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eet we SS "THE LEADING NEWSPAPERS. AUCTION BALES. AUCTION SALES. FUTURES DAYS. __THIs AFTERNOON. THE EVENING STAR. THE WEEKLY STAR. youre & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE LEASE- HOLD PROVESTY . ON THE CORNER OF G@ AND FIFTEENTH cTREETS N. W. Ry viv ue cf a deed of trust, dazed May 10, | A.D. 1875 snd duly recorded in Liber 783, fem fo.lv 402 and Liber 843, folio 324, A 2 land records of Washington county, D.C.) by vir- tue of adecree in equity of the Sapreme Uourt of the District of Columbia, and by the written direc- | tion of the party secured, we will sell at public aue‘lon, in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, the th day of July, A.D, 1878, at six o'clock mm... the following described pars of lot numbered ve (5) in sqvare numbered two hnodred and twenty-three (223). in the city of Washington, Ts of THE STAR present to the | publie its dally and weekly ediilons, respec tively, as put only the cormpletest 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 | [Wentthree \228). in the city, of Washington, public understands this is conclusively shown | of sald Wot and square, aud thence ranning north 5 de ci along the line of 1bth street west twenty-eig! by the. exes nally wide circulation they: | fete vpeace caer poveny. te GID) leote ties both enjoy, not in the City of Washington south twenty-eight (28) feet, to the Ine of North alone, Dut throughout all the States and Ter. G sireet; ai thence west, along said G street. ritories. 3 venty-two (72) feet, to the place of beginning, as held urder a cer‘ain Indenture of lease recorded in In order that the reader not now famillar Liter 625, follo 174. of sald iand Fecords. The 4 a 1 vr the lease are as follows: Thi ris with the payer and its strong hold on the pub: | TOtT4 {6 pay all taxes and public assessments: the lie may unerstand at a glanee upon what | annual rent 1s $1,600, payable in monthly pay i pre ari 7 nis: the term will expire 30, A.D. elements its great popularity is based. the | Teo; jus the lessor wil pay for ail toe linpeoes> opinions of seme of is conters poraties asf nents, o.herwise he must grant a new lease for its merits are appended. It is needless to term cf twelve years, at sain~ rent and upon the - same ‘erms and conditions, There Is also a provi- that no person is so good a judge of the value | “ion‘in'said lease for purchase in fee during said of any given newspaper as the men who con duct newspapers themselves. % . Terms of sale: Oue-yhird tn cash, (of which $500 What Other Papers Say About The Star. | must be paid at sale:) the deferred payments t be | made in equal payments in six, twelve, eighteen | and twen‘y-four months after date, with iuterest term at the rate of eight per cent. per aunum until paid. The prop ‘The improvements consist of a good three-story brick building. The property is now occupied un- der a sub-lease of $3,450 per annuin. Decidedly one of the best newspapers published in the United ates; has not! in common witb | the rabid par’ our country Is 2 = rere, Y f | payable semi-annually, and’ secured by deed of at this time unfortunately overstocked. A. spirit | Pilar and insurance to the satisfaction of the Truss oan and fair don aSignity and | tees. ‘Terms to be fully complied with within six days after the day of sale; otherwise the Trustees reserve the right to resell the preperty. after one Week's notice, at the risk and cos of the first pur- jum of the current events of rh Sewhernian (N.C). nt prosperity by ita value. Asa the day, It is wither Has fairly earned its a rival. Pe se etheauiley whieh if | Char. All conveyancing at the parcuasers cost, bas shown In the treatment of all carrent toples. | 5.43.4 WA A. WARD. } Trustees. 18 solid meri sume testified to bj J z Somers: Tact that Itenples so prominent a place In Wash- J), 2 WARNER, Beal Hstate Auctioneer 5 — fact that It + improves as its years In- would bardly be Washing- re Americ tthe ThUSTEES’ 8 SLE of DESIRABLE BUILD! ion with LUTON THE WEST SIDE of NINTH ne oldest paper in Washington ety, and BEiWEEN Mand N STREETS N.W. oon ot tees Tale an a living picture, of | _Brvitteota duster uot aspen s aie git, metropolitat sional life: has earned a | A. D. 1875, duly recorded in Liber No. 738 continuous 3% s existente by sagactous | folio 440, one of the land records for the Di popular wants, | trict of G-lumtiaand at the written request of the a! compeers who were less | party secured thereby, we will sell at pablic auction, and less obterprising.—Hil/s- | in front of the premises, on SATURDAY r | 1878, at 6 ovelock p.m.. the following di scribed best | real ‘estare, situate in the city of Washington, D. ae a esate vehert | Ga. to wit: Lets numbered twenty-one 21) ard aon city; isa most | twenty-eight (28), in Roth's subdivision of original Observance 0 be ashin| tn the count news of Cor ie Wyeveryiedy? should be | lots In cauare uaiatered three hundred and sixty ne hand: yer cities arrious | elzbt (368), fronting twenty (20) fest on Bik strech, capital of our | Uy acepthor one Hundred aud thirty-eight (133) fect nine (9) inches to a thirty (80) foot a ley ‘Term: One-fourth cash and the balance in stx, tvelve and elghteen months, with interest at 8 yer cent. per annum, secured by a deed of trust returg (We nek ized as the leading newspaper .as it isdecidedly the most newsy, of Washing acy and Tosnisble, Lis weekly edirion ts a.com, | on the property sold, or all cash, at option of Ze newspa: unsurpassed in variety and | OD th ; ; Rimpletense. -f'news hyany paper inthe United | the purchsser. A deposit of $100 required at the time of sale, and all conveyancing and re- cording at purckaser’s cost. If the terms of sale are ot complied with in seven days, the Trus- tees reserve the right to resell tho property at the risk ana cost of the defaulting purc! after five days advertisment: Btates.—G@al Comes as v ts possible the organ of ' 3+ Di bas mate t in ( Tenn.) Examtuer, ing an independent paper as | of no party. but essential trict of Columbta, and as sue favorite Washington newspa- . necessar » to everybody in the capital. —Salt M. ii. WARD, stke (Utah) Heralt. WM SCHWING, § Trustees. The one con-pienous success of Washington jour. | _J. T. COLDWELL, Salesman. ty16-cots UN CANBON BROS.. Auctioneers, TEKUSTEFS’ SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. AT THE INTER-FCTION OF Vi RMONY AVENUE AND lity STREEL NORTHWHST, IMPROVED BY TWO FRAM® BUILDINGS. By virtue of a deed of trust. dated Novem: Yer 261h, 187, and duiy recorded in Liber {73 No. 876. folte’ 36 et seq., one of the land Tecords of the District of Columbia, and by the Written request of the party secured thereby, we Rilkiel! al puvlte auction, in front of the premise ou TURSDAY, 23.1 day of July, A. D. 1878, at clock p. m.. aii that piece of ground situate in the city of Washington, D. C.,- and known and Cescribed as Lot numbered eight (S), of Lemuel F. Clark's subJivision of Square north of Square three hundie3 apd thirty-four (334). beginulng for the same at the northwesc corner of said lot and yonning thence south along the east line of 11th street_west ninety-six (96) feet and seven and one- half (75s) inches to Vermont avenue; thence in a northea-terly direction along the west line of Ver- mont avenue eighty-seven (87) feet and nine (9) inch hence by a straight line forty (40, feet to the place of begiuning, together with the lmprove- Ments, cor sisting of two Frame Buildings Terms: One-fourth cash; balance in six, twelve and eighieen months, with interest at 8 per cent. per annum, secured by a deed of trust on the prop erty suld. "A deposit of $100 required at tine of sale, Al conveyancing at expense of purchaser. If terms of sale are not complied with in seven days after saie, the Trustees