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SS Ae ee CS a CE Eta THE LEADING NEWSPAPERS. AUCTION SALN3___ AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. THE EVENING STAR. THIS AFTERNOON. H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer, USTEE’ SALE OF RAME DWELL, NORTHEAST, FUTURE Da¥s. B,, #: WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. F A LARGE FIBSF. S8°DWEL! ING HOUSE. No 09 OF \OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. THE EVENING STAR. THE WEEKLY STAR. TRUSTEES’ Apedcmriny A NEAT TWO-STORY ING, No. 630 6 STREET THURSDAY..... o -& UeUst 1, 187s. ——== —————— TSUE ADVERTISING.—Millions Of dollars are annually thrown away in this comm."7 !D uscless ES AND | and illegitimate advertising. The sx rience of REET, BET’ iS ETS NORTH WEsT, a deed of trust, dated Tr. A. D. 187%, aud ist, dated Sep- recorded in Li- lio 372. et seq. istrict of Cals in front of the’ "gust 1, 1878, at 6 5 Froend, situat own a3 Lot eee, Ghatvist (Square saeaber ad Sntaivision ot samen. eB aity-eie (856), together with she ‘wprovements, © Terms: One-third in casi; and the Salance in six, twelve and eighteen months, with interest six percent. per annum, deed the land records of the Washington, D. C., in Liber 658, follo I to the highest bidder. front of the prem: on T mbia, and at the re- The proprietors of Taz Stak present to the reby, I sbail sell at Public tts dally 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. public understands this is conclusively shown by the exceptionally wide circulation they Doth enjoy, not in the City of Washington alone, but throughout all the States and Ter- FHOM A PHYSICIAN. subscribers will sel He auction, ia DAY, the 13th gust, oO ke ls ete folowing valuabi certain parcel of land lying ng in the City of Washington and District of Colum- bia, easterly part of lot are numbered four hundred unded and described as fol- 8: inning for the same at the southeast cor- ner of said lot on E street north: northerly on the line dividi numbered one seven (87) feet the rear ai division betw: ber. }. by their No. 11. folio. Washington county, D. C. on sald alley twenty- es to the land conveyed to ber 2d, A.D. 1863; thence said Duffey’s land, in » str brick stable, cuttin soma, I shall sell a general assortment of the THOMAS DOWLING, Auet'r. 'HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, E'S SALE OF 1N GRANT ROW, of December. 1876, and r $41, folio 101, one of the of the District of Columbia, an quest of the party secured Dublic auction, on NORTH HYDE PARK, VT., Feb. 7, 1878, Mocnrs, SETH W. FOWLE & SONS, Boston, Gentiemen—You may perhaps remember that I In regard to the use of ene debit wife, who was ne’ ye Thad tri eens sree How well the the same being bered two (2), in 6 Teco! eight handredand a six (406). and ou several weeks 'ERUVIAN SY} suffering from Wr Cab Tor Hine dated the tacney ee running: F lot No, 2from lot ‘our recommendation she commenced fx (6) inches to's but little i Tproslon, bat while taking Blagden but little im jon, but WI hi to ve rapidly, and now, she ined her streng’ and Js able to do most of the work about the house? and I feel that I cannot of PRERUVIA® SYRUP. several dozen of { this letter that you see fit. Yours vs H. D. BELDEN, M. D, rance on the pro%e! the purchaser. 100 deposit required at the time of sale, and all conves- recording at tobe complied with ry at property ch: ter fi ercbys I shal-sel! tat "clocl residence No, et Grant Row, 3 Parlor Snites, Bed and other Lou: Wi ie-top Dressing Case In order that the reader not now familiar with the paper and Its strong hold on the pub- le may understand at a glance upon what elements {ts great popularity is based, the opinions of some of its contemporaries as to {ts merits are appended. It is needless to add that no person is so good a judge of the value eR Dewspaper as the men who con pers themselves. What Other Papers Say About The Star. eof the best newspapers published in commen with isan press, with which our country ts oversiucked. A spirit | ndor and fair desing gives charac- ticies and adds much to tts dignity and e currant events of lz without a rival.—Newbdernian (N.C). earned its presen taining news and the abt ment of all current topics, clently testified to by ies so prominent a piace 1a t Improves as its years in- n would hartly be aitimore Amertean, per in Washington elty, and yaluable, a8 a living pleture of 2a Congressional! life prosperous exivtence by sagacious r¥ance of popular sent!ment and popular wants, igival compeers who were lesa and lees enterprising.—Htlls- purchaser's ex; the Fight. 10 reeel eSeT VES and cost of the defaulting 8 advertisement. V. B. STEVENS. Trustee, UNDER DEED OF TRUST, ANT TO CHANCERY DEORE! ETWEEN 61H AND 9TH i ofhe laad records of .; thence run ix (28) feet fi Duffey Decem- inning southerly, by aight line through off the westerly seven (87) feet and six (6) inches to sald ng ‘on said E street feet five (5) Inches. more or less, Inning. with a right in said aliey in common With the other estates abutting there- on, together with ail the buildings, improvements, rights, privileges, asin said deed of October 12th, 1871, specified, ‘The terms of sale are: One-fourth of the pur- cash, (of which $300 must b? pald at the time of sale.) and the residue in three years. With Interest at 8 per cent per annum. payable semi-annual'y, or ali cash at the option of ‘the par- deferred payments to be represented by a note to be secured by a deed of trust on ploperty sold, to the satisfaction of the Trust. Aljconveyanting at the purctiaser’s cost, LN. THOM, J.T, COLDWELL, ‘ASH. B. WILLIAMS. Auctioneer, 1001, corner 10th and D sts, northwest, VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY IN 8 GT '‘N AT AUCTION On