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x PB bss = MISCELLANEOUS. STEAMERS, é&e. FAMILY SUPPLIES. AUCTION SALES. — CUTICURA HUMORS OF THE SCALP. LOSS OF HAIR. Loss of Hair in thousands of cases is due entirely to some form of scalp disease. Soventy. cent.of the number of bald heads might be covered with hair by a judicious use of Cuticura, assisted by Curiouna $ Tt is the most asreeable as well as the mox hair restorer ever prod man. It ix dicinal in the truest sense of tl All others aresome oleavenous mixture of poisonous dyes. Ni but Curicuna possesses the & medical properties tl scalp and hair wlands and baldness. Medium doses of the virus of serofulous humor outward application of Curicuna. = SALT RHEUM AND DANDRUFF , Cured That Several Physicians Failed to Treat Successfully. Messrs. Werxs & Porter: (entlemen:—I have had the Salt Rheum on my head and all through my ars, hav: uly with it The dundruif fall- ~€ ing from my hair was very annoying. Lconsi r, alsocn my leer, forthe past four y ing snilered exce i ' ie several distinguished physicians in recard to i have taken their prescriptions as ordered, but not find any cure aud but little relief. Iwas told by juany persons who had the Salt Rheum, and who that there was no blood, and I sh always have it, and T wasalmost inclined to ac them, but a friend wante1 me to try Cu wade by your firm. Idid, and to my aston- lave bes eure for i u doctoring for that it wax int with it in Jess than three weeks my head was en- tirely free from wil Suit Rhenty and Dandruff, and T cannot see any appearance of Salt Rh person. I think it a wonderful remedy. Ree pretfully, yours, Pontsmovts, N. H., F GEORGE A. MUDGE. . 6, 1878. HUMOR OF THE SCALP ‘That was destroying the Hair cured with One box of CUTICURA,. Mesars. WeEKs & Porrer:—Gentlemen:—I want to tell you what Curicuna has done for me. About fen years azo my hair becan falling out, cansed by Humor of the Sealp. I tried various Femedies unti began using Curicura, one box of which’ has e me and new hair is beinning to gro Respectfully, Mus. 0. J. ROOT, ~ Lake St., Cxtcaco, ILu., Nov. 13, 1878. too numerous to n tion, without re’ie tirely cv 897 We know the above to be true. MARY E. TOWNSEND, 412 W. Jac Mrs. C. A. GRAY, 1 FULTON st. LD HEAD For Nine Years cured when all other Remedies failed. Messrs. Werks & Porrer: Gentleme ) July last ‘I have been using your Curicuna for Seal Head, and it has cured me when all medicines taken for nine years did me no good. T am now jising it as « hair dressing, but my head is that I hi well. It keeps the hair in very nice condition. Yours truly, Auditor Fort Wayne, Jackson Jackson, Micu., Dec. 20, 1878. ‘The Coricura ReMeEpres are prepared by Weeks & Potter, Chemists and Drucgista, Washington treet, ‘Boston, and are for sale by all’ Drumist rc es, 50 cents; tare boxes, containing two and one-half times thé quan- Price of Curicura, small bo: tity of small, $1. RESoLVENT, 81 per bottle. cura Soap, 45 cents: by mail, 30 cents; three cakes, 75 cents. 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 ramps and Pains, Rheumstism, ¢, Weak and Sore Lungs, Coughs and Colds, Weak Back, Ague and Bilious Colic, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Weak S Liver Pains. BENSON’S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTERS ° ‘The only Porous Plaster in the world that received official recognition at the CENTENNIAL and PARIS a 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 Drvayists have signed a paper stating that Physicians say they are in every way Superior ‘The only improvement ever made on the common porous plasters. Do not buy cheap plasterg. Do not take imitations. } to the ordinary slow-acting Porous Plasters. | Every one suffering from Bheumatism, Lame Back, or Weak Back, Cold on the Chest, Coughs, or any 's Capeine ed at once. | Price 26 Jocal pain or ache should tse Benson’ Porous Viaster and be relie jant UTIFUL FLOWERS. QUETS OF THE RARE: LORAL DESIG BALLS, F Can at all times be su of Exotic Plants. DECORATION: Dracenas, Croton and other suitable plants. Natural Dried Flowers. JOHN SAUL, Jan6-1m 621 7th st., op 2 Sas HOLLAND'S ERALS, &c., Patented Oct. 2, 1873. Is the highest achievement in the manufacture of id Pens and the result of experiments for more than twevty years. The ** RECORD” Pen is produced by a skillful combination of the two pre- lous and non-corrosive metals; 16 kr. Gold and wm, while the ordinary wold pen contains ing its fineness without ding that elasticity, density and steel-like tem- Platinum supplies. The Pen Points are of the best Zridium, (Diamonds), indestructible with fair treatment, and polished to glass-like smoothness. Steel pen writers have now every. Conor oh togsla