reserve the rigat to resell the prop.rty at the risk and cost of the de- faulting purcta-er,after five days" advertisement. JOHN JOY EDSON. rrustee CHAS. E. FRASER, DUNCANSON BROS.. Aucts. jy 2aw: ASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer. TRUSTFE'S SALE OF VALUAB’E IM- PROVED PROPERTY FR NTING ON D STREKT S$ UTH, BETWEEN 9TH AND plOTH STREETS WEST. 1 ursuance Of the tast will and testament of Eliza a. Tull, late of Washington elty. fo D. C., d ceased, made on the 6th day of O-- tober, A. D. 1874 and in virtue of authority vest in me, I shall proceed to sell_at public auc’ ion, front of the Uremises, on TUESDAY, July 23, A. D. 1878, at 6 0 cock’ p. m., all that ‘certain ple: or psrcel of ground situate fa the city of Washiny ton, Distiict of Columbia, known as lot numbered tweDty-seven (27), im square numberal three huu- dred and eighty-seven (387), Paving 25 feet front by 120 feet dep, to an alley, with the improve- Tents thereon consisting of a Frame Dwelling. ‘Terms of sale: One-tnird cash; balance in six and twelve months, for notes bearing interest from day of sale and secured by adeed of trast on pro- perty sold. All vonveyancing, &c., at purchaser's cost, $100 down on day of sale, and if the terms of sale arenot comphed with within five days from day of sale, the Trustee reserves the right fo resell the prepeity at the risk and cost of defaulting pur- ee JOHN H. SEMMES., Trustae, WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auct, jy 11-ec&1s TO-MOKRBOW. AMES GUILD, 936 Penn, avenue, DIAMOND 8ET GOLD ENAMELED WAT"H, 18 karats, Solid Chains, Diamond Rings, Siiv ware. Gres Grain Silk Dresses, Fin3 ‘Uader- clothing, Silk Veivet Cloak, Set of Costly Fu On WEDNESDAY, July 24h, at 10 o’clock, we will sell in the auction rooms, southeast corner Pa. ave, and 10:h street, the contenis of two Sara‘oza truuks of ‘aties" clothing, and adarge lot of fiue jewelry. Sale posi- sin; under the able management of its present | . proprictore i risperous than ever before; a | DyUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, food Dewsps;er {i .18 own field; minds its own 2 7 — . . sly, “'¥. | TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE BUBI- eee pude foutys And makes money by it.—¥, | TENTS PROPERTY ON SEVENTH STREET some Feat WEST, BETWrEN H AND I SPR“E.S e leading paper of Washington, and one of the | N 4 most prolial shy chetountrys under its present | NORTH, No, 81 Trit STHEET NORTH, management it is ably ediced’ and always bright | apolis Journal, n thrive where two hundred | s have failed since 1790, does not | of goel character from its co- | more Grotto. ost readable iow smbseription ! every family,— and newsy.—/ yd; A newspaper that and sixteen .¢tir need a certifi a temporaries — 5a One of the reate + pers that coms t price places It w Warrenton (¥ A spiendid + miterest frou: th A). 1871, recorded In Liber No. 651. folld 268, ‘et seq.. of the land records for the Dis-. trict of Columbta. and at the written request of the rty secured thereby, I will sell, at pubile ang- ‘on, In fropt_of the premises, on THURSDAY. July 18th, 1878, at 4:30 o'clock p.tm., the following Uescribed real estate, to wit: All that certain plees | OF parcel of ground situate and ying in the city of | Masiington, District of Golumbla, and kuown/and deserited as part of ot number nine , in ‘doer to cheap | Sauare numbered four huadred and ffty-chroe y can'baye it,— | (453), beginning for the same at the south west cor- “~ | ver of valu Lot and ruantng thenee east ninety- Seven (97) fect, to a private aley, Intended forever to be used a8 an Ingress and egrass to and from the public alley in said square; thence north eighteeen | G8) feet eleven and one-haif (11's) inches: thence | west ninety-seven (97) feet, and thence south ished In Washington | cighteen (18) feet eleven and one-half (11's) inches, Ss withing fheJatest | to the place of bexinning. i to subscribe for it. | “Terns of sale: Oue-Afth of the purchase money | in cash and the residue in four equal instalments J virtue of a deed of trast, dated July sia. in the rea spirited journal, sews and present | le to the family elrele.—Fred- Ing columns secep erick (Md,) Frami Surry (N. ©. Full of ble and tnteresting, | at one (1), two (2), three (3) and four (4) years, And we hope *? ors Will ive respectively, wih Interest on the whole at six per celebrate \feeutury aunlversary,—Washing- | cent. per annum from day of ale, payable sem|- son Ancil, annu: to be secured by the notes of the par- iy chaser and a deed of trust on the premises sold; or ail in cash, at the option of the purchaser. "A. deposit of $200 wlil be required at the time of sale. The ablest » tal, always p fresh and 3: t conducted paper of the eapt- ihe very latest news In a manner,—Staunton Vir- | oinvain All conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser. If otete on | the terms of sale are not complied with within eli old estas Bes attested | Seven cays trom the dapat eaic. the analog e- ports Of al shite Interest s resell the proper the ris atthe nat Yorkville (8. G.) Br- | Serves the right to resell the pt Ll and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five gutrer, | days’ advertisement, A good, ra! sible paper, which, besides the latest | j)8-da&dbs. J. B. WIMER Trustea, Suid, frestins: cvs from Congraes, gives the cream | of all foreig: sud d v ewberry(S.@) | Sa-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED un- Herald, 1 THURSDAY next, the 85th instant, at 5:30 p. Those who want Corgresstonaland other national | M.. same place. J. B. WIMER, Trustee, PROPOSALS. from headquarters will flad It to Amherst (Va.) Enter- Paper: 1s of one of the best week- fered for ouly $2 per annum: Hes in the cour.try.—Cumberland (Md,) Civilian. PBs FOR LAYING STONE . Notwithstanting {ts mutations, It has been 3 BLUCK FAVEM«NT IN ‘THE CITY newsy and evterprising paper, and deserves con- see nk WASHINGTON, heaith aud pr 21 Balth Si Ex GINEER DEPARTMENT, DIST. OF CoL., ep i destze to ohana wc ae palbtialed at WASHINGTON. D. C., July 20th. 1878. the capital of the Nation would hewah tosend tar | BY directi n of the Board of Commissionera, led Proposals, with full specifications, wilt he received at Unis oftire until 12 o°clock m. on SaT- URDAY, August 31, 1878, for furnishing and it.— Central Pratestant, (Greenshoro’, N. O.) Undoubtedly the leading paper published In ‘ Br achingion: (or general puiposes we unhestating- | putting down about twenty thousand one hund:e 1 ty recommend !t.— Wilmington ( ) Star. and fifty-two (20.152) square yards of Granite Durizg the long period of its existence tt has | Block Paven ent—more or less—on Seventh. street maintaived |1s reputation ag the newspaper of | west. frem D to Q stree's north, with hydraulic Washing’on.- Monrve co. (W. Va.) Register. cemen’ concretefoundation: a . 0 ana rms Of Propos is an cations m: FeO DOpeTT Te POST Gene eat MER OTIEME, | yo obtained at this otkes, comseher with tee nee, Haagen Bprin oAcld Maze.) Re: Aes sary Inform ation, upon appitcation therefor. and Ee any ener ai se cb lenis a bids upen these forms wiil alone be considered. all the latest news: fs enterprising and rellable.— pret eas en von to reject any oF all bids or Charlestown ( W.Va.) Spirit of Jefferson, By order of the Engineer Commissioner. D. C. A living evidence of the trath that Inde R. L. HOXU, Dendence Is the talisman of success in the news: | jy22 ot Lieut. Engineers, U.S. A. paper press. The State, (Richmond, Va.) * OPOSALS FOR CONCRETE [isampene chat agteriney eshansereeeyy | DIE na aG ONS POE Bae Fst-claas Jor rual,— Rockville Advocate. PRINTING “WAStRN GOR NG AND Conducted with great energy and ability; one of CFF:CE OF SUPERVISING ARCHITECT, the most suco-seful and highly interesting journals TREASURY DEPARTMENT," of the countrv.