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LADIES’ GOODS. STEAMERS, &c. FAMILY SUPPLIES. AUCTION SALES. FORTRESS MONROE Lake leaves Oth-strest GBEAT REPUCTION OF PRIC: BotrLED MADEIRA WINE, WILLINERY AND KID_GLOV! DE- ERY ANTM ee VINTAGE OF 182 AND 1840. Prior To Stock TAKING, Feprvary Ist. MONOGKAM KID 2-button, 75 cents; 3 4-button. 81.25; 6-button, $1.50. J. P. PALMER'S, 1107 F street northwest. DAILY LINE ON THE POTOMAO RIVER. The Steamer Joun W. THompson has been with- drawn for repairs, fer the Jane Mosevey has ese her trips and her days until BOTTLED PORT WINE, otherwise ordered. VINTAGE OF 1835. MERS FOR YORK. ers HO. Kxtgur and JOuN Grason alter. nately ler 41, East aver New York, Borurday et pstms and ¢8 W fiken at loweet ara at Steamer or rat under N: patonal MewORAMT'L DAGON, President. XDE’S NEW W ErEeess LINE econ JOHN H. MAGRUDER, D HA AND RECEPTION BON: On TUESDAY WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, mn: Fy WASHINGTON, FINE GROCERIES AND TABLE LUXURIES, 1491 New York Avenue. ES SUBRPRIS: it [a= MOST SU! BOUr ING THING BURCHARD’S CANNED COFFEE Is that it suits so many people who have bee customed to use a high priced arti multitnde who make economy & Sooty this brand of Coffee is especially commended, and with per- fect ie PATADS z 5 ADAME, Ma inom THE LATEST Superior work wid Pertect Fitting guaranteed. New Por Boron Sikes. 1231 Babee avenue northwest. icle. ‘To the vast elp! aturday, st From Washineton—Monday, at 11 an From Georgetown—Monda} nts, Teceived daily unt Isden given to Boston and Fall River. Consignees wis! si Georgetown wharf will please = tod, JOHNBON & OLA EE & OOF res, Philadel ‘Will dispose of his fine assortment of IMPORTED RECEPTION AND STREET HATS, ES’ CLOAKS, LARS, AND SUITS BAKING POWDER is what is and is rendered efficient by of the oven, conseqnently it in entirely dine! aoa by the process of baking. BURCHARD’S, Pa. ave. and Four-and-a-half st. LBS. N. ¥. CHEESE (full cream)... 10 Lbs. HOMINY GRITS 6 Lbs. CREAM NUTS. 3 Lbs. FRENCH CANDY. 4 Lbs GUM DROPS. 1 Doz. Boxes COFFEE ESSENCE. 5 Sets RE CANDLES (s0- called 1Gal. baat Now Orleans MOLASSES, 1 Gal. Common MOLASSES. 1 Can 8 Ib. Huckin’s Mock Turtle SOUP. OUR BOUQUET WHISKEY, $2.50 -Per Gallon. As good as sold elsewhere at $4.00. C. S. OHARE & SON, 1913 7th st. and Cor. H and 4th sts. n.w. “GEORG! od mall information app! 202 F streot crn FUR-LINED SILK (15 at creatly reduced prices to make room for an early Spring importation. ~ Z Cite Trevise, Paris. MES. SELMA RUPPERT’S, Ope. Patent OrFice. Complete stock of SD. GERMANTOWN ACES. HOSIER! __ 907 Pa. ave. ORTH GERMAN LLOYD-—sream Ling BrTweex NEW YORK, ies ee ROUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN. ‘The steamers of this compat arday from Bremen Pier, f00t 0 : From’ New ce to Havre, Lon second cabin, 860; ste Bet se Yor to OELIIGHS Wa 608 97H STREET, TED GOODS. NEEDLE WORK. EMBROIDERY in great variet STAMPING Promply executed. NEW YORK—! CORSETS, The first class rine mont ALL STYLES axp PRICES, Sou Wal unmet Rew ¥ sith AB ipyE er Anite” "fant Quer LEAF TEA, 50c., 50c., 50c., 500. Cilebet ine tte GRE gp 3 eae i ‘STA’ rAL MATL STEAMERS, NEW YORE tO OU ORERATOWN ane LIVERPOO! EVERY Y AND DOUGLASS’, 522-524-526 9th street. Fixe GRocerres, a, BVENUE. 8r. Oxoup Burpina. For "rates of ae and other information, app! nt, 81 Broadway, B37 OF N SROSNAN, 998 oth: BOTELERE W: ross, A dec28-e0 RO., 923 Penn'a ave. ; G. ress, Washington. ‘OR NEW YEAR'S DAY OR ANY L_ ATTENTI K GOODS AND LADIES’ aus NISHIN F OTHER DAY. Ninth Street Northwest. ra: Me Be HUE & CO. RE LACE NOVELTIES. Stag-Head Whisky, (five year old), $2.50. Baker's Old Rye Whisky, 84. Celebrated Methusalah Whisky, $5. Topay Sherry, (very fine), 84. Duff Gordon Sherry, (good), 82. Pure Jamaica Spirits, (01d), 85. Pure New England Rum, 81.75. Just received 1,000 bushels Peachbloom and Peer- Jess Potatoes, 65c. per bushel. (UNARD LINE. ‘With the view of the chances of col- diminishing fata the Steamers ofthis line take 'a specific course pomceee of the r passage from Queenstown oer genre Oa Real Duchess oe 4 Th ‘On the ot york oF Boston, lat., oF nothing to th to th On eae of Bat ad int, or no} the 1 THE OUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIM- Between New York and Liverpool, Call- P NOOT'S, 915 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. ‘at 20 to 30c. the yard: RIB- Real Breton LACES, BONS, all shades snd widu at remarkable low Hubs ROUGHED NOOT'S, 915 qe AVE. an the never MEFS, Span ish Lace Giennes Point, Gi auze, ain HOWARD'S, Cor, 7th and L sts. n.w. |ANVASS BACK DUC GROUSE, PHEASANTS WILD TOR- AIL, SQUABS, # ET0. op, SWEET PSCuEs 8, Country SAUSAGE: DIAMONI TERRAPIN, FISH OF ALL KINDS, FLORIDA GRaGEs wen BANAN, FRANK J. Sawant “%00., dec5 PALACE MARKET, Cor. 14th and N.Y. TTS, ScAEN FIC! Real Valen- d Duchess Trim- ” NOOT’S, 915 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. Real Lace, Hand-painting TY FANS, we have a large In Hand-embroidered, and Ostrich Feather Pak’ assortment at very low prices, NOOT’S, 915 PeNnsyLvANIA AVE. rnp gtocention. Street BONNETS and Lace RATES me 880 and $100 gold, according to accommo ee 815, gol Return tickets on f: styery i tes. “Steer tickets from and Gheenstown, and spargag fete trom THIS AFTERNOO: JUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. SALE OF LARGE AND VALUABLE PROPERTY, CORNER a SIXTH AND D STREETS 1 N. W., WITH THE BUILDINGS By tirtue of decree Nesbit end Need fad eat. int inthe Sa. Premé Court of the District of Columbia, we ‘on TUES: 20TH DAY OF JANU- ras 823 ny. A. 