eleven, (11,) twelve (12) au thirty-five (35 ) in squaré oumbered seves hun- dred and thirty-iwo, (732,) togesber wi.h the im- provements, T-rm: twelve months, wit C. it required at th fo be compliet with hrelng aud rocordlg 0 Une third cash; f balance in six h iucerest at 8 per cent. hum, Fecured by deed of Crust on the property sok or ail casn. at opti of the purchaser, r an- $100 di stime of tale, and all couvey- at purchasr’s cost. n seven days o'harwisa the ‘Trustees reserve the right to reseil the Terns roperty at the ri. k and cost of the defaulting purchaser after five day s* advertisem-1it, BESJ4aMI BENJAML x x BUTLER SN\ DEK, J.T, COLDWELL, da'esman, } Trustees, Jy2-e0d > A. DARNEILLE, Real Estate Auctioneer, TRUSTRR'S SAt Ez OF VALUABLE IM. PROVED PROPERTY, THE CORNGR OF VIRGINIA AVENUE AND Tru STREET SCUTHESstT By viriue of a deed of trut Cay of July, A.D. 1870. avd_racorded ou the 12h day cf August, A. D. 1870, in Liber a d records for W. jon county, in the District of Columbla, al the request of the party secured thereby T wil sl on the remiss, on TU day of July, A. 1878. at 8 ovclock p.m. lescribed real estate, viz: C21, folio 294 one of at pubic aueti 16 Ue follow ing- the . dated 29th EY ESDAY, All that piece or pares! of ground in Washington elty. Dis- ier of Columbia, beginning for the southwest corner of, along te line of 7 thence cast forty-eight fee to the Ine of feet six inches to U staimeuts, at ty-four ¢ eid hes: Virginia avenue Wes'wardly along the line of satd : he place respec being part of Sjuare No, 995, bounds:ies Of the same at ihe | are and raning thence east forty-one fi the:.ce southwesterly ¥ feet: thence tive! avenue thirty=0 16 of peginning property is lwproved by a three-s' ‘Term: One-fourth ‘of the pu tw paid in cash and the residue in thres equ se money TO in- twelve (12) elgi teen (18), and twen- 4) months, y Cn the whole, pavable half yeaclvy, ‘otes and a Herd of trust ou the p: pesit of one hundred doliars will the property 1 kaocked dow, » with interest to bese-ured by mises. A de- required whea The terms of sale ipy st be complied wi b wi hia one week after sale, otherwise the Week's notice, at the ing purchaser, purchaser, Jy 6-deds risk anc st proverty will be resold, after one othe default. All conveyanciag at the cost of P. A. DARNEIGLE, Trustee, USTKE’S BALE OF IMPSOVED TT ESTATE, | SOVED REAL Fy virtue of a deed of trust dated Febra- NO. 811 folio 114, et cords of the District of Ne auction, in front of the NES AY, ‘the 17 h day of Ju’ p.m, the ‘follow in the city of Wiss! to wit: Origival Lo nun:bered el casi months, wih purchaser‘s cost, hington, nterest at secured’ by deed of trus: ‘olumbia, iy. 13" 323 A. D. 1876, and recorded in Liber fa ous of the Land rec- AL wWill sell arp remises, on WED. 78. at 6 se ock GencTlrd sea! esiate, situated wisteict of Golumbia, bumbered four ight hundre: aud thirty’ eust corner of 6h ant D st inlug .oriy-two hundred (4,20) . id avd smproved by a Fraute welling $500 t weve 8 per veit. per annum, ‘All couvoyancing at JOS. C. @. KENNEDY, Trustas, J. T. COLDWELL, Tete s SALE OF VALU Salesman, ‘N NEW YORK AVENU 13TH AND 14rH STREETS N RTHWEST By virtuy of a died of trust, ary 2@h, A. D, 1873 712, 10 10 43, one uf Detrict ot Cotumbra, I wi premises, in trout of the 20 bday of July, 137 lowing-deserived real Wosh ngior, 1. C., Nw York avenue ier conta'ning nearl va: ea 5, with interest ai Gli cx'o cost cha er’s cost. OS. C- JO3. J T. COLU WELL, Sal FP SUSrens SAL. BrlaTE OV FLEV: x AND TWEEN H WEST, 1 710, folic 207. one of day of July, 1878, at lowing described of Washing.on. D." tof 11, in sjvare 318 having a froot o! ay Street; and cou ainlug ab ut 2 858 square feet hren-story: Frame D #el- of g-ound, iusproved by a tng; and ihe horth pail of adjoining the above, y deed of trust. jy6-d tas ABLE LOT BREW JEN dated Febru: ani recordad in Liber the land records of the 8, at 5 1H sell at on SATURDAY, the bn ereleck bem : sii 18.1 square 252, having a front i wile auction, thle fol- nated ta the city of ‘art of orizinal iot tof 48 ‘ee 6 inches hy a mean .e9 b of 110 reat, 5 000 squire fect of groin’, balance in ene and tw PY cent. per ainuiu, 8% Allconveya.cing at ‘pur G. KENNEDY, Trastee. 