a ly met The “RECORD” Gold Pen is guaranteed to ‘80k possess Durability, Fcrmanency fens alloy of copper, reduc nich, the coxtly MRECORD” Gol ts over and every uirement aig wh te ag Tee Se ae tarel Ps « and Psrfection of Point. Price, $2. Jewelers and Stationers o If not found order direct from JOHN OLLaND, ‘Manufacturer, 19 W. 4th strech Gin R. J. P. CRUTC HET, M FRENCH CATERER, Orders leftat Mad. Demdiest i -gve., Wil meet with prompt atte, y=" wise canner, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Wasummatox, D. 0. able it to care all ite and scaly diseates that inflaue and irritate the bes, cansing premature ICURA RE3OL- VENT will purify the oil and sweat glands of the f the blood and insure a permanent cure, when taken in connection with the um On my KSON Sr. AYMOND, Saginaw R. R. 16 a.m.. Baltimore Express. Parlor car FLOWERS, FOR WEDDINGS, plied from tiny rich collection with beautiful Palms, graceful | city. | For Philadelphia, 8:10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m., daily, daly: as: Patent Oflice PATENT RECORD GOLD PEN, For sale by JOHN 0. PARKER, 619 Tth strest northwest. mari9-lawly-nrm FO) Fo® NORPOLE, FO RTRESS MONROE Lapy OF THE LAKE leaves 6th-street Steamer wharf on Mondays, We and ar it 5 p.m., stop] Piney, Point and Point Léoxont, oot seep. Firel-class fare 82; Hound Eiip Becord-clase fare, @1.50: Round ‘Trip, 62. DAILY LINE ON THE POTOMAO RIVER. ‘The Steamer JouN W. THOmPaow hus beer vith substituted fo take her tripe and kee dea Coad oe Otherwise ordered.” “PS 8nd her days unt STEAMERS FOR NEW YORK. Steamers E. 0. KNIGHT and JOHN Grpeom alter- nately leave Pier 41, East River, New York, every Saturday at 4 p.m., and 63 Water st., Friday morning and Alexandria same dey talon at lowert ratee. “Apply at Steamer’ oF under National mencon ry 3 sep27 |AM'L BAOON, President. (ESDE’s NEW EXPRESS LINE BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA, ALEXANDRIA, WASHINGTON Connecting at Philadelphia ‘with Clyde's ¢ for Hoston, Providence, and the New England States. ° From Philadelphissaturday, at 10 a.m. from Washington—Monday, as an. From Georgetown—Mon at7 p.m. mits “received daily unt B. prio bile of laded given to bewtan and Providence aa Pi ae ‘ Georg:town goods received and Janded a ngton. For full information, apply to J. H. JOHNSON & OO., 1202 F street northwest, and 12th-street wharf, Washington, D. O.; WILLIAM P. OLYDE & 00., General Managers, 12 South Wharves, Philadel phia. (ORTH GERMAN LLOYD-_sreamsur ‘LINE BETWEEN New York, HAVRE, LONDON, SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN. ‘The steamers of this company will sail every Sst- urday from Bremen Pier, foot of 3d street, Hoboken. Rates of pussaxe: From New York to Havre, Lon- don, ‘Southampton and Bremen, first cabin, 3100; second cabin, 860; stees ). For freight or paseaye apply to OELRIGHS & CO., 2 Bowli: ree, New. G. Serzinon'r & G0. 938 New York. W. Pa. av., Agents for Washington. ‘sep. NEW YORK—ROTTERDAM. The first class steaniers of tiene: “Ww. A SCHOL- TEN,” “'P.CALAND, “ROTTERDAM,” “SHOIE- DAM,” and “MAAS,” carrying the U.S. mail to the Nethérlands, leaves’ Jersey City every alternate Wednesda™ and Saturday. Cabin 865—870; Inter. mediate @4 #50; Sterne 823. H.CAZ: UX, Gen'l Bear ira Withanaeen tina w Ree 3 io. Win. st rts 5 . RIS, 80 B'way, General Passenger Ag't. dani (yee LINE. NO’ CE. ‘With the view of diminishing the chances of col- ision, the Steamers of this line take a specific course fate ier passae from Queenstown to New ne outer. passa York or Boston; crossing the meridian of 60 at 43 lat, or nothin to the north of 43.00 tng frard pesaage cross meridian of 60 at 42 lat-, or nothing fo the north of 42. THE OUNARD oe COMPANY LIM- Between New York and Liverpool, Call- aan ing at Cork ttre on Wed. Jan.28 | Galiis.......Wed. Mar. Gallia. 3 1G 7 Wed. Feb.25 | Abyssinia . Wed. Mar.31 And every following Wednesday from New York HATES OF PASSAGE. 0, 880 and 8100 gold, according to accommo Ticket to Paris, 815, gold, additional. Siauns sere ae ee ‘Sioorage tiokets from at v 3 Liverpool and Queenstown, and all other parts of Europe, at lowest rates. Through bills of laden given for Belfs Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp and other ports on the Continent and for rranean porte. ice, No. 4 Bowling Green, cabin, to OTIS BIGELOW, 606 ith street, Washing- jan28- OHAS. G. FRANOKLYN, Agent, N.i¥. RAILROADS. PALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. THE GREAT DOUBLE TRAOK. National Koute and Short Line to the North, Northwest, West, and Southwest. To take effect Sunday, November 16, 1879, at 1:20 LEAVE WASHINGTON. Peed p-m.