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THE LEADING NEWSPAPERS. AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES UCTION SALES AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS, TU-MOREOW. THIS AFTERNOON. THE EVENING STAR, , TOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. SELF USDEK AUTHORITY OF A DRED 14 Ti: U3T, dated May 29_h, 1878. filed for recor THE WEEKLY STAR. Inefive Of the Rewer of beds of Dy C, nef yet record=4, Ea da Hho ot the premises, on AT . daly 27, at o'clock, par. of lots | 11 aud 12; in sauare 298, aitoat-it'on D strech < south, between th streets east, havin The ;Coprietors of THE Brak Present to toe | eee or Se Let te eel EO eae arene Public its “atly and weekly editions, respec- | by’ a ‘com ) tively, as not o.:'¥ the compl also the Cheapest epi; "De of events occurring | nee One half cash; balance in six (6) ~al J, and %f general news as ard twelve months, for which notes, bearing inter- at the natioral capital, al 4 ee, bearing int well, to be found anywhere. ow well the | eet ee cr So abe inde When property: 18 public understands this 1s conclusively ShoWD knocked off. “All conveyancing at purchaser's by the exceptionally wide circulation ti: Cocke a . i Deh enjos, mot inthe City of Washington | {:i0-coRds BERNARD T. HANLEY, Trustee. alone, but throughout all the States and Ter. }3, 4. WAKNER, Real Estate Auctioneer, table tWo-stol fram: dwelling and st and best, but | cut-buildi: gs, the same being premises No. 325 D ritorles. AUCTION SALE OF DESIRABLE THREE- In order that the reader not now familiar STURN BRICK DWELLING, WITH RIGHT with the paper and Its strong hold onthe pub | py OV EMENTS.!N0 2405 PENNSYLVANIA lie may understand at a glance upon what | AVENUE NORTHWE5T, i In TUESDAY. Joly 30, at 5:39 o'clock elements Its great popularity is based, the | 9° TUPROU Yor the promises, the sees opinions of some of its contemporaries as to property. _ Lot 22x 100 feet. : $500 cash and the balance in one 1 tw its merits are appended. It is needless to add | , Terms: FOO cast, and. the balance in one and two that no person is so good a judge of the value trust) $100 deposi of any given newspaper as the men who con duct newspapers themselves. All conveyancing and re- cording at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with dn seven day J.T, COLDWELL, jy Salesman. What Other Papers Say About The Star. | BOOTS AND SHOES. | a Decidedly one of the best newspapers published —— im the Uni! States: has nothing in common with the rabid partisan press, with which our coun at this time unfortunately overstocked. A spirit of frankness, candor and fair dealing gives charac- ter to its articles and aids much to its dignity and value. Asacon:pendium of the current events of the day, it ls without a rival.—Newternian (N, ° ed resent prosperity by ite eae te bctoieg news aud the ability, which if 491 Pennsylvania Avenue, has shown tn treatment of all Its solid mer are sufficiently testi: | i | | STILL LEADS THE SHOE TRADE @ suples sy prominent a place in Wash | ‘ {Maton jonreaiteins “Ht improves. ab Its years Ine | IN THIS CITY. | | rpue GREAT BOSTON SHOE AUCTION HOUSE, a SIGN OF THE RED FLAG, crease, apd Washington would hardly be Washing- ton without !t.—Bultimore American, Now the ot aper in Washington city, and one of the most vaiuable. as a living pleture of Metropolitan ar reastonal life: has earned a continuous aul prosperous existence by sagaclous Observance of Popul Notwithstanding the low prices the above house sold before, we wili sell our entwe stock on a dis- mentand popular wants, atliving all \ts original compeers who were less | ¢,, Shrewd, dear -apabie,and leas ebtorprising.. eiidiee | count of raat | FIVE PER CENT. One of the most Interesting and teadited papers in the count. gives all the latest and very freshest | ON THE DOLLAR wsof Congress and Washington cit: is a most — . anrlously jocked for Taper by everyinaly; shoutd be | FUR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS, tn the hands: every publicmanand citizen anxious | for reliable !pformation from the capital of our nation.—Parkershurg (W. Va.) Times, — Everywhere recognized as the leading newspaper vi on. is decidedly the most newsy, > : sc fh fm ie. Its weekly wlition is a com: | GOAND Bry ATONCE, AT THE GREAT | r, and is unsurpassed in variety and . Reet loteaaer ot nome by any waper ia the Uaited | BOSTON SHUE AUCTION HOUSE, | 491 Pennsylvania Avenue. | Comes a8 nar to being an Independent paper as of no party, but essential States.—Gallatin ( Tenn.) Examiner. fs possible: the jou LEOPOLD RICHOLD, Proprietor. _jy10-tr Ts of the Du jet of Ce via, and as sucl = = Bas made iteit the favorite Washington newspac | J. GEORGES . necessars to everybody in the capital. —Salt CITIZENS. MILITARY AND NAVAL BOOT, dike (Utah) Heraid. | BHOE AND GAITER MANUFACTURER, The one con-picuous success of Washington jour. | rae Sammeviconta ero Ralism; under the able management of tts present | | PCR in ail saoee pune eod wi mn proprietors perous than ever berore: 2 | at houses and take measures: If, requesced Ges mere oney by it.—, | UY postalcardor letter. A fie selection of ye ipune.” “ "| taalesana entlemen’s Goods of my own mannfac- : - | ture, and of superior 0 hand suitable for ime eatg paper of Wamsington. au oneot the | yuityaté ga tUPeRey QUAL, ou, Rand gulag for most profita e country; under Its preset ‘ores inserted’ In old galters by patent stitch! management |t is ably edited and always bright Tachine: aiso all kinds of fine repairing done os and newsy.—/ndianapolis Journal, | short notice. myli-ly A newspaper that can thrive where two hundred find sixteen }oarnais have falled since 1790, does not need a certificate of gool character froin its co- temporaries.— Baltimore Gazette. | RAILROADS. ‘One of the ueatest printed and most readable pa- pers that conics to our table. “The low subecriptioa [TO THE WHITE MOUNTAINS! rice places it within the reach of every family.— | “Take the NEW YORK, NEW HAVEN and Yarrentom (¥a.) Free Inder, HAKT¥URD KAILROAD A splendid newspaper: filled witheverything of Day EXT RESS TRAN fog Bi snterest frou. the capital of the nation: so cheap | gt/8 05 a. mn. from. Grand that every household ly the country cau have it,— | Ceutral Depot, New York, and thus Brownesvt: (Tenn. jee. ergetic, careful, publie-spiritad journal, : = 7 . gver alive wo ruppiyiug accurate news and presage | SAVE SEVEN HOURS: TIME AND SEVENTY ing columns accep tale to the family circle.—Fred- | MILES’ TRAVEL, erick (Md,) Framiner, | " . and go through from New York to the Mountains One of the beet papers published In Washington " city; wo advice all our friends wining the leet | by Daylight in 12 hours. news from the nz ‘Tickets and further information can be obtai Burry (N. 0.) Visitor, in Washiugton at office of the Baltimore ana Cone Full of goed thing: ble and Interesting, mac Raflroad, 3y13 Im and we hope esent proprietors will live fo geletrate Ne bait century anniversary. Washing J ALTAM ORE AND OHIO HAILBOAD, son Anvil. | 1 Ria Ck. conducted paper of theecapl- | NATIONAL RUOTB AND SHORT LINK to the ByS Pp. the very larest hews in a NORTH. NORTHWEST, WEST AND SOUTH- fresh and aiiractive’ anuer;—Staunton View WEST, to take effect SUNDAY, JUNE D, 1878, ginian Ais am LEAVE WASHINGTON: An old estabitshed paper: givos fulland accurate | ernrvng’ Riloott City. Om Senden rota Hoston Feports of alt events of public interest tratspiring | Qniy, “Btops at SHIDIGT a Pane ae Ree at the national capital.