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EDUCATIONAL. STEAMERS, &c. MISCELLANEOUS. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. THE EVENING STAR. RACTICAL INSTRUCTION. pit reishing, prretioal Instruction in ARITH: 1 Gri Ee or Preparat 3603 TC si OHO OF THE NATIONAL Unusual advantages an: afforded cient in ae studies. Stu- pecteee Lael call RIE, Teacher of the Guitar and Persons of no knowledwe of yor aie in, month. Charges.res ‘WATT wt TE HALL scHor Mary's County, Mp. ‘The next session will hexin MONDAY, FEBRU- ARY 2, 1880. Board and tuition @75 in advance for each session of five months. or Circulars aDPIY tO wat, BRISCOE, Secretary to the Board. Fo® HORESES; FORTRESS ™ MONROE Steamer Lapy oF THE Tee leaves 6th-street wharf on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 5 p.m. ‘Piney, Point ai Point Lookout, conn = &c. Leaves Norfolk alternate aan ea First-class fare, $2; Round Trip, Second-class fare, $1.50: Roun id Trip, $2. DAILY LINE ON THE POTOMAO RIVER. Steamer Joun W. THOMPSON leaves street Renin gal acuta Laan tiea Seiad aad Mane eee ae intermediate landings. Steamer ostier leaves same wharf at 7 a.m. on aris Clem- ent’s page chaedn to Coan River and Smith’s Creek; Se ptico, stopping at interraediate [STEAMERS FOR NEW YORE. Steamers E. C. KNIGHT and JouN Greson alter- nately leave Pier 41, East River, New York, every Saturday ae 4p.m., and 63 Water st., Friday m ering an Alexandria same day. taken at lowest rates. Apply at Stoai or pears National Metropolit |AM'L BACON, President. WLLE V. PRUDHOMME'S French Classen” New term in, January. M4 and 64 p.m. private fnetfuetion. Kare advan pupils, adults. a ka eluhteen. Claes hours, 11 and idioms ora! invited on Thuredays, at. 3} D tolp.m. T fe. ISBES) 3 POL. LOCK AND NOERR'S Sch 1» 1127 13th st, n. we from. first ‘to grammar on in German given free. rma o cpartment for ladies. jecl3 K SEMIN. ARY for Youn Sth st. Tailios and St lish branches, Peas Book ap a Nand extended course in Lat Gireulars af the bock stores, “addnees Maat Ge CONDEON, Principal. de EGULAR he N CH SCHOOL FOR YOUNG ate Lomone ation Be Prospectun sae Madame ‘Delarue, "Frengt fancy ae aes N aS SNARE AND RNDE ides & #0 Ish tne GRAV: Ladies both day deparauents ‘tor ‘SIC, 707 8th st.—Orwan Lessor burek Orxan-), Voice Cultu ton teacher.) Piano. Free claazes, & rds. SRORNE'S ENGLISH AND. aEEERGE BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL for Young Ladies and Children, 943 M ath st. Next quarter will commence Nov. 17. INSTITUTE, COND TTR 850 per quarter: Girls, $40, pupiie admitted. AM, ara: fion' 85 and uy st., corner of Ii dents aaa tat buin busin » hanes & W. FLYNN, A. 2 Sth st.n.w. sl Teacher of PIANO, ORGAN and e Vooar MUSTO. Partiews inners, 88 yo as those wishing to be qualified for Terms moderate. 1215 H st. n.w. Grex RIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, CoRnER 7TH AND L education for real life to sons and. daiiahters. e course comprises Penmanship, Spel cence, bunneas Avie Entry Bookkeeping, Business tical Economy, Commercia Law, ‘and Leo- tone tect aoa ee ‘or particulars vie eee. 0. SPI STREETS N-W., Open for recep- in Auwust and there- 1 Collese, or sddresa ENCER, PRINCIPAL. _ MEDICAL, &e. ries O1 = Me He has a supply of Pure Vaccine Virus. R. RICORD'S ESSENCE 0. manhood and the vigor of Shattered constitution in four weeks. This life-restoring raneay en by all about to marry, or who weakened from excess or any other cause. Success in every case is as certain as that water quenches thirst. Sole agent, Dr. JACQUES, No. Drugs ists supplied. ERVOUS EXHAUSTION.—A modical ce- Say, comprising a series of lectures delivered at ly, on the cause and cure indisputably how f LIFE restores ‘useum of Anatom: ature decline, showl y be regained, affordinw x clear 8 mal of nervous and pameteat debi 20 years’ experience. |B; 2 stampe. Address Secretary. lway, New York. the oldest established and only reli- in the city, can be Massachusetts avenue from 1 Female Complaints and Irregulari- Consultations free. Separate decl-m, w-f4m. ES’ PHYBICIAN at 455 ties quickly cured. rooms for patients. ABTEING DI RY. s* sf MANHOOD RESTORED. SA vitim o of. fouthful imprudence cansing. ervous debilt every yy has Simple self cure, which, he "yall send FRED to. hi his fellow sufferers. 43 Chatham St. oe NEAR 3 NINTH. —The new Turkish ant ‘Rooms are now complete. Ne cra eine ia fret establishment | by een wii. ‘The dest establishment Yor! oct See IMPOTE) ture decay, nieatons: and all venereal diseases by Dr.” HENRIE. tis Saekmse ora male weaknesses, F INSULT ee pear eo 436 st., from vand S Seal ‘Weakneas, Ni Gonorrhasa or Syphil- positively cured in from 6 to aan ei i strictly oH a ‘Refers to hysi- Gans Baltimore. Main moe. 19 8. ow rots Baltimore. Charzes moderate. sep29. ‘ADAM DE FOREST HAS REMEDY = Ladies. All female compiaints 25 7th si Soarefren Tied pm, (UREISH BATH.—A luxury. T and fever, Fhewing tis, st D.w., near Iu . Shedd. Nervous Emiseions, Impot tract one for chills &c. Satisfaction y and Friday. 