—Baltimore, Ellicott City and Way Sta- ions. peiis.m a tNow York, philadelphia and Boston fal at Relay Station. ste tion. m_— Baltimore, Annapolis and way. (Pied- a) mont, Strasburg, Winchester, Hagerstown, Hck ud way, wis Rela = :00 a.m.—t+Baltimore and Laurel Express. .—Point of Rocks, Pi ont, Strasburg, a.) Wee. Hagerstown and way stations. ew York, Philadelphia, Boston and paldmere lew York and 8:35 a.m0.-—tB8t. Louis, Chicago, Columbus and Pittsburg xpress. Frederick, wn and Valley ch, except Sunday. TI! ch car to Staunton. Pullman Oars to Cincinnati, . Graf- ton to Sandusky, daily, except Leper & 9:00 a.m.—tBsltimore, Aunavoiis and Way. Baltimore Express. Stops at Bladens- se poumville, Laurel, Annspolis Junction, and ‘Hanover. 2a P.m.—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 pnly. Baltimore and Way. 4:30 pm Biadensburg and Laurel beter ‘Frederick, via Relay. Stops at Aumapolis B- 7:55 p-m.—tPoint of Rocks, Frederick, Hagers- Rot Bike aay Maton i 8 ORY © ‘and Way : 7:40 p.m.—-tBaltimore, Annapolis and Way Sts tions. Fe ). wa. tPHILADELPH! NORFOLK AND BA rth ite exennss. Morte except Sun- day. Norfolk passengers taken in the cars. to boat at Canton) Stops at Bladensburg and Laurel. 8:48 bom F Baltimore aud Way Seations. : rmore and Way : pti {BALTIMORE ‘AND LAUREL EX- 5 ce vit Relay. 748 'p. m—tCHIUAGO,. COLUMBUS _ AND Ode. pe me tNEW. YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE EXPRESS. Stops at Bladens- leoping car to Philadelphia. p.u.—tSt. Louis and Ginelnnati Express. Pubaly. 3Stnday only. Other trains daily, except Sunday. trains Relay Station. aS arthes maforaacion apply at the Baltimore and Ohio Ticket Offices, Ws Station. and 603, sy ‘14th and ivania aven' OOS. Sorters wil be taken for Bagweseto be ehock and received at any point in the st y- NTS, Master of Transportation. L. M. COLE, General Ticket Agent. GEO. 8. KOONTZ, General Agent. myl? 1879 resgitffama 1879 TO THE NORTH, WEST, AND ZORTHWEST. Ni Double Track, Steel Rails, SPLENDID SCENERY, MAGNIFICENT EQUIPMENT. In Effect January 6, 1880. TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, from corner of Sixth and B streets, as follows: Pittsburg and the West, 10:40 a.m. daily, with Par- Bian oct ate Seca nat y 70 p-tm: daily, with Patses Oar to Ghicago. BALTIMORE AND POTOMAO RAILROAD. For, Canandaigua, | Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Here Cp are Ras junday ; 7:40 p.m. duily, exce) ' Palace Gare to Uanandaivua., Por Williamsport, Lock Haven, and Elmira, at 10:40 a.m. daily, except Sunday. For Lone ies and Re raat Su rest cehis! 55 » except Su , Bnd 9-4 ). 0. With Palace Care attached” “Limited Express of Fuliman Parlor Cars, 9:90 a.m. daily, except andar yn, N. ¥., all through trains connect at erat “City. “with” boats of Brooklyn Annex, affording direct transfer to Fulton street, avoid- ing double ferriaye end Journey across New York except Sunday ; 5:30 and 9:45 p.m. 9°30 a.m. daily, except Sanday. For battinpre, 8.00,8:10, 990,10 40am. and 130, -m. On Sunday: 4:10, 4:20, 5:30, 7:40 and 10:4ba.m-, 5:36, 7:40 and 9:45 p.m. For Pope's Creek Line, 6:00 a.m. and 4:20 p.m., daily, except Sunday. For Annapolis, 8:10 a.m. and 4:20 p.m., daily, ex- cept Sunday. ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG RAIL- WAY AND ALEXANDRIA AND WASHING iy 45 20, 9, ll a.m., 4: 5: mm” On Buiday at 7 9 and For Alexandria, 7 6:26, 8 and 11:30 p 11 aim. and 8p: For Richmond an daily, and 5:20 p.m. daily, except Sun ‘Trains leave Alexandria for Ws 510 12 mi and 10a.m., and 7 and 9:06 Bi°D airect, ‘between See Seether nae IS THE BURGLAR’S SEASO) NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, 15th street and Now York avenue. ae aa Dae Poot veneatnee a . Government Bonds ‘on deposit for cali es aes ec See etary 5 A. treasurer Henry} CELLULOID TRUSS AND SUPPORTERS offal ERR gaa en. _— Pm ot the wants of PER BARREL REBDUOTIO! ON ALL GRADES OF us FLOUR. — PATENT PROCESS has no Another lot Davis’ Celebrated Diamond Brand Cc. WITMER. 1918 Penna. avenue. iS FLOUR $2.35 INNESOTA PROCES! SACK. Choice Family Flour, $2.00 per sack. Granulated Sugar, 10c. Ib. Choice New CroyrOolong Tea, 40c. Ib. Choice New Crop Imperial Tea, 40c. Ib. Best Old Government Java Coffee, 28c. Ib. Best Rio Coffee, 18c. Ib. Best Maracaibo Coffee, 22c. Ib. Best Mocha Coffee, (Correr Roastep Dart.) Peach Blow and Peerless Potatoes, 65c. bushel. Malaga Grapes, Oranges, Bananas, Figs, Apples, &c., &c., always on hand. HOWARD'S, Cor. 7th and L sts. n.w. Borttep MADEIRA WINE, VINTAGE OF 1824 AND 1840. BOTTLEP PORT WINE, VINTAGE OF 1835. lot numbered twenty-six (26), the improvements Rieaete JOHN H. MAGRUDER, six percent. P Peasap ingen stand’ secaren hes eT te the property sold will be taken. "A deposit of 8100 Tequired at the time or sale. FINE GROCERIES AND TABLE LUXURIES, 1491 New York Avenue. ue MOST SURPRISING THING ABOUT BURCHARD’S CANNED COFFEE | Is that it suits 80 many people who have beon ac- customed to use a high priced article. multitude who make economy a study this brand of Coffee is especially commended, and with per- fect confidence. ‘The PATAPSCO BAKING POWDER ia what is and is rendered efficient by heheat of the oven, consequently it is entirely dissipated by the process of BURCHARD’S, Pa. ave. and Four-and-a-haif st. LBS. N. ¥. CHEESE (full cream). 