—¥orkville (S. En ‘uo, Jessup's, Hanover, and Elk ridge rape rel wer, Which, besides the latest és, ary, Sera aos and Way. . reliable hich, besides Sranberry, Stras! and fresh ws from Congress, gives the cream | snd Way vialeay = ‘imchester, Hagerstown, Of all foreign aud domestic news. Newberry (S. C) |” $7:40—Baltimore and Lanrel Express, Herald. 8:10 a, m.—Point of Rocks, Cranberry, Stras- ‘Those whe want Congressional and other nationa) | burg. Winchester, Hagerstown,ana Way Stations. news directiy from headquarters will flod it to 8:80 a.m.—N&W YORK, PHILADELPHIA, Bos- their interest to try it.—Amherst (Va.) Enter- To New ore ca oni, tg PARLOR Can "A wido-awate. first-class elght-page paper: 1s of | Supetions St. Lou om ae a fered for oniy $2 per annum; one of the best week- Pittabarg ‘Exprese, ‘Tha By Chicago, Columbus, and lies in the country,—Cumberland (Md.) Civilian. | except Benday Through Car to on, ‘Eranch Notwithstanding Its mutations. it has been a | Max Can to Clnctanail dally, Graftee te Goo newsy and enterprising paper. ahd deserves cou- | dusky. dally, except Batariay tinued health and prosperity.—Baltimore Sun, 8:00-On Sunday only, ‘Baltimore, Annapolis Persons who desire to obtain a paper published at | and Way. the capital of the Nation would de well to send for | 10:00 a.m.—Baltimore Express. Stops at Bla- it.—Central Protestant, ( Greensboro’. N, C.) dersburg. Beltsville, Laurel, Annapolis Junction, wuntoubted'y the leading paper Pabtished ip qeecnp’s.and Hanover, ‘ashington ; for general purposes we unhestating- oh Jp recommend - Wiiminglow (CM C.) Sein | - i810 p.m,—Baltimore, Annapoils, Ellicott City Daring the long period of tts existence It has a maintained its reputation as the newspaper of BOSTOS EXPRESS, © Ua Bena DELPHIA AND Washington.— Monroe éo. (W. Va.) Register. only, stoppin I Stations. Stop: at Laurel, Has madea jenaine pace Hed yee ee cane gees, timore, | Bislenaburg, and Laare! newsy paper; its prosperity deservedly grows W! ‘xpress. Frederii Bi ‘Annapu itsage.—BpringAcid ( Mase.) Republicans Junction. Boku of Pre oor a ‘The leading paper at the national capital; contains 286 p.m. —| o 8. Frederick, Hagers- all the latest news: 13 enterprising and rellable,— | town, Winchester and Way Stations, “On Sundaye Charlestown ( W.Va.) Spirtt of Jeferaon. to Polnt of Rocks and Way Stations only, A qiVing sridence of the truth that Inde nffit0 P-m.—Baltimore, “annapolis and Way Sta- Pendence fs the talisman of success in the news- | HOH) passe: Nortoix Paper press.— The State, (Richmond, Va.) Express, Norfolk encart Sune ee paeimore Unsurpassed by any other Dewspeper in the coun- | SENGERS TAKEN IN THE CARS DIRECT TO Boat in anything that enters into the composition of ATCANTON. Stop at Bladensburg and Laurel. @ first-class journal.—Rockvtlle Advocate. +6:50—Baitimore and Way Btatious. * Conducted with great energy aud ability; one of | $7:1S—CHICAGO AND CoLUMBGa EXPRESS, the most successful and highly interesting journals | SLEEPING Cans to Chicago. f the country.— Frederick Onion, 13:10 p.m. Bastinore prec, We commend It to those of our reafers dasiring a | oa nat ulsvilie and Pitts- live ‘and wewsy paper from the Federal Capital | bars Express, Pittsburg, except Sunday. Pull- ingstom Bast Tennessean. te ee 18:30 p.m.—NEW YORK, PHILADRELP! bebonmy rer wth prosperity it empoys.—Rich- York, and Special Sleeping Car to Phiiade pais. +) Daily. Other trai: dally ox 5 Has the largest circulation, and 1s one of the hest_| {Kir tralia atop ac Relay Statlone ee uaa Papers published at the National Capital.—Garrett Gor (ME.) Herald. ld GREAT A capital newspaper, and deserves the long life 18) 4 8 PENNSYLVANIA 1878 Which ts evitently in store fur it.— Washington ROUTE Bational Cain. To THE NORTH. WEST AND SOUTHWERT, Full of the latest domestic and foreign news and Double Track. Sy Goings sent the National Capital.—Keyser (W, Sademdid Boenery, Magnificent Equipmens 1 youwnst prone Iteestent paver tom | epaane upave eeu ee ON, tom ve fhe “Satlonal Capital, try it.—Graysun (W. Va.) corner of Sizth aud B streets, as follows: oor Clipper. For Pittsburg and the West. 10:10 a.m, dally, One of th and cheapest papers pnbjished tn with Parlor Car to Pittsburg and Sleeping Cats the United states.—Murtinarurg ( W.Va.) Inte * from Pittsburg to Cinelunath, Bt. Louk aua pendent. . Chicago; 7:40 p.m. daily, with Palace Car to Those wanting s Washington paper cannot de Chicago, - better than by subse: iB to lt.—Leesdurg ( Va.) Birror. The best parer published, at the national capital: contains ali the news,—Bilicott City (Md,) Pro- RE AND POTOMAC RAILRUAD, udsigua, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara uid LHe uorth ai 7:40 p.m. daily, except Saturday, with Palace Cars te Watkiis. Por oress. Wi'lamsport Lock Haven, and limit it A wide-awake, first-class paper: one of the best “WW a.u.. dally, 4 ian In the cou! Oakland eb) Republican, PNew a ve Rare Lae ew York and the Kast. 1:45 a.m. and 9:30 p, ‘Those desiring a r second to none should ui. daily, with Palace Cars attached. Lint Bubseribe for : Vickorta (Texas) sdovcate, xpress of Puliman Cars, 9:20 am, daily, fo he vedas the | new: cept Sunday, of Washinton Orton ne ewsrapel | wor Nem York and the East. 1:90 p.m. datiy. ex- If you want to keep poste] on national affairs sub- cept Sunday, Sleeping Cara from Wsab. lugton to Boston. “For Brooklyn, N.Y. ali seribe for it. —Brenhum (Texas) Banner, | through trains connect at Jersey’ City. wit? The most popular and Influential paper at the oats “ot Brooklyn Auuex, affording direct capital.—Favettectile ( Tenn.) U>server- frausfer to Fulton street, avolding double ter- A live and popular paper, which has # great anc Hage aud journey actoes New York city, Geserved success. —Putteturg Leader, ® | For Pitl#iephia, 1:30 sally, except Sunday, Anetcellent example of alive newspaper.—Frost- | a Jab a. m., aid 5:30 and 8:30 p. m. daily, dure Ud) Wien ea | Gimilted Express, 0:20 a. mi. dally, except Sun- AD Au TE we paper, both valuable and eheap.— | aceouuinedstion for Baltimore, 6:65, 8.80 a, m, Fredericksourg (Va.) News. | 9 and 4.20 p.m. datly, except Sunda’ Really the only live paper published In Washing. | For Pope's Croek Line. 6:56 a. m. and 4:20 p.m ton.—Ashland (0.) Times. dally, except Sunda; A great newspaper, popular and influential,— | Fer Annapolis, 6.55 a. m. and 4:20 p, m, dally, Wayne (ooL hemor except Sunday, Que of on: spictest and most welcome exchanges. | ALEXANDKIA ANI PREDERIC Maury (Tenn.) el. RAILWAY. AND al eX AN DMI EES, A lively and Interesting newspaper. Send for tt. WASHINGTON RAILROAD, Pray ray lens For Awzandtta, 8.7, 8. 10, 10." 11 am, 1, 3, ghmons onr most valuable exchanges.—Annapo- £2°,8,697 TP ie Ou Sunday at 8cib aim, ete '-) Gasette, o sna” 4 Alive and newsy sheet.-Sulphur Springs | For, Kiohueed sq the South, 9:45 ates.” (Tenn.) News. . Trains fave Blexaudria ‘for wig 6, 7, A very reliable paper.— Newmarket (Va.) Our 8 9:1. 10, Lam; 18, 4:90, 6° 6-30 ohad Church Paper. | ppm; OB Sunday at 8's). 10a, m. and 6:20 p. m, A spicy, ably edited paper.—Ritchte (W. Va.) | _ Thekets, infogmation, aleepiug and parloeee sce eet Pty eg = . : uth street No better paper.