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MISCELLANEOUS. STEAMERS, &c. FAMILY SUPPLIES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. THE EVENING STAR. =F FOE NORFOLK, FORTRESS MONROE OTTLED MADEIRA WINE, FUTURE DAYS. THIS AFTERNOON. (OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. THURSDAY........January 22, 1890. Bteamer Lay OF THs Lae leaves 6th-strest | 15 2 Bp, # WARNER, Real Estate Avctioncer. (CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE BEAL ES. | AEGULAR SALE OF “HOUSEHOLD FURNT- CUTICURA foxy — TATE LOT 52:2 BY 123:2% ON TWENTY- TURE AT SALESROOM, SATORDAY, JAN- ‘The Maine Conflict. Piney, TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- SECOND STREET, WEST, BETWEEN L AND UARY Uru, 1880, AT TEN O'CLOCK, TWO LEGISLATURES—BOTH DAILY. VINTAGE OF 1824 AND 1849. PROVED PROPERTY, ON THE WEST SIDE MSTREFTS. In which there is a fine line of Parlor and, r Boston steamers, &c. Leaves Norfolk alternate OF SIXTH STREET; BETWEEN L AND M | _ By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court Chamber Suites, togother with a general as- The fusion house in Maine met in Union Hall HUMORS OF THE SCALP. at 4 p.m. First-clasa fare, $2; Round Trip, $3; NORTHWEST. z of the District of Columbi: le in Equity sortment of other Household Goods. Also, yesterday and reconsidered the proposition te 4 ‘ aa a Becond-class fare, $1.50: Round ‘Trip, 82. ‘virtue of a dead of trust, dated Novem- Cause No. 6,897, McLai et al., vs. Mo- at 12 o'clock precisely, for whow. it may con~ submit questions to the supreme judicial court. DAILY LINE ON THE POTOMAC RIVER. BOTTLED PORT WINE, per 8th, 1877, and duly recorded in Liber 870, Sd Tapentn a ak the und Fee oe ee | ae ee ee ensen Gold Watch ‘and Chain, | The debate was continued at great length, Ia LOSS OF HAIR. The Steamer Joun W. THompson has been with- goto Soi gue Of tis lend recants of the hie THURSDAY, THE. DIp Or JaNcany, Abd | janz2-2t THOMAS DOWLING. Anct. | (He ston senate 's resolution by Senator Hob. Loss of Hair in thousands of cases is due entirely to some form of scalp disease. Soventy-five per cent.of the number of bald heads might be covered with hair by a judicious use of Curicura, assisted by Cvriouks Soar. It is the most axrecable as well ‘a& the most effective hair restorer ever prodneed by man. It ie medicinal in the traest sen All others are some oleazenous mixtu None but Cctic ical properties that it tocure all itching and scaly diseases thit inflame aud irritate the Scalp and hair glauds and tnb-s,cansing premature baldness. Medium doses of the CuTiccna Krson- VENT will purify the oil and ands of the Virus of serofulous humor of th od and insure a permanent cure, when taker in connection with the outward application of CuTicuna. = SALT RHEUM AND DANDRUFF Cured That Several Physicians Had Failed to Treat Successfully. vien:—T have ad sud all throweh my on ny lexe, forthe past four years, hay- exceedingly with it The dandruff fall- was very annoying. [consulted hair, al ing suffere ing from my: distincuished physicians in regard to it, and their preseriptions y cure and but little rel WAnY persons who had the ered, but did 1 was told by heum, and who there was no y and E should eit, and Twas almost inclined to but a friend wan le by your fir ishment in Jess than thr tirely free from all Salt Tcannot see any apy person. I think it a woncerful remedy. Respectfully, onwee PonutsmoutH, N. H., Feb. 6, 1878." . eke my heum ane Dandruff, and arance of Salt Rheum on my HIUMOR OF THE SCALP That was destroying the Hair cured with One box of CUTICURA. Mesers. Weeks & Porrer:—(entlemen:—I want to tell you what Curicura has done fer me. About ten years ago my hair began falling out, caused by Humor of the Seaip. I tried various temedies too numerous to tion, without re'ief, until I Dewan using CuriKc ne box of which has en- tirely cured me and new hair is beginning to grow. Respectfully, Mus. 0. J. ROOT, 897 W. Laxx St., Curoaco, Iu1., Nov. 13, 1878. We know the above to be true. MARY E. TOWNSEND, 412 W. 3 Mus. C. "A. GRAY, 341’ Fi SCALD HEAD For Nine Years cured wher Remedies failed. all other ‘Mesans. WeEKs & Porrer: (@entlemen:—Since July last T have been using your Curicuna for Scald Head, and it has cured me when all medicines that I h: taken for nine years did me no good. I am now using it.as a hair dressing, but my head is Well. It keeps the hair in very nice condition Yours truly, H. A. RAYMOND, Anditor Fort Wayne, Jackson & Saginaw R. 'R. Jackson, Micu., Dec. 20, 1878. "The CurIcuna Rewepres are prepared by Weeks & Potter, Chenusts and Drugwists, 360 Washington atreet, Boston, and are for sale by all Drugsists. Price’of Currtcura, small boxes, 50 cents: boxes, containing two and one-half times the ity of small, $1. RESOLVENT, 81 per bottl CURA Soar, 25 cents; by mail, 30 cen! cakes, 75 cents. Tee uan- UTI- COLLINS Voltaic Electric Plasters. Instantly they banish Pain and Weakness, rouse the dormant Muscles into new life, stimulate the Liver and Kidneys, cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion Bilious Colic, Cramps and Pains, Rheumatism, Neuraliia, Sciatica, Weak Spine, Weak aud Sore Lungs, Coughs and Colds, Weak Back, Ague and Liver Pains. oO BENSON’S CAPOINE POROUS PLASTERS The only Porous Plaster in the world that received official recognition at the CENTENNIAL and PABIS, EXPOSITIONS. Overwhelming evidence of their superiority over all other plasters. They are everywhere recom- mended by Physicians, Druggists and the Press. ‘Their great merit lies in the fact that they are the only plasters which relieve pain at once. Over 2,000 Druggists have signed a paper stating that Physicians say they are in every way Superior do the ordinary slow-acting Porous Plasters. The only improvement ever made on the common porous plasters. Do not buy cheap plasters. Do not take imitations. Every one suffering from Bheumatism, Lame Back, or Weak Back, Cold on the Chest, Conghs, or any Jocal pain or ache should tse Benson's Capeine Porous Plaster and _be relieved at once. Price 25 cents. Sold by all Druswists, Jan10-Im GENUINE * vVacuy. For Gout, Rhenmatism, Diabe- tes, Gravel, Diseases of the Kidneys, &e. GRILLE_Direases of the Liver. HWAUTERIVE, or) Diseases of the Stomach, MOPITAL, § Dyspepsia. The Spri tnd the For sale b gists and Grocers. BOUCHE, FILS & C@., Janl7-s, 6t SOLE AGENTS, NEW YORK. Not TO CARRY THEM OVER. HAUTERIVE CELESTINS, ' GRA re owned by the French covernment re bottled Under its supervision. t-class Wine Merchents, Drug- GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES OF WINTER CLOTHING FOR THE NEXT THIRTY Days. OVERCOATS. Overcosts now $20, formerly $25. Overcoats now 15, formerly 20. Overcoats now 10, formerly 15. Overcouts now 8, formerly 12. Overcoats now 5, formerly 8. SUITS. Suits that were 825, now $20. Suits that were 20, now 16. Suits that were 15, now 12. Suits that were 13, now 10. Suits that were 10, now 8. Suite that were 8, now 6. OATS AND VESTS, DRESS AND BUSINESS PANTS, YOUTHS’ AND BOYS' CLOTHING, AT PROPORTIONATE REDUCED PRICES. 