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THE LEADING NEWSPAPERS. THE EVENING STAR. THE WEEKLY STAR. The proprietors of THz Stak present to the public its daily and weekly editions, respec | tively, as not only the completest and best, but | also the cheapest epitome of events occurring at the national! capital, and of general news as well, to be found anywhere. How well the public under: tands this 1s conclusively shown by the exceytionally wide circulation they ‘both enjoy, not in the City of Washington alone, but throughout all the States and Ter- ritories. In order that the reader not now familiar With the paper and Its strong hold on the pub- lic may understand at a glance upon what elements its great popularity is based, the opinions of some of its contemporaries as to its merits are appended. It is needless to add that no person is so good a Judge of the value of any given newspaper as the men who con duct newspapers themselves. What Other Papers Say About The Star. Decidedly one of the best newspapers published tn the United =tates: has nothing the rabid partisan press, with w st this time a: iy overstocked. A spirit of frankness. candor and fair deating gives charac- ter to its articles and adds much to fis dignity and value. Asacompendium of the current events of the day, it ls without a rival.—Newhernian i. eo. Has fairly earned its present prosperity by its energy tn obtaining news and. tbe abitity which It has shown in the treatment of all current toples, Its solid merits are sufficiently testified toby the fact that it ocenpies so prominent a place In Wash- ington jourvaiicm. It Improves as its years in- crease, and Washington would hardly be Washing- ton without I*.—Baltimore American, t paper In Washington elty, and mest valuable, as a living pleture of metropolitan and Congressional life; has earned a continuous and prosperous existence by sagacious observance of popular sentiment and popular wants, ch our country Is outliving all ‘ts original compeers who were less shrewd, lesa -apable, and less enterprising.— Hilla boro’ (¥.C.) Recorder. One of the most interesting and best edited papers in the country; gives all the latest aud very freshest news of Congress and Washington clty; 1s. most anxiously lovk-x! for paper by every y in the handsot every public man and ¢ for reliable information from the capital of our Bation.—Parkersourg (W. Va.) Timea, Eve here ized as the leading newspaper of Washington, as {t is decidedly the most newsy, Tacy and reeitabie. ane weekly sittca i xo mna lete newspa;«r, and is unsurpassed In varie! Som pleteness of news by any paper in the United States.—G@allatin ( Tenn.) Examiner. Comes ag near to being an tndepenlent paper a8 possible; the journal of no party, but essent! ts organ of the District of Columbia, and as sucl has made itse:f the favorite Washington news) T, necessary to everybody in the capital.—Salt ake (Utah) Herald, The one conspicuous success of Washington jour- nalism; under the able management of Its present proprietors more prosperous than ever before: a er in its own field; minds Its own fasiness diigently, and makes money by It.—. ¥. Tribune. ‘The leading paper of Washington, and one of the most profital: In the country; under its present management it {s ably edited’ and always bright and newsy.—/ndianapolts Journal, ewspaper that can thrive where two hundred and sizteon journals have failed sines 1790, does not need a certificate of good character from its co- temporartes. —Baltimore Garette. One of the nvstest printed and most readable Pers that comes to our table. The low subscription ice places {t within the reach of every family.— Warrenton (Va.) Free Index, A splendid newspaper; filled with everythin mterest from the capital of the uation; so cheap that every hoasehold fn the country can’have it,— Brownsvtile (Tenn.) Bee. An tic, careful, pudlic-spirited journal, ever alive to supplying accurate news and present: ing columns acceptable to the family circle.—Fred- ick (Md,) Braminer, ‘One of the best papers published In Washington city; we advise all our friends wishing the latest news from the national capital to subscribe for It, Burry (8. C.) Visitor. Fall of gocd things, valuable and interesting, and we hope that its present proprietors will live celebrate lis haif century anniversary.— Washing- ton Anvil, ‘The sdiest anc best conducted paner of the eapi- tal, always presenting the very latest news In s fresh and attractive manner,—Staunton Vir- ginian An old estabiished paper; gives full and accurate reports of all events of public interest tran: at the national capital.— Yorkville (S. quirer. A Teliable paper, which, besides the latest and freshest news from Congress, gives the cream Of all foreign and domestic news.— Newberry (S. OT Herald, - ‘Those who want Congressional and other national news directly from headquarters will find It to their interest to try it,—Amherst (Va,) Enter- prise. A wide-awaxe, first-class elght-page paper: Is of fered for only $2 per annum; one of the best week- ies in the coui:try,—Cumberland ( Md.) Civilian, Notwithstanding ts mutations, it has been s pewsy and quterpeising pene and deserves con- ‘tinued health and prosperity.— Baltimore Sun, Persons who desire to obtain a paper the capital of the Nation would do wel it.—Central Protestant, (Greenaboro’, N. Undoudtediy the leading paper published tp Washington; for general pur we unhestating- ay recommend !t.— Wilmington (N. C.) Star. During the iong period of its existence It has maintained its reputation ae the newspaper of Washington.— Monroe co. (W. Va.) Register. genuine piace for Itself as a origi newsy paper: {ts prosperity deservedly grows w its age. Bpringdela (use) Republican” ‘Thel-ading paper at the nat capital: contains all the latest news: 1s enterprising and reliable.— Charlestown ( W.Va.) Spirit of Jeferson, At evidence of the truth that inde Deadence fs the talisman of success In the news- paper prees.— The State, (Richmond Va.) Unsurpassed by any other ni in the coun- in anything that enters into the composition of journal.—Rockvtlle Advocate, Conducted with great energy and ability; one of the most successful and highly interesting journals ef the country.— Frederick Union. ‘We commend it to those of our readers desiring » lve ‘and mewsy paper from the Federal Capital.— Kingston ennessean. ‘One of the best rs in the country, and richly deserves the prosperity it es,sys.—Rich- (Va) Wate, Has the larges: circulation. and ts one of the best” Papers published at the National Capital.—Garreti Uo. (Md.) Herald, A capital vewspaper, and deserves the long lift which ts evidently in store fur it.— Washin7to Bational Onion. re atom blished at @.) e i fie 6 oe Meieet Gomestic and Soroten news an¢ lolngs about i¢ National Capital. ser (W. Va.) Troune. min wet If you want a first-class tnd the Nationa) Capital, try it. clipper. One of the best and cheapest papers published tr the United States.—Martinshurg (W. Va.) Inde pendent. Those wanting a Washington paper cannot dc Detter than by subscribing to it.—Leesburg ( Va.) Mirror. The best T published at the national capital; contains all the news,—Sllicutt City (Md.) Pro- ores. A wide-awake, first-class Fr: one of the best in the country.—Gakland ee Republican. Those desiring a subscribe for it. — ¥1 pendent paper from Grayson (W. Va.) oria (Texas) Advocate, Everywhere recognized as the leading newspaper of Washington. Gravion (We vin Sender 11 Fou want to Keep posted on national affairs sub- scribe for it.—Brenham (Texas) Banner, The most popular and Influential at the capltal.—Puyettevtlle( Tenm.) Obaeroer ee A live and popular Tr. which has @ great anc deserved sucess. Puttabuirg Leaders» ™ Anercelleut example of alive newspaper.—Frost- burg (Md.) Mining Journal. oe An attractive paper, both valnable eap.— Frederichaburg (Vac) News And cheng. Really the only live ton.—Ashland (0.) A great newspaper, popular and influential.