— Piedmont Virgintan, a enne: Seategat ciesies of ‘Sixth strestan pine THE EVENING STAR | dataltetor Bio sbctinghs bot where orders Is published every evening, except Sunda: the following rates: Per year, by mail. Per mon’h, by mail Per month, by carrier. a Bingle copie 60 Ak F, EU EIBOM MANS & OV., 4 G@ orginal Manntacturers aud Introdicers into eae OOMPRESSED 7, THE WEEKLY STAR eee | beg leave to inform the repar- As publishes and ready for delivery every Fri- bes aw not bearing our signa mire ‘are tanlearione, ture are imit day mornins, at year. i and parties wishing to their ppdieey : "2.0 per m= Single copies Bois &c., should wail for good 5 copies ‘me year for $9.00, and one copy to GAF¥, FLEISCHMAN & 00.8 the getter-up a the club. 10 copies one year GENUINE ARTICLE, Vor $15.90, ond one copy to the getier-up of the lah. (95 copies Gus oat ban Warranted free from chemicals. my11-tr 4a-it ts a condition of this ofter that the C)*FEATHE MS qh Wind Of ORNAMENTAL Subscriptiors of eaeh club shall all commence | F AOE eras Feel ‘Sth street, at the same time, and ail go to tue same post | & nae Fatens ae : \ReE rs office. R ECU NiGtan, rae wets Known *.*Subsertptions In all cases,—whether sin | Hoang ¥. a ee SER Gealer le or tn clubs.—to be paid in advance, anday | BES ,DEt,H and J, Bilx Hate made to order Re aATEP Pit, BS ack LOTHING, | | 5, S83 2 srrectsoort west, ators: bergains, Daper sent ‘onger than paid for. Address, in all cases, THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER 00. ¥ prices i Caen for the severa. WASHINGTON, D. 0. Orders: above, by mail attended E JUNCANSON BROS.. Auctioneers, TRUSTE=S’ SALE OF VALUABLE REAL oon a! THE INTERSECTION OF Vi RMONT AVES TF AND tH STREET RORTHWEST, [ifr20VED BY TWO FRAME EUILDINGS. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Nove: ber 26th, 1877, and duly recorded In Liver No. 876. folio’ 86 et seq,, one of the Hand Tecords of the District of Columbia, and by the Written request of the party secured thereby, we Willcel’ at public auction, in front of the premise on TUFSDAY, 231 day of July. A. D. 1878, at o°ciock p. m.. ail that piece of ground situate in the city of Washington, D. C., and known and Cescr ibed as Lot numbered eight (8), of Lemuei F. Clark's subjivision of Square north of Square three hundred and thirty-four (334). beginning for the tame at the northwest corner of said lot-and Tunning thence south along the east line of 11.h. street west ninety-six 96) feet and seven and gue halt (7's) inches to Vermont avenu thence ina northeasterly direction along the west line of Ver- mont avenus eighty-seven (87) feet aud nine (9) inches; thence Ly a straight line forty (49, feet to the place of beginning, together with the lmprove- ments, Co:.s1 of two Frame Buildings. urth cash; balance in six, twelve and eighteen months, with interest at 8 per cent. per annuin, secured by a deed of trust on the prop ld. "A deposit of $100 required at time of A lconveyancing at expense of purchaser. ris of sale are not complied with ir days alte the Trustees reserve the ri resell the pi faulting purcwareraiter five days a JOHN ON, e CHAS. E. FRASER, {Trustees ‘\CANSON BROS., Aucts. jy6 2aw& ASH. B. WILLIAMS, Aucticuneer. TRUS'EE’S SALE OF VALUAB\E IM- PROVED PRIPERTY FRONTING ON D STREKT S UTH, BETWEEN grit AND 10TH STREETS WES’ In ‘of the iast will and testament of Kliza A. Tull, late of Washington city, (7) advectis DU ade on the 6th day of ( i and in virtue of authority vester Ishali proceed to sell at public auc ion, In of the yremises, on TUESDAY, July 23, A 78, at 6 o cock p. m,, all that certain piece or parcel of ground situate in the city of Washing- ton, District of Colum! known as lot namberead twebty -seven (27), In square numbered three hun- dred and eighty-seven (887), Laving 25 feat front by 120 feet dep, to an abey, with the impr nients thereon. consisting of a Frame Dweillt Terms of sale: One-tiird cash; balance in 3 and twelve months, for notes bearing interest from day of sale aud secured by adeed of trast on pro perty sold. All conveyancing, at parchaser’s cost. $100 down on day of sale, and if the tern of sale are not complied with within five days from day of sale, the Trustee reserves the right (o resell the preperty at the risk and cost of defaulting pur- chaser. JOHN H. SEMMES, Trustee, WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auct. jy L1-co& 1S TUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE BUSI- NESY PROPERTY ON SEVENTH STREET WEST. BETWKEN H AND I STREETS NORTH, No. 811 Trt STHEET NORTH- By virtue of a deed of trust, dated July Lith, % A_D. 1871, recorded in Liber No. 651. folio 268, ‘et seq., of the land records for the Dis. trict of Columbia, and at the written request of the party secured thereby, I will sell, at public auc ion, In front of the premises, on THURSDAY, July 18th, 1878, at 4:30 o'clock p.m., the following descrited real estate, to wit: All that certain piece oF parcel of ground situate and lying in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, and known and described as part of Lot numbered nin (9), in Square numbered fout hundred and. fifty-thrae ), beginning for the same at the south west cor- ner of -aid Lot and running thence east ninety- seven (07) feet. to a private aliey, intendal forever to be used as an ingress and egress to and from the public alley in said square; thenre worth cighteeen (18) feet eleven and one-half (11's) Inches: thence West ninety-seven (97) feet, aud thence soata eighteen (18) feet eleven and one-half (11's) Inehes, tojtbe place of beginning: Terms of sale: Que-fifth of the purchase money in cash and the residue in four equal {nstalinents at one (1), two (2), three (3) and. four (4) years, Tespectively, with fnterest on the whole at six per cent. per annum from day of sale, payable semi- annually to be secured by the notes of the pur- chaser and a deed of trust on the premises sold: or ail in cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 will be required at the time of sale. All conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser, If the terms of sale are not complied with within seven days from the day of sale, the ‘Trustee re- serves the right to resell the property at_ the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertisement, . T)8-dedbs J. B, WIMER Trustea, &e-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED un- Ul THURSDAY next, the 25th instant, at 6.30 p, m., same place, J. B. WIMER, Trustes. it Youre & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers, TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE LEASE- HOLD PROPERTY, ON THE CORNER OF G@ AND FIFTEENTH STREETS N. W. By virtue of adeed of trust, dated May-10, A.D. 1875, and duly recorded in Liber 783, 4 folio 402 and Liver 843, folio 324, &c . of the, land re 0.) DY Vir tue of a decree in equity of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, and by the written direc- Uon of the party secured, we will sell at pubic auction, infront ef the premises, on THURSDAY, the 86th day of July, “A.D. 1878, at six o'clock Pum., the folowing described parc of lot numbered ve (5) in square numbered two hundred and twenty-three (223). in the city of Washington, beginning for the same at the southwestern corner OF sald tot and square, and thence running north along the line of 16th street west twenty-eight (23) feet; thence east seventy-two (72) feet: thence south wenty-elght (28) feat, to the line ot North G street; avd thence west, a'ong said G street. seventy-two (72) feet, to the place of beginning, as held ubder a cer:ain indenture of lease recorded in Liber 626, folio 174, of said land records, The terms o/ the lease are as follows: The lessor is bound to pay ail taxes and public assessments; the annual rent 1s $1,600, payable in mouthly pay- ments; the term will expire September 30, A.D. 1882, When the lessor will pay for all the improve> ments, 0 herwise he must grant # new lease for a term of twelve years, at sam- rent and upon th same ‘ering aud conditions, There 13 a-so a provi- sion in said lease for purchase Iu feo during sald rm. ‘The improvements consist of a good three-story brick buliding. ‘The vroperty is now occupied un- der a sub-lease of $3. 