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( THE LEADING NEWSPAPERS. THE EVENING STAR. THE WEEKLY STAR. ay 4 tolled apes The proprietors of THE STaR present to the public its dally and weekly editio1 ‘tively, as not only the completest and best, but also the cheapest epitome of events occurring at the national capital, and of general news as ‘well, to be found anywhere. How well the ‘publie understands this {s conclusively shown | Dy the exceptionally wide circulation they | ‘oth enjoy, not in the City of Washington | alone, but throughout all the States and Ter- FROM A PHYSICIAN. Nortn HYDE PARK, VT., Feb. 7, 1876. Mesers. SETH W. FOWLE & SONS, Boston, Gentlemen—You may perhaps remember that I Me TOe SeTETe eeeks bee Lmremard to tie Use ot wife, who was he sequence of ‘on several Weeks ERUVIAN SYRCP fOr | Eppnota sorts Tt had tried the most noted pbysicians in this state and also in Canada, without | relief. At your recommendation she commenced i ome anes ie but little impression, but w! 6 fifth. to Improve rapidly, and now. after using fegained her strength, and Is able to do most of the work about the house: and I feel that Icannot speak too of PERUVIAN SYRUP. eral of my patients, and have procured the sale of several dozen of ithere. You can make an; this letter that you see fit. Yours very H. D, BELDEN, M. D. the of the SYRUP. In order that the reader not now familiar | hut ‘iit 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. one of the best newspapers published States; has nothin, the rabid partisan press, with which our count at this time unfortunately overstoc of frankness, candor and fair fer to Its articies and adds much to {is dignity and Asacompendium of the current events of the day. It is without a rival.—Newhernian (N.C). earned its present pros} OT he treatment ot ie ope are sufficiently testified toby the aples so prominent a piace in It improves as its crease, and Washington would hardly be ton without !t.—Baltimore American, Now the oldest paper in Washi one of the most valuable, a8 a living picture of metropolitan and Congressional !ife; has earned & continuous and prosperous existence by sagacious pular sentiment and popular wants, s original compeers who were lest ahrewd. less capable, and less enterprising.—Hille- .4 best edited papers est and very freshest and Washirgton cit: r by every body; licman and citizen anxious Tor reliable tnformation from the capital of our nation.—Parkeraburg (W. Va.) Times. zed as the leading newspaper as it is decidedly the most newsy, le. Its weekly edition is a com- plete newspaper, and is unsurpassed in variet completeness of ‘news by an} Btates.— Gallatin ( Tenn.) Comes as near to being an Independent paper as 1s possible; the journal of no the organ of the District of C bas made itself the favorite Washington news) to everybody [n the capital. —Salt he dollar bottles, she THE PERUVIAN SYRUP in common with overstocked. A spirit Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Chronic Diarrhea, Boils, Nervous, Affections, Chills and Fevers, Humors, Loss ef Constitu- tional Vigor, Neural- gia, Female Com- plaints, and ALL DISEASES by its Rey whieh it Observance of ORIGINATING IN A BAD STATE OF THE BLOOD, ‘One of the most inter in the country: givesallthe news of Cons anxiously looked for in the handsof ever OR ACCOMPANIED BY DEBILITY + of Washington, racy and readal A LOW STATE OF THE SYSTEM, rty, but essential ‘columbia, and as suc Fr, ni ake (Utah) The one conspicuous success of Washin; Ballsm; under the able management of it8 ietors more prosperous than eve! | Foot new hits own fled: minds its own and makes money by it.—¥. of Washington, and one of the | fs abiy edited and always bright mani ment it is ably ant lways brig! and newsy.—Indianapolts Jourmal. r that can thrive where two hundred aut sistobe pournals have falled since 1900, does tot need a certificate of good character fromm its co- vemporaries.— Baltimore Gazette. One of the neatest printed aud most readable ers that comes to our table. ice places it within the reach of every family.— Yarrenton (Va.) Free Index, A splendid newspaper; filled with everything of Ital of the nation; so cheap id fn the country can have it.— public-spirited journal, accurate news aud present le to the family circle.—Fred- mbiished In Washington riends wishing the latest news from the national capital to subscribe for it, Burry (4. C.) Visitor. Full of good things, valuable and Interestii resent proprietors wiil live balf century anulversary.—Washing- ‘The ablest and best conducted paper of the eap!- tal, always presenting the very latest news in a fresh and attractive manner.—Staunton Vir- An old established paper; Teports of ai! events of ‘at the national capi in ‘ness dhigently, Tribune. FROM REV. JOHN GREGORY, | Pastor of the Wesleyan Methudist Church at Pittston, Luzerne County, Pe My Dear Sir:—Having at various times, ally, and in my own and other fainiiies, tested the t value Of the medicine called PERUVIAN YEUP, OF PROTECTED SOLUTION OF PROTON IDE OF TRON, I most cheerfully recommend i especially to tose who are sufferin, | tic and nervous disorders. erful alterativ ‘The low subscription I think, unsurpas: rn the objectionable featur ole remedies, it isa most efficient auxil- lary to the temperance cause, hindrances to the tem as 1 think, the medical use of alcoholic stimulants. Whatever may be argued as to thelr necessity in certain cases, We have in the PERUVIAN SYRUP a safe and eflicient substitute for those dangerous remedies. This testimony is given unsolicited, with the hope that some who are not yet ac- quainted with the valuable properties of the medi- eine may be induced to give it a trial. ¥ JOHN GREGORY. interest from the ile ( Tenn.) Bee. 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Yor $15.00, und one copy to the getter-u; the Club. 20 copies one year $20, i #7 It is a condition of this offer that the Subscriptions of each clud shall all commence ‘at the same time, and all go to the same post 10 copies one year | ent of about By Tribune. *,* Subscriptions in all cases,—whether sin gle or in clubs,—to be paid in advance, anda Paper sent longer than paid for. Address, in all cases, THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER 00, WASHINGTON, D.C. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. # AUCTION SALES. ————— —— ed = Y VIRTUE OF A DEED OF TRUST, DAT! FUTURB DAYS. TU-BURBOW. Bite, 20th. 1877, aintduly Fecoraat a . chicane ber 1Gil0 200, Of the lan Teconts Se OUNG & MIDDLETON. Auctioneers, EROANSON BEOR., Am for the District of Columbla, and by the writs RUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE LEASE- | TRUSTFES’ SALE OF A TWO-STORY | ten direction of the party thereby secured, 1 will HOLD PROPERTY, ON THE CORNER OF G@ AND FIFTEED TH sTREETS N. W. Ry yirine of a deed of trust, dated May 10, A.D. 1875, snd duly reco in Liber 783, (77) folio 402 and Liber 843, folio 324, &c . of thes land records of Washington couuty, D.C., by vir- tue of a decree in equity of the Supreme Uourt of the District of Columbia, and by the written diree- tion of the party secured, we will sell at public auction, infront of the premis’s, on THURSDAY, the 9th day of July, A.D. 1878, at six o'clock -m.; bbe fuilowing described part of lot numbered ve "(6) in square numbered two hundred and twenty-three (228). in the city of Washington, beginning for the same at the southwestern corner of said lot and square, and thence running north along the line Of Bbih street west twenty-eight (28) oth twenty-eight (28) feats t9 the lige ot Norte south twenty-ei ine G'sirect; ard thenee west,” along said G street, Liber 625, terms of bound to pay all taxes and public assessments; the folio 174, of said land records, The » lease aro as follows: The lessor. 1s annual rent 4s $1,600, payable in monthly ‘pay- ments: the term will ‘expire Septomber 30, AnD. 1882, when the lessor will pay for all the improve- ments, o:herwise he must grant a new lease for a term of twelve years, at samy rent and upon the same terms and conditions, There is also a provi- sion in said lease for purchase in fee during said term ‘The improvements consist of a good three-story brick bulidag. | The property 1s now occupied uli- ler a sub lease of $3, 450 per annum. Osferms of sales One-taled in cst, (of which $500 must be paid at sale;) the deferred’ payments to be made in equal payments in six, tweive, eighteen and twen'y-four months after date, with interest at the raie of eight per cent. per annum until paid payable semi-aunually, and secured by deed of trust and insurance to the satisfaction of the Trus- tees. Terms to be fully complied with within six days after the day of sale; otherwise the Trustees reserve the right to resell the property, after one Week's notice, at the risk and eos: of te first par haser. All conveyancing at the parchaser® . 4 Wat NeROACK. iy13-a WAC. WAH. | Trustees. H. WARNER, Auctioneer. a — TRUSTEE'’S SALE OF A THREE-STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK HOUSE ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF D STREET, BE- TWEEN NEW JERSEY AVENUE AND SOUTH CAPITOL STREET SOUTHEAST. By virtue ofa deed of trust to me, dated is] June 16th, 1874, recorded in Liber No. 753, folio 170, &c. , one of the land records for the, District of Columbia, and by the direction of the beneficiary therein named, I shall sell at apie auction, infront of the premises, on MONDAY, the 29th day of July, at 5 o'clock Ri m., ‘*the east one-third part of lot numbered fifteen (15). in square numbered six hundred and ninety-three (693), fronting nineteen feet on D street south- east, between New Jersey avenue and South Cap- itol street. aud 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 of sale, with 6 percent, interest, to be secured by adeed of trust on the property, containing an insurance clause, If the terms are not complied with in ten days after sale, the Property. willbe 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 ‘id by the purchaser, raed eo POSOHN W. KENNEDY, Trustee. STEAMERS, &c. EG Seer ener nG Cane ee ee W. H. Byles, will make three each week, two to NOMINI FEREY™ and one 16 MATIOX CREEK, ax landings going and return! information Inquire at Ge Ls Bhowlir's Goat tea Wood Om ‘and 898 Pennsylvania avenue, and at wharf, foot of 6th and N streets, ap20-sf @, TUCKER JONES, Agent, UMMEL ABBANGEMENT. NORFOLK, FORTRESS MONROE AND eee +HE SOUTH The swirt and elegant iron Steamer LADY OF THE LAKE, Capt. C, J. BONNE- VILLE, leaves ‘hestreet wharf, until further notice, sveay MON: DAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at 5o’cl'r Eo: connecting with steamers for B: Provi- cs and other Northern Points, Bet ‘eaves Norfolk every TUESDAY, THUBSDA’ and BATUEDAY, at 4 o'clock p. ms FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. Steamer JOHN W. THOMPSON, CaptainJOnN 8. Woop. leaves her wharf, termi- aus of 7th and Sth street lineof cars, Gurrioman, ‘Nomin! sud Leoaatown, stopping at oman, Nomini an wn, 2 (ntermediate landings each trip. Days of sailing, 0, For furtser iuformation, Apply at the off ‘or ir on, \y over Xpress Ofice, oF at Metropolitan Bank, Knox’s he Company's Whart, foot of street, called for on pplication at Knox's Ex- BAMUEL BAOON, Pres’t, ress Office. B, J, ACCINELLY, Agent, STEAMEERS FOR NEW YO) RE. The Steamers JOHN GIBSON and E. 0, NIGHT siternately leave Pier 41 East at inter further Biver, New York, at 4 o'clock svery BATURDAY até p.m. ; Geo town every MONDAY, and Al sam Freight taken at lowest rates, For information apply, ‘at office over Metropolitan 15th street, ortoR.P. A. DENHAM, Agent, Water street, apal-tr SAMUEL BACON, President, Te SUMMER TOUBISTS. BOY ALAMATL SEEAMSHIPS, From Baltimore to Halifax and Vice Versa The A 1 British Iron Screw Bicamshipe— HIBERNIAN, 8,200 tons, Capt. Lt. Archer, R.N.B.; Nova ScCOTIAN, 8.200 tons, Capt. Richardson; CASPIAN, 3,100 tons, Capt. Trocks— Leave Baltimore every other Wednesday FOR HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA. Qadin passage to Halifax. Roun Rie iyi ies 35, re} Ing except wines, etc. lent opportunity to enjoy a brief ocean trip in First-class Trans: Atlantic’ Steams shige ani the charming summer climate of Nova First cabin to8t, John’s, Newfoundland, 14 First cabin to Liverpool "io: fold For further informati (pnioged ‘A. SCHUMACHER & CO 5 South Gay street, Baltimore, Ball from New York for aw every SATURDAY; or él gance and comfort, All Staterooms on main deck, and Saloon amidshi) SALOON CABINS, $65 10 $80, CURRENCY, SE.'ONDCABIN “cluding aul requisites, #40, €xcursion rickets , New York to Paris and return, $185 10 $195, sccord- ing to stateroom route chosen, For Books of Information. &e. Apply to HENDERSON B. ‘t1 BOWLING GREEN, NEW YORK. Orto ANNIE K. HUMPHREYS. 