'D, 1880, at 3 o'GLOcK P. M., in front of the rem! certain parcel of ‘Iand situate in tour 1113 7 ‘eet, thenee west one hundred an fcen 9-12 feet, thence south to D street Hfty-four 13 feet, thence east with D street one hundred aaanaieen 9-12 fe feet to the place of beginning, to- gether mare the appurtenan ‘Terms; yurth of th Jan6-aea5 601D TO-MORROW. ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctionvers. TRUSTEE'S SALE ORY, VALUABLE TMPROVED PROPERTY -TWOSTOR K—BAY AS, BRNO. Mat SECOND prnee NOkIH WEST. "to 17 7-12 FEET aa, virtue of a deed of trust, dated Ss | 1877, and recorded in Liber No. Fous 324° cue of tho lena xecoeds for te District of Columbia, and at request of party se cured thereby, I will sell at _pnblic auction, in front of premises, (on WEDNESDAY. Jaxuahy 2isr, 1830, ar 4:30 Pp, at., Jot No. 9, in Joel Perham's ‘vision of lot @._ in square No. 563, in Wash sul ington City, in said District, together with the im- provements thereon. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, of which 875 must be paid at time of sale; balancein, equal payments in fix, twelve and eighteen months, secured. ‘by purehi "s notes, with interest at eight per cent from “of | sale and deed of trust on property sold, orall cash at oudan of urchaser. Convey- ancing and recordi: ae mt haser'’s cost. Terma of sale to be complied with in six days from. day of sale, elfe Trustee reeervea right to resell at risk an t of def defaulting purcl rchase! Sand. ene M. F. ‘HOLTZMAN, ‘Trustee. Ppomas: DOWLING, Au Auctioneer. AN UNRIVALED | COLLECTION JAPANESE ART TREASURES, Comprisinyr Superb Specimens of Old Bizen, Satsuma, Kioto, Kaga, Tdumo, Kisiu, Owari, Rishima, Banko, And many other Wares Marvelously' Decorated. ‘Magnificent Cloisonne Enamels, Elegant Cabinets. Handsome Specimens of Old and Modern Gold Artistic Bronzes Inlaid with Gold and Silver. ay ‘Beautifull ies. Most teas embroidered Silks, Ete. Carefully sel a Japanese expert, and ac- knowledged by Connoisseurs to be the most Valuable Be Choice oe Coleen ever brought to this intry. The whole to be sold without reserve on WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 22 and 23, T 2 and 70'cLocx, at the elegant salesroom, 33" New York Ave., ne the jury Depart- "Goods now 0 on t Exhihition Jan16-6t THOMAS DOWLI Auct. —— DRY GOODS. PECIAL. ‘From this date we shall offer special inducements in. all Kinds of DRY GOODS.” Our stock 1s still fall, and we ohare many large lots of desirable Dry joods, embra thin, this Se sone. 6 which me ask the attention of those in STN eating Ve Vel arith tu Wool and Silk, and all-wool Di . with a eepin Pauricn: » aoe line of es this date at I 01 a close out our Winter soe ‘a8 soon as possible, without eee, to present value. Ww. M. jan19 B17 “Market, Boae. mi bis of laden given for Bel itwerp and other ports on the 207 STREET MARKET. 720 20th street. Gace fal since. 915 Pennsylvania ave., ‘apply at the Company's or both steerage an OW. tho ith streots Washing jan28- OHAS. G. FRANOKLYN, Agent, N.¥. ey RAILROADS. AL TIMORE AND OHIO RAILEOAD. THE GREAT DOUBLE AO ort e to e Mationed gaa Sear Wile M" RS. S. J. MESSE) DRESS MARING AND LADIES’ teas for 8. T. Taylor's Patterns, System of it, and youmals of Fashion for sale, ‘Penngy vant stairs. dec29-1m Se PRESENTS. EMPRESS and MONOGRAM KID id. Cloth Shades, from 2t06 Funes ¢ Aes a Terrapins. b, Matton, Veal Beef Tendevioins aud Swest Qalifornia Grapes, pears WM. LINKING & SON- TEST PREMIUM Awarded at the National Fair over all other compet- Buttons, ‘at lowest prices. Discount of 10 per cent. allowed o1 three pairs. Tou Buon WHITE REDS S00" TRIMMED BONNETS at cost. Novelties in NECK WEAR Just received. MME. M. J. HUNT, Nos. 621 and 623 D Street. J? BELL Lucas. DRESSMAKING AND PATTERN PARLORS, 801 MARKET SPACE, Corer 8th st., Keep Building. _BLAITING, 902 9th st. n.w. ADIES’ SHOES_O¥ FIRST CIT: WE MARE TO ORDER AND KEEP AN ASSORTMENT, REASONABLE. G. SOHOW’S ‘The handsomest Minnesota Patent Flour in the United States. A very superior Minnesota Patent, STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANOY, A magnificent Winter Wheat Patent Process. GOLDEN HILL, pe of the District. Forsale Southwest. Totake effect Sunday, November 16, 1878, at 1:20 LEAVE W: SHINGTON. 