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THE LEADING NEWSPAPERS. STEAMERS, &c. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. LANDINGS.— FUTURE DAYS. Dexcanson BROS., Auctioneers, TRUSTFES" THIS AFTERNOON. A. DARNEILLE, Real Estate Auctioncer. JSTEES’ BALE OF VALUA PROVED PROPERTY —N VANIA AVENUE TWEEN 8p AND 45 STREKTS, Virtue of a deed of trusi dated Mirch 11 1871, and recorded on the 14:h day o} in Liber No, 639, foto. records for Washii iu the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we will sell, ai pablic auction, on the premises, on’ TUESDAY . 1878. ‘at 4:30 o’clock p.u bed real estate, viz: All that piece round situated fh the city uf ington, District of Columbia, known as the sor h- ern part of lot numbered sixteen (16), tion numbered ten (10), the said soul said lot having a front of twenty-five (25) Pennsylvania avenue, and running bac! game Width to ube depth of seventy (70) feet and two (@) inches. The said lot is situated on the north side of Peunsy.vania avenue, between 3d and streets. and is improved by ‘a four (4) story ‘k Dwel'ing House and Store. ‘ernis: One-fourth of the paid in cash, and the residue in three equal lustal- ments. at twelve (12), eighteen (18) and twenty- four (24) months respectively, with interest on the whole, pax ablo half-yearly, to be secured by note and adeed of trust on the $300 will be required when down. The terms of sale must be complied with within one week after sale, otherwise the proper' may be resold, after one week's notice, at the ris! and cost of :hé defauitin, P A. DARNEILLE, ¥.D. CLEARY, Salesman, &g THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED un- HITHURSDAY, SIXTH DAY OF JUNE, A. D. 1278. same hour aps place. Bx order of Tru: P. A. DARNEIULE, Auct. myl4-Daweds Fo POTOMAC RIVEB ‘The Steamer MATTANG Cc W. H. Byles, will make three two to NOMINI THE EVENING STAR. THE WEEKLY STAR. fee TWO-8TORY BRICK DWELLING AND LOT ON PO- TOMAC 8TREET, NEAR PROSPECT 8T., GEORGETOWN, D.C. By virtue of a deed of trust, given to u! dated March 224. 1876, and duly recorded Liber $11, folic 250, one of the land recor for Washington county, in the District of Colum. and at the request of the sel} at public avction, on F. day of July, A.D. 1878, at 6 o'clock p.m., in front of the premises, all that piece or parcel of ground situate in the city of Geor lombia, known as part of ». 343 PEN NSYL- ORTHW EST, QUMBLER ABBANGEMERT. FOR NORFOLE,. ‘ors of THE Star presen: £0 the and weekly editions, respec” tively, as not only the completest and best, but | also the cheapest epitome of events occurring at the nationa! capital, and of general news as well, to be found anywhere. public understands this is conclusively shown by the exceptionally wide circulation they both enjoy, not in the City of Washington | alone, but throughout all the States and Ter. | IDA: the 19th, FORTRESS * the ZQRTRISS MONROE AND itt and elegant tren Steamer LADY OF oa public its dail sy of May. A. town, District of Co- lowing descrit ts numbered eighteen nineteen (19,) in cld Georgetown, de- scribed as follows: Bogin at a po:"t_on east side of Potomac street about thirty: poe south from Prospect street, sald point of beginz!ug & ing the center of the division wall between the second and third of the houses situated on east side of said Potomac street, numbered from Prospect street, and run thence north with sald Potomac street fifteen (15) feet more or less to the center of the division wall between the first and second of Seld how ses, sald division wall belD of the psssageway tween sa! houses: thence eaxt and throngh the center of said Gi ision wail fifty (50) feet; thence south fifteen (15) feet. more or lesa, to a’ point directiy east of pou.t of beginning: thence west ard thro between raid serond aut houses fifty (60) feet to Potomac stree: and point of beginning. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; balance in six, twelve and eighteen months, with intrest at 7 per Cent, per aruum until paid, interest payable semi- anpually, to be secured by Troperty sold. at time of sale. VILLE, leaves AW EDN SSDAY ted PADAY, at 5 ofc AY, WEVAS an’ A o’cl’k pom on ‘¥eith steamers for Boston, Provi- ace and other Nertiern Poln jeaves Norfolk and SATURDAY, af 40’clock p, m. FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS, Steamer JOHN W. THOMPSON, OaptainJOnN &. Woop, leaves her wharf, | aus of 7th and 9thstreet lineof cars, | £57 & m... three times per week, for i om! Leonardtown, stopping each trip. Days of sailing, How well the “two (52) feet south TUESDAY, THUESDA’ In order that the reader not now famitar | with the paper and its strong hold on the pub- lie may understand at a glance upon what elements its great popularity is based, the | opinions of some of its contemporaries as to Its merits are appended. It is needless to add that no person is so good a Judge of the value of any given newspaper as the men who con duct newspapers themselves. What Other Papers Say About The Star. idedily one of the best newspapers published ie United states: has nothing in common with the rabid partisan press, with whiel our country is at this time unfortunate! of frankness. candor and fai icles and adds m ‘on south side urchase money rst and second Currioman, N intermediate | came as Steamer M For further information, ‘he Company's Wharf, foot of “he Company's , foo! a Itcation at Knox" ‘EL BACON, Pres’t, ly at the office, over remises, A deposit of ter of division wa ‘he property is Knocked fess Office. B,J, ACCINEL! BTEAMERS FOR NEW YORE. The Steamers JOHN GIBSON and E. 0, KNIGHT alternately leave Pier 41 Kast York, at 4 0% RDAY at4 p. MON DAY, and Alezanc en at lowest rates, spply at office over Metro} wtoR.P. A, DENH. SAMUEL BACON, President, T° SUMMER TOURISTS. ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, From Baltimore to Halifax and Vice Versa The A 1 British Lron Screw Steamshij HIBERNIAN, 8.200 tons, Capt. Lt. Archer, Nova SCOTIAN, 8,200 tons, Capt. Richardson; CASPIAN, 8,100 tons, Capt. Trock: ‘Leave Baltimore eve! FOR HALIFAX, deed of trust on the $100 will be required Allconvey aneing at cost o' If erms of sale are not complied with in 5. ve the right to res f defaulting purchaser, iLLIAM A. GORDON, WM. D. CASSIN, LT UNCANSON BROS, Auct's. Jen COLDWELL, Reai Estate Auctioneer. \TEES* SALE OF A NEAT TWO. Ni) BASEMENT BRICK DWE BE tO.TH SIDE OF V STREED, BE- WE!N 137i AND 14TH STREETS NORTH- y virtue of a deed of trust, dated June 12th, A.D 1876, duly recorded in Liver No. one of the land records, jumbia, aud at the request of secured thereby, we will sell at_pabilc front of the premises, on FRIDAY, m., the followin, tuace in the city of Wasl The west twenty-one (21) feet ia@bundred and forty-five (145) feet deep Lot numbered sixteen, (16,) In square numbered two hundred and thirty-six, (236, ) to- gether with the linprevements, &c One-third cash, and the balance in six, twelve and eighteen months, with interest at 8 pat cent. per annum, secured by a deed of trust ou the Property so'd, or all cash, at option of the pur- A deposit of $100 required at the tims of sale, and all conveyancing and recording at pur- ‘Terris to be complied with in seven days, otherwise the Trustees reserve the right to rty at the risk and cost of tie de- ser acter five days’ advertisement, ARLES B. PEARSON, BRAINARD H, WARNER, m)3,4,6,8,11 13,16 Gays, the Tru-ters re upon givin Re For information tan Bank, 15th street, F, D, CLEARY, Salesman. Se THE ABOVE SALE IS STILL FUR- THER POSTPONED until THURSDAY, June 27th. at save hour