430 10th st. BRICK DWELLING AND LOT ON PO- TUMsC STREET, NEAR PROSPECT 8T., GEORGETOWN, )).C. By virtue of a deed of trust, given to us, Gated March 220. 1876, and duly recorded in (77 Liter #11, folt- 950, one of the land record for Washington cvanty. in the District of Cofam- bia, and at the request’ of the 2 We Will sell at pubiie aretion, on FRIDAY, the 19th day of July, A.D. 1878, ai 6 o’clock p.m., in front of the premises. all that piece or parcel of ground Situate in the elty of Georgetown, District of Co- lombia, known as part of Lots ntimbered eighteen (8) and nineteen (19.) in old Georgetown, de- scribed as foilows: Begin at a point on east side of Potcmac street a out thirty-two (32) feet south from Prospect street, sald point of beginning be- 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 said hor ses, said division wall being on south side of the passageway between sald first and second houses; thence east and through the center of said Givision wall fifty (50) feet; thence south fifteen (16) feet more or less, to a point directly east of int of beginning: thence west and through cen- fer of division wali between raid second and third houses fifty (50) feet to Potomac street and point of beginning. Terms of fale: One-third cash; balance in six. twelve and eighieen months, with interest at 7 per cent. per annum untii paid, interest payable semi- annually, to be secured by deed of trust on the Property'sold, A d+ posit of $100 will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing at cost of pur- chaser. If terms of saie are not complied with In 5 Gays, the Trustees reserve the right to resell the Property at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, upon giving § days" notice of such resale. TLLIAM A. GORDON, ¢ Trustess, WM. D. CASSIN, : TUNCANSON BROS, Au Jy5 cod H. WARNER, Heal Estate Auctioneer. STEE'S SALE OF IMPROVED REAL TR STATE ON FOURTH STREET, BE- TWEEN Q AND BR NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust dated as | .. 1873, and recorded in Lider No. 716, follo 423, one of the land records for Washington. county, in the District of Columbia, aud at the Written request of the holder of the notes secured thereby, 1 will sell on FRIDAY, July 12, A. D. 1878. at'6 o'clock p. m., at public auction, in front of the premises, the tollowing-described realty, situate In Washington, D.C., to wit: Lot num* bered sixty-four (64), of Daniel Cratty’s subti- vision of square east of square numbered five huu- dred and nine (608), as recorded in Liber ‘+H. D. G.,"* follo 146, together with the improvements thereon, consisting, in part, of a Two-story five tocm Brick House, ‘Terma of sale: One-fourth cash; balance in six, twelve and eighteen months, with interest at 6 per cent. per annum until paid, the whole to be secured by a deed of trust on the property, with Insurance clause. All conveyancing at the purchaser's cost. If the termsof sale are not complied with within ten days after sale, the Trustee reserve the right to resell said property at the risk and cost of the de~ faulting purchaser after five days’ motee, 0 be published in the Evening Ntar. jy2-daes L, A, LUCE, Trustee, Se THE ABOVE SALE Is POSTPONED until FRIDAY, July 19, 1878, saine hour and place. L. A. LUCE, Trustee. J.T. COLDWELL, Salesman. Jy12-d&ds ‘ASH, B, WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, PROVED PROPERTY FRONTING ON RINFTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN Q AND. B. STREETS “NORTHWEST, a’ By virtue of a deed of trust, dated April Gihy A.D. 1878, and duly recofded in Liber fy No. 885, follo 167, &c., one of the land re- cords for Washington county, D. C,, and by direc tion of the party secured thereby, I shall proceed to sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, July 19 h. A. D. 1878, at 6 o'clock P. m., all that’ certain piece or parcel of land and premifses known ai.d designated as all of lot D.. in Jannon’s subdivision of lot numbered twenty- four ef Fardon’s et al subdivision of square num vered one hundred and thirty-four (184), on the ground pian or plat of the District of Columbia, as Teoorded in the office of the surveyor of said city, it being the same property conveyed by Alfrad D. Cannon and wife to Mary C. January 80. 1878, and recorded on the 9th day of February, 1878, in Liber 879, follo 188, together with the ‘improvements theréon, consisting of a Brick Building. ‘Terms of saie: One-half cash; balance in stx months, for notes beari rale, and secured by adi of trust on property sold, All conveyancing , &C., at purchaser's cost. $50 down on day of ie, and if sale, the Trustee reserves the Oe SAB, MCDOWELL C ARRINGTON, Trustee. WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auct. _ jy10-eo&as g, T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer, R AND BASEMENT BRI THE *£OUTH SIDE OF WET. for the District of Columbia, and at the request o the party secured thereby. we will sell at auction, In tront of the premises, on FRIDAY, July 19, 1878, at 6 o'clock scribed real estate, situate in the city of Wasi ton, D.C., to wit: of original Lot numbered sixteen, ( gether with the improvements, &c. ‘lerms: One-third cash, and the balance in six® twelve and eighteen monthis, with interest at 8 per cent. per annum, secured by a deed of trust on the Property sold, or all cash, at option of the pur chaser. deposit of $100 required at the time of at pur- sale, and all conveyaucing and recordin; chasers cost. Terms to be complied with in seven days, otherwise the Trustees reserve the right to rty at the risk and cost of tue de- resell the pro} faulting pure iaser after five days’ advertisement. ARLES B. PEARSON. ‘Trustees, syed PAINARD H. WABNER, §Trustocs. proceed {0 sell_at publi¢ auction, in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, Jaly, S0:h, 1878, at 6 ‘clock p.m , Lots Nos. 160, 161, and 162, ‘in B. F. Gilbert's sub-division of square No. 675. in the City of Washingt: n in the District aforesaid. Terms of sale: One-third cash, and the residue in three equal installments at six, twelve and e'gi teen months with interest, for which the notes of the purchaser will be taken, secured. by deed of trust on the propercy sold, and if the terms of sale be not complied with within Sve days from day of sale, the preperty will be sold at risk and cost of Sorsuining. purehaser after three cays notice in Xvening Siar newspaper. Conveyancing at pur- haser’s cost. . EDWARD M. NOURSE, Trustee, W. B. WILLIAMS, Auct, y18-eo8d5 