5:00 p.m. es City and Way Sta- E Annapolis and way. ae Strasbun Hagerstown, ‘The standard Famil; class by every first- Wholesale eae Ist st. and Ind. ave. WM. M. GALT & CO. MEDICAL, &e. ESSENCE OF LIFE restores and the vigor of youth to the most shattered constitution in four weeks. i ek Boe ken by all about to marry, or who have become Weakened from excess or any other cause. Success in every case is a8 ae thirst. $3 per case. grent Dr. JACQUES, No. 7 University rugg iste, snplied. oldest established and only reli- S' PHYSICIAN in. the city, can be 455 Massachusetts avenue from 1 emale Complaints and Irro; Consultations free. Bepars rate sldinors and Ta Point of oe Pi Ingerstown and way stations. es eee oe York York a3 ais, Chicas Chicas, Columbus snd aie t Bundey, ch car to I a Palins tats Seiad ay. Gea ton to — fami cage except Saturdai timore re Express bone Bist ———— 8 aie ene Ellicott ae ne sae eee Paieceipiiae and Boston = : = a Frederick, via Helay. Btops cbsgermians elimont Ser ‘Strasburg, 5 a... ero York, P! Beldtmore Express. DE, Boonn's anhood Branch H. WIREMAN'B. RESSMAKING. The = 7 aILTON. First-class work, at modorate Pi prices. pase FIRST PREMIUMS Over all competitors for LADIES' AND CHILDREN’S FINE SHOES — ‘been awarded by the National Fair Association J. H. VERMILYA, gonsulted dal daily to8 Hes quiesty cured rooms for patients. PAS DISCOVERY. Lost it of Rocks, ester and way But Sithous ai so sanaly to fat fot foes ‘and Way Stati 0\p-mn.—t Baltimore, ‘Annapolis Jana vate Sta BEBE sos a Norfake ners taken to insburg and Laurel, —Bultimone and Way Seations. AL eos RE AND LA M™™ pis: FABINONABEE. BLE DRESSMAKER. BRIDAL TROUSSEAUS Also, CUTTING and FI ‘shortest ROURNING ORDERS. MonIGAGO Biuoien0s AND prieTsdURGi EXE! RES. Bleoping car to Chiteaxs. Gitiaburah except Sun AXD Dakiativony EXPRES! a. 8 & ged ee car manner. Bev23-t,th,8,6m _HOUSEFURNISHINGS REPLENISHED rders bi ton By indiscretion © e * orders rong o1 IF OXCEEE. Druggist has the inarediente: 00.,, iy ‘Nassau st., N.Y. Ans. EESTI ON. ON EARTH.—A thor- edical tise, icating Pe nat Eprom, +Di ‘k an ae except GLASS, CROCKERY WARE, DINNER, DESSERT and TEA SER- VICES, PLATED GOODS, CUTLER: moras lon a pply at the, Baltimore \d Corne! Tath'and Penneyivania ayent orders will be en for Basu to be and received at any gene and Pobto Ticket Lf Overtaxed powers. -A’statement of obstacles to uiar- ang lof the gieane vy which thoy oan bo e- -, CUITENCY OF pos! ‘Musoum Anatomy an Of Transporation. General Tekst Are Bgcreee Becret HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES, 5 NEAR NINTH.. 903 RAE — We solicit an inspection of the same from citizens and strangers. J. W. BOTELER & BRO., Dmect Imrorters or Cura, Grass, &c., 923 Pennsylvania avenue. ‘Turkish and 5 now complete. No PENNSYLVANIA qT NORTH, WEST, 4 as nbie Track, Steet Hisila: SPLENDID DCENERY, MAGNIFICENT ee in Effect JaNvaRY TRAINS rEATe WASHINGT* corner of Sixth and B West, 10:40 a.m. ne ‘with Biba sto ince a Bt Be dae is and Ohi burs to, Cineinn mais and Chicago: 7:40 p.m. daily, with Palace Oar to Ohicago. are ra since its first establiehment best est HAMILTON & SHEDD, GAS FIXTURES, SLATE MANTELS, 811 D st., Y. M. C. A. Building. pores: ENGLISH and FRENCH DINNER SETS. Aa AND POT ate RAILROAD. wus, Rochester, Buffal Falls and the North, at 6:08 a.m. ¢ ponday 2 7:40 opm. a m. Lock ‘even: and Sun For Canandaigu: aaa Boe laa am. ae o™= NEW AND VERY CHEAP DRY GOODS. Pure white TABLE LINEN, 50. Paes best CAL [CO made reduced to 5, worth cents everyw Pui SHOULDER SHAWLS, 62. Ladies’ GLO aKS Eyauced. to actual cost. ‘OWEL! obire woo! RED UNDERWEAR reduced to real i tery wide (wool) Shaker FLANNEL reduced to Pure, ans wide double width Black and oo ored C. Teduced from 75 down to 50c. rte m1 eae Space. Black and Colored sree Gur #81, 81.1; a 81.60 BLACK SILKS Golored SATINS, Colored and ak <WELy VETS. ato cost. Large size Every pairof our BLANKETS at cost. Large tae double White BLANKETS. 82.50. Pure Wool fine BLANKETS, 83.75 to 810.50. Ghildren's UNDERWEAR, Isc, xian LAGE for Custaius, immense assort- ment, PI COVERS. anaeely Embroidered with silk 83.1640 CARTER 1 irarket Space. &?- FRONT CON. Ist es over our store, ere for rent; was occupied Mme. Hinckley for queny Sears as a drew making eatabliaimuent, °jeut? ean CORTON; 10c, Yard. DRES! TBO yard Roby’s ‘Double Busk CORSETS Mme. Demorest’s Reliable PATTERNS. JOS. B. BAILEY, jani7 Corner 7th and F sts. SuETS THAT WILL GIVE SATISFACTION. The ‘‘Crown Diamond” Shirt, only 50 cents. The {/Senate” Improved Shirt, 69 centa, ‘The ‘Mystery” Shirt, made of the very best ntus- tn and twenty-one hundred linen, only 75 cents. ‘he ‘‘Reception” Shirt, made of the BEsT muslin ands EXTRA FINE linen, 75 cents. Bors’ Shirts, of the best muslin and twenty-one hundred linen, 60 cents. At MEGINNISS’, JanT 1002 F street sre RTS MADE TO ORDER. See For or gh 25 of ae very best ‘Muslin and Twenty- Finest ‘SEints ‘made to oe of ae eae material, in the best manner, d guaran: and sive satisfaction in reas mar for oi Jan7-1m 1002 F taco nordbecest. Cuosine OUT SALE or FINE DRE Goons, ge taking ann ual account of stock, we will omer the following bargal aca DRESS PAGES ana PHI Noes LADIES’ and GENTS’ CNDERWEAR at cost. GLOVES and es atcost. SHAWLS and BLANKETS at cost. SILK and LINEN HAND! KERCHIEFS at cost. Fae aterty cae an: special bargains in 5 OPCS! VST uate am e cheapest in the city. CONNOLLY’s, jan6 11th st. and Pa. ave. pl 3 SHIRTS! SHIRTS! fae dey SHIRTS IN THE WORLD. ed Shirts. 