5.30 o'clock to wit: jesuan, recor ‘The ue RDAY, the 903 : » . real estate situa‘cd in ths cle j\9-dads OF IMPROVED ENTH oT. eer BE I STREETS NuURTA- By virtue of a deed of trust, dated 4b, ALD. 1873 and recorded ‘ta Liber nee District of Columbia. I will sell avn in fron} of the premises, ou SATU. ds of tho % footon lot 12 tn same: and contslning abouts COL’ square fe tof ground. ms: $1 000 va-h on each lt; baianee in six. heen with inverest scolired by deed of tenet’ Aieoit Brice douse: | ory Brick House, relia AUCTION SALES. HOMAS DOWLING, Acctioneer. T HOUSEHOLD good: AT AUCTION. h Ow SAIURDAY MORNING. Ji 3878, in ‘ront of amy au | oe kK all Hi useti id Goods, Aso siotot Wine and v 21-2 THOMAS DOWLIN, At Vv TASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auctionsut, OOL, northwest corner 1) h and Ostre ets. EXTENSIVE SALE OF A SUPERIOR COL- foneer. L¥CTION OF SOLID BLACK WALNUT CHAMBER AND PARLO. FURNITUL WeUNUL OFFICE TABLE AND WRIT? ING DESKS, BRUSSELS CARPEUS, &., AT AUCTIC On TUESDAY, July 16°h, 1378, commoene. : 0 o*elock am. T shalt atNo 101 et, between 10/h and 1h sireets nor h . fe assortment of Household “tin part: Six Wainnt Marble es and Burean Sailes, Walnut Wardrov-s, Walnut) Writtug Tavies.” Walnu Heavily Carved iard Cloth: Wal- in Deab, Rep, e Parlor Suite, nt uphos'e tr olstered in Crimson Rep: Wa Center Tables, Wainat Frame 1 Stered in Rei: Walont Marble Top Sie Extension Tale aud Diving Room Hall set, Boussels. tugrain and oth up aud Mah any ges, uph sl Oak Hal Oil" toths, Brussels, Bairand ticr Car A large assortment of Blankets. Sheets, Spreads. vs Ses aed Piliaw Cases: Hair, Husk and Cote ton Top Maitrasses: Sprlugs, Feather Pillows and Boisters: Heatlig and other Stoves 2 Giass and C10-kery Ware: Range Fixtures, iP. &e. Parvies in search of Waleuc i and other Furniture should take advaa- tage of this opportuni’y. the collection belng well a@-sorted, comprising in ali the contents of about «Ve POOMs. a ee WASH. WILLIAMS, Auet, IAMS TRVS°FF'S SALE OF VALUAB OR IM- Pit VED YR PERTY FRUNTING ON 1 S Reet S UlK. BETWEEN ora AND Jorn STREKIS WEST, ce of the ia. an’ testament of Eliza A. Tull, late of Woshington city. D. ©, deceased. made on the 6cb_ day of O tober, A. D, 1874 and in virtue of authori res! {n me, Teall proceed to soll at public ae i-ny ta fine prewi-es, on TUESDAY, July 25" Ay at6 o cock p. m., al! that certal: d sitiate in th city of Washin viumbia, Kn 9 ot namber d I three han- dre? and eighty-seven (387 ae 25 feat froat Dy 126 feet dep, to an aly zh the i Meuts thereon. cor sisting of a Frame D weilinz. Terms of sale: One-third eas’ and twelve months. for notes bea day of sair and secttrad by adesd perty sold.” Atl con’ Auctioneer, twebty -seven (2 Dg in of trnat on pre parchaser’s and if the terms cyst, $100 down on ¢ ‘at of sa’e ave not complied with within five days from day of Saie, the Trustee reserves the right to resell preperty at the rlsk aud est of defaulting pu.