RUSTEES: SA}. E OF TWO THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE~ ON N, BETWEEN TH AND 15TH STREETS N-W. Under and by virtue of a deed of trust, dated January 12th, 1875, duly recorded in Liber No 771, Folio 388 of the lant records, for the District of Columbia, by direction o” tue parties secured thereby. and pursuant to decree passed July 15th. 1878 ‘in the Supreme Conrt_of the Distrt@ of Cotumbia, in Equity Cause No, 5 827, Docret 1’ the undersigned Trastees, shai! Seil at publi¢auction, in front of the premises, on MONDAY. the 29th day of July, A.D. 1878, at the hcur of6 p.m, the following described rea, es:ae situate In the city of Wassington. D. C., and known and designated on the piats oF acs of said ye as the easternmost forty ty-seven (47) feet in front, by the entire depth of Let numbered sixty-one (G1). in Thomas B. B us Fecorded sub sion of origina’ lots num- » three, four, eleven, twelve, thir- fitteeu and sixteen. fh square num- dered two huhdred and twelve: this being the same real esta'e which was conveyed by Jesse V. Huyek, trastes, to Watkins Add'son by deed e¢ June 10 b, 1874, aud recorded in Liber No. Zl, folio 406. &c,, one of the land records for Washington aunty, in the District aforesaid, and which jhe said Watkins Addison and wife by deed u ing even date wita said deed of trust, con- veyed toJames F, Russell, saving and éxceptin, 80 much of said ground as'was conveyed by said Addison and wife to Moses Keily by the deed. dated June 12.1, 1874 beg naing for said excepted part ata point on the Hive of N street northwest, dis- tant forty-three feet and six inches west of the northeast corner of said lot, and running thence west three feet and six inches: thence south ore hundred feet; thence east three feet and six Inckes, and’ thence north one huadrsd feet to the place of beginning, which said deed 1: recorded in Liber No. 752, folio 395, another of said land records in the District aforesaid. Pursuant to the aforesaid deeree of the Supreme Our rt of the District of Columbla, the said proper- ty will be s Id according to the subdivision thereof Biade by Moser Kiely subscquentiy tothe said dee! of trusf, into lots designated as Nos. a Lot No. 84 will be first offered for sale, ‘The terme of saleyas mont! con- sent of the holders of the n y the sald deed of trust. will be »s folle z: One-third of the purchase mcney In cash, aud the residue in three equal instalments. payable at six, tweive and eighteen months from the day of sae, With Jnter- €st thereon al the rate of seven per cclituin per an- num until paid, for which deferred payments the rotes of the pu’ chaser or purchasers will be taken, docured by deed or decas of trust on the property sold; or the purctazer or paid 2 Hall have (he op'ton of paving the whole purchase mouey in cash. A de po-it of $150 will be required at time of gale on each house sold; and if the terms of sale are hot complied wi-b wiitin one week from the day of sale, the property will be resoid, at the risk and cost of the defaniting purchaser, after five foss under date of interest from day of ie terms of sa'e are not complied with within five days from day of right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- UBTEES’ BALE OF A NEAT TWO-STORY DWELLING ON V STREET, BE- TWEEN 13TH AND 14TH STREETS NOBTH- By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Juno 12th, A.D. 1876, duly recorded in Liber No A 819, folio 491, et $°q;1,one of the land d bie Pom. the following. de- iing- The west twenty-one (21) feet front by one hundred and forty-five (145) feet deep 8,) in square numbered two hundred and thirty-six, (236, ) to- ‘ASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABT PROVED PROPERTY FRONGINCE S‘REET 8 UTH, 10TH STREKTS WES’ IM- hingto1 . Cy, deceased. nade on the 6th Gay of Ox, tober, A. D, 1874 and in virtue of authority veste in me, I shall proceed to sell at public auction, in front of the rem: on TUES! D, 1878, at ck AY, July 23, A, ton, District of Columbia, twenty-seven (27), in square numbered three hun- dred and eighty-seven (887), raving 25 feet front by 120 feet dep, to sn al ey, with the improve Ments thereon, coh sisting of a Frame Dwelling. Terms of sale: One-tuird cash; balance in six and twelve months. for notes bearing interest from day of kale and secured by a deed of trust on pro- perty sold. All conv ing, &c., at purchaser’s cost. $100 down on day of sale, and if the terms of sale arenot complied with within five days from day of sale, the Trustee reserves the right to resell the preperty at the risk aud cost of defaulting pur- chaser, JOHN H. SEMMES, Trustee. WASH. 8. WILLIAMS Aucte eI ees nh w., or L. GARDNE ¥ wan ED EB & Cv. 921 Pennsylvania OKTH GERMAN LLOYD. TEAMSHIP LINE BETWEEN NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN. The steamers of this ompeny will sail every Sat- Street, "lavoken, "ate OF" eka peter foboken, dont Hagte ork Bre a Lon Ly aD men, cat }, second Rppanae son eg POEL RNSTe eepee™ ‘api-em PY "S Bowing Greon, Now York, CLywEs NEW EXPRESS LINE BETWEE! HILADELPHL ALEXAND! \- INGTON AND GEORGETO pyane. CONN RCTING AT PHILADELPHIA WITH CLYDE’S LixB FOR BOSTON, PROVIDENCE, AND NEW ENGLAND STATES, Sailing Daye, From Philadelphia—Saturday, at 19 m, From Washington—Monday, at 11 a.m. row se ecewns Monday, at 7 p.m. received daily. ‘Through glis of lading given tg Hoston and Eee signoce wishing tholt meade landet Segrgotown 3 w ng their at whart wu Dicase have them marked ‘* ‘ge~ town, D. 0, For full information apply to J. H. JOHNSON street ‘and 18th-street F. HYDE, 59 Wa- & CO., 1208 ¥ street northwest. ig area, Gegetowens oe wid! B OLY De str R Pe 90 General janagers, 12 South Wharves, pole MERICAN LINE OF A Sieve A aoa STEAMSHIPS verpool, touching eR Queenstown, 7 Cabin, Intermediate and steerage thek can te had at H. D. COOKE, Jan 2 00. 