5 conta Bagge Birr amnion, bb cstlg: nish. 66 cents in cents, wo Scarfs, . Just received. Best Dress Si made fo order, in most slegant manner for $2—At warranted. At THO! OMPSON'S birt Bacar: janS ‘516 F st. n.w., opp. Patent Office. For’ New. York sd the East, M. W. BEVERIDGE, (Late Webb & Beveridge,) No. 1009 Pa. ave., Between 10th and 11th streets. ROGERS’ TRIPLE- transfer to Fulton street, ayoid- pepe eam For Phiisdel 0 Sinan soaado Aip.ta. 8 00,8 40, 980,105 40 Siete, 40 ‘8 945, PLATED KNIVES, ONLY 82. A ROGERS’ TRIPLE-PLATED OASTOR, A GERMAN STUDENT LAMP, WITH ALL THE IMPROVEMENTS, 84.50.) WICKEL-PLATED LEADER STUDENT LAMPS, ERICESBURG BAIL- iDRIA AND WASHING paar ay RN pa Pores Baad seaiain f2 ars 5 a.m, = £2 *iishmond an i cows, 120 am. eas and AND A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GOODS SUITABLE FOR THE HOLIDAYS AT CORRESPONDING PRICES AT SCHAFEDR’Ss, No. 1020 Seventh street northwest. f j 2 Gerd & HUTCHINSON, B17 Ninth street nwo Give special attention to REMODELING snp po OLMEAD & Co. 1843 ¥ Stazer, opposite Ebitt House), Are offering to the Holiday Trade Decorated Dinner and Tea Setts and Fancy ‘at the Lowest Parces, and®purchasers are to wall andexamine. Also, a fine lin Pree re (0) iy Our Celebrated Triumphant Shirts Wamsitia mas. ‘S-ply all-linon iiaen a "adi fhe Aner custom re orders with us for Fine Dress Shirts. fe Never Tail to give a perfect ft 6 86.00 Hy 3 Present B GEORGE BYNEAL, axe OIL AND WATER OOLOES, ARTISTS' MATERIALS axp LAMP GOODS, Paints, Oils, Window and Plate Glass, ALL xunps oF Fancy AnTioLEs For Houpay “deck 418 7th st., (opp. Odd Fellows* Hall.) po: ioe Loox! 61». NOTE PAPER SELLING FOR $1. rpromas DOW LING, ‘Auctioncer. ADMINISTRATOR’ EAT 'S SALE Or ee LIBRARY me LATE Mus. Gates, Containin ‘Valuabl Scarce and ining fay Ya ee oo (nM as well - a file of the ATIONAL pare ‘SMALLER ‘GOLLECTIONS, Batons te fo Other Owners, 3s Gatalowre at my Salesrooms, southinent copper Banta: a ‘ave. and ith strest, Washington, D. On MONDAY, TUESDAY and’ WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, Jaxvany 260H, S731 AN 28rH, 1880. Commencing each ‘Evening at 735 o'cLocK pre- THOMAS DOWLING, Anct. UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF UNIMPROVED LOT. NEW HAMPSHIRE AVENUE AND TW. Roe, STREET NORTHWEST, A Court of the District Sr alumni pamoa ie i uity cause No. 2,879, docket 12, wherein izabeth E. Lloyd and others are’ complainants, snd ichard Betloyd and soother ase davonnante the ‘undersigned trustee, appointed in naid do- erce, will, on TUESDAY, 277H DaY OF JANUARY, A. B. 1880, a + ou the prentisiy sell at public auction, lot No. 21, 1, in the city of Washinkton. prescribed by the decree, are: One- third cash, of which 850 will be required as asa de; Port at thé time of eale, and the balance in fnstallmente at six and ‘twelve months: with ent per cent. interest, for which the purchaser will rive hix promissory notes, secured to the satisfaction of the trustees. “The terms of sale are to be complied With within Ave days. |All converancing at the cost of,the purchaser.“ M. F. MORKIS, Trusteo, dank 1906 F street northwoat. UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. By TRUSTEES, SALE OF REAL ESTATE, y virtue of a decree passe: in ui Catice ‘No. 7,008, Van Riswick vs. Roth wells bd Jumbia, and under a deed of trun dated May 50th, 1878, and duly recorded in liber 719; folio 113, one of the land records for said District of Colanbia, yo will ell, at public auction, in front of the prem: ines on SATURDAY, 247m DAY OF JANUARY. A.D. 1820, Sr toreuooe rae all that certain Lot known and described as lot nunibered 43, in Moses Kelly's Fecorded subdivision of square 98 ‘Terms of sale. Que-third in cash ; balance in three equal payments of six, twelvoand cighteen months, rest ut the rate of 7 per cont. per annum until paid, and to be secured bya deed of trust on the property rold. A deposit of 850 will be re- auired at the time of sale. cox» Jonls-dkds TOA NDAMBERTS 75 Trustees. H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. TROSTER’S SALE OF A TWO-STORY FRAME Rea No. 1117 SIXTEENTH STREET By virtue of a certain deed of truat, dated BS ptember ane A.D. 1871,and duly recorded Gay iber No. folio 360, one of the land. Tecorda for the Distel strict of of Columbia, and at the re- juest of the ent ee I will sell in ‘ront of the pret ee on TMONDS the 26TH De OF JANUARY, AT 33g O'CLOCK P.M., the followin, reo or ae of ground, situate in the city of ashington, District of Columbia, and ee as and being part of Lot pom red ten (18), - in Samuel ‘Davideon" 8 recorded ibdivision of square numbered one hundred and I ninety-seven, beginning for the same at the southwest, corner of Jot and runn’ thence north ea 0 the line of west 16th street twelve feet; thence rty feet; thence north one foot seven inches; hence ey 66 feet; thence south 13 feet 7 inches; sen west 106 feet to the isos of beginning, with the right of wa: forever through an alley on the north side of saii piece or parcel of ground hereby conveyed, the aaid ig being three feet two inches wide and’ rannii that width from said 16th street 40 feet, wit the privilege of building over the aid alley ‘to the center line thereof, provided always that any build- ing so erected shall leave an alley way of Hot less than 8 fect in helght; together with the improve- ments, &e. ‘Terms: ‘One-third cash; balance in two equal in- stalments, SEs six and twelve months, with interest thereon, at sr cent. per annum, secured uy deed of trust on papery col sold; or all cash, at option oe purchaser. posit at time of sale. ‘Terms complied $id in geven en day 10-e0d, SAMUEL T. DRURY, Trustee. UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, TRUSTEE'S SALE OFT IMPROVED REAL ES- TATE On FOURTH ae BETWEEN é AND H STREETS NORTHWEST. By. virtue ne a@ deed of ee eeecuiaal to me, bearing date on the first ds day of Aj A. In pursuance of a decree of the Soe | in square Sant half of ofanal i 8, ning for the same at a yoint on 4th street west 00 feet from the north- cant corner of said aquare, thence running south along tho line of said street fs Toots thence went 88 feet 3 inches; thence north 14 feet to a ten foot alley ; thence east 88 feet 3 inches to the place of be- sinning, together with the improvements. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash: the residue in two equal instalments at six and twelve months, With interest, from date of sale the purchaser to receive a deed and execute a di t, to secure Therayinent of said notes. ‘The ‘Feuntes reserves the right to resell at the cost of the purchaser, if the terns are not complied with in seven days, after ye’notice. A deposit of $50 is required on the: avep. of the hammer. Jax 13-e0kes, JOHN E. NORRIS, Trustee. ABLE REAL ES- IN TWENT by virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court, of the District of Columbia, made in Equity S97, McLaughlin et al., vB. Mc- ¢ undersicned, a& trustees, n,,in front of the premise’, on agg bop pay oF JaNval ‘i O'CLOCK P. 3, joriginal Jot numbered twenty square nunibered fifty-one (91), in the tity of Warhington, District of Columbia. ‘Terms of Sule, as prescribed by the decree: half of the purebase woney cash, the balance in two equal instauents in aine (9) "and elyhtecn as) monthe, with interest from day of sale, to be sec by reterition of the title until the purchase pat all have been paid in full, or all cash at the option of the purchaser. All conveyancing at cost of pur- Chaser, A deposit of 850 will be required upon the Nhole lot op any part of the lot ‘soldat time of sale. If terme of sale be not complied with in seven days from date of sale, the ‘Trus resell at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, After failure to sell as a ra the property will be oftered in conyentent parce Ba aig atreet, NEAL T. MURRAY, 1 euctces. Jan0,15, 20,22 313 43 street, B.,| © WARNER, Real Estate Auctioncer. ES’ SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- PROVED PROPERTY, ON THE WEST SIDE OF SIXTH STREET, BETWEEN L AND M NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Novem- Cd ber sth, 1877, and duly recorded in Liber 870, folio 361, one of the land records of the Dis- trict of Golumbia and at the Tequest of of the party secured thereby, we will well. at public auction, in front of the premiges, on WEDNESDAY, THE 4TH DAY OF FEERUARS, 1880, Are G'choex Fr an, the following described real ‘estate, to wit: All of lot nunibered twents: two (22) and part of ot twenty. one (21), in sqiare four hundred and fo (49) ae'the. came are known! and deseri bed upos the plator plan of said city. Bezinn ing for the same at the southeast corner of lot 22, thence west one hundred and sixteen (1 publicailey, thence north eighty-two (82) fect ten (10) nehes, thence eust one Aundred and sixteen ‘au feet to the west line of Sixth street wes! south along the west line of said street, 82 feet 10 inches to the ¢ place of besinn ing. ‘Terms cash. A deposit of $100 required at time of sale. All conveyancing at purchaser's coat. ‘Terns to be complied with in seven days. ‘This property will be sold gubject tp a deed of rast for $3,000 with 8 per cent, Jnterest from May WES H. STONE, jHé-cod&ds _MAHLON ASHFORD, ) Trustees. |HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTER'S SALE OF A TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE AND por, No. 78 HIGH STREET, GEORGETOWN, by ion of the holder of the note se- bared thera yy, the undersigned Trustee will sell, at yublic auction, on WEDNESDAY, the 7TH DAY OF JANUARY NEXT, at4 p.m, a front of the premises, the property orn pet viz. :—Part of Lot No. 10, in Old ing at the NW. corner of a beck dv Saline, the proj ‘hemas of James deed from Susan L. Howard, to John Drill, record- ed in Liber W. B. 146, folio 341, &c., together with the Behar its thereon. e of and terms to be sale, or the ‘Trustees, at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- dec? 27,29, 8ijan5, 56,7 t2- THE ABOVE SALEIS Is pss ED Lage hial ANU, 29TH, 1880, at same Maa phase My calor of the Truston, JOy1he die 38,95 T. COLDWELL, Auctioneer. HSTEES' SALE OF VEE DESIRABLE SUILDI LOT, ROVED. BY A sta Pi 2 G0 IN ONE OF THE BEST noose ‘TIONS IN WASHINGTON, BEING ON ROUTH ae RA EAR THIR- TEENTH Ni Pita aie eae SERET da of Wash-: b. and at. of the cers ois face by thon den of ay os Janvany $0, 1890, a7 4 eae Pe Mey wr the following: ibed real & tot forty iy fn ons subdivision ee Yorseight \- ec eries ee te feet, eat ¢ THE EVENING sTa.®_ January 20, LSS CONGRESSIONAL, Conclusion of Yesterday's Proceed- In SENATE.—After our Report closed — Mr. Hoar presented a petition asking for a dts- tribution of the Geneva award fu resolution to amend the constitution was pro- right Of suffrage on fe- males. ‘The bili to prevent crueity to animals tation was discussed at considerable lessrs. Davis of Illinois, Thurman and Hevetord opposing, and Mr. McPherson sup- it, ‘TUESDAY. posed, conferring the TOU SE.