10 Lbs. HOMINY GRITS. 5 Lbs. CREAM NUTS. 8 Lbs. FRENCH CANDY. 4 Lbs GUM DROPS... 1 Doz. Boxes COFFEE ESSENC 5 Sets Adamantine CANDLES ( me, bearing D. 1878, and recorded in Liber No. 455, one of the land records of the District of Co- lumbia, I shall, at the request of the party secured thereby, offer'at, public sale, at the premises, on MONDAY, tHE 267TH Day OF JANUARY, 1880, AT 4:30 p. m., the following described real estate, situ- ate, lying and being in the city of Washington, D. RSs Ssss 1Gal. Common MOLASSES... 1 Can 3 lb. Huckin’s Mock Turtle SOUP.. OUR BOUQUET WHISKEY, 82.50 Per Gallon. As good as sold elsewhere at $4.00. FUTURE DAYS. B H. WARNER, Real Estat@@vctioneer. le = TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- PROVED PROPERTY, ON THE WEST SIDE QE SIXTH STREET, BETWEEN L AND M virtue of a deed of trust, dated Novem- perdih, 18th, and deus resordog Me iber N folio 861, one of the land records of the Dis’ trict of Columbia and at the request of of the pare secured thereby, we will sell at public auction, front of the ae eeies| on WEDNESDAY, THE 4TH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1880, aT 4 O'CLOCK P. M. the following described real ‘estate, to wit: All of lot butmbered twenty. two (22) and _ part of lot twenty- one (21), in square four hundred and forty-nine {Kepiator plan of sald ety. Boeinn ine for toe ¢ Plat or plan of said city. ning for the Fame at the southeast corner of lot 22, runnine thence west one hundred and sixteen, <116) feet toa ponte alley, theuce north eighty-two (82) feet ten (10) nches, thence east one hundred and sixteen (116) feet to the west line of Sixth street west, thence south along the west Jine of said street, 82 feet 10 inches to the place of beginnins. ‘Terms cash. A de it of $100 required at time of sale. All conveyancing at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with in seven ie This propery will be sold subject a deed of truet for 83, ' with eer cent. interest from May 8, 1879. JAMES H.STON! ; Ji6-eod&ds__MAHLON ASHFORD,} Trustees. H. WARNEE, Real Estate Auctioneer. TROSTEES' SALE OF IMPROVED REAL Es- TATE ON FIFTH STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, bearing date on. the 29th day of April, 1873, and duly re- corded among the land record of the District of Columbia, in Liber No.715, at folio 304, and pur- evant to an order of the Supreme Court of the Dis- trict of Columbia, we will, on SATURDAY, the 8lsT Day OF January, 1880, av FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., sell at public auction, in front of the premises, Lot numbered twenty-seven (27), and the south fiv feet front on 5th street, by the depth of the lot of in. square numbered x (486), together with four hundred and eight; ), with interest at the rate of annum, from October 29th, 1378, and expenses of sale, in cash; balance at Six and notes of the purchaser, Terms of sale: 8! SRER, T P MILLER, 5 Trustees. B. H. WARNER, Auct. jan21-eod UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ES- TATE ON FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN @ AND H STREETS NORTHWEST. By, virtue of a deed of trust, executed to; Gate on the first day of April, A. No. 882; folio. Known and desicnated as part of lot No. 8 in square 518, according to the sub-division of ‘the cast half of original lot 8, bexinning for the same at @ point on 4th street west 100 feet from the north- east corner of said square; thence running south along the line of said street 14 fect; thence west 88 fect 3 inches; thence north 14 feet to a ten foot ‘y; thence east 88 feet 3 inches to the place of be- ginning, together with the improvements. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; tho residue in two equal instalments at six and twélve months, with interest from date of sale, the purchaser to Teceive a deed and execute a deed. thepayment of said notes. The Trustee 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 850 is required on the drop of the hammer. of trust, to secure jar13-eokds JOHN E. NORRIS, Trustee. C. S. OHARE & 80) 1213 7th st. and Cor. H and 4th sts. n.w. (CANVA85 BACK TUG E ea RED HEA\ BS, GROUSE, PHEASANTS, WILD TUR- QUAIL, SOU! SWEET BREADS, Count Te Go SEP ARMAS ED dec5 PALACE MARKET, Cor. 14th and N.Y. av. QOTH STREET MABHET. 