— Wayne (Co. (0.5 Demoerat, One of our spictest and most welcome hanges, Maury (T-nn.) Sentinel, ore A lively and interesting newspaper. Send for it, Lenotr (8. C.) Topte, ad ne most vaiuable exchanges,—A: Me (ma) Gazette, = " ee A live and new-y sheet.—Sulphur Springs (Tenn) church bat per published in Washing- men. A spicy, ably edited paper.—Rite! 4 GAARID SF edited paper.—Ritehte (W. Va.) | No better paper.—Piedmont Virgintan, THE EVENING STAR is published every evening, except Sunday, at the following rates: Per year, by mail. Per monih, by mal 6 Per month, by carri . Bingle copies... = 6 THE WEEKLY STAR Is published and ready for delivery every Fri- day morning, at 6200 per year. Single copies Scents. . 5 coptes one year for $9.00, and one copy to the getter-up af the club. 10 copies one year For $15.00, and one copy to the getier-up of the club. £0 coptes one year $20. #z It is a condition of this offer that the Subscriptions of each club shall all commence at the same time, and all go to the same post office. *,* Subscriptions in all cases,—whether sin @le or in cluds,—to be paid in advance, and1e Paper sent longer than paid for. Address, in all cases, THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER 00, : WASHINGTON, D. 0. in common with | Ppeoresats FOR STATIONERY, Pater second to none shoule | —Newmarket (Va.) Our | | | V a fer PROPOSALS. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. THE EVENING STAR. Sita tr ee any. —— ———— = say « S PRO NT AND PREOQROSALS, FOR PAVING STONE TO-MORROW. THIS AFTERNOON. E. WAGGAMAN, Heal Estate Auctionsst. | WEDNESDA Woes 3Wly 26 1878 | A a CK nN . * = ‘orrespondent of the New Ye a“ BLOCK OF WASHINGTO ‘ ‘OUNG & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers, JUNCANBON BROS., Auctioncers, VALUABLE UNIMPROVED PROPERTY ON writing from Cow antinop! ag mop X 4 une be PET oop ima ee cae TRUSTEE’S BALE OF VALUABLE Lease- | TRUSTFES’ SALE OF A TWO-8TORY Bet eee ae QF fH STREET N.W.. | “gare Apvanrisina.—Millions of dollars are ext tothe Russian question in importance By Yinecttn of the Board of Commeastinere, HOLD PROPERTY. ON THE CORNEROF | — BRICK DWELLING AND LOT-ON PO- | Os FRIDAY, July 26 at Go°clock p. m., I Snncally thrown away in this country tn ussless | {the refugee question. "Many refugees Sealed Proposals, with full specifications, will be G AND FIFTEENTH STREETS N Ww. TOMAC STREET, NEAR PROSPECT 8T., | will offer for sale the aheve mentioned pro] and illegitimate advertising. The experience clariug that te ut others have come in de TepibTed st kas offios unt!) 12 o°clock m- on SaT. | By virtue of a deed of trust, dated 3 GEORGETOWN, D.C. ert’, having a front of 25 feet on 19-h street, all enterprising and successful business men is that | (liribg that there is no safety for Moslems tn URDAY, August 3J, 1878, for furnishing and | A.D. 1875, and duly recorded in Liber 783, putting down about twenty thousand one hundre1 and fifty-two (20.152) squar? yards of Granite Block Paver ent—more or jess—on Seventh street west, from D to Q stree's north, wich hydraulic cement concrete foundation. Blank forms of propos iis and specifications may be obtained at this office, together with the nec~ tary information. upon appiieation therefor, and bids up*n these forms will alone be consiterad ‘The right 13 reserved to reject any or all bids or Pap order of the Engineer Commissioner. D.C. ler of the Engineer Commissioner. D. C. Fon . R. L. HONTE, Jy 22 6 Lieut. Engineers, U.S. A. -EASURY DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON, D. C. Sealed Proposals wiil be received at the Treasury Department, in Washington, D.C., until TWELVE o'clock, nocn, of TUESDAY, July 30, 1878, for supplying twenty thousand yards, more or jess, of the best American five-frame BODY BRUSSELS CAKPET, and the hest American Carpet Lining, for United States public buildings. Bids must stare the price per yard delivered to the Department, in Wasbingion, and the time Fequired for delivery. Each bid must be accompanied by a sample of one and a ha!f yards of the carpet and lining as a speci- ne ot the quality of the goods proposed to be fur- nished. Bids should be marked ‘* Proposals for Carp2ts for the Public Bulldings,** and addressed to the “Secretary cf the Treasury. Washington, D C., JOHN B. HAWLEY, Acting Secretary. July 15, 1878. jy 15-6 DEPARTMENT OF STAT WASHINGTON, D. C., Ju! Sealed Proposals wiil be received at tl ment ef Bt ACGU-7, 1878, to furnish this Department_with Stati wery for the year ending June 30 h, 1879, in acecrva: ce with a scheduie of articles which will ve suph led to persons aud firms proposing to bid therefor. Tue right to reject any and all bids, or to accept any portion of any bid. or to amend the quantity given of anmarticie in the schedule, 18 resarv and each bidées Is required to furnish with his bid abevd. with two sureties, in the sum of two thou- sand dollars, as a guarantee of a faithful perform- ace of the contract which may be awarded to him, KR, C, MORGAN, Superintendent. 4512,18 24 31eau2 8 AREASURY DEPARTME) f| WASHINGTON, D. G.\ July 15, 1878. Bids will be received at the Tréasiry Dafartment until TWELVE ovclock, noon, of THURSDAY, 85:b of July, 1878, for supplying Miscellaneous Articles. ‘Schedules and Instructions te bidders may be ob- tai ed on application at the office of the custodian > bul . ofsns baling. 5, K, UPTON, Chief Cerk, BANKERS. $10. $20. $50. $100. Invested judiciously in Stocks (Options or Privi- leges), 1s. a sure road to rapid fortune. Full details and (ficial Stock Exchange Reports free, Address T. POTTER WIGHT & CO,, Bankers, 85 Wall street New York, Mral-ood &k1y MimbES UF THA BIULK EXUHANGE A Will execute orders for the purchase or sale of sie Bonds 904, Gold on. Me margins. ‘omralssions $5 each 100 shares, Stock leges negotiated on responsible only, Correepon: Sinn oo) Stoc Wachanne: oS well ra Row ‘all st. Yorx,” Heterenes, D. Ts. 2aq.. President Nationai Trust Co., N. RAILROADS. 4 ted THE WHITE MOUNTALNS! Take the NEW YORK, NEW HAVEN and HARTVORD RAILROAD DAY EXVRESS TRAIN Log 9 eg st 805 am. from Grand! Central Depot, New York, and thus SAVE SEVEN HOURS’ TIME Anp 8. N’ MILES’ TRAVEL, seM ease and go through from New York to the Mountains by vaylight in 12 hours, Tickets and further information can be obtained in Washington at office of the Baltimore and Poto- mac Katlroad. jy13 Ln ALTIMOBE AND OHIO BAILBOAD, THE GREAT DOUBLE TRACK, NATIONAL ROU TB AND SHORT LIN F to the NORTH. NORTH WEST, WEST AND SOUTH- WEST, to take effect SUNDAY, JUNE 9, 1878, A.M. LEAVE WASHINGTON: 46:15 a.m.—New York, Philadelphia, and Boston Express. KHicott City. ‘On Sun to Baltimore only. Stops at Shipley’s, Laurel, Annapolis Junc- tlon, Jessup’s, Hanover, and Elk ridge. 8:80 ‘a. m.—Baltimore," Annapolis’ and Way. (Cranberry, Strasburg, Winchester, Hagerstown, and Way via Relay.) 17:40—Baltimore and Laurel Express, 8:10 a. m.—Point of Rocks, Cranberry, Stras- ur Winchester. Hagerstown,and Way stations. 8:30 a.m.—NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, Bos- TON AND BALTIMORE EXPRESS. PaRLog Caz to New York and Philadelphia, Stops at Aunapollt 18:35 a.m.—8t Chicago, Columbus, ané Pittaburg Express. aud Valley istanct except Sunday. ‘Through Car to Staunton, PULL. MAN CAB to Cincinnati daily. ones: gaily, except Saturday. and Way . ™ 10:00 a.m.—Baltimore Express. Stops at Bla- devsburg, Beltsville, Laurel, Anna] Jessup's and Hanover pr to send for | P.M. 18:10 p.m.—Baltimore, Annapolis, Ellicott City and W 11:30 p.m.—NEw YO! PHILADELPHIA BOSTON EXPRECS, On" Sundays to Baltimore only, Stopping st all Stations. Stops at Laurel, 4:80 p.m.—Baltimore, Bladensburg, apd Laare! Express. Froderick via Relay. Stops at ie +4:85 p.m.—Point of Rocks. Frederick, Hagers- ‘Winchester and Way Stations On Busia: to Polnt of Rocks and Way Stations A 14:40 p.m.—Baltimore, "Annapolis snd’ Way Ste Norfolk and Baltimore Rupress, Norfolk seep Sune XPress. rolk except . NOE! | CANTON. jensburg and $8:50—Baltimore and Way Stations Seve t7:15—CHICSGO AND LUMBUS EXPRESS. SLEEPING Cats to Chleago, 19:35 "at Lous, Gacnstr teutavilieand Pi = nat ant ‘tte burg Kxprees, <Pittaburg, except Sunday.” Pull cars. 19:80 p.m.—NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA A’ BALTIMORE EXPRESS. SLEEPING CAR to New xen Dally 5 Other tatu daly otoop opr Bunoay ah traits stop at Wolay Startose Sun 10 1878 resiHi¥ama 1878 TO THE NORTH, WEST AND SOUTHWEST, Double Track, Steel Baile, Solendid Hoenery, Magnificon: Bauipmens JUNE 10th, 1878. CBRAINB LEAVE WaAShiNGTOR, from Depot corner of Sixtb and B streets, 9 follow: For Pittsburg and the West. 10:10 a.m. daily, with Parlor Car to Pittsburg and Bleuping Cary from Pittsburg to Oiucinnad, St. Louls ane BBleago; 7:40 p.m, daily, with Palace Car to cagO. BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILRO. ¥or Canandaigua, Kochester, Bu Nisgats Falls and the north at 7:40 p.m. dally, except Saiurday, with Paisce Cara to Watkins. For yiamspory, Lock Haven, and Elmira, at 10:10 am. dally, except Sunday. For New York and the East. 1:45 a.m, and 9:30 p, ‘ly, with Palace Cars attached, Limitee Express of Pullman Cara, 9:20 a.m. dally, ex. cept Sunday, for New York and the Bast, 1:80 p.m, daily, ex- cept Bunday, with Siceping Cars trom Wash. tugton to Boston. For Brooklyn, N.Y. ali through trains connect at Jersey’ City with doats of Brooklyn Annex, affording direct transfer to Fulton street, avoiding double fer Tage and Journey actus New York cry, For Vi adelphia. 1:80 p, tm. dally, except Sanday and 1:45 a. m., an and B80 ten: daily’ [imited Express, 9:20 a. m. daily. &xeopt Suz: Accen:inodation for Baitimore, 6:55, 8: and 4:20p. m. daiiy, except Sunany o> For Pope's Creek Line, 6:55 a. m. For Autapolis, 6156" im, and datly :55 &. m. : a a except Sunday, ~~. = mm. On San here infors commodal Orda! Maneiactares ona ta Set inte United States of OCOMPES: iD YEAST, leave to inform the pubilc that all such eine not bearing ‘our’ ware are imit aud parties wishing to thelr good Bread, Rolls, &c,, should call for GAFF, FLEISCHMAN & CO.'8 GENUINE ARTICLE, Warranted free from chemicals, myl?-tr AME AND SICK HORSES buunced incurable cured free of cost. GILES’ Ringbones, ns, Nia. unc! Rithout bienaee Bhowlacr ‘Painonsset containing full tata ees contatnin, Dr. WM "'M. GILES, 120 West Broadway, Now Navicular Send tor pamphices roadway, Use only for horses the Liniment ia yelion. Tbyaltdragenste Wimteat 8 yellow ro- + Siz Nervoas Trembling, folio 402 and Liber 843, folio 324, &¢ . of thi land records of Washington county, D.C., by vir- tue of a decree In equity of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, and by the written direc- tion of the party secured, we will sell at public auction, infront of the premis-s, on THURSDAY, the Sth day of July, A.D. 1878, at six o°clock BuD-, the following described part 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 lot and square, and thence running north along the line of 15th street west twenty-eight (28) feet; thence east seventy-two (72) feet; thence south twenty-eight (28) feet, to the line of North G sireet; aid thence west,” a'ong said G street, seventy-two (72) feet, to the place of beginning. as held under a certain indenture of lease recorded tn Liber 625, folio 174, of said land records, The terms of the lease are as follows: The lessor is bound to pay all taxes and public assessments; the annual rent 1s $1,500, payable in monthly ay- ments; the term will expire September 30, A.D. 1882, when the lessor will pay for all the improve- ments, o.berwise he must grant a new lease for a term Gf twelve years, at sam rent aud upon the same ‘erms and conditions, ‘There is a:s0 a provi- sion in said lease for purchase in fee during said rm. eThe Improvements consist of a good three-story Urick buisding. The property is now occupie1 uu 27a sub-Jease of $3,450 per annum. Terms of sal: Que-third in cash, (of which $700 must be paid at sale;) the deferr d’ payments to be made in equal payments iu six, twe've, eighteen and twen y-four months after date, with interest at the rate of elgbt per cent per anniim watil psid payable semi-avnually,. and secured by deed of trust and insurance to the satisfaction of the Trus- tees. Terms to be fully complicd with within six days after the day of sale; otherwise the Trustees reserve the right to reseil the pzoperty. after on Week's notice. at the risk and cos! of the first par chaser. “All conveyancliy a Ire sase"8 CuBL, T ROA jy13-d WMA. WARD, $Trustess, JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, JSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE BUBSI- TESS ?ROPERTY ON SEVENTH STREET WEST, BETWEEN H AND I STRSCEIS NORTH, No, 811 Tru STREET NORTH- West. By virtue of a dad of trust, dated July 11th, ALD. 1871, recorded In Liber No. 651 follo 268, “et seq., of the land records for the Dis-, trict of Colombia, and at the written request of the ‘ty secured thereby, 1 will sell, at pubtic auc- Bon? in trent. ot the premises, on THURSDAY, July 18th, 1878, at 4:30 o'clock p.m., the following described real estate, to wit: all that certain piece or parcel of ground situate and lying in the city of ‘Washington, District of Columbia, aud Known and described as part of Lot numbered ning (9), tn Square numbered four hundred and_ fifty-three (453), beginning for the same at ths southwest cor Ler of said Lot and running thence easi nincty- seven (97) feet, to a private aliey, Intended forever to be used as.an Ingress and egress to and from the public alley in said square; thence norch eight (18) feet eleven and one-half (11's) Inche: west ninety-seven (97) feet, aud thence south eighteen (18) feet e'even and one-half (11's) inches, to the place of beginning. ‘Terms of sale: One-fifth of the purchase money in cash and the residue in four equal instalments at one (1), two (2), three (3) and four (4) years, respectively, wiih Interest on the whole at six per cent. per annum from day of sale, payable seml- 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. ‘Al conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser. It 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 ys* advertisement. oye asUbe J. B, WIMER, Trustee, 29-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED un- tii TH URSDAY next, the 25th instant, at 6:30 p, Bey ee J. B, WIMER, Trustee, GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. UST RECEIVED Fresh _ suj “TOKIO” and ‘PEKIN’ HA’ all the rage in Northern cities. Also, STRAW HATS, with light trim- mings: f for young men and FOULS men rel] lor les" ans men. Pun Ui BTINEMETZ, HATTER, jy12-tr 1237 Pennsylvania avenues, Reavy. pps, of the , ROW '-MADE SHIRTS, Men’s unfinished Shirts, 60 cents; of Wamsutta muslin, W cents. | Finistied, 7g, conta: of Wain: sutta muslin, nts. joys? ir an Ur inch at 60 cents unfinished, and 75 cents fue u of Wamsutta cotton. aoe. ot WaT S TO ORDER. The best Shirts at $2.25; second, $3, $1.75, $1.50, PL and Slesch, | Fit always warranted. | Bost nen Collars, for * bargain; ethers, 6for$l. Linen Cuffs, 25 cents per pair; best do., 37}, cents. Jeans Draws cents, tiauze Undershirts; Lisle Thread do, Novelties in Neckwear and Husiery. THOMPSON’S SHIRT FACTORY, jelb-tr 816 F st. FAMILY SUPPLIES. Lowe PRICES THAN EVES! (eres Patent Process Flour, per 1 bbl Golden Hil Flour, do...... ..ssee csssessee Minnesota Spring Wheat. Patent Process Good Family Flour, §1.56; good Extra... 