609 HENEY MOTT’S FRENCH SOWDEESS Fs ne for Disease of thé aba on ay of Dries, coca JOHN TRIPP'S an Te Isa Case cure Soe be Syphi Ova Potro, cae oh sgasrantsed in either stage. and oe ay josie own iene ene alsin tet my. amo ‘blown in them and labels Serer ptsewrez, COOKE & PORTER, BEST QUALITY OF WHITE AND RED ASH s ANTHRACITE COAL. dclean, 2240 Ibs. to the ton ‘8 Creek, Lump and Run of y cargo, car load or single ton. WooD uw# ALL PINF, OAK AND HICKORY OF BEST QUALITY, Is Corp Lenora, cu eaeee AND SPLit To ANY IZ. ‘Well screened BAKERS’ PINE A SPECIALTY. Main Office, 1419 New York ave. Office and Yard and Indiana ave. Shipping Wharf and Yard, foot = 10th st. IMORE BRANC! Main Office, 30 Bost Oice aves near Biddle st. A yard. foot'of York st. LEWIS, Sales Agent for Washi Parvate Telephene: Lines to filso, connection with **"Telephonic Bedinnge ts is cities. lec29 ‘Office and Rail- N4tr0x4L FAIB ASSOCIATION. IE FIRST PREMIUM SERDLING) WOOD was awarded asa oat cee STEPHENSON & BRO., Depot and Mill, 7th-street = Office: 12th and Penna. avenue. be rept me ‘CONNECTIONS. St Gace, w ILYDE’S NEW EXPRESS LINE Pérapeirmys, aLEEARDRIA, WASHINGTON 6 AND Sree, Neh oe connecting at Philadelphia ‘Providence, the ights meee daily uni .m. Through bills ef iaten given to Boston and d Providence, and Fall River. Consignees wis! landed at Georgetown ye will oe Poy marked UGrosorrow™. D. of at peesie wey ee Hi; JOHNSON & reet northwest, and 12th-street w Rachin DG. WILLIAM P. GLYDE & O0r Gene Wiunagers; 12 South Wharves, Puilad Nope GERMAN _LLOYD—Ssrrasurr ‘Ling BETWEEN NEW YORK, Havas, LONDON, ‘The sosmers of this company wil sail every Sat- steamers o} arday from Bremen Pier, foot of 3d street, Hoboken. Rates of passaxi : From’ New York to Havre, Lon- pte D, 3 pe oe oe ia " carrying the mail to the | Bee ae Jersey City every. alternate Wednesday and Saturday. Oabin $65 #70; Inter: fe avn 8 S Steerage $23. H-CAZAU, Gen'l BObs at Bon Win. ot, Freight iolght he, ee W MOR fits, 80 Brwary General Pasoonmer jal UNARD LINE. ‘With the view of diminishing the chances of col- YOR ‘oe Bonen! erensing the Shoridian of 6 at 48 lat., or nothing to the north of 43. On the hi ard crossing the meridian of 80 st 42 lat., or nothing fo the north of 42. THE OUNARD STEAMSHIP OOMPANY LIM- Between New York and a SAVEEDOO!: Call- ing at Cork Hari N.B., *REW "YORK, nid) Ba Wed. Feb.18 Be Qnd every following Wednesday trom New York. RATES OF PASSAGE. bce 880 and 8100 gold, according to sccommo- Tenet to Paris, $15, gold, additional. Return tickets on favorable terms. Steorage at very low rates. Steorage tickets from 1 and Gaceutown, and all other parts of Europe, at lowest ra ee bills of iden given for Belfast, Glasgow, itwerp and other ports on the Continent, tnd Ter Meaitetrancan ports. For freight ans passage apply at the Company's office, No. 4 Bowling Gi x both steerage ant eatin, to in) (OTIS BIGELOW, GOD Tth strech, Washing at " OHAS. G. FRANOKLYN, Agent, N.Y. RAILROADS. ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILEOAD. THE GREAT DOUBLE TRACK. nal Route id Short Lin cena Set sees > Southwi To take effect Sunday, *November ‘16, 1879, at 1:20 LEAVE WASHINGTON. p.m.—Baltimore, Ellicott City and Way Sta- s.m.—tNew York, Philadelphia and Boston Express. On Sundays to Baltimore only.- fast eHelay Sts mont, Htabary gs Serstowh, rede. rick and way, V Ny Baldmoys and Laurel Express —Point of Rocks, Piedmont, Strasburg, Wheehester, Hagerstown and way Ca en me Ney, York, Philadel; ae ee and Batrccre Eagite Pale tar to Mer cork ent Philadelphia. 8:35 a.m.—t8t. Eanes On aeons a Eaprees: inch, exce rt raunday. Thro car i rie Petingh eke eee sm Ba gaily. ¢ oxcopt soevt Sud rds riaye we ¥ id Hi: 3 “Zab pm.—Daltimore, Annapolis, Ellicott City an90 pein. ayes (om P ae and Boston Express. Sto ction. (£35 Rm.—tPoint of Rocks, Frederick, Hagers. pwn, ie and Way Stations: “On Sunday to in¢ of Rocks and Way 4:40 p.m.—tBaitimore, Annapolis and —— Ste- Bua BREE EXPRESS. Norfolk om eeekt Sune . Norfolk passengers taken in th 0 ou at Canton. Stops at Bladensbi and Laurel. -00 p.m.—Point of Rocks and Way Stations. 6:45 p.m.. itimore and Ws tions. $350 pth TBALTIMOWE AND LAUREL EX- Loprag Elkcott City, ye vis vig Relay. CHIC GLUMAUS AND sTSBURGH EXPRESS. 3. Bleeping = Getisburen exce) a oom ae ELPHIA AD Dpkisthiony EXeRess. Bie at at Bladens- burg and Laurel. lew York, and ale Pee Bag Lous ‘and Cincinnati Express. eta ti qSunday only. Other trains daily, except trains ato it Relay Station. px ce latormadon ion n AEply at the, Ba bere and ene Tek Station. et O' 603, 61¥ and Corner 14th fihvand Pennsyivania ave enue where orders will be taken for to be check and received at any neat Re LEMEN 3, L. M. COLE, General Ticket Agent. GEO. 8. OUST General Agent. mayl7 1879 resgi¥fFama 1879 TO THE NORTH, WEST, AND SOUTHWEST. Double Track, Steel Rails, SPLENDID SCENERY, MAGNIFICENT EQUIPMENT. In Effect JANUARY 6, 1880. TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, from Depot, 7:40 40 p.m. daily, with Patscs Oar to Ohicago. BALTIMORE AND POTOMAQ RAILROAD. For, Canandaigua, Gere ws Buffalo, Niagara Falls and the North, t Bundays 1:40 p.m, dal t Saturday, ith Palace Cars to Canandaigua. For Wiliams Lock Haven, and ‘at 10:40 a.m. except + Sunday. For New York ana the East, East, 8:10 s:m., and 1:30 m. daily, except Sunday, an daily, With Palate Gard atiaded: ‘Tinatied xpress Sb Buiman Parlor Cars, 9: 30 aan rte except For Brooklyn, N. ¥., all ch trains connect at Jersey. City wi ‘with boats of Brooklyn Annex, affor m3 t transfer to Fulton street, ‘avoid: double ferriaye and Journey across New Yor 10 a.m. and 1:30 a daily, 30 and 9:45 p.m., Aatty? “Ein: m. except Sunda} or 030,10 0 a tn. aad a #30, 40 and 9.45 p.m. On 40 and 9:45 p.m. Line, 6:00 a.m. asa, Pope's Oreck ‘daily, except Sunday a i polis | ree 10 ain and 4:20 p.m., daily, ex- ae AND FREDERIOKSBURG RAIL- AOA AS AND AD AL ETANDEIA AND WASHING- 3 1 o For, Ale: rib, 7:20, 9, 11 s.m., £2 2 6:20 p.: june a Trains leave CES ie rt 8, 10 Gn Ginday’ at 8 aid 100m-, ‘and 7 and can be procured at the offices, east ‘corner of “Thirteenth street and avenue; 001 corner of Sixth street Penn. ————————— TEBIG com nes CT OF MEAT, FINEST FEAVGRING. STOCK FOR UPS, MAD: Disues AND SAUGES. * abe ANWS EXTRACT OF equines" peifish Modioal Jourual" Bo parey Licbaes Smature Joe fi thay Rog b simile x4 ee in England fants ERIC 508 EER a or pees Ae lea CUTICURA BLOOD AND SKIN HUMORS Speedily, Permanently Economi- cally Cured by the