1011 Pennsylvania avenue, Between 10th and 1th sts. fanl3 . J. P. CRUTCHET, M FRENCH CATERER, Begs leave to inform his customers that h onterene se is still fablisiinent, "No. 180 Het.” way”, Sh fabian q at. and that all ress wil mee wine tented, Penneyivania 1 Gee TION FREE. For Beminal Weakness, Loss of anos a Te of Peron ton by Or excess. | DAVIDUON & 00. 34-00 78Newen— t..8.¥. drawn for repairs, and the Jane MoseLey has been substituted to take her trips and her days until otherwise ordered. STEAMERS FOR NEW YORK. Steamers E. C. KNIGHT and JouN Greson alter- nately leave Pier 41, East River, New York, every Saturday at 4 p.m., and 63 Water st., Friday morning and Alexandria same da; taken at lowest rates. ‘Apply at Steamer’ or under National Metropolitan Bank, sep27 j|AM’L BACON, President. (LYDE’S NEW EXPRESS LINE ¢ ‘BETWEEN ELPHIA, ALE © ting at Philadelphia with Clyde's jonnecting at lelphia Line for Boston, Providence, the New England states. 'EAILTNG DAYS. From Philadelphis—saturdey, at 10 a.m. From Washington—Monday, at 11 a.m. Freights ved daily aed 8 pris’ Through ights received daily un 1. pills of laden siven to Boston and Providence, and Fall River. Georgetown goods received and Janded at Washington. For full information apply to J. H. JOHNSON & Q0., 1202 F street northwest, and 12th-street wharf, Waehington, D. O.; WILLIAM P. CLYDE & CO. General Managers, 12 South Wharves, Philadel Pl (ORTH GERMAN LLOYD—srauxsar Ling BETWEEN New York, Hava, LONDON, SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN. ‘The steamers of this company will sail every Sat- orday from Bremen Pier, foot of 3d street, Hoboken. Kates of passage: From New York to Havre, Lon- don, Southampton and Bis eee cabin, $100: $0. “For, frei! apply to OELRIOHS & CO., 2 Bowling ‘New York. W. G. METZEROTT & OO., 925 Agents for Washingto sepl0 NEW YORK—ROTTERDAM. The first class steamers of this ling, *“W. A SOHOL- TEN,” “P.CALAND," “ROTTERDAM,” “BHOLE- DAM,” and “MAAS,” carrying the U.S: mailto the Netherlands, leaver’ Jersey City every alternate Wednesday and Saturday. Oabin 865-870; Inter- mediate @¢°—850; Steerage $23. H.CAZAUX,Gen'l Ag 3T Souch, ‘illiam st., New York, FUNOH EDYR &0O., 27 So. Wm. st., Freizht Ag'ts; L. W. MOR- RIS, 0 B'way, Gencral Passenger Ag't. jan] aecond cabin, 860; steer S8aKe ree! OTIOE. ‘With the view of diminishing the chances of ool- jsion, the Steamers of this line takea specific course for all seasons of the year. On the outer passage from Queenstown to New York or Boston, crossing the meridian of 60 at 43 lat., or nothing to the north of 43. e homeward the meridian of 42. asaaire cross of 80 at a2 at, or voting to the no THE CUNARD STERMSEIP COMPANY LIM- Bet New York and Liverpool, Call- ween Ningat Cork tiatbor AR 40, N. R., NEW 28 | Gall Wed. 3 nis... Wod- Frb.26 | Abyssi And every following Wednesday from New York RATES OF PASSAGE. astee $80 and $100 gold, according to accommo ons. ‘Ticket to Parts, $15, gold, additional. Return tickets on favorable terms. Steerage at very low rates. Steerage tickets from Liverpool and Queenstown, and all other parts of Europe, at lowest rates. rh bills of laden given for Belf: Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp and other ports on the Continent, and for Mediterranean porta. For freight and passage apply at the Company's office, No. 4 Bowling Green, or both steerage and cabin, to OTIS BIGELOW, 600 7th strest, Washing- jan28- CHAS. G. FRANOKLYN, Agent, N.Y. RAILROADS JRALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, THE GREAT DOUBLE TRAOK. National Route and Short Lin th ational Gril Northwest, Wests °° < and Southwest. To take effect Sunday, November 16, 1879, at 1:20 LEAVE WASHINGTON. 18:00 P-m.—Baltimore, "Ellicott Gity'and Way Sta. 6:06 a.m.—tNew York, Philadelphis, and Boston Express. On Sundays to Baltimore only.. Break- fast at Relay Station. 6:50 a.m.—Baltimore, Annapolis and way. _(Pied- mont, Strasburg, Winchester, Hagerstown, Bois: Tick and way, vis Relay.) Baltimore and Laurel Express. ‘Point of Rocks, Piedmont, Strasburg, , Hagerstown and way stations. 8:15 a.m.—New York, TE UNGapiee Boston and Riess Express. Parlor car jew York and lphia. 8:35 ‘aim. -t8t. Louis, Chicago, Oolumbus and Pittaburg Express. Frederick, Hagerstown and Valley Branch, except Sunday. ‘Through car to Staunton. Pullman Cars to Cincinnati, ly- Graf- ton to Sandusky, daily, except Sat ere 9:00 a.m.—t! itimore, Annapolis ant NES 10:00 a.m.—Baitimore Express. Stops at Bladens- exe, Beltsville, Laurel, Annapolis Junction, "sp and Hanover. 12 ab p-ma.—Baltimore, Annapolis, Ellicott City and Way 1:30 p-m.—New York, Philadelphia and Boston Express. Stops at Laurel. 1:35 p.m.—tOn Sunday only. Baltimore and Way. 4:30 p.m.—Baltimore, Bladensburg and Leurel Express. Frederick, via Relay. Stops at Ampapolis Junction. 4:36 p.m.—tPoint of Rocks, Frederick, Hagers- town, Winchester and Way Stations. On Sunday to Point of Rocks aud Way Btations oniy.. 4:40 p.ma.—tBaliimore, Annapolis and Way Sta tious. 6:36 p.m.tPHILADELPHIA, NORFOLK AND BALTIMORE EXPRESS. Norfolk, except Sun- day. Norfolk passengers taken in the cars direct to boat at Canton. tops at, Bladensburg. and Laurel. 6:00 p-m.—Point of Rocks and Way Stations. 6 m.—tBaltimore and Way Stations. i {BALTIMORE AND LAUREL EX- PH 5 icot , vis Relay. 7:45 p. m.—tCHICAGO, COLUMBUS AND PITTSBURGH EXPRESS. Bleepingcar to Chicago. Oren erePS EW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE EXPRES! Stops at Bladens- r (ew York, and id Laurel. Sleeping car to Prodial sleeping car 10 Philcaoiphia, $50 p-ga.— rst. Louls and Ouicinnat! Express. Daily. {Sunday only. Other trains daily, except ‘trains stop at Relay Station. for further bforuation apply at the Baltimore and Ohio Ticket Offices, W: Station. and 603, 61y and Corner 14th and Pennsyivania avenne, here orders will be taken for Bagyawoto be clock and received af any point ins CLEMENTS, 1, M. COLE, General Hokel Agent .M. neral Tickel Ge: S550: mylt? NTZ. General Agent. 1879 rennsyevanta 1879 TO THE NORTE, WEST, ROUTE AND SOUTHWEST. uble Track, Steel Hails, SPLENDID SCENERY, MAGNIFICENT EQUIPMENT. In Effect Jax vary 6, 1880. TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, from Depot, corner of Sixth and B streets, as follows: Pitteburg and the West, 10:40 a.m. daily, with Par- ia cinta td ong a ce ure Ci innat a an icago; 7:40 p.m. daily, with Palace Oar to Ohicago. For Gaaandainua, Hochestery Suitalon Niagara for Canandaizua, chester, uttalo, Falls and the North, at 6:00 a.m. gaily. exce} Sunday ; 7:40 p.m. daily, except Saturday, wi Palace Cars to Canandaigua. For Wi rt, Lock Haven, and Elmira, at 10:40 a.m. daily, except Sunday. For New York and the Fest, 8:10 a.m., and 1:80 D.m. daily, except Sunday, and 9-45 p.m. daily, Wath Palace Care attached. ‘Limited Express of Pullman Parlor Cars, 9:30 a.m. daily, except Sunday. For Breotly, N. ¥., all through trains connect at Jersey City “with bosis of Brooklyn Annex, affording direct transfer to Fulton street, avoid: double ferrisge and Journey across New York city. For Philadelphia, 8:10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m., daily, except Sunday ; 6:30 and 9:45 p.m., daily. ited Exp 30 3.m. aay except Suny, For Baltimore, 6:00,8:10, 9:30, 10:40 a.m. and 1:30, 4:10, 4:20, 5:30, 7:40 and 9:45 p.m. On Sunday; 10:403.m., 6:30, 7:40 and 9:45 p.m. For Pope's Greek Line, 6:00 a.m. and 4:20 p.m. daily, except Sunday. For Annapolis, §:10a.m. and 4:20 p.m., daily, ex- cept Bundsy. ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG RAIL- WAY AND ALEXANDRIA AND WASHING- TON RAULROAD. Hwa. £20, 520, x Alexandria, 7, 7:20, 9, For Ae Sand t13b pum, ‘Gn Busday at 7 9 an 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. ‘Hichmond and the South, 7-00 a.m. daily, and 6:20 p.m. daily, except Sunday. Weave Alexandria for Ws ny 6 8, 10 12:50, 3, 5, 7, 9:05 p.m. and 12 mi it. junday af 8'and 10a.m., and 7 and Tickets, information, Sleeping and Car commmodntious cat, be procured at tis oAloos here: east corner of Thirteenth street and Pennsylvania eft for checkinw of bagwane 18 destingaon fron FRANE THOMSON: Gonsral Mananee, Tent QED NINE AND OLD FRIENDS ARE KNOWR asthe is JUSTH"s stand known yea os nately sco where: arwtclace BEOOND. an be sold ‘at. respectable Bros. or call ola stand, No. Branch No. 408 9th ‘between D feoess WN -B.—Nobe by tall promptly. startet Sa (Pus IS THE BUNGLAWS SEASON, NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, Fue a Data Proof Vaal { ts a6 Hear.” Government peat Bods on depoatt oat Bioderate rate. Boned of Sueeacee Managers— Wm. it; Geo. W.. vice president; B.P. r= secretary; A.L. treasurer; Hen: hearty tok ti eg pene tone Ye CELLULOID TRUSS AND SUPPORTERS ‘VER WEARS Seat AYS CLEAN, and ¥ and can Worn while bathing, is for sale at wa is CHAS. FISHER’S, 623 7th st. n.w. Mrs. devotes her, to the ‘of aly pemone “asott BEST pe assis tae & THAT NEVER BREAKS, VINTAGE OF 1835. JOHN H. MAGRUDER, FINE GROCERIES AND TABLE LUXURIES, Jani5 1491 New York Avenue. IP HE MOST SURPHISING THING BURCHARD'S CANNED COFFEE Is that it suite 80 many people who have been ac- customed to tise a high priced article To the vast multitude who make economy a study this brand of Coffee is especially commended, and with per- fect confidence. ‘The PATAPSCO BAKING POWDER is what is called a slow powder, and is rendered efficient by the action of the heat of the oven, consequently it is entirely diesi;ated by the process of balins. All fine Groceries at BURCHAHRD’s, janl2__ Pa. ave. and Four-and-a-half st. LBS. N. ¥. CHEESE (full cream)...$1.00 10 Lbs. HOMINY GRITS 25 5 Lbs. CREAM NUTS. 50 3 Lbs. FRENCH CAN] 50 4 Lbs GUM DROPS. BE 1 Doz. Boxes COFFEE ESSENCE. 5 Sets Adamantine CANDLES (so-called pounds)... 1 Gal. best New Orleans MOLASSES. 1 Gal. Common MOLASSES 25 1 Can 3 Ib. Huckin’s Mock Tu 35, OUR BOUQUET WHISKEY, $2.50 Per Gallon. As good as sold elsewhere at 84.00. C. S. OHARE & SON, 1213 7th st. and Cor. H and 4th sts. nue jani2 |ANVASS BACK DUCKS, RED HEAD DUORS, GROUSE, PHEASANTS, WILD TUR- KEY, QUAIL, SQUABS, Ero. BEEF TONGUES, OF BEEF, WHET BREADS, Country SAUSAG) 8 DIAMOND BACK TERRAPIN, FISH OF ALL KINDS, SELECT OYSTER! FLORIDA ORANGES anp BA} Co ae ise FRANK J. saeees & CO. @ec5 PaLack MABEET, Cor. 14th and N.¥. av. QOQT STREET MARKET. 720 20th street. $reck eh, Oysters and Terrapins. Turkeys, Chickens and Ducks. Beef, Lamb, Mutton, Veal, Venison. Beef’ Tenderloins and Sweet Breads. Gailerys aber neiaanh Stat Dovs WM. LINKINS & BON. IRST PREMIUM Rvarded at the National Fair over all other compet- re TO OERES. The handeomest Minnesota Patent Flour in the “ MINNEOLA, A very superior Minnesota Patent, STERLING'S 8T. LOUIS FANOY, A magnificent Winter Wheat Patent Process. GOLDEN HILL, ‘The standard Family Flour of the District. For sale by every first-class Grocer. Wholesale Depot—Cor. Ist st. and Ind. ave. nov6 WM. M. GALT & CO. BOOTS AND SHOES. 70 uest of of the party secured thereby, we will sell at publie auction, in front of the premises, on WEDN ESDAY, THE 47H DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1880, aT 4 O'CLOCK'P. M. the following described real ‘estate, to wit: All of lot numbered twenty- two (22) and part of lot twenty- ore (21), in square four hundred and forty-nine 449), as'the same are known and descri bed upon e plat or plan of said city. Beginning for the same at the southeast corner of lot 22, running thence west one hundred and sixteen (116) feet toa public alley, thence north eighty-two (82) feet ten (10) Inches, thence east one hundred and sixteen (116) fect t@ the west line of Sixth street west, thence south along the west, line of said street, 82 feet 10 inches to the place of besinning. ‘Terms cach. A deposit of $100 required at time of sale, All conveyancing at purchaser's cost. ‘Terms to be complied with in seven days. ‘hia property will be sold subject to a deed of frust for 83, 008 i woe pete AG interoet from May Ji6-cod&ds__MAHLON ASHFORD,§ Trustees. H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ES- TATE ON FIFTH STREET NORTHWEST. virtue cf a deed of trust, bearing date on sth day of Avril, 1873, and duly, re- ‘damong the land record of the District of Columbia, in Liber No.715, at folio 304,ana pur- snunt to an order of the Supreme C: of the Dis- trict of Columbia, we will ATURDAY, th Bist Dav or JanVary, 1880, at Four o’cLoc ™., sell at public auction, infront of the premizes, Le um bered twenty -8 D ¢ and the south five feet front on 5th street, by the depth of the lot of It numbered twenty-six (26), in square numbered four hundred and eight: together with the imprevements thereon. Terms of sale: $2,060, with interest at the rate of i cent. perannum, from October 29th, 1873, x (4 penres of sale, in cash; balance at six and ‘ve months, for which notes of the purchaser, ing interest and secured by a deed of trust on roperty sold will be taken. A deposit of 8100 ired at shesine ge sale, a ; H. JESUP MILLER, § Trusteos. B. H. WARNER, Auct. Jan21-eod NCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, TRUSTEE’S SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ES- TATE ON FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN G AND H STREETS NORTHWEST. By. virtue of a deed of trust, executed to, me, bearing date on the first day of April, A. 1. 1878, and recorded in Liber No. 842, folio 455, one of the land records of the District of Co- lunibia, I shal, at the request of the party secured thereby, offer’at public sale, at the premises, on MONDAY, tHe 26TH Dax OF JaNvany, 1880, AT 4:30 p. ot., the following described real estate, situ- ate, lying and being in the city of Washington, D. C.,’ known and designated as part of lot No. 8, in sqiare 518, according to the sub-division of ‘the east half of original lot 8, besinning for the samo at a yoint on 4th street west 100 feet from the north- east corner of said square; thence running south along the line of said street 14 feet; thence west 88 fect 3 inches; thence north 14 fect to a ten foot alley; thence east 88 feet 3 inches to the place of be- ginning, together with the improvements. ‘ferme 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. deed of trust, to secure the payment of said notes. The Trustes reserves the right to resell at the cost of the purchaser, if the terms are not complied with in seven days, after five days’ notice. A deposit of $50 is required on the drop of the hammer. Jar13-coeds JOHN E. NORRIS, Trustee. JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF REAI, ESTATE. By virtue of a decree passed in Equit Catise No. 7,008, Van Riswick vs. Rothwell in the Supreme Court of the District, of Co Iumbia, and under a deed of trust dated Mat 1878, and duly recorded in liber 719, folio 113, one of the land records for said District of Columbia, we will eell, at public auction, in front of the prem- izes, on SATURDAY, 24TH DAY OF JANUARY, A.D. 1886, ar 4 o'cLock P.M, all that certain Lotknown and described as lot numbered 43, in Moses Kelly's recorded subdivision of square 944. 