450 per annum, Terms of sak: Ouv-third iu ca h, (of which $500 must be paid at'sale;) the deferr. d’ payments to be made in equal paymeuts in six, twelve, eighteen and twen'y-four months after date, with luterest at the rate of elght per cent. per aunim until paid payable semi-anuually, aud secured by deed of trust and insurauce to the satisfaction of the Trus- tees. Terms to be fully complied with within six days after the day of sale; otherwise the Trustess reserve the right to resell the property, after ous week's notice, at the risk and cost of the first pur- chaser. “All conveyancing at the purchaser’s cost, WM. ACH... . N. RO. ‘ jy18-4 WM. 8. WARD. { Trusteas. J, 8 WARNER, Beal Kotate Auctioneer, TEES SALE OF VALUABLE IM- RUVED REAL ESTATE IN THE COU N- TY OF WASHINGTON, A SHORT DIs- TANCE FROM THE BENNING'S ROAD, NEAR GRACELAND CEMETERY, con! taining six Acres of Ground, with new, Jarge sud Cowmo-ious Brick "House. 3 augater House, lee Howse, aud other Out Bulldiags: Land iba high scate of cultivation. By viriue of two deeds of trust. dated re. spectively. one ou the day of February. A.D. 1875, aud recorded in Liber 776. folic 120, et sey., and the other dated 13th day of ary, A. D,'1876, aud recorded in Liber 808. folio 266. et'seq., of the land re. ords for the District of Columbia, and by request of the pariies secured thereby, I shall seli at pubic aucvion -n WEDNE3- DAN. the 24th day of July. a. D. 1878, at 5 o'eik Pm,, tu trout of the premises, all that certain Piece’or parcel of land and premises ly lag aid situ- #te Inthe District of Columbia, known as Lot 6, in Jdehn a, Bartruff’s subdivision of part of tract of land calied Long Meadows, together with the iyprovements thereon. ‘Lerms of sale as to the Indebtediuess secured by the first deed of trust, one-fourih cash, balance ip equal notes payable iu one, twe aud threes years, Learing inierest at the rate'of eight par cent, per apbum; interest pavabie semi-annuaily, As to ile teed of trust: The indebteduess secured by eed on trust, and ort fe amountof ex- epses of sale, tn bash, aud the bal uc 2 months, for which the notes of the pur be Dearing Interest. All of secured fy ded of trust upon the prop deposit of $200 required at the time of sale. lermis of sale are not compiled with within se days fromi day of sale, the Trustee reserves the right to resell the property, at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, pon giving five days’ notice of such esale, “All couveyanelug at cost of pur= ebeser, M. CHAPIN, Trusteo. . T. COLDWELL, Salesman, ) 27! hein Gs JR, 3: WARNER, Auctioneer, é pias ARUSIFE’S SALE OF A THREE-STURY AND BASEMENT BRICK HOUSE ON TNE SOUTH SIDE OF D STREET, BE TWEEN NEW JERSEY AVENUE AN SCUTH CAPITOL STREET SOUTHEAST, By Virtue ofa deed of trust tomes dsted Jure1B:h, 1874, recorded in Liber No, 753, follo 170 &c., obe of the land records for tus. District of Columbia, and by the direction of the beneficiary therein named, I shal sell at public ‘ds of Washington county, auction, fh front of the premises, on MONDAY, the 29:b day of July, at 6 o'clock p.am., ‘the east One-third part of lor numbered 8 fteon (15), te square numbered six hundred and niuety-three (693), frouting nineteen feet on D street south~ east, between New Jersey avenue and South Cap. itol street, and running that width to the full depth of the lot,’? with the improvements there- on—a Three-story and Basement Brick House, containing nine rooms, with gas and water, Terms of sale: One-fourth cash; balance In six, twelve and eighteen months after the day of tale, with 6 percent. interest, to be secured by a decd of trust on the property, containi: ao insurance clause. If the terms are not complied with in tan days after sale, he property Will be resold at the TisK 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 pala by the purchaser, By JOHN W. KENNEDY Trustee. BP NIETUEOF A DEED OF TRUST, DATED December 20ib, 1877, and duiy recorded in Liber No. 876, folio 200, of the land record for the District of Columpla, and by the writ- ten direction of the party thereby secured, 1 will Proceed to sell at public auction. in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, July, 80th, 1878, at 6 ovclock p. m., Lots Nos. 160, 161, and 162, ‘in B. F. Gilbert’s scb-division of square No. 675. in the City of Washington in the District aforesald. ‘erms of sale: One-third cash, and the residue in three equal installments at’ six, twelve and eighteen months with interest, for which the notes of the purchaser will be taken, secured by dsed of {rust on the property sold. and’ if the terms of sale be not complied with within five days from day of sale, the preperty will be sold atrisk and cost of defaulting purchaser after three days notice in Evening Star newspaper. Conveyancing at pur- chaser’s cost. EDWARD M. NOURSE, Trustee. W. B. WILLIAMS, Auct, 1¥18-e08ds PENCANsos BRUS., Auctioneers. REGULAR SALE OF 5 TURE. CARCErs, MATTING, EY. &., &c., piace In HOnt of salesroom corner ) streets porihwesi, on TUESDA | MONDAY. ASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, TRUSTEE SALF OF i) LFOURTEENTH ABOVE Cull MBIA COLLEGE, BEING AT THE CORNER OF FOURTEENTH AND PARKB STREET, MOUNT PLEAS USEHOLD FURNI- PROVED PR esd of trust, dated August Uti, A.D. 1875 aud duly recorded in Libel 783 folio 339, one ef the Land Records vanty, in the District of Co.am- secured thereuy, FES SAE Oke tro DENTRABLE for Wa-hingtou EF-STORY BROWN FRONT D VE .L- bia. and by direevion of the part we shall proce. d to sell at publi premises, on MONDAY. July 22d, A, D. 1878, at8 . described real estate, ‘ashington, District of {of lots numbered one (1) Brown's subdivision of Pleas- aut Painsand Letuar’s outlet, (daly recorded in the surves or*s office of the District of Columbia) south Of wdiv ding tine drawn across said lot num- Wich said line at a said lot one hundred (335) feet from the northwest cor- thence easterly in a direct course the easterly line of sa dred and fortytwo (142) feet: fro: id lot, improved by a Dwelling and Kp, te fodow A deed of trust, da 10 b, A.D. 1875. duly recorded th Li . folio 89, one of the land recor: dat the request of the and two (2) ins. riy s-cured ther lon, in front of the pi ast 24, 1878. at 6 o'clock p.m, the followiug- described reai estaic, situate in the city of Wa-h- ington, District of mises, ou FBI ered one (1) point in the we dlumbia to wit: John O, Kvaus* record d subdi vision of ‘origival lot numbered twelve (12), in square numbe 6d two huudred aud forty-seven 47), together with the in