Cuticura Rem- edies when all other known Medicines and Methods of Treatment fail. Scrofulous Ulcers and Sores, Abecceses, Milk lan Fever Sores, Erysipelas Sores, Old Sores and Discharging Wounds, Boils, Carbuncles and Blood Trpurition, which manifest themselves by bursting through the skin and eatin= deep into the flesh, when n treated internally by the Cuticura Resou- VENT and externally with the Curicura and CuTI- Ge RA Sones rapidly heal and disappear. Salt Rheum f Eczems, Teter, Ringworm, Peoriasis, Leprosy, Barbers Ttch and ail Sealy and Itching Eruptions of the Skin, Scald Head, Dandruff itating Sha ltching Humors of the Sealp, which cause the Hair to become dry, thin and lifeless, and result in Premature Baldness, are permanently cured by the CuTicura REMEDIES. SKIN DISEASE. A Remarkable Letter from J. A. Tucker. Esq., Manufacturer of the Bay State Superphosphate. Mrsens. Weeks & Porrer:—Gentiemen:—I think Thaye paid for medicines and medical ‘tre stment during the last twenty years all of three thousand dollars, without receiving any permanent relief, Last May while takiny a Turkish bath at 17 Bea- constrest a youre mat employed thore vy thoname of Wm, Corbett induced me to allow him to apply a preparation that he had upon me, assuring me that Hives perfectly harmless, and for a certain consid- gration he would cure me within thirty days from the tinie he commenced. In case he failed to do so Iwas to pay him nothing. TI consented, and ho ap- plied it nearly every day for flv ks, when the liseare entirely disappeared. I very cheerfully paid him fie amouut agreed upon, and then asked him what thisremedy was, and he replied that it was no other than Curicura. Since that time I have had no trouble from this disease, and have not had such good health in veente years as I have had during the last six months. A have since my recovery bought Curicuna and ven it to friends suffering with skin diseases, an in every instance it cured them. believe it to be the sreatest discovery of the present century: 13 Doane St., Boston, Dec. 20; 1878. Not! Mr, Tucker is a well-known citizen, and has served the city in many important ca) He is at present a member of e Board 0 of idee: men. He isalso well known to ‘agricuiturivte and farmiers as the manufacturer of the celebrated Bay State Superphosphate. CUTICURA REMEDIES Have done for me what hundreds of dollars spent on other remedies have failed to do, and I do not hesitate to recommend them a4 first-Glass articles. Yours truly, RK BRANNAN. CARBONDALE, Pa., Dec. 20, Mer Be Skin and Scalp Diseases should be treated exter- nally with CuTK A, assisted by the Curicura Soap, and Resow’ ‘T taken internally, until cured and some time afterward. Where the Humors are confined to the Blood and not show themselves on the surface, the RESOLVENT alone will speedily drive them from the system. The Curicura REM- EDIES farang, cure eee most loathsome cases of Scrofulous and Skin and Scalp Humors, as is at- tested by hundreds of unsolicited testimonials in our possession. Prepared by Weeks & Potter, Chemists and Drug: ists, 360 Washington street, Boston, Mass., and ‘or sale by all Druggistsand Dealers, Price of Gore cura, emall boxes, 50 cents; large boxes, contain- ing two and one-half times the qu quantity of small, SI. REsoLVENT, $1 per bottle. | CUTICURA Soar, 25 cents per cake; by mail, 90 cents; three cakes, cents. COLLINS’ Voltaic Electric Plasters. Weary sufferers from Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Weak and Sore Lungs, Coughs and Colds, Weak Back, Weak Stomach and Bowels, Dyspepsia, Fe- male Weakness, Shooting Pains through the Loins and Back, try these Plastera. Placed over the pit of the Stomach, they prevent and cure Aue Pains, Bilious Colic, Liver Complaints, and protect the sytem from a thousand ills. M OUISIANA STATE LOTTERY. A Splendid Opportunity to Win a Fortune. FIRST GRAND DISTRIBUTION, CLASS A, AT NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, JANUARY lira, 1880—116th MonTHLy Drawine. Louisiana State Lot Eottery erent: ‘This institution was Jatare of the State for ExicaConni on mat hae” able purposes in 1868 for the term of ‘Twenty five Wears, to which contract the 1 inviolable, faith of ‘he state ple which pledge has been re- eWed by an overwhelming popular vote securius its franchise in the new conctitution adopted De OUAP: APITAL PRIZE, @ 100,000 TICKETS i AT TWO. DOULA ARS. BACH: HALF TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR. LIST OF PRIZES. 1 Capital Prize. $30,000 2 Capital Prize. 10,000 1 Capital Prize. 8,000 2 Prizot of 82, + 8,000 000. > 5,000 2) Prizes of 500 10,000 100 Prizes of * 100, 10,000 200 Prizes of 10,000 Prizes 10,000 1000 Prizes of > 10,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of $300. 32,700 9 Approximation Prizes of 200. 1,800 _9 Approximation Prizes of 100. 900 1857 Prizes, amounting to.. * Responsible corresponding agents wanted at a'l paint to whom beral compensation will be paid. ‘rite, clearly ptauing 7 ‘ull address, for further it formation, or send orders by express or mail ad- dressed only to “M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans, La., or same person No. 310 mrcedway im ew York. All our Grand Extraordinary aro Una fhe supervision and man: agement Ror T. BEAUREGARD and JUBAL @eclT-4w ot _________,_ AUTHORIZED BY Ti ConMONVERTH QF KY 16TEL PopuLaR MonTHiy DRAWING oF THE Commonwealth Distribution Oo., AT MACAULEY’S THEATER, In the City of Louisville, on JANUARY 31, 1880. These dra thorized by act of the lezisia- ture of aD Sustained by the courts of Ken- rocky all il deauculout adv oreements of other lot ith- ‘ly on the last of ev OE Dy i] month (Sunda; prea and are Prominent eat state officials. Ey be his own supervisor, call cal hia nemabar