'b, Banke ors, 1499 F ta for 1 tar Line ye Also, agen: for the Had Bt jiine UNARD LINE. - : NOTICX, ith the view of diminishing the chances of golision, the Steamers of this line take a spectiic ree seasons ‘year. ‘On the outward passage from Queenstown to New Boston, crossing the meridian lat,. oF nothing'to the north of 43. Cemenn of G0 at 43 Iat.y oF nothing to the notth of ase THE BEITISH AND NURTH AMERICAN BOY AL STE AMS! sETWweEy NEW YORK AND ZIV RPOOL, CALLING CORK HAR: Naw Yous, * H. WARNER, Reai Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUAULE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE IN THE COUN- TY OF WASHINGTON, A SHORT DiS- TANCE FROM THE BENNING'S ROAD, NEAR GRACELAND CEMETERY, con! taining six Acres of Ground, with new, largo gpa, commodious © Brick pdicuse. Sianghter louse, Ice House, aud other Out Bulldiugs: Land ina high state of cultivation. = By virtue of two deeds of trust. dated re- Pes one on the 9h day of February, .D. 1875, and recorded in Liber 776, foltd 120, et seq., and the other daced 13th day of Janue 1876, and record=d in Liber 803, folio ¢ q., of the land records for the District of Columbia, and by request of the parties secured there by, I'shsll sell at pubite auccion on WEDNES- DAN, the 24:h day o* July, a. D. 1878, at 5 o'elk bim., in trout of the premises, all that certain Piece or parcel of laud and premises lying aad situ ate in the District of Columbia, known a3 Lot 6, in Joby A, Bartruff’s subdivision of part of tract Of land ‘called Long Meadows, together with the ements thereon. T to the indebtedness secured by ms of sale as the first deed of trust, one-fourih cash, balance th equal notes payable in one, tw. aud three yearn bearing interest at the rate'of cigut per cent. per abun; intrest payable semi-annually, As tothe second deed of trust: The indebtedness secured by said deed or trust, aud proportionaie amountof ex- nses of sale, In cash, and the bal .uce in 69. aud 2 months, for Which the uotesof the purchaser shall be given, baring interest. Allof said uotes to be secured by ded of trust upon the property sold. A. deposit of $260 required at the thu of sale. If the terms of sale are not complied with within seven days from day of sale, the Trustee reserves the right \ resell the property, at the risk and cost of tha defaulting purchaser, Upon giving five days" notice of such resale, All conveyancing at cost of pur= chaser, E. M. CHAPIN, Trustee, J. T. COLDWELL, Salesman, }¢27 ‘thin £3 RUSTEK’S SALE OF IMPROVED REaL ESTATE ON ELEVENTH STREET. BE- TREEN H AND I STREETS NORTH- By virtue of a deed of trust, dated March: 14h, A.D. 1873. and recorded ‘in Liber No. 710, ‘folio 207, one of the land records of ths. District of Columbia, I will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on SATURDAY, the 20th day of July, 1878, at 6:80 o'ciock p.m lowing described reat estate, situated in the city of Washington. to wil lot 11, in square 318, of ground, improved by a ‘hree-ato! ‘ram l- Sees acd tos hoes series aaa i ese adjoining the above, and containing about 3, 001 juare fe.t. OE oy § ms: $1 cash on each lot; balance in six, twelve and eighteen months, with interest at Sper cent. ing at purchaser's by deed of trust. Allcon- iO8. C. G4. KENNEDY, Tru: 3%. COLDWELL, Salesman > ronets smeyeeeye ee OND BETWEEN oTu AND In pursuance of the last will and testament of Eliza A. Tull, late of Was! iY ae | o cock p. m,, all that ‘certain plece or parcel of ground situate in the city of Washing- known as lot numbered days® notice in the Evening Star uewspap-r. All conveyancing Will he at the purchaser’s cost. JOHN F. HANNA, Trustee, Webs er Law Buildin GEORGE EARLE, Trustec 7th st... cor, of Fayette st., Georgetown. THOS. DOWLING, Auct. Jy 17-deas USTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE ON EAST SIDE SEVENTH-STREET ROAD, BETWEEN WARD USIVER-ITY AND SCHUET- N PARK, CONSISTING OF BRICK YELLING. FRAME STABLE. SLAUGH- R HOUSE AND OUTHOUSES, AND ONE ACRE OF GROUND, By virtue of a deed of trust dated Apriléth, 1877, and duly recorded in Liber No. 844) (7 folio 447 et rey one of the land records for, the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we will sell at public auc- ton, In front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, July 24:h, A. D, 1878, at 6 o'clock p. m., the fol= lowIng-descrived rea} estate, situate in the county of Washington, in said District, viz: All that piece or parcel of land lying on the east side of 7th- street road, between Howanl University and the Schuetven Park, and south of and adjofaing Joho H, Glick’s southern line, being the north one-half of'that part of Mt. Pleasant conveyed to Joha Ba- Fercimith by deeds dated, respectively, September bth, 1864, and May Ist, 1876, and recorded, re- spectively, in Liber R. M. H.\ No. 11, folio 385, and Liver 881, folic 6y, of ‘said’ iaud recoras, cont ining One Acré of ground, more or less, with the nprovements thereon, erms of sale: One-third cash, (of which $150 must be paid at time of sale:) and the balaace in one and fwo years, in equal payments, tobe secured by purchaser's notes, bearing 8 per cent, luterest from day of sale, and payable semi-annually until naid, and a deed of trust on the property sold, Vonveyaie'ng and recording at purchaser's cost. Tf terms of sale aT? not complied with in six days after sale, the Trustees roost ve the right to resell at risk and cost of de’aulting purchaser. y oct ND, it ; > 3) is MAHLON ASHFORD, WAL. F. HOLTZMAN, } Trustees, B. F, STEIGER, Auctioneer. iy 18-ats DPeNcanson BROS., Auctioneers. THUSTEES’ SALE OF PROPERTY ON FLP- TERNTH, BELWEEN |. AND M wis EETS NORTHWEST, AND TWO-STORY FRAM= HOUBE ON D. BET N14 aND 1571 STREETS NORTHWESL, AT AUCTION. By virtue of a feed of trust, dated 10th of April. A. D. 1876, and duly recorded in Li 813, folio 421, &e., one of the laud recor for the District of Columbia, and by request of tue party secured thereby, we shall sell at pubiie auc- Hon. tn front of the respective premises. Oo: MN- DAY, the $24 day of July, A. D. 1878, at 6:30 gvclock p.m., all that piece or parcel of ground known and describ d on the plat or plan of Wash- ington city as being the north twenty-two (22) feet front, by adepth of one hundred and ten feet six finches (110.6), of original lot six (6), being the north part of’ subdivision lot thirteen (13%, in square numbered two hurdred and fourteen (214.5 Also, immediately thereafter, we will sell, by Yirtue of saine trust, in front of the premises, all that certain piece or parcel of ground known and described as being Lot numbered sixtoon (18) of Pywell and Brown's subdivision of Lots numbered five (5) to seven (7), in Adains’ sundivision of Square numbered two hundred and twenty-eight (228), together with ail the improvements, wars. easements. rights, rIvileges) appurtenations and hereditaments to'the same belonging or in any manner appertaining. ‘Terms of sale: $1 100, expenses of sale, and taxes in cash: the balance 1 six and twelve mouths. for