—After our report closed— ‘The dill appropriating $140,000 for the con- struction of a bridge ee Potomac river at_or near Geor . After an extended di assed—yeas 114, nays 71. Mr. Martin, from the committee on the Dis- trict of Columbia, reported a bill authorizing the Commissioners of the District. to designate and report to Congress within thirty days after of this act, a proper site for a union ce in the District of Columbia. ing of the Dill the House, at ock-Out in Maine. ‘THE FUSION LEGISLATURE, DENIED ADMIS THE STATE-HOUSE, HOLDS A MEBTIN PREET. ‘The situation In Augusta, Me. Gov. Joseph L. Smith at 4 o'clock ternoon advanced to the gate tol, accompanted by some tifty pe senting themselves to be the legi demanded entrance. Admission” was denied them. and Gov. Smith was informed that If he would put his request in writing it would be presented to the commander. house then proceeded to transact their business on the sidewalk, there bein; thirty-five members of the reading of the records was dispensed with, and without transacting any business of importance the legislature adjourned to meet at Union Hall at 10 o'clock this morning. ‘The senate and eight senators and jouse present. The The crowd then ‘There was great complaint on the part of the fusionists, but no serious disturb- Admittance was denied to all arties, but reporters were allowed to a fusion meeting last evening in sta’ House, Messrs. Lamson. lus Alden made sj nouncing the action of the republicans. Davis by whose orders the state-house ‘ainst the fusionists, says he was un- iat the farce of a tiat legislature should Yesterday afternoon the State-house swarmed with policemen armed repared for any emergency. ance occurred. front of the Aus Ta'bot and D: fo on any longer. with revolvers and The er sayt ess, and Will soon have a comm restigate matters. ENES AT THE CAPITOL GATE YESTERDAY. The Boston Heras dispatch from Augusta yS: At 3:40 o'clock this afternoon Mr. Wils of ‘Orono, a member of the fusion house, arrived at the gate, and simultaneously Mayor Nash came down from the state hot neo Atle demanded admittance and Whose authority?” asked he, Davis,” replied the ordered the state hou: By O se of Gov. “Gov. Davis has Jeared because no busi- transacted in any of the depart- ments, neither the treasury, the secretary of state's office, neither of the houses. go oe legis- “But,” expostulated Mr. i have come for valuable papers in ie desk, which I must have.” Mayor Nash replied, am sorry, sir, but Tam only obeying t he gov- ernor’s orders in keeping you out.” Then the fusionist senator, Strickland, came up. “No, sir,” was the mayor's “I ask admission a3 a member of the séuite of the state of Maine. Strickland, and 1 can show you my creden- “I am ordered not to admit any one,” “By whose orders?” go in?” he asked. My name is was Mayor Nash’s reply. asked “Senator St 's,” was. the response. communication to make in writing it to the governor.” If you have any “NO sir,” said “I have no communication to make, I am satisfied. At 3:45 of the fusion senate, president of the ett ‘the secretary and clerk of their and demanded admission fusion house, aj aske ture, only to have it again denied them. put the same questions that Senator Siri the same answers, A few minutes later Gov. Smith came up and at- tempted to pass without asking any questions. He was stopped by the oficer’s arm, and when admission as governor,” his did. and received he said, “I demand authority was not Tecognized, and ri bout 2,000 persons had gathered at the gate, and the throng swayed to and fro, endeavoring to hear what ig on. A representative, supposed to be Mr. Know les, of Bradford, who has feet but uot acted with the republican house, be , in which he denounced the aut ho! he strongest terms for refusing to admit him. a new diversion occurred, and a the er drew everybody's attention to the tall orm of Mr. Talbot, speaker hotse, who was posted on the fence of the state house yard. Clerk Gibbs stood at his feet with the rccord book and sundry pay Mr. ‘Taibot spoke substantially as follows: we are not permitied to enter the legisla hail by a usurping and {legal governor, 1t be- con es my duty to call the house t ives to Order here, In the nearest possib! Genttemen of the house ¢ will please come to order. oureal was dispensed with, and an order was Plaisted, of Lincoln, ti ad_ourn to meet at Union Hat! e] eS, YO} ‘The reading of the ofiered by Mr. —“State of Matt es, 3s ni laughter in the crowd. Ile declared the ord adopted, and the house accordingly adjourne: resident of the fusion senace, Who had also climbed upon the feuce, removed “The gentlemen of the sei his hat and said: ate will please come to order.” $ order was then taken up and declared adopted on concurrence, and Mr. Lamson declared the senate adjourned. AN IMPORTANT METHODIST CouNCcIL—The Topics fo be Discussed.