and aco i pieced Te the eke” unl reins aut foe tho grand oppor. preTHE POET OWING PRIZES: g weverne|s Remit bank draft xpress. maureen, by expresa, cat ‘be sent at gpg es Full list of drawi Cou- recreates enue Laas os, Beker neler For tickets an< and information _ SpE kg eee eg a a fo. it nia bw Seay ai es anaes mer | “ DUBOIS ‘No. 1728 Penn. ave., has established a FIRST-CLASS CAFE, mae Dinner from (9 oe nee pt i es re rey magne balls. din Also, rooms on the eave ‘PREP scons mupiiea. [LEW sOnNSON & 00. Bankers, WASHINGTON, D. 0., DEALERS IN UNITED STATES BONDS, DIS TO-MORRO} pce. DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTFE'S SALE. Wes ; DARRIAGES, BUGGIES, ‘XPR: W. RSES AND ALTER B. WILLIAMS & 0O., Auctioneers. URNITURE, CARPET: ORT AUCTION. = On TO-MORROW, Jax. 10, COMMENCING AT 10 O'CLOCK A.M., We our ai Toon Farlor and Chamber Suites, Cottage Furniture: Walnut Wardrobes, Painted Bedst Bureaus and Washstands, Bair, Husk and Cotton Top russels, Ingrain and ofter ie Osepets. One small Hee Safe, combination Lock. cai WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE aaee D) REGULAR a OF FU shall gell in front of By lta ances Samah Bee in the payment ef the de at the request of the recy secured, sell at tion rooms of Thomas Dowling, corner of Pennayl- wwe TRDAY, and a propert bangs, niade by Jos. a of Phila- One Panel ‘and Curtain Coach, made by same One Hackney Carrii one son passenger DOW, HALT GAS fon, ee K. SIRE Nokt west wer Extension-' on-Top Carriage. Seas Top Busey: press W: Oneset of Doub Hi Ghe Licht Ret of Double Harness. Double Carri: laze ‘Three Sets of Single Buggy Harness. BR elscess lorses. One Dun Horse. Fe ofa Ier7, and recorded. in Til Folio. 324,’ one ot the land records for the District of Col ia, and at request of party se- cured esbys a I ee veil at public auction, in ie INESDAY. JANUARY Ot No. 9; in Joel Pecham’s in square No. 565, in W: ict, together with the im- on. of sale: One-third cash, of which 375 must be paid at time of ealo, balance in equal paynients ‘hteen months, secured by vurchaser’s notes, with interest at eight per cent. from day of sale and deed of trust on property sold, or all cash at option of purchaser. ancing and recordin; of rale to be compli AT 4: os ie ‘division of jot 8, D. W. DE HAVEN, Trustee. in six, twelve and ei HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. SALE OF SUPERIOR, at purchaser's cost. with in six days from day of sale, else Trustee reserves es right to resell at risk and “E. HOLTZMAN, Truste. Real Estate Brokers. UNIMPROVED 3 NEA 0} % N MERIDIA! ALORAMA, (PART OF ‘‘WID rte ofa deed of trust. 1 Feb Asis, and duly recorded of istrict. of Columbi est of the party: secared thereby, we will ublic auction, in front of the premises. on ‘Day oF Janvany, A. D. 1880, ‘the following described real istrict fF Ewenty-olaht (38). fs block cure (8), nine (9) and ten 0), He Die lot five (5), in block twent: aaa Elvan'’s pou cinision of Mel C. H. Bliss, and duly recorded an the office of the tee of the District of Col 145 square feet of ground, more ONS Same Day, and immediately after above men- tioned ee, ae, meee ev, oar two (22), W AND-SECOND- ccst of defaulting ibs ‘ITCH, FOX & BROW. above goods will be sold at my auction rocms SATURDAY, January 107TH, 1880, a” 10 o'ctock. No postponement on account, of THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. 200,000 DGGE WORTH DRY GOODS AT PUBLIC AUCTION. LANSBURGH & BRO. are sellin) Di Goon: &e., at their dou! MORNING, a7 10 o'croox. HARRY WEEKS, Salesman. A. BEHREND, Auct. 8-1 land ‘records ft the Di estate, vatate ‘a ian ‘ashi; Watcher, Diamonds and Jewelr: sold without reeerve, com! DAY MORN NING and EVENTS iG, JAN. 15TH, 3860, and to continue uatil all forfeited Busceee ae JEW! 1007 71 : jorcoran’s eub-di' tract of land called “Widow's Mite taining 30,400 square feat of ground, more or less, urter of the purchase money, with cash, and the b: fxeive and elghtesn months for the purchaser, with interest'at seven per cent. from le, ’and secured by deed of trust on the sold shall be taken. A deposit of fot willbe required at tim purchaser's cost. Muth in seven days, the ‘Tras ¢ the risht to resell the pro} cost of defaulting one tisement ion ‘of part es 7” said lots con- ‘which the notes of UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ SALE QF VALUABLE REAL ES- By virtue of a decree passed in E No. 7,008—Van Riswick vs, Rothwel reme Court of the District of Columbia, under a deed of trust, dated May 20th, 1873, and duly recorded pel of the land records for said Distri ell.at at public an an Tf terms of sale are erty at the risk and after five days advor- ROBERT EDWIN-G. ‘cunte J. T. COLDWELL, Auct. dec26, 8, 31, jan2, 5&8 ee THE ABOYE SALEIS POSTPONED UNTIL MONDAY, January 12rx, A 1d place ROBERT tof Columbine ction, in front of the prem OTH DAY OF JANUARY, 1880, ar do’ Eee Ty at all that certain Jot known, and described as lot numbered Kelly’ recorded subdivision of ‘Terms of sale: One-thir at samo time in cash; balance in three equal payments of six, twelve and eighteen months, With intrest st the ratoof 7 until paid, and to be sec EDWIN J.T. COLDWELT. Atctionee reent. per annum cured by a deed of trast on roperty gold, A deposit of 850 will be required J JOHN J. JOHNSON, i . A. LAMBERT, IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. aOR * SALE OF T ON FOURTH STRE MARKET STREET: TOWN, D.C. By wirtud of a deed of trast, dated the 29th 4 D. 1877, sind duly record: SUNCANSON BROS., +» Aucts. iE AND VALUABLE Sa aa: THE f BUILDINGS By. chee’ adecree passed in the causes 571 and No. 4,423, eqi preme Court, ef she day of October, A. edin Liber 866, folio 4 Records for Washington county, District of Golum- bia, and by direction of the part! the