4 ‘Terms of sale: One-third in cash; balance in three equal payments of six, twelve and cighteen months, with interest at the rite of 7 per cent. per annum until paid, and to be secured by a deed of trust on the property sold. A deposit of 850 will be re- quired ut the time of sale. JOHN J. OTWITHSTANDING THE GREAT advance in SHOES, we have a few. cases of Gent’s Fine Hand-Sewed Button and Con. grees Gaiters, which we can offer for Tas iONTH ONLY at the old figures. Gentlemen who wear this quality of Shoe will know what they are worth on inspection. _BYRN’S SHOE STORE, 14th st., 2 doors below Gorcoran. ‘an : N EW YORK SHOE STORE, 605 Pennsylvania ave. ‘WE PRACTICE WHAT WE PREACH.” Our Goops ARE THE Best AND CHEAPEST; ‘THis SIDE of Nrw York Compare these fi have been pay Ladies’ Solid Ladies’ Goat, Worked Button Holes. Ladies’ Custom-made Kid Button Ladies’ French Kid Butto: Misses’ Goat Button, Misses’ Custom Goat Mises’ Solid Leather Shoes Children’s Shoes in the same proportion: Gent's Hand-made Solid Congress. Gent's Fine Calf Congress... Gent’s Hand-made Kip Boot. Gent's French Calf Hand-made Boot. Gent’s French Calf, Hand-made, Button, Gon- gress or Lace, in any shape. 8.00 to ONLY ORE PRICE. _ GEO. McCARTHY. nova6 MEDICAL, & R. RICORD'S ESSENCE OF LIFE restores Zuanhood and the vigor of youth to tho most shattered constitution in four weeks. Mailure im- Egurible. This life-restoring remedy should ‘be faken by all about to marry, or who have become weakened from excess or ally other cause. Success in cvery cage ia a8 certain aa that water quenches thirst. $3 per case. Sol Dr. JACQUES, No. 7 Univerait place, Rework, SACQUES, rer Drugg ists supplied. doc26 the oldest established and only reli- PHYSICIAN in the city, can be consulted daily at 455 Massachusetts avenue from 1 to 8 o'clock. All Female Complaints and Irregulari- ties quickly cured. Consultations free. Separate rooms for patients. QTARTLING DISCOVERY. 8 LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. ‘A victim of youthful imprudence causing prema- ture decay, nervous debility, lost manhood, eto., having tried in vain every known remedy, has dis- covered a simple self cure, which he will send FREE to his fellow sufferers. | Address J. Hi. Meeves, 43 Chatham St.N.¥. _deci-6m ANS MISSION ON EARTH —A thor- ough medical treatise, indicating how con- firmed disabilities may be removed. The experience of 20 years’ study, observation, and professional practice, showing the ayencies that will insure re- stored manhood, strengthened vitality, aad sonnd conditions of health, that have beer impaired by overtaxed powers. A’statement of obstacles to mar- riage and of the means by which they can be re- moved. By mail, 26c., cnrrency or postaze stamps. Address Secretary Musewm Anatomy and Science, 489 6th ave., N. Y. dec2-eo4m 903 E, NEAR NINTH.—The new Turkish and Russian Bath Rooms are now complete. No ghange of man: since its first establishment by Dr. Sepp in 1! of New York. a establishment sou’ 71. The best a PERMATORRHG@A, IMPOTENOY PREMA- ‘ture decay, emisrions and all venereal diseases cured by Dr.’ HENRIE. Some cases positively cured in from 3 to 7 days. No calomel used. All fe- male weaknesses, &c., cured. 124 F street n.w., near 2d. oct25 JONSULT DR. ROBERTSON, overy Wednesday / and Saturday, at his office, 456 O st. n.w., near 435 st., from 2 to $ p.m., who, with 15 years experi- ence, guarantees a cure {n all diseases of the Urinary Organs, Nervous and Seminal Weakness, Noctu Emissions, Impotency, &c. Gonorrhea or Syphil- with the prices you elsewhere: recently cont: positively cured in from 5 to 10 days. Consultations strictly private, and sepa- rate offices for ladies. Refers to the leading physi- cians of Baltimore. Main office, 19 8. Eutaw st., Baltimore. moderate. sep29-6m_ ADAM DE FOREST HAS REMEDY FOR Ladies. All female complaints quickly onred.. Can be consulted daily at 921 7th D.W. Office hours from 1 to 9 p.m. sug26-5m* -A luxury. uy Wee fever, Perey on Poe Satisfaction = Setetr a ee itr Ds Shedd. Dr. iL }OVEE. febi* D* HENRY MOTT’S FRENCH POWDERS.— Certain cure for Disease of the eidneys Gra- Diseases, Nervous Bir oud at cured. DRY GOODS. PECIAL. ‘From this date we shall offer special inducements in all kinds of DRY GOODS. Our stock is still full, and we have many large lots of desirable Dry Goods, embracing all the latest things out this sea- son, to which we ask the attention of those in search of bargains. Silks, Satins, Velveta, Frin; Wool and Silk, and all-wool Dress Goods, with a full line of House- keeping Fabrics, will be sold from this date at less than wholesale rates. We intend to close out our Winter §tock as soon as possible, without regard to resent value. ¥ as WM. BROWN, jan19 $17 Market Space. o™ NEW AND VERY CHEAP DRY GOODS. Pure white TABLE LINEN, 50. ‘the very best CALICO mad reduced to 5, worth 8 cents everywhere. Lure wool SHOULDER SHAWLS, 62. Ladies’ CLO.KS redticed to actual cost. Beautiful Woot DRESS GOODS, reduced to 12%e. CLOTH, for men and boys! weir, Se to $1.90. Fu ext WOOL VESTS reduced th 50c. re Linen NAPKINS, slightly damaged, Ge. Large tize TOWELS, €e. Pure wool RED UNDERWEAR reduced to real cost. very wide (wool) Shaker FLANNEL reduced to Ture wool, very wide double width Black and Colored CASHMERES reduced from 75 down to 60c. CARTER'S, 711 Market Space. Black snd Colored SILKS very gheap: Our 87, $1, $1.12 ,31.25 and $1.50 BLACK SILKS are special barwains. Colored SATINS, Cclored and Black VELVETS at cost. Large size BED COMFORTS, 81. Every pairof our BLANKETS at cost. Large size double White BLANKETS, $2.50. Fure Wool fine BLANKETS, 83.76 to $10.50. Children’s UNDERWEAR, Isc, Nottingham LACE for Curtains, immense assort- ment, 124. to 81. PIANO COVERS, handsomely Embroidered with Silk, $3.76 to 810. CARTERS, y 714 Market Space. S#-FRONT ROOM, Ist floor. over our store, for rent; was occupied by Mme; Hinckley for niany years as adress making establishment. Janl7 OCAHONTAS COTTON, 10c. Yard. SHMERES, 25c. hen DRESS GOUDS, 10 to 0c. y: Roby’s Double Busk CORSE’ = Mme. Demorest’s Reliable PATTERNS. JOS. B. BAILEY, Jani7 Corner 7th and F sts. 8.0. G PEAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE ws OF SHIRTS. Elegant Ready-made Shirt for. Our Hliptic Shirt opty. eY Buipto Bh Our Celebrated Triumphant Shirt, Wamsn lin, 3-ply all-linen bosom, linen bands, made in the finest custom manner, only $1. Leave your orders with us for Fine Dress Shirts. ve never fail to give a perfect fit. 6 Elegant Shirts to order fo 86. 