which the notes of the purchaser, beariog interest from day of sale and secured by a deed of trast on the property sold, will be taken, "A depostt of $100 on each piece of property will be required at time of sale. Conveyancing at purchaser s cost, If the terms of sale are not complied with in ten days from day of sale, the Trustees reserve the right to resell the piece or parcel in default at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, WILLIAM KING, jyl0-d = WM. R. WOODWARD, } Trustees, XECUTORS’ SALE OF PKOPERTY ON JEFFERSON AND CHERRY STREETS, IN GEURGETOWN, D. C. Under and by virtue of the powers vested in us by the last will and testament of Peter Vo! E-sen, deceased, and under and by virtue of a. decreé of the Supreme Court of the District of lumbia, passed on the 14th day of June, 1878 chancery cause No. 5.238, Dov. 16, wherein Wil- lam King et al. are complainants and Jane V. &. Dean etal, are defendants. we shall sell, on S's URDAY, the 20ch day of July, 1878, beginning at 6 o°clock’p.m., in front of the premises, the follow ing deserived Teal estate: st. All that piece of land altuated in Gaorge- town, D. C., and descritedas foliows: beginning at a point on'the south side of Cherry street, (ow Grace street) 69 feet east from the corner of Bote mac street, running thence south parallel with Potomac street 210” feet; thence east 28 feet 3 inches; thence north 4) feet; thence east along the north Side of Beattey street’ 65 feet: thenee tor'h by east one degree toa point on Cherry street 17: {cet from the corner of Potomacand Cherry stree's: thence 104 feet to the point of beginniog. This roperty is improved by a frame dwelling with out uildings, 20. All that, other plece or parcel of land and described as follows: Beginning on the west side of Jetferson street. at the end of a line drawn goumery 214 feet from the intersection of Bridge and Jefferson streets; runuing thence southerly With Jefferson street 60 feet; thence westwardly and parallel with Bridge street 104 feet 9 Inches, thence northwardly and parellei with Jefferson street 60 feet; thence eastwardly and pa allel with Bridge street 104 feet 9 inches io the point of be- ginring. This property will be :old in two parcels, each fronting on, efferson street. and Is ‘inproved by a three-story brick house ands one-story frame house ‘Jerms of sate: One-third Dalanes In two equal instalments at one and two Years from day of sale. with interest at six per centum per ancom until paid, secured by a deed of tut ou the prop- erty sold; or all cash at purchaser's option. Con- Veyancing at purchaser's cost. $100 deposit on the first piece and $50 on each of others at time of sale. Ifthe terms of sale are not comp ied w th within five days from the day of ssie, the undersigned reserves the right to resell the property at the risk ee eae 16 Cefaulting. purchaser, after five "notice in the Evening Star newsp per. WwW Lita Mt KING, GEKORGE W. BEALL, Ex eee auumag. ecutors of Peter Von Essen. DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts, " j)9-coeds B 8. WARNER, Beal Es .ate Auctionear, TKUSTEES: SALE of DESIRABLE BUILDING LOT3ON THE WES? SIDE of NINTH $T,, BECWEEN M and N STREETS N. W. By virtue of a deed of trust, datea Jane 7th, A. D. 1875, duly recorded in Liber No, ras, 3B folio 140, one of the land records for the Dis- trict of Columbia,and at the written request of the y secured there! @ will sell at public au in front of the pre on SATURDAY, 1878, at 6 o'clock p.m., the foliowing descr real estate, situate in the city of Was! ‘ton, D. ., to wit: Lots numbered twenty-one (21) ‘and jon twenty-eight (28), in Roth's subdi lots Ib equare auabered three hae oe sixty eight (968), fronting twenty (20) feet on 9:h street, by acepth of one hundred and thirty-eight (138) (9) inches to a th: (30) foot . ) Hee a ‘alley, feet nit ASABBATH MORN IN THE COUNTRY How stil! the morning of the hallowed day! Mute ts the voice of rural iabor, hushed “s whistle and the milkmaia’s is general that they might in the dewy wrea h “THE EVENING STAR. THURSDAY..,,. +. July 18, 1878. TRUE ADVERTISING.—Millions of dollars are annually thrown away in this country In useless and illegitimate advertising. allenterprising and successful business men is that nothing repays so well the money invested as adver- tising In @ paper which EVERYBODY reads, That is the true way to secure publicity. The best busi- hess men know the value of advertising in such Paper—and such a paper is THE EVENING 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 covere the pe Why We Have Hot Weather. The sun was in apogee, and the earth in aphelion, this morning at twenty-four minutes after three ; that is, the earth reache of her orbit in which she is at the tance from the sun. Or tedded grass nith tae dower grass, wit jowers, ‘That yestermorn bloomed waving ip the breeze; And when the old man comes And finds it there, he will startle Of the hallowed day with shouts and roars And takings on of one Kind and another ‘Will make a hired man sink into his boots, ds the most faint attract the ear—the ham dee looking for some one to sting. The experience of rty. giuggerty, g!u oat When he first discovers O81 City Derrick, That he cannot climb a tree ———__ere. Porson.—Benjamin Smith, man of High street, Brooklyn, who at- in company with Miss Lilly Lent, of Williamsburg, to end his life, because of the opposition of Lilly to their marrying, was placed on trial in the court of sessions, be Moore, yesterday, on the charg his sweetheart, rd some time, sinc For, strange as it ma seem, the earth is now three millions of miles further from the sun than she was on the first of last January. Taking the most approved ation of the sun's distance and usiy round numbers to express the same, the di tance between the sun and earth ninety-three miilious of miles, while in mid wiuter the two bodies are ninety miles apart. The question natarally arises as tw the reason why we do not have the coolest Weather when the Sun_is farthest away is easily explained. perpendicularly summer, and oblique! Lilly, who ts a very pretty girl, and who was neatly attired in @ Diue silk dress a) da jaunty white t, testified that Benny informed her obtained poison, and asked her to go with him to some remote’ pla take it and die tog ded together to a tre on the other side y e they sat down. i further, that Benny took from hit ntaining laudanum, and asked Would prefer to die by poison or med him that she con- olver the surest, but he did not for the sun's the difference in the distance. She then concluded to greater distance of the Mac the wales uthern hemisphere, where the sun is. in igee at midsummer, the he: and the temy acd Southern Africa than wtitudes north of the equator. were no! living about thirty-six hundred years tion of Adam, for the st during the northern summer ppogee during the northern wint s that the nort summer at that distant period of the world’s history was twenty-three degrees hotter winter twenty-three n it is at present. of the north temperate zone has th son to be grateful that the sun is in appoges this season, for what would become of the pc morta!s who have been simmering in the in- tense heat of the last five days if they were re- | quired to bear a temperature from ten to | twenty degrees higher than the nineties in which the thermometer has been mercilessly | reveling?