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GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. | EADY-MADE SHIRTS. ‘Men's unfinished Shirts, 60 cents; of Wamsntta ‘muslin, 75 cents. Finished, 75 cents; of Wam- sutta musiin, 90 cents. 13-inch, at 60 cents unfinished, and 75 ceats fn- ished, of Wamentta cotton. Waits 10 ORDER. The best Shirts at $2.25; second, $2, $1.75, $1.50, 91.25 and $1 Fit always warranted. Best 4-ply Linen Coilars, 8 for $1, special bargain; others, 6 for $1. Linen Coffs, 25 cents per pair, Dest do., 37% cents. Jeans Drawers, 60 cents. Gauze Undershirts; Lisie Thread do. Novelties in Neckwear acd Hosiery OMPSON’S SatmT FACTORY, B18 Fate notes opr. Pant Obes, jelb-tr_ 814 F st. PFuess sTrock . Youths and Boys, Jnst received. or 5yRAW HATS For Gentieme: Bore. Just re z sortment of Ladies and Gentlemen's SUN UMBRELLAS. at the lowest macket prise UMBRELI.4% snd PARASOLS covered and re- paired in the test manuer, WALTER KER, HATTER, £419 Pennsylvania Adconue, Above W?iard’s Hotel. apli-tr COAL AND WOOD. OHNSCN BROTHERS, WAOLESALE AND BETATL DEALERS ix COAL AND WouvD. We desire « caii theattention of us padlicto the fact that we uw have on hand tbe iacgest sud ves: ef COAL AND Wourl tthe Dis ‘facilities for dotug .1s:i@ss are no. firm in the sacne .}.eta the Uniter by ar Grates: that’ Sur Kindling Wood “sciory is the largest south. «2 New York; aud, ‘vised, our sp. ointments (r doing @ Coal an? Wood’ busines Brecompiet ~ 2-ary particuiay 8,248 Ibs, to Lbs ton our invartabie standard, Bast Varieuxs at Lowest Market i’rices. Main office +. pot, Mill and Wnarves, foot 19th 13th ac’ & streets southwest, Offces— 1908 ¥. 1113 8th anc W418 7h streecenorth- went, jan ltr STEAMERS, &c. 1 POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS.— glia y yg cape He will make three tris Sip ilamea each week, t=) to NOMINI FERIY and one to MATTOX CREEK, siwp at inter~ mediate lanc es potas andl rete: nt w farther information inquire at @. L. Sheriff's Coal and ‘Wood Ume=, 1it4 and. 888 Pennsylvania avenue, ‘and at whar!, foot of 6th and N streets, ‘sp20-tt G. TUCKEB JONES, Agent, Boye’ Shirts, 12, 12'5 aud | FUTURE DAY¥s. T. COLDWELL, Auctioneer, TEES’ SALE OF A DES*RABLE THREE- RY ASD BASEMENT PRESSEU- RICK DWELLING. No.13i5 ELEVENTH TREET. BETWEEN N AND O SLREETS NORTHWEST. B_ virtue of a ead of trast. dated Septem- | ber 15th, A.D. 1874. duly recorded in Liber f No, 58, folie 255, one of the land records for. the List: tetof Columbia, we ne pecaess on one arty Secured tbereby, We Will sell at_ pad) = Hon tm tront of the peemises, on MONDAY. July 22 1878, a: 6 o'clock p.in., the following described Teal estate, situate in the city of Washington, LD. fowit: Ltnumbered seven (7.)in Joan M- Sin.s* (executor) recorded subdivision of squa humbdered three hundred aod thirty-nine 39 ) tog: ther with the improvements, &c. ‘Terms: One-fourth cash; and the balance in six, twelve and e'ghteen menthis, with interest at 8 per cevt. per annum, secured by a deed of trust on the property seid: of all cash, at option of the pur- chaser.” A deposit of $100 required at the time of ss'e, and all conveyaucing and recording at pur- haser’s cost. Terins to be complied with In seven herwise the Trustees reserve the right to he property at the risk and cost of the de- faultl g por Taser, after five days" advertisement, 2K HOOPE! 3.co BRAINA* RO He WARNER, } Trustees, pO SCANAON BROS., Auctioneers, | TRUST? Es’ SALE OF VALUABLE VILLA i | } | TRRNCON, | chon. recorded im HOUSE 4 NDFAKM OF AB SUT 40 ACRES, FEONTING ON WUODLEY LANE, NEAR THE CITY LIMIT, By virtue of a deed of trast. dated Novem ber Ist. 1876, and duly recorded tn Libe: No. 25 folic 268, one of the land records for, the District of Columbia, and_by written request Of Ube perty secured thereby, we will sell, at pub- lic auction, on the premises, on TUESDAY AF- July 18th, A. 78, at 6 orclock, ai tist oe tain piece of land lying In the count of Washingtoa, District of Columbia, and described as part of alarger tract called "Pretty Prospect, "* adjoining the lands late the property of the widow Forrest, called ** Rosedale," and the tract called -*Woodiey,"* late the property of Philip Barton Key, Geceased, said part of **Pretty Prospacw’’ teing fully deseribed by metes and bounds In a ceed from Lewis Kengia and wife to Jane J. Nich- ler N.C. T., No. 59_follos 267 268 and 269, one of the land records of Wash- ington county, 1). C., together with the improve- ments. ways,’ easements, rights, privileges and appurtenances to the same belonging or anywise apbertaining. ‘The alove tract of land contatns abont 40 acres, and is improved by_a handsome vilta (two story frame) containing 8 rooms: gartener's house, Jorge house, barn and out-houses, ‘The above tract isin theinimadiate vicinity of the farms of Dr. y, Mr. Middieron and others. This tract wiil ject toa $7,0.0 note, with tuterest, se cured by deed of trust on the properiy. A detail siatemeant will be made at sale. ‘Terms: T e amount secured by this deed of trast and expenses of sale in cash zs R. W. DOWNMAN, iy6 @. F. GR Es, } rrustees. UMME™ ARBANGEMENT. bs —— NORFOLK, FORTRESS MONROE AND ihe THE SOUTH. The swift elegant tren Stewmer LADY OF THE LAK:. Capt. C, J. BONNE VIL a mere h-street wharf motil + notice, Cp § MON DAY, WED \ RSDAY and FRIDAY, at 6 o'cl .M., Connect -.g with steamers for Bosion, Provi: nce and ot! ar Northern joints, Returnin leaves, Norfols, every TUESDAY, THUBSDA and SATURDAY, at 4o’elock p. wm. FOR Pri *MAC RIV¥ 3 LANDINGS, Steamer J¢'riN W. THOM PSON, Captain Joan RB. Woop, leaves her whar!, termf- nus of 7th an. sth street lineof cars, at7a.m., three times per week, for Currioman, § smini and Leouardtowa, stopping at intermediate ‘arulings each trip. Days of sailing, game as Steaincr Mattano. ly at the oMfce, over For further \:.ormstion, 3} Metropolitan Bank, Knox's Express Uifice, or at the Company's Wharf, foot of 6:5 sirvet, Bagi epiied for on application at Knox's Ex- ress Otfice OF SAMUEL BAGON, Pres't. B. J. ACU LLY, Agent, STE 4 M#RS POR NEW YORK. The Bteam<rs JOHN GIBSON and EK. ©. KNIGHT alt-rnacely leave Pier 41 Kast River, New York, at 4 o'clock p.te wy BATORDAE Sie 0 Goon ria aune da, wn N ys Blu Tati ie day. Frelght Cakcu at lowest tates, or Information apply at oMe~ over Metropoll:an Bank. 16th street, ortoR.P. &. DENHAM, Agent, Water street, Coat "SAMUEL BACON, President, SUMMER TOUHISTS. ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, From Baltimore to Halifax and Vice Versa The A 1 British Lron Screw Bteamshipe— H°BERNIAN 8.200tons, Capt. Lt, Archer. R.N.B,; Neva Scortsx. 3.200 fons, Capt. Richardson; ASPIAN, tons, Capt. Trucks. CAST eave Ralttisors other Wednesday in ROH HALIFAX. OVA SOOTLA, a Cabin e Lo Halifax, . 4 Rourd tripe e 35, gold. This is an ox Hen’ opDUr nty to enjoy s brief is 18 ap excel rtuni en. ocean trip iu Firaf-clase Trans. Atlantie’ Steam gitpe and the charming summer cilmate of Nova First cabin toSt. John’s, Newfoundiand..§35, gold First cabin to Liverpool. 5 ¥or farther information appiy 401 aS 75, gold A. SCHU:! HER & 1, 5 South Gay street, Baltimoi id. STEAMEKS. NCHOL LINE. ith yy Sail from New ‘York for UNITED STATES MAIL SATURD. tors. Ail Staterooms on main derk. and Saloon ainidsht SALOON CABLNS, $65 to $80. CURRENCY. BECONDC 4BIN, including ali requisites, 940. Excursion Ticketg for First-class NI York to Pacis return, §135 to $196, accord. ing te stateroom and route chosen. Pavol, HENDERSON SHOT NEW YORK. S\- WLING GREEN, N Ort ANNI‘ KH PMPHRKYA, <8 loth st.’ 5 ennsy ania w., or L. @ARD Avenue, Wash ugton, ‘OBTH GERMAN LLOYD. "BAMSH!P GINB BETWEBN NBW YORK, SOUTEAMPTON AND BRBMBN. ‘The steamers of this Com) iy wil sail every Sat- urday from Bremen Pier, foot of Taird Srreet, Hotoi~n,” Rates of passage: SSPE From New ¥. -k to Soumampton, Lon don. Havre Ac. Bremen, ret cabla, #100 rm currency. Fo OF passage, avply to OSLBICHS & z ‘spiem ling Green, New York. XDE’s NEW EXPRESS LINE HILADEL PAL ALEXAN DRI. WASH. INGTON AND GEORGETOWN, OONNECTIN: aT PHILADELPHIA WITH CLYDRE'S Lips r SOSTON, PROVIDENCE, AND NeW ENGLAND STATES, Satling Days. From Philao- phia—Saturday, a: 12 wm, Prom Washinz7on—Monday. law From Ger: ‘wu—Monday, at 7 p. a. Freights re-! ed daily. rough Bills of ledirv sen to Roston a0 Sytieeet’ Providence, aus! River. i ba signees wishi:r. x T goods landed at @eurgevown SEi wil! p "see ave them marked ‘*@eorge- jon apply toJ. H JOHNSON treet borthwost. and 18th-street 3.6. FP HYOE, 50 Wa eters Tsevees Putter Getphia. marg0-1y | ah. | P A. DARNEILLE, Real Estate Auctioneer, STEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED PROPERTY—No. 343 PENNSYL- VANIA AVENUE NORTHWEST, BE- TWEEN 3D AND 4'3 STREETS. By virtue of a deed of trust dated March 11, 4.1. 