6 ie Dress Shirts ‘* * 6 Very Fine (golid bos.) to order for. Fine stock GENT’S FURNISHING for Holic Presents,-at DUBREUILL BROS. decl6 No. 1112 F st. n.w. Gncsine OUT SALE oF FINE DRY GOODS, Before {aking annual account of stock, we will offer the following bargains :— DRESS GOODS at cost. LAGES and FRINGES at o03 LADIES and GENTS’ UNDERWEAR at cost. GLOVES ind HOSIERY at cost. SHAWLS and BLANKETS at cost. SULT and LINEN HANDREKCHIEES at cont, at cost. We ‘ ‘great many special bargains in LIGHT SILKS for evening wear, Our stock of Huck and Colored VELVETS is tho langest and eapost in the city. — CONNOLLY’S, Jan6 11th st. and Pa. ave. QuIRTS: SHIRTS! SHIRTS! 5 CHEAPEST SHIRTS IN THE WORLD. the Acme Unfinished shirts, 5 The Acme Finished Shirts. The Peerless Unfinished Shirts The Peerless Finished Shirts, “75 cents Boys! Bhirts, unfinished, 60 cents Haished: 65 cents Fine Bilk Scarfs 25 cents, worth’ 50. Elegant Sill Scarfs, 60 cents. Just received. ress Shirts made fo order in most elegant manner for 82—fit warranted. At ‘THOMPSON'S Shirt Factory, ore, Diabetes “Brigtts and Sees | “sans 816 F st. n.w., opp. Patent Office. Poison. ‘Cure of a uaranteed In either stage, ‘pam osing stamp, and please | CHIRTS MADE TO ORDER. Nee ee cluniieare Boren. Nous: | Por 8120 of the vers bect Mtusite and Twenty- icine genuine unicss with myname blown | one Hundred Linen. (a them and labels bearing my own trade mark. Finest SHIRTS made to order of the very best ‘3an20 ‘DE. JOHN TRIPP. | material, in the best manner, and guaranteed to At be give satisfactisn in eve erporiar for $1.75, a NISS", FE™®® Wise canxert, ‘an7-1m 1008 Frenne pewest. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Wasnmator, D. 0. No. 9 Columbian Law Building, (A xtEee HAIR VIGOR. VARIOUS CAUSES. O'CLOCK P. M., original lot ibered twenty (20), in square numbered -one (51), in the city of Washington, District of Columbia. Terms of sale, as prescribed by the decree: One half of the purchase money cash, the balance in two equal instalments in nine (9) ‘and, elhteen (18) montht, with interest from day of sale, tobe secured retention of the title until the purchase money shall have been paid in full, or all cash at the option ofthe purchaser. All, conveyancing at cost of pur- chaser. A deposit of 850 will aired upon the Whole jot or any part of the lot rold at time of sale. If terms of sale be not complied with in seven da} from date of sale, the Trus rve the right resell at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, After failure to sell as. a whole, the property will be offered in conyentent parce P. J. DONAHUE, 321 436 stree! NEAL T. MURRAY. * | rrastoos Jan10,15, 20,22 313 434 street, THIS EVENING. NJTHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. AN UNRIVALED COLLECTION OF JAPANESE ART TREASURES, Comprising Superb Spocimens of Old Bizen, Satsuma, Kioto, Kaxa, Idumo, Kisiu, ‘Owari, Mishima, Banko, And many other Warea Marvelously Decorated. ‘Magnificent Cloisonne Enainels, want Cabinets. Handsome Specimens of Old and Modern Gold i Lacquers, Artistic Bronzes Tnlaid with Gold and Silver. Specimens of Rare Japanese Porcelain and Pottery. Beautifully Carved Ivories. Most Elegantly embroidered Silks, Eto. Carcfully selected by a Japanese expert, and ac- __knowledxed by Connoisseurs to be the most Valuable and Choice Collection ever brought to this Country. The whole to be sold without reserve on WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 22 and 23, 2 ‘at the elegant salesroom, 1425 New York Ave., near the Treasury Depart- ment. £27-Goods now on Exhihition. ga Jan16-6t ‘THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. T. COLDWELL, Auctioneer. A es TRUSTEES! SALE OF VERY DESIRABLE BUILDING LOT, IMPROVED BY A SMALL FRAME HOUSE, IN ONE OF THE BEST \TIONS IN "WASHINGTON, BEING ON rH SIDE OF L STREET, NEAR THIR- TEENTH NORTHWEST By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Janu 27, 1875, and duly recorded in Liber ' folio 33% one of the land records of Wash’ ington county, D. C., and at the request of the patty holding the noté eccured by the said deed of rust, we will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, J. , 1880, ar 4 O'CLOCK P. M., the following-descri eal estate, in Washington’ city, District of Columbia, viz: Part of Lot forty (40), in Davidson's subdivision of Square two hundred and forty-elht (248), beyin- ring for the same at the northeast corner of'said lot and thence running south one hundred and ten (110) feet and ten (10) inches, thence west twenty-three(23) feet ten (10) inches, thence north one hundred and ten (110) feet, and ten (10) inches, thence east twenty-three (25) feet and ten. (10) inches to the place of bexinning, together with all the improve- ments thereon. ‘Terms: One-fourth of the purchase money in cash, and the bulance in six (6), twelve (12) aud eebteen (18) months, with seven per cent. interest: orall cash, as the purchaser may desire; deferred payments ‘to be secured by a deed of trust on the property. $100 deposit. Conveyancing and record- ing at the cust of e Sports aa E. PRENTISS, § Trustees. BRAINAR) UNCANSON BROS., Auctioncers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY ON THIRTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN N AND O STREETS N.W., BEING NEAR IOWA. CIRCLE, AT AUCTION. By virtue of a deed of trust, given to me, and duly recorded in liher No.’708, folio 179, one of the land records for Washington coun ty, in the District of Columbia, and by written re quest of the holder of notes, I will offer for sale, on DAY, THE 10TH DAY OF Fennvany, A. D. 1880, av 4/90 o'cLock P. M., in front of thé prem- ises,’all those certain lots, pidces or parcels of land, situate and lying in the city of Washington, D. C., and known as Lots Gand H, in Morrison's subivi- sion of lots in «quare "numbered two bun- dred and eighty, (280), as the same is distinguished upon theground plat of said city; lot H having a front of twenty feet (20) on Thirteenth street west, and running back one hnndredand five feet to an alley thirty feet (80) wide, and containing two thousand one hundred (3,100) square feet of ground; and Jot G, having a front of nineteen (19) feet and seven (7) inches, on said ‘Thirteenth street west, and running back one hundred and fifty-five (155) fect one and one-half (134) inch to said alley, thirty feet wide, containing three thousand an thirty-eight feet of ground, saving and excepting from this conveyance 80 much of said lot Gas was conveyed to one Joseph H. Robinson by deed dated April 13th, 1872, and recorded in ber 676, folio 459, one of the land records for said Washington, together, with all the improvements, ways, easements, rights, privileges, appurtenances an. hereditaments to the same belonging or in any wise ayy ertanang. ‘Terms of rale: The amount of indebtedness. se- curca by this deed of trust unpaid, which will be stated at the sale, with expense of sale, in cash,and Valance at twelve months, for which the notes purchaser, bearing interest from day of 1 and secured by deed of trust on the property ole, will be taken, | A deposit ef 100 will be quired of the purchaser at the time of sale. conveyancing, &e., at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be complied with in seven days, otherwise he Trustee reserves the right. to resell the property the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, five days’ pul notice of such resale er published in Washington, D.C. ESSE B. WILSON, Trustee. * w, fds TP UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. AU SALE OF PROPERTY ON M_ ST. ¥ EEN TWELFTH AND THIRTEENTH STREETS NORTHWEST. As Trustee under deed of trust, recorded in 5 7 Liber 737, at folio 482, one of the lend rec- ords for this District, 'I will offer for sale, in st front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 281H, 1880, AT 4 O'CLOCK P.3., Lot 31, in the sw division by the ‘Trustees of, the Washington City Orphan Asyinm of square 282, with the improve- ments thereon, fronting on thé south side of north Misicct between 13th and 19th streets west, in ashington city, D.C. ‘Teruns of sale, ‘as proscribed by the trust deed, are: The amount of unpaid indebtedness secured by the deed (being $2,070.78, to January 28, 1880, ) with the expenses’ of sale, ih carh; the balance it six and twelve months, for which the notes of the purchaser, bearing interest from the day of sale and secured by a deed of trust on the property sold, shall be given. 