per of said lo A lot one hun- the northeast provements. £6 ), with interest at niue (9 pereant, 78. to the day of nd the balance ) mouths, for vou January 1. ‘of sale, in cas © (12) and twenty -feur Which the notesof the purchaser, Wearlug six per A deposit or $100 Wili be required of the parchaser at the time of sale, and all conveyancing at pucehaser’s cost. Terns tobe compited with In seven days, other- he trustees reserve the right to resell the tof the defaultiag pur- Terms of sale as foilows, viz: The amount of in- debredness aud the expenses sale in cash. and the ighteen months, for iaser, bearing toterest {cont day of sale. aud socure cent. interest, will be taken. y sod, Suall be take! bundred dorats chal be required of the purchaser at the tive of sale, and all Le at the expense 67 (he pur of sale are Lot compied with che Trustee reserves roperiy at the risk aud cost of de- JAMPS T. OSBORN, ALFRED G. OSBORN, BOWLLsAMS Aac UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. EOF PROPERTY ON FIF- (WEEN | AND M STRERTS > AND TWO-STORY FRAM EEN ltt axp 15TH IWEST. AT AUC ed of trust, dated 10th day and duly recorded tn Liber the land. recor let of Columbia, and party secured thereby, We shall se in front of the re the 221 day of Ju .D. p.M., all that pete or parcel of ground ; lator plan of ‘Wash= ion City as being the porth twenty-two (22) fest one hundred and ten original lot six (8), alivision lot thirveen (13). Land fourteen A deposit of two Pe eae a® | operty at the risk aud ce Chaser, after five days: advertisement. PETER F. BACON, t co BRAINARW H. WARNER, fauiing pure of Costly Fars, Ts yas and 10h stree') aoa trunks of ‘aties” rge lot of flue jeweiry. JAMES GUILD, Auct. UNCANBON BROS., Auctioneers, TRUSTH ES: Beck DWEL TOM A&C 8STREE: GEORGETOWN, D.C, By virtue of a deed of trust, given to us, dated March 220, 1876, and duly recorded in Liber #11, folto $50, one of the land record: for Washington county, in the District of Colam- and at the requ sell at public anction, ou F he conten sof tw. cothing, and a By virtue of ade of April. A.D.18 at public auc- O85 5 ive premises. ou Mf two-story | ty AND LOT ON Po- | nd deserib: don the | ot the unl sqtare Dumbered two hur ‘Also, Imuiediat rty secured. we IDAY, the 19t0 1878, ai 6 o'clock p.m., in front all that picce or parcel of groand sttuate in the city of Georgetown, District of Co- ts numbered eightoen t Iu front of the - uF psreel of ground known and Lot numbered sixteen (16) of Pywell and Brown"s sulxtivision of Lot in Adams’ subdivision of red two hundred and twenty-elght Tr with all the improvements, ways, ‘appurtenances and longing or in any known as part of nineteen (19.) in old George! Begin ata point on east side of Potomac street about thirty-two (32) feet south from Prospect street, said pol irg the center of the division wall between th: second and third of the houses situated on east sid of sald Botomae street, numbered. from. P street, and run thence north with satd {teen (15) feet more oF less tothe cer the division wall between the first and second of said horses, said diviston wal! bein of the passageway between said houses; thence east and thr: division wall fifty (50) fee! (15) feet more oF less. to a point direct! point of beginning: thence west and through ean- ler of division wal! between -aid second aad third houses fifty (50) feet to Potomae street and point of beginning. ‘Terms of ‘sate: One-third cash; balance in six, twelve and eighteen wont cent. per annum until paid. Interest payable sem i- annually, to be seeured by deed of trast on the $100 will be re: All conveyancing at cost 0 If terns of sale are not complied with In 5 reserve the right to resell the cost of default scribed as follows: atoft beginning be- Paper appertaining v $1 100, expenses of sale, and taxes six and wwelve mouths. for bearing intarest A lepusit of $100 eof property will be required at tune purchaser s cost. hin ten days ees reserve the right to clin default at the risk and defaulticg pa WILLIAM KING. WM R WOODWARD, which the notes e and secured by 1. Wil be taken, on south side: nthe center of said thence south fifvesa the terms of 8 H. WARNER, Rea! Estate Auctioneer. By rath lntereat ab 7 per) é = STEE’S SALE OF IMPROVED L THY bart Ratner SAP | property gold. T CN eee at time of sie ANU R NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust dated March ., 1873, aud recorded in Liver No. 716, folio 423, one of the land records for Washington, county, in the District of Columbia, and at te written request of the holder of the notes secured thereby, Twill sell on FRIDAY, July 12, A. D, at public auction, in front ilowing-descrived reaity, days, the Trustees property at risk upon giving 5 davs" notice of su WILLIAM A WM. i). CABSIN LUNCANSON BROS, Auct HE ABOVE SAL ® IS POSTPONED. on WEDNESDAY, tho v. A. 1, 1878, sam = in 1 WM. D. CAsSIN, SALE UNDER DEED OF TRUS WYANT TO CHANCERY DECREE. NORTHWE: By virtue v. a deed of tr 30.h, 1877 recorded in Li by direction of the party thereby ss. nd pursuant to the decree of the Supreme C Auuibia passed Jane 28.1, s ofthe Equity Docket of said court, wherein Peter Wynne is complainant and W. H, Shea et at. are dofendants, Twill sell, pretnises. on THURSDAY. August -. at public auction, Riggs and others’ subdivision of h the improvements thereoa, 1878, at'6 o'clock p. m. premises. the in Washington, D.C. bered sixty-four (64), 0f Dauilel Cratt vision of snare east of square numbers dred and nine (609), as recorded in Liber **H. D. C.," follo 146. together with the improvements thereon, cousisting, in part, of a Two-swry five Terma of sale: Ove-fouurth cash; balance in six, twelve and sighteen month: with incerest at 6 per whole to be secured s rty, with Insurance clause. All conveyancing st the purchaser's cost. If the terms of sale are tot complied with within ten days after sale, the Trustee reserve the right to perty at the risk and cost of the de- haser afier five days’ notice, to be iin the Evening Star, L. A. LUCE, Trustee, &9- THE ABOVE SALEL POSTPONED until FRIDAY, July 19, 1878. saine hour and piace, 1. A. LUCE, Trustee, J.T. COLDWELL, 8alesman. THE AROVESALE IS FURTHER PosT- July 22, 1875, same . LUCE, Trust: J. “PT. COLDWELL, Keal Estate Auctioneer, SUsTHES: SALE Of A NEAT TWO-STORY AND) BASS ENT BRICK DWELLING ON 10K rO' TH SIDE OF V ~TREED, BE- TWEFN 137TH AND Litt STREKTS NORTH- By virtue of a deed of trust, dated June 1876, duly recorded in Liber No. dated Fabruary t 843, folly 393 Court of the District faulting pure! in front of the 2 hour of 6 p sisting of a Br i Turms Of sale: One-third cash. and the residue | in equal instalments at 6, 12 and 18 mouths from day of ‘sale, with iuterest from the day of sule at 1 7 per centum per annum until paid, to by adved of tras or al cash, at the purcl: of $100 will be required srins of sale be not complied with within five days n the day of sale, the risk and cost of the ce! ek*s notice ta the Evening Star new Conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser, JOHN F, HAN Webster Law Buiding. jy20-d&ds_DUNCANSOS BROS, Auct'rs, G, SAMSTAG, Auctioneer, We —_— Twill sell, in my pl 427 Tih st. now. the following goods: Furnishings. 