— Frederick Union, WASHINGTON, D. C., July 17. 1878. to those of our reaters desiring s | Sealed Proposals will’ be received at this. «fie Sy Raper, from the Federal Capital.— | uncil 12m. on the 2p DAY OF AUGUST. 1873, f Kingston Bort Tennessean, fucnishing and deliverng at the site of the bulld- ‘One of the hest newspapers in the country, and ug to he crected for the Bureau of Eagraving and richly deserves prosperity it emeys.—Mich- | Printing, square £31 Wachivgeon, In at the y * mond (Va.) Whig, | broken = tone requ red for the coneréte foundations. Has the larges: ¢' tion, and ts one of the best | Sees more or ess; alse, for eigen stand “s publi<'-a! at the National Capital vd re for the bolleing, 3» m0 Been) Hercias 2 National Capital. Garret | ur ess of Cement, aud 3,000 eusie yards, more or newspap nd) deserves S. clear, sharp Mand. wiGarital nowsraper. and deserves the long life | “Ciptes Of spreinenvion. black form of bond, and Fees euy in store for it.—Washingtom | any addf'toval iuf-rmation ina be had ou applica- sional Este ae aa o | Hn at this Omee, JAS. G. HILL, of the jomestic er in newsand | B-e st c] detngs at« * National Cap! Sevecr cw, _ Sureey ising Arem(tect. Va.) Trt \KEASURY DEPARTMENT, ‘ . VASHINGTON, D.C. July 15, 1878, as OR UW. Fort | Bids will be recelvedat the Treayene Doe ont *' | Ue) TWELVE o°cloek, noon, of THURSDAY, shed ty | 3b of July, 1878, for supplying Miscellaneous «79 W.Va.) Inde | apcligdules and instructions te bidders may be ob- t «dor applicat: al cl Those, wa: gton paper cannot de | of the building. 7" at the oflve of the custodian better than Leesburg (Va) | 3313 J. K, UPTON, Chief C erk, he be . n capital; | . 7 contains ace City MEY Pros | »EDICAL, & Aw rz one of the beet | FP UNDAEDS OF YoUNG ME in the cou: .) Repwilican. Ber eps or Weakness: Imporencg on These yer second to none showia | Lest Vigor, after using a bottle on tee uf Dor isertve yher's Invign ating Cordial, 908 B st subsert | Broker’a 1 ty reet aren eating newspaper | *¥-. obbusive Sui heouvan, 1) 16 Bw" ni ©) Sentinel, 5 q ¥con wnt ~ K. HROWN has had great sviceess Lu une t acl oR hattonal aftatra sub ] tient “of SPERMATURIMG A. PREMS. E 14) Banner, TOKE DECAY, and ali Disewes of @ Private or F aed Wottuential paper at the | Veuercal Nature, wihout the ase of Calomel or ¥ 2 ( Tenn.) Oeerwere Mercury.” Has “had eleven years" experiences sper. which has a great and | 1605 I. st., near corner fishmrg : | jours—8 to 10 a. m.: 3 {alive newspaper.—Froat- | J1-kon* | JH: LEON, The Vlcest xstabusnea only 1 valuable and cheap.— | Heliable Ladies" Physician in the Clty, carte Sonsulted every Tuesday, Wednesday and Satur: potitshed in Washing. | day, af No: H st. D.w., from 1 to 9 o'clock. Ail Fenuale Compiainte quickly cured, Oftce and a volar an@ influential, | Besileuce, $ Monroe st,, Baltimore.” nowieae ist wetcome exchanges, | GRECLAL NOTICE.—Dr, ROBERTSON can be utedevery Wednesday and Saturday Onte:, 921 1» ote, between, OTD and 10th fen ae Seod for tt, | gt.’ on al: diseases of the Urinary'U and vous Dise Viz: Organte-and Setatual Weeks Boos Nowvons Debluty. liporency, Premature De- cay, Nervous Trembiing ‘aipitation of the Heart, ng hewspaper, bie exchanges.—Annago- A live sed ce i ear ee oe : Reitins Diminess of Sight or G14 Pally S00 Newsy sheet. Sulphur Springs | QmUuGe of Bight Tras shone a oreueets fe ‘ ; Mavi aud early indiscretions. hae, ES, je paper.—Netomarket (Va.) Our | Burictures and ‘Syphflis quickly cured. Dr. R. isa nurch Po. .r, hactve of Baltimore, with 19 " experience in Aspley. av'y exited paper.—Ritehte (W. Va.) | special practice, endorsed by the lem sicians Gast of this clty, visits Washington every : Me heise Pirdmont Virginian, | anc Saturday, “Persons tn need of medical treat, ment for any of the above will find it to street north wet, TIT EVENING STAR | Bonoraite' and scioncfe tems gt he wil tngare 15 published every eventng, except Sunday, at | Fusbantecd tn every case be u pot Bae the following rates: care ad show Joccore of the same. oF address as above ip bos 6 4 Eutaw strect, Baltimore. as oe 44 (ONSULT DB. LEON the oldest estabiianed A 3 Cc ina spec dy cure in henson time posal THE WEEKLY ST of all Acuteand Chrou!- Skin Diseases. &bendoned : “-EKLY STAR and Ill-ireated eases a specialty, & cure Is publishet and ready for delivery every Fri- | OF BO charge. ‘coamiting Tooud 20s H ‘novi-Ly day morning, at #200 per year. Single copies | 5 cents. —————_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_— ' | G4 FF, FLEISCHMANN & ©O., 8 coptes ome year for $9.00, and one copy to | ‘Original Manafscturers and tneoncoers inte United States of COMPRESSED YEAST, the getter-up af the club. 10 copies one year For $15.90, ond one copy to the getler-up of the s club. 20 coptes one year $20. lnewiiaane sotkad form the publi such 4a It 's a condition of this offer that the | wae Bot bearing oar’ Mgdature are taations, Subscriptions of each club shall all commence | Masses Mishitg, to oa end eed, at the same time, and all go to the same Office. si ba pos GAFF, FLEISCHMAN & CO."8 *.* Subscriptions In all eases,—whether sin GENUINE ARTICLE. : gle or in clubs,—to be paid in advance, andae Warranted free from chemicals. my 1T-tr Paper sent longer than paid for. | iD CLOTHING, &C.—L. BIC 2S oi, Bo é Address, in all cases, THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER 00, WASHINGTON, D. 0- 3 ve and Without reserve, Uys JAMES GUILD, Auct. UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A TWO-8TORY BRICK DWELLING AND LOT ON Po- TOM W STREET, NEAR PROSPEJT 8T., GEORGETOWN, D.C. By virtue of a deed of trust, given tous, dated March 224, 1876, and duly recorded in (7) Liber 811, folle $50, one of the land. records, for Washington county, in the District of Colum: 1a, and at the request’ of the party secured. will sell at public auction, on FRIDAY, the 19th day of July, A.D. 1878, at 6 o'clock p.m:, in front of the premises, all that piece or parcel of ground situate in the city of Georgetown, District of Co- lumbia, known as part of Lots numbered eightzen as) and nineteen (19,) in/old Georgetown, do- scribed as follows: Begin at a point on east side of Potmac street about 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 said Potomac street fifteen (15) feet more or less to the center of the division wall between the first and second of sald hovses, said division wall being ou south side of the passageway between said first and second honses; thence east and through the center of said division wall fifty (50) feet; thence south fifteen (15) feet more or less, to a point directiy east of pint of beginning: thence west and through can- fer of division wal between raid second and third houses fifty (50) feet to Potomac street and point of beginning. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; balance in six, twelve and eighteen months, with Interest at 7 per cent. per annum until paid, interest payable semi- annually, to be secured by deed of trust on the Property'sold, A deposit of $100 will be required at Time of sale, All conveyancing at cost of pur- chaser. If terms of sate are not bomplied with in 5 days, the Trustees reserve thé right to resell the property at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, upon giving 6 davs’ notice of sueh resale, ILLTAM A. GORDON, treusteas, WM. D. CaRsiN, DUNCANSON BROS, Auct’s, jy5-cod, Sa THE ABOVE 8AL¥ 13 POSTPONED, on account of the rain. uatil WEDNESDAY, the 24th day of July, A. D, 1878, sam : hour aad place, WILLIAM A, GORDON, {Teustees. jy20 2 WM. D. Cassin, B H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer, TKUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL FSTATE IN THE COUN- TY OF WASHINGTON, A SHORT DIS- TANCE FROM THE BENNING'S ROAD, NEAR GRACELAND CEMETERY, con talning six Acres ‘of Ground, with new, large and commodious Brick House, Siaughter House, Ice House, aud other Out Bulidiags: Laud ina high state of cultivation. 