—The Philadelphia Record says animportant movement is on foot looking to Ecumenical Council’ or from all parts of the the convening of an Conference of Methodists world, to be held in the United States some time next year. idea was fl in the Methodist. Epise: in Baltimore in May. was appointed by the 76, When a committee board of bishops to take it, into consideration. This body, of which Right Rev. Bishop Simpson 1s chairman, has been in correspondence with representative of the American Wesleyan Church, the Meth- a iscopal Church South, estant Church, the Evangelical Asso- Glation, the Methodist. ahd Methodist Episcopal churches of Canada, the Wesleyan Methodists ot England and other bodies in every quarter Favorable replies having from one an bodies, Bishop Simpson has issued a re- of the committee, to be of the world. quest for a meeting held in Cincinnati on May 6th, to for the council, Every recogni: of Methodists will be invi sentatives. Itis expected that the conference resent 20,000,000 Methodists in ail parts istendom, a5 Well asin Asia and Atri Its formal object will be to discuss “topics re- lating to the position, work and Tesponsibility of Methodism for the evangelization.” cussions will not be limited to a mere inter- change of views on general subjects, but will embrace proposed ehanges in church rules and overnment ‘reform in missionary work, and the adoption of a common psal among all the M church a uniiorm order of service. This latter feature, however, does not mean the adoption of a ter the Protestent but the introduction of a regular and statea or- der of service, the tendency at the present time rection of an increased formality the modes of worship. ches, as well as of A COLORED MISCEGENATIONIST LYNCHED BY A VinGINIA Mos.—It was briefly mentioned in yes- terday’s Star that Arthur Jordan, a man, who was placed in jail at. Warrenton, Va., tharged with the a an living near Markham ago, €l ft El mes clons being aroused he followed and made to surrender the keys of Sar Jordan's hands put in his mouth. and a rope is heck, He was tht about two bundred alee ae were tied behind STEPS TO BE TAKEN BY TAMMANT wen pay mae ‘H TILDEN’S ~DEFEAT.— A Albany, Jan. 19, s—A conferente of Tame many democrats from all parts of the state wi be held here on Wednesday evening. It ts @x~ nected that about 160 prominent men will be + rsent. John Kelly will be here. The objet Pa. e meeting is to make preliminary of oe for the Presidential convention, ‘Two ments will be presented for discussion:— questiod. ~ the friendsof Tilden control the next First. Wil atic convention? Second. as state democ. obable, it is thought that how seems Pt. will control the convent Tilden’s friends." Ailden’s tienda. ,, will be taken to. counter vrese: Us advantage and | Noprotant ot Tanne democratic conventions. ‘nent dem It Is sald to-night Dy prom. *he conterenes it it Is likely that the resuit of alliny py be to take Immediate steps for. “UNE 8 conven. lion of democrats opposed 60 Tlia, . Which shalt take such step: y seem best t.” defeat any move now or hereafter to be made ,! Secure i 8 hol minat 4o1 AN AUBURN, N. Y., ELoreaenr—Auburn 1S : a elopement wehioh Oo. ‘O.- Wednesday night. persons are George Edson, a m: annie man, nme: 40 years oid, and Annie ‘Gilfoy, a very ziri, 20 years Of age. Edson isan loe-dealer man ‘of means. He told his wife Wednesday orning that he going to Rochester om Dusiness, and advised her to ask Annle Gilfay to with her while he was gone. Mrs. Edson did as requested, but night came aoe Annie did not appe Mrs. Edson then sought out Me. father of Annie, and told him she sband had eloped with his daugh- ter. Mr. Gilfoy laughed at her, but, upon mak- ing inquiries found that his daughter had fled with Edson. He tr ced the Funaways to Ro~ chester, where the id stayed at Congress Hall. He found them just as they were prepar- ing to start west on the St. Louls express, They rested, and brought back to Auburn Sat- norning. ‘The residents of Auburn can- not account for Edson’s course. Annie Glifoy has hitherto sustat good jon, GUARDING THE DEAD CouNT’s GRavE.—Since the reported attempt to disturb the grave of the late Count Joannes in Maple Grove cemetery, at Newtown, Long Island, Superintendent ee mer, of the cemetery, has detalled a watch the plot in which the remains of the dead count are buried. oe oe s performl the watch duty are armed. superintendent that since the count was buried several sons have visited his office making inquiries as to the location of the grave, and that theo the winter season {t Is something unusual persons {0 visit the cemetery unless on busti- ness. Miss Avonia Fairbanks has planted flow- ers andes ergreens on the count’s grave.—N, F. Star, 19th, PENNSYLVANIA RiOT BILL Cases.