1871, and recorded on the 14th day of fm March, A.D. 1871, in Liber No. 639, folio. 480, oe of the land records for Washington coun- ty, in the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we will sell, at public uctiob, on the premises, on" TUESDAY. the 14th of May, A.D, 1378, ‘at 4:30 0°clock p.m., the following déscrited real estate, viz: All that plece or parcel of ground situated in the city of Wash- ington, District of Columbia, known as the south- ern part of lot aurabered sixteen (16), In reserva tion numbera! ten (10), the said southern part of said lot having a front of twenty-five (25) feet on Pennsylvania avenue, and runn:ng back with the same wid'h to ihe depth of seventy (70) feet and | two (2) inches The said lot is situated on the north side of Pennsyivania avenue, between 3:1 and | #5 streets. and 1s improved by ‘a four (4) story bricl ‘k Dwei'ing House and Store. Terms: One-fourth of the purchase money to be paid in cash, and the residue In three equal Instal- ments. at twelve (12), eighteen (18) and twenty- | four (24) months respectively, with interest on the whole, payable half-yearly, co be secured by nove: | and adeed of trust on the premises, A deposit of $500 will be required when the property 1s knocked down, The terms of sale must. be colaplied with within one week after sain, Gtherwiso the property Thay be resold, after oue Week's novice, at the Fis PAY DAENETLLE, } Trustees. F.D. CLEARY, Salesman, mj3.4,6,8,11, 13,14 @9-THE AROVE SALE IS POSTPONED oa | HITHURSDAY, SIxTH DAY OF JUNE, MERICAN LINE OF ST{L.AMSHIPS | Sn en Per Phil is to wel uching at Cin of c ‘ate and daca pa tickets abin, rimediate ans can be had at H. D. COUKE, J2 & GO. b, Bank 2rs, 1480 F st, “Also, agents for the Red Siar Line to Antwerp. mves-tr [p45 LINE BOYAL MAIL STEAMERS, BHEW YORK to QUEENSTOWN & LIVERPOOL EVERY THURSDAY OB SATURDAY, City of Bertin. City of Kichm: City of Chesier: Cay of, Mowtne com ‘O81 iyn..2 911 ese aguificent steamers, built in watertight medts, are among the strougest, and fastest or the eens ‘The saloons are laxuriously furnished, espec! Well lighted and ventiisted, and take up the whol width of the ship. The principal staveroums are amidships, forward of the engines, where least Bolse and inozton ts felt, a pista with evor comfort, having all latest improvements, dou! berths, Glectric bells, &e. Poecuisine basalways teen aspecialty of thisling, tall | Lot two (2), 1878, same hour and place. By order of Trustees. P. A. DARNEIULE, Auct. F. D. CLEARY, Salesman. my14-2aw&d3 43-THE AROVE SALE IS STILL FUR- | THER POSTPONED until THURSDAY, June 27th, at same hour and place, By order of Trus- tees. P, A. DARNEILLE, Aunct. F. D. CLEARY, Salesman, Je6-Baw &ds ae THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED uptl WEDNESDAY, July 17, 1878, same hour and place, P, A. DARNEILLE, Auct. F. D. CLEARY, Salesman. je23-2aw&ds J}, Be WARNER, Auctioneer. *. . ar TRUSTEES SALE OF A THREE-STORY AND SEMENT BRICK HOUSE ON TWEEN JUTH SIDE OF D STREET, BE- NEW JERSEY AVENUE ‘AND SOUTH CAPITOL STREET SOUTHEAST. By virtue of a deed of trust to me, dated June 15th, 1874, recorded in Liber No. 753, a f the foito 170. &c., one of the land records for the District of Columbia, and by the direction o! beneficiary therein named, I sha!l sell at able auction, infront of the mises, on MONDAY, the 29ch day of July, at 5 o'clock Beater gg, tHe east One-third part of lot numbered fifteen (15), in square numbered six hundred Sind ninety-thiree (693), fronting: nineteen feet on D street south- east, between New Jersey avenue and South Cap- itol 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: One-fourth cash; balance in six, twelve and eighteen months after the day of saie. with 6 percent. Interest, to be secured by a dead of trust on the property, containing an Insurance clause, If the terms are not compifea with in tan days after sale, fhe Property. Will be resold at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days’ notice. to be published in the Evening Star. All the cost of deeds and recording to be paid by the purchaser. By J HN W. KENNEDY, Trustes. OURT SALE OF VALUARLE LOT ON NEW / YORK AVENU®, BETWEEN 14TH AND 15TH STREETS N. W. Under and by virtuc of a decree of the Su. preme Coart of the District of Columbla, £7) passed on the 3d day of July, 1873, ina cel tain causa therein. No. 6,208 Equity, wherein Minnie J. Hunt is cowpiaiuantauu Raymoad W. Kurebe et _al_are defendants, I will sell, at public auction, in front of the premises, at 6 o'cloek p, on Tt ESDAY, the 16th day of July, 1878, certain piece or parcel of land situate and ly in the city of Washington, D.C., known aud desrribed as the western 19 feet front by tha depth cf Lot “H,** in Susan M. Barche’s subdivision of jn Square 23, improved by a Frame Building Sabject to a deed of trust to se-ure a Promissory no efor $1 500. bearing ten (10) pe cept. interest, due October 15th, 1878, upen which ints rest has ben paid to October 15-h 1877. ‘Terms: On -third cash. of which $100 wiil bere- ed at the time of sale, and tha balance in two equal instalments, bearing interest, payable resp3c- tively in six and twelve months, secured by the promissory notes of the purchaser, or all cash at the option o° the purcbaser; a deed to be given upon pay Tent In full of the purchase money, Convey- ancing at the purchaser's cost. = A. C. BRADLEY, Trustee, YOUNG & MIDDLETON, Auct‘ iy6-d PIANOS AND ORGANS. ALLET DAVIS &@ CO. PIANOS.— Us DT Wiit Pidnos a Bocas, Cae Kad oul se \9 séotrantrs HfL. SUM Nice, CLL tea / i. KNABE & COB WORLD-RENOWN- ED PIANOS.—These celebrated, instruments have been before the Dave APPT | for forty years, and have received the’ les’ caisins and bathrooms. gentieiuen’s smok- | ing and bethrocms, barbers’ shops, pisnos, lbra- ries. Ac. provided. ~ Agents tor dD. € A. BROSNAN. gos Ost a A. aw: ©. W. MOSS, Adams Express, feL}-mwtem UNABD ‘OTICE, ith the view of diminishing the chances of golision, the Steamers of this Ine lake a specific On the cetwand passe. feces ciacenstown to New York or Boston, crossing the meridian of 60 at a3 OGb thenoneward panmge erosting the 9f 60 at 4% lat.. or nothing to the uurtb of 42. ‘at.. OF nothing to the vurth BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN aerwate See gras CALLING AT CORE HARBOR OO” Frou Naw You. *Kussia... Wed., July 8 | *Bussia, Wea. sJaly 1D ‘Soyeetnin. Wed. Joly 37 AD alge = Wea. aly 33 every (oi) Gore Tet A By ne OF P. * No swer Beat Tule ea at, and tot Madisberanens rete For treigh: and apply at the Company’s Office, No. ‘Bowilug Ones Green, and ee Sots BigkLow. ‘eos Ra scene Wan iis CHAS, @, FRANCKLYN, agent, ¥.Y. For rates of and other information apply wJOHN &. BAUE agent, Stand $3 Broadway, | N.Y. ne 923 Pa. ave., | highcst award Wherever exhibited, McCammon's favorite Pianos, and Pianos from otber celebrated @enufacturers constanily on hand, inger’s celbrated Organs. Pianos and Orgad sold, rented aud exchanged. “Particular attention paid ERR cha eins Wes ase, ween, a pove Penna, a oF BANKERS. ASHINGTON HUME REMEDY. DR. LEWIS’ PLASTER. SEVEN FOR A QUARTER. Une large and six small. Capeine anc Goxens. Sure cure for Cuts, Burns, Bruises and Sold by all Drugotets. Pye