3B; virtue of two deeds of trust. dated re- spegiiyeny, one ou the 9th day of February, D. 1875, and recorded in Liber 776, folio. 320, et seq, and the other dated 13: dav of Janu- ary, A. D.'1876, and, recorded in Liber 808, folio 266" et’seq., of the land re ords for the District of Columbia, and by request of the parties secured thereby, I'shsll sell at public auction on WEDNE3- DAN, the 24th day o* July, a. D. 1878, at 5 ocik Pm.,in front of the premises, all that certain Piecé or parcel of land and premises lying aid situ- ate in the District of Columbia, known as Lot 6, in John A. Bartruff’s subdivision of t of tract ° VALUABLE UNIMPROVED PROPERTY ON H¥ EAST tI! E OF 19r STREET N.W., TWEEN L aud M. On FRIDAY, July 26, at G o'clock p. m.. T Will offer for saie the above-mentioned prop- front of 25 feet on 19h street, ‘fof Lot 10, in square 140, T &. being the sor 3) 33. erty, having ‘Terns day 01 8 ale, THOS. E WAGGAMAN, Auct. Cua WEsT. of the J istr west, aud Ing-house, from day of sale; seven on ten days purchaser, No. 5,188, (Gawler depth of 100 fer RY Sai BETWEEN NCRTH. fet of Colur.y nethe, at ris OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON TWENTY-FIRST STREET BAND VU STREETS By ‘virtue of adecree of he Supreme Court a, in sell, at puble ation, in front of the premises wo the hghest bidder, ca MONDAY, August B, 1878, at 6 o'clock p. m., the north 22 feet front, by the of the original Lot number sd four. (4,) in Square numbered ninety-seven, (97.) in Washington city, DC. fronting yn 31st strect uiproved by a tivo-story Frame Dwell- ‘erms: One-fourth cash; residue in six, twelve, andeighteen months, with six per cent. interest, $100 deposit required ‘at time of S$ given te comply with these ter.ns, and if not compited with, right reserved to re-sell, ‘and cost of defaulting C nveyancing at purchase: JOB BAKNARD, Tr 603 D street'not St DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. jy23 so&ds ax ‘ion, en TO oclock p.m est int No. 18 K st clvis'en ot Fannie R Loulse How tin at che half yearly, the sate to satisfaction le. RUST RES: No is, ro] ¢ reveyances ax lot No ot he lots conve’ te of eight pr SALE OF FSD m1. “Hh veet northe: square S ne. ovap em be secured 0 of the Trustees, © anil Lo y of Washington, in sai A THREE-STORY PEESS BRICK FRONT HOUSE ON STREFT, NEARST. ALOYSIUS CHURCH, By virtue cf a deed of trust, dated the Ist St, A. 1). 1874, and recorde’ in 323 of the land recordsof nh strict of Coumbia. the sat scribers will sell te the highest hisder. on the premises, at pace ¢ sae Y. Avgust 6h. AD. 1878, at 6 pn K s'r.et north- Kiowa and deseribed in former in B. FP. Gilbert*ssub- city. being one Fed bv deed of thi, date to the said Willougtby by the Trustees of the TLe terms of sale sre: One-fourth of the pur- se money fof which $100 must b> pald at the eof sale) In cash. or all cash at the purchaser’s ovtion; end the residue fn five years, with Interest entum per annum, pavable sory nove of even date with the property sold, to the All conveyancing at purchaser*seest, and the terms of sale must bi moplied with within five days after the day of A HYDE, C.N. THOM, THOM'S DOWLING, Auct, K } rrustees. iy28-d&as BRO DAY, the novth Colombia; to be ec uve ing e’even Low being of trust on chaser at tl f llowing property. Warhirgton ci.y. D. red 88 (thirty: Bair et al. y docket, of the less, to an alley cepting there! A depesit of 15h 4: vi. ed fein, feet and thirt: Duilt on. “a he sate will take place at 6 o'clock folowing terms, viz. : exp-nres, amounting the property sold. will be he time of sae, will be at his or ber cost, J.T, COLDWELL, Salesman, ree inches on Jac ane binding on the south tae of sald lot 33; both reels running back 145 feat four Inches, more or feet wide,’ saring and ex rom the part of lot 88 22 feet 6 inchrs wide, nore or less, hereto‘ore released and H. WARNER, Reai Estate Auctioneer, A pint TRUSTEE'S SALE OF THAT ELEGANT STONE FRONT HOUSE FKONTING THE WEST SIDE OF LAFA) ETTE SQUARE NEXT SOUTH OF THE HOUSE NCW BEING BUILT. By virtue of a deed of trust from L. O° Feole ana wife. dated Decetnber 20:h, D, 1870, and recorded in Liber 632, at folio, 2.9, of ‘the Washing‘on county, D! cords, the subscriber, by direction o the debt secured thereby, will sell at publie action, to thehighes’ bidder, on'rhe premi y'of August, A. situated { DWELLING- on THURS: . 1878, the in’ square 187, in Ons “AML of lo gt) and part of lot number. d 39, In Chilton aud Magruder’s subdivision of the "fof sutare num ered 167 (one huadred and sixty-seven), In the city of Washington ard J istilet of Columbia, made in the cause of Gadsby et al., No, 1415, equity jate Circuit Court of the Dist the part of sald lot 39 hereby Intended el th northerni.os arts Tone: on Piace .m., On the 5,000 and the interest and $3 000 more, cash; and the residue of the det, $15,U00 in five years with eight per cent. luter’st, payable semi-annually, (or all cash, at the vpiton of the purchaser.) th de‘erred payment, If any, to be secured by adved juired of the pur- and all conveyancing A. HYDE, Te“stee, $y 23-deds iat . land re= f the holder: f num- M.- ict of ev se I Ast, 1878, consisting ‘Torms 01 auction, the 29th ‘tw of jand called Long Meadows, together with the improvements thereon, ‘erms of sale as to the indebtedness securod by the first deed of trust, one-fourth cash, balance in equal notes payable in one, twe and tliree years, bearing Interest at the rateof eight por cent, per anbun; int-rest payable semi-annually. As to the second deed of trust: The indebtedness secured by said deed of trust, and proportionate amount of ex- pgnses oF sale, tn vas and the bal 2 mouths, for which the notes of the p be given, b.aring interest. All of Secured by deed of trust upon the property sold. A deposit of $200 required at the time of sale. If the terms of sale are not complied with within seven days from day of sale, the Trustee reserves the right to resell the property, at the risk aud cost of the 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‘thém&ds RUSTFES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE ON EAST SIDE CF SRVENTH-Si BKET ROAD, BETWEEN HOWARD UNIVER ITY AND SCHUET- ZEN PARK, CONSISTING OF BRICK 2 BS ) OUTHOUSES, AND ONE ACKE OF GROUND. Ry virtue of a deed of trust dated Apriléth, 1877, and ‘duly recorded in Liber No, B44 [elit 447 et seq. one of the land records for. the District of Columbia, and at the request of he party secured thereby, we will sll at public auc- Gon, Jp front of the premises, on WEDNESD 4Y, guly 24 h. A: D. 1878, at 6 o%clo-k p. m., the fol Jowing-iescribed real estate, situaie In the coaniy ton. in sald District. viz: All that plece or Percel of lend lying on the east side of 7th- Street road, between Howard University and tbe Sehuetzen Park, and south of and adjolming John Giick"s southern line, being the north one=h sit of that art of Mt. Pteasant conveyed to Joha Ba- Fersmith by deeds dated, respectively, September Bin, 184, and May 1-4, 1876, and recorded, ro- spectively, in Liber R. 3. H.\ No. IL, folio 335, ane Live! 821, follo 69. of ‘sald’ iaud recoras, cou: ining One Acre of ground, more or | fi improvements theresa, * igolenns erms of sale: One-third cash, (of which $150 must be paid at time of salr;) ad the bala ice in one and two years, inequal yments, to be secured by purchaser's notes. bearing 8 per cent. interest from day of sale, and payabie sem!-annually until paid, aud a deed of trust on the p.opert} sold. ‘onveyancing aud record:ng at purchaser's cost. Hy worms oh ale pe complied yen in six days a e, ustees reserve the right to rege Tisk aud Cost cf de-aulting purchaser nee A . HOL’ BF. STEIGER, Auctioneer, TW 484. 8. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer. VALUABL: IMPROVED PROPERTY ON CACiTOL HILL, AT AUG? On WEDN¥SDAY, duiy 24 ate Pr etoe m,.1 »hxll sell in fronrof the p-e.nise: 4:hi «treet east, between Pennsylvania avenue, Too! abd B street sourn, three 2-stoi y and m; Dwellings with basements and al! nod: rn tinproves ments, being Nos. 212, 214and 216. The roparty is well located and offers great Inducemente, ‘Terms of sale: $1,000 cash on each plece of Drop- erty sold; baiance in 18 months, for notes beariui interest from day of sale, and secured by a deed 0: frust on property fd. Al, fonveranciag, &c., at 3 . own on Property at time of tale. ee eee Jy WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auctr. STEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE PROP- WEIY IN THE CITY OF WABHINGION, BY virtne of s deed of trust, dated July 31 A.B. "877, “and recorded is Lines ye eee follo 375, one of the land records of the Dis: trict of Columbia, I will sell, at public auction, in Front of the pretalses, on 4 UESD AY, the 30th .D, 1878, at 6 o'cl )» TD. 5 l= Hed real estate situated in elty ey contain! with claus Lot No.5, infront of the day, of July east one-third part of lot numbered f1 square numbered six hundred and ninety-three }frouting nineteen feet on D street south- east, between New Jersey ayenue and South Cap- runuing that widih to the full depth of the lot, *’ with the improvements there- on—a Three-story and Basement Brick House, ‘ol street, and trust on the . Ifthe GALE UNDER DEED OF TRUST. DAN of a Brick Honse, f sale: One- H. WARNER, Auctioneer. a TRUSTEE'S SALE OF AND BASEMENT BRICK HOUSE ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF D STREET, BE- TWEEN NEW JERSEY AVENUE AND SUUTH CAPITOL STREET SOUTHEAST. um wit! NT TO CHANCERY DECKEE. ON R, BETWEEN | 8rii AND 9rit STREETS SORTHWEST bf By virtue 0: a deed of trast, dated February 10.8, 1877 recorded in Liber 843, fulio 399, » by direction cf the pariy thereby se= ured, ‘and pursuant to the decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia , in cause No. 5.972, of the aid court, wherein Perer Wynne is complainant and W. H; Shea et al. are defendants, I in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, Au at the hour of 6 p.m., at public auction, in Riggs and others’ su'division of Square No. 395, with the improvements thereon, ssed June 28:11, quity Docket of ird cash. and thy residue in equal instalments at §, 19 and 18 mouths from Gay of sale, with Interesi from the day of sale at the rate of ‘7 ner centum ner any y he secured by a dead uf ts ast on the property sold; or ail casb, at the purchaser's option. A de) of $1€0 will be required at time of sale, and if the terms of sale be not comp'ied with within five days fiom the day of sale, the property is to be resold at the risk and cost of the sefaulting purciaser, one week's notice 1a the Evening Star newspaper. Conveyancing at the cost of the JOHN F, HAN urchaser, A, Trustee, Webster Law Bul:ding. jy20-d&ds_ DUNCANSON BROS. A THBEE-8STORY ¢., one of the land records for By virtue ofa deed of trust to me, dated June jeu 1874, recorded in Liber No. 753, i follo 170, District of Columbia, and by the direction of heneficiary therein named, I shall sell at remises, on MON! 5 o'clock nine rooms, with gas and water. Terms of sale: Que-fourth cash; balance in six, twelve and eighteen months after the day of sale. Per ceut. interest, to be secured by adeed operty, contain ‘FMS aré not complied with In ten days after sale, the proporty will be resold at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after pve days? notice. to be pubilahed in the Evsning Star. “All the cost of deeds and recording to be pela by the purehaser, ds JOHN W. KENNEDY, Trustee, au insurance PURSU- T will sell, ust Fonald to posit Auct’rs, ublic AY, “the yn (15), in BHIC: P'ans of Bry bered one, tee: , fourt 751, tolio Washin which bearing eve veyed to J: DOT Le ast C ore and six {i Puesnart ty wii bes made by M of trust, jn: Lot No 84 equal est_hereon ores of (he se ured by sold; or the to in 7 the property will be sold at ri g purctaser after faultiy Evening Star spaper. Rrcaing Bi new W.B, WL Deseren (47) feet ot numbered pixty- '8 ecurded ie gaid W ain! 80 much of said ground a: 4 dai-on and wife to June 12 h, 1874 b-g ning for at® point on the line of N tant forty-three feet and six inches wet thre feet an hurd@ed ft feet to the place of Legis recorced in i Iber No. 752. waid land ecord in the Dis deed of tres eighteen months op ion of paviny cheb.” A ae Baie On each are not compli day of sale, the and cost Gf the defauiting pr day+’ notice in the Evening conveyancing will ve at the 7h st.. cor_of Fayel THOS. DOWLING, ie ¥ NIBTUROF A DEED OF and d ten direction ‘of the arty proceed premises, on TU. m., Lots Ne ‘erms of sale: ofthe purchaser will be, taken, secu K HOUS ublic: sila, elty, a front, TWO, leen, 406, en date james F. Russel!, orner of said lot, six t nebe . and’ t to the aforesaid C. rt of the District of Colum 20 lots designated instalments. pay ropert: OHN F. ON N, AND IbTH STREETS N.W. Under and bv virtue of a deed of trust, Gawd January 12th, 1875, duty recorded in Liber No 771, Foliv 388.» { the land records, for the District of Parties secured thereby ne strict of Columbia, in E. 5 827, Docket 17, we, shai! sell at op MOND, and on the one (61), Moves Ke iy Stret noril incnes; ace east rh iB the whole pu “it of $150 will be RUSTFES’ SA! EOW TWO THREE-STORY | BETWEEN 14TH Columbia, by direction of tne uirsuant to decree apreme Court, of auity use No. », the undersigned Trustees, neiion, in front of the premise: Y. the 29th day of July, at the heur of @ p.m, the following erta’e situate in the city of Wassi and known and designated , in the District a‘oresaid, and ins Addison and wife by deed wita sad deed of trust, con- saving aad excapti was conveyed by sai the deed ‘dated dete sptsd part hwest, dis- west of the avs running thence thence south tarse feet ce norh one huadrd watch said d-ed i. 395, another of fei a Oreseld, ree of the Supreme rover Miwe rding to the subdivision "hereot ssee K iy shar quently to SALA Ww GEORGE EARLE, Tcustee, Auct, er 20th, 1877, sell at tte three ‘Conveyan: E rRusT, DATED record $B and by the writ-: by secut EDWARD M. NOURSE, Trustoo, LLIAMS, Auct, A.D. 1878, lescribed rea D.C. plats or as the easternmost forty- hy the entire depth of in ‘Thowas B, suddivislou of origina lots nuin- three, four, eleven, twelve, thirs ‘fifteen'and sixteen. in sq bered two hundred and twelve: this Seine real estate which was conveyed bi N. Huyck, trustes, to Wathlas Adil svi daveu Jane 1 nave num- being. the i seats A is bye (A874, and recorded tn Libor Nov ton coun! we ae eid toed Os. 84 an wil! be first offered for sau. ane The terms of ssle,as mod fled by th sent of the holders of the nuies secure W1 1 be »8 follo#s, viz: ‘Be purchase m«ney in cash, and th writ-encon- d by che <aia ne-shird of and the vasidue in at 8x, twelve from the day of sale, with. Ingots at the rate of seven per centum peran- nuw w tl paid, for which deferred payments the urchaser OF purchasers will be taken, leed or deeds of trust on the property purchaser or purcha ers shal nave the chase mouey in Fequired at time of jouse eid; and if the terms of sale ied wich Wi'hin one week from ‘the will be resold, at the risk urchaser, after five tar newspap r. urechaser’s cost. ANNA, Trustee, ‘ebs er Law duilding, All Pa eee AUCTION SALES. * THE EVENING STAR. |, 00 E. WAGGAMAN, Real KEsiate Auctioneer. | TUESDAY..........0sce July 23, 1878. | annually thrown away Iu this and legitimate advertising. all enterprising and successful population of the city in which whole fiela, TEUE ADVERTISING.