720 20th street. Gameofallkinds. ickens and Ducks. Lot No. ington, in said District, California Grapes, Pears and oes. Orders for Dinner Parti 01 IERST PREMIUM [ental at the National Fair over all other compet- ‘The handsomest Minnesota Patent Flour in the United States. A very superior Minnesota Patent, STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANOY, MINNEOLA, ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS; IMPROVEMENTS CONSIST OF A TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING ON SOUTHWEST CORNER OF MARYLAND AVENUE AND FOURTH STREETS NORTH- EAST; LOTS 1324 FEET ON MARYLAND AXENUB, BY 156% FEET ON FOURTH By virtue of a deed of trust, dated De- gember 6th, 1878, and recorded in Liber frag 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 pub- lic auction, in front of the preinises, on TUES” FEBRUARY 3p, 1¢80, aT 4:15 P. M., part of , in square No. 785, in the City of Wash- 1 and bounded as follows, viz: Beyinning for the same at the northeast corner of said lot and syuare, and running thenes fouth along the line o inche wardly to Maryland avenue at a point on the line of said avenue distant 20 feet, nort 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- gether with the improvements thereon. ‘This prop- erty will be sold as a whole orin parcels as may deemed best at time of sale. z 4th ‘street east 156 feet 9 ;,thence west 0 feet; thence northwest- theastwardly from ‘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 at eight per cent. from day of sale, and deed of trust on property sold, or all cash, at option of purchaser. 100 if Bold a& a whole, or $50 on each parcel must be paid at time of sale. Conveyancing and record- ing st purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be com- plied w th in six days from day of sale, else Trustee reserves right to reseil at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. WM. F. HOLTZMAN. Trustee, jan22-dtdbs 1321 F st. n.w. 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. WM. M. GALT & CO. BOOTS AND SHOES. OTWITHSTANDING THE GREAT advance in SHOES, we have a few cascs, of Gent's Fine Hand-Sewed Button and Con-; cress Gaiters, which we can offer for Tuts! MonTH ONLY at the old fij Gentlemen who wear res. tins quality of Shoe Will know what they are worth on inspection. BYRN’'S SHOE STORE, 14th st., 2 doors below Corcoran. MEDICAL, &c. RK. RICORD'’S ESSENCE OF LIFE restores F of youth to the most shattered constitution in four weeks. This life-restoring remed: about to marry, or who weakened from excess or any other cause. Success in every case is ascertain as that water quenches thirst.” 83 le peent ee JACQUES, No. 7 University jew York. Drugg ists supplied. the oldest established and only reli- ‘S’ PHYSICIAN in the city, can be ‘at 455 Massachusetts ayenue from 1 to 8 o'clock. All Female Complaints and Irregulari- ties quickly cured. Consultations free. Separate rooms for patients. [ec26 ING DISCOVERY. TANT SST MANHOOD RESTORED. ‘A victim of youthful imprudence causing prema- ture decay, nervous debi Pure consulted dail, Colored OASHM! Tain ovary Lown romoay, Hae dis every known remedy, je self cure, which he. will fellow sufferers. tham St. e885, rousht on by indiscretion or excess. ‘Deuggist has the inves "Addresa AVIDSON & OO. 78 Nassau st., N.¥. | years as a dress making establishmen: ‘From this date we shiall offer special inducements in all kinds of DRY GOODS. Our stock is still fall, and we have many large lots of desirable Dry Goods, embracing all the latest thins out this sea- con, t6 which we ask the attention of those in search of bargaina. Silks, Satins, Velyets, Fringes, Wool and Silk, and all-wool Dress Goods, with a full line of House- keeping Fabrics, will be than wholesale rates. We intend to close out our Winter Stock as soon as possible, without regard to present value. ‘old from this date at less W. M. BROWN, jani9 $17 Market Space. o™ NEW AND VERY CHEAP | DRY GOODS. Pure white TABLE LINEN, 50. ‘The very best CALICO made reduced to 5, worth 8 cents everywhere. Pure wool SHOULDER SHAWLS, 62. Ladies’ CLO=KS reduced to actual cost. Beautiful Wool DRESS GOODS, reduced to 12}. OLOTH, for men and boys’ wear, 50c to $1.50. Ladies’ WOOL VESTS reduced to 50c. Pure Linen NAPKINS, slightly damaged, 6c. Large size TOWE! . Eure wool RED UNDERWEAR reduced to real cost. one wide (wool) Shaker FLANNEL reduced to le. ‘wool, very wide double width Black and HERES reduced from 75 down to 50c- CARTER’S, 711 Manger Space. Black 2nd Colored SILKS very cheap. Our 87, $1, $1.1: are special bargains. Golored SATING, 5c. Colored and Black VELVETS at cort. Large size BED COMFORTS, 81. Every pairof our BLANKETS at cost. Large size double White BLANKETS, 82.50. Pure Wool fne BLANKETS, 83.75 to $10.50. Children’s UNDERWEAR, ise, Nottingham LAGE for Curtains, immense assort- men: c. to $1. PIANO COVERS, handsomely Embroidered with Ss. 711 Market Space, #-FRONT ROOM, Ist floor. over our store, for rent; Wi sccupied by Mme. aiinckley. for my ‘ERVOUS EXHAUSTION.