Ash for a Owoulor, AFF, FLEISCHMANN & ©U., ‘Original i g ven pal Manafscturers and Introdcers tnto COMPRESSED YBAST, Jesve to inform the publi all fons poe bearing our signature are imi! ud parties wi reiain their good Bread, Rolls, &c., should cali for GAFF, FLEISCHMAN & 00,'3 GENUINE ARTICLE, Warranted free from chemicals, myl-tr Rathisvonew, — ssi baieee al OH REPAIRER, 2 ‘SEMKEN. ENNSYLVANTE “AVENUE ong TO-MORROW. Dexca® SON BROS., Aurtioneers, ENGINEER'S OFFICE, D1sr1cT OF COLUMBIA, Wag ‘ON. Tine 29, 1878. ul Gr Ov SATURDAY, duly 18:h, 1873. at their ail offer for cash 10 ey respective locations, T the highest Pidder, their exclusive right and Privilege of using ihe several DISTRICT SCALES Until the 15th day of July, 1879. tor the purpose of Weighing Hay, Straw, Fodder, Oats in the straw and Live Stock, at the following places and times: No. 1. situated onposite the Best Office, Unlon- teen. D. C.. at 10:30 o'clock am. No. 2 situated on 9.b street southeast, between 1. street and G-orgia avenue, Navy Yard, at 11 o¢eock a.m, No. 3. situated at corner of 10:h street and Lou- islana avenue northwest, at 12 o°clock m. No. 4 sitvated at the Northern Liverty Market, 7th aLdU streets northwest, at 1 o°clock p 1. No. 6, ritua‘ed on High street neac Canal, Georgrtown, D. C,, at 2 o°clock p.m. N. 6, situated at’ the int-rsection of Boundary and H streets northeast, at 3.30 o'clock p m. No. 7. situated at Brightwood, D. C., at 5 O'cloe oii Patties purchasing will be required to comply Rith allthe provisions of the act approved June 80, 1872, and entitled ““An act regulating sale of jay," & y c. ler of the Commissioners, D. . po R. L. HOXIK, Licut, E. gineers, U. 8. A., Engineer of D. ©. No. 3 will Le removed from its present sisna avenue, between 9th and 10h strects rorthwest, If 89 desired by the purchaser, jt OMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer. HOUSEHOLD GOODS AT AUCTION. On SATURDAY MORNING. July 13.3 1878, in front of my auction rooms ai 10 ovclock, T stall sella general assoriment of Heuselivid Goods, Also alot of Wine and Vinegar, Jy1l-2: THOMAS DOWLIN®3, Auctioneer. UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, FOR SALE- YACHT NAUTILUS, feet, width 15 fest 10 inhi feet? well found in every thing: sails, Ings. Toprs, boats, mattrasses, anc rors and ca An inspection ‘nvited. If not soid private y }. she will be sold at auciion ou 13:h of July, at 12 m, Lies at the {rot of 7th st. jy10.3.* Y VIRTUE OF A DEED OF TRUST, dated May 14:h, 1873, and recorded in Liber No. 721, folio'481, et Seq 5 of the land rec ords for the District of Columbia, I shall sell at pubile auction, In front of the premises, on BATURDAY, the 13. day of July 17, at 5 o*clock p, m., lot marked C, in Todd*s snb|ivision of original 1ot 4, in square 87, with the improve- ments thereon ‘Terms of sale: One fourth cash; balance in 6, 12 and 18 months, for notes of purchaser secured by deed of trust, with interest from day ot sale, All couveyanelng at purchaser's cost, $50 at tiine of sale, W. B. TODD, Trastee, C.W. HANDY, Aue 452,6.9,13 UNCANSON BROS., Auctionvers. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE BUsI- NE-8 PROPERTY ON SEVENTH STRREC WEST. BETWEEN H AND 1 STREGTS No, 811 71H STREET NORTH- WEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Jnly 11th, a AD. 1871, recorded in Liber No. 651, folid £68, “et seq., of the land records for thé Dis- trict of Columbia, and at the written request of the rty secured thereby, I will sell, at ont ic anc- n, in front of the premises, on THURSUAY. July 18th. 1878, at 4:30 o'clock p-m., the followin described real estate, to wit: All that certain piece OF parcel of groun' situate and lying in the city of Washington, District of Golumbla, and known and described as part of Lot numbered nine (9), in Square numbered four hundred and fifty-chree (43), beginning for the same at the southwest cor- her of said Lot and running thence east ninety- sever (97) feet, to a private alley, intended forever to be used asan Ingress and egress to and from the public alley in said square; thence north eighteen (18) feet eleven and one-half (113) inches; thence meat Dineiy-seven (97) feet. and thence south eighteen (18) fect eleven and one-half (11's) inches, to, the Place of begiuntig ‘Terms of sale: Qve-fifth of the purchase money in cash and the residue in four equal instalments at one (1), two (2), three (8) and four (4) years, respectively, wich fnterest on the whole at six par ceut. per annum from day of sale. payable semi+ annually to be secured by the notes of the par- chaser and a deed of trust ou the premises sold; or all in cash, at the option of the parchaser. | A deposit of $200 wil be required at the time of Sale, All convenancing at the cost of the purchaser. If te terms of sale are not compile! with within seven days from the day of sate, the Trastee re- serves the right to resell the property atthe risk avd cost of the defaulciag purchaser, after five days’ advertisement. J. B. WIMER, Trustee. Js8-addbs Pp, * DARNELLLE, Real Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IM. PROVED PROPERTY, THE CORNBR OF VIRGINIA AVENUE AND 7ru STREET SOUTHEAST. | By virtue of a deéd of trust, dated 20:h day of Julg, 4. D, 1870, and recorded on the {7 1gth day of August, A. D. 1870, in Liber No. 621, rollo 294, one of the iand recoras for Washing- ton county, in the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured sharers Will sell at public auction, on the premises, on TUESDAY, day of July, A. D. 1878, at 6 o'clock p. m., tie following-described realestate, viz: All’ that lece or parcel of ground in Washington city. Dis- rict of Columbia, being part of Square No. 995, beginning for the boundaries of the same at tho southwest corner of sald square and runing thence along tke line of 7:h street east forty-one feet; thence east forty-eight feet; theuce soutnwesterly to the line of Virginia avenue fifty feet; thence wes' wardly along the line of sa'd avenue thirty-o.1¢ feet six Inches to the place of vegianing — Tne property is improved by a three-story Brick House, Terms: One-fourth of the purchase money to be paid in cash, and the residue in three in- stalments, at twelve (12). eighteen (18), and ‘wen- ty-four (24) months, respectively, with interest on the whole, payable haif yearly, to bese-ured by uotes and a deed of trust on the premises. A de- posit of one hundred dollars will be required when the property is knocked down. The terms of sale must be complied wi h within one week after sale, otherwise the property will be resold. after ono week's notice, at the risk and cost of the default- ing purchaser. All conveyancing at the coat of chase re rye-agds P. A. DARNEILLE, Trustee, TDUNCANSON BEOS., Auctioneers, TRUSTPES' SALE OF A TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING AND LOT ON Pu- T. MAC STREET, NEAR PROSPEUT BT,, GEORGETOWN, D.C. By virtue of a deed of trust, given i dared March 224, 1876, and duly recorded in Liver #11, folte $50, one of the land records, for Washington county, in the District of Cola bia, avd at the request’ of the party secured, we will sell at public anction, on FRIDAY, the 19th day of July, A.D, 1878, at 6 o’clock p.m., in front of the premises, all that plece or parcel ot ground situate in the city of Georgetown, District of Co- lomttay kt own as part of Lots numbered eight ea 8) and nineteen (19, ) in vid Georgetown, d= seribed as flows: Begin at @ pout on wast side of Pot. mac street a out thirty-two (32) feet south ron. Prospect street, said point of begtaning be= ig the center of the division wali between th- 8 cond aud third f che houses situated on east side of sald Potomae street, numbered from Prospsct Street, and run thence north with sa‘d Poto nic stiee! filteen (15) feet more or less to the csn‘er of the uivision wall between the firs aid second of Sulu ho. ses. said div sioa wall b: ing. on soath side of the passageway between said first and second houses, thence cast and through