and piace, ‘aling gives charac. to its dignity a he current events of Newhernian (N.C). | ed its present pros] energy In obtaining news and the ability which It has shown In the treatment of all current toples, Its sollé merits are sufficiently testified to fact that It occupies se promine ington journal crease, and Was! the day. it is wi By order of Trus- DARNEILLE, At a9 THE ABOVE SALE 13 POSTPONED until WEDNESDAY, July 17, 1e78, same hour P, A. DARNEILLE. Auct. F, D CLEARY, Salesman, "OUNG & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers, SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- REAL ESTATS. SEVENTH AND B STREETS 8.E, By virtue of a deed of trust to us, dated, December 24, 1875, and recorded among th land recoras bf the’ District of Columbia, iu B04, folio 185, and by dire Party sectired ‘thereby, we will sell jon, in front of the p1 THURSDAY of original Lot city of Washington, D.C. east corner of 7.h a s wiil be exhibited at the time of s Terms of sale cach; and the bala r shteen months, wit for whicih the ‘notes of the purchaser, deed of trust upon the ‘A dleposit uf 850 w! All conveyancing and record- It improves as its ngton would handily be ton without It.—Baltimore American, Now the oldest paper In Washington city. and one of the most valuable, as a living pleture of ¢ Congressional lif prosperous existence vy sagacious Sbservance of popular sentiment and original compeers who were less less enterprisiug.—Hille- 819, ‘folie 491, et seq. for the Disirict of Col 3 ; has earned a her Wednesday continuous ar ), 1878, at G orclock scribed Teal estate, si popnlar wants, CORNER OF less capable, an Boro’ (N.C.) Recorder. One of the most interestinj In the country; gives all the This ts ap excellent rtunity to el in First-class Trane: Atiantte’ Steam the charming summer climate of Nova First cabin to8t. John's, Newfoundland. .§35, gold First cabin to Liverpool For further information and best edited papers iatest and very freshest ‘Washington city; tsa most anfiousiy looked for paper by everybody? should be ic man and citizen anxious capital of our clock D.m., on lay of July. 1878, part tn Square No. 899, in the situated on tha north- +a plat of which e. Upon each portion, one-third al instalments at interest at sevea sreseceee 75, ZOld apply to MACHER & CO., 5 South Gay street, Baltimore, Md, in the handsof every pa for rellable tnformat ; nation.—Parkerahurg (W. Va.) Times. das the leading newspaper decidedly the most newsy, Its weekly edition ts a com? plete newspayer, and is unsurpassed in variety and completeness of ‘news by any paper In the States.— Gallatin ( Tenn.) Examtuer. Comes a8 near to being an Independent paper as ts possible; the journal of no party, but essential! the organ of the District of Coinmbia, and as sucl has made Itself the favorite Washington newspa- to everybody in the capital,—Salt ake (Utah) Herald. The one consple Balism; under the able Proprietors mere prosperous than ever before; a B {t8 own feld; minds Its own ntly, and makes money by it.—¥, | LINE chaser's cost, Taey and readabie, UNITED era MAIL x for Ball from New Yor! SUD Ay: WEDNESDAY} resell the pro} ery Passenger accommodations unsurpassed ganee and comfort, Ail Staterooms on main deck, and Saloon amidshl) BINS, $65 to BECONDCABIN, incl ezenrsion, Ticke Yor! an ing to stateroom an For Books of Informatio T BOWLING GREEN, 5 HUMPHREYS . or L. GARDNER & CO., 921 Pent avenue, Washington, ORTH GERMAN LLOYD. |4AMSHIP LINE BETWREN NBW YOR. re OU THAME TON AvD BREMEN ‘The steamers of this Com] wday from Bremen Pier, ¥rom New York to Southamp' jon, Havre and Bremen, first cabin Be golds a WT Package, 8] apron ey will be required at the time of saie, i: g at the purchaser's cost. ccluplied with in seven (7) days, the be resold at the risk and cost of the det CHARLES BRADLEY, jy2-eo&ds ANDREW C BaADL Ae-THE AROVE SALE IS POSTPONED until RLES BRADLEY, — J12-e0&ds ANDREW C, BRADLEY, \HANCFRY SALE OF REAL ESTATE IN WASHINGTON CITY, D. C.. SITUATED GN FOURTH STREET NORTHEAST, BE- TWEEN K AND L STREETS. virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the Distric_of Columbia, passed in Equity esuse No, 6,277, Charles edmonds vs. the udersigned, as Trustee, Th day of Jul ARNER, Rea) Estate Auctioneer, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF A THRER-STORY BRICK HOUSE, No. 802 TWaNTY-FIRST STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust hearin; 9th Cay of October, A.D. 1874, an corded in liber 762, folio 264 ef seq., one of, the land reerra books for the District of Columb! Jat the request, in writing, of the party secut thereby, I will sell at the premises, on SAT m., all tha: certain g and being in the sai ington, in the said District of Columbla, known léseriled on the ground. plat or plan of said red thirty-five (35 uding req ota 158 to s1SG. accord- route chosen, ous success of Washington jour- Key, { Trustees. nagement of Its WEDNESDA same time and Or to ANNIE K. 430 10th st. ‘n. r of Washington, and one of the a the country; under its management ft {s ably edited’ and always bright and newsy.—Indianapolis Journal, that can thrive where two handred purnals have fatied since 1790, does not need a certificate of good character froin Its co- temporaries.— Baltimore Gazette, t printed and most readable o our table. The low subscription in the reach of every family,— ‘arrenton (¥a.) Free Index, A splendi¢ newspaper: filled with everything of re Peaplial of the nation? a0. cheap im the country can have it,— ublic ‘auction, in front of and being lot_nut {ngton aud Dorsey"s subdivision of lots 1, 2, &c., of square numbered seventy-seven (77), said lot fronting on 21st street northwest, and running lack to an alley running from H street north, par- allel With said 21st street, together with the provements, consisting o} House with back buil . ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; balance In six. twelve and eighteen months percent. per annum until p of trust/on the property s option of purchaser, $100 deposit require: of sale, and all convey Terms to be com m day of sale, otherwise the Trustee reserves, shi to resell at the risk and cost of defaultiag RANDALL HAGNER, Trostee. 3. T, COLD WELL, Salesman. T. COLDWELL, Auctioneer, Me ber TRUSTEES SALE OF A DESIRABLE TH 2EE- STORY AND BASEMENT RICK DWELLING. No.1315 ELEVENTH STREET. BETWEEN N AND O SLREETS NORTHWEST. B, virtue of a deed of trust. dated Se 1874, duly recorded In No, 768, follo 255, one of the land records for, the Dist ict of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, We will sell at public auc- tion, tn front of the premises, on MONDAY, July 22 1878, at 6 o'clock p.m., the following described Teal estate, situate in the city of Washington, D. Lot numbered seven (7.) in Sims* (executor) recorded subdivision of square bumbered three hundred and thirty-nine (339,) together with the fmprovements, &c. ‘ims: One-fourth cash; and the balance in six, twelve and eighteen months, with interast at 8 per cent, per annum, secured by a deed of trust on the property sold; of all cash, at option of the pur- A deposit of $100 required at the time of je, abd all conveyancing and recording at pur- chaser’s cost. ‘Terms to be complied with in seven days, otherwise the Trustees reserve the right to rty at the risk and cost of the de- r, after five days’ advertisement. $y8-c0 BRAINARD Hy WARN Ep, Trustees, ASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, TRUSTEE SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY FOURTEENTH ABOVE COLUMBIA COLLEGE, BEING AT THE