—Miliions of dollars are | nothing repays so well the money invested as adver tising in a paper which KVERYBUDY reads, is the true way to secure publicity. The best busi- ness men kuow the vaine of advertising in such Ppaper—and such a paper is THE EVENING STAR It has the largest circulation in proportion to th paper in the world. /¢ practicaliy covers the | country In useless | The experience of business men is thar | That it is printed of any VALUABLE ScrentiFic Dy dition, which has been co! Western Kansas during rived in Denver yester the rid logical “tind” of the present Professor County, about ihree reptile, or Saurian, so berf fo exhibit.a portion of the “hide.” erat of specimens of these 0 he outer ski seience. The thirty feet in length, and it Sipvosed that the external woud be of large size, contrary, the Saurian seul au aninial of Such imposing no larger than those of a) shake. The rock in found was of the eret usually compact in t accounts for the pre ‘Va a@poriivn. In order to Was hecessary to remove iol labor of the professor and Messrs. Dyche aud versity. been very to Lawrence, for the unive! wards of one hundred fe Suurian skeletons, besides sand specimens Sa intention of the expedition t jecting specimens in th to Wind up the trip by obser the 20th.—[ Denver (Col.) 2 Wuat Rem Dip ror Hv: Mrs. Emma Judson is an a refined manners and band is a retire port, Conn. age.’ She is le: with her merehant thai 30. Ww toa divorce, the wife be of reformation and pro to forgiveness on her part, drink, and her husband be: and tent! sentenced to the K 'y for six months, Th had her before Judg terday. Her relea wh re LY. ¥. Bun, 20th. TRAMPS AT THEIR Ease. this city, but 20 neat two st years ago at L “To be used as Sree hous in some factories which he The panie of 1473 came, ho n she isto appear to gi ing tenantless and gradual pair. of coltages was visited. for'some time. ¥, World, 20th. CONDITION OF THE SIXP) Russell? receiver of the entire assets of the bank,i bonds, &e., to be $1,751,500. and mort) WOLVES IN PHILADEL | garden, and were ¢ pe tion, op the a farmer oriviog. along the pike, near Kelfi’s wood, ship, was surprised to se 2 the size of a shepherd's do: His horse suddenly ste) every limb. He could strange to say, did not defended himself with a rate. The wolves did not bhia Record. bene sition to purchase lands southern states, with av ‘d by this means to en Gration to America of the | countii and Jewish Times says With advantage by the R Jews. vention lands of the ehildren broug! orphan asylums, who now already | chief citi Middletown, New Yor upon’a house on the op; street, crushing it down to occupants of th many rema buildings were unroofed. THE BLESSED’ Dying will never be made are human, they were all pic’ “Hold, enoug! Under stances, if persons can help Ht ihe cannot they should will. Telegraph. A Farat ‘On Fr were standing on a brid Way at Shin Hollow, si. vis, N. Y., the railing g e ve about 25 feet. All were ma and Miss Sarah Monahan which will no doubt re-ult £ It 18 a disgraceful fact among ladies of wearing Frenel and indecency for the them.—[N. ¥- Mail. ringing in that word women. —[ Louisvil le Cour, rival suitors two shots at the pair, AZ Forty-seven three in 1876. Ten of these Paris is to wear natural bouquet fresh. Harmonize with the dre ever, with plenty of foliage, lowe! tion of the Kansas Uuiversity scientiile ex. the past ay and is camped on Probably the most important geo- F. H. Snow, of this pari uundred Denver. This discovery consisted of a giant Previously geologist alone re natning. so ul aurian in question was about l s is the case with the living crocodiles and alligators, But, on the whieh ure, ach the 5} overlying rock, whieh required three da ter, Students of the ual In o:her respects the expedition tas | uccessful, havin the living bi insects characteristic of the p ppearance. and they have a boy 12 Soon after he in the liquor business, and his home was liberally supplied with’ wines. He beeaine overfond of drink, and so much so that, it led the plaintiff. Sigus fees to do be married. After the second ma Judson herself became the vietim oi Str ted divorce, that is now pendin: went to live with her mother, Mrs. Margaret P. Lindsiey, at 154 Lee avenue, Brook was unable to break up her habits of d and four mouths ago committed an a upon her mother, for which she was arre: having to a large extent cured her of her love for liquor, her mother, on a writ of e , MeCue in Brooklyn yes. is desired that she may be reunited to her husband. feel her disgrace keenly. She was allowed to | 1 p st £0 on her own recogiizance until Friday, | vk increases iis cor urel Hill, L.1 New York, has filed his report, showing the ‘olves that recently escaped fie. tony Creek railroad, a week ago, have changed their base. One night this week not induce it to pro- ceed. The animals proved to be wolves, and, attack the horse, but made a desperate onslaught on the driver. He ceeded in keeping the beasts at bay until the horse recovered, and then shot off ata furious ——____ COLONIZING IskAELITES.—The Union of American Hebrew Congregations, lately in session in Milwaukee, had under considera- tion a project of great importance to the Jews {hroughout the world, aiid of possibie great {to the United States. place of refuge aud a means of livelihood for the eppressed Jews of other lands. ‘oland, the Dannbian principalities, aud other ; where they now labor under heavy civil and political disabilities. The suggestion finds much favor already, and the “y so suomau mennonites might be followed The plan before the Milwaukee cc also suggests the settlement on the stitutions too frequently serve only to swell the ‘ge army of the unem; —[New York World. A CHURCH SPIRE BLown Down.—The spire of St. Paul’s Methodist Episcopal churel at y » was blown down yes terday during a violent thunder storm, ie house ese The congregation had be hed for the rain to stop, Many SS OF Dyt person until either wills or L away With. Wills are the lawy prey, and heirs birds to be plucked. courts do sometimes interfere to see When all the feathers ave gone, some tls! left on the bones for the heir. they can judiciaily see a good des Ring done tora fat estate betes Such avoidance would be 4 lawyers, but it would be appre widows and orphans.—[ PAiludephia Bi. a A LL. iday evening, about Y o'clock, as a party of geutiémen aud iles east of Port Jer- four of the ladies tothe track, slippers is an tucentive to vulgarity Purpose of displaying dt isn’t much worse than “ladies” when you mean PaTRICK O'KEEFE and Wm. of Eliza Aidlon, Mass. One evening U Keefe sat beside her on a lounge, and kissed her. through a hole in the wall, and_instanily ficed killing O'Keef ly and wounding Miss ‘Aidion. Sesto: staan: rsons died in Ei and Wales from ydrophobia in 1875, andtes urred Yorkshire, six in Durham iL: abe suniber of deaths “ifom this cause trom averaged thirty- they have been more BUMerOUS Of ‘ai 5 4% the extreme of fashion coe year lowers in straw hats. A little glass tube like that buttonnole is fixed on the hat ap dress worn. Roses, ISCOVERY.—A por- llecting fossils in month, ar- ear Was Inte b: in Gov miles east of fectly preserved as outer covering of nad found hun- surians with the at this discovery entirely new to might have been 1 plates or scales | are very small for dimensions, being | n ordinary garter | this fossi) was formation, ut which provabl, of so perisha le | cimen it about six feet of nus his two assistants, yeat Itishes a six or seven thou Ss, plants and | ns. It is the ‘ospend two W mountain BAND AND Wire. pmiplished lady Her it livin: yi mar- , money, she bought a house | Lexington avenue, Brooklyn, where the | couple begun life In comfort. Mr. Judson was ard they re gana suit for lim. Mrs. Judson n. She akin ings county ne life in tae prisoa rliora: She seemed to w ie tage Tou ace els, the of se and \ ¥ con hen} t wor thy ron L atte thu the sh ive bail, pending a lew of the proceedings of the lower court. | . B. Shefitin, of ory houses several intending them yorthe Worknicn oe wever, and the fac ted a great ow It was then discov ered that the houses had been used by tramps On the floors of the rooms | were found old mattresses, stale bread and other food, and some articles ot clothing. It is now thought that the robberies were com. | the Ami mitted by tramps, and in the future a con stable will watch the buildings at night—(LY. —W. F. nk, of ENNY BANK. Sixpenny neluding securities, Some of the bonds ges held by the bank have been | foreclosed, but the property has not been sold. RBS.