—A medical os- ‘a series of lectures delivered at atomy, on the cause and cure remature decline, shor indisputably how heaith may be regained, a! sis of impediments to of nervous and physical det of 20 years’ experience. yy. New York. decl-m, w.f4m NEAR NINTH.—The Turkish and it Bath Rooms, ‘are now ‘complete. No re since its first establishment ‘The best establishment, sout SHEDD in 1871. of New York. REHGA, IMPOTENOY PREMA- Ene dover: oesisatGne atid all venereal: diseases .. Some cases v8. No calomel used. cured. 124 F by from 3 to T da; iONSULT DR. ROBER: ‘and Saturday, ice, RUBTAnte!s a Cure | wit Dr.’sheda.” Dr. Be OCAHONTAS LOETON, 20c. Yard. DE! Roby Mme. JOS. B. BAILEY, janl7 Corner 7thand F sts. 9.w. REAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE G OF SHIRTS. Elegant Ready-made Shirt fo: 50 Ons eiipeic irt only e 4 7H et On! s Our Celebrated Trinmphant Shirt, Wamsutta mus- in, 8-ply all-linen bosom, linen bands, made in the finest custom ananner, only $1. Leave your orders with us for Fine Dress Shirts. Vo never fail to give a perfect fit. 6 Elegant Shirts to order fo1 6 Fine Dress Shirts ‘* i © Find stock GENTS SURNISHING for Holiday 2 s for Hol DUBREUIE BRO! Presents, at decl6 No. 1112 F st. n.w. (Dee OUT SALE oF FINE DRY Goops, Before Ofer pes folk LACES and FRINGES at cos . LADIES and GENTS’ UNDERWEAR at cost. GLOVES and HOSIERY at cost. BHAWLS and BLANKETS at cost. SILK and LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS at cost. COLORED SILKS at cost. mst, ghering & great many special bargains aS Binck and Golored VELVETS is the largest and SheaPest in Re Oe ONNOLLY'S, Jan6 11th st. and Pa. ave. HIRTS ‘THAT WILL GIVE SATISFACTION. ‘The ‘Crown Diamond” 8bi 50 cents. and EXTRA FINE Shirts, of the hundred linen, 60 conta: AUCTION SALES. TO-MORROW. Wynos. DOWLING, Auctioneer. FINE BLACK HORSE AND SUPERB 'T OF HARKNESS, AT AUCTION. On SATURDAY, Janvany 24TH, 1890, aT 12 o'cLocx, in front of my suction rooms, Teball sell, for a gentleman having no fur- ther use for them, the following One Coupe, in perfect order, B One lare Black Horse, very stylish, sound and gentle. One superb Set of Siiver-Mou by Gibson, of New York. The ex-tire outfit costing over THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. /HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. REGULAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE AT SALESROOM, SATURDAY, JAN- UARY 2475, 1880, AT.T! In which there is Chamber Suites, sortment of other at 12 o'clock precisely cern, one Jules Ju: and one Diamond perb outfit, viz: by A. Binder, unted Harness, made ‘EN O'CLOCK, fine line of Parlor ahd ther with a general as- wehold Goods. for whom it may con: nsen Gold Watch and Cl ‘THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. 'HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. OPEN CARRIAGE AT AUCTION. On SATURDAY, January 247TH, 1880, aT 12 o'cock, in front of the auction rooms of ‘Th: Dowling, I shall sell on account ofgtorage snd re- airs one Open Carriage (Wood , n12-22,23 WILLIAM WALTER, Coachmaker. JUNCANSON BROS. Cauize No. 7,008, Van Riswick vs. Rothwell in the Supreme Court of the District of Co Inmbia, and under a deed of trust dated May 30th, 1873, and duly recorded in liber 719, folio 1 of the lurd records for said District of Columbia, mbli¢ auction, in front of the prem- DAY, 24TH DAY OF JANUARY, A.D. , Ar 4 O'CLOCK P-3., all that certain Lot known and described as lot numibered 43, recorded subdivision of square 934. ‘Terms of sale: One-thir. we will ell, at in Moses Kelly’s in cash ; balance in three ‘payments of six, twelve and eighteen months, with interest at the rate of 7 per cent. per annum until paid, and to be secured the property sold. quired at the time of sal JOHN J. JOHNSON, jani3-d&ds_T. A. LAMBERT. ya deed of trust on A deposit ‘of $50 will be re- T. COLDWELL, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VERY DESIRABLE UILDING LOT, IMPROVED BY A SMALL FRAME HOUSE, IN ONE OF THE BEST LOCATIONS IN WASHINGTON, BEING ON SOUTH SIDE OF L STREET, NEAR THIR- TEENTH NORTHWEST By virtue of a deed of trust, dated folio 33%, one of ington county, recorded in Li e land records of Wasl D. C., and at the request of the ihe ‘note secured by the said deed of rust, we will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, January 30, 1880, ar 4 O'CLOCK P. M., the following-described ‘real estate, in Washington city, District of Columbia, viz: of Lot forty (40),’ in Davidson's subdivision of Square two hundred and forty-eizht (248), bexin- for the same at the northeast corner of’ said lot thence rnnning south one hundred and ten (110) fect 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 (23) feet and ten (10) inches to the ning, together with all the improve- ments thereon. rerms: One-fourth of the purchase money in cash, aud the balance in six (6), twelve eighteen (18) months, with seven per cent. iL cash, as the purchaser may desire; deferred ts 'to be secured by a deed of trust on the . $100 deposit. Conveyancing and record- chase! H. WARNER, CHARLES E. PRENTISS, ing at the cost of PPUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. OF VALUABLE PROPERTY BETWEEN N TRUSTEES’ SAL \TH STREET, AND O STREETS N.W., BEING NEAR IOWA RCLE, AT AUCTION. By virtue of a deed of trust, given to m and duly recorded in liber No.'708, folio 179, one of the land records for Washington coun~ ty, in the District of Columbi quest of the holder of notes, I 'UESDAY,, THE 10TH DAY OF FepRuaRy, A. D. 1880, av 4:30 o'cLock P. M., in front of ths iges, all those certain lots, pices or situate and lying in the and known as Lote Gand ind by written re- offer for sale, on f Washington, D. C., in Morrison's subivi- lots in square "numbered two hun- dred and eighty, (280), as the same is distinguished upon theeround plat‘of said city; lot H haying a front of twenty feet (20) on ‘Thirteenth street west, and running back one hundred and five feet to an alley thirty feet (30) wid thonssnd one hundred ground: and lot G, and containing two aving a front of nineteen (19) feet and seven (7) inches, on said Thirteenth street ind running back one hundred and fifty-five and one-half (134) inch to said alley, thirty feet wide, containing three thi thirty-eight feet of ground, saving and excepting from this conveyance so much of said lot Gas was conveyed to one Joxeph H. Robinson by deed dated i recorded in liber 676, folio records for said Washington, improvements, appurtenances an: e ame belonging or in any wise ‘The amount of indebtedness se- cured by this deed of trust unpaid, which will be stated at the sale, with expense of sali the balance at twelve months, for which the notes wrebaser, bearing interest from day of secured’ by deed of trust on the pi posit of $100 the time of sale. hereditaments to appertaining. sold, will be taken. required cf the purchaser al conveyancing, &c., at purchaser's cost. tale to be complied in seven days, otherwise ‘Trustee reserv the right to resell the property t the risk and cost of the defaultin, after wiving five days’ public notice o! in some newspaper JanI5,17,m,w, fide 4 & MIDDLETON, Auctisneers. EXECUTORS SALE OF A THREE-STORY AND BACK BUILDING BRICK DWELLING, No. 471 H STREET NORTHWEST. Iwill sell at public AY, FEDRUAR: bered eighteen (18), in dred and seventeen (51 part of said lot at a southwest corner 0} lished in Washington, D.O. ‘SSE B. WILSON, Trustee. uction, in front of the O'CLOCK B.3., ON MON- 2p, 1880, part of lot num Ware numbered five hun- 7), beginning for the said t five (5) feet east from the said lot eighteen (18) and run- ning thence north one hundred (100) feet; thence east twenty-three (23) feet four and a half (433) inches; thence south one hundred (100) feet, and thence west twenty-three (23) feet four and 4 half (43g) inches to the place of beginning; together provements, consisting of a three-story ing, with two-story back Building. 7, One-third of the purchase mon gether with the expenses of sule, in casi balance in one and two years, secured by a deed of trust upon the property sold, and the notes of the i interest at seven (7) per cent. All conveyancil ‘rom day of sale. at purchaser's cost. upon acceptance of Did. i the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, complied with in seven day Jan22-eokdbs HOMAS DOWLI’ VERY VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON THE STREET, BETWEEN FOURTH, AND FIFTH STREETS NORTH- WEST, AT AUCTION. On MONDAY, Janvany 26rH, 1880, av 4, y. M., in front of the premises, fart of original lot 5, in square 6: having a front of 33 feet by a depth of 100 feet to a 80-foot alley, located as above. : One-fourth cash; balance at six, twelve and eighteen months, with notes bearing interest at 8 per cent. until pald, and secured Conveyancing’ at purchaser's cost. down when the property ia struck off. If the terms of sale are not complied with in eight days after the day of sale, the property will he resold at the risk ‘SS DOWLING, Auct. ‘HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. POTOMAC FISHERIES AT AUCTION. On FRIDAY, Jasvary 307TH, 1880, aT