0. K. Whiskey, per gallon’... Sweet Catawba Wine, per galion Old Port Wine. French Brandy. Fine Table C:aret, per bottle. Good Butter, per pound : Finest Creainery Butter, 80 cenis per pound, ‘00d as sold anywhere at Prime Cheese... &. j13-tr 1913 7th QTUFFED OIL MANGOES, ; EAST INDIA @HEREIN TINY T: ie ONIONS. AUTUMN CLUSTERS, WORCESTERSHIRE, BEEF STREAK. JOHN BULL. eS other 8AUC New crop SWEET O:L. i B, W. REED'S BONS, 1916 F st. mn. w, —_—_———— PIANOS AND ORGANS. ALLET DAVIS & Co. H right Pianos a Specialty, Clos. ag-vul “sale—great_ bar, see. (19)-tr) H. L. SU! uEDICAL, &. FPLUNREEDS OF YOUNG MEN have been cured of Seminal Weakuess, Impotency or Lost Vigor. after using a bottle or two of Dr. Broher’s Invigo ating Cordial, 906 B street S.W. opposite Simi hy ouiaa, 5316 2w* . BROWN has had great saccess in the treat. D ment of SPERMATORRH@A, PREMA- TORE DECAY, and all Diseaes of 8 Private oF Veuereal Nature, without the use of Calomel or Mercury. Has eleven years’ experience- Charges rearouable. Office, 1 I, st., near corner 16th n.w.. Back Room, ours—8 to 10 a. m.; 8 toBand7to9p.m jy13-1m* R. LEON, The Ulcest Established and D Reliable Ladies’ Physician in the City, tan consulted every Tuesday, Wednesday and Satur Ail vemats Compuatats quitilyrotteh” Bar eoek Residence, 8 Monroe st., Baltimore.” novid-iy, MAsHeop HESTORED. ‘A victim of youthful imprudence, caustn, mature decay, iervous debility; eter, having lel in vain every Kuown remedy, has found a simple 8 If cure, Which he will send’ FReg to his fellow EVES, pufferers. | Addrese J.H. REEV. 43 Chathum st.. Wey. my 24-coly &k 1 EGISTER’S LINIMENT Cures Rheumatism, Neural, Headache ang ail sores. pains, in te fe, Lt never talle, 7 % D fs and 60 cents, STOTT CROM W: Ly 480 Pennsylvania avenue, Agents ‘apib-m,w, fem ‘n.tw., opp. Patent Oftice. i perceretey BS SR SsRses PICKLED aps-tr for Washington. SPeCLAL NOTICK.—pr, ROBERT ‘consuited ev raeaay arb ‘Wednesday and Haturday at his Oftice, 821 D st. between Buh and ey" OD. all diseases of the Uriaare Greens woe ness. ‘Que Diseases 4a: Organic and’ 3 Nerwous Debtlity, Impotency, Premature De ‘alpitatn jeart, ‘Disness of Bi RE OF Giddinewy indigestion, a a uiting from abuses manhood. and earl iT ne, Bonorrhips, y Btrictures aud Byphilis quickly ourea, “Deen es native of Baltimor with 12 * experience in special practice, teoaing p yeicianr of this ei ~ rales Washtugton every E inesday - need of ment for any of the above diseases, wil find Tete their interes! pon him, who will insure bie and ferpacoel Saree Rageor ae Eutaw street, Baltimore. OF Marae ie \ONSULT DE. LEON the oldest establiahed C: py it pe Secnty, He Srarantees a perma- ofali “Acuteand Onrois Suto pieces Al iyaoned W ssunero HOME REMEDY. DE. LEWIS’ PLASTER. SEVEN FOR A QUARTER, Qne ‘arge and siz small. Cay Porous. Sure care for Guts, Burns, ‘Bruises and f A bedng the south bart of Loc 10, In square 140, nothing repays so well the money invested as adver. | {Ne Country districts where Bulgarians aoe ‘Terms day of «ale. By virtue of a deed of trust, given to us, dated March 220, 1876. and duly recorded id {7 yet unstrained by Kuss supervisiot Liter 811, folic $50, one of the land record: 328-1808 THOS. E.WAGGAMAN, Auct, | tsing in a paper which EVERYBODY reads, That | hoje cise) ees te od Wakes Abed =~ for Washington county, tn the District of Colum: TSTRES SALE OF A THREESTORY | ith true way to secure publicity. The best basl- | Sie viher have | nptied of thelr tonne bia, and at the request of the party secured. we ps L = “STORY | ness men know the value of advertising in such a | smitten tena Dut except those pry will sell at public anetion, oa FRIDAY: the 19ch PRESS BRICK FRONT HOUSE ON K fe smi ut except those of Bayazid day of Julyy A.D. 1378, ai Govclock pean, in Creat STREET, NE* RST. ALOYSIUS CHURCH, | Paper—and such a paper ts THE EVENING STAR. | abd Mahomet [I the other large mosques of the premises, all that piece or parcel of ground By viriue of a deed of trust, dated the Ist It has the largest circulation in proportion to the | in th city are still crowded with these poor Hains known sonar ot Lott aumberea sigutan | Liber No.0, bl uftnsland Neordsekem | Femulation of the cer which its rintedof any | Wretchies whe are day atthe rate of ie (28) aud nineteen (19.) in vid Georgetown, d» | the District of Columbia, the sutscribers willsellta | Paper tn the world. Jt practtcally covere the | Cit. LOURUS fever. w fatal dincanen Bee scribed as follows: Bogin at a point on east side of | the highest IMvder, on the premises, at pavlic auc | whole feld, pox, Which was an epidemic here in Feby 4 Potcmac street atout thirty-two (82) feet south | tion, dm TUEBD + ¥. AugustGb. A. D. 1878, at 6 Bas’ lost ite forse, Whe nares Kebruary, frorf Prospect street, said point of beginning be- | o'clock p. m., House and Lot oa K street north- p ¢ linportanos 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 uocth with sald Potomac street fifteen (15) feet more or less to the center of the division wall between the first and second of said hos ses. sald division wall being on south side of the passageway between sald first and second houses, thence east and through the center of said division wall fifty (50) feet; thence south fifteen eas'. in the City of Washington, D. C.. kKaow 1 as No. 12 K street northeast. and desertbed in former conveyances as lot No 229. in B. F, Gilbert's sub- Glvision of square No 675. in said'elty, being one of vhe lots conveyed by deed of this date to the said Fannie B Willoughby by the Trustees of the wise Home. *? The ng of sale are: ‘ne-fourth of the pur- ch: se money (of which §100 must b; pati at the Potter's Committee in a Cav. THE CHAIRMAN AND EIONT OF iis MEN WREANGLE WITH A PHILADELPHIA “ NIGHT. HAWK. t Sec! tary of the Treasury John Sherman, accompanied by Congressman Hiscock, of thé investigation committee, arrived in this city yesterday, stopved at the Continental ho of the refugee question lies in the rapid ad vance of the hot weather which is already be. ginning to turn the vast accumulations of filth into nests of poison germs which all must ather. The plague decimated the popula. ton of this city forty years ago, and hew to aveid a similar pestilence is the question Weighing on the minds of all foreign residents time of sale) In cash, or all cash at the purchaser's | } ile whic and Martad Ationtie Gy just now. The consuls have formed a com- (15) feet more oF less, to a’ polat directly east of | option: and the residuetn five years, with laterest | (Or J little while and perma i mittee to devise sanitary measures. sinee Peet Arete cence westand through cen: | at ‘he rat~ of elght per centum per annum, payable | PN vie cied Wo serie ith the helenae | goverment is incapable aad amarcenpe eee er of division wal: between said second and third | half yearly, ona p «missory note of even date with besthila} pill alance of | [eo \nade to disintocy at least the foreign quar- houses fifty (60) feet to Potomac streetand point | thr ale to’ be secured on the property Sold, to the eter tay tr the game” | ter of the elly ‘i . f Leginning. tisfaction of the Trustees, all conveyancing at | ©! s eT squinted this way, auc ; : . . or ehare af faloy Ouesthira cash; balance in six, | fin purcsmersenst, and the ternsot sale mine oe | hts fellowes eaid he proposed getting to Ac | (2he foreizi: tntervention is sary be- twelve and e'shveen months, with Interest at 7 por | compiied with within five are after the day of | lantic City in some way from New York. At Sienn ses taken by the government cent, per anutim until paid, Interest payabie semi- | sale. AUYDE. 