COBNER OF FoOURCEENTH aup PARK STREET, MUUNT PLEaS By virtue of a deed of trust, dated August 1875 and duly recorded in Liber No. 793. folio 339, one ef the Land Record: for Washington county, In the District of Colum- dia, and by dir-ction of’ the party secured thereby, we shall proce d to sell at public auction, on premises,on MONDAY July 22d, A. D.1878, até . ., tae folluwing-described real estate, ‘ashington, District of of lots numbered one (1) (2) in 8, P. Brown's subdivision of Pleas- ant Piains and Lemar’s outlet, (daly recorded in the surveyor's office of the District of Columbia) south of adiv ding line drawn across said Jot aum- bered one (1), commenciny point in the westerty line of ard thirty-five (1: ¥ will gail every Bat- One of the nea’ Fitzgerald et al. pers that comes sell on WEDN ly, A. D. 1878, at 6 o'clock p.in., at pub.ic auction, In mises, ‘all ‘that piece or parcel of in the city of Washington, and District or Columbia, and known as Lot num: five (35), ih Square seven hundred gether with the appur- front of the premis ground lying and bein| fine Three-story Brick interest from the that every household Brownsville (Tenn. ) Bee. An energetic, careful. aver alive to supplyin Ing columns acceptab) erick (Md.) Braminer, pers published tn Washington advise all our friends wishing the latest from the national capital to subscribe for It. Burry (N. C.) Visitor. i Full of good thin; Bowling Green, New York. 7 LYDE’S NEW EXPRESS LINE RE! HILADELPHIA, ALEXAND. INGTON AND GEORGETOWN, OONNECTING AT PHILADELPHIA WITH CLYDE'S Li3 FOR BosTON, PROVIDENCE, AND NEW ENGLAND STATES, Satling Day: From Philadelphia—Saturday, at 19 m. From Washington—Monday, at lla.m, From Georgetown—Monda’ Freights received daily. ills of lading given to Boston and, i ou pall Biver. A “heir goods landed at Please have them marked ** For full information apply_to J. H. JOHNSON 1208 F street northwest, and 18th-street WM. P. CLYDE & Anagers, 12 South Wharves, Phila- with Interest at 8 aid, secured by a deed ail cash, at the ter ances thereto below} ‘Tertus of sale are as t chase money in cash ($5 pubite-spirited Journal, accurate news aud present: fe to the family circle.— Fred- 3: One-third of pur- of which ts to be paid as a deposit at the time of saie); aud the balance in two equal instalments in six and tweive months from the day of sale, for which the purchaser shail de- romissory notes to the Trustee, dated on the day of sale and to bear Interest at. six per cen- or the whole of the purchase Te'ms to be complied with within five days, otherwise the Trustee re- acing at pure ed with in seven J39'13,15,17,19 | tum per annum money to be paid ie and interest sent proprietors will liv haif century anuiversary.— Washing. serves the right to resell at the risk and cost of tha defaulting purct aser OBERT J. MURRAY, Trustee. DUNCANSON BROS., Ancts. (PEUSTEE'S SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, Ry virtveof a ded of trust. dated Febru- ary 23d, A. D.-t876, and recorded in Liber .. one of the land rec: ords of the District of Columbia, I will sell at pav- Me auction, in frout of the NESDAY, ‘the 17 h day of July, 1878, ‘at 6 0” ington, District of Origiual Lo numbered four ( numbered eight hundred and thirt; the northeast corner of 6th and D streets nor.heast, coniaining foriy-two hundred(4,200) square feet o improved by a Frame Dweili: Teri: $500 cash; balance in six anc months, with -uterest at 8 per cent. per annum, secured’ by deed of trust, purchaser's cost. JO: J.T. COLDWE! = ‘The ablest ant best conducted paper of the eapl- tal, always presenting the very latest news in a fresh and attractive manner.—Staunton Vér- An old established paper; gives full and accurate ublic Interest transpiring st the national capital.— Yorkville (S. C.) En- qhart, Washing reports of all ev: ier street, No. 811. folio 1id,et Fellable paper, which, besides the latest of all foreign aud domestic news. — ives the cream AN LINE OF STEAMSHIPS jewberry (S. O) sail THURSDAY direct from ipnis to Liverpool, touching at: ‘Those who want Congressional and other nationa’ news directly from headquarters wi!l flnd it to thetr interest to try it,—Amherst (Ya.) Enter. ‘Cabin, intermediate and ante ladat HD. OUOKE. IRB OO; 23F8, 1489 F st. “Also, agents for the Bed @ Antwerp. A wide-awake. first-class elght- fered for only $2 per annum; one of the best week- lies in the country,—Cumberland ( Md.) Civilian Notwithstanding its mutations. it has been 3 aper, and deserves con- MAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMEBRS, SEW YORK to QUEENSTOWN & LIVERPOOL EVERY THURSDAY OR SATURDAY, ‘All conveyancing at KENNEDY, Trustee. newsy and enterprising tinued health and prosperity.— Baltimore Sun, Persons who desire to obtain a capital of the Nation would It.—Central Protestant, (Greenaboro’ Undoubtedly the leading paper published tr ‘Washington ; ‘or general pur} ty recommen’ it.— Wilmin, ring the long period of its existence it hae Maintained its reputation as the newspaper of Washington.— Monroe co. (W. Va.) Register. Has made a genuine place for Itself ag a pright, Tr; Its prosperity deservedly grows with is age.—SpringAeld ( Mass.) Republican, ‘The leading paper at the national capital; contains all the latest news: 1s enterprist Charlestown (W. Va.) Sptrtt of Jeferson. evidence of the truth that inde the tallsman of sucress in the news- Daper press.— Phe State, (Richmond. Va.) any other newspaper in the coun- hat enters Into the composition of 8 first-class jor mal.— Rockville Advocate. t energy and ability; one of iv {interesting journals 10 well to send for TO-MORROW. IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Ou THURSDAY MURNING, July. 18ch 1878, commending at 10 o*clock, at residence N @ street n.w., I shail sell a general of Household effects, comprising ureaus, Wardrobes, Washstands, Bolsters and Pillows, City of Berlin......5,491/ City of Brussels. cert 4,607 City of New Yoi of Chester.....4,568| City of Paris....... of Montreal. ..4,490\City ikiyn. magnificent steamers, built in watertight are smong the strongest, ses we unhestating- ‘om (N, C.) Star. ‘The saloons are lnxurio well lighted and wentiated, aud take ap, the whole width of the ship. forward of the fort, having ail iaieet Laprovements, dow Serths, slectric bells, &e. 16 has always been aspecialty of thisiine, cabins and bathrooms, gentlemen’s amok- barbers’ shops, pianos, libra and other information apply t, Sland 33 Broadway, ‘923 Pa. gress Father Beds, staterooms are Dining-room” Furniture, locks, Kitchen Requisite 16 and reliabie,— DOWLING, Auct, ing and bathroom: ries, &¢., provide tw JOHN @. DALE, A N.Y.;J. W. BOT! Agenta for D. C.: D. A. BROSNA. u.w.; @. W. MOSS, Adams Kxpress, fe 1 will sell at public au. tion on THURSDAY, MORNING. 18:h i st., at 19 o'clock a m., at No, 621 6th street ‘southwest, a genecal assortment of househo!d furniture, at M. SMITH. Salesman. JUNCANSON BRUS.. Auctioneers, TKUSTEE'R SALE GF VALUABLE _BUSI- SES PROVEKTY ON SEVENTH STREET H AND L STREETS 811 TrH STREET NORTH- dated J ily 11th nds for the Dise. ut of Columtia, aud at the written request ofthe . 1 will gell, at oub.ic auc- remises. on THURSDAY, m., the fullowing that certain piece ing in the city of ia, and known and Unsurpassed by situate In the co1 Conducted with the most successful and hi @f the country. —Frederici We comment {t to those of our resfers desiring 3 y paper from the Federal Capital.