- cranes. JOHN H. SEMME3. Trustee. WASH. B. WILLIAMS Auer. yll-a & 1S UNCANSON BROS. FOR SA) E- YACH! feet, width 16 fet feet? vund in every thing DES. oats, MWATITaSSES, ALC | pection ‘uviied. Tf pot'sout pit she will be so'd at anc.ion ou 13 b of dul Lies at the footer Tih st. Auctioneers, tery before iy at ie Jylo-3v pruce® SON BRUS., Auctionsers. E NEER'S OFFICE, | 1S'1CT OF COLUMBIA, } Wass 7 On SATURDAY, Juiy 1 . at srow. Tune 29. 13% respective locations, T shail off or for the highest Mdder, their exclusive rg privilege of ustog the several DISTRICT SCALES weishing Hay, Straw, Fodder, Osts lu t and Live Stock, at the fellowinlg places aud times: No. 1, situated onposite the Best Osis, Unlon= town, D. C., at 10:30 0"clock a m. L street and Georgia avenue, Navy Yard, at 11 oC ock aan, No, 8 sitiiated at corner of 10-4 street and Lou- isiqua avenue northwest, at 12 o'clock m. No. 4 situated at the Northern Liberty Market, TM abd O strests yortheest, at 1 o°elock jy tn. ‘hh. 187: heir tu toe Until the 15th day of Juiy, 18 No. 2. sittiated on 9.h strect soiitheast, between No. 6, situated 0: h street near Canal, Georgetown, D. C., at 2 o°clock p.m. NG, situated at the intersection ot Bowudary and H streets northeast, at 3.30 0°clock pin. No. 7. situated at Brightwoed, D. C., at 5 o'clock Paw, Parties purchasing will be required to comp'y Bith all the provisions of the act approved Tuue 30, 1872, and entitied HBV order of the C. mmtssiouers, D. ¢ er of tI J. nintissiouers, A mere R.L. HOXIE, | Au act regulating sale of Lieut. Engineers, U.S. A., Engineer of D. N, B.—No. 3 will emoved from its present location to Louisiana avenue, hat Och and 10 -b streets northwest, if so desired by the §y10-8t D* CANSUN TLU: T archaser, BROS., Auctioneers, TEES’ SALE OF PROPERTY ON FLE- KNVH, RE WEEN U AND M oTREETS HWESt, AND TWO STORY FRAME DUBE ON 1) BETWEEN Lita aNo I5rit STHELTS NORIHWESC, AT AUCTION By Vi tue of a deed of trust, dated 10-n day of April A.D. 1876, and duly recordad in Libsr 843 folie 421, Xe., one of the Jand recor for the Disaiet. Colaurbia, and by request of tu party secured there. we shail seif at public au Uon, in frovt of the respective premises. 01 3 DAY, the 221 day of July, A.D, 1878, at 6:80 o'cock p.m., all that p.e'e or parcel of groaad Ruewn and describ doa hi plat or plan of! Wast- ington city as betng the north twenty-two (22) feet front, by adepth of one huzired aud ten feet six Inches (110.6), of original lot six (6), being the north part of” suliivision lot thirteen (18\, a square Dumbered two hundred and fourteen (SU4,) Also, dmomediarely theratcer, we will gly uy virtue of same trusi, In front of the premises, all that certain piece or parcel of ground knwo aad Gescrited as being Lot numbered sixteen (16) of Py well and Brown's subdivision of Lots num ered five (5) to seven (7), in Adams? guodivision of Square numbered two hundred and twenty-eight (228), together with ail the lnprovements, wars. ewemen's. rights, privileges, appurtenances aud Fereditaments tothe saume belonging or in auy mapner appertaining. ‘Terms of sale: $1 100, expenses of sale. and taxes In vast}: the balauce in six and Uwelve moaths. for which the notes of the purchaser, beariug iuserest from ay of sale and secured by a dead of trast on the property sold, will be taken. | A deposit of $100 i piece of property will be requ.red at tue of sale. Conveyaneig at purchaser's cost. If the terms of sale are not complied with in ten d: ys from day of sale, the Trustees reserve t ight to } Trustees, resell tlie plece ot parcel in default at tue f18k sud cost of the defaulting puzchaser. WILLIAM KING, 310d WM. R. WOODWARD, SECUTORS’ SALE OF PKOPERTY ON ENEvy¥ERson °A85 CHERRY STREETS, IN GE. KGETOWN, D. C. Under and by virtue of the powers vasted in Us by the last will aud testament of Peter Vou | H-sen, deceased, and under