TUESDAY, August 6th, at 6 p.m shall offer for sale at pabife auction, on premises, three t€0-s(o} lots, in a'very desirable of 6th and L streets southwest. Terms: One-fourth ea balance 1 and eighteen months, for notes hearin; WASH. B. WILLIA ry i SALE OF IMPROVED REAL HATE. TWENTY RR ROT STREET Resi BETWEEN N AND OU STREETS By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court striet of Columbia, in equity 188. (Gawler vs, Harve! public aution, i. froni est Didder, cn MONDAY, August 6, 167: Jock p. m.,'the north 22 tect front, feet, of the original Lot numbersd four, (4,) in Square numbered. ninety-seven, (97.) Wastlington city, D. C west. and improved by'a the following superior Furni- 2 Kxtension Tables, Dining Chai : Three-ply Carpets an: Superior Hair Mattraases. Feather Pillows and Bolsters, 8. P. Castors, Glassware and China, Tinware and Kitchen Reguisites, ising in all abou Street; thence we fothe point of be rtue of a deed of trust, dated February 10th, 1877, recorded in Liber THE PERUVIAN SYRUP it 27 rooms, of which the 3 s should not fail TON, Trustee. tes: bas nothin quity Docket said court, wherein Peter Wynne is compla\ id N. H, Shea et al. are defendan’ front of the premises, on THURS: Ast, 1878, at the hour of '6 p.m., at public’auction, in Riggs and cth chase money in Parties desiri RANK THOMAS DOWLI (unc Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Chronic Diarrhea, Boils, Nervous, Affections, Chills and Fevers, Humors, Lo tional Vigor, Neural- gia, Female Com- plaints, and 2 compendium of ‘8’ subdivision of ith the improvements thereon, i £3-The goods mentioned tn the above auvertise- ment have ‘been removed Auction Rooms of Thom: Soldat 10 0° No. 395, w! isting of a Bri f sale: One-third cash. and the residue ual instaiments at 6, 12 and 18 months from ith Interest ‘from the day of sale at the rate of Tper centum per annum until paid, to red by a deed of trust on the propai the purchaser's option. wired at time of sal terme of sale be not complied with within five days from the day of sale, the the risk and cost of the defau! one week's notice in the Evening Star newspaper. Conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser, HN F, HANNA, SON BROS., Auct’rs, perity by Its from Grant Row as Dowliag, and clock, on SATURDAY, August 3d, FRANK STANTON, Trustee, A ee DUNGAN, Auctioneer, 817 7th st. n.w, SPECIAL AND PEREM SALE OF THE LARG AND SECOND-H. ARPETS, &., DAY MORNING, Auzust 5th. commencing at 10 o*clock, witht rooms, No. 817 ef Constitu- or all cash, at of $100 will be PTORY AUCTI ty is to be resold at FST COL TI ing purchaser, after ALL DISEASES brick hotises and being the corner sh; balance in six, twelve ORIGINATING IN A jy20-d&ds DUNCAN ch street. betwean H and 1 -W.. 1 will sell the largest collection 8, &e., Offered th comprising:—Handsome Walnut Cham) New and Second-hand Cottage Suite: in Hair Cioth. Reps and Coraline: Foungss, Mac Library Tables, Corn: Handseme Veivet Carpet. e muost interest ry: gives all th nel best edited papers BAD STATE OF THE BLOOD, text and very freshest ngress and Washingwn city; 18a most “iy iture, Carnet; TO-MOREOW. T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer, DESIRABLE NY DWELL- SIDE OF FOUR- ‘ES’ EAR THE OR ACCOMPANIED BY every pubiie man and citizen anxious yrmation from the capital of our rkersourg (W. Va.) Times, recognized as the leading newspaper as it is deetdedly atl Brackets. Easy EES’ SALE OF A EK-STORY BROWN FRO. : n BAS Spring Mattrasees, Brussel. 3-piy and Ingrain Carpots, Hall ture, Walnut Extension Tables, Sideboard, Ove China Dinner Set, 260 piec USO, of the premises, to ewepaper, and is nnsurpassed in vari any paper inthe U: in (Tenn) Banintuer, Comes as near to being an independent paper as completencss A LOW STATE OF THE SYSTEM, . 1875, duly recorded in Liber No. one of the land records for thi jumbia, and at the req rty secured thereby, we will sell on, in front of the premises, on F) ust 2d, 1878, at 6 o'clock described real estate, situate ‘ict of Columbia, to wit: John O. Evans’ recorded subdi- vision of original lot numbered twelve (12), in square nuinbered two hundred and forty-seven togecher with the improvements, &c. , with interest at nine (9) percent. 78. to the day of nses of sale, in cash: and the baiance ) and twenty-four (24) months, for which the notes of the purchaser, bearins cent. interest, will be taken, will be required of the purchaser at the time of sale, and all conveyancing at purchaser's cost. Tertns to be complied with in seven days, other- wise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defauiting pur- Chaser, after five days) advertisement. PETER F. BACON BRAINARD MH. WARNER, } #F- lf so desired, the purchayer can have a loan on the above property of $2,500, as? jt. Two Walnut Counters. 1 798, Tolio 89, variety of misce! us Foods unnecessary ty District of 'Col fronting on 21st’street vo-story Frame Dwell- favorite Washing. Der, necessary to everybody in the cay 4% Sale pesitiv’, rain or shine. Al AS. LUNGA ‘erms: One-fourth cash; residue in six, twelve, .. the following- ith six per cent, interest, leposit, required ‘at tme of ‘given to comply with these terms, and if not complied with, right reserved to re-re!l, on ten days notice, at risk and cost of defaulting urchaser, Conveyancing at pi ® ‘JOB BARN aud eighteen mont D. MCCANN, J success of Washington four- management of tts prosperous than evar before; @ leis minds its own | tly, and makes money by it.