0 {trustecs, aetly half-past ele relock last nicht the | tira as in the live of vidoe al teenie annually, to be secured by deed of trust on the | 1. N. THOM, Continental ‘ous rumbled up tothe ¢bstreet | ve of evidence of the disinte Fropercy'sold, “Ade posit of $100 will be required | THOMAS DOWLING, Auet jy23-d.eds tothe hotel. There was one maceege | gration of all things here. The order goss Shaner Tf terias O1 eats See eee Oe eee H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. de. Behind there rattled aong a | [orl for therefugees to be removed from Con days, the Trustees rescrve thé right to resell the B — close cartiage,with the unsteady gate, squeak. |}. \iibelie. | No bb onal pe observed in th property at Tisk and cost of defauiting purchaser, BRE ee OF NST) BEECANE | ine axies and generally forlorn appearaace | M2'ter. They are xathered a By careless and re fution ote . WN STC NT ‘G- aims the presence o eo igh iresponsttle « Ss. 1 ‘out of the si 7 Seen eee TAG A Connon HOUSE FLONTING THE WEST SIDI OF | j24i hrocishing the | stopped th the rear of sie where they have been WM. D. CAsSIN Ns fp. ustoas. LAFAY EITE SQUARE NEXT SOUTH OF ‘bus and Some one trow with cond a. | Mody the eviction take: LUNCANSON BRUS, Auct Bod THE HUUSE NCW BEING BUILT. ur and one \ pened suiet. so that the wresches ” My . i do Out stepped, in a bob-tatled dus ul B) virtue of a deed of trust from L. J. i btal ter again before night aa 2 THE ABOVE SAL© IS POSTPONED, 01 | O° “cole and wife. dated Deveinher 20:h,” At a biown straw hat,’Hon. Ciarkson NE | | eourt ot the ram, D, 1870, aud recorded in Liber 632, at foilo loan cieator and chaifman of the inves wharves or watil We DNESDaY, th utin r “ . " - © as | the ratiwa . With its sick and dying ta Dday of Soy. A.D, 1878, sam hour aia pace, | 2-9, of ‘the Washing’on county, D. C., land re- amittee. Then came Hon. Wiliam M. | |! . ‘ sh “ WILITAM AL GORDON, Up, Bs cords, the subscriber, by direction of the holder of | 5; ringer, of Tiliuois, aother committeeman, | C4?! aud its women Walling again. “Taere 420 WM. D Cassin, feast ws th Sebi eocured thereby, will sell at public suction, ia duster the length of which made am-nds ae yf d oe am tation pach n pee : 4 a to tishighest bidder. ch he premises,on | tf a IGE ACOTUSIN, aon , , ed jor ony half the number of refugees order Jj, 4: WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. Day, the 15 hday of August, A. Db. 1878, the | | Shed ae ee boat aate that | ed cut aud they must camp down in the m addy °. ae f lowing property, situate! th square 167, 1a | Tebed the chairman's form. sultainey: | Sticet until moruing light will allow some ony oD ee Ok ay ALUABLE IM- | Wachington city, D. C.,viz: “All of loc num. | 2 deputy sergeantaLarms of the House, and > tn beadtuars nd aeeeoen - PROVED REAL ESTATE IN THE COUN | red 38 (thirty-cigt) avd part of lot numbered | Kussiter Lines, of New York a committe: 1 sie) nate eee ee aa cgbresent their plight. Tae PROP ENGTON. A SHORT DIS- | 39. in Chilton aud Magrucer's subtivision of the | clerk, followed the congressional pair from | | hey have been fed hitherto, but as soon as they Rene CeO THE BENNING'S ROAD, | north ba tot square num wred 167 (one hundred | the carriage, amd the driver jumped down | Mevethe supply system ty dislocated, and they REAR SHACELAND CEMETERY, con- | and sixty-seven), inthe city of Washington avd | froq iris seat aud steed Toe sine carriage door, | Betia to statve. When, at last. they Feach their ining six Acres of Ground, with new, large | Tuistiict of Coltimbia, made in ths caine of M.- | {im lls seat and stood bs ils tare. butse destination, they find every one turning them and commodious Brick | House, 8 aughter | Bair et al. vs Gadsby et al., No. 1415, eqalty | 3 had fis feet touched the siismetk oie the cold shoulder. There is no preliminary Honse, Ice House, aud other Out Bulidings; | do ket. of the late Circult Court of the Districtor | ly had his feet touched the side when it: | arrangement for their accommodation or sets Land ina high state of cultivation. Columbia: the pert of sild lot $9 hereby tntendad | Other form sprang irom the carriage and Mes | #ttangement for their accommodation of se z By virtue of two deeds of trust, dated re- tole cmveyed feing th northernmos partfronts | scbver A. O'Rourk, of New York, stood beside | thse rn | spectivelv, one on the 9h day of Fabruary, tog e‘even feet and three laches ou Jackson Piave | the four already alighted. The cab'uan kuew | Societies which come in and make up for the A.D, ABTS, and secord-t tn er "7d oH a ane bindinon the south line of tad int 33; 000 | that his ead held bet four, and so he stared; | leticiencies of the government, Sothe result , et seq., 2 the er dated a hu pi Povls runnin, cl fest four inches, more or c 3 Y Ro Steam ne ms Cane o ‘ehugees is worse ary, A.D. 1976, aud record. in Liber $08 folio | Feros amin hack 145 fe x four Inches, more or But his exes quened wider ashe saw O'Rourke | ti au'the first, and tate ten eee eee 206" et nea. of the lanl re ons for ine District of cepting gherefrom the part of it 38 feat 6 York fick, of Massachu. | ferred from Constantinople is establisned im columbia, ane by request o! 8 parties secu: inchs wide, more or tes: 21 ve ed and . ’ some other to: a e a es ereby, 1 shall sell at pubic auctonon WEDNES- | Tow belng bunt oar (os Nereta’ore released ai tts, and Butriek by H.C. Zekiel, of Cincin. | Sime ctuct own, It will be a marvel if a pos DAN, the 24:h day of July, A, L. 1878, at 5 o°cik | “a he sae will take place at 6 o'clock p.m., onthe | Nai, and Zekiel by C.C. Pincky, of Charles land this sumn The whole teeters ae Dim., in front of the prémises, all that certain | folowing terms, viz-: $5.00 wl thetaerest ant | ten the last three being clerks and stenogra- | land nmee pelle metho poet Prono Piece or parcel of laud and premises lying aad situ- | exp nees, amounting 0 $3 000 mare. cash: ant pher:—nine men duste and dusty, and with | Which troops have passed is putrid. and the ate In the D strict of Columbia, known as Lot 6, | the residit of the deot, $15,000 in five years with ret-bags in hands, stood upot the ho-et | Shifting of the population isearrying tutection in John A. Bartruff's subdivision of part of tract | vigt per cent. luterest, payable semi-anaually, pavement. The carriage was empty at last— | t0 Uvlalnted districts, T have just seen some of land calied Long Meadows, toge:her with the | (or ail cash, at the eption of the parchaser.) 'he | PAXEMENL fas OnIy Connon ord of the English doctors from Erzerum. Typhus improvements thereon. deferred payimen*, If any, to be secured by adeed | {his the cabman was only convinced of after a) 0" ug in the Russian cam. i amon, ‘Verms of sale as to the Indebtedness secured by | Uf trust on the property suid. close examin: ihe carriage hold two | O° cites. Tho Turkidh arep ie ee the first deed of irust, one-fourth cash, balance in | “'a'depusit of Will be required of the pur- | seats. The estimated capacity of each seat is | t luly by typhus f equal notes payable in one, two and three years, | chascrat the time of sac. and all conveyauciug | two individuals of medium size. Nine men, | Meh, Malu Yphus fe Learing interest at the rate of eight per cent. per | will be at his or her cost. and all good-sized men, had jumped from that | ile aubum; Interest payable semi-annually, As to ths | “ A. HYDE, Tr 'stec, tb Thee thought that the returi | Viciod y of Erze their arrival there. ered or Bust. and Gop enters, J.T. COLDWELL, Salesman. 3323-848 | Were too heavy and he had a suspicion that | AMopse the deaths in the city is that of Miss cLoison, of Lincoln, Nebrask the balance in 6 9, and Niele rf raska, yonses of sale, in vash, an SALE UNDER DEFYD OF TRUST. PUasU- | af er he had seén four men enter the carriage a missionary, ‘ Y ! orem. ar WI o has sacrificed her life torelief work amon 2 months, for which thenotesof the purchaser shall | QS) ANT TO CHANCERY DECREE, ON R. | al the depot and after he had mounted his box | Sal ele eat -eta ees se on tes ' be given, bearing Interest. Allof sald notes. to bo Ree eer tt AND Oru STREGTS | lal the balance of the party had been couut- | {iv ch and starving poor. It wow looks as t sectired hy ved Gr trust upon the property sold. A NORTHWEST. ediu. He was born and bfed a hacks | Etzrum must be abandoned by all who have deposit of $200 required at the time of gale If the roid, Grime of 8 deed of ast, dated Febrascy sta csmen failed to strike him with awe; in. | SUemeth enough left for the tight ms of sale are not complied with within seven , 1877 recorded in Liber 843, folio ¥ stigating cc r 3" for —— days from day of sale, the Trustee reserves the Fight | ct si), by direetion of the party thorely < tigating committees had no terrors for A Panty af set ed on Boundary to resell the property, at the risk and cost of the | cured: and pursuant to the decree of the Suprane ” Hes 2 | street the other night, touched the light zuit defaulting purchasereapon giving ive days notice | Gaetan the District of Columbia passed Jane 23 mee fumnea towards