aud by vittue of a, | deeree of the Supreme Court of tils Distrit of Cos luinbia, passed on toe 14h sLey of June, 1873 1a chat.cery cause No 5 238. Los. 16, wherein Wile liam King etal. are complainants and Jane V. Jiean et al. are defendan’s. we shall sel | URDAY, the 20:h day of J ly, 1878, vosinaine a | Go*clock p.m.. in front of the premises, the follow- | lug dese: ibed Teal estate: 1-t. All that piece of land situated in G07; | town, D, C., and described as follows: Boginn | ata point onthe south sidsof Cherry stress, (1 Grace street) 69 feet east from thecorusr of Mac street, runuing thence south paratlel ch | Potomac street 210" feet; thence 23 feet 3 luches; thenee north 44 feet: thence east along the norh side of Beattey street 65 feet hence orth yy east one degree toa point on C. erry street 173, feet from the corner of Powmacand Cherry stree st thence 104 feet to the point of beginning. This roperty is linproved Ly & frame dweiling Wich O4t putidinitas ‘ dl. All that other piece or parce! of land and Cescribed as follows: Beg nubs P on west s de of deffer at the ot a Ime drawn southerly et from the tutersection of Bri igs and Jefferson streets: running theace south rly With Jefferson street 00 fe "i and parallel with Bridge s thence northward stieet €0 ‘eet. the: Kridge street 104 fe Ginuing. This prope each fronting on. © . and is tmproved by a three-story brick house snd a one-story Traine Louse ‘Jerms of sale: Que-third cash; balance 1 equal ustalments wt one an i two ye-rs from lay of “sale. with interest at six per centum per acsun until paid, secured by a deed of uu ton the | Hel with Jetfe-son ly and pa allel wih *s To ths pout of be pe sold in TWO pan erty scld; or ali cash at purchas“r's op ton 'G Jeyauclng at pur haser's cost.” $100 deposit on the first plece aud $50 on each of others at tt f he terms of sale are not comp 21 w five days from the day of sie. the sig reserves the right to resell the prop-rty at tl and cest of the defaulting pirchas:r, a‘ter five days" uotiee tn the Evening Stat new piper. WILLIAM KING, GE EW. BEALL, JENK qOMAS Executors oi Peter V DUNCANSON BROS, Auts. | 4 4 1,9-s0%48 B, 8: WARNER, Heal Estate Auctionver, USTEES SALE OF VALUABLE IM- ‘* ‘TUN, A 2) 3+ TANCE FROM THE SENNING‘S ROAD, R#AR GRACELAND CEMETERY, con! taining six Acres of Ground, with new, and | commor tous Brick | House, 8 aiy her louse, Ice and other Vat anki 3 Land ty a high state of ea'tivation, na By virtue or two deeds of trust, dated re- spectively, one on the 9.h day of Februa: .D. 1875, aud recorded in Liber 776, folio ty 120, et seq, and the other dated 13h day of Janu: ary, A. 1876, aud recorded in Liber 808, folio 266. et seq. of the land re.ords for the District. f Colum! and Uy request of the parties secur d thereby. shall sell DAX, the 24th at pubic aucticn on WEDNE ~ of daly, ‘a 1878, at 5 oretic oi rem ser, certain land and erms of sale as to the indebtedness secured by the first deed of trust, oge-fourth balance in equal notes ‘in one, two and three years, | THE EVENING STAR. | THURSDAY.. Sally 11, 1878. ly thrown away in this country In usoless and illegitimate advertising. | TRUE ADVERTISING,—Millions of dollars are The experience of | n | tising Th a paper which EVERYBODY reads, That | 1s the true way to secure publicity. The best busi- s men know the value of advertising in such a | paper—and such a paper is THE EVEN STAR, It has the largest circulation in Proportion to the population of the city in which It fs printad of any | Paper in the world, Jt practically covere the whole field, | Russian Tactics. COPYING THE PRUSSIAN SYSTEM—nloOw | TROOPS ARE HANDLED IN THE FIBLD. General Harniey in Ninet: th Centar: The Russtans ate copying Prussian taccies in thei n features of company columas | and nded firing line. Their figucting | formation is a line ot g of skirmishers, four men in each group, with supports and re serves; and such a line may be eitherexcended till the groups reach the limit of forty paces | apart, or closed to not less than six paces apr’, ard the partsof sueh a line need n form, Dut so varied as to adapt the troops wo the features of the ground. This skirmish tive is always followed by a part of the same Any, Unless the whole company ts ex ¢ aS Support. When the whole company i lended, other companies of the same ba tation form the supports, In ing, few scirm sh | ets ave extended at first, which are gra re enforced to requisive’ strength dict advance. The supports follow in eomp cies, wither entire or broken, according to tie ox. THE teow of the line, or the nature of the g The instructions for the Russian field man Vers are fairly level wich the miliary sei of the time, atid they grapple sensibly wi most important problem minor tac.ies | offered in these days, namely, how to frat | Loops for the attack of an enemy m posi ion | Defense is e: Nparatively e | course, ple the ug Lreops t und, but it ist cult to do this fairly well.and even tro, | small training and little’ p | ing may be formidabh: | fora sticeessful attack it is ne that the arrangement of the WS Slatl Do rved that ial nd, but that they st rough training in th Vance under rite tire dnd whieh can alone give th in them selves and each other. Now, from all that has been related of the Russian attacks in prac as at Plevna, it would appear thai good their theory of instruction, of men haye been far too sparingly exer this most essential particular. THE First ROMANCE OF THE SEASON in | lovely Vermont viliage has curled uj | ed and been torn to shreds like an c cus bill on a country fence. A few weeks soupy man, well educated, beautiful, 1 at jeast he said he was—and the son of aw Hug- lish baron, arrived in the village in seareh of & quiet resort where his parents and their 1 erous attendants might spend the sumie ‘The hotel pleased him, and he er umber of rooms for his faiher’ there chanced to board and lodg: a widow with acharming dau, 0 beautiful, antic. A ex r stells what hap} irl willingly accepted the young man’s invi- lation to ride, waik, to visit the hill -sic grove, to ‘linger by the brook-s me fresi) and cool and ranamony | and mosses, There he would stim her imagination with the beauties of his | home. ‘The young lady became the al!) of the baron’s son. The young man wen the pastor of one of the chu nd said the baron would be there on a ia Sabba h | ard Was fond of good preaching. The so gazed a band of music to escort the baron | from the depot to the hotel, borrowed consid erable money of the landlord, which with the geda lal family. N at that hovel livery and board bill made a pretty penuy. He received telegi that his father | would arrive on On the day ti fore the great e: pa ne | town to be abse inorder to | leave two gold jewelers to be re i d. Those timep belonged to his prospective mother-in nd the bride elect, Whom he had kissed w particular f oT when he had started on rid He did not | return, The not arri Who wiil | pay the little man. Some otuer Tre Line) B. F. a}l enterprising and successfal business men is that | | Ing repays so well the money invested as adver- | 2 | so much the bet en: | { An Enterprising Reporter. There was a pi Dayton, Ohio. one day men Wendered down nook they discovered a ing. They looked { or for signs of life or death A newspaper | reporter ofthe party { lown all the sur. | roundings, rummaged among the