— | ‘One of the best newspapers in the country, an¢ | deserves the prosperity it em\eys,—Rich- with said line at a said lot oue hundred ) feet from the northwest cor- ner of said lot; thence easterly in a direct cour.e toa puint In :he easterly line of sa:d lot one hun- dred and forty-two (142) feet from the northeast lot, improved by a Dwelling and ‘Terms 0° sale as f-ilows, viz: debiedness and the expeuses of sale in cash, aid “he talabee at six, twel-e and eighteen months, for which the Loces of the purchaser beatin, from day of sale. aud secured vy a deed of rust on d, shall be taken. A deposit of two sha'l be required of the purchaser at the time of sale, aud all conveyanciu be at the expense of the of sale are Lot comp! ter the day of sale. the Trustee reserves the right property at the risk and cost of de- faulting purchaser, JAMES T. OSBORN, . ALFRED G. USBURN, WASH, B. WILLIAMS Aac.. » WARNER, Auctioneer, EE’S SALE OF A THREE-STORY B. MENT BRICK HOUSE ON UT + BE TWEEN NEW JERSEY AVENUE ‘AND SUUTH CAPITOL STREET SOUTHEAS By virtue ofa deed of trust to me. dated 1974, recorded in Liber No. 753, ©, oe of the land records for the. District of Columbia, and by the direction ben-ticlary therein nam nm, infront of the the 29/h day of July, east one-third part of lot numbered @fteen (15), tn square numieied six hundred and ninety-three uineteen feet on D street south- ew Jersey avenue and {tol street. and running that width depth of the lot,*? with the improvements there- ou—a Three-story and Basement Brick House, nine rooms, with gas and water. Terms of sale: Que-fourth cash; balance in six, twelve and eighteen months after the day of sale, with 6 percellt. interest, to be secured by a deed roperty, Containing If the terms are not comp!) days after sale, the propert: Tisk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after published in the Evening deeds and recording tw be J HN W. KENNEDY, Trustee. IhUSTEK'S SALE CF VALUABLE LOT UN NEW YORK AVENUE, Ww 13TH AND 14rH STREETS N RTHWEST By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Febru “by A. D. 1873, ane recorded in Liber! one ofthe land records of the ‘olumbta, I will sell at, iu ‘rent of the premises, on SA’ 20-h day of July, 1878, at 5 0° lowing-described real estate, sliuat Washingtor, D. c., live and new: Kingston Easi ith the view of diminishing the chances of olision, the Steamers of this line take a specific sourse for all seasons of the year. ‘On the outward passage from Queenstown toNew the meridian of 60 at 4° #ST. BETWEEN corne: of sai Tiue of a deed of tru 1871, recorded in L. +) Of the la d est cireniation. and Is one of the best | York or Boston, Dapers published at the Nattona! Capital.—Garreti at., or sothing to the north of 43, Ob the homeward passaye or nothing to thi THE BRITISH 4&ND ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS. YORE AND LIVERPOOL. CALLING AT CORK HARBOR, Rom New Yore, The amount of in- ing the meridian A capital newsnaper, and deserves the long lite orn ot a. which Is evidently in store for It. Bationat Dion. Fall of the latest domestic and foraign news an¢ Goings about the National Capital. —Keyser (W Va.) Trine. you want a first-class Independent paner from 1, try it. —Grayson (W. Fa.’ party secured the ton, io front ot the Jul" 18th. 1878, at 4.30 “rel described real estate. Ww wit: oF parcel of ground situate aud | Washington, Disiric’ of Goud de-cribed as part of Lot nombered nine (9), in Square numbered four hundred and. fifty-three inoiug for the same at the southwost cor- her of sald Lot and running thence east ninety- seven (97) fee", toa private alley, Intended forever d egress to and from tie square; Tuenee north elghieen n and one-half (114) Inches; thauce and thence south eleven aud one-half (1143) incaes, Washington | NORTH AMERICAN 4B TWEEN NEW Bom SEW Youn 6d. sey thle. Wed. Ju! abyssipis, Wed.,Ja)s Sotbnia..Wed., July 24 Algeria... Wed. July 31 And every follows: archaser: aud with within ay. the National Capi Abyssinia, Wed, One of the hest and ches wii the United Siates.— Martinsburg ( W.Va.) Inde pest papers published tr OF PASSAGE, Those wanting a Washington paper cannot a ‘and 100 gold, public aliey tn sai better than by subscribing to it.—Leeshurg (Va. cording to accom: By steamers not carrying st fold, @ceording to accom! gold, additional, Sicorage at very low rates. Steerage tickets from ueenstowp and all other parts of tveu for Belfast. @las- other ports on the Con- Brg ape . e apply at ij Steet, oF both toe nf [LOW , 606 7th street, Wash- 1 ty CHAS. ©. FEANCKLYN. Agent. N.Y, COAL ANI) WOOD. JOHNS 9N BROTHERS. WOOD, TELEPHON FULL WEIGHT LOW “PRICES. P?OMPT DELIV | Main Cf e, ¥ barves, mil and depot con up-town off es by TELEPHONE, With unequaled faciicdes and_ advan eon lcally couduc.iug the wood and coal trade, wharves, factory extensive store yards enabling us to stock up largely wheu coal is lowest, offices at the city, and all in immediate Commu- brompt attention to orders, we are prepared to offer to our patrons the best varle~ it the very ke west prices. Ren. mber, we insure a strictly pure coal, of 2.240 JOHNSON BROTHERS. deoot, foot of 12-h.13:h and 1112 9-het. n, Seven (97) feet, he national capital to the place of be; ticott City (Md.) Pro Teruis of sale: Que fl in cash and the residue i $80. $100 anc hof the purchase money iu four equal instalments two (2), three (8) and four (4) years, + Wish futerest on the whole at six per cent. per aunum from day of sale, payable semi- cured by the notes of the chaser and a deed of trust ou the premises sold at the option of the purchaser. ¢ $200 will be required a" the time of sale. aucing at the cost of the the terms of sale are not complied with within Seven day+ from the day of sate. the Trustee re- serves the right to iesell the property at_ the risk and cos’ of the defaultiug purchaser, after five J. B. WiMER, Trustee, A wide-svak: in the country. Those desiring subseribe for It. per: ora of the best |.) Repudlican. | er second te none shoule ria (Texas) Adoveate, nized as the leading newspaper | ington. — Grafton (W. Va.) Sentinel. posted on national affairs sub- am (Texas) Banner. The most popular and influential paper at the | athevtlle ( Tenn.) Obaerver. pular paper. which has s great an¢ . ittwirirg Leader, Anexcelient example of ally burg (Md.) Mining Journal, r, beth valuable and cheap.— ‘Surope at low. atnually to bes Through bills of lading If yon want to kee} rinises, On MONDAY, scribe for tt.—-Bren! fice. No. 4 Bowlin; avin, OTIS BIG (693), froutin, east, between advertisement, ‘euewspaper.—Frost- VV Asi. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioueer. 1M) ROVED PROPERTY F :ONTING ON NINETEENTH STKEET, NORTHWEST, By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Aj 6:b. A.D, 1878, and duly record din L 885, foi: 187, &e., One of the land re- 1s for Washington county, D.C. a: tien of the party securea thereb; to sei) at public au ton, in front P. mi.) all that premises known a..d desi no's subdivision of four of Fardon’s at al subd bered ene hun red and thirtv-four (1: grcund plau or plat of the District of Col iu. the «flce of the surveyor of said city, it being the sume property con Cannon and wife to Mary C, January 30 1878, and recorded on the 9ta day of Feb: uary, 1878, in Liber 879, follo 188. tog ovements thereon, consisting of a A Fredericke’urg ( per pubiisbed in Washing- of trust on the an insurance ‘A great newspaper (0.) Demorrat. One of our spletest and most Houry (Tent A lively and int Lenotr (¥. C.) Topte. Ainong our most valuable exchanges,— Anna; dts (Md) Gasette. oa pe md newsy sheet.