—¥, 0 UCTION SALE OF A NEW TWOSTORY sale; seven day K FRONT DWELLING. ON SIDE OF NINY’ S “TEENTH BETWEEN () AND & Zod Newsy ap irchaser’s cost, ARD, Trustee, 503 D street northwest. DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. STEAMERS, &. . % ie) per annum from By virtue of a deed of ber'9, 1576, of record. in Li 138, ¢ne of’ the land record of Columbia, 1 will offer for sale at yof August, 1878, at 6 o’clock p.m Cannon's subdivision of certain lots, in and the improvements thereon, situated ia Was ton city, in said District. ‘erms of sale: One-third cash on the day of sa! 3, or within seven days thereat: equal payments at six and twelve months from the day of sale, the promissor be given therefor, secured property sold, and a satisfactory policy of insur- ¥ If the terms are not cor piled with within Feven days from the day of sale, I reserve the right to reseil the property at the ri and cost of the defaulting purchaser. All $100 denosit on aceapt= EDWARDS, Trustee, - WILLIAMS, Auct'r. ON THE OUTSKIRTS GETOWN. virtue of a decree of the Supreme Coart District of Columbia, holding a special term in Equity, passed n'a cause tn which, Downman & Green are plai Brooke and others defendants, dersizned wili offer at publie s 12th day of August, 1878, at the hour of 6 o*clock in the afternoon, ‘on we reel of land lying and being in the county of Washington, District of Columbia, known as rt of a tract of iand called ‘*Resurvey on Lucky. inning for the same at a point or end of three hundred feet, measured north two d grees east, on the west ling of the Rockville tur, intereection with the northern etown, In sald District, running h 66% degrees West, 822 ‘eet; th degrees east, 117 feet 810 feet more or less, to the place of beginning: 'g acres of laud, more or less, with all iidings and improvements to the same be- FROM REV. JOHN GREGORY, Pastor of the Wesleyan Methodist Cl Pittston, Luzerne County, Pa My Dear Sir:—Having at various times, ly, aud in my own and other families, tested the reat value of the medicine called PERUVIA YRUP, OF PROTECTED SOLUTION OF PROTO: | IDE OF LRON, I most cheerfully recommend it, especially to those who are suffering from dyspep- tic and nervous disorders. AS a reliable an‘ erful alterative most profitatie fn the cor always bright hat ean thrive where two hundred | save falled since 1790, does not | good character from i ted and most readable je. The low subscription the reach of every family.— | arrenton ( Va.) Free index, A splendid newspaper; filled with everythin interest from the capital of the nation; so ¢ that every bousebold In the country can have it.— the residue In two note of the purchaser by a deed of trust ou I think, unsw the objectionable features edies, it isa most efficient auxil- ‘One of the greatest rance reform at ance on the building. lary to the temperance cau: | bitidrances to the tem: I think, the medica) nse of alcoholic s' v hat may be argued as to their necessity in cases, we bave in the PERUVIAN SYRUP a | safe and efficlent substitute for those dangerous This testimony is given unsolicited, that some who are not yet the valuable properties of the medi- cine may be induced to give it a trial. OHN GREGORY, UMMER ABRANGEMENT. EB NO! LE, FORTRESS MO! xz 0) /RFO! Ae SS NBOE AND The swift and elegan' THE LAKE, CREE y VILLE, By Ra F notice, evea) EDNESDAY H. WARNER, Eeal Estate Auctioneer, TRUSTEES SALE! OF THAT ELEGA BROWN STONE rited zver allve to supplring accurate news and present= te ing columns acceptable to the family circle.—Fred- | certain k (Md) Bzaminer, ‘One of the best city: we advise ews from the nation: Burry (N. 0.) Vasitor, Full of good things, valuable and Interesting, resent proprietors will live tO | celebrate Its half century anniversary.—Washing- -eo&ds WASH GALeor PROPER OF GEO! Steamer LADY OF » Je BONNE- ablished in Washington Tiends wishing the latest ial capital to subscribe for it, virtue of a deed of trust from L. J. ole and wife, dated December 20th, A‘ 70, and recorded in Liber 632, 229, of ‘the Washington count; cords, the subscriber, by direct! pe that it y, D. C., land re- Selenrace fos bal est 1oh of ths holder of red thereby, Will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, on the prem DAY, the 15th day of August, A following. property, ‘situated th Washington city, D. ints, ntiffs and Clement H. Y, ‘THUBSDA No. 5,525. and SATURDAY, MAC RIVER LANDINGS. HOMPSON, Captain Joun bart, term! The sbiest and best conducted paper of the cap!- the very latest news in Zbeearmy tal, alwayr presenting attractive manner, wa a csi ba FOR POTO jteamer JOHN Wi her . it Tth'and Sth street Inet cars, at 7a.m.., three times per week, for’ Nomini and Leonardtown, stopping at each trip. Days of sailing, the office, over premises, all that . C., viz: ‘+All of loc num- bered 38 (thirty-eight) ana part of lot numbered 39, in Chilton and Magruder’s su’Mivision of the north half of square numbered 167 (one hundred ty-seven), in the city of Washington, and made in the cause of’ Mc- No, 1415, equity yf th rt of sald lot 39 hereby intended ing the northernmost part, front- ing eleven feet and three inches on Jackson Place and binding on the south line of sald lot 33; both reels running back 145 feet four inches, more or y feet wide,’? saving and ex- lot 38, 22 feat 6 An old established paper: gives full and sccurate Hie Interest transpiring rts of sil events of Hag: Yorkvtile (S. Discovery :?? B at the national capital per, which, besides tha latest ives the cream jewberry (S. OU) ‘ant Congressiona and other national from hesdquarters will find it to to try it.