the! po me On ze a ai gr ith great feeling “Ones of such resale, All conveyancing at cost of pur- | 1878, in cause No. 5 ofthe Equity Docket of | Pavenrent, and he curled the left corner of his | re my love ‘ies dreamin: and then a chsser. £. M. CHAPIN, Trustee. | said court, whereiu Peer Wynne is complainant | Upper lip as he spied three dollars in Sergeant Tr bah Sead Men ee ene J.T. COLDWELL, Salesman, Je21‘tnamas_ | and N. i, Baea eta! arederendans Twill sel, | atarms Rainey's hands. He smiled grimly | #tvat bush. add wretch, forty-eight years = in front of the premises. on 1 HURSDAY. August | upon the party. Chairman Potter turaed | 0d, ¥ ith a beard ike a thicke aned out of 4 Wiha y varices SEUAB GE Hae aBis,, e she Boar of SP ay at buble oo quickly on his heel and arted for the hotel ue balers ow and and. ina red ud, Coarse, u — 2 ‘A 7 ot No'6, in 8 and others’ subdietision of | UY, ‘Spring arvously ck ing manner: “Youn tem “n,you mistake ; OF SEVENTH-SIREET ROAD, BETWEEN | Square No: 300, with the Improvements thereon, | CHiTuice. | Mr. Springer nervously clutel HOWARD UNIVER ITY AND SCHUET- ZEN PARK, CONSISTING OF BRICK YWELLING. FRAME STABLE, SLAUGH- she isn't dreaming. the chairman's left arm and asked hin not dieam Far trom her be it te forsake an old man. There was a surly re- or even sleep. She's sitting on back porch, with b consisting of a Brick House, Torms of sale: One-third cash. and the residue eq re abman a y a tub of cistern in al instalments at 6, 12 and 18 months from frem the cabman and a reply from 7 T feet ina tw i TER HOUSE AND OUTHOUSKS, AND | day of sale, with loterest ‘from the day of saleat and then the Sergeant-at-Arms spoke | water. drinking teed lemonade and fighting ONE ACKE OF GROUND. he rate of 7 per centum per annum until paid, to | 1 Potter,” he said aloud—he called out | Mosquitoes with a palm-leaf fan, ia nd she isn't dressed for compan But long ere he ce ak, the summer night Was still, the front yard was empty, and the yoice of the passel tree and harp uo more id the chairman in excited tones; | aWcke the night in melody.—{ Hawkeye. rs to bring us fron the depo? . = err ; culous,” said Mr. Springer, in Were I to pray for a taste, says Sir John iter on the slightest pretext, and fre- quenuy on no pretext: whatever—"Potter, con't go back on us in that way. This mau valits five dollars more.” ‘What! ght do! be secured by a deed of trust on the property sold: | or a'l cash, at the purchaser's option, A d»posit of $1CO will be required at tims of sale, and it the terms of sale be not complied with within five days | from the day of sale, the property 1s to be resid at the risk and cost of the defausing purchaser, after oue Week's notice in the Evening Star newspaper. Conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser. Ky virtue of a deed of trust dated April6"h, 1877, and duly recorded in Liber . B44, folio 447 et Beg. one of tue land records for, the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we will sell at public auc- tion, In front of Fae premines, on WEDNESDAY, July 24h, A, D, 1878, at 6 o'clock p, m,, the fol lowing-cescribed real estate, situate in the county of Washington, in said District, viz: All thac piece JOHN F, HANNA, Tvustee, idiculous, indeed! said the Hershel which Should stand’ me instead or parcel of land lying on the east side of T:h- Ke woes per Ballding. ssengers and stenograph. | under e eae cartes of circumstances, and be Schuctzen Parke sul southeor, and adjolgiug Sonn SyB0-gh0s _DUNCANAOS 1 Aver -| ers in chorus. ‘There's no use in taikiag | a source of happiness and cheerfulness to me | during life, and a shi ever things might frown upon me, H. Giick’s southern line, being the north one-half of that rart of Mt. Pleasant conveyed to John Ba- kersmith by deeds daied, respectively, September st its ills, how- r id the ‘world it would be a taste for read- | about it,” said the hackman. “Do yer sup- pose that I'm going to bring all the Congress rom ther depot in one vehicle for th H. WARNER, Auctioneer, TRUSTEE’S SALE “OF A. THREE-STORY th, 1884, and May 1st 1876, and recorded, re- AND BASEMENT, BRICK | HOUSE ON | doliars? Look at them ‘ere horses, See how | ing. Give a man this taste and the means of spectivers, in Liter it H., No. 11, Pollo 38S, THE SOUTH SIDE OF D STREET, BE- | they blowing from a pulling nine of | fi tifying it and you cau hardly fail of making and Liber 821, folio 69. of ‘sald’ iand recoras, con> TWEEN, NEW JERSEY AVENUE AND | you feliers, That was a. pretty. trick, | hima happy man, unless, indeed, you put inte falning One Acre of ground, more or less, with the See a eee ee Ty SOUTHEASE. | wasn't fit?’ and the “night-haw put } his hands a most perverse selection of books. Ba trees By Tere Seed cf tart fo me. dated a scornful intonation his “words. | You place him in contact with the best society erms of sale: One-third cash, (of which $150 | June 15th, 1874, recorded in Liber No. 753, ni or must be paid at time of s ‘c., one of the land records for the, wud the balaace in fuilo 170, “What was yer game, in every period of history—with the wisest, the nybow?” said “cabby, two years. in equal payments, tobe secured | District of Columbia, and by the direction of the | nipping in T¢ pud something that Chairman | Wittiest, the tenderest, the bravest and the or emer notes, bearing 8 percent, interest | beneficiary therein named, I shall sell at paplle | Potter was about to say. * ‘Bid yer mean to | purest characters whe have adorned humani- from day of sale, and payable semi-anuuaily until | auction, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, | charge for half a dozen ca’ges? “It won't do, | ty—you make him a denizen of all nations, @ ald, aud a deed of trust on the property sold. | the 29th day of July, at 5 o'clock p.m., ‘the gents. Out with them ‘ere eight dollars or we | Contemporary of all ages. The world has been rouveyancing and record ng at purchaser's cost. | east one-third part of fot numbered Afseen (am), ia | Fit have uy ith them ere e! Tight here iu this | ereated for him. It terms of sale are pot complied with in six days | square numbered six hundred and ninety-three Ihave a i ght here iu this after sale, the T. ustees reserve the right to resali at ), fronting nineteen feet on D street south- town,” The clerks an messengers and ste- ec risk and cost cf de“aulriug purchaser. , between New Jersey avenue and So p- | hographers quietly Stepped into the hotel A SocrEry VIGILANCE ComMiTTEE.—The en MAHLON ASHFORD, WM. F. HOLTZMAN, RF. STEIGER, Auct'oneer, Street. ane rigein’ ther wees fo The Tall depth of the lot, * witn the tmprovements there- on—a Three-story and Basement Brick House, couidor “I wish uder was here,” said Kainey, softly. Chairman Potter did not say a word, and Hon. Mr. Springer actually trem }Trusteos, jy13 cts ‘overt ore, well Evaniiner newspaper . which ts the j ol Lord Rosebery, and possibly, there! informed on the subject ates in its last issue - containing nine rooms, with gas and water. % mis is poc ook | that a number of members of varic ‘ASH, B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer. Terms of sale: Oue-tourth cash; taiancein siz, | Aid rough out three cailver sdonsee, | have formed themsciece tats 3 etaous Cues VALUABLE, IMPROVED PROPFRTY O% | with 6 por cede: interest: to De sennrs Dea deed | “Springer,” he said, “you will have to put a | Miiitee, “for the purpose of repressing by CAVITOL HIi.L. AT AUCTION, of trust op the property, containing an insurance | couple to this. eneigetic measures any slander respecting On WEDNESDAY, Jaly 24, at 6 o'clock p. clause, If the terms aFe not complfed with In ten Mon. Mr. Springer, with a very sad face and | them or their relatives Which may appear iu m., J shail sell in fron: of the preimires, on days after sale, the Property Will be resold at the | reluctant movement, produced the couple,and | any of the so-called society papers. he ap: ‘rd B street sony thre: Enery and meee ioe! | OE ANd, cote of the defaulting