—Su!phur Springs popular and influential,— will be resold at the welcome exchanges. five days’ notice, to be ‘A'l the cost of resting newspaper. f the premises, A. D. 1-78. at 6 o'clock ce Or va cel of land and ated as all of lot D. in lot numbered twenty- ivisiva of sqdare niin- nb ation, insurip; A very reliable paper.—Newmarket (Va.) Our y edited paper.—Ritchte (W. Va.) No better paper.— Piedmont Virgintan, THE EVENING STAR is published every evening, except Sunday, at | the following rates: Per year, by mail. Per month, by mai Per month, by carrie: Single copies... THE WEEKLY STAR Is published and ready for delivery every Fri- | day morning, at $2.00 per year. Single copies pounds to the on, Main office. mill an s.w. Offices: 1202 F si. n, 418 Th st. nw. and 821 Pa.ave. sie. jy13-cr W. H. MARLOW. Dutaiet of C uubli¢ auction, ed by Altrxl D. 188 under date of ‘wit: Part of origi a front of 48 fee! 6 inches on New York avenue by «mean dep'h of 110 rest, and containing nearly 5,000 whh the ‘inp. By ick Building. Terms of s.le: Oue-balf cash; balance in six montus, for 1otes bearin sale, aud secured by ad sold. All conveyance $50 Gown on dy of are vot compli d with wiubin five ale, the Trustee reserves the ri procerty at thc risk and cost of the defaulting pur- r. JA8. Mc DOWELL CARRINGTON, Trustee, WA-H 5. WILLIAMS, Auct. sTE-°S SALE OF IMPROV! AL TA"E ‘08 ELEVENTH Stat ery TWEEN H AND I STBEETS NO! ST. ut of a deed of trust, dated March -D_ 1873, and recorded tu Liber No, ff 720, folic & 7, one of the land records of the 24 Dis rict 0: Columbia, I will seli_a- in front of the square fect of ground. balance in one and two cent. per annum, s2- by deed of trust. All conveyancing at ‘pur- charer’s cost. JOS. C. G. KENNEDY, Trustee, J T. COLL WELL, Sales nan. ae Su BANKERS. Investec judicior interest from day of with interest at 8 per ow Is the time &c., at yurchasec's cost. 8 from day of Best Qual ty and Low Prices. Selected stock of celebrated Coals— “Lee? Whtice Asb, ‘Lykens’ Valley’? Red Ash, Lorberry Red Ash. In these close times to save money call early at W. H. MARLOW’S, Sth and B streets southwest. Brovch Yard A. between 2d and Sd sta. 0.05 rane sylor’s Cigar Store, cor. | acd New York avenue. bis “s 13-1 EORGE BOGUS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN ANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOUS COAL. Ww: ‘inds. Office 5059 .h st., between E solicited and satistac- ith st, between B and 5 coptes one year for $9.00, and one copy to e getier-up of the club. 10 copies one year For $15.00, and one copy to the getter-up of the club. 20 copies one year $90. 4@ It is a condition of this offer that the | 3ubseriptions of each club shall all commence at the same time, and all go to the same post ablic auction, ‘20th .m., the fol- Wail st., New D_ B, Manyan, esg., President Reerormse itaaged *,* Subscriptions in all cases,—whether sin gle or to eluds,—to be paid in advance, andae ‘Daper sent longer than paid for. Address, in all cases, THE EVENING STAB NEWSPAPER 00, WASHINGTON, D.C of ground, improved ree-stury Framt: Dwel- es: and’ Be horth part of lot 13 id same squat containing about 3, }1,000 cash on each lot; balance in six, teen mont With inierest at 3 secured by decd of ‘trust. Ried OB. C. G KENNEDY, Trustee, J. T. COLDWELL, Salesman, x I WHARF—Foot of 135 chased large! advanee, 1 am enabled to direct fiom vessels at a reduction from ‘Vessels arriving weekly uutil close of navi- 2y9-Sin Q Bese tand U twelve anc ei; ruomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. SALE OF A HOUS) DURTKENTH STR! No. 1522 Tr WEST, CORNER OF SAMSON STREE By virtue of adeed of truvt, dated Angust 16:h, A.V, 1870, ant reco ded in Liber 62 a cords of Washi gion St bilder, {n froae ul county hig the pivintses, on MONDAY, the 5:h of August, 1878. a: 6o'clock p.m. the following Teal es.ad situated in th: clty of Washington and District 0} Columbia, being the south twenty-two and ono- helf feet of Lot thirty-three (33) fn Drury's sab- division of Square two hundred and nine (29), ae- cording to the Plau of sald cit fronting 22's feet on 14 f street, and running back of that width to the rear ef sail lot, including a large Brick S'abie. ‘Terms: $1,009 cash, (of which $100 must be psid at the tlie of sale); and the residue iu equal sum: in six, tweive and cighteen months, from the of sale, witm interes: thereou until paid ac 8 per cent. perannum, payable semi-annually, or notes: to be secured by a decd of trust on the premises solr, orall cash at the ception of the purchaser. The conveyancing tw be at his cr her enst. . . A; HYDE, Trastere. THOMAS DOWLING, Adct._jy17-e08.15 YRUSTFES* SAl EOF TWO THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE: ON N. BETWEEN l4tu AND lbtH STREETS NIW Under aud bv virtue of a deed of trust, dated January 12ih. 1875, dusy_ recorded 11 Liter No 771, Fol’ 388° .'f the laud re lor the District of Columbia, by direc perties secured t parsed July 15:h. ¢ als, jon ov tue eby. and pursuant to decree 1878. in the Supreme Gourt_o: be trstriet of € a, In Equity Cause No. 5.827, Doc-et 17, we, the under-igued Trustees, ha sed at publicanetion. in frontof the premt on MONDAY. the 29th day of July, AcL atthe hi ur of@ p.m, the following de: esi e siuate fi the cl y of Wassington, D.C. sud known abd don the prats of pas of sta civy easternmost forty ven (47) feet ¥ the entire depth of numbered. sixty 1 ). in Thomas 8. Yau's recorded su!xlivision of origina lots pu in ted one, two, three. four, eleven, twelve, Uh teer, fourteen, ‘f'teeu and sixteen. in squat bered two hundred and twelve: this be site real estate whieh was conveyed by Jesse V. N. Iuyek, trustes, to Watkins Addison’ by decd Ia ec Je 30 b, 1874, and recorded in Liber N. folie 4C6. “&e., one of the land records for whieh the said Watkins A Wearlug even date wit. veyed to id deed of trast, egn- saving and exceptin 80 Iuch of said grouad as w eyed by sai Addison and wife to Moses Ke ly the deed dated due 12h, 1874 beg uning for sad ex ata poipton the live of N street nort! tant forty-three feet and six inches w: north ast corner of said lot, a west three feet and six ore hundred feet: tience east three feet and six inete., and thence north one hundr sd feet to the place of beginning, which sald deed i reorced in Liber No. 752, folio 395, another of said land records in the Lestrict aforesaid. Pursuar t to the aforesaid decree of the Supreme C. rtof the District of Columbia, the said proper- ty will bes lia c rding tothe subdivision *hereof made by Mosee K liy subecd nantly othe ssiddeed of trust, into lots designated as Nos. 84 and 85,and Lot No. 84 will be first off-red for sate, ‘The terms of sale,as mentified by the writ‘encon- sent of the holders of the notes secured by che said dved of truss. wii be as yas, Viz: One-third of the purchase money in cash, and the residue in thie. equal Instalments, payable at six, twelve and eighteen months from the day of sae, with tnter- est thereon at the rate of seven per num until paid, for which deferred ats. peres of the pur aseror purchasers will be taken, 8° ured by deed or deeds of trust on the property sold; or the pi acer or purcha ers sball bave the opicn of paying the whole parchas> money in cash, A depo it of $150 will be required at time of sale on erch t seid; and if the terms of sale are not complied wi bw! hin one week from the day of sale, the property will be resold, at tne risk and cost of the det ting parchaser, after five day ‘notice In the Evening Star newspap r. All conveyancing Wil! ' at the purchaser's cost. JOHN BP. WANNA, Trustee, Webs er Law B: EORGE EARLE T. ust 7 