—Amperst (Va,) Enter- 0. For further information, Metropolitan Bank, Knoz pany’s Whart, foot of 6th street, fe called for on lication at Knox's ax ress Office, » Pres B. J, ACCINELLY, Agent, STEAMERS FOR NEW YORK. The Steamers J KNIGHT alternate! houytary of Gear; RAILROADS. Te THE WHITE MOUNTAINS! the NEW YORK, ARTFORD BAILROAD gem WH ANEN and DAY EXPRESS at 8:05 a.m. from Grand! Cextrai Depot, New York, and thus 2 and domestic news. —. Columbia; the yed, ‘hen south 6's degré A wide-awake, first-class eight-page paper: Is of Annum; One of thi es in the euntry,—Cumberland ( Md.) Civilian, standing Its mutations, it has been a ‘and deserves con- jaltimore Sun, cepting therefrom inches wide, lnore or less, heretofore released and now being built on. ‘The sale will take place at 6 o'clock followiug terms, viz. : $5,000 and the lnterest and expences. amounting t0'$3 000 1 the residue of the deot, $15,000 in five years with eight per cent. interest, payable eemi-annually, (or ail cash, at the option o! deferred payment, if any, to be secured by a deed of trust on the pro) d. Ona-third cash; the rasidue of the purchase money {nu G, 12 aud 18 months, the pur- chaser giving his notes bearinj of sale. or the whole of t paid on the day of sala, r. sale by the court and the payment of the interest from the Purchase money ‘0. game ken at lowest rates. For information apply at office over Metropolitan Bank, 151 or to toes P. &. DENH. SAVE SEVEN HOURS’ TIME AnD MILES’ TRAVEL, ES from New York to yy Daylight in 12 hou! tinued health and prosper! » desire to obtain a paper e Nation wouid do wel it.—Central Protestant, (Greensboro’. N.C.) the leading paper pubitshed Ip we unhestating- | more, cash; and rchase money the undersigned uurchaser, at his expense, tha free and clear of a!! interest of the parties nse. A deposit of $100 required when the property is struck ‘Water street, SAMUEL BACON, President, ro SUMMER TOURISTS. ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, Brom Baltimore to Halifax and Vice Versa The A 1 British lron Screw Steamsht} HIBERNIAN, 8,200 ton: NOVA SCOTIAN, 8,200 CASPIAN, 5,100 tons, Capt. Trocks— the Mountains and go througt the purchaser.) the Tickets and further information can be obtat hingto! juired of the pur- in Washington at office of the Baltimore mac Railroad, i chiager af the thine of sate, and all conveyancing or her cost long period of its existence it has will be at his 23 reputation aa the newspaper of co, (W. Va.) Register. jaine piace for itself asa vrigh! ts prosperity deserved! jeld ( Maas.) Republican. ‘The leadiz.g paper at the national capital: contains ali the latest news; is enterpri: Charlestown (W. Va.) Spirtt evidence of the truth that inde success In the news- WILLIAM A. GORDO THOMAS DOWLING, Auctr. A. HYDE, Trustee, J.T, COLDWELL, Balesman. FPLHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, ALTIMOBRE AND GHIO REAT DOU. AND SHORT to take effect BUNDAY Tees, * LEAVE WASHINGTON: SH. B, WILLIAMS, Auctioneer. No, 1001 D street northwest. NCERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL TATE on North Capitol street, and P streets north, andalso on P street north, between North Capito! street and First streat east; and also on O street, between North Cap- itol and First street east: also on Boundary street, between same streets. and in alléy be- tween’ and P and North Capitol and First 31 By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Cou f Columbia, In equity cau: maier against G: THE GREAT TIONAL ROUTB eR Capt. Lt. Archer, R.N.B, bet ¢, Richardson; Bi Cc. and rellable.— AND JUST BEYOND MOUNT PLEASANT. By virtue of a seed of trust, dated the ree 1, one of the land records of the Dis-y by direction of the We will sell at public auction, on the seventh day of August, 1878, at 12 o*clock noon, on the premises, the followin lece or parcel o District of Columbia, begin ning at large bound ston denee is the talisman of Soper press.— The State, (Richmond, Va.) by any other ne that enters into the cor a frst-ciass journal,— Rockville Advocate at nergy and abilt fi an teresting Union neaes eaees novos 85, very thing except wines, etc. This is ab excellent opportunity. 10. on. in First-class Trans-Atlas the charming summer climate of Ni a. First cabin toSt. John’s, Newfoundland. .§35, gold First cabin to Live: Id pool. = further information apply to ia A. SCHUMAGHE 5 South Gay street, Baltimore, M OBTH GERMAN LLOYD. 'P LINB BETWEEN ‘HAMPTON AND BR. The steamers of this ‘olumbia, and secured thereb} WEDNESDA' t No. 6122, Francis H, 3! W. Stegmnaier et al., I will sall at public auction, upon the premises, to the highest bidder,on MO: AY, the 12th day of August, 1878, commencing at 4 o'clock p.m . the following-descrived Lots o| six (6), seven (7), ne (9), thirty-seveu (37), thirty -eignt (40), of Elward square numberad ted ‘the most successful ef the coantry.—Fr We commend It to those of our readers desiring 5 tive and ae~ from the Federal Capital.— Kingston Bast Penns the lands of Lewis and York: thence north 54deg., east 392'¢ feet along said line to the northeast corner of land. herein de- seribed; thence ‘south 36 d the east line of J. C, Lewis’ east 194 fect along the east line of said Lewis” ud’ to the southeast corner; thence north 80° west 195 feet to angle in road: thence so.tt 183 feet to corner; thence north 184 deg., West 308 feet to corner; thence south 63: 3, West 225 feet to angle In road; thence south 63 dog., West 153 fent to east side ot 14th streat Trad; thence nortan 28 deg... 14th ‘street to corner: thence south 76% deg., east to beginning: containing 231.363 ground, togetber with the improvements, cash, ba'ance in six, twelve and eighteen months with interest. at 10 per cent. pes apnum until paid, and secured by notes aud dso of trust on the proj purehaser’s cost. quired when the propery is *: ¥. A. STICK &.m.