—The =m ihe Lovlog- far sta nonear Cus. 4 Germantown tucn- in Norriston towa- four animals about < approaching him ‘dand trembled in basket, and suc. fullow.—[ Phiiadel- This is a propo- in the western and jew lo affording a It is pro- courage the im:ni- sraelites of Rassian Fiz ormer no SCT hat the e~ ussian and Eastern he up in the Jewish on leaving the in- oyed in our It tell posite side of the the first story. T ed serious fujur dismissed, butt INTESTATE.— easy for an estated yers are done wyers’ natural The that, is but even judges ounce lawyers, and of clo: fore they e: e eireum dying they shouid ; A avoid i ated by the ladies over the Evie rail- way, precipitaling a distance 0! pre Or less injured, received injuries wally that the fashion colored hose and Jow H. Brock were in Taunton, Brock saw this cases oce! in year, but in men in the Keeps the TS are chosen s about to erect. | bec tories were never built, the cottages remain- | thunde ly getting out of re- | In searching for the headquarters of some thieves who had comn many robberies in the village lately, thi more substantial sheds for the accommoda- | tien of pa a sudden storm. AN Is appeals of M o! Bry Toons ter a few saw, rious dimensions. good quality. In e time some of these Will be lost or broken, but what of 12 So is money lost and th It isa profita: | Ule training for eve rh how to use money properly. T y need to be gin early under good ion, Twenty- five dollars in money me at ina th nd ways for things wi an the some a large amount t five dollars wouid by ec as an inheritance for the children Some tools aad they will leara to Te ng sustai new economy for the ¢ he are them, how himself to associate th Suceess of the work gi workm more truth In ihe © by others draw lightnin lakes the re cily asa text fr gest quently r nents in the summer, should provide our noys, and if you have no iris. It will not acm »a nail or saw a boa! 2 Knows how, she W s find ite fortune in nut advan y tools for your rn to drt stony doubt, . nO matter what For every ot to cultivate mech much of it, Nothi ‘plab! Y more ¢ few common tools. Te ing ie. a 4 Ww shave, Some dividers, a kK and haifa dozen bits, a half dezan eis. | a beuch-serew,a small bened he can make; files, a whetsione, a handsaw, a rip a screw-diiver. Then wiih the of he ean buy a little wire, an assortment Tews, fewof a hind. au assarinent of aails, a smail quantity of pieces of board of | ae tools should be of P ich will do le gh this may pay for tools, tw idered a small i young main. Thea bay | tools Althe make many play:hings for themseives, aud be less likely to get into bad commany. “Tasy will be hap T wil hive a stronger and a greater love tor ore | tune woman | whic i y any fatlure | j or depreciaion in real es'aie—{ A ker. AKD TIMES AND CO-OPERATION.—Nine ten co ative mills inO diam have heurred a pos Usome tistances a veiy heavy one—on the last half-year's work 1 and this fact alone ou tty open the eyes: othe op: PS Lo the Serious losses. tl ed ed with th they didn yihe 1 mills m to le masiers o workmen ;and ether to divide ive yot w be very soon mills ro rk done eof seme workmen a yvaluabls lessoa, They now «rstand how capi and labor al toeach other in the process of produc thes see how e+ pitalist aud workman hentiied to his rewa. aid tha tbe aliotted accordin: pat mu rercial test wena of markets. The ition is in itself tive workman, and may be trusted to eseape the errors which so prevalent in’ East Lane +a hare the cause of the prolongation Y ‘o-operative mills are also valuable the lessons they give to capitalists aud | himen who are ‘not directly e din | A capil t advantageous if st may find from the: wo d often prove to | Phe enploys in the | en them to do; anda | om them that there is at of recurrent losses nu mity le whe hus been wiling to alluw.—[ Cur. Pres (énglana) Guardian. IGHTNING AND TREES.—It cannot be too n repeated at this season of the year, when ner storms are so frequent, that one of most dar lter is unc sand avimals killed by I ht-tenths have been trees, Oak trees mo} kK a which to se Of all the Ltnie | | | | | vse grain of the power, and partly | use the sap of the oak contains a la y of iron fu solution, which zthe wood and bark. has But no tree in this country en mption of the Tudian banyan, whi stas the Hindoos beltev er tev The Piitst ster at a pic mt Which to give its readers 1 advice about avoiding trees in storms, and makes the prac | ase the tly, perhaps, be hy at art neg NEVER FEAR, young man; never falter. Press forward with living courage burning in your beart; “there's room at the top.” No. 2,899, five stories. beyond the elevator, right the tin roof, thermometer 129” in a cool escape, no bell, no water in the nly one towel and no soap, and the ® in the room opening into a dark . young man, there's always room at d the dustier you are and the more 1 2 look. the more ab- ya lute ly (Burtir IMProuNious sweethearts will do well to cut ut and learn by heart this item from the Chi- ago Times: “Oregon, Ul, July 15, Coroner Keyes held an Inquest on the remains of Miss Lizvie Shelley on Saturday, resuiting in a ver- dict of death from apoplexy. The young lady ate (wo dishes of ice cream while heated. Way Do Grnts GET MARRIED?—A lady a6 Binghampton while lookingover herhus <nd’s old ‘clothes recently discovered a letter whic she had given him to post eleven year, ago. The letter Was addressed to a lady friend and its non-arrival was the cause of an estrange- in is the ton Hawkee | ment between the two families ever since.— mira Gazette. e: Now stealthily from patch to Proceeds the youth u' felon, Aud many a luckless farmer tan Bemoans the watermelon. —[ Yonkers Gacette Wat makes a man wild in these days is to five dollars for a medical consultation im which Fi is ordered to Wear an all-wool under- shist—( Puck #e- A schoo'mistress on the Pacific coast is reported to have shot one of the sehool trus- ters on account of some dificulty not yet ex- piaiued. -__ OLD. On Monday, July 294, 1878, at alter a short fines, Mra. Susax in the seventy ninth year of her ral Will take pace from the residence Charis 3 Ford, No, 829 Ssventr day, July 24th, wt & of the family are . July 221, 1878, at Fikan: ks T.. widow of Downing, U. B.A. family are respectfully invited ™m mass and funeral, at St, k's Chureb, a: 9 ocho Kou Wednesday, the stant, = 24 JEFFERFON, ay On Jaly 234, 1878, Mrs, Carn Ne JEFreROON, In the seventy-third year of age. May she rest in pene | will take place from the residence of ‘Sugiiter, (Mrs. Mary C. Castell) Noe vet ee, July 24h, at 4 o'clock’ p.m, to St. ter’s Charch, > Un Sun¢ay morning, Juty 2tst, URKE MCNEILL, the elgbtieth wilow of the late Archibald lie, Tenn, x respectfully fn residence of he UNDERTAKER, (Formerly with R. F. Harveys, 940 F Btroet nm. w., One door east of Tenth street, Boral Caskets of all grades and styles, ,Behes Kumbalmed and prepared for transporta- tion. Lady atvendants at short notice. Everything strictiy first-class and on the moss pabie terms. J06-tr " Kemising Lue Deed vl 600m serves of affliction, and particni in cases 9 Coataygiour dissabes, ete, Signed wist Wo munou that sar3 In ca expected