purchaser, after | he cabman, remark ig that he was sorry he | pearance of this tinfarssran ans) = A 4 s st 1, th: jt nd man: oo! ave * ial 16 Ev ni 2 % a jo s i “to _ Mind Dwellings with vasements and all aodern improve- | Star, val the cost of deous and recording’ to wo | ladn't charged one dollar a head, received hi | 1" iy ziven to the pubiie in the wask which has furnished us with many details of the lives "ot ments, being Nos. 212, 214 and 216, The property more than double fare and drove away. It was | is well located and overs great inducements, pu « quiet party after that until the elevator was ia by the purchaser, Le ad ‘ JOHN W. KENNEDY. Trustee. eclioaigd and oeta gee tndooments, + ded the sere unt the elevator y som distingulshed members of the aristocra- ns cas! u jece of Das ° § y broken when cy, in Which w y ] erty sold: ba.ance i 18 months, for notes bearing RUSTFES) SALE OR TWO THREE STORY | Rainey said something that began with “Pot. | and with whom cable carte open their times interest from day of sale, and secured vy a deed of BRICK HOUSEd ON N, BETWEEN 14TH. | ‘er. arly this morni ng the cabman was still | how they sin indecent songs about Brigham: trust on property aoe Al Conveyanclag, &e., AND ad 8ST BEETS oe 5 selating to his brother “night-hawks” the tale | Youn, id his wives to ladies of their own cost purcha er. $1¢0 down on each piece apegey, and by virtue of dur oF ak <1 his experience with “that ‘ere investigatin’ | order, who laugh and playfully tap them with rons WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Anctr. | Liber No 771 Follo 388. of theland record sad | Committee.”—[ Philadelphia Times, 23d. their parasols: and how they are reproached —s for the District & Columbia, by direction Bs nd x Thrilling Bide for Lit poniialy by errs a tpg tit hot having os 7 = fkoal Esti . perties secure: hereby, aud pursuant to dec! ri me le for CH em ; in the wee! n Which a baronet has J. T. COLDWELL, ‘val Zstate Auctioneer, passed suly woth, 1878; "in the Supreme Court of | Andy Baker arrived heré oti Saturday eyen- ed brought to the public court for robbing a HKUSTRES’ SALE OF & DESIRABLE | ihe District of Columbia, in Eiuity Cause Mo. | ing with the mail. 5 827, Docket 17, w He furnishes further | Prostitute of her jewels, and a “gentieman THREK-STORY BROWN FRONT DWEULe te ie ee H 6 6aT : ‘ particulars of the death of George McCuthan, | Tider” in the habit of practicing acts of turf TRE NON, TEER BATE SIDE OF POUR | MONDAY he ooteaay ceeengPmes | the driver, at the hands of the sutagese Wie chicanery has sued a trainer.—{ London CIRCLE, AND TUME TAPER E HOHE | at the hour of6 p.m, the following described rea’ | he saw the band of Indians making towards | Word Juty th OF GEN, SCHENCK'3 RESIDENCE. o | esta’e situate In the city of Wassington, D.C., | him he wheeled round in an instaut aud put oP and known and designated on the p’ats or | his horses on the direction of Dey Creek. It 2e-The Chicago Times calis St. Louis “ p’ans of said. city, as the easternmost forty- > a A was ct r life. vel reat s) ” Tha = he anit, 10.8, ADB ayy record fa er Nur Paine EiSact ls elu ty teen eer a racé for life. Altnough the horses were | great simmer resort.” That may be called 3 Fecot fo ide, Virtue, a trust, dated July .b, A.D. duly reco: : . ly Da ber NO, the best stock on the road, it could not be ex fu eated spell. District of Columbia, and. at the request o| t Dumbared sixty-one (Gl), in Thowass B. | pected that they would’ maintain the oy, a-The Stock , ys cure eb ae Bryan's recorded suldiyisiou of origina’ lots nu: beg 7 n the as: 4%-The Stockton (Cal,) Independent Tou: in front of ‘she ph mslsea oe eae Bae AUC: | buted, oue, two, three, four, eleveR, twelve. taies | Cehdancy in speed with such a Neayy ioadt> | nas there is no need of lock jaa cskee a. | ck jaw fri vor ust 24, 1878, at 6 o'clock teen, fourteen, fifteen and sixteen. i" square uum@- | Jaw from wounds .m., the followin; pau aid the ages pursuing thei on horse- t in the feet or other parts of the body from frseribed rea’ estate, situare in the city of Wash- | bered two hundred and twelve: this beg the | back. But the driver aud his passenger, Know- | rusty 1 iis. Any bruise that Is i Veron, District ot biumbia to wit: Burcior ter: | SMe real estate which was e mvtyed: by Jesse V iuy the fate that way ii store for them if the aled by simply smoke fg gamed, may bere * 1°" of Jobu 0. XN. Huyck, trustes to Watkius Add son by deed vision of original lo: dated June 10:h, 1874, and recorded in Libar No. 751, follu 406, “&c,, One of the land records for Washington county, in the District a’oresaid, and which the said Watkins Addison and wife by decd Dearing even date wit said deed of trust, con- vans? recorded subdi nui ied twelve (12), in are numbe éd two hu ulred and forty-seven (247) together with the imp ovements. & . 3,500, with interest at niue (9) parcent, per arhum tow Jauuary 10, 1878, to the day of feli into savage hauds, pushed along for a few | minutes at a lightuing rate. The bullets of | the pursulug savages were whizzing round them thi and fast, but they heeded them not. They were appalled, however, at the be healed by simply smoking ft with beraia wood or woolen cloth. Twenty minu ficient to take the pain from the worst 42-1n Summit, Pa., there is a cavern 30 feet below the surface of the ground where A fact | forms summer and winte! is poe ar hy a jaunary 20. 12 Yi Ned to James ¥. Russel, saving aad excepting | that ihe disiance was gradually lessening be | {1S clean Cold crane ee oom ts at tacive (a) ard tecutn er ata Se much of said ground as was conveyed by said | tween the pursuers aud ile parsued. bay tg | & Pee bee cee at Cold, Water entirely sur= Rhich the woie-of abe purchaser, ‘bearing six por | Adlon and wite to Moses Keily by thedead datal | this dire emergency thelr cdoinese deg mer | Founded by The ceiling and sides of the June 12 h, 1874 b-g nning for said excapted part ata point ou the line of N street northwest, dis- tant forty-three feet and six laches west of the northeast corner of said lot, and running thence Weot three feet and six inches; thence south ove hundred feet; thence east taree feet and six inches, and’ thence north one hundrsd feet to the place of beginning, watch said ded 1s recorded in Liber No. 752, folio 395, another of said land record. in the District aforesaid, Pursuant to the aforesaid decree of the Supreme Quctt Of the District of Coluusbia, Up said proper. vision thereot ceut. interest, wi'l be taken, A dep sit of $100 | wili be requ:red of the pirchaser at the time of sale, and all conveyancing at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with In seven days, othar- wise the trustees reserve the right to resell the P operty at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- cLaser, after five days’ advertisem snt. PETER F. BACON, Truss BRAINARD H. WARNER, § Trus‘ees. ABU so des red, the pu chaser can have loan Ou the above proyerty of $260), a cent, desert them. The demuniac yells of the say- ages were now heard close to their rear. The | distance sped over was about three miles, and then began a new phase of the Struggte for life. It Was but the work of an instant fur driver and passeng*r lo jump from the stage and cut louse the leaders. This they , and each maa | mounting a horse sped onward, leaving the stage and the other two horses behind them. They now seemed in a fair way to escape. Tuc cave are solid y ntinual drop- Ping of water an ice monument from floor to Tool has formed. ' DIED. DRURY. Of aiphtheria,on the morning of Jal; 24. 1878, GeNa\ ite, las: child of Wu L. aad dane I. Drury. Faceral from 407 @ street northwest Th morning, 25th, 9 o'clock cod ty will bes 1d a cording to the sul savages kept rizht on afier them, seeming not | .HOUSTON. On July 18 1878, at Long Branch, ~ vate by Moser Kell i. = satisfied wiih tue bovty tha t att | N.J.. EDWARD BEAL, aged seven mouths, in- y - n No. wi s re K accid=! eeurre Tae arg dd . By virtue of a st dat wg | (dved of trust. Wil be as folloes, viz: One-third of : iver s lads q ‘ on | Clgren mouths. 