—8t, Louls, Chicago, Sotumbus, ana Lots numbere: Express. ‘ant spt Sunday. Through Car to Sta POL to Cine dail; @! | e of the best | “yoy: ground, to wit: begt newspapers in the count! deserve the prosperity 1t eajuys, mond (¥a.) Whig. cgest cirenlation, and 1s on ished at the National Capital,— Garrett nine (39) and fort rded sutxlivision o} six hundred and sixty-e ght (668); and a'so Lots numbered thirty-five (35), fort forty-six (46), fort 48), fifty-one (61) . seventy~ wo ( except Saturday wud; thence south 644 re Express. Stops at Bla- urel, Annapolis Junction, en (47), fo.t filty-two (2), fi , Seventy-three (73), seventy-four (74) and seventy-six (76), of Wm. B. ‘Todd's recorded subdivision, datea February 13, 1866, of square numbered six hundred and six.y- The sale of these lots wit c avthe time above-mentioned. aud If not comp'e on the first day wili be con'faued from day to ¢ until all are sold, ‘The lots will be sold. separately, third cash, and ual instalments, payable per, and deserves the long life | is evidently in store for it.— Washington | gomgnp's and Hanover, eo ?,b-m.— Baltimore, Annapolis, Ellicott City 11:80 p'm.—New YORE, PHILADELPHIA AND Baltimore Bational Onion, Full of the latest domestic and forel, 2 Bowlin; Green, New York, the National Capitai.—Keyser (W. 2 \LYDE’S nEW) EXPRESS LINE ILADELPHIA. A. BI ARGTON AND west 162 fect along Goings about BosTON EXPRESS. On Sundays to ng at all Stations, | Stops at Laurel, timore, Bladensburg, and Laurel Tederick via Relay. Stops at Annapolis Frederick, Hagers- square feet of a first-class Independent paper from a: Capital, try 1t.—Grayeon (W. Va.) LEXAN DEI Terms: One-third one ai a time. sale as follows: the remainder in two e six and twelve mouths secured by a ceed of trust on the pro ferred payments to bear | rT annum until paid, quired ai time of sale. ply with all the terms, Tight reserved to resell at risk and cost of defaulting purchase aneipg at purchaser's cost. GEORGE TUCKER B. WILLIAMS, Auet. TOOWNMAN & GREE! USTEE'S SALE OF VALUAB AND IMPROVEME WEST, OPPO: By virtue of two deeds of trust, date 1875, and December 224, 1: tively in Liber No! 801, 143, and Liber 806. for the District of me of the hest and cheapest papers pu?) the United States.—Murtinaburg (W.V .m.—Point of Rocks, ‘inchester and Way 81 leposit of $2°0 Way Stations on! ore, Annapolis a Washington paper cannot do | y sold, loverest at the rate 0’ 7 it. Leesburg ( Va.) $25 deposit ro- cumpited with ti y subscribing HENR THOMAS DOWLING, Av 7OUNG & MIDDLETON. ‘Real Kstate Auctioneers, THREE-STORY D STORE ON mB. +:80 p.m.—Philadelphia, Norfolk and Baltimore Express. Norfolk except Sunday. NORFOLK Pas- SENGERS TAKEN IN THE Cars Di! | ATCANTON, Stop at Bladensburg +6:60—Baltimore and Bi +7:15—CHICAGO AN! SLEEPING CARs to Cl Vincinnatt, Louisville and Pitts. ittaburg, except Sunday, Pull- NEW YORE, PHILADELPHIA AND LEEPING Car to New r published at the bews.—Ellievtt City (Md.) Pro- tional capital; RECT TO BOAR A Wide-awake, first-class Providence, aud Fall Hiver. on 1m the count’; ing their goods lant one tare them marked formation apply to J. H. JOHNSON . ¥ street northwest, and 1th. whart, Washington, D. C one of the best TRUSTEE'S SALE O ‘Trustee, 1330 F street. BRICK | DWEL d EASTSIDE OF NORTH CAPITOL STREET, BETWEEN H AND I STREETS. Of trust, dated Gctahe T Wars tations, ‘D CoLuMsca EXPRESS, te none should 6. , Auctioneers, ulzed as the leading newspaper ‘aston (W. Va.) Sentinel. posted on national affairs sab- am (Texas) Banner. mtial paper at the | y. server. j which has a great and Anexcelie::t example of alive newspaper.—Frost= ) Mining Journal, both valuable and cheap,— By virtue of a deed 6:4, 1877, duly recorded in Li! folio 275 ‘et seq., burg Express, man cars, If you waxt to kee geribe for it. — Bren ‘The most popular and tnflue Fu yeieville (Tenn) one ef the Land for the District of Columbla, aud at tha request ot rty secured thereby, we will seil at public ny In front of the T3, ON F SITE THE ‘ork. and Special Sleep! All trains stop at Relay Stat 1878 rusiiis ) THE NORTH, WEST AND SOUTHWEST, x dle Track, Stect Batis, weet Splendid Boenery, Magnificent Eauiomens, MERICAN LINE sal! every THURSDAY di Philadeiphia to Liverpool, touching at jueenstown. ‘Cabin, intermediate an¢ bad at H. ors, 1489 F at, ' Also, agents to Antwerp. 14 tuate in the Cit: And known as lot numbered division of equare numbsred six hundred and seveaty-slx (676), together with the improvements thereon, ‘Terms of sale: One-third (3) cash, balance in six (6), twelve (12) and eighteen (18) mionths, with interest from the day of sale. secured by deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash at the option ‘A deposit of $100 required at the time of sale, and all conveyancing at the pur- If the terms of sale are not com- s from day of sale, the it to resell the property after five days advertisement, at the risk aud cust of defaniting purchaser. WwW. K. 4329-co&ds B. F. ‘STEIGER, RUSTEE’S SALE OF FOUR BILLIARD Poyssas (Collender’s make) AT PUBLIC By virtue of a deed of trust given to me, and duly recorded in Liber 811, follo 263, of the land District of Columbia, I will offer for ' premises, on SATURDAY, the Sd day 1878, at 12 Hilliard Tables, H.W. Collender,of New opular pa} . folio 345, of the laud records ass, Pathan Columpia, and by direction of the holder of the notes thereby secured, 1 will sell, at puuile auction, in front of the premises, oa THURSDAY, the 8th day of August. 1873, af 6's o’ciock p.m., hil the unexpired term’ in the lease Branted io David M. Davis by Margaret H. Siono deed dated on the 1 in Liber 792, folto 452, of fifteen years at the annual rent of $1, able monthly in advance, ) of the east ‘ington, D.C. Sa 34) 3m 8 CO. bs for the Bed Siar Brederickshur, the only live paper published in Washing- hland (9.) Times, August, 1875, T, popular and infiuential.— of the purchaser. 10th, 1878. LEA ‘ASHINGTU: corner of Sixth and B Pittsburg anc the W ni 4 p.m. daily, wi F spiciest and most welcome exchanges, enn.) Sentinel, sod interesting newspaper, Send for It, iF most luable exchanges.