undersigned Trustees, will sell on MON- pay, one 127, 1880, ‘es secured there- Four O'Crock, premites, the following-described that part of Lot numbered and eighty (180) in Beatty and for the same. on. the south line of Ath street ee m lots numbered one hundred and ono hundred and soventy-nine, in said a Maidan and runnigg thence west thirt: (33) feet, more or lese, to thi 20TH DAY OF JANU- eh ‘at 3 O'CLOCK P. M, in front of the niece, all that certain parcel of land situate in 1e District: of. Colum bis. and known as those parts and2, in square No. 457, Srocontaived in the fellowiny motes and Besinnjng for the samo at the northwest corner of 6th and D streets norewel running thence north t, thencd west one hundred and Sinteen 9-12 fect, tenes souk to D & fe ith D street on one hdred andeixteen 9-12 feet to the place of gether with tie appurtenances. of the purchase money in juired to be deposited sale; balance at six, distant | thirty. yt @ Tear line of the lot ; thence south by and with the the lotsadjoining ‘ty-eight (68) feet, more or less; thence east twenty-eight (28) feet, more or lesa; thence south see eeven (57) feet, more or leas; thence east five ice horth one hundred and twenty-five ing, together with rear line of said ‘Term: 0) cash, of of which 8500 will be by the purchaser at the time of twelve, eighteen and twenty-four months, or all in purchaver’s option. The eterred payments, fo bear interestfrom the day of: BRB the eepery sold. 5) feet; then (ass feat to the place th te. mn ‘Terms: One-third cash; the balance at six and twelve eyonths, with notes bearing interest at cight rannum until d by st'on the propel at purchaser's cost. leposit required at tim terms of pao are not com within | woven Gaye tro fror right risk and cost of the defaulting WILLIAM CLABAUGH,) MAYHEW PLATER, Bo H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. SALF_OF VALUABLE GEORGE- NORTHEAST CORNER IMPROVED WITH BRICK Under and by virtue of a deed of trust, bearing date on'the 28th day of Api ist7, aud duly recorded in Lal fhe land records of the District of sell at public auction, ee 13, 1880, ar 4 O'CLOCK P.M, ront of the premises, all that 1 ona lying and being aoe JESUP miLten rovers at the VERY DESIRABLE ORTH OF THE CITY OF TO) QD ADJOINING MOUNT of trust, dated Decem- ker loth A. D., 1870, and. duly recorded 1a Liber No. 632, folio 176, &c., of the land rec- ton county, in the District of Co- ection ‘of the party tan eel at public auction, at the ate B. H. Warner, N. -W gton, (on THU! TRSDAY, Tite ore 80, AT 1 O'CLOCK P. M.,. cel of ground on oe of ST SALE OF TOWN ENG By Saree DUBAI: ords for Washingt all that certain Mins or par land, lyin2, and being in the county in) the’ Diseact of Columbian gad. contain seventeen and a-half (173) acres of la or lese, with all the improvements thereon, and being the same which was conveyed by and particularly Geecribed in deed of conveyance recorded in ‘of the land records for saving and exceptine in Georcttown, DI is, {numbered sevonty-fous 4,) in Beall’s addition tc bonded as follows: rset Beginning for the same at the northeast corner of Congress and Dunbarton streets and running thence east on the north line of Dun- barton street sixty (60) feet; thence north to Congress street one hun feet: thenes weet siaty (G0) feet to Conserens atvoct thence south with of Congress jundred and twenty (120) feet to the plac of begin. ning, tcgether with Washington county, ES £0 much of said property as was conveyed to y ‘bya deed of trust, recorded in Liber N 60, follo 406, &c., one of the land records of Washi: ion county, which excepted part is described ag lous: Bosinning for same at the intersection of old Piney Branch road and the 14t thence coutheny on the west sido of cid Tings Branch, road 38 rods to a stake and stone: thencs i oy enid Walbridge’s r of Piney Branch along said stream to old ence southwesterly by said road to oganinee containing 5 acres of land, more ‘Terns of sale: One-balf in cash, of which $500 must be deposited at sale; the remainder in equal ts in 6, 12 and 18 months, with interest from y deed of trust and insurance to {Me tatiefaction of the Truntoe. com) spied with within six days after sale otherwise the the right to resell the property at the eos cost of defaulting paeehiaeee All conveyancing at the cost of the WM. H. WARD, Trustee. UN ss SGN BROS., Auctioneers, . E. corner $th and D sts. ‘northwest eS SALE OF LARGE URES 4 OF hous IREHOLD D . FURNITURE, SHC 7 FORM: oust, n12 Fs ‘SURERT N- By virtue ‘of a deed of trust pen te me, and, y recor@ed in liber No. 907, f¢ of the land records of the District of Colum. at public auction, on SATUR. rand the residue in two equal Installments at ols and twelve months, with interest from the day of sale. Det y mu to the satisfaction of the ‘thence northerly teer, or all aint Ge oe he pion of the 8 ‘rods to the cen yuncii jthence easter! a purcaser: AL UNCANSON BRO! Lee SALE OF V VALUABLE aD DE ABLE DRICK DWELLING, ai? REVENTEENTH STREET N. rine of.a deed of trust, duly recorded folio 198, Gne of the land a] trict of colavubia, we will sell af of the rer eee on soph, after one week's abl auction, in Y, THE See DAY LOCK, ce = , bei ang dereribat a Tet “amumbered alateen (16) in A. R. Shepherd's subivision of square numbered ond and sixty-four further described aa follows: Bexinning at a point on (17th) Seventeenth street (72) feet four (4) inches south corner of said ERLY IN MILES t west seventy-two of the northeastern are, and running thence south nineteen (19) feet six (6) inches; thence west seven- ty-aix (76) feet to an alley twenty fect wide; thence north nineteen (19) feet and six (6) inches; and six (76)feet to the place of begi ether with all the improvements, ways, easements, rights, privileges, appurtenances