lo do, 1s. n that the proprieto: d for pienies a: ided, in the O'Brien, truste ment Land and Loan John Rost vs. ble Perm Company, that a decree for a second sal+ of | property made on the ground that the pur chaser at the first sale has failed to come’ | sal me © sa tw flo ale 1c tio mil thr whi | est wit car tim has His ket A how- are now in vogue, com] tion with the terms, | the first purchase Rost for 8,71 month later the propert™ ang willingness to eer, says this shoul’, a. The Wastun.co last say Navat Mayflower (U.S. survey) east. anchor on urday evening at Whitestone, LL. by from Annapolis. She is on her w. London, Coun, surveying cruise to the Uniied Siates arsenals the principal na Ware on the voy Kiiep ty Lr A NEW EXPERIME fore a magistrate a) a sentence of detention at some retreat for in ebriates, duty licensed "tnd inspe thority. Toe sentence is for o1 * fected atid that release is for Toe Hon. ScaryLer CoLPax hav tendered the nominatic in which they are reminded tl have.” Mr. Colfax says he Cuter pub ie lif boareed Rew f shite, Conn, Saturday a! returning from the Sound. suited, clothing stolen, men struc he'pless. A train and the rest left at Pi DEATH FROM HYDROPHOBIA.—Robert W. Greeve died in South Kingston, R. ra consequence of | we bitten by a sheep-killin; hy eh | ‘April last. y bP i dog on the 10.h ° BUYING A Lrrvig# WHEAT.—The Milwaukee (Wis.) News says Peter Me'seogh, of a sudden, reputed owner of over two millions of bashels of wheat—that is to be—and stands ready to take all that comes in July at the ruliag mar- up a corner; but this he denies, saying he is merely buying a little wheat, because he thinks it cheap at present figures. Dulkswiez, in the Fort Leavenworth in fe mae cane porpeetin to’ hi in forging checks Fs ave signed by © oon Col. Hoyt. 4@-The finances of the ci it bee In such a di mA ry no that lighting pended. steam at Lockport, N.Y., where P24 winter a large’ sectio th Peaen warmed street pipes, has to void without clear uoue | oY Tn that case the 2° Was reported to the “,,,,, 546 to the same day the trustees all rt. aid | comply, and asked for an or, U8 pallure to | Rost’s risk, which the yn ce “Dassed, aud a Tt pert! was sold again for Rost asked to". “this sale be set aside his purchas€ aiirmed, setting forth his Faply. The court (of appeals have beeu doue and the Je ratified —[aaly gue seee aud th ee ~"KING ANOTHER PITTSHRCRG CONNECTION. am Cf Reporter of Thursday “™* oliclals of the Ralii- number ee eee Ba and Ohio Railroad Uo °2nY Visited ore Washington on Thursday evening in 2 “ecial Their visit was in connection with waiu!< their tracks with the narrow-gauge roads. All their plans h. npon.” ve teen satisfactorily agreed The Wheeling (W. Va.) IntelVigencer s when the Baltimore and Ohio road makes this conueciion it will be the shortest line be- een Wheeling an xty miles. ‘ADETS AFLOAT.—The U. S. steamer ut Tne May- ard two classes of naval cac to New ona wer hason whence she will proc: mg the eastern coast. The cadets visited val Worksiops oa the De thunder storm rei y years, living at Archer's Glade, ¢ Was struck by lightuing and i: killed. Hie was engaged in layinga floor in th« barn of Jacob Maust. Several other persons were in the barn at the time of the occurrence, ail of ¢ Or less shocked, ving permaneut a wil eand six childcen.— NT in temperan ne British Parlian al drunkard ‘to appear b 1 register st himself m Were mo h UMEETIONT n is @ bill before itting the habii ed by au year, but by any j orm has by b public inter. . The expense of the asylum is of course | €e mon-hs may be shortene may be Satisfied that r met by the patient. iorals “ of his distric + writ While ae has “frem the outset vindicated the greenta before the people, when many who now c to be their special champions were x | them and the sacred eause the to sustain,” he is sul the republican party, them, championed th j Ve them up in of u: h the ‘an elaim to sire lo re "RED BY | is and tramps | 1 excursion train on the vithampion road, at Ch ht wa party were | Women a crowd venand unshackled, and the train stoppéd several | es. The Pasengers and conductor were | few tramps were throwa from the | vill it Thursday night at his farm become the central figure upon ‘Change. distinction is due to the fact that he is the prices. It is char that he is getting Forcer’s Fiicut.—A clerk named Chas. uartermaster’s office at ansas, disappeared last , it is stated, ol. Hoyt. rate condition that it is f @ streets will have ‘to beaue- success of wholesale nm of the city wa 3 com- steam distributed throu; the formation es with capital introduc: att system fh ow ‘Yok city. and | 7 10th Ht. a, UrDrRs” @ -AKBR. =—- RAILROADS. Tt SHE WHITE MOUNTAINS! sake the NEW YOR N i uaty ied RATEROAD EW HAVEN ana | Ceutrai Depot, New York, and thus SAVE SEVEN HOURS’ TIME ay n MILMS TRAVEL, emilee! and go through from New York to the Mountaing by Way light in 12 hours. Tickets and further information can be obtained in Washt ion at Mice of the Baltimore ana Poto~ ac Kallroad, JALTIMORE AND OHIO BAILHOAD, D 2 ROTH. NORTHWEST. WEST AND BOUT "UST, to lake effect SUNDAY ‘ _{ * VE WASHINGTON New Yorn, ,_mleiphia, and Boston ¥ Hicott Cir 17:40" "Baltinore dud La 340) ore and Laurel E: a. m.—Poipt of Bocks, ‘Cranber , Strae- bang, Winchester, Hagerstown,ana Way 8:30 &.m.—NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, BOS- TON AND BALTIMORE EXPEEBS. PARLOR CaRm ‘Bvops at to New York and Philadeipnia, unction. 78:35.@.m.—St. Louis, Chicago, Columbus, and Pittsbutg Express, Hagerstown and Valley Bi excep! Boudsy. 3 MAN CAk w oe OG Ou Buuday culy, Bsitimore, Annapolis and Way, 00 a'm.—Baltimore Express. St at BI | Ge: surg. Beltsville, Laurel, ‘Annapolis Junction: up's and Hanover, 12:4), p-m.—Baltimore, AD™~og, neott Oly | and Way. semen | winter Rank?” YO": emmaoe ere ee Statlons, Stops at Laurel, 20 p.ta.— Raltimer tadensbu; ‘Laurel Express. Fred i pent as pcs. erick via Relay, Stops at Annapolis 14:35 ~ m.—Potnt of Rocks, Frederts acer town, Wincheeter aud Way Staite On a to Polntof Kocks and Way Stations on cbzf? Pom. Baluimore, Anuapoiis and ‘Way Sta so) i orto timore D-ta,—Phtindeiphia, Norfol | Express, Norton excep Sunday Menon eee Porte —— in Bens DIk&CT TO Boat NTON, at 8 Lau: te titmore aud Way Siatiousss aut xpress. buall, Loutsville and Pitts burg, except Sunday, Pull- | er ue x 19:30 p._m.—New YORK, PHILADELPHI. BALTiMONE MxPuuss. SLERriNG Can to MOB | Slecblug Cat to Philadephia. T traius dally except Sunday. Relay Station, oe jel0 1878 res$#iima 1878 TO THE NORTH, WEST AND SOUTHWEST, Double Track, Bteel "Bate, Bvlendid scencry, Magnisioomt Eoutomont, JUNE 10th, 1878, TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, corner For Piv from Depot, Sixth and B streets, as folio «and the West. 10:10 a.m. datly, rior Car to Pitteburg aud Sleeping Care tavurg to Cinctunatl, St, upd Chicago; 7:40 p.m, daily, with Palace Car te Chicago, BALTIMORE AND ruvomac BAILROAD, Ni For Canandaigua, Kochester, ingen | Falls aud toe norun. at 7:40 p.m. dally, extege Saturday. with Palace Cars’ to Wa . Por ismsport, Lock Haven, and’ Kimira. aes dal zoe Sunday. = ew Yor ie Eat &.m. and 8: im, dally, with Paisce Cars attached tiny ¥ Limit Express of Pullman Oars, 6:30 a.m, dally cept Sunday. _ + Oh= For New York ané the Rast, 1:30 p, 5 ', it Sunday, Vth Sleep: Cars from mah ington to Boston. “For Hrookiyn 3 Yee through trains connect at Jersey. wits boats of Brovklyn ‘Annex, ai oe direct fransfer to Fulton st avoid: rot Phiciaiir abe Nal Toate ‘and 1:45 a. m. ¥ Shar aay. “4:20 p.m. except ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERIC: LWAY AND ALEXANDRIA ABD ASHINGTON RAILRO, _ AD, For Alc: a, 6:20, 0.6.20. 2p. ias’ Ou Bung at Sib Sass and land 7 p.m, For Kichmond 2 5 om. and S

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