the center of said division wall fifty .50) feet; thence soath fiftesa (15) feet more oF less, to a point directly east of pout of beginnings thi nce west aud through can- ter of division wail between rald sseond and third houses fifty (50) feet to Potomac stree: aud polnt of beginning, ‘Terms of Sale: One-third cash; balance in six, twelve aud e'ghveen months, with Interest at 7 par cent. per annum Until paid, ‘interest payable semi- auntially, to be secured by deed of trast on the Eroperty'sold. A deposit of $100 will be required at Ume of sale. All conveyancing at cost of pur- chaser. If terms of sale are not coinplied within Gays, the Trustees resrve the right to reseli the property at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, upon giving 6 days’ notice of such resale. WILLIAM A. GORDON, Unastans, .., WM. D. CABSIN, ambos 1 UNCANSON BROS, auc JyB-cod UNCANSON BRUS., Auctioneers, TSHhUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE FSTATE, AT THE INTER ‘i : Wwe FRAME BUILDINGS. A By virtue of a deed of trust. dated Novem- ber 26th, 1877, and duly recorded in Liber No. 876, folio 36 et seq., Ouse of the land, revorus of the vistrict of Columbia, and by tuc Written request of the party secured thereby, wa will ell ai public auction, in froat of che premise: on TUESDAY, 231 day of July, A. D. 1878, at 8 o*ciock p. m.. all that piece of ground sitaate in the city of Washington, D. C., and knowa and cescribed as Lor uumberrd eight (8), of Lemael F. Clark’s sub ‘ivision of Square north of Squara three hundred and th'rty-four (834) beginning for the rame at the northwes: corucr of 2 lot and running thence south wong the east line of LL:b street west ninety-six .96) feet and seven aud ose- hall (75) inches to Verm nt avenue, thence in a nO) thes terly d rection along "he wese line of Vor- mont avenue eighty-seven (87) feet and nine (9) inches; hence by a straight jine forty (40 fee to the place of pepluntng, together with the improve- ments, consisting of two Frame Bulldiugs Terms: One-fourth cash; balance in ste, twelve and cigbieen months, with interest at 8 per cant, Per avnuim, secured by a deed of trust on the prop- erty sold, "A deposit of $100 required at tine bf sale. A conveyancing at expense ot purchaser, ir terms of sale are not complied with in seven days after saie, the Trustees reserve the rigat to resell the property at the risk and cost of the 1e- faulting puicha-er,after five days’ advertisement. JOMN JOY EDSON, Yon . CHAS. E. FRASER, § Trustees, DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts, J)5 Qiw&ds HANCFRY SALE OF REAL ESTATE IN D. U.. SITUATED NORTHEAST, BE- REELS. of the Distric’ of Columb! in Equity ia, passed in Equity Fitzgerald et al.) the goed 3 Trustee 2 etal, the nn as Trustee. Wail eel! on WEDNESDAY, the 17:h day of July, A. D. 1878, at 6 o'clock p.m., at pub‘ic aucti i, 11 front of the premises, all ‘that piece or par-el of ground lying and being in the city of Wasuing-on, and District or Columbia, and known as Lot o.1m-> ered thirty-five ($5), ih Square seven. hun tred and seventv-four (774), tog: with the apyur- terances thereto belonging. 3 = fs, & a > Zz, i eis oh annum; or mow» y to be paid in cash. whbh within: five THIS AFTERNOON. UNCANSON BKOS., Auctioneers, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THREE TWO-STORY RRICK DWELLINGS AND LOTS, SEVEN TWOSTORY COTTAGE FRAME DWEL- AND LOTS AND NINE BUILD- LOTS. SITUATED RESPECTIVELY ¥ STREET, 7th AND 8TH STREKTS NORTHEAST. By virtue for the District of Columbia, and AA request of the Fart, sect! ‘we will sell. at public auction, on 'UESDA abch day of June, A.D. 1878, at 5o'clock p, m., in front of the res] ‘ive prem- ises, all those certain pieces or parceis of land and Preinisee, Known and described upon ground plat Or plac of the city of yyashington. D.C, as bei Lots Nos. 7. 8.9. 10. 11, 12, 14, 15, 18. 17 5 1, 22, 81, 82 33 and 34 of A. B, Kelley's subal- Visiou of square 888, together with all the improve- ments, Ways, essements, rights, privileges, ap- popstancee aod hereditaments to the same, be- onging oF otherwise appertaining. Lots 7, 8 and 9 are improved by three well-ballt two-story Briek Houses, Nos, 706, 708 and 710 H street 1 @ Lots 10, 1land 12are unimproved and front on H street ne. "ing at the corner of H and 7th streets Lot 12 ne. ‘Lots 18 16, 17 and 21 are unimproved and front on Tih strees east. Lots 14. 15. 18 and 22 are improved by two-story Frame Dwellings fronting on 7th street, between Hand I streets he. Lots $2 aud 38 are unimproved and front on 8th street 1 .e. Lots 81 and 34 are tmproved by two-story Fram Dwellings and front ou 8th street, between H and I streets n.6. Terms: One-third cash; balance in six and twelve months; notes bearing Interest at 7 per cent. unt: paid, apd secured by de-d of trust ou the premises sold. All couvey: ng at the cost of the purcha- ser.” (A dupesit of $100 required ou each Tot is oon |. Lf the term: of sale are uot complied wit seven days from day of sale, the T-ustee- reserve the right to reseli the property at the risk nc cos! of che de‘aulting purchaser, upon giving five days’ public notice of such resale. JOHN H GLICK. Teuton: CONRAN KAUFFMAN, my30-d {Post} 4@- THE ABOVE SALES ARE POSTPONED, on account of the incletmency of the weather, until SaTURDAY, 220 day of dang, same hour and places, JOHN H. GLICK, Trustecs. 18, CONRAD KAUFFMAN, e @g- THE ABOVE SALES ARE FURTHER Postp-ned untii WEDNESDAY, 3d day of July, same hour and places, JOHN H. GLICK. je2t-d = CONRAD KAUFFMAN, ag THE ABOVE SALES ARE FURTHER pes poned untli MONDAY, 8h day of July, A.D. 18, ame NOH RL. GLICK 3a CONRAD KAUFEMAN, } Trustees. A9- THE AROVE SALES ARE FURTHER poned until FKIDAY, 12-h day of July, A.D. + See HA OUICK goa Conrad RAUFEM UN, | Trustocs, HUMAS DOWLILN&, Auctioneer, CHANCERY 82LE IN TRE COUNTY, WELL LUCATED AND IMPROVED. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court cf the District of Columbia, passed tn equiiy cause No, 4358, wherein James Smith et ai. are complainants and John J. Magee et al. are do- fendants, passed on the 1L/h day of Jane, A. D, 1-78, I ‘ill sell, on FRIDAY, the 12h’ day of duly, 1878. at 4 o°clock p.m., in front of the prem- iseS. at public auction, all those lots of ground lying aud being in Washington county, District of Columbia, belig parts of Fletehall’s Chauce, de- scribed as follows: Beyinning for the first part at a sione now plavted, marked No, 1, sald stone being fanted at the end’of 72 perches on the fourth out- ine Jchn E. Chappell’s part of Fieteha!l's « hanes, 4s run and laid down by a Mr, Denmead, said stone belng at the south corner of the small let Where George Col It a smatl house, aud running thence from said stone N. 613g degrees W. 34% Perches toa ston 2 ie Ne Ty degrees east 40 perches to a st being on ‘the divi sion Line of Jot laid W. Hanes; then leaving said division line, +. 67-3 degrees east 20% perches io the West division tine of Mrs. Morgan's fot, and then with it us far as it goes and in a s:raight line continued to the place of beginning at stone No, 1, containing 8 acres, And beginning for the se: Ond part at a corner stake, being the south corner of Smith's part of sald tract and the northwest corner of the lot heretofore owned by Ann Morgan, aid runuiag from thence with the west line of the Morgan lot 8. 