100 deposit by the purchaser at the time of sale, and all conveyancing at his or her cost. JAMES 8. EDWARDS, Jenl6-eo&ds ‘Trustee HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF A TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE AND LOT, No. 78 HIGH STREET, GEORGETOWN, D- ©. By virtue of a deed of Hatred July 9, 1878, made by John Drill and Mary Ann, his wife, and recorded in Liber 892, folio 141, &e,, of the land records for the District of Colum- bia,’ and by direction of the holder of the note se- cured thereby, the undersigned Trustee will sell, at public auction, on WEDNESDAY, the 7TH Day oF JANUARY NI at4p.m., in front of the premises, the property described as follows, viz. :—Part of Lot No. 10, in Old Georgetown, beginning at the N. W. corner of a brick dwelling, the property of Thomas Jackson, and late of James Dunlap, deceased, and running’ thence north with said street, twenty-three feet two inches, and back easterly the same width, two hundred feet, more or less, as described in a deed from Susan L. Howard, to John Drill, record- ed in Liber W. B. 146, folio $41, &c., together with the imbrovements thereon. Terms of sale: One-fourth cash, the balance in three years, with note bearing interest at 8 per cent. per annum until paid, payable quarterly, to be secured by a deed of trust on the property. Gon- yeyancing at purchaser's cost. 100 required at the tine of sale, and terms to be complied with in seven days from the sale, or the property to be resold by ‘Trustees, at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- chaser, H. ©. WESTERVELT, ‘Trustee. dec24, 27, 29,31jan3,5,6,7 &#-THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED UNTIL THURSDAY, JaNvany 29TH, 1880, ut same hour and place. By order of the Trustee.’ j6,14,21,28,29 npuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTER’S SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON THE NORTH SIDE OF L STREET, BE- Reet weee AND SEVENTH STREETS PRSC RCTS EE | re Of April, 1857, an F200! inTibery. A. 8, Polio, 247, one of the land sed records for Wastiingtor, Dust undersigned surviving ‘trust the party secured thereby, wil sll on TUESDAY, THE 27TH Day OF JANUARY, 1880, aT 4 O'CLOCK P. &., in front of the premises, ‘the following described property: Part lot 4, in square 449, ing for the came at the northeast corner of said lot num- bered four (4); thence west with the rear line of said lot twenty-nine (29) feet; thence south forty (40) feet; thence in parallel lines back to the place of beginning, with all the improvements, which consist of two Frame Tenements. ‘Terms: One-third cash, the balance at aix and twelve months, with notes bearing interest and secured by a deed of trust on the property. Con- veysncing at p 'g cost. $100 down when the property ie strnck off 5 Jan7, 12,17,19,26 \HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneers. VERY VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON THE NORT! E OF K STREET, BETWEEN TOURTH AND FIFTH STREETS NORTH: WEST, AT AUCTION. On MONDAY, Janvasy 267TH, 1880, ar 4; " 1 O'CLOCK P. M., in front fe fe. pronto st sell of 01 lot es rront of 33 feet by a depth of 100 feet to a ‘abot twelve at istrict of Columbia, the by the direction of )- . located. ve, where, Suetonr ea Sp beeen ta mon + 8 per cent. until pald, and secured, at trust. Sesame, Hh P os DOWLING, Auctioneer. CATALOGUE SALE Of a fine Collection of COINS, RELICS, AUTOGRAPHS, to ‘be sold at ‘my salesroom, Southwest Corner Pennsylvania ave. and 11th st., s Washington, D.C WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 28 f COMMENCING AT. 7:30) P.M. The within Collection will be on exh 9 o'clock a.m., on the day of sal Jan22-d&d: THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. CORANGERY, SALE_OF DESIRABLE BUTLD- ING LOTS ON THE Ni a STREET, BETWEEN FIRST AND NORTH CAPITOL STREETS NORTHEAST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in Hg ts Se Cause No. 3,506, ones, Trustee et al., Twill offer forsalé on TU AkY 3, 1880, aT 4 O'CLOCK P.M., at oub n front of the premises, all ‘of Lot 8, and ths west half of Lot 7, in the subdivision of Square 676, in Washington ¢ity, D.C. Terms of sale: One-third cash; the residue in three eqpal installments at six, twelve and eighteen months from the day of sale, with interest at eight percent. The title to be tained wntil purchaxe money and the interest is pal sale to be complied with within seven days, on fall ure, right reserved to resell at risk and cost of di faulting purchaser. All conveyancing at purchas er’s cost. 8100 deposit on acceptance of bi JAMES 8. EDWARDS, Tras! 503 D street n. w. GEORGE TRUESDELL, Auct. Jana WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING LOT! IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF A TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING ON SOUTHWEST CORNER OF MARYLAND AVENUE AND FOURTH STREETS NOK as EAST; LOTS: FEET ON MARYLAND AVENUE, B’ a FEET ON FOURTH STREF By virtue of a deed of trust, dated De- ceniber 6th, 1878, and recorded in Liber lof the No. 900, Folio 455'et seq., one of the land records’ for the District’ of Columbia, and at request of party secured thereby, I will sell at pat lic auction, in front of the premises, on TUES- DAY, Feprvary 3p, 1880, AT 4:15 F. M., part of Lot No. in square No. 784, in the City of Wash: ington, in said District, and bounded as follows, viz: Beginning for the same at the northeast corner of said lot and sytiare, and running thenes ith along the line of 4th’stroct east 156 fect 9 z,thence west 70 fect; thence northwest wardly to Maryland avenue at a point on the line of said avenue distant 20 feet, northeastwardly from the northeast corner of lot’No. 2 in said square; thence by and with said avenue northeastwardly 132 feet and 3 inches to the place of beginning, to- xether with the improvements thereon. ‘This prop- erty will be sold as a whole orin parcels as may be deemed best at time of sale. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, and the balance in six,twelve and eighteen months, in equal payments, secured by purchaser's notes, with interest per cent. from day of sale, and deed of t property sold, or all cash, at option of pur 38100 if sold ak a whole, or 350 on each parce be paid at time of sale. Conveyancing and re ing at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale plied with in six days from day of sal reserves right to resell at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. WM. F. HOLTZMAN. Trust dtibs 1321 F st. u.w. NG & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers. EXECUTOR’S SALE OF A THREE-STORY AND BACK BUILDING BRICK DWELLING, No. 471 H STREET NORTHWEST. I will sell at public auction, in front of the emises, aT 3:30 O'CLOCK P.M, ON MON AY, FebRvany 2D, 1880, part of lot num: bered eighteen (14), in square numbered five hun dred and seventeen (511), beginning for the said part of said lot at a point five (5) feet east from the southwest corner of suid lot eizhteen (18) and ran- ning thence north one hundred (100) feet: thence east twenty-three (23) feet four and a half (43g) inches; thence south one hundred (100) feet, and thence west twenty-three (23) feet four and a half (4%) inches to the place of beyinning: together with the improvements, consisting of a three-story Brick Dwelling, with two-story back Building. Terms: One-third of the purchase money, to- gether with the expenses of sale, in cash; and the Valance in one and two years, secured bya deed of trust upon the property sold, and the notes of the purchaser, bearing interest at seven (7) per cent. trom day of sale. All conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. A deposit of $200 required upon. acceptance of bid. The Executor reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, if the terms are not coniplied with in seven days: jan22-cokdbs _ EDWARD STAKE, Executor. JUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF LARGE AND VALUABLE PROPERTY, CORNER OF SIXTH AND D STREETS N. W., WITH THE BUILDINGS THEREON. By virtue of a decree No. 3,571 and No. 4,425, equity, in the Su premé Court of the District of Columbia, we “um 82, on TUESDAY, THE 20TH Day OF Any, A.'D. 1880, at 3 o'CLocK P. M., in front of the premises, all that certain parcel of ‘land situate in the District of Columbia, and known as those parts assed in the causes of Lets Nos. 1 and2, in square No. 457, which are contained in the following metes ‘and bounds: Beginning for the same at the northwest corner of th and D streets northwest, running thence north fifty four 11-12 feet, thenes west one hundred and sixteen 9-12 feet, thence south to D street fifty-four 11-13 feet, thence east with D street one hundred andsixtech 9-12 fect to the place of beginning, to- wether with the appurtonances. ‘Terms; One-fourth of the purchase money in cash, of which $500 will be required to be deposited by the purchaser at the time of sale; balance at six, twelve, eighteen and twenty-four months, or all in cach at purchaser'soption. ‘The deferred payments, ifany, to bear interest from the day of sale, and to be secured by a lien upon the property sold. 4. THOMAS BRADLEY, 52. Dat. 0.6: | rested TH. JESUP MILLER, j pematece: Jan6-d&ds 501 Dst. n.w.} 02-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL MONDAY, THE 26TH Day or January, A. D. 1850, same hour ah A. THOMA! ] TH. JES! jan21-d&dbs HOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer. COUPE, FINE BLACK HORSE AND SUPERB SET OF HARNESS, AT AUCTION. On SATURDAY, Ja 4TH, 1880, aT 12 0’cLock, in front of my auction room: Day I shall sell, for a wentleman having no fur- ther use for them, the following superb outfit, vi: One Coupe, in perfect order, made by A. Binder, of Paris. One large Black Horse, very stylish, sound and gentle. One superl Set of Sitver-Mounted Harness, made by Gibson, of New York. ‘The entire ontat costing over $2,000. Jan2l-3t THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. (HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE e PRIVATE LIBRARY Or THE Lave Mrs. GALES, Containing many Valuable and some Scarce and finely Hlastrate; BOOES, a as well asa file of the NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER. * A SOME ‘SMALLER COLLECTIONS, Belonging to Other Owners, To be Sold by Catalogue at my Salesrooms, Southwest corner Penna. ave. and lth street, Washington, D. C., Ou MONDAY, TUESDAY, and’ WEDNESDAY JANUARY 267TH, 27H ANB 287M, 1880. {Commencing each Evening at 73g O'cLocx pre- set THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF UNIMPROVED LOT 0: NEW HAMPSHIRE AVENUE AND SWED TY-SECOND STREET NORTHWEST, AT AUCTION. In pursuance of a decree of the paned nD Court of the District of Columbia, passed in aey, cause No. 2,879, docket 12, wherein Elizabeth E. Lieyd’and others are’ complainant and Richard B. Lloyd and another are defendants, the undersigned trustee, appointed in said de- cree, will, on TUESDAY, 27TH Day oF January, A. B. 1880, ar 4:30 P. at, on the premises, sell at public auction, Jot No. 2, in square No. 51, in the city of Washington. ‘erms, as prescribed by the decree, are: One- third cash, of which $50 will be required asa de- osit at the time of sale, and the balance in equal stallments at six and twelve months, with eight r cent. interest, for which the puronsee Wan ive Tis promissory notes, secured to the satisfaction of the trustees. “The terms of sal; to be complied ES within five days. is erty ance at coal ‘cost of the purchaser, \. F. ‘rustee, janld-d&ds 1506 F street northwest. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. OPEN CARRIAGE AT AUCTION. On SATURDAY, January 24TH, 1880, ar 12 o’cLock, in front of the auction rooms of Th: Dowling, ie eell on socount of Pe anld-22,29 "WILLIAM WALTER, Coachmaker. — H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. TEE'S SALE OF A TWO-STORY FRAME RE GTEES SATE OF f aTeSeeN Th gTnEeE NORTHWEST. virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated Berea Tuur danas toes 0. 658, folio F records for the District of Golumbia, and at the re- 3 a £ i ie : 8 in Fas a son was discussed, declaring that the supreme court being the only tribunal for the adjudica- Uon of questions of law, it ts the duty et this senate when there are questions of doubt to subinit (hem, not with the Intention of bel overruled in matters of conscience, but the duty of members so overruled is to act in the acknowledged by the court as the legislature, and use their Influence conscientiously and pro- test against that which, in their judgment Inust be illegal, and thereby place the doubdu question before the people ik a just light for bal appeal. The subject was taken up subse quently in. caucus, and it was finally agreed to aw Up a statement of facts and a series of questions, which will be submitted to the mem- bers, and then they wil deeide whether to send them to the supretne court or not. FUSION STATE OPFICERS STICK. The fusionist secretary of state, P. A. Sawyer, has established the state department in two Tear offices of Allen's block, and has matled te every city and town In tie state notice of the fact. He states that “the great seal of the state ssession of the only legally elected and r of state.” ‘Treasurer Ines to give up the keys of his on ndamus ts served on him and th Isr gulariy decided by the courts, He does this to protect his bondsmen and himself, and not lor Une purpose of resistance. NOTES