clothes and found there were several Sets or suits of them, little and lig. In one of the pockets a love letter was found written by Hal toJulia. The clothing was tenderly bundie taken to the picnic camp, stufled eat, | ard the party siarted for | ery | sad. 11 did not occur to them at ¢ it 1 young Woman and two girls should commit sui Tt was, perhaps, Julia sisters had thus d into eternity. It wasa very sad case al! agreed—disappoint haps—and on the theory of suick er would | bea good thing for th hes taken to the pottc » reporter | Was sattstied that he had a good thing. The | account was ri morning 1 evidently, for e ry father came ng Ube riy in ti aging 1 river bank hbor girls, and the the temperature Waim and the water inviting. they coucladed totake a bath. Soon they heard voices in the Mords, and hid themselves in the bushes, They huddled together as quiet as mice un il the intruding young men had come and gone— gone with their clothes. The only thing they could do was to remain quietly where they two or thre being sec } Were until after dark m to steal to their homes in the kindly shadows of night.— oY. Sen {UST TIE Sawe.—Yesterday a man whose every look proved how hungry and penniless | he was, hy ine stand a! the tral mouth water for ew las hb and You don't get any food he the cas | * Mydear woman ally beg } as he drew m ry eft the brea heartiest at your or your “1 was wonderit i Y telation to Lady Clare, of ve the same brown You © beautiful fed the woma: .as two_ faces r on. I wish vory—I really 1a piece of n hunt. ea Mirror— ays” are minals. A ters a shop and ted, otman With a plump that madame. @ lady iat he is w her about, the nan t her from vthing, or if she eludes his vigilan for the articles hep. As seven times nu she is not no- ticed. the triek is very profit la the um- brelia ‘la atilly dressed L care | Ta with the cove down x | ribs a little opene lls ata | umbrella upon the show ne rings and sweeps it. ff is not m' : + Ifi is, there is a scene tation, the centieman insists on being nd of course nothing ts fo nu xam of the trinkets | one pman remains very sip in | ring is discove its accidenta ur e and returned wi ion of agol sand receive y regrets for unworthy su pariies part. hing over th accident, aud the jeman goes off jau to work another | Shop. _ |. #e Ira B. Wri | defaulting trea { embezzling years in the s ka Col, A who commanded the gth ‘r vania Volunteers, during the war, died on Saturday night, at his home, in Philadelphia, of rhe ia’ of the heart. #e-Miss Vence, of India took @ | Vence at some remarks address: by a al rourh and dealt him 1 blow 1 t from the shoulder, breaking his nose | Por C., president of the | and Knocking him down | Liberian Exodus Joint Stock Company, is now | — ga-Miss Annie Sweet, a school teacher of ona yisit to Baltimore. In regard to the Winona, Minn., and Maud Bissel, ten years | ure to send a competent physician on the ship | old, daugliter of Geo. M. Bissel, of Richmond. Azor, which recently took three hundred col- | Minn., were drowned in the river at the latter oved emigrants to Liberia, twent Gied on the way—some, it | Want of proper medical attention—Mr. Poster | Saysa regular physician had been engaged, but at the last_hour disappointed the officers of the company. His place was taken by one of the directors, who claimed to have a know!