and hereditaments to ‘the same belonging and apper- ++-8110,400 | o thence east seventy: ,,at the duction rooms of Duncanson inet 9th and ets northwest, all the goods’ and chattels mentioned in Schedule A, at- fached to said trust, which may have come into my Plated Show Case. C sxtension and Dining “Tables, C. ie Terms; Amount of in nelieanees secured by tho “Clock, Scales, weights deed of trust unpaid, with ex ‘ich will be stated o me and two years, for which the oe ‘of the pur- Castors, Knives, Forks, Spoons, Coffee Urn; chaser, bearing Interest from day of, sale, and Crockery of abot every, descrinton: eed trust ol amber eae Sett te, he Face Gurtainn, Lambrequins, &e., &e. With numerous other articles usually found in a well furnished house. h. PHRAIM S. RANDALL, Trustee. Jan8, 10,13, 15,16 (1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'S SALE AND dollars fequived of, Conveysncing at pur- a ‘Terms of sale to be complied with in seven days, otherwise the Trustees reserve the rizht ¢ property at the risk and cost of the de- urchaser after giving five days’ notice of such resale in some newspaper aye in Wash- purchaser at time of gale. oO. Pain® E MIDDLETON, OF A TWO-STORY BRICK 5 oe: 78 HIGH STREET, ty a fated J 79 ITCH, FOX & BROWN, Real Estate Brokers. aly ae “IMPROV! ‘ED PROPERTY eee ee . deed of ', made by John Dilan and wife, and recorded in &e,, Of the land records for the District of Cotum- and by direction of the holder of the note th nd ‘Trurtoe wil rsigned WEDNESDAY, the 7TH Da¥ OF JANUARY NEXT, at 4 p.m., in front of the promises, the property described i f Lot ote of a brick dy Jackson, and late of James Du running thence north with sai feet two inches, and back easterly the same, width, deed from Susan an, in Liber She lalec pena Terms of sale: ‘One fourth three TRU! Pat a ane OF Liber 892, to a. ON FOURTE ae MISES No. 819 THWEST. = if id records: ia, and at the well apa of tuetlon, in front of the ‘premises, on. a WE DAY, THE 14TH DAY OF dowiee A. o'cLoc! fates eta in Wasnt bia, to wit: ba folio: 38" ets for th and id strcet, twenty-three as desc to John Drill, record- &e., together with cash, the balance in payable quacterly. to on, y. Gor | es , District o} ‘intenaat i fot “BS ing Sabdlvsion of paris “of lots twelve (12) and, thir; ee ee le a Mc et al, th thereon, consisting =. 146, ol Tolls Sat, ie ears nace money i soe potter ty elve cmonthy,’ pthe, for 6 PTO} to iy ‘at the rislr and cost of the defaulting. pur WES" ‘Trustee. dec24,27,29,81)an3,5,6,7 ‘THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED UN’ URSDAY, Janvany 29TH, 1880, at same hour jy order of the Trustee. J6,14, 21, 28,29 \HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. jo aro not oe reserve the and with in sel TRUSTEE'S SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON THE pes BIDE OF L eae tds AND SEVENTH 8° FRIDAY. January 9, iSS0. Conclusion of Yesterday's Procced- mgs. HOUSE.—After our report closed — At 1:40 p.m. the House went into committe> of the whole on the report of the committee on rules. Mr. Reagan obtained the floor and spoke in 6pposition to two proposed rules which pro- vide that the committee on commerce shall rx port the river and harbor biil, merely for refer- ence, to the committee on appropriations. A running debate ensued. in which Messrs. Ran- dall, O'Neill, Cox and others participated. The committee then rose. The Speaker latd before the House a message from the President, recs mending the passage of a bill for reclan Uon of harbors of Washington al Referred. The House then, at ARCHBISHOP PURCELIS’ CREDITORS.—A Cin- cinnati dispatch, says: That in answer to a no- tice in the news apers, signed “creditor,” call- ing a meetiny the creditors of Archbishop Pureeil, ‘at opkins* Hall, last night, the ap- proaches to the hall were crowded with anxious creditors, some of whom thought their claims were to be immediately paid. “The doorkeeper required everybody desiring admission to say he was a creditor and sign his name anid amount of claim to what appeared to b+ Blank roll, After about forty persons hal signed a reporter got hold of the paper and turning it over discovered that tt was a p)wer ofattorney authorizing one John F. nto appear for the signers in the proceediags now pending in the Probate court for thy op vint~ ment of a county asstynee to act In con jtnetton with Assignee . A petition for this purpese was filed some time ago, bat as the aw requires a majority of the ereditos in mount to Secure the appointinent, and only 0,000 was represented, When the ‘claims are $2,700,000, no action was taken. It Is believed the meeting, last night was called. the course of the door-keeper indicated, to obiatn the sig- nature ofa sufliclent number of claimants to Secure the appointment of a county assizace. After the discovery of the character of the paper the doorkeeper abandoned his post. and the hall was instantly crowded by an anxious mass. ‘The doorkeeper, who gave his name Johr Smith, appeared on the platform and a pounced that as the hall was not large enough for their accommodatien the meeting would be called elsewhere. ‘The crowd became very ex- cited and John Smith, was fortunate in being able to make a sudden disappearance. ‘To-day is the last day for obtaining sufficient signers for the success of an application for the ap- pointment of the co-assignee. Assignee M: nix thinks the meeting was called in the in! est of some bank creditors. THE MESSAGE OF Gov. CARROLL both houses of the Maryland leg day. Itis confined entirely The receipts and aisDuTSeeNts for th year ending Sep. 30th, 1879, were as Balance in the treasury Si ame tine, ey balance in the treasury S $556,203.99. The disbursements for 1879 For pale schools. colleges and interest on pub. le debt, $1,212,099.54, a little over one-halt ot this amount being for interest on the public debt and for the ordinary expenses of the state government proper, Including donations to re- formatory insUitutions and agricultural socie- Les, $512,0% ‘The decrease’ in the expendl- ture for’ 1879, as compared with the previous year, was, $902,527.49. The governor strongly urges a repeal of the tobacco inspection laws, and makes other recommendations with a view to rigid economy. ‘THE EXTREME COLD IN NEVADA.