OF THE SITUATION. The republican secretary of state falls to find any election returns tn his oftice, The republi- can committee on the judiciary have framed & bill to puntsh parties clatraing the exercise of the duties of State oflicers when they are not. it will be passed to-morrow. Samuel A. Hol- brook was chosen by the republican legisiature for state treasurer, J. W. Folger declining the nomination, ‘The Capitol Guards and other companies have been ordered to their armories. There are suspicious men about the city, and this ts deemed a precautionary measure. "The Portland greenbackers indorse the stand of Gov. Smith and the fusion legislature, and in- vite them to establish their capital in that clty. Gov. Smith says the fusionists do not proposé to resort to arms, although substantial offers of assistance have been made of men and ammu- nition from outside the state. His constant pol- fey has been and fs to prevent a collision of arms. Gov. Davis has announced his staff. Charles W. Tliden, of Castine, receives the ap- pointment of brigadier-general. MR. BLAINE spoke at the republican meeting last night, say- “IT congratulate you that we once more peaceMmi citizens of Maine, under the protection of a legal state government chosen by the people, with the validity of its utle patent to the world.” We have had a long and trying cortest with desperate men, who sought to dis- franchise voters by the thousand and to substi- tute a false count for an honest ballot as the source of power to a state government; but, for all our troubles and trials, and for all the wrongs we have so patlently endured, we are this day riebly repaid when We remember the instru- mentalities by which we have triumphed, with-* out firing a’gun, without shedding a drop of blood, without striking a single blow, without one disorderly assemblage. Force might have been used easily, for republicans were present in the proportion of four to one, but when we had got through we should only have proved that we were physic the stronger party. We should only have blished the fact that our tribe could give the loudest war-whoop and assemble the largest number of braves for a given battle, and, after all, we would have been remanded to the courts. We preferred to go to the courts tirst.” THE LATE Virginia Lyxcuinc.—R. L. @. Paige, a colored i sinber of the Virginia house of delegates, yesterday introduced in that body a resolution ‘citing the fact that within this month anegro at Amherst Court House, and Arthur Jordin, another, at Warrenton, 'Fau- quier county, have been dynched, the former charged with ravishing a young white girl of Amherst, and the latter the seduction, abdue- tion and marrying, whilst he already had a wife, a Miss Cordor, a white girl, of Fauquiet Mr. Paige's resolution requested Gov. Holliday to offer a suitable reward for the arrest of the men charged with these unlawful executions. He offered no excuse, he said, for the rigorous punishment of his race when convicted of these einous offenses, but only desired they should have formal conviction and regular execution under the law. Gen. W. H. yne, of Fauquier county, in which Jordan was lynched, in el to Mr. Paige, strongly deprecated mob law, but said:—“In the case like the one in question, where this negro seduced and kept as his mis- tress the daughter of a man who had given him employment, and when, too, that accused was a married man, I will turn my back and shut my eyes whilst operations are going on.” peated, as his opinion, that he who is gullty of such a heinous offense, whether the victims be white or black, should be hung on the nearest tree. Gen. Payne’s motion to refer Mr. Paige's resolution to the committee on courts of justice for investigation was carried by a vote of 69 to 13—every White member present but one voting in the affirmative, and every colored man i the negative. Gen, Payne sald that none of the cit- izens of Warrenton had any connection with or knowledge of the lynching of Jordan. 'F-Jacob Geyer was shot and wounded at Newport, Kentucky, yesterday, by avob Lickert, the parties having had an alter- oun growing out of a quarrel between their children. fatally MARRIED. GERANCE, On january 21, 1830, in this city, ry Rey. Jose ‘rance, brother of the bride,’ Wannen I. Cornaaen and Miss Ipa FRANCE, daughter of Jos. H. France, esq., former- ly of thi city. DYER—CLEAR. On Wednesday, 1880, ut the residence of the bride's’ mother, by thi Rev. B. F. Bittinger, Haury L. Dyer to Linum, daushter of the late Thomas Clear, of this city. DIED. BRITT. In this city, on the 21st of January, 1880, Manice, son of Lizzie and Thomas Britt, aed 4 years and 3 months. Funeral will take place from his parenty’ resi- dence, 1230 13th street northwest, on Friday after- noon at 2 o'clock. BYNG. On Wednesday afternoon, at 5 o'clock, January ist, 1880, Maria ByxG (after a long and painful iliness),'in the sixty-first year of hor age, relict of the late John Bynx, Funeral from the residence of her son, Geo. TE january 21st, Byng, 106 Greene street, Georgetown, at '? o'clock a. m., Saturday, 24th instant. Requiem mass at Trinity Churel Georgetown. Friends of the family are invited to attend. 2 COSTIN. Gzoncr P. Cosrrx departed this life January 20th, 1880, at fifteen minutes past ons axed twenty-four years aud ten months. He di triumphant in Christ Jesus. Funeral will take place at the Tsrae! M. E. chu Friday afternoon, at3 p.m. Friends and relati are invited to attend. 2 ‘. On the morning of the 21st January, NN H., wite of John E. Gibson, aged forty* five years. i ‘The funeral will take place from the residence of Thos. J. Barclay. 724 Eighteenth street northwest, on Friday, the 93d inst., at 11a. m. ‘The remain’ will be taken to Glenwood Cemetery. (Balto. Sun please copy-] MORRISEY. On the 2ist of” January, 1880, Perer Monnisey, the beloved husband of Mary Morrisey, in the nity-fifth year of his age. His funeral will take place from his late residence. Seventh street road (above Grant avenue), Frida: d instant, at 2o'clock p.m. Relatives and frien are respectfully invited to attend. IALLWOOD. January 2ist, 1890, Mra. ANNA LLWOOD, wife of the lute Joseph’ Smallwood, Sr., in the elichtieth year of her age. Asleep in Jesus. Rest in peace. Friends and relatives of the family are most ro- spectfully invited to attend her funeral from her lute residence, Friday, 23d inst., at 2p. m., Eoundary street, between Connecticut avenue and 2oth street, thence to Mount Zion church, Geo: town. a TIVERNY. On the morning of January 21 1880, at half-past. two o'clock, MARCELINE. TVER~ Sx, axed 79 yeers, 5 months ‘and 15 days, a native of France. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral at St. Aloysius Church, at 1L o'clock 8.1n., on Friday, January 234, WATSON. On January 21, 1880, Cuarves H. Watrox, patent attorney, axed thirty-nine years, ig Sen eee Eee er’ y, January 23, a . from his late residence, 448 M street northwest. UNDERTAKERS. ‘OHN BR. WRIGHT, UNDERTAKER, sep27-12m 1337 10th street northwest. ‘RED. JMDERTAKER, 1233 7th st. Eit., Washington,b.@.” Giosidente at place of business.) and prepared. for ‘transportation. ‘aps. jon HOLLAND'S PATENT RECORD GOLD PEN, Patented Oct. 2, 1873.