—[ Providence Journal. re, forin the coming dark, fuer in Auscratia 2 corresponding It is weil we n morning ar- rived Betiny purchased more then in perige by her father a evidence of the wit fence, if any, had be erschel estima din Queen's ase was dis- the northern | missed.—[.N. ¥. Herald A Heavy Draw POKER SwINDLE.—The Hudson river boat from New York for Troy, Monday night, had ou board a very sociabl company, among whom was e was swindled out of 21, franes by three men, who engaged him in the fascinating game d the game so as to give Nye four kim one of the sha’ ‘dward Nye. @ pers four aces. esterday and Anecdote of Professor Henry. i from them. “T met him,” writes a Boston friend, “but once at Montreal. Jo King man. when he arrived atthe ioc! Montreal, was placed at the head of our table, Lut did not know who he was. He came home by the same route and at the same time with ;kind and courteous to my traveling companions as well as myself. What I remember more distinctly than anything else was a ‘happening’ at Rouse’s Point’ while for the steamer. The profes- e and communicative in his cidents of travel men gave the names of Joh Adams aud John Hale —_- TWOLITTLE ITALIAN GIRLS I noticed that uae and eleven Maria Antonio Tordoqua and Maria Gargano, told a sad story befe missioner Osborn, in New York, on Mon y sold by their parent to a padrone, who brought them to N York, forced them to play on their vic the streets during the day, compelled them to d sleep in a room with himself and » meal a day, and The commis- charge of kidnapping, rgument upon the point wh the padrene had not violated that portion of ute which makes tt { the United States any other couatry, with fn sons in involuntary and was very They were virtuail we were waitin, sor was talkat quiet way, and was full of and adventure. Soon the steamer appeared in sight, and while she was approaching us the professor sat upon the wharf looking dreamil Presently he aroused himself, a ‘Lsee a peculiar sparkle of the waves near the- side of the steamer, where the sun- shines upon her’ (it wasalmost sunset). { won- der what the cause of it is? phorescent light before, but never exactly And see! there it is also upon the ide of the steamer. a boy, and gave thei that ecnsisting of bri sioner dismissed the but will hear ony to bring inte person iiveigled ia any it to hold such per- T have seen phos- ” per &@- We value highly what we what we've lost—never what we have. ain scared about the old an- We have enough Mexico im haven't got other, the darker niall certainly, that is very curious.’ and indeed it seemed remarkable. First upon the bright side of the steamer, and then upon the dark side, would appear these curious flas nes of light, and disappear almost instant ly. They seemed to come at regu’ and jt was beautiful as well as stran reveries were rudely disturbed, however, by one of the customs inspectors approaching. “* Looking at them flashes 2” “*Yes, said the professor, ‘I wonder what 2% Mexico is a; nexation ghost. Louisiana.—{ N. aBe-Cable advi disease has broken out in the which the earlier sorts have already suc- om Ireland state that potatoes, to lump and beautiful, and he ; She hated him. au-like, she strove to catch him. was wildly fone “*Oh, them’s hot ashes they are throwing = out of the ash pits.’ rofessor was nonplussed for a m quietly, * Weil, wel re and learn,’ he lapsed i = '—[ Editor's Drawer in Harper's Maga- zine for Augus DAVIS-PARKE. 1878. by the Rev. J; Davis and LULie M re, July 16th, &, of Washington, D, and learn— BREMMERMAN. 17h, 1878, in Burlington, child of J. H. and Lillian A. Bremmer= Mr. Vospcrcn’s MOTHER-IN-Law—She De- | scribes Him as a Lying 3 and a Bold, Bad . mother of Mrs. Hattie Vosburgh, related yes- terday what she knew about the Rev. George Vosburgh an of his treatment of herdaughter. Shealleges that Vosburgh is fickle in his affe tions, and that previous to his marriage to his aged the alfections of had gone so far as to "s weakness Suddenly, of diphtheria, on the morn= ARIE CRCILIA DRURY, Old es: daughter ef Wm. L. and Jane I. Brury Funeral will take piace at 4:30 p.m , J 407 @ street northwest, invited to atuend. GORDON, Fell as'--- ing of July 18, 1 Fricuds of the family are ‘sent wife he had eng: : FOUDE Women, si he wedding day. “Vosbure-° for women aroused 9 + “he could not_ pass a womat! of more tions without makinZ un- ML Sickles detailed at weat.y Joly I GORDON, “beloved bi eldest son of Jc twenty-sixth year of his age, Will be with me ii 1878, at the residen SLAM BinLey ue M. jon and A. T. Gordon, than ordinary attract becoming remarks.” i sen gih the ory of Vosburgh’s infatuation for Mrs. Sickles said, was in the habit of calling his wife “D," which meant “dear,” If he were in a good’ humor: but if he were angry tt meant “devil.” She also said that when’ Vosbu! call to the Jersey City Chur e farewell interview witii ie got home he said to hi le Mary good-by,” lervently they had t ere at parting. On Mrs. Vosburgh detected her hus- ‘ing a letter under the cushion of retting the letter, in the awful hour, t foe shall come in hear me when I pray, break and the shadows flee away, The relatives vited to attend 1) biackest power, and friends of the tt ie funeral from the iach, cn Friday, at o'clock p tn, On| Wednesday. WIN, aged forty Funeral services will take cence, No, 1526 Eighth street ternoon at 7 o* clock. Rietmond, Va. quaintances invit JOHNSON. On the accepted the Foundry M, =z ly 17th, 1878, place at