hist.. cor, of Fayetie st., Georg: THOS. VOWLING, Auct. RUBTRES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL kSTAT# ON EAST SIDE OF SEVENTH-STREET ROAD, BETWEEN HOWARD UNIVER-ITY AND SCHUET- ZEN PARK, CONSISTING OF BRICK DWELLING. FRAME STABLE. SLAUGH- TER HOUSE AND OUTHOUSES, AND ONE ACRE OF GROUND. Ry virtue of a deed of trust dated April6"h 1877. “and duly recorted in. Libor No, 844 toll 447 et seq., one of the land recorils f the District of Columbls, and at the request party secured thereby. we will sell at public au lion, in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, July 24h, A. D. 1848, at 6 o'clock p.m., the fol cribed real estate, situate in the county hi:.gton, in said District viz: All that piece or parcel of fund lying on. the east side of 7:h- sirvet road, between Heward University aud we Sebuetzen Park, and s.uth of and adjoining Joha H, Gtick's sputhern live, being the north one-half of'that part of Mt Pleasant conveyed to John Ba- kersmith by deeds da.e*, Pssbectively, Sep:ember Sih, 1894, and May 1-t, 1876, and record, re- spectively, in Liter R. M.H.. No. 11, follo 335, and Liber 821, folio 69. of said iand recoras. con* . taining One Acre of ground, more or less, with the improvements thereon, ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, (of which $150 must be paid at time of sale) aud the balancs tu one aud (Wo years. iuequal payments, tobe secured by purchaser's notes. bearing 8 per ‘cent, interest from day of sale, and payabie semi-annually until vid, and a deed of trust on the property sold. JonVeyanelug abd record ng at purchaser's cast Ti terms of sale are not complied wivh in six days after sale, the T. ustees reserve the right to resell at WAL ® HOLTZMAN, } Trustees, B. F, STEIGER, Auctioneer, jy18 dts 7 OUNG & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers, THUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE LEASE- HOLD PROPERTY . ON THE CORNER OF G AND FIFTEENTH STREETS N, W. Ty virtue of a deed of trust. da ed Mx’ A.D. 1875, and duly recorded in Liber 783, folio 402 and Liber 843, folio 324, &e . of th tand records of Washington county, D. y ‘ue of adecree in equity of the Supreme Uourt of he District of Co'umbia, and by the written diree- Hon of the party secured, we Will sell at public auction, infront of the premis s, on TH URSD \Y. the 85th day of July, “A.D. 1878, at six o'clock mn. tue following desc ibed part of lot numbered ve "(5) in square numbered two hiidred aud twenty-three .223). in the city of Washington, beg uning for the same at the southwestern corner GF sald 1ot and square, and thenee runuing north along the line of 16. street west cwenty-elght (28) feet; thence east seventy-two (72) feet; thence uth twenty-eigh. (28) fet, to the line of North G s'reet; ard th nce west, a ong said G st-eet. scventy-two (72) feet, to the place of beginn ng, as held ui der a certain {udenture of lease recorded In Liver 625, folio 174, of said land records, ‘The terms of the iease are as follows: The lessor 1s bound to pay ail taxes and public assessments: the annual rent ts $1,600, payable in monthly pay- ments; the term wi expire September 30, A. D. 1882, When the lessor will pay for al! the improves ments, 0 herwise he must grant a new lease fora. ierm of twelv ears, Al sam rent aud upon the sumbe ering and condiiious. There is aso a provi- slou in said Mace for purchase in fee during said erm The improvements consist of a good brick buiiding, The property ts now oce der a sttb-lease of $3,450 per snaui. Terns of sale; Oue-cnitd in cash, (of which $500 atsale:) thy defer! payments to made in equal paymieuts in six, tweivs, eguieen nd then Y-four months after date, with luterest at the ra‘e of eight p:rcenY” per anniim uutil paid payable seml-avnuall: cured by deed of ust and insurauce tion of the Trus- tees. Terms tobe fully complied with within six days after the day of sals; otherwise the Trustess reserve the right to resell the property, after one Week's uotice, at the risk and cost of the first put Chaser. “AU! conveyancing at the purchase." ¢0 EM. N. ROACH. Urea ctaes, JV 138-d WM. H. WARD, cee Dp" CANSUN BROS., Auctioneers, Tn USTEES' SALE OF PROPERTY ON FIF- TERNTH, BETWEEN |. AND M =TREETS NORTHWEST, AND TWO-8 CORY FRAME, HOUSE ON D, BETWEEN lati anv 15TH STREETS NORTHWESE. AT AUCT1O, By virtue of a feed of trust, dated 10. day of April A.D. 1876, and duly recorded in Liber 813. folic 421° &e., one of the land record: for the Disirict of Colambia, and by request of tue party secured thereby, we shall sell at publie auc- Uon, in front of the . DA 1 A. D. 1878, athe 224 day of ovclock p.m., all that piece or parcel of ground féseribed on the plat or plan of Wash- known an ington city as belng the north twenty-two (22) feet front, epth of one hundred and ten feet six inches (110.6), of original lot six (6), being the north part of sulivision lot thirteen (13). to saygre bumbeied (wo hundred and fourteen (314) Also, pmmediately thereafter, we will sel. oy virtue of sare trust, in front of the premises, al! that certain piece oF parcel of ground known and described as being Lot numbered sixteea (16) of Pywell and Brown's subdivision of Lots numbered five (6) to seven (7), In Adams’ gu »livision of Square numbered two hundred and tw-nty-sight (228), together with ail the impr vemeuts, wars, gacenients Tights, privileges, spoa:t nadees and her-ditaments tothe same beloaging or in any Wanner apyertaining. ‘Terms of sale: $1 100, expenses of sale, and taxes in cash; the balance 1 six aud :welve months for which the notes of the purchaser, beariig Interest from day of sale and secured by ated of trast on the property sold, will be taken. A deposit of $100 on each piece of property will be required at time of sale, Couveyancing at purchaser s cost. If the terms of sale are not complied with In ten days from day of suie, the Trustees reserve the right to resell the piece or parcel in defauit at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. 2 A NG, * jy10-d WM R. WOODWARD, {Trustess. H. WARNER, Real Esiate Auctioneer. 5 é TRUSTEE’S SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON FOURTH STREET, BE- TWEEN 9 AND B NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust dated March 25. 1878, and recorded in Liber No. 716, folio 4™ 423, one of the land records for Washington Jd coubty, in the District of Columbia, and Written request of the holder of the notes thereby, 1 will sell on FRIDAY, July 12. A. D, at’6 o'clock p. m., at public suction, in front Stunts Re Wastlaaten BSS ei eae an ort .C., to wit: Lot num bered sixty-four (64), 6f Danlel Crati vision of equare cast ot square Dum! dred and ni} thereon, room Brick House, ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth cash; balance in six, twelve and eighteen months, with interest at 6 per Seda GP et oa dearer traces y a'd.ed of trust zi rance fause: All rehaser di conveyancing at the "3 cost. if the terms of sale are not complied with within ten deys after sale, the Trustee reserve the it to ABOVE SALEI NED until PREDAT duly 19, 1978 baa toy trang ace, L. 3.3, COLDWELL, Saleamans “jyisases = | have a private theater and re: ories, banque: halls, and all the modern aypliances and improvements. This was put under contract, but was not completed at the time of Mr. Singer's death. Mr. David Haw- iey, executor of the Singer will, left New York ete ar- ne the English estate in man who THE EVENING STAR. God keep you ate. my little love, WEDNESDAY... . Saly 17, 1878. Ailth TRUE ADVERTISING.