1008 ee ap oF frat dated August the purchase mcney in cash, aud the residue in | PY the driver stumbied and fell. im Liber ea He did not | Funeral wil take place from the res! y th y : ence of hig Foils 418, of the land records or An | thie eyual insialments, payable ats x, tweiveand | (raz the other horse dowa with bim-althousa | ; grag theo se rents, No. 2000 Fou gnth street northwest, et COUNTY, Iwill Beil to tite hope, De eighteet: months from the day of sale, with Inter- | the huises weie s ill coaneeted With ths har. | 100°clock a.m. on ‘I lursday, 25: Friends of thes seunty, will sell MONDAY. the Sir of atone or est thereon at the rate of seveu per ceutum perau- | Less as When attached to the Wagon. Tus | Tilly are invited, - 1878, at o'clock p.m. the foi until paid, for which deferred paymeuts the of the purchaser or purcnasers wiil be takel eed or deeds of trust on the sold; or the purchaser or purclia ers shall lowiag real situated in the city of Washington and Dist Columbia, bein horse ridden by young Hamilton detached | Limself, and he was left to keep up tue alone. Poor MeCuthan had not time to get ius horse up aud mouut him. Tne savages were cash. A depo it of $150 will be required at time already upon him, and immediately began sale on esch housa seid; and if the terms of sale | their brutal ani torturing work, Kiuiag hun are not compliec Wi'b wi hin one week from "ho by SioW process aud matilating his body. Ove ay of sale, the Property will be resold, atthe risk | of hiseyes was Kouxed out. The fleads took | vst O° the default ud left the dis- | JEFFERS. On Friday. July 19. 1878 Ingham Mineral Spring Vi, Wow B Jarrers, of this city, in the thirty-third year of his age, Notice of tunera) hereafter, KFMINGTON. In Philadelphia, on Tuesday, July 83, 1878. 12° o'clock a.m. of cousumy Cuas. G. E&MING TON, in the twenty Ct his age, Funcral will take place from Chapel, Oak Hilt Helse a the south twenty-two and ons- Lal feet of Lor thirty-three (33) in Dourys sabe divis on of Bquare two bundred aud nine (29), ace coding to the plan of salt city, fronting 226 feet on 14 N street, and running back of taat wideh to Ute rear Cf sa'f lot, including aia ge Brick S able, ‘Verms: $1 00) cash, (of which $190 must be paid at tue Ume o1 ca.e); and ths residue in oqual sums, in six, tweive and eighteen 0 at Rook- have U op in ef paving the whole purchase. mouey ing purchaser, after five his Waich, titled his pockets tice iu the Evening Star uewspap r. All tal us his waich, * Pock 4 ett | sfimeterg,, Thursday. 25 bi 4 o'clock p. im, Bel ro ths day 5 ; igured bocy uear by. The mail sacks on the | Uves ard'friends cf tLe faiully are respectfully in~ of tale, witn inieres. the eou uatil paid ac 8 ‘ancing will ve at the purchaser's cxst ag ‘subs c air | Vited to attend, * cevt. perapnum, pavable semi-aucunily, ou actos JOUN £. HANNA, Trustaa, Tents. elthee ae teee casa en and thelr — to be secured by" a deed of trust uth pre niece scle, oral! cash at the option of ‘he purchaser. The conveyancing ty be at hig ur heres. Webs er Law Bui di an at,, GEORGE EARLE 'T Us 80, -. Cor of Fayette st., 0 va, THOS. DOWLING, Auct. Coes conients either appropriated or destroyed. | Hamiiton Was pursued a suort distance, but the chase was given up. He ran his horse UNDERTAKERS. ‘A. HYDE, Trnstere, sytt-1€ | several miles “ithe, Lakiag ‘to. the sus THUMAS DOWLING, Adel. fy Trout 1s AUMAS DOWLING, Aucuoner, lush.) When opposite Dry Creek the animal | B. SPEAK, - ‘. sauk froin exhau-tion, Hamiltoa made bis B,, Hs WARNEH, Basi Rotate Auctioneer, SALE UNDEK AUTHORITY oF a DeED 11 | a} on foot to che Dey Ceck Sations Gore UNDERTARER, TRUSTEE’ SALE OF A NAT Two-sToRy THUST, daied May 29:h, 1873. tied for recor | {esh horse, and he aud the stock teuder soars ssrorr Pa ervey), FAME DWELLING, NO. 630 & oP Ro ay in citice' of he Recowder of Deeds of D.C. | ed on, Warhing the few seitlers along the rod 940 F Btroet m. w., NOKTH Kant. By virtue of a teod of trust, dated Sep. tember 13 A.D. 1873 and duly recorded in Li- am ber No, 727, tolio $72, wt & q., one of the lan records fur ‘the District of Columbia, and at tis re 1 net Yet recorded. : ¥'ll sell. in front ef the premises. onS4T- URDAY. July 27. at 6 o’clock, a and 12, tn syuare 798, situat d on D street south. between 31 and 4th streets east, haviog a ol the impeuuibg danger.—[ dao Avalanche. One door east of Texuth street. Boris! Caskets of all tyes. Bodies Smbaimed aed” THE CONSOLATIONS OF CLEKGYMEN.—If members of the sacred profession have a | 2 ak nest ‘Lady attendants at short notice. apie frontage o; 26 feet by a depth of €0 fect, improved | Weakness it ts for good things to eat. This | Sd¥ attendante st shore notice, mens itlic acetone ta ree thereby, eon seu, ‘a, | by a comfortable two-story fram dweiligg wad | iifirmily is a pardonable oae. “fue world gen: | resoubletsnma oo i THURSDAY. “August 1. 1878, at 6 Oreiock pim., | CUt-bulldin gs, the same being premises No, 325 D | etally lookson it in the light of an amines a alltha . ; 3 Jece or parcel of ground, situate in the cit of Washington, D, C., knowa’as Lot name) fifteen (15), and the westernmost tea (10: feat of Lot nun bered fourteen, (14). by the depth thereof, (one bundred feet), 1a Ja.es N. Ca lan’s record failing, which may readily be forgiven in a body cf men who have almost no ocher in- firmty. So many of the consolations of com- mou men are denied ministers that they surel, Terms of saie: One-ha'f cash; halance in six (6) and twelve months, for which notes, bearing later- estat 8 per cent. per annum until paid, to begive 1. A deposit of $ 08 to be msde waer property is n * % ri shaser’ BLt to enjoy the best of what the good Lor BE a a) aera teeeepnewanaredand | Gon Of All conveyancing at purchaser's | Ett fo eiijoy,the Dest of what the good Lord co's (856), together with the improvem-nts, | {¥i9-eo@ds BERNARD T. HANLEY, Trustee denied them, even When the thermometer Terms: One-third in cash; and the balance in ‘RUSTEE’S SALE O* VALUABLE PRop- | ‘!! the nineties. nister may not shake his six, twelve and eighteen months, with iate: R 5 i jight fantastic toe, or indulge in any of the gate mac Gareta eta | UC ran or ran aurea og, | sugtaungsmamnment milter 4 a the property 6 of a f tru: jal; rits of other men. 1 sin! eo is sold, or ai ‘at opsion of the purchaser, P5100 aD. 1877, and recorded’ ow minss gals. Cenled him. He may not take pride in his Geposit require at tae tle of sale, and all convey- | folio 875, one of the land records of the Dis”: good clothes, and to admire his good looks in Bimod ce cio’ with some days cig: | una Ge giin kte cogei gale soa te | a onidly mfizor is au abomination, «fo may Wise the Trustee reserves the Fight to 1fiagll tne | ay of July, A.D. 1878, at Gorclock pm. the fol. | Nut make haste to, be rich. He pation toe. chaser after five days advertisement, = cept tle call of a wealthy one. That wo 3939 codta° M. V. B. STEVENS, Trustee, so deadly. There are drinks that are not per. Je ae , Hs WARNER, Heal Estate Auctioneer, He sey cate ‘yeliowferged ickens would marl2-1y tne) 10th st. m.00. appear ve creat wi a 3 5 AUSTORY BCE DWELLING Witt hieerd ew to the needs of —[ Cine: = BURGDOEF, . ROOMS AND ALL ‘THE MODERN 1 nd | Commercial. ° UNDERTAKER, AVENUE ROBTR Wier eS SYLVAN A 5 4 | THe" Burp Preacuer’s” Rerorn.—Rey. | 2227 = ‘a dnd On TUESDAY. July 80, at 5:30 o'clock ancing and Fecording at | W.H. Milburn, the “blind preacher” arene Us fron' yf the the above 5 If terms of sale are not com- | time chaplain to returned froin Dr SS Stearep icep La $208 cas and is talance i one an tye rigsisarol oud bropetey mtn nit | fused so timse “CF Womerasees aE” | ag, Ger. 7th and Bvirecis. na Sovegnontne"an ct | Sahil Sm Boao ater Ace fate a = 7 Shar uBwEct | Plaats gare sTlaae Te | gaatendon, Word, inks eat, erate amex Baléshan, | DUNCANBON BHOS., Auce” “'"S%yq | than drink themecives togeut”

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