—Annapo- its (M4.) Gare: = - A live and newsy sheet.—Sulphur Springe ATenn.) News. chaser’s cost, led_ with In’ five (5) day ustees reserve the rigl "Crossing eridian of 80 at ig'to the north of 45. =e or nothing to the THE CUNARD ST} ‘BEN NEW YORK arr, Lee AT COR. tat., or nothin; ‘On the hom on ¥ street north, with an average (80) feet, with the improvemen' large three-story and back buil adapted for stores and offices. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; balance in six and twelve months, with seven per cent. interest, se- cured by deed of trust. of sale required, if terms are not com) ‘Trustee reserves the rig of defaulting purchaser. depth of eighty consisting of @ mil brick house, HALL, brvnstees. AMSHIP COMPANY ITED. AND LIVBRPOOL. ARBOR.” ie paper.—Newmarket (Va.) Our GA, SPCF. ably edited paper.—Ritehte (W. Va.) No better paper.—Ptedmont Virgintan, THE EVENING STAR 4s published every evening, except Sunday, at the following rates Per year, by mail. Ver month, by mai it of $100 at time Church Paper, Conveyancing at purchaser's lied with in five days, to resell at risk and ‘M. A. GORDON, Trastes, H. WARNER, Auctioneer, records for the ‘New York and the East, 1:80 Orrasslon, 0" TO steerage, $80and 100 gold, na. feetx9 feet, ‘ork, With Balls, F strvet northwest, Aud every tolls ry Prtand * No 5 Steamers tot carrying ie Sete oes BY ‘$80, $100 and gold, additional, terms, ‘at very low rates. Steerage tickets from and Qaeenstown and all other parts of ‘Through bills of lading given for Belfast, Gias- Ha other ports on the Con= aor both wera wad )W., 605 7th street, Wash- “Meir Oaks. @. reancxurn. agent, N.Y. K ENNEDYW’S (Oldest in the Property B t CHAS. E. FRASER, Trustes. DUNCANSON BROS, Aucts: TSS USTEES’ SALE OF A THREE-S’ PRESS BRICK FRO a) STREET, NEARST. A. dated ‘A. D. 1874, and recorded in 110 888, of the land records of the subscribers will sell to ‘at public auc- Bingle copies... THE WEEKLY STAR ready for delivery every Fri- 0 per year. Single copies Is published an: day morning, at east one-third part of ia aurea ata east, con tow Jersey itol street, and depth of the lot,"* with = ‘and ine with sai: Gne-tourth eri 5 coptes cne year for $9.00, and one copy to the getter-up of the clud. 10 copies one year for $15.00, and one copy to the getter-up of the 20 coptes one year $20. *@- it ls a condition of this offer that the Subseriptions of each club shall all commence Sr ame time, and all go to the same post lee. wenue and South Cay ae oe ont Brick House, water. AND FEEDERICKSBURG RAILWAY AND ALEXANDRIA AND WASHINGTON BAILBOAD. ‘Alexandria, 6, 7, “uu 4:30, 0:0, Tp.ine On Bunday of Od aes ALEXANDEIA Egian loney safely invested, ey dana insurance fected 28 i af B *.* Bubsertptions in all eases,—whether sin gie or in clubs,—to be paid in advance, andae Daper sent longer than paid for. Address, in all cases, THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER WASHINGTON, i § er Of 7th street at ty ‘W. KENNEDY, Trustee. ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED un- ‘August 1th. 1873, san a SOHN W. REN NED ‘Jaleeman, iS ston Gold ses Sire wa Gunn Pistols, . Care on ‘lated. Wt dies and ‘Gentlemen ne artic ef all enterprising and successful busigeas sus.” 1s that nothing repays so well the money invested as Aduar Using in 9 paper which EVERYBODY reads. That 1s the true way to secare pubiicity. The best Dusi- hess men Know the value of sdvertising tn such @ Paper—and soch a paper is TH" EVENING STAR. It has the largest circulation in proportion to the Population of the elty in which it printed of any Paper in the world. it practically covers the whole feld, pita —e—ee————— Kearney, the Agitator. EVENTS IN THE LIFE OF THE CHIRE OF THE LABOR PARTY. (From the Boston Journal, ) Briefly, he is an Irishman become av Ameri- cau citizen; a drayman turned agitator. Speaking in detail, it may be said that be was born in Oakmont, county of Cork, Ireland, in February, 1si7. His father, Michael Kearney was an Irish laborer, and died when Dennis Was but eleven years of age. The family con- sisted of seven sons; Jeremiah, now aged thir- ty-four, who follows the sea and is supposed to be on the coast of Africa; Dennis, aged thirty- one; Patriek, aged thirty, a resident of this city and a blacksmith by trade; Michael, also a resident of this city and a tailor: Daniel, aged twenty-six, who is in San Francisco witti his brother and takes charge of his business as drayman during his visit east; Timothy F.. aged twent > s Dennis on his aged twenty one, ha Christian Brothers in San Fr nd pro. boses to devote I chur. istian teacher. Denuis Kear ney began life as a postboy in his native vil lage at the early age of six years \ue the mail in the early morning an adjoining town and attending his labor performed. His fathes s death when he was but eleven years old, compe!l= him to leave home in order to obt Ip to Support the fami cabin boy in a vessel sailing from to Liverpool and later went on voy | ast Indies, He was so inteliigen’ Sailor before the mast that, at tl remarkably early age of tourteen rears, he rose to be inate of a clipper ship, and at nive. teen Was capiain in charge of one of the lary vessels in the foreiga trade. Ever Lis first experience as a cabin boy he Yr an lag. He has saile ling Billow, Finen} Chesley, in and out of the ports of N Kosion, Baltimore and San Francisco. On the 24th of Oviober, 1858, he reached San | Francisco on the Shooting Star, and after that followed the sea three or four years. He | remained two years as first ofticer of the Shooting Star. Te then went as second oftie ob the Steamer Active, betwecen San Fran. cisco and Victoria. Afterwards he becaine foreman on the wharf, and about fi ears | ywent into the draying business, payiag | (vto the