—Millions of dollars are annually thrown away in this cotintry in useless and fllegitimate advertising. The experience of all enterprising and successful business men is that nothing repays so well the money invested as adver- tising in a paper which EVERYBODY reads, That 1s the true way to secure publicity. The best bus!- ness men Know the value of advertising {n such » ING STAR. has the largest circulation in proportion to the population of the city in which it is printed of any Paper in the world. Jt practically covers thé Paper—and such @ paper is THe EV! whole field, Rest close in his eocirel Fort, thongh 1 am far aw To trest you thy 4h ISAAC M. SINGE! TWENTY-FIVE CHILDREN. All contestants against the will ef Isaac M. Singer in this country have been disposed of, all claims against the estate have been settled, and more than $300,000 distributed to the ms named in the will. This twenty-five person as been accomplished, within two ¥ the surviving executor has gone to Eu; It will be remembered that five wot M . Singer husband, and twenty-five cailed him father. The will divided Ub erty in America, valued at about $1.00, sixiy portions, these including bequests uis chidren, illegitimate as we his first wife he gave viving children of Miss Known as his wife when he turned his a ‘ion to inventions, he gave # tive children of Mary Garigal, to the ei ab ount;to the children of Mary EW wo lived with him as Mrs. Merritt, b ‘0 his last w nd to her six children por’ volved a. $3,990,000. Mary Aun Spousier, o: M s. Foster, Claimed to be” he lawful widow of Mr. Singe deci ion Was against her, the court holdi th.t Isabella E. Singer, of Eugland. wa: widow. The executors Mis. Foster, paying her ren all claimed ‘the peperty in Ame: 1 perty in Er r portions, and. all a has been dis'ri Whose maiden name was Boy under the name of Summer leath Mr. Singer m: & this property to his wife, and si. giving the property in her. Mrs. Catharine M Was 1 and exclusi Svonsier, now Mrs, Foster, is living w hi-Dand'in New’ York; otherwise Mrs. Matthews, is in Europe; people. Mrs. country seat n Paignton, England, whe This was to be called the * Wiss ram, ading cn Saturday for rapgements for plac the control of Mrs. Singer. The w took up with an adventurer in F who several years after, as Mc suubbed by D worth Ocean. ignten, to comp Norwegian Exploration of the North Al tie. The London Times, of July 1, says: Dating edi- tion has been sent out for the exploration of again, the h inst. to make her third and last cruise. After examin- the past two summers a Norwegian ex the North Atlantic, and this year, Voeriugen left Bergen on the 1 ing one or two of the fjords, aud touching Vardoe on the 27th, the Voeringen ts to pr ceed eastward to a point midway between Vardoe and Nova Zembia, in order to obtain soundings and determine the limits of ice. This examination is expected to have au im portant practicable bearing on the cod fishery, as it may enable the migrations of the “joddée” to be determined, @ fish pursued as food by the cod. * Returning fo Hauimerfest about a cruise westward will be made in the navigable waters north of Jan Mayen Isiand, ce on the east coast of Green: land to ascertain the boundary between the olar current and the Gulf Stream. Much new work in the way of soundings may be done here. Keturning to Hammerfest, the third and last cruise will be Legun about July 29, and be ve- cupied by a survey of the region between Bear Isiand and Spitzbergen, and the depths of the west coast of Spitzvergen, which have as yet been only incompletely surveyed. The Voer- ingen will goas far north as with safety she can for ice, and will, moreover, survey the fords and banks on the west coast of Spitzber- gen, where the Norwegian fishermen carry on a considerable cod fishing. The Voeringen is r about the middie of September. While valuable scientific re- suits are expected of this expedition of a kind with which the cruise of the Challenger has nade us familiar, it is hoped that one practi- cal result will be a better knowledge of the rich fishing banks in the regions to be visited. Captain Willie, as before, commands the Voer- ingen, while Dr. Mohn, Dr. Sars, Dr. Daniels- sen and other scientific men, includiag Herr Schertz, an ariist, form the members of the expedition. The vessel has several new in- struments on board, some of whici: have been leaned, we believe, by members of our Chal- Ju as faras the i ex) ected to return to har’ lenger expedition. A Bop LonpoN Rospeky.—A fashionably dressed man went into a large jewelry store in Bond street, London, the other day, selected articles worth four thousand dollars, and ten dered a £1.00 note in payment. Mr. Roskell ascertaived that the note was a forgery. Just as he was about to summon assistance a ca) Was driven rapidly up, and two men in police uniform Hurston entered, saying that the 1 old offender of whom thew were | insearch. Direc:ing the porter to place the jewelry in the cab and come along with them as a witness,the men in uniform said that they would inform the firm when their attendance would be required to press the charge. Then x the ien . however, their porter, brutally beaten, returned with the in- formation that the twosupposed police otlicers man was an old i they drove off with their prisoner, leat jewelers loud in their praises of the prot ey of the pe Next day, Were thieves in A Boy Rescves A Bany.—The St. Louis eve- Reyuliican tells this thrilling story: ral days ago Mr. Frederick Clapper's bab: abcut 2 years old, was playing around the w is Mouroe County. | There was a trap-door the cover of the wel dia he fell, Mrs. Clapper saw him. She in ly ran to the field where one of her bo and caught at the baby, which had the surface just as he hi when he gr: the little fellow’s head downward. when a large quaniity of water ran out of his mouth, and he ‘caught’ his breach and came to. The baby has recovered, and the trap-door has Deen nail- ed down tigh A CHICAGO THUNDER-STORM.—The follow- ng specia telezracn sent on Friday from Chicago to the Cincinnati Ena- guirer: “ During the thunder-storm that vis. ited this rat A early this morning the residence id was struck by lightning. The electricity passed down the chunney, knocked Mr. and Mrs. Guild out of bed, treated another couple inthe same manner, forced a thimbie ing story i> told ii of Mr. Guil out of the chimney and across the room 25 f wide. and buried it in the plaster of the wall op- posite, and knocked Mr. Guild's mother and a child out of bed, and changed the child’s hair from a positive blonde toebony brunette. The sealp of the child’s head was turned black. Prominent physicians say the case isa very singular one but they claim that si.ailar cases haye heretofore occurred.” &z- A Syracuse r heads a paragraph “ A 5 Reformer.” It means San- 4z-A fire in Pittsburg, Pa., last night. dam- aged Doyle & Brothers’ glass house to the ex- Genuine Bogus ning. tent of $10,000. 4z-Four Episcopal ladies have been re- ceived into the order of Deaconesses at Syra- euse. 4@-Under orders from the U. 8. district court for West Virginia, the Greenbrier White Sulphur Springs will be sold at public auction on the 6ih of August. 