bis late resi- horthwest, this af- Remains will be sent to Friends and ac- ““D,’ Thave just bad and then described how f kissed and how sad they we the saine day band conceal his chair. Shi for interment, @ succeeded in but he snatched it from her ensued, and he took her by the tl choked her until she fainted. When she re- ing on the floor, while Vos- ickles said also that 7th of July, 1878, at 3:30 painful llness, JaNk M johnson and i wife of J. C.J Colvert Good, of St. Mary's ferty-first year of ber age. Relatives and frie attend her fo: Wash. ng<ton street, Georg: afternoon at 6 o°clock. county papers p SULLIVAN. late county, Md., in the n<ls of the family are invited to late residence, L1G Charles aud St, Mary’@ covered she was neral from he in Jersey City, h paid courteous attention ife in company, at home he treated her ¢ The allegations which Vosburgh made against the character of his relations with a certain barkeeper rocuring an operation upon herself, with the knowledge and assistance of her y, dented by Mes. coldly and insolently. iisorewees. 0-6. + on the 17th County Cork, Ii tieth year of her age. er friends are invited toattend her funeral, to aly 19h, at 9% o'clock, fi 6 morrow mornin, Trinity Catho ic NDERTAKERS, &. Ww. %&. SPEAKE, . UNDERTAKER, (Formerly with B, F. Harvey), #40 F Street n. w., ‘One door east of Tenth street, rades and styles, mother, are Sickles —[N. ¥. World, 160 v. RICE ON GRaNT.—The Boston Herald of the lith inst. contains the tollowing “Gov. Bice says that Gen. prospects of an didate for the next Pi says the governor, ‘the and that counts for a good deal. during the Harrison-Van Buren campaign of 1530, that a man came here from the West. He Was sure that Harrison was to be elected, for even the boys had * Harrison irant has the Iremember, Burial Caskets of all Bodies Kmbalmed and prepared for transportae Lady attendants at short notice. Everything strict reasonable terms. CARD.—Keaits in times of aMfiction, Of death from contagious signed wish to announce to the pul to undertake the du! the dead bodtes 0 \d in Short to perform al case of death which the family can: | expected todo, and which neighoore aud Bre not always prepared to undertake, of references given, abd prices ressouabie, MES. FRE! oo. ap26-3m ne on their sleds, ippecanoe and son had the “hurrah” with him and he was elected. Three-fifths of the country are with Grantto day. Hesymbolizes a strong government to many. He is no nio- narchist, but is a patriot who would go t ept kingly honor: iy first-class and on the most J06-tr ing the need of suck servies and particularly in cases stake rather th: THE ORANG now BI and dreasing T TO PARADE.— the Dominion gow ondence withthe mayor of Montreal prior to the 12th instant, in reference to the Orangemeu’s pro} there was no law in ex! class of citizens from walking the streets sing- ¥, nO matter to how many ons they belonged, and that they were entitled to the protection of the law as citizens, but that the mayor had the right to search aud disarm all persons likely to cause trouble. ment, ip his corres) posed parade, said that istence to prevent any (Flower Preserver,} ly or in eompan Biohth stroct mw. _ illegal organizatio Beveath am Washington, ey Uresidence at pisce of busiest.) Wocise kt transportation. Jyom™ a UNDERTAKER TSST 10th tt. nee XPENSES OF Mk. Cook’s Sum- EUKOPE ARE Patp. journed meeting of some of the New Jersey eirs of the Jennings estate in England has been held in Camden, N. J. leting arrangements for sending Lem- ‘ook to England to get possession of the property. His offer to coliect the vast amount at ten per cent. has been accepted, and some $2,060 is to be raised to pa members present were qui representations made that link in the heirship had been found, and tha’ to their becoming of the property, amounting to some ¢ start for England in a suort BUbGbDULE., ONDEBI AKER, for the purpose PROPOSALS. | JPHOPOsALs For FUEL. Orrick ComMIsSIONERS Dist. OF CoLv~mra, July 13th, 1878, Proposals for supplying the Dis rict of Colum ‘uel for the year ending June 80th, 1879, am jsement dated June 7, 1878, ed at the Office as above at 12 o’cloek noon. B. TOWNSEND, Supt of Property. .. July 15, 1878. not PH Oks e hopeful under the the connectin, removed all bar Mr. Cook wil called for in an advert: ‘Will be received and on MONDAY, July (Rep. &Post, | URY DEPARTMEN Bids will be received at the T: in cra abt Seely ao Articles. 7 ohncaded Bchedules and instructions to biddors may be ob- tain ication at the office of the custodian. J. K, UPTON, Chief Clerk. P#ovosars ¥ £5-Two negro*girls in Early Playmate under water until she was drowned. ##Kearney, the Boston Post says, can name the next President, but he will wait till after the election. 49 Hereafter all brakeman of the New York Central railroad must be om the platform while passing a station. #@-The dominion government has appointed Hon. Edward Barron Chandler as lieutenant vernor of New Brunswick, in place of Hon. L. Tilley, resigned. ig at Sunny Point, Tex., two negro children, an tn! little boy of two, eating off the head of the former and an arm and a leg of the latter. 4#z@- Jesse Pomeroy, the boy murderer, is in bad odor at the Concord prison. ly allowed to work, but wilful; worth of stock, and now none oj are allowed to speak to him, nit is taken from him, and solitary confinement, with nothing to do. Ravlin, a Baptist pastor @ sermon that, if he had ith a certain murderer in that val of the police, “the as- longer cumbered the in Ann Arbor took her , Which she read to the astonish- ve the names ‘OR STATIONERY. DEPARTMENT OF STATE, TON, D. will be received at the Depart. ment of State until 12m. on the 10TH DaY op AUGUST, 1878, to furnish this Department with Stationery for the year en accordance with s schedule ol be Supplied to persous and firms proposing to bid therefor. The right to reject any and all bids, or to igh or to amend the quant the schedule, is each is reyaired to furnish with his bid & bond, with two sureties, in the sum of two thou sand dollars, as 8 guarantve of a fal ‘ance of the contract reading per- lure | any portion 4#@The Rey. N. F, in Chicago, said in ‘thful performe be awarded to hum city betore the ai ORGAN, Say ae sassin would not hay & 42-A school girl lovers as a theme f ment of the sana ml the love nd ae ers and described minutely thelr periptendent,

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