12 degrees W, 16 7-10 rehes to the northeast corner of said_ Jas. «Gee's 8-acre lot; then N. 67'5 degrees W. 294 perches with the nor:h line of said 8-acre lot to the (2d thereof. at an laterseetion witn the east Ilue of Jobn W, Hates 20 acre lot; then with said east line N. 173 degrees X. 18'4 perches to the end of said line aid thence in a straight lineto the begin- ning, at Fmith’s southeast corner, containin| acres and 19's perches of land, more or less, being the property owned the late James Magee. ‘Terms of saley is por decree of the court: One third cash: balance in two equal instalments, at xX and tw ‘e mouths, with interest at 8 per cent, n day of saic until paid, secured by deed of trust on properry sald, or purchaser can pay ¢ash; deed to be given on ratification of 3a or payment of all’ the purchase money. Gol Yopaucing at cost of the purchaser or purchasers. $100 deposit at time of sae. ‘Terms to be complied with within five days, otherwise the trustee re- reserves the right to reseli at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser or purchasers, on five days’ notice by advertisement In some paper pub- lished in the Distriet of Columbia, Je20-vots, M.D. CASSIN, Trustee, A. DARNEILLE, Real Estate Auctioneer A phi TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE, SITUATED ON THE EAST siDe OF NINETEENTH ST. BETWEEN PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND I :TREKT NORLHWEST, CONSIST. ING OF A NEW FIRST-CLASS LIVERY STABLE, By virtue of a deod of trust to me, dated the weifth (12) day of October, A.D. 1874, and duly recorded in Liber No. 762, follo 512, ene of the land records of thé District of G3 bia, and at the request of the party secured the by, I shall offer at pubite sale, in front of the prem- ises. on FRIDAY, the 1th day of July, A.D. 1878, at @ o’clock’ p.m., all that certain piece of Racal of ground, si:até and iying in the city of ‘ashington, in the District of Columbia, and be- ng known and de eribed on the plan or piat of said ely of Washivs ton as all of original Lot numbered vhirteen G80 in equare numbered one hundredand five (106, $3,000 cash; balance in six, ‘Trastees. i ‘Terms’ of sale: twelve and eighteen months, with interest at 8 per ceut. per annum until paid, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold. Of the purchase money $100 will be required to "he paid on the da} of sale, aud if the purchaser falls to comply wid the terms of sale within seven (7) days therea‘ter, the Trustee reserves the right to resell tve propor at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, col veyancing at the co-t of the purchaser. Je29-0.8d8 WM. L. DAVIS, Trnstea, J, & WARNEL, Hes Estate Auctioueer, By virtue cf a deed of trust to me, es Y Inne 30, 1876, recorded in Liver No. 825, Tolle 142, &e., oLe ot the [sud ree ounty of Wishington, DC, cf the veneficlary uain-:t therein, I shall sel on FRIDAY, July 12h. 1878 at 6 o'clock p.m. gu’ -lot filty-twe, (52) in square east of five hun- dred and nine (£.or 509) wih the improvemeuis, a two-story and Dasewe.t Brick House with six rocks, ‘Tecms of sale: One-fourth cash; balance in six, Wwelveasd elgnieen mon.us after the day of sale with ten per ce..t per auntim interest, to ve secu: by adved of trust ou ue property, Ali the cost of decds and reco. dixg to beat the oXpense of the pur- chaser, and if the terms are uot complied. with 1n ten Gays ater sale, the Diwpsrty WLI be resold at 2 rsk aud cost of the de“auiting purchaser after five days’ notice to he pubilshed nhs Evening Star. NO. W. KENNEDY. Frustes. JT. COLDWELL, Salesian. Jy 1-d ds for ne 4 J “T, COLDWELL, Rea’ Estate Auctioneer, USTFEY BALE OF A NEAT TWO-STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK DWE:.LING ON JE POUTH SIDE OF V STREER, BE TWEEN 19ru aNv Lirit STREETS NORTH: By virtue of a deed of trust. dated June 12th, A.D 1876, duly recorded in Liver Ni 819, folic 491, et Seq., one of the land reco: for the Dis'rict of Columbia, ann at che requn the party secured thereby.’ w aucticn, In front of the pren July 19, 1878, at 6 ovclock p.m. scribed 're ten, D.C. 1 Ol will sell at pabtie 33, On FRIDAY, he following de> ebtate, situa ein the city of Waskinge to Wit! The west twenty-ons (21) feet Heat by ¢he bundred and for:y- five (145) test dep, of original Lot numbered sixte-n (16,) in square uimbered two hundred aud thiriy-sik, (238/) to. gether with the unprevements, «. Terms: One-third cash. aud the batonce in six, twelve and eighteen months, wath La eres: at 8 por of truss on tle cent. per annum, secured by ave Troperty sold, or all rash, at opsen of the pur chaser.” A deposit of $100 requirsd at the tim of tale, and all conveyaucing aul po ding ac par- ehaser’s cost, Terms to be compli.d with Iu seven sys, othe: wise the Trustees reserve the right 10 resell the property at the risk aod cost of the de- faulting ae haser after five days’ advertisement, CHARLES B. PEARSON, Ty jyeeBRAINARD H. WARNER, } Trustees. yB-e PpPWUSIER-S BALE cF VAGU se 5 Dear Sew YORK Wve Mae AER, Lot 13TH AND 14TH STREETS NORTHWEST By virtuc of @ deed of trust, dated are] ary 26h, A. D. 1873, and recorded In liber 718, 10 16 43 one of the land records of the District ot Columbia, T will sell at pvhite auction, in ‘ront ef the prewises, on SATURDAY, the 20 h day of July, 1878, at 6 o’ciock ym , che fole lowing-described real vstate, situated ju the city of Wasiingio, Db. c., to wh: Pare of orietuat lot 18° 1. squasé 252, having a front of 48 fee 6 luches on New York avenuy bv mean dep h of 110 test and containing nesris 5,000 squire fect of ground f.1m: $8,000 cash; balauce tu ene and tw. 2ea s with interewt at 8 p-r cont. per suuua, Bo cared by deed of trust. All couveyaxcing at ‘pure cl "s cost. JOS. C. @, KENNEDY, Trustee. J_T. COLUWELL, Salesiaan, j:8-deds \RUETEE”! ALE OF IMPROV LATE OS ELEVENTH StREE aE we H AND I STREETS NURTH- virtue of a 148, "A De Bie ae 710, ‘totic 207. one of the jand records District of Columbia, I will sell _a* pabiic suction in frout of the premises, on SATURDAY. the 20:h day of July, 1878. at 6:80 o'clock p.m... the fol- lowing descrived reai estate, situated in ths cl Of Washington. D.0., to wit: ‘The soath pa to lot 11, in square 318, having a front of 23% fost on Lith street, and cou alning sb out 3 858 square fect of ground, improved by a Ung; apd the north part of lot 1 ih same sau: une out res<tory Fram D vel- square, eg eg grout ae eee: hie ‘erik: $1.00 carh oneach lot; balance in stx, twelve and eighteen months, with’ interest seat ber anol fected bp deed of trust Allopae sage OB. C. G@ KENNEDY, Trustee, 3. T, COLD WELL, Salceman, Pp deas * = : | THE EVENING STAR. A UCTION SALE OF UNREDESMED i veceee ee 7 | FRIDAY Suly 12, 1878. Un MONDAY, July —, = 15. 1878, at_7_o'clock | P.m., and TUESDAY, Jaly 16, 1878, at 7 £9 i o'clock p.m , 1 will sell at my establisnment, No. 1238 PENASY! VANIA AVENUE, ‘Corner of 18th A iarze collection of - GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. JEWELRY, GUNS. PISTOLS, CLOCKS, &c. All _goocs which have been pawned hare over four months are included in this sale. E. HEIDENHEIMER. ¥. COLEMAN, Salesman. TRUE ADVERTISING.—Millions of dollars are annually thrown away in this country in useless and Ulegitimate advertising. The experience of ail enterprising aud successful business men ts that nothing repays he money Invested as adver- tising in a paper which EVERYBODY reads, That is the true way to secure publicity. The best busi- ness men know the value of advertising in such » ar. | Paper—and such a paper is Titk EVENTNG STAN. Jy12 St £. FOLEY, Auctioneer. It has the largest circulation in proportion to the 7OUNG & MIDDLETON, asctioucers, Population of the city in which it is printed of any. | — UNM. | BAver iB the world. Z¢ practically covers the TBUSTFES’ SALE OF VALUABL: Mz | whole felt, PROVED REAL EsTATS C RNER OF bas - SEVENTH AND B STREETS 8.x. : oteember dy 1879, and. recorded aunoue the Planes (a Faly. c a e Bre records of the District of Golammbia ta A PLEASANT TALK ABOUT JUPITER, mang, | Liber No. 804, folto 185, and by directiod of the SATURN, VENUS, AND MERCURY. | Party sectired ‘thereby, we will Sell, at public auc- From the Providence Journal, July 8. remises, at 6o°clock D_M., on fonain front of the Jupiter will be ae otbns oa ?, y the eleventh oad i578, rt Jupiter will be a conspicuous object in the | THORSDAY) the eleventh day of July, 1878, part | unit sky during the month, rising now city of Washington, D.: situa@d on the th- | sbout 9 o'clock and shining with wondrous east corner of 7 hand Bs Teets 8.c.,a plat of which | beauty in the cofistellation Capricornus. Oa will