42-A “steeple chase” is announced to take place at Cohoes, N. ¥. Several soutesse dollar a foot eee iz ae A firm of Sheffiel E: this your Gederna ws ot hema 000 bay year 50,000 dozen of § WILL—ALL CLAIMS AGAINST THE ESTATE SETTLED—PIVE WIVES AND regular se briggan stocking: They come in ver long plain wrists. buttoned by three button with four buttons are With tive 1.20. The k fine Paris thi Without buttons, and loose settle up the estate of $5,000,000 in that country. . ray, white, and black. Th Those ain the ouh ow lighter with by Silk g worked wists, “cl oat | T as legitimate and to his last wife. Tothe two children o: sur ponsier, whi> was nd are EVES, C6 0,00): Lo tae 3 d lived with uum us Mrs. Matthews, he gave the sam= ter. or pink, to match th are worn, For b Worn with any dress that is trimmed with nt lace, there are duchesse point and contested the will, but the f round point lac yshown is t 1s of English crape, to be worn by | ladies in mourning —( Harper's Bazar npromised with OO). The ehid uted. ud Was settled-on Mrs. ud her children, There was a queer wipication in the case, as Mrs. Singer He made sail but ¢ haul the animal, which was makin; forts to reach the main land t tin the waves which broke over him—he Sea running very high at the time—but a Moment laier would rea: ‘short and Coss of the ad sh from hisears and eyes and At last he m Without pausing a mon . his lon} outward in the wind. Was possessed of immense strength, else he have swam that long distance through such a nobody kuown. 4 uid have escaped.—{ Vew London i lie, “Before his ie a trust deed convey igned a will ely to | ger, the first wife, is saving with her children in B-ookiynys Miss t her Miss. MoGariial cs Wailer, or Mrs. Merritt, is living in England Allthe romance and sad experience in the lives of these women came out in the contest ed willcase. But now that all complications have been arranged, and all claims paid, this “celebrated case” will cease to interest the inger, the last wife, lives ame e her husband had planned to erect a residence that Was to outshine all of the old baronial castles. was to room, con. Fok Boys. York Trivune has. be perintendent of the New York .Juvenile Asy- um, Who confirmed ail that ive to the pernicious ional literature t the superintendent “Almost the first question I put to the un te lads is, ‘What have you been read and the answer * nger, Was ew York ‘society, will then be $5,00,000,.— [Chicago Inter- literature thes their minds, here in whose poc thice revolyer With this display . and the le in C e and hoeing, 1 in place of the horse-rake and other |abor'sav- ing implements, Men, however, ofcen super. intend a line of women thus at work. The absent men are to be found |; gardens as well as fr &e- Joaquin Miller, with “ his eyes and an expression of mingled neholy,” coutinue to ¢ &e-The members of the B 1 are all he rows, There isn't a girlin the associalion.—[ Hawk- #e-At an evening upon for a song, and b my tuneful lyre.” to dodge sudde the room, remarking Eiko Px al three o'clock other, Seventh- vices at the Chureli Friends and relat'ves tw attend, [New York papers please copy.) 2t In memory of Canouixe wife of Jobn H. Glick, aged 46 years, 2 ck pm. July 16, 1 ruts, WILLIAM M_ Gordon, and eldest son of John and A. T. Gordon, in the twenty-sixth year of bis Will be with me in the awful hoar, Wir n th last foe stia'l come Lu biacké And be will hear me when I pray, Funeral Frid: are luvited to ai Wednesday mornin Zand painful Lises: vi uae ma Emma U. Pray, aged 3 gears, nd 17 day s. His funeral will take nlace fr his grand parents, 2603 P Friday afternoon, at 4. 0'e vited to atter d. SULLIVAN. On the 25th of Juno, 1878, near West Friendship, Howard VEKNON, youngest son of Sullivan, ‘aged 6 months and 3 days. ‘Suffer site children tw co such is the kingdom of heaven. WOODWAKD. At the Lonise Home, on tha ¢ This trap-door had been raised and left up. The baby fell in. Just as zed 9 years, was at work. The boy, upon hearing that the baby had fallen into the well, started for the well. while Mrs. Clapper went over to ancther field where John Clapper was working When the boy reached the well he jumped in arisen to z steadied himself in the water, for it was about chin-deep to him. The baby went down, but soon came up again, bbed it and held it in his hands, above his head, uniila robe was thrown down, Which he tied around his body, and was drawn out, taking the baby along with him. When the fond and anxious mo‘her arrived at the well and Saw the baby as it came up, and thinkia it was dead, she fainted. Mr. Clapper turne: ie Fonersi will take GOOD NIGHT. ugh th My beart is wilh you as I kusel to pray: Good-night! God Keep you in bis care alway Thick shadows creep like silent gbos7s Abou! wy bead: Lose myself in tend While The moon comes 5 dreains, werhead tug through the window A Sliver sickle gleaming *mid the stars, aris thread gloves, kid gloves, long in the wrt ms,” like those of Bal are excellent for summer e grades, with and oeked gloves of the d are considered very stylish jough to pass up untiet. These come incream > also come with long cked” as they are called. lack, and mastic grey more expensive than the ting ® 4a pal tts are now universal y adop ed comfort in the way of beth coolness Very pretty short lace and the prices ir very long and fine ollette with or to ba x from ¢)5to $0 a pair. Those ce m 340 to $7 ack “Lace mitts with Es Swim.—Captain Edwards of the ack Amelia r ports that when off yoxde Isiand shore, Jan object sw finally made utd which he tte ot over- lesperate ree miles he would disi »pear ar and with a loud t the water then renew his the shore, and, ashed up the ling mane fl inj » splendid animal i il and T Where he came from Iwas insight from n talking with the su- hurged of Ss wrought the young. Said was richt trashy boys feed on is what corrujy s, other day a boy was by els Were found a toy p three Doxes of cartridges, a geld watch and ii “we new jack Knives, me, Lasked the usual nswer came promp'ly: “T Boys of New York. ‘The voy had minecticut from viom he hag ng his money and the AMERICANS are surprised to see women do- ing the large: part of the cultural work sount ploughing, mowing Has painting - making ha} t ouly to the relief of men, but y in the beer rep-set gray defiance comment very one of them. ty a lady was called li Strike again Her husband was observed ly and start hurriedly from “Not if [know it, she DIED. On the night of the 15th Ja’y, 18° MAITHEW FRANCIS, beloved son of Margaret am the late Bartholomew Finn, in the seveuteeath year of his age. May he rest in peace, His funeral will take place on Thursday, the 18h -in., from the residence of road, near old toll-gate, the Immaculate Concep- the family requested, SEP HINER jays, Died Ju y 18, 1878, ell, farewell, my sisierdear, Lite is sae without thee here, . may we meet tn hi ‘Where all is peace aud ) en above, ny and lova, ist her pattern and her guide; image may he bear, O way she Uread H 8 sacred steps, Aud His brigh: glory share. Fieep on, sweet sister, thy work is done, ‘YLy mortal pain is past, Las come and borne thee home B.) ond the stormy bi She ts at rest from est from grief and pat at rest iu peaceful sleep, “Tred Jesus comes again: By her brow er, . JouN C Joacnim, Aland care, } asleep in Jesus, Tuesday, at T 878, at the residence of his Ly DON, beloved hus- power, ‘ak and the shadows fl « awa: Moruer. 5o°clock p m. Foundry Lives and friends of the family \d without further notice, * y 17, 1878, d., only ty, Md., CHARLES Reason T. and Agues unto Me, for of ly 17, 1878, Miss Eviza’ Woop- aoight ce trom the Home, 181 tustaut. hursda: UNDERTAKERS, & vady attendants at short notice, ing strictly first-class reasonabie terms. je6-tr . SPEAKE, UNDERTAKER, (Formerly with R. #, Harvey), 940 F Street n. wi, ‘One door east of Tenth street, Bural Caskets of al grades and style. Drepared for transporte-

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