2-untlh MUNDAY time of sale, and i roperty is to be n fauning purchaser, after | Seq-y One of the land records, Jor the Disiri.tof Columbia, and at the request uf secured thereby, July 19, 1878, at 6 6 seribea real estate, 81 ton, D.C., to wit: front by one t ihe oremises, on FRI lock p.m, the following de- a € in the city of Wasiing west twenty-one (21) feet ntred and forty-five (145) feet deep of original Lot uwnbered sixteen, (16,) In square bumbered two huucred aud thirty-six, (236,) to- gether with the improvements, &c. ‘erms: One-third cash. and the valance tn six, twelve and eighteen months, with tnierest at 8 per cent, per aunum, secured by a deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at option of the pur. A deposit of $100 required at the time of sale, and all conveyancing and recording at per cl Terms to be complied with in seven the Trustees reserve the right to ll the property at the risk and cost of the de- urchaser after five dava’ advertisement. ARLES B. PEARSON, BRAINARD H. WABNER, e of business, No, ALTURDAY, Juv 20th, A full line of Geuts uadies’ Dress Goods, a full assortment of Millinery and Fancy Goods, Domes- Uc Goods, &e.. &e. Ali goods will be sold withont reserve. SAMSTAG, Auc*, ASH. B, WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, ALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON CAPITOL HILL, AT AUCTION. On WEDNESDAY, July 24 at 6 o’clock p. m.. 1 shall sell in front of the premises, on 4 iv etreet east, between Pennsylvania avenue. aud B street south, three 2-story and mansard ru Dwellings with basements and all mod-rn improve- ments, being Nos, 212, 214 and 216, is well located and offers great Iuducements ‘Terms of sale: $1 600 cash on vach piece of prop- 8 months, for notes bearin, Ie, and secured by a deed 0} ‘All conveyancing. Xe. 0 down on each preperty at time of sale, BR. WILLIAMS, A B. H, WARNER, Kasai Estate Auctioneer. TRUSIEE: SALE OF A NEAT TWo-STORY FRAME DWELLING, No. 630 K STREME IRTHEAST, v3 A.D. 18) days, otherw The proparty Se THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED on interes until MONDAY, duly 2a, | terest from day of a trust on property sold. E j20-2t BRAINARD H HE UpTH ES’ SA} EOK TWO THREE STORY WN N, BETWEEN Lith f a deed of trust, 1875, duy recorded f the laud record: BRICK HOUSE AND lbTH STREE er aud bv virtue 71, Folie 383 for the District of Columbia. by Je riles secured the ely i the District of € 5 827, Docset 17, delat publicauetion, ou MONDAY. the 29th day of July, ALD. 187 atthe hi urofé p.m , ihe followis esta e situate in the ciy of Wassington, D. « desiguiated ‘on the easternmost forty- t. by the entire depth of sixty-one (GL, Bryan's recorded subslivision of origina’ lots nui bered one, two, three, fou tees, fourteen, fiieen and ered two hundred aud Sclbe real estae whi! pursuant to decree in (us Supreme Court of Equity Cause ¥ ighed Trustee: f the preintse: records for the Distriet of C quest of the party secured public avetion, THURSDAY, August 1. 1 all that piece or parcel of of Washingien, D. C., knowa’as Lot num fifteen (15), and the westernmost tea (10) fest of Lot numbered fourt.en (14). by the depth thereof, (ove bundred feet), 19 Janes N. Cajlan's recorded sion of Square numbered eight hundred and IX (966), logether with the improvemencs, ‘Terins: One-third in cath: and the balance in six, twelve and eighteen months, with iuterest at annum, secured by a deed of trast ‘on the property jon of the purchaser. tired at Cue tue of sal mbia, and at the re yereby,” [shall sell at the’ premises, at 6 o'clock p.m., und, situate in the in front of iB described rea. Psas of ssid city, seven (47) feet in fron eu, Uwelve, thi nH. in square num his being the ch Was Csuveyed b . yek, truste-. to Wataius Addson by deed dace Jane 10 b, 187%. aud recorded in Liber 751, fulio 406, on county, in thy Disirict atoresaid, and said Waikins Aldison aud wife by deed id deed of trust, con- e Wing and exeepti id ground as was conveyed by si Moses Ke 1) by the deed. dated § ful Sad eacapted part Of N street northwest, dis- ret aud six iuches west of th er Of said lor. six'pereent. pe aud ail convey = property at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- charer after five days advertisement, ". B. STEVENS. Trastee, ring even date wita ed to dames fF. Rup sou and wife td June IZ ly 174 oy Ale pomton the Li HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, TRUSTFE’S SALE OF A HOUSE AND LOT, KEP NORTH: No. 1522 FOURTEENTH YRNER UF SaM teed of tru 8" Fol. 415, of uh county, £ Will sed Lo the highest | the pi'mises, on MONDAY, 1878, at 6 o'clock p.m. ed in thy city of Washington aud District of ny-twWo and ons fu Deasyts sab- ix dactes sud! land records of 1 395, anvther of 5 the following of the Bupreme Columbia. bein half teet of Lot thirty-three (33 division of rquare two hundred and nye plan of said city, fronting on 14 fi stree), and running ba the 1car of said lot, including a larg: Terms: $1 009 cash, (of which $190 must be pald at the time of raie); and the re in six, twelve and vightesn ov of sale, with interest thereou uuti! paid a: 8 cept. per annum, payable semi-anuy to be securcd by" a deed of trust ou the "p sclo, or ali cash at the opzion of the pu chaser. Tae conveyancing to be at hl A.H THOMAS DOWLING, Auct, ty Wid bes Lia e rdlug to the sabd the south tw wade by Moses K lly -ubsrqaent'y terhe sid dead of trust, invo lots design «ed as Ns, The terms of sal-yas modified yy ot the holders of the notes secured by We as 1OOWS Vict the purchase mney to cash, and the cesidue in thie equal insialivents payable at s x, twelve and eightesn months from the ¢ tal bereon ar he rate of 5 ven per cant: in per an num unti paid, for whieh defet er OF uurehaser vd by deed or deeds of trust on the property: Purcha-ers shall uave the pin of paving the who'e purchass money in will be required at time of and if the terms of sale lied wi b Wihin one week from the Will be resold, at the risk ana ¢ st of the defaulting purchaser, after five day * nouce tu the Evening Star newspap rT. All conveyancing Wi'l he at the of that wilh to o Brick 3 ale fdue fa equal si on hs, fru the d Of Sale, ‘with inter~ will be taken, or the purctiaser o A depo-iv ot $i SALE OF BCL Lowsa are not cow day o1 sale, OF VsLUABLE IM- OVED REAL FSTATS ON EAST SIDE CF BEVENTH-SUREKT ROAD, BETWKEN HOWARD USIVER-11 P. DWELLING. FRAME > TER HOUSE AND UOUTH ONE ACKE OF GROUND, By virtue of a deed of trust dated April6”, +,and duly recorded in Liber No, 844! ‘one of the laud records tor, ‘olumbis, aud at the request. party secured thereby, we will sell at Uon, in front of the July 24h, A. D, 18: urchaser's cost, ANNA, Trustee, OUSKS, AND vaw Building. V GEORGE EARL Fayette st., THOS. VDOWLID PBUSTEE'S SALE O* VALUABLE PROP- +Kiy IN THE CITY OF WASHIENGEON, wv. irtue of a deed of tru; 1877, and recorded in Jolie 875, ohe of the land records of the Dis: trict of Columbia, I will sell. at fropt of the premises on TU. Gay of July, A.D. ITB, at 6 o'clock p, desert esta © situated in the city of Washington, D. C., to wit:—Li garet U. Diggs” subsivision of Syaare No. 670 a3 in the Surveyur's uflice of the Terms of sale: The amount of indebtedness se- cured by the derd oj trust aud exp sases of sale cash; and baiauce in two equat twelve months from be secured bv di deposit of $100 will be required All convey ancin, remises, on WEDNESDAY, , at 6 orciock p. m., the fol lowing-sescribed real estate, situate in the county of Washington, in said District. viz: All thacapiece or parcel of land jying on