man whom’ he ‘bought out. Dur the years that he followed the se: he Supported his mo:het om the vld country to this sa comfortabie little home with two her sons near the Brighton station i Aibany rallroad. He al | is brothers to this country, and has | d_them to obtain employment, so that are ail doing well. A little more than a year ago he first appeared before the people | of Francisco as an agitator. Inthe spring | , the draymen of the city lelda mee totake measures for the 01 y regarded aS a monopoly meitteaming. ke athe govern- | rney Was made a member at a comnittee to w nator Sargent Dat that gen lea an laving, as it is said, treat: | d the committee cavalierly, the matter was rried before the regular authoriues in the fall, when Kearney took a leading part. At this time he called a meeting in a 1, whi was held on the 12th of September, who composed it pa E upon the workingmen to sever the i tions with the old’ parties and unite in their own interest. Reforms were called for in the i anguage, which may be taken as the ostensible purposes of the party 1. The abolition of all assessments on eandi- dates for oflice, the people to own the offices, “not the ineumbents. iding siate and municipal officers to a accountability for all their oficial acts. | The establishment by the state of a bureau of labor and statistics. 4. The immediate reduction and periodical regulation thereafter of the hours of labor. 5, The creation by the state legislature of a convention of labor, with headquarters in San A ily broken by the rai: ver whilepess iain A snowy bird that close caressed By brooding mother breast forsake the sheltering rest, aight, before its silver wings Files up to heaven, and fying stugs. These mt ‘And lovely oviects pane Bud malid Are ty pes of w! Dead Cities in Mary: There ere dead cities which have ed, Dut themselves pletely as Baby ‘ike the baseless fabric of a vi not a wreck behind—and Maryland ‘self has furnished the site of more than one these phantom dovoughs, of which scares even a tombstone remains to ir former inhabit For instance, there is the venerable . the capital of the province of i the oid time dignitaries the sessions of co old high revels in their it not an odd trick of at both Jamestown and Saint Mary's, tals of Virginia and Mary: hed so utterly from distinctest traces f them is the mellower filth and ior of the waving grain over the © Were popalous t expectations. been abande peared aa ey on—vanished mark the spot tants were buried. to gather duria and assembly and veivets and laces. e of the earth that t Saint Mary's was a city of gre had such hop ation Moved ra ul a Stage line fr heir Knees to th T twas expected to become ore rival of Saint Mary's and could not fail situated, was the | and now known as O just as they we nas Never grown Lo by It had much commeres MALY 1 sold.and thousands of he say died, but went to sleep, like the beauty of Do the young ageons at the Relay PS used to sail up that that the post And Eikridzte Landing, t L bacco was shipped 1 and Baltimore Anne A , Ol Howard and Montgomery led with silt— oes, a Europ: xamined the harbors and inquire pects of all our tows ween Joppa and ¢ put his money to rest in Charlestown, for that, was to be coming grea y Charlestown was? PS. Vet it was laid Shesieriowa, He will not find it ou the ma out for a very great ied Long Point. on the west side ot North ( y.” And the people F at hopes of it, an riicular favorite of the g But forall that Charles. who laid it o | the assembly, too. wn is a dead city. j to The city, howe . Which died the most com- Francisco. | pletely and the most ignominiously “The following Sunday the first of the series | of meetings on the “Sand lot,” so-called, wa bout 300 men attended, but the fol lowing Sunday there were 1,000, and the num- bers increased from week to week until at times from 12,000 to 15,000 would be present at ouce. The speakers used strong language, and though Kearney and others were arrested again and again, and released on bail, their speech became only more emphatic. "Then me trial and acquittal on the charge of in- bg riot, and those troubles over, interna! dissensions arose, which, however, were quel! ed by Kearney, who was soon elected perma nent president of the workingmen’s party. Fathers’ Rights Not Absolute. A CHILD TO BE LEFT WITH ITS MOTHER WHEN SHE DOES THE MOST FOR IT. Judge Daniels gave a decision yesterday the contest upon habeas corpus between Jesu Louis Pirod and his wife Marie M. Pirod, tor the custody of their son, Jules Aime Pirod, eleven years old. The husband claims that the wife frequents disreputable society anu is unfit to have the care of the child. She, on the other hand, says that Pirod after abusing and maltreating her for years abandoned her and the boy aud went toFrance.. He recently returned to this country, and failing to get the child instituted these proceedin purpose: Judge Daniels in his decision says “While the father’s right to the control of his infant children i: ordi- | nary circumstances, assured by'the law, still itis not absolute in its nature, but has been subordinated in casesof dispute to the impo tant determination of what seems to be best for the ultimate good of the child. That the leading consideration to be followed whe! the‘ability of either parent is drawn in troversy. In this ease each party has char the other with grave marital miscondu which, if true, would render each an sopmoper rustodian of the child. But the preponde: of the evide Well as the probabilities indicated by the gen- teel appesrance of the child, are directly in- the mother. She is shown to be a industrous woman, sustaining herself cuildina reputable manner, wh ent with the truth of the ‘char: hev by her husband. better for him than can pos. ¢d from any efforts his father can possibly make. His own inclination and best justinets apd th also of the public will, in the end, be promoted by refusing the jon of the relator and leaving the the custody of his mothe nd a: or to pine efiect is directed.”