be exhibited at che time of sale. the 25th, this planet comes into opposition wiih Terms of sare: Upon each porton, one third | the sun,and willat that time shine with his | carh: and the bala er in two equal instalments at | Sreatest brilliancy, for he is atthe mearess nine snd eighteen moi with interest at seven | 2103 . t per cent., for wheih ‘notes of the purchaser, | 4PProach to us; the sun, the earth, and Pecured by deed ot ti * | pianet being ina line, with the earth in upon the property sovd, | P will be required, A deposit of $50 will be regaired | ¢ at the time ofsale, Ali conveyancing and record- nt at the purchaser’s cost. If the terms are not complied with in seven (7) days, the pro perty will - He is more than 180,000.00) of mie rthan when the op] ite portion of his oi bit, he comes ix > confumotion with the sun. The opposition of a pianet- means that So dat the ris’ and cost of the defauliing pur- Pp n is opposite to the sun, and ihat it BAU BN ey, {Zrastees. | will vise when the sun sets. Therefore, the sparkling gem that in the latter part of 4% THE AROVESAL® [8 POSTPONED watt! | 1 onth willrise above the south-eastern ho~ WEDNESMAY, July 17th, 1878, same time and | as the sun sinks below the westera may 0 Pace, CHARLES BRADLEY, trrustocs. | y recognized as Jupiter. It will tv }12-e0kds ANDREW ©, BRAMLEY, “se . ghijul to watch his coh event Tse, as he ri sing all the while i aches his oppositi» th. “Nothing in the easiern he his Supremacy until the Waxes into proporitons that overshadow | lus milder beams. The ning after she | passed her full, on the 15th, she will be u with the bright evening sta picture will be painted on th B. H. WARNER, Rea! Estate Auctioneer. 6 TRUSTEE’S SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON FoURTH TWEEN Q AN | B NORTHWEST. By vi tue of a deed of trust dated March 25. 1873, aud recorded in Liber No. 715, foilo 423, one’ of the land records for Washingto county, in the District of Columbia, and written request Of ‘the ho der of the notes secured | thereby, 1 Will sell on FRIDAY, Jui A.D. 0 evi put is ¢ le ac 1878 at 6 o'clock p, mn, at public auction, in front RIE IR Se pte ed of the premises, the followiug-descrivell real a lustre after the gl lispiay. | situate In Washinzion, D.C. to wit: Lot num? re alter the glorious display | de last year, when his glowing turned all the world into star gazers. | passing to his superior conjunction with the sun, reaching this point on the Sth of Septe ber, when he will be 150,000,000 of miles farther from us than at his 1 ple opposition of » the epoch of the discovery of his two tellites. Mars may be looked for in the con- bered sixty-four (64), 6t Daniel Cratty*s sub li vision of bbe east of square numbered five tun- dred aud nine (509), as recorded in Liber **H D. G.,° foilo 146. together with the improvem sit thereon, consisting, in part, of a Two-story five room Brick House, Terma of sale: Oue-fourth cash; balanca in six, twelve and elghteen months, with interest at 6 pet cent T annum u id, the Whole to be secured by adeed of trus' roperty. on of Leo, setting now not far from clause, All conveyancing at the purchasar’s cost snd not very distant from Regulus. If the terms of sale are not complied with within | O1 the 22d Mars and Mercury are in conjune. | ton days after sale, the Trustee Ba ete right t | tion. On the 29h, those who are fortunate poral! Seld property at the risk and cost of the de | enough to witness the total eclipse of the sun Tanith g parca ater ave days" notice, to be | Wiil\oe Mars. Reculus and Sercuty forsuit jy2-d&as &9- THE ABOVE SALEI- POSTPONED until an irregular line, Mereury being the bri; L,A- LUCE, Trustee. | Cat, and possibly the oly one of the ear | ie |i {6 | A Bride's Misfortunes. RIR QUSBaNn, THe M ER, MAKES OFF WITH HER MONEY A curious case has « ight at the How ard House in this city. On Monday of last week there arrived the Ss who reg istered as KR hn Moffett ett, and wife. Daring ording to his own ac count, Was o aud Jackson's staits. Then he wei Lto O} . Studied theology, and was erdat: et lie was a Baptist of the kind sm d shell.” and un lil rees ntly had { Sinttht t far to he she had be re and was diverced from her 1d, who is still living. On the distribu. { her father's property she received about Her mother warned | Krother “was a wolf clothing,” R00. Moftett bat she did not mind that, and married him. rth sheep's The ceremony was perfornied to Halim videntiy 1 Connetisville, re on their w runaway match. one for me cash,out DAL How2rd Nous: e her give him the drafts t » start tr cattle trade with seemed in Soion F who explained ‘that with the drafts until them, as they were drawn til she hesitated, and rendorsing her Gurk to think end enjoy the that when migh' drafts, locke ihe in im a cheek for $1.1 drafts were taken wie with the che Jer and tr bride's trun to buy a gold w suspicious that clive’ st \1 cn Sunday, b check was repuine. On Mc Was drawn | and Moflett disa t the ey OF NOL Is UNce Sused to give np unit! he saw M tt. or until on Was taken, and meantime the bi lide eo hay ing a’ hard time, going fro arding heuse to another 1ost destitute, says if t aud were to oney, sh receive him een dirappoimte especially as he wa: good por { Bu'timore T.—Several of enile asylum ard of that insti KILLED WITH A BasesaLt B the boys of the New Vork played ball yesterday in t tu Win. Hamilion braudished a dat around his preparatory toa hard blow. The at Slipped from his hands, and struck James ino visible during the short period of total | Crowley just bsiow the right ear. In the FHIDAY, July 19,1878, sauenour sad piace, | | darkness. nee iasitiea gts boy who saw the accident, 7 : + Ae zy Trastoe, uturn, although not classified asanevening Towley spuu round and round like a rooster J.T. COLDWELL, Salesman, jy 12-d& 1s until his opposition on the 22d of Septent t aft cut head off. and finally : S how hot long after I] o'elock, and at « He died immediately. Ham W ASE: B WILLIAMS. Auctionoar. the close of the month may be seen nearly two | ilton is twelve years old, and Crowley was 1001, northwest corner 10ih aud Dstreets. hou B carlton. Me is tracking his slow course | fourteen. Crowlcy #2 his comrades . : oe : _ among the smail stars of the constelia ion the breakfast ‘table “inthe morning, had PNTECTION OF SOLID BLACK EW SENUT coming into better position for ob | told of dreaming that he had been struck and CHAMBER AND PARLO® FUR MITt RE, ation, and may be easily recognized from | killed by lightning WALNUT OFL ICE TABLE AND WRIT? ING DESKS, BRUSSELS CAKPECS, &., AT AUCTION. On TUESDAY, July 16°h, 1378, comm: Ing at 10 o'clock a.m,- I shail sell,'at No 1014 ¥ street, between 10°h and 11 h streats nor West, abextensive assortment of Houseliiid uperit ior brightness to the stars in yy Ti ng also a little south of east. Venus remains unrivaled-among the morn- ing stars. She passed her greatest west elongation on the 2d of June, and is 1 speeding faraway from us to her superior eoa- the oe resin ruse «| Iwbetion on the Sth of December. She r D Dressing Cees and Biro Th tat Marie | Guring the month not very far from » o'clock, Wardrobes, “Walnut Writing Tabies.’ Walnut | ald early risers commanding a view of the Writing Desks, assorted sizes: Heavity Carved | eastern hi rizon will be well rewarded by the Wri ing Tae, covered with Buliard Cloth; W | Sight of ber charming face, and the soft, deli- nut Frame Parlor Suite, upho'stered in Drab, Rep, | and Blue Pufting: Walnut Frame Parlor Suite, up- | holstered in Crimson Rep; Walout and Mah. Center Tables, Walnut Frame Lounges, uptol- stered In Rep: Walnut Marble Top Sideb ard, Oak Extension Table and Diuing Room Chairs, Ook Hall Set, Brussels, Ingrain- and other Carpet Hall Oil'cioths, Brussels, Stair and «ther Carpe a large assortment of Blankets, Sheets, Spread: Kois‘ers, and Pillow Cases; Hair, Husk and Co! fon Top’ Mattrasses; Springs, Feather " Pitlo and Bolsters: Heating aud, other Stoves: Chilo ‘a cate coloring that distinguishes the ‘most beautiful star among the myriads that make up the starry host. Though far away, and small in size, she retains her sovereign swa and lingers iu the morning sky till the sun ready 10 show his face above the horizon. Mercury, in the first part of the month, is too near the sun to be visible, but, on the sist, | ke does not set till 8:20 o'clock, aud may, per: haps, be picked up by sharp es in the éven- re i a ing twilight, 7° south of the place of sunse Fae tenet Rey Pate; Range Fixtures, Cook: | Gi the 2sih, Mercury and Cranas acy it con: Chamber and other Furnizure should take alvan- | junetion, and both planets are near Regulus, tage of this opportunity, the collection being well | but a good telescope is needed for a good assorted, comprising in allthe contents of about | view of the celestial phenomenon. tweive rooms, ineens S usual, play’ er i WASH, B. WILLIAMS, Auct, The inccnstant moon, as usual, plays off her jylL-d airs and graces to win the favor of her brothe TPRcANson: BROS., Auctioneers, ict SG and sister planets. She glided as a slender thread of silver light near the path of Mars on the 2d, will beam with nearly fullorbed spien- Ta USTEES’ SALE OF PROPERTY ON FIP- | dor in conjunction with Jupiter on the 1th, TEENTH, BEIWEEN Ll. AND M sTREET3 a e 2 7 then NORTHWEST. SED PW Oe ROR DRERTS | and pass near Saturn on the 2th, then | nearly reached her last quarter.’ But she will ae Ww ] = séen in her most fascinating phase on the cree a iee at tre ian UC TON. | morning of the 2th, when in waning glory she of April A.D.1876, suid dup record i Liber Ah | hangs near the bright morning star, while HOUBE ON D. BETWEEN 1itH aNv ora 813. ‘fold 421. &c-, one of the land records moon, Star, and breaking dawn will form a for the District of Columbia, and by request of tue | Picture of celestial loveliness fair to behold. Party secured thereby, we shall self at pubite aue- | ‘Thus, with the waxing ald wating phases of tion, tn front of the respective premises. ou M the July moon, the rising, setting, and con sie py ots Bee tk care tte junction cf the planets, the Midsummer noc- Known and déserib don the pla: of plan of Wash- | Utnal sky will form a succession of pictures the north twenty-two (22) fect | Of unending variety, full of beautiful com nations of starry glory, delightful to wsthetic Jugton elty a3 bein, | taste, rich in arousing emotions of reverential front, by adepth of one hundred and ten feet six inebes (110.6), of original lot six (6), being the is ‘| north part of sutxlivision lot thirteen (13), in | awe, and fruitful in the best kind of instruc- tion, that which lifts the soul from the absorb- ing pursuits of time and sense to the contem- square numbered two hundred and fourteen (314) ‘Also, Immediately thereafter, we will seli, b} virtue of same trust, In front of the premises, all | piston of the wonders of immensity. The that certain piece or parcel of ground known aad | 5 to study astegaom: described as being Lat wumberod aistenn ioear | Summer isthe best time to study astronomy, aud Summer tourists will find no more satis- factory amusement than that which may be enjoyed in tracing the movements and learn Pywell and Brown's subdivision of Lots num ered five (5) to seven (7), In Adams’ su division of Square numbered two hundred and twenty-eight (228), together with ai) the improvements, wars, | ing the names of the mysterious twinklers easements. rights, privileges, appurtenauces an amging suspended in the depths of space, Fereditaments to" the same belodging oF im auy | LABSiNE Suspe ot Pi manner appertaining. ‘Terms of sale: $1 100, expenses of sale, and taxes in cash: the balance in six and twelve moaths, for which the notes of the purchaser, bearing interest from day of sale and secured by a deed of trast on the property sold, will be taken. A deposit of $100 on each piece of property will be required at tine of sale. Conveyancing at purchaser s cost. If the terms of sale are not complied with In ten days from day of saie, the Trustees reserve the right to resell the plece oF parcel in default at the risk aad cost of the defaulting purchaser, F the mountain tops, or, gilstoniag in the grand sky, reaches that arch over suburban resorts, or mildly beaming above the dwellings that surround the sea-shore. SUICIDE OF a YounG Huswanp.—William Schaefer, a young married man living at No. 2.589 First avenue, committed icide yester- He had not been on friendly terms with his wife, Margaret, and on Monday night the pair came to blows. Mrs. Schaefer then left WILLIAM KING,” }n, the house, telling her husband that ia the jyio-a Wat, WOODWARD, fTFastees, morning. she Would, have him arrested. she — | appeared yésierday Dcforé Judes Kasmire la YASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer. the Hariein police court, and that magistrate, LROVED PROPERTY: ROX < | after hearing her story, issued a warrant for TE ROUTER eae re PONTENG. JON | theapprehension of Schaefer. Olticer Bennett, AND RO STREETS NORTHWESE, af | of the court squad, armed with the document, AU TON, called at Schaefer's residence, and on b: By virtue of deed of trust. dated Ap-tl i ushered into his bedroom found the latier ina dying condiios aud attended by Dr. Steinert . iid a female physician. Schaefer had arisen [ shall proce ly and swallowed a quantity of Paris gree tosei? ar puptie auction, Ia frou at the promises, | His wroans attiaered attention. from the ott on FRIDAY, July 19 hy A. D. 1378, at Gurelocg | OCCUPaN'S of the house, Who summoned assist p.m. all that certain piece or parcel of landand | abee. The closing sceiie in Schaefer's lile was Riumlees known and desiguated as all of lot D. in | scmewhat dramatic. Around his bed stood auncn’s subdivision of lot numbered twetty- | the physicians and awestruck neighbors Ieed one berased: a gulivision of square nuih- | striving to restore the ebbing life, while the . A.D, 1878, and duly recorded in L.) 885, folio 167, &c., one of the land re. is for Washii gton coun-y. D. C on of the pariy secured iliereby, Prune pial OF Piet oF she Diese Gea? on, (22 | representative of the law remained to selce tefog the satus peaety caeerer SOMA Se | ful. Schaefer died at twentg mines weet i pe ma pperty conv: Dy Al’red ‘D. |. Schaefe: : el tes past 11 Cannon and wife to ‘Mary 288 under date of | am. A rumor prevailed in ‘at m during the January 30° 1878. snd recorded on the 9th day of | afternvon that Schaefer's wife had admin Febuary, 1878, in Liber 879, folio 188. together with the ‘improvements thereon, consisting of a Brick Building. Terms of sale: One-ha't cash: balance in stx months, for votes bearing interest from day of Fale, and secured by adeed of trust on. property Seidl! Converancing, ac... at purchaser's cost. $50 down on day of sale, and'if the terms of sae ave not complied with wi bin five days from sale, the Trustee reserves the right to resel tered the poison to her husband in a bow! of Soup, but the facts in the ease, it is claimed an sides, are as above stated.—[.V. Y. Hera Ith. MotTurr aNd DavGHTER Marrrep.—The le (Pa.) Herald of the sth instant of he ighter took place in this city, the one on Phebe at the risk and cost of the defaulting par- | Friday and the other on Saturday last. Mrs. JAB. MCDOWELL CABRINGTON, Trustee, | Hatriet Gibbs, formerly Mrs. Nolfon,was mar WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auct. jy 10-0843 ried last Friday at her residence ¢ race street to her third husband, Alouzo Stickuey, ‘ASH, B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer. a well-to do farmer of Darlen and her daughter, Miss Lyda A. Nolton, by her first husband, was married in the same house on KUSTEE SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON FOURTEENTH STKEEL x0aD, | the day following to Mr. Joshua C. Goodale, ABOVE COLUMBIA COLLEGE, BEING of Aurora, Hil. " Both ceremonies were oe ik s HTRICERS formed by Rev. J. N. Fradenburgh, Ph. D. AXP PARK STREET, MOUNT PLEAS Abe youthful pair went on their wedding tour Ree 5 the next train very remarkable cir- Ae AD Fess eet SE trash dated, August cunstance is related of Mr. Stickney and his No, 788, folio 339, one ef the baud Re vl for Washington county, in she District of Cova Mia. ane by direction of the party se. ured there we } proceed to sell at public auction, on the yemises,on MONDAY Jaly 280 A. V.1878, até UT CiOCk a @., the following-described real es ava, situate in the c. unty of Washugron, District of new bride. Both have been married and have families grown up, aud they fell in love with each other When Uey were quite young, but were cisappuinted lu love, aud have only now tied the bond at the hymenfal altar.” Colum! to wit: h of ‘ot 7 Mrs. Gray's Last Letter TO HER Hrs. sui teoe yin’. PB own's -ubaivi peg atu BAND.