—Toward the interior of this state a wave of extreme cold appears to have swept down from the North Pole during the late cold snap. A private letter from Elko states that the thermometer at that place marked 40 degrees below zero. It went rom 34 degrees to 40 degrees in a very short time. Jas. Showers, well known on the Com- stock, who has been'in Bodie for about a year, arrived here yesterday. He says he was at Bridgeport Sanur the cold snap, and knows ft was 40 degrees below zero, but does not know how much colder, as there were only mercury thermometers in the place. In all these the mercury was congealed, shrinking entirely down into the bulb. All who experienced the cold aj that they had never before in their lives felt anything like itin any country. The cold seemed to run in streaks through the coun- try, shooting down from the north.—{ Virginia v.) Enterprise, Dec. 2. PATTI’s HUSBAND CAUSES TROUBLE.—The Car lotta Patti troupe have a new trouble on their hands, Last Sati night De Munck, Patti's husband, and Ernst ‘schott, her financial sec- retary, quarreied in the Palace hotel, in San Frangleto, about the impossibility of collecting some debts, and finally came to blows. Pattt dischat Fischoff, and the latter now brings suit for money due, And also an amount suin clent to carry him back to Austria. CHILD TRAFFIC IN HonG KonG.—On the most recent occasion of his passing sentence on a prisoner convicted of kidn: napping, the chiet jus- tice of Hong Kong evidently saw no reason to gine that the traflic in children is less than estimated, or that the institution of slavery is less extended than it has been stated to be. ‘There being from 10.000 to 20,000 slaves in the island, it 1s not surprising to find that a preity Well understood salable value for te chattles been determined, In the case last, before court, the market price of a stolen child * Warranted sound lke a horse,” was tixed b; pretent judge ‘d, it can hardly be wondered at that poue ‘Wietches who go to the colony should readily teh at any chance of obtaining $10) so easily. specially, as is added with fine Irony, in view of “the morality prevailing in that part of the world.”—{Zokio Times. A Surr ABoUT CHURCH PROPERTY.—The avte- velium issue between the northern and south- ern parishes of the Presbyterian Church at St. Louis has been pe rived by a suit commenced at St. Louis. The rty in litigation is the Walnut-street chureh, which has become much increased in value since the split In the congre- gaion: when one side chose to adhere to the “nion and the other to the Confederacy. The Union section retained possession of the build- ing, and now the other body claims to have con- tinued the real Walnut-street Presbyterian church, and that the property should have re- ained in their possession. Puysicians Discussing Hani meeting last night of the Medico-. Legal $ ety at the Academy of Medicine, Dr. J. C. Peters re- orted for a special committee on hanging. Dr. Peters sald he believed that the committee, without excepuon® were in favor of capital pun- ishment for murder, and that hanging when properly conducted "was satisfactory. It was quick, merciful and sufficiently ignominiot There were a flash of light before the eyes, noises in the ears, perhaps af ing Orn he; ein a tion and strangulation and sometimes by pressure on the spinal chord in the neck. But even an expert ke Caleraft often failed, and his method was now considered barbarous. The committe: would not recommend any mode of hanging, but thought that perhaps a plan by which the bones of the spine in the neck should be tocrush the spinal narrow would be the most advantageous as producing an instantaneous effect. In any case death shouid take place in two minutes. Five minutes was long and tif- teen minutes was unjustifiable. Dr. Houghton, of Dublin, who was formerly a clergyman, had devoted a great deal of study to this subject. He was in favor of a knot under the chin instead of at the side of the neck. The knot arranged in this manner would cause strangulation and suffocation in the shortest time, and the heal being thrown up by the drop the neck would probably be dislocated. Dr. Houghton thought a long drop—ten feet, and if possible twelve or fourteen feet—better than a drop of five feet.— LY. ¥. World, 8th. How ELwaBETH WAS BANKRUPTED.—The re- port submitted to the judges of the supreme court of New Jersey, of the Investigation of the financial affairs of the city of Elizabeth, shows that money was paid to councilmen. for legisla- tive services without action of the council; that thelr salaries of $500 a year were pald {a ad- vance, that improvement bonds were issued years ara ot of the improvements and sold Tor other that bonds were sold to fa- Yorites below the market rates and pougut. 10 rey Fr cent. above ress market value for the and that lai semounte of money were Kept in'the natio1 bank without interest, while the cit; a pall lage recs on bor- Towed money. ARTHUR P. GORMAN TO SUCCEED SENATOR WayTe.