the east side of 7ib- between Howard University and the k, and south of and adjoining John H, Gilck’s southern line, being the north one-hsif ofthat yart of Mt. Pleasant conveyed to Joha Ba- kersmith by deeds dated, respectivel 5th, 1864, and May spectively, in Liber R. and Liter 821, folio 69, of ‘said tainirg One Acre of ground, more or less, with the improvements thereon, erms of sale: One-third cash, (of which $150 id at time of Sale;) aud the bala ice lu iments, tobe sacured Ing 8 per cent, interest e, and payabie semi-annually antil ‘of trust on the property sold. urchaser’s cost. dated July 31, iber No, 855. Nie auction. in AY Sebuetzen Pari ot No. 16, in Be 1876, and recorded, re- 11, folio 385, recoras. con= the same is recorded District of Columb ¥ihents at six anc sale, with interest, to roperty sold, the purchaser at sind Fecording at are. not oo ied with wit’ in five days after sale, on Feserves the right to resell ssid p-onectennt weenie and cost of the defaulting Gays’ notice, to be published in shed inthe Distiet gt Co ua M.D, Cassin, Trustee. DUNCANSON BRUSS Mantes one and two years, in equal by purchaser's notes. mveyancing ahd recording at Tf terms of sale are not compli days the T.ustees reserve the right to resall at risk aud cost of de’sulting puret ir. = FORD i rrustees, WM. F. HOLTZMAN, B. F, STEIGER, Auctioneer, coperty at the risk & purchaser, after five somé newspaper THE EVENING STAR. +... Saly 22, 1878. Flirtation. For the past two years there has been a pleasant rivairy among liverary p vise a modg of expressing the thoughis by cer. TRUER ADVERTISING.—Millions of dollars are annually thrown away in this country in useless And Mlegitimate advertising. The experience of all enterprising and successful business men is that nothing repays so well the money invested as adver- Using in a Paper which EVERYBODY reads, That is the true way to secure publicity. The best busi- uess men Know the value of advertising in such @ Paper—and such a paper is THE EVENING STAR. It has the largest circulation’ in proportion to the Population of the city in which it is priuted of any paper in the world. Zt practically covere the whole feild, ” . The Norwich Potsening. MR. RIPLEY S RECITAL OF A LOVE STORY IN- VOLVING TWO CASES OF DEATH A telegram from Norwich, July 19, The city court room was” again crowded this gorning. Bishop came inte the udge's room Before the opening of the court. ie chatted with the lawyers and his acquaint ances as he eda fragrant: Havana, and often laughe an amusing incident.” Hi vd and co. nee of his coid blue eyé ver ceased in its watchfulness. He came into the court looking boldly around aad grimly smiling at the curious glances ¢1si him from every side. Mrs Cobb was dvi from the jailto the courthouse, and a p assisted her tottering steps up the stairs and into the trial reom. loo! an usual, and her eyes showed trac She was dressed in deep moucnin added to her aitire a thick Diack veil ched below her waist, and nearly ceaed her features. She sat within six feet lashop, but their eyes never met. Her a by her side. it Will be remembered that the pre lested their case last evening. Th pot in no eyidence and simply ar » on its Merits. Prosecutor i the case for the s a pre. hou ch. He reviewed the singular sickness of varles H. Cobb from its beginning, its sus picious features and the strange death that Jollowed quickly the analysis of Prof. Doremus and the discovery of fatal traces of arsenic in the vitals: the restlessness of Bishop and lis sudden anxiety to ¢ to his friends the simple @ quantity o T nt fully into the history ssion that he srt between Bistiop and Cobb's wife. Bishop, he said, instead of spending his leisure in his home, passed not only that time but lime that’ belonged to his employer in the company of his friend’s wife. He joes there at early morning, and he is visiting there heurs at a time while Mr. Cobb is away. He grews bolder and bolder, and at length is found one morning by Cobb's mother in a chamber of the house with his paramour. before his wife died this had been goir until at length Mrs. Bishop, in sh lion, speaks angrily to her husband about it. Then Bishop threatens suicide, but the intim ey goes on, Next, Bishop and Mrs. ¢ sving notes clandestin : T these rbulent scene: ishop and his wife the wife dies—dies mysteriously, and no physi Pan EXP) son how stands in the way. It is Chas. He must be removed. He is suddenly and mysteriously attacked, but his wife, ia her indifference most dying ai lvo | ment was strong a gical and produced a sensation in the court re ‘The prosecutor w er, Gardner Greene, jr., and whose arguments for the defence we and sophist and produced litt t. Judge Kellogg then said that he had fully made up his mindthat the evidence warrant ed him in commiiting the aceused persons to the jail to await trial by the sup vurt ‘The words had hardly escaped his lips before faint applause began, but the rattling ga restored order, aud the crowd were husded 0 This ends the case uitil it comes before the superior court next September. Mean- while the feeling against Mrs. Cobb and Mr. Bishop increases si i Old friends have falien away from them, and. per: Week ago, strongly insisted that both were in- hocent, and would not listen to an argumeat against them, now as freely ex Viction of their guilt. Hypropnonia F Not Map.—Yesterday afternoon, July 4, Dr. Diplock held an inquest at the Osbi Acion, touching the death of Georg aged 14, the brother of the propriet Princess of Wales tavern, Acton. The evide J given went to show that a month ago the de ceased was playing with a Scoteh terrier.wh. the animal bit him, or rather seratelied his | hand with his teeth. The abrasion did not heal, but bo notice was taken of it until last when the deceased complained of iil- | | ness, and upon summoning Dr. Hardin wee e onounced the case to be one of hydrophobia. Junvulsions came on of such a violeut cha-ae- ter that two powerful men had the gre. difticuity in holding him, and all aitempis to adminisier chloroform were abortive. His axonies increased, and after three days’ suffer? ing he died. Dr. Harding said that before death the veins of the arm bitten by the dog stood out preninentty, the eyes were cou- tracted, and the deceased was unable to swal low. A post-mortem sho-ved the heart to be empty, lungs and Kidneys congested, stomach campy. with dark patches on the perituueum. ‘Ihe brain had not been examined. Death undoubtedly «rose from hy phobia. Mary Haynes stated that she had been bitten by the same dog, but had as ‘a had no symptoms of is drophobia. In reply to a juror, it was elicited that the dog had been examined by a veterinary surgeon, who had pronounced it to be perfectly healthy. and it had not therefore been destroyed. The juror expressed his opin- ion that it should be Killed forthwith, coroner had no power to order its destru A verdict of “death from hydropnebia” was recorded.—[ London Telegraph A Boy Pincuep To Deatu.