- edge of medicine. He says the ship started with an abundance of water and provisions, and thinks the fact that they ran short is proot positive of great waste on the part of the emi- grants, Leiters have been received from sev- eral of the passengers on the Azor, none of Which are written in a gloomy strain. The plan of the emigrants is to go up the St. Paul s river to the Bopoora country, between fifty and sixty miles northeast of Monrovia. Tuere the government allows each head of a family twenty-five acres, and to a single man ten ‘res. The plan of the association, Mr. Porter says, isto go right ahead, and two hundred nore emigrants Will be sent out as soon as the A returns, accompanied by a com etent cian. The intention is to bring about ereial relations between the colonists id this cour Porter thinks this emig a- tion scheme is Beund to prove a great suceass in the end.—[ Balt. Sun, 11th. FOrRInLE d, for the ICIDE OF A Puysictan’s Wire. Mrs. Dr. Allyne Maynard committed suicide | at the house of her nurse in Cleveland, 0} Monday afternoon. For eighteen months shé had becn subject to fits of melancholy.and had been in several lunatic asylums, without re- gaining her reason. Monday afieraoon h hurse left her alone for a couple of minute and on re entering the room found her euyel- oped ina sheet of flame, She had saturated her ciothes with coal oil and then set fire to them. Iv fifteen miautes she was dead. The deceased was forty years ol j, a native of Cleve land, and tor years was one of the most re fined and intelligent ladies in that city. years ago, while traveling in Europe, she was Seized with fever, and since then had’ been {: paired in mind. Her husvand is among the host successful physicians in northern Ohio. How Tnzy Drvecep Coverxey. before the race at Skaneateles between Court ney and Dempsey, the champion oarsman or- dered a glass of lemonade up to his room in his hotel. Being thirsty, he drank hall the flass without taking breath, and then horror, he tasted 1 foul play, that he had been dru He summoned the landlord to h » and, in a trembling voice, expressed his fears and cemanded an investigation. One was insti tuted at once, and the fact was very soon d2- veloped that the bartender, who professed to be an admirer of Courtney, was alone respon sible. Desiring to make the lemonade as piew ant to the taste as it could be made, he adie | a Jittle Catawba wine, and as Courtney never uses wines or liquors 1m any form, he mistook the wine fora di S: rai, SHOOTING AFFRAY.—The True Marylanior States that in Somerset ¢ M1. last wee a colored man from Baltimore, who was assist ing Mr. Samuel Barnes at threshing.refused t> do some work ordered, for which ha was hi The man then drew a large bowie-knife and struck at Mr. Barnes, cutting him over : across the side about four inches long, b: tunately only skin deep. He made another lunge directly at his heatt, which Barnes fended off by throwing up his arm, and the knife that time went through his shirt sleeve, but did not eut his arm. ‘The man was then knocked down by a bystander with a elub.and when he recovered maie his escape into a swamp. CoMMUNION Rurusep 4 Hrserxtan.—At the 8 o'clock mass at the Catholic church at Milford, on the instant, Father Cuddiay refused communion to a Hiberuiaa because ke Lad been one of the sixty persons who signed the card calling the ‘pastor of the church a calumniator, and said that he should continue in such refusal until baggmh e o4 retiaction for the card had been m: In the course of his remarks he calied attention tothe fact that the bishop had refased chris- Uan burial toa Hibernian who had died, and he added ghat if any of the Milford Hibernians had been killed by the ears on their way to the picnic at Hopkinton, a week last Satur- day. as they came very near being, he would have felt constrained to have refused them christian burial, as they were engaged inan unlawful a (Vakland Repubiican, July 5. Po1soN, which was sent to Hunter, the mar derer of prints was