—Inthe ether democratic caucus Annapolis, last night, Mr. Arthur P. Gorman was bominated for the United == senator- ship, vice Wm. Pinkney Whyte, wiose term ex a March 4, 1881, by fa vote of 64 for Gorman ‘0 22 oe Whyte; Mr.’S. Teackle Wallis recetvin votes, At the same caucus Mr, Georg’ Coton was nominated for police commission :r le . Gol ‘known politic! leader in the resides in Howard county, which he has several times represented in the Be jes and the state senate. He was at one time collector of internal revenue in the Hh Sa eS, San meum! v. and canal, ‘The Baltimore Last Night's Dispatches from Maine. A dispatch from Augusta to the Portland Argus says the republicans propose to test the legality of the vy igen the house, and bring the matte: some way before the su- reme court, one way mentioned being by an injunction 1o prevent the treasurer of the state from paying mileage and salaries of members. THE BRIBERY CHARGES. Swan, of Minot, and Harriman, of Kennebunk, membets Of the house, es cards to- testifying that Wallace A. White {fs the man who offered them $1,000 each to absent themselves from the legislature. White denies tn the ‘strongest terms the whole transaction. Two days since the Portland Argy ited that Ss. Soule. deputy sheriff of Kennebec county, ap- bho iched J. S. Mandall, representative from lartford,with an offer of noney to influence his. legislative action. Soule has given the Argus forty-eight hours to retract. or the proprietors WHT be called to answer in the courts, A tele- gram from Augu s that “THR REPUBLICANS ARE HAPPY,” and report their secret. caucus yesterday noon as very satisfactory. It was a meeting for con- ‘tte clearly the various points hith- erto partially obscure. They will act together as one man. The members of the council are of the opinion that their term of office has ex- Pired, It ts thought this will complicate affairs somewhat in regard to the qualification of the republican members, as the constitution pre- vides that oaths of oftice shall be administered before the governor and councll. The Republ- can County Attorney-elect Coombs, of Portiand, was on Wednesday appointed to that position by Governor Garcelon and contirmed by the council. He will probably decline the appoint ment and demand his certit MARRIED. POOLE—TOWIES. On Wednesday, seat " 1880, at the residence of the bride's fathe Rey. John Towles, assisted by Rev. Dr. Dalry ins of Baltimo NE A. POOLE, of Wasnineton, to Misa E Tow.Es, of Accokeek, Princo George's county, Md. —_-ore-___. DIED. On January 8th tho seventy sixth Fnneral from the residence of his daughtor,, Mv A. E. Smith, 713 Ninth street northwest, on Satur- day, the 10th, at 10 o'clock a.m. FRANELAND. On January 8th, 1880, at 3 o'clock p.m., at the residence of his brother-in- % 800 Mount Vernon , of Warrenton, Va., 1880, Crantts B. ‘his a: aged fifty-two years. {gimeral froni the house, Saturday, January 19, at2p.m HIRTH. On Wednesday, January Tth, 1880, @. Twice Hint, in his twenty-third year. Funeral froin Mount. Zion Church, corner Fif- teenth and R streets northwest, Sunday afternoon, atB o'clock. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend. WILLS. On January Sth, 1880, at 4:50 p.m., Many M. WiLts, aged thirty-four years. ‘Hosanna to Jesus on high, ‘Another has entered his rest; Another's escaped to the sky, And lodged in Emmanuel's The funeral will take place from her late resi- dence, No. 1516 Madison street. Remains will be taken to Nineteenth street Baptist Church, Sunday Morning, Jan. 11. 1230; will then proveed from the Church to Harmonial Cemetery. Obituary. DRIVER, The friends of Miss ANNIE Driver willlearn with dh deep regret of her death, which took Place on the 20th ultimo, in North Carolina, whither she had gone in the hope of See her health, a been failing for the two years. in Philadelphia, mn "being en lowed by nature with a high order talents which were rarely cultivated, elicited for her the admira- tion which a lady of brilliant intellect is sure to receive in refined and elecant, society. She was familiar with ten living lanwuages, Fides being a good Latin and Greek ‘scholar, For several years she was a ti ere in the Post Ofice Department, and disc the laborious Gution with an ablity and intelligence that could not be excelled. She possessed fine colloqual pow- e ind her eperecnad attractions added a charm te her mitellectaal brillia One whose heart was entwined around her, in advising a friend in this id of the sad event, said, *‘her death was beauti- ven as she always was in all she did.” Hor rethains have been taken to Philadelphia to be buried. by the side of her mother. UNDERTAKERS. ‘OHN B. WRIGHT, UNDERTAKER, Ser21-12m__15S7 10th street northwest._ (SPINDLER, Uspeataxen, 1239 7th at, »D.8. (Residence at place of business. embalmed and prepared. for Seasterersataeary aps-* pale’ ‘breast. EVERY ONE WHO HAS HAD ANY USE FOR LUMBEB DURING THE LAST TWO OR THREE YEARS, WELL KNOW THAT WILLET & LIBBEY SELL LOWER THAN ANY DEALERS IN THE DISTRIOT. BUT FEW KNOW THE SIZE OF THEIR STOCK, OR EXTENT OF THEIR BUSINESS. THEIR YARDS, SITUATED IN THE HEART OF THE CITY, COVER MORE THAN FOUR ACRES, AND THEY HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOOK IN THE DISTRICT. CONSUMERS NEVER GO TO BALTIMORE NOW TO PURCHASE A BILL, BUT INSTEAD, GO TO WILLET & LIBBEY, AND SAVE MONEY. THEY WILL SELL 100 FT. CLEAR SIDING FOR. 100 FT. VIRGINIA BOARDS FOR. 1,000 WHITE PINE SHINGLES FOR. 100 FT. WHITE PINE BOARDS FO) WILLET & LIBBEY, CCENEB SIXTH AND N. Y. AVENUE 5. W decll SECO: P-HAND CLOTHING, WATCHE! GU Ne LS, .—The highest price GUGGENIEIMER, 237 Tah swe Drdera | = mail promptly attended to. dec3h IGS, TOUPEES, BRAIDS, AND DEMONGEOT'S. AMBROSIAL TONIG FOR HAIR AND SEIN, Gio Stn et, Opp. 0. 8. Paton LL IN WANT ‘OF SEWING MACHINES should Cali at OPPENHEIMER'S, 528 9th st; all the standard Machines on hand, and offer special inducements to cash buyers. decO Jeon SITTERS. 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