—[N. ¥. World. th. der July Coat MINE Fauutnc Ix.—During the last few days the west side workings of the i Ridge mine, one of the leading collieries, Shenandoah, has been’ falling ‘in. The process known tominers as “robbing lars” had been going on for some tn past in mine. and the su) the roof were nearly all tal number of large openings have been made ce which the borough limits in cl the surfa proximity to a number of houses. Consider able fear is entertained by people under whose dwellings the workings extend, and a num- ber of them have vacated their houses. One of the slips is within twenty yards of the main branch of the Lehigh Valley railroad, and the road is liable to vo down ‘at any me. T colliery belongs to the Philadelphia a ing Coal and Iron company, ani throwinga number of men out of employ, the company will lose much valuable coal as the result of weakening the roof supports. A Novel MatcH BETWEEN AERONAUTS.— Professors Gilbert and Hayden, both aeron- auts of some pote, have made a match for a balloon race at Cincinnati, between the bal- loon A. Erkenbrecher, holding 60,000) feet of yas, and the balloon Leo Steele, holding 48,0) leet. Professor Hayden bets $500 against $3) once a busy emporium of Baltine J e third attempt uty to establish a county svat. lected with great care, on the east bank unpowder, hol a great distance below good, bold, broad water, and it Was a notable place before there were any houses to speak of in had house and jail, arge factories: < a ge quantities and shipped to Bristol, to Lisbon, t iL. eLough to hav Baltimore count Joppa roads” found in Balti nore and Harford counties, converging to. Wards that pointon t prothonotary of Joppa itself vanished coi he face of the ea }, and you may how from the very site wher unpowder, and the the county lived there is no more to be pletely from € vot canvass-back ducks once stood Bal in unty’s busy seat.—( Baltimore He ning Bulletin. THE TELEPHONE © lish government Te! posea to extend to telephones the already possessed by the spect to telegraphs, a firm of London solicitors write to the 7iesto say that if the bill should pass into law it will practic fiscation of the inventior out compensation, notwithstanding that the inventor has obtained let amount of capi time and study, has be and all this upon the BO Such monopol, ENGLAND.—The Eng- raphs bill having pro- Hy amount to a con- faith of existing law on the Post- Parliament,” they add, “never interferes with vested interests with? out compensation, and this princip ognized when the Telegraphs ac That actenabledt » upon this subject, as |eraltotake away the business from the th existing telegraph companie: lature took care to provide should receiv e Postmaster ( s- that the latter full compensation.” AMONG THE WITNESSES at th trial of Hodel, av ae is | ous 1 handed the ing it at the president of t how how the prisoner had “Don't point it at me, 3 loaded in two chamt emarked the witness, “Ill ta ithe revolver just like this shouted the usher. And the wit- ved of the pistol and bundied off 0. | to his place without more ast Tuesday tole fo the Edward Stro! Works district, who bo in town a suit ef clothes on his way se he was wearing were insufficient to hide war he owned besides much property Was He has in this | thither by of Shenandoah Irom ght for Lim at a store nd 3 her valuable property. hrough mismanagement. no relatives that we know of.—[ Page On Wednesday, July $1, 1878, at 5 p. ANGANRT, beloved wife of Joseph Boyd, of ut and our guide; 1a.ot pain. tease. ‘She's gone, our Lud her dear partuer Low Is left Aud her dear partu Her sisence to bewall, that he, with the smaller balloon, wiil rise | a higher and remain in the air longer than Gil- bert with the larger one, each to send a man with his rival carrying instruments to deter- mine the height attained. The match from its novelty is attracting considerable atten- tion. The data of the ascension has not yet been fixed. Count SCHOUVALOFF took his little son with him when he went to sign the Beriiu treaty, in order that the boy might have an opportu- nity of remembering the interesting event iu future years. Among Coie persons present ced Were the Princess marck and Countess Bismarck, who look down upon the cere mony from a box in the hall, while Herr von Werner, the painter, whose brush is rpet- uate the Congress, sat at the table with the plenipotentiaries. A TUNNEL THOUGH 4 TREE.—The tunnel for the passage of coaches through the tree in the Tuolumne grove on the road fri eae ce ere tie eed completed. and eyery kind of traveler who passes through ¥ In Stafford coun TEPHENSON, v Taeday, July 80, 1870, Rou T A. BTEe 0 UNDERTAKERS, &c. UNDERTAKER, (Formerly with BR. F, Harvey), 940 F street n.w., One door east of Tenth street. Burial Caskets of all grades and Bodies Embalmed and prepared = Lady attendants at Everyibing reasonable terms, SPINDLER, Bios Sciaaete Sor transporte notice. snd on the most tust-class ean it on the stage or other vehicle for more than | C; thirty feet. It is contemplated to cut a room Mint of passers Oy. fe eet eae oerest ment of a ly a curiosi will always be remembered by those who shall have the privilege of seeing i"? mand refresh- COHN B. WRIGHT, sit UNDERTAKER, 1337 10th st. nw. URGDOBF. UNDERTAKER, rivilege of seeing it =. az-At a recent bull-fight at Pampetana, A. the famous Spanish toreador, “Srara | two other spadag were badly gored. 4 Z CODD WELL, 336 Fenn’a avenue nite

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