interce; by the rison authorities, Tt is believed that Hunter + de irous of committing suicide, but it would be xoty imprudent in him ta do 0, for the ap- al case cannot be decided ‘ovember, and this will give chance. One of the points of yof whom | Two | - | from the residen’ e day | place, Sunday, while bathing. &g-The Newark Journal says that the in- dustries of that city are begin to revive nd it foresees a resumption of the old trade in carriages, a branch of manufacture from the failure of which Newark lost greatly dur- ing the war. cee ee MARRI#D, PIERCE—NOYES. On Ju'y 8h. 1878, by Rov. Father Boyle, MAKTIN W. PIERCE to MARIAN B. youngest’ daughter of the lave Thomas Noes. ° ——__-+e- —___ DIED. BOUNDS. On the morning of July 11th, 187%, ANNA LOUISE youngest daughier of David Ts and Eila A. bounils, aged 5 nonths and 12 day R latives and friends are respectfully invited to at ene Nhe funeral from the residence of her pa= rev ts, 23:8 T screet nosthwest, Friday, 12.n inst., at 5 ove! ck p. DUFFY. On Joly 11th, 1878 at 8 o'clock a m Mrs. KATE DUFFY. beloved wite of Patrick Duty. Orme: ery notice of inte-ment te-m Ti0#, (Rockville 84. ve] piea: } GIBSON, On July 11th, 1878, of asthania, Ep= Wak) SMILEY, aged 9 months and 29 days, young— est child of Thos. A. aud Esta F. Gibson, MARTIN. On July 10:4, 1878, at 8:30 p.m, after a Jeng and painfn! iliness of consam| | JAS. MATIN, Jr., eldest son of James and M. Marin, inthe twenty-thit on, sien year of his age. ‘The funeral service will take piace at 5 o'clock | toancrrow (Friday) afternoon, from the First Bap- list Church, Toircoenth street northwest, Friends iuvited to attend without further 1 ° NASI. On July 10th, 1873, at 10.45 o'clock a, m.. of paralysis, Mrs, Bitz. Nasu, tal Will take place from thé Nineteenth- street Baptist C to-morrow (Friday) atter= heon at 40°clock, Rulatives and fricuds are In- vited to attend, * | YEATMAN. Oo toly teh, 1 | ALELED H.. aged 23. years ) Ar horand Sareh E. Yeatta: | . Funeral Satu yy, 13 binst.. a of bis fa! 18, 78, at 9:3) am, ad 8 months, son of southwest. i yi iW. UNDERTAKER, (Formerly with R. ¥, Harvey), 940 F Street m. wi, One door east of Te: Burial Caskets of ali grates and sty iss, bodice Kubalmed aud preparod for transporte jon. | “Lady attendants at short notica Everything strictly first-class and on the most | Peasouabls terms. J | CARD.—Keailsing the need of such werviow in times of action, and particuuriy io casee | Of death from contagious Uiecasct, etc.. the under- Signed wish to aunounoe w the publie that they sre bow prepared to undertake the Cuiy of layéng ome ond dresring the dead bodis of ladtes a Nhe | dren, and iu short to perform aif those ofc | sary In case of death which the family can: | expected toGo, apd which neighbors and | Sre uot always prepared to undertake, The | of Referenoee given, and prices reaeouable, is solicited. | KB. FBIKB @ OO., (Flower Preserver,} | _apo8-3mi 909 Biohth vircet nw. | FRED, SPINDLER, UNDBETAK®, 1838 Bevonth et. ww. Washington, (Residence at pisce of business.) Bodies Km and prepared for transprtation. Jone B wien, UNDERTAKER, UNDERTAKERS, &. marlg-ly A. BUBEDORE, ° ISS? JOth st, mies, PBoProsats FOR COAL, Orrice ¢ Tue Pt Buc FaixrEa, ASHINGTON, Jaly 3, 3 Sealed Proposals will be rece od antd MON] DAY, July 15:h, at 10 0°clock a.m., for farnish= ing this office with five hundred (600) tons @ xa Creek Cumberland Coal, run of the mine, quality. Pi will "be endorsed on the envel= Pega Oo ae yb-x8t” ‘Public Printer. GAS nal auenctares nae fatreconrs tne OOMPRESSED YEAST, leave to inform the public that all such bearing wishing to Sold Sens should ca for @AFF, FLEISCHMAN & 00.'8 GENUINE ARTICLE.