—A telegranr from Harrisburg, Pa., Jan. 19, says: The grand jury this afternoon found a’ trie bill Chas. B, Salter, ex-member of the legislau for attempting ‘the purchase of votes for the Pittsburg rot relief bill. Eight members of the legislature appeare ore the grand jury and testified that the ed had given them to understand that they could have from $308 to $1,000 for voting for the measure. There 1s also a charge of perjury Inst the defendant, and a true bill will probably be found to-morrow. The trial of the accused Will begin in the morn- ing on the bribery indictment. A large number of the legislature have been attracted here by the prospective triais. Virgina Jv DGES. W. Chilton was nomi- nated by the read} caucus in Richmond last night for judge of Alexandria city. Cear- les G. Howison was elected by the general as- Slee dS as county judge of Prince jam. THE CaLiror ots. F. ‘Comber sembly gives the republ organization of both houses of the legislature, with the rmanship and the majority in every important committee, and the probability that there will be an efficient majority of re- publicans on important bills generally. So far as we know, few partisan measures are con- templated, and the democrats and working inen will not iose much beyond the lack of pres- Uge which comes from weakness. Late eventa have had a demoralizing effect. on the working men’s party, and their representatives in the Senate and assembly are disposed, it is oo wo affiliate with their tomer polltica assoclates,— San Francisco Alta, Jan. STREET RAILROAD FRavps.—The report and decree of the court examiner and master, im Philadelphia, in the matter of the fraudulent issue of the stock of the West Philadelphia (Market street) railway company, declares that the genuine shares of the company amount to 8,000 and the over-issue to 11,401 shares; that the, company shall give 7,000 shares of genuine in exchange for ,000 Shares of over-issued and that of the balance of 4,401 over-issued stock the company shall pay to the holders $75 per share. The amount drawn outof the bank de- post of the company by John 8. Morton, the lefaulting president of the company and ‘per- verted to his own use, was $93,957. LICIDE FOR LOVE.—Miss Mollie Brooks, & autiTul and accomplished girl, committed suk cide in her apartments in New York, Sunday, by laking morphine. She was a natlve of Wiikes- ire, Pa., but had been employed in a New York corset factory for several months. It is rumored that the girl had become enamored of a young shipping Clerk, and that they had ear rel d, which prompted her to the act of sel struction. ee ‘ATIC PROTEST IN DELAWARE.—Ye3- is the time fixed for the appointment by ize Bradiord, of the United State Court, at Wiunington, Del., of supervisors of registration, as asked for by the republicans of that state, Counsel for the democrats, however, protested in court against the appointments being Lge | on the ground that the act oi Congress pro- Maing for such appointments Is not applicable to Delaware, there being no registration in that state, but simply an assessment of taxpayers. The appointments were epee monet, and the question will be argued to-day. ‘THE MISSISSIPPI SENATORSHIP.—No result was reached in the Mississippi democratic legislative caucus for United States Senator last night. Betore the voling began Gen. Walker was with- drawn, and Gen. George proposed. Five ballots were taken, the last and fourth standing: Barksdale, 52; Singleton, 52; George, 3: OREGON DEMOCRATS.—Gen. Joe res and a number of prominent Oregon democrats have issued an address to the members of their party in that state, , dwelling upon the importance of upholding states’ rights as against centraliza- tion, and adv dvocating governmental reform. THE DEADWOOD EripEMic.—Twenty-six — have occurred this month in Deadwood, D. T.. and the neighboring camps, twenty-four of which were caused by the prevailing throat and lung epidemic in that section. Nine of this number were chiidren under ten years. With a population of less than 7,000 persons this death rate Is very high. The weather is See aes SUICIDE OF A Boy.—Walker aged 19, committed suicide in New York aati even- ing by shooting himself on the stoop of his house. He lived in leisure with his father, who isa broker. His every want was supplied, and nothing is known of any trouble, real or fanci on which he may have brooded, and there hi been nothing in his behavior to indicate that he was other than happy. ISSIPPI RIVER COMMISSION is in Ses Lows. The commission will report plans to Congress for the improvement of the river. There are now 200 men in the fleld sur- veying and ob: ous ‘Two Broruers, George M. Martin, aged 63, and Killian Martine aged 66, died on ‘the samé day of paralysis in North Rush, Monroe county, and were buried in the same g ve on Monday. Five clergymen, Baptist, niversalist, and Methodist, offic! at their funeral. A KeEnxtucky Fasinry Fevp.—At Owenton Ky., Saturday, after a case in court between Mrs. Daniel Lewis and her nephew, D. G. Gar- vey, had been submitted, four sons of Mrs. Lewis and Garvey and his two brothers got Into @ fight, and upon Frank Lewis striking Garvey the latter shot him fatally. Garvey was ar- GEN. GRANTand party arrived at Jackson\ va Fla,, yesterday, trom St. eg eee and leave this morning for Cedar steamer Admiral tor Havana. §2~ Rhoorer, ithe defaulting cashier of the Louisville (Ky.) bank, on be! yesterday, said:— a ould be and deserve to be imade an example ae ke amount of his de Geer Peace a clerk from West view ‘dled Hah Marine Hospital, in Baltt- more, yesterday, of small-pox. aie Mae 0% anda ee ereiane eperract eof tho family are most r6- ie? Wt does ceday 2ietinst at half-past 2 ‘a ibthetreet, thenos to Union ae HEWSTON. Ghose shan, at Micinat an. ot Hlichaal 3, an 1880, WILLIAM ape we 4, Hannah Hewston, aged 2 day will lace from his parents resi- $i gmceine : are reepectiully invited. RUE, inten sai deem —

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