—A Mrs. Gray, of Fort Worth, took ner ant Plains and Lemar's onilet. (dvy recorded Unee childien to ‘the Trinity river and the sorveyor's office of the District of Culuinbi south of adiv ding line drawn across said lot wun bored nt a), commie ag. LA said dine aa Point in the westerly line of said lot ove hin lew sink beneath the surface, aud Mrs. Gra ane thirty-five (135) feet the north cor ‘ ‘ oud ay toa point in che easterly line of sad loc oaehan- | tober busband: | . . dred and foc -te (142) feet from the northeast | | “I write you a few lines to teil you good-by. corner of said lot, improved by a Dwelling and | You said I must leave, aad I could nut give up Growbed them and herself. James Mixon was attracted tothe river bank by the cries of a child, and arrived in time to see the little fel- Storeroom, my darlings to be slaves for others. You ac- ‘Terms of sale as follows, viz: The amount of in- debredness and the expenses of sale in cash and the | CUS¢ me of a crime I am innocent of, and if I was guilty, I would be as good as you are, and unless an accident happens, will never trouble you again. So good-by, my darlin, husband; good by pa, and sisters; don’t she a tear for me, just think one heart-broken wretch is gre: You know what a life I have lived lately; but God knows Lam inno. = of Sane against me, 80 don't look for me at all.” The note was plainly written, though evi- balance at slx, twelve and eighteen months, for Which the notes of th- purehaser, bearing luterest from day of sale. and s-cured ~y a deed of urust on the property soid, shall be taken. A deposit of two bundred dol'ars shail_bs required of the purchaser At the time of sale, and all oguveyauelng, r~ shall expense of the purchaser; and if tue term: Of sale are Lot compiled with within five days at. fer the day of sale. the Trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of de- faulting purchaser, JAMES T. OSBORN, dently with a nervous haud. The house was ALFRED G. OSBORN, }Trastess. in perfect order. ‘The clothes of the children WASH, B. WILLIAMS Aucc. ' jy10-co4ds and her own were carefully laid away, or hung prepared aiid intd sately'away in the costed, re ES cupboard. styeds" were made, the halts ta ones USTEE’S BALE OTE MPBOVED BEAL pe Virtue of @ deed of trust. dated Febra- roper places. and all things indicated de- . 187 gat Rao Mates stan ou of te dre fi] fideration—I Davlas ( Teras) Commercial. at pub in istrict ae aa-H. L. Dickey has been nominated for oa iia day of Sul Fist, at@ oveoex | Congress by the Tepublicaus of the eleventh nthe city of Wi District of Columbia, ne hun to wit: Original Lo: numbered four (4) in syne wheeme yy ee ee Oak = the comer of Sthand Dsiaon, norspeast, | SufTection, have been liberated there. containing forty-two. hundred(4,200) square feetoi | ##-Possibly truthful sign ona cheap store: "Terma: 00 cash, Sa ne Dwre Bowe. Don't go anywhere else to be robbed—step seeured. By ORG ig th. og 22's hosted lover roto a letter of the inamorata ee inping, c. @. K. g 2 SS % -ENNED' rere. ‘Sweatest. She will be a sister to hun here: The wedding of a mother and her | After lis death this was | recalled by the boys, who were superstitiously impressed by it—[LN. ¥. Sun, 1 FROM AN INSECT's STING. — The (Del.) A v Friday, June Wood. daughter, f John and Rachel of N Orang . Was out yard a few mi ‘an ins: kind lit on one of her temples stung her. hastily brushed the tn from her temple without ascertaining what it Was, returbing into the house she thought pothing m: of it until some time afterward she felt a violent itching pain in the of the wound, wich was followed by a swelling in the f. All re dies kn ny ng to give din an tward t i known rem applied. but atavail, and on Friday afternoon, betw and 4 o'¢ Miss Wood died. physicians are enti ata loss lo Know what kind of an hisect stuug lady.” EN SUED Fo! hirer in the city court ointment of a” guardian ad litem for the in lant George Huestes, in the suit of Elizabeth Hildebrand against. him seduction and breach of promise of marria is twenty A Lap or Ent OF PKOMISE.—Counse terday morning, and the caughter of poor p He is eighteen and his parer Miss Hildebrand asks for #10.) dar The court reserved its ¢ World, qth Two YEARS IN PRIsON rox Five Cents. — year old boy, who gave 40 Mulberry street, when he was arraigned in the court of general ses- sions tday pleaded guilty to au indict- ment charging him with larceny from the per- son, and Judge Sutherland sentenced him te state prison for two years. McElroy wag cavrhtin the act of taking a cheap pocket- book containing five cents from the pocket of Isabel Way. of Broadway, as she was walk- ing on Broadway on the 2sih of last month.— LN. ¥. Journal of Commerce, sth. his residence as 23-A papal consistory will be held on th» 1sth, at Which, howeyer, it is not likely that any new cardinals will be created. #-If the communists secure power in Cal- ifornia they will Protably have the name of the state changed to Kearneyfornia. DIED. BALSTER. July 11, 1878, Lorc'sta F. Baus- TiH, aged 4movths ahd 21 lays, infaut daughter of Thecdore and Johanna Balster. Funers! st 3 0°clock Sunday. 14 h tostant, frour the residence of her parents, 1215 four-and-a-half sect South Re: BUWDENS. On j Reee, ANKIE MILDRED BOWLEN ter of Lemuel G. anc Mary K. j Yeris, 2 msnths and B days. w Tune) 6) Will take place from the residence of Joly 11. 1873, after a short her paren 9% Seventh street northwest, Sav urdry me - at o'clock, Friends of the fam= fly aie invited Co sitend. * FFY. Ou Ju'y 11th, 1878 at 8 0° " ent Olivet cenictery, peloved wife {Pacrich Duty, in the forty-thtid yearof her ags. Foneral on Sanday evening, 14h iustaut, a: & ore divet cemetery. ut Holyrood, Geergetown, D.C. APRELL : | + Bris | of herege, or cons Sorts up: False the snc Years of so: We will lay her eoft and gently, Down wi ‘old damp ¢ Thst € ay sweetly 6 “TH the augel’s trump-t 4. BY len PRIRND. sof the famt!y are respact- ad her fuusral, from the resi- dence of her parents, NO. 18 G street, betwee North Cepitol avd First streets northwest, Sun day afternoon, at balf-past 8.0 clock, . GOOCH, On Thursday, Jay 11, 18" SaAksH GOOCH, in the cighty-second year age. Born in London, E: a, but a reside: the District for 60 ood years. Her funeral will take place frem her residence, No. 430 New York avenue, ou Saturday afvernoon at Bovclock. The fiends of the family are Invited lw attend. O'BRIEN, NicnoLas O Mary O'Brien, ag nd, Mrs. {her of Jn the morning of July 21, 387: TEN, oldest son of Michael am uirty-three Fears. Friends of th re tfully invited to attend the fu he resid: Tepts, 311 D street’ southeast, on erelock Wilmington (Dsiaware) par . YEATMAN. On July 11:h, 1878, at 0:39 am, H.. aged 23 yearsaud 8 months, son oF Baran E. Yeatman. Fuueral Saturday, 23°h ins’ from te resident ot Lis father, southwest UNDERTAKERS, &c. W, & sreane, * UNDERTAKER, (Formerly with R. F. Harvey}, at 3 orci * p.m. 636 B ste ‘ Burial Caskets of al! grad a Bodies Kinbaimed aud prepared for transportee Lady attendants at short notice, Everything strictly first-class and on the mos§ are not Of references given, and prices reasonable. A As solicited, Lee au es oo B. WRIGHT,