—Charles C. Michael. the little boy who was so severely pibelicd by Mrs. Chrisdine Meyer on the 8h of last Oc ober, died yesterday morning at his iceanna sireet, from the etfsets of the injuries. On the day referred to Mich Who attended Engiish grammar sechvol N ou Trinity street, had a quarrel wiih a son Mrs. Meyer, and the latter becoming against him came to the gave him what she ‘ermed A few days afterward he becaine suddenly ill, bis arm Was greatly swollen, and it Was necessary to send him tothe Mar: University hospital. He was subseq taken back home and placed under the eare E but the parents refusing to. have the arm amputated the sweiling exionded to the shoulder and finally caused his death. The privtsof Mrs. Meyer's fingers were plain!y visible all during his sickness, on the arni. She Was arrested soon afer the pinching o- curred, but was adjudged guiliy of a common assaull'and subjected to a small ue —[ isu t, tte fe FIVE CHILDREN AT ONE Birta.—The most remarkable birth ever Known in the hist’ chibent occurred at or near St 5 londay night. Mrs. MeCormick ve birth to five healthy children, fou ald © girl The medical few instances of such wonderful births, and When they do occur the children have scarce ly been Known to live. In this case th a hi'dren, in the common iat ‘asiors, e “doing well community there is excited, and the father is the hero of all the country about, and his fame will spread on. the wit of the newspapers from ove end of the coun- try to the ¢ Tr. His home is already an o ject Of pilgrimage for al! the old women The region.” Two tights of four eccuned within the last fifteen this beg Lut thiy outdoes all curiences perhaps in the Un famous ates. Tne BuRGLAR Was Scakep Away.—The 1 apolls Jornal says:— two or three months past an enterprising burglar has been pursuing an invention to burg'arize the residence ot Mr. Jenkins, on Fayette str Lear Ist. and has several times made an at! tempt. lly Mr. Jenkins, becoming tired of that sort of thing, loaded ‘up an old shot- un, beth barrels, to the muzzle, and ‘laid’ for ur. Burglar. Saturday morning, at 2 o'clock, he came ayain, aud Mr. Jenkins got out his artillery. ~ He’ waited until the man got to work, and drew a bead on him, shui botley’s and pulled the trigger. The noise was heard allover the city and for miles away. P-ople in western Ohio and eastern Iilinois have tele- graphed for explanations, and Mr. Jenkins Will probably reco The burglar has no been seen or heard of since.” THE AYLESFORD Divonce Case was brought to a sudden close on the 5th inst. by the vir. tual surrender of the petitioner. He could not deny the allegations against himself, ex cept so far as Mrs. Dilke was concerned, and these being admitted, he was disentitled to a divorce. Under instructions of the court, the jury found as facts that Lady Aylesford had committed adultery ; that Lord Aylesford had committed adultery. and that Lord Aylesford and Lord Blandford had acted in colusion for the purpose of obtaining the divorce. Lord Aylesford and Mrs. Dilke were allowed to deny the charges so far as their conduct was concerned, but that point was not submitted to the jury. The petition was dismissed. THE LESSON of William Cullen Bryant’s life was moderation, and it should be remembered. during this hot season. Don't eat too much, nor drink too much, nor walk too much, nor taik too much, nor love too much. Keep cool. It is excess that is body-killing. But if you want to avoid the consciousness of heat keep employed. Nothing is so Speen as sitting still in hot weather, for one is then more aware of the heat than if quietly but actively employ- €d. People feel the heat far more on Sundays, when they are sitting quietly at home, than on week days when regularly employed. tain signsand acts, so as to be underst: ot and read by parties distant. devised the handkerchief flirtat nd now the glove, To this end they first Among a certain class ; Still a vague, uncertain sort of deficiency ; Kind of undesert ok bug that fail without fans, nber were frequent! ditable hanake unprepared to arried to such aw ts tong felt want the ich will be duly entere eSS AS soun as a feast tien with the hat, it udiculatly from th ad a few inches Dject of your thir on may be satis- ich are sometimes fatal to the cess of your advances. The following are the hat on the righ’ Siep to one side on the left eyebrow— Ale you there of the nose— + Walched—by th ar the hat ont find my photo, * right ear—Vou will raph on sale with all the prinei- * up so that at for me to carry on the ae- hand—Vour fathe Pants SEwrRs ough one sewer in company with'a hundred her in a sort « vusand back yar The sewers that we w thers that we saw w cand, withal, the we did of the We are well tholic church Austria is go: many is Waging an oped war nowhere is t Catholic chureh tre h nd and her depende hence it isthat we are satisfied with the re of Asia are pla otection and she controls more in the Gause of her death. Ouly | reat higtare Or abe AN INCIDENT | related show | classes are | tried at Mysore, | number of funine stricken boys, | dered a com were in the ; | ard picking up th d that was thrown r case has been re the prison © houses of the always came hers thereupon tation, and de Pe put to death, and they formed a plan for i cision inte execution for a walk be | the fort walls; ! threw a big ste | knife, which t The boy murd him with a- afterward hid in a garden. aprisoument ms who, a nee at funerals. nounced the followin, No tlowers or flor: any kind would be allowed on brought into the church 88 their con- OM THE BITE or A Dow Diack pall would be AS a coveriny in the case of a child of Then a white , Seven years and und | could he used, and if desirable White flowers rushed out into the front ys z. | dress pinioned back so tight she couldn't wag ht foot to kick ab din her walk She used herr “goat chewing the but the tightn that dress lifted her left foot k m the back of her n ding hearts | ing the * ble and demolishing The goat jumped the rushed out and looking like @ e, and her moth among the roses ripe holiyhock running to seed.—|[ Lowisvitie 4&9 The Irish language will hereafter form a portion of the curriculum in the primary Schools of Ireland. #e-Hail! grateful cloud!—[ Graphic. ‘ain rain thankfully received.—{ Louis of Wilmington, N has come out in favor of educational b Be The most si is not realized until he sue to a base-ball ground.—[ Puc 4¥-Living out of doors al triumph of a boy's life eeds iu steallag ia~ ua the nd even camping or consumptives by as well as America. Physicians in Euro) 4#8-If there's a man in our to n who's really wonderous wise, jump into a bathing he dies.—[ Boston el, pants —[ iz. and imitation artistic angler auch 1 So far that the now goes forth to lish for pike with soft rubbere has been carri hovl &e-There hasn't been a tram the United States for more t There is somethir land | ane for people who work for a &e-A Taunton mill hand lost his hand in tion paper in his behalf, had his arm crust timore, on May to MACY OLIVIA DEANS sville, KO. Went boys to M. STELLA wks have Dut July 2lst, 1578, at Mb The Kelatives and fully invited & nd d her faperal f O°LAUGHILIN. bildren have rs near ded vc- Til Lake place from the resi/lence of r rh.) No. 44 B street southwest, Relatives and tri invited to attend, ) 230, at 3:30 Baltimore Bn ManrnaA ELLEN Vic uing, July Bist, pears, 5 mouths and #0 dnesday, July 24th, from Asbury M. $p.m.,"corner Eleventh aud K” sts, sumption, age¢ | ¥ E. Church, at UNDERTAKERR, |w.** UNDERTARER, (Formerly with B. #, Harvey), 940 F Street mn. w., One door east of Teuth street, Burial Caskets of al) Boates Prepared for tranaporsa- Lady attendants at short notice. Everything stri ‘first-class on the mows reasonable armas = jeer