in front of the Mar Tshall sell the 1 the terms are not rm RD STAKE, Executor. NG, Auctioneers. NORTH SIDE OF and cost of the TwELvE O'CLOCK, ket House, Georgetown, D. Fisheries on the Upper Potomac known as Cloud's cash. THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. B. H. WARNER, Real EstateAuctioneer. RUSTEE’S SALE OF A ‘TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING, iio titt SIXTEENTH STREET deed of trust, dated By virtue of a certain September Ist. A.D. 1871,and duly No. records for th recorded one of the land Golumbia, and at the re- on MONDAY, the 26Ta Day AT 336 O'CLOOK P.M., the red ground, situate in the ing part of Lot ni ov January, A.D. 1i See oe feet thence south 13 feet 7 inches ; then: eh an alley on the of ground hereby. wide alle two back that width from said 16t the pris feet to the pla AUCTION SALES. Auctioncor. (SATURDAY MORN NG, ar Tere at my auction rooms, one very light and peasy new Six Passenger Coupe Rocka. way. . e WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., "Anctionsors. REGULAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE, CARPETS, &c., AT AUCTION. On TO-MORROW, Janvany 24, ar 10 ovcLocK A.M., we shall sell, in front of our auction rooms, a general assortment of Wal- nut Chamber'and Parlor Suites; Brusecls, Ingrain and other Carpets. Also, two Bow Win- dows, several Glass Doors, and a lot of Lumber. Terms cach. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Ancts. AMES GUILD, Auctioneer. 936 Penn. ave., cor 10th st. SALE AT AUCTION OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGEs. I wil sell, for H. K. Fulton, at his store, No, 1218 Pennsylvania avenue, ‘commencing elted on TUESDAY, Jaxvany 27rH inst., av 7 O'cLocK P. M., all and singly, of the for pledges now in his possession, and continue said ale every evening following Until all of said pledgos shall be sold. ‘This sale embraces _a large variety of valuable articles in the line of Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, &c. All persons holding tickets of my issue, thal are forfeited by non-payment of interest, will please take notice. H. K. FULTON, Pledgco, Salesman. JAMES GUILD, Auct. Janz J. ‘T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auct.onee-. TRUSTER’S SLLE OF THAT DESIRABLE STORY PRESSED-BRICK Bi A A ‘THREE-ST r PIED RY TH SION OF TH MENT, No. 915 REET N virtue of # deed of trust to John W. yord and myeelf, dated June D. recorded in Liber No. 721, folio one of the land recorgs for the District of pia, and at the request of the party, se ye 1, asthe surviving trustec, will : Ction, in front of the premises, on MUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1880, aT 4:30 o'clock p. x1., the fol” Jowing described real estato, sitaate in City of Wash ington, District of Columbia, to wit “All that certain piece or parcel of Jand known and described as part pf lot numbered four (4), in square number. d three hundred and seventy-seven (377), bezinning for the seme at the southwest corner of said Jot and run- ning thence on the line of E street, east twenty-four (24) feet; thence north one hundred and fifty nine feet to an alley:thenca west twenty-four (20) font, and thence south one hundred and fifty-nine (153) feet to the place of beginning, together with the improvements, &c. Subject t6 all tuxes now dus and payable. Terms: $14,600 and accrued interest to the day of sale, amounting to $5,388.60, with the expen: of sale, in cash, and the balance in six and twelve months, for which the notes of the purchaser, bearing interest from the day of aale, anid s by adeed of trust on the property’ sold, taken. A deposit of $200 will be require purchaser at the time of sale, and all conveyancine at the expense of the purchaser. If terms of sale are not complied with in ten days, the ‘Trustee re- ferves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaniting purchaser after five days’ advertisement. GEOKGE W. STICKNEY, jan23-1,m&w& ds Surviving 1 YHANCERY 8Al J TWO-STORY ON TWENT NER OF N NON STREET. NE REET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Cou of the District of Columbia, passed in Equit: cause No. 6,640, Doc. 19, shall sell at put lir auction, in front of the premises, on TUESDA THE 3p Day or Fesruary, 1880, at 4:30 0'o F, Mz jull the Tight, title, interest. and estate of el fimber, defendant’ in said cause, in and to all those pieces or parcels of land situate and lying in the city of Washington, in the District of Colum- bia, known and described as follows:—Part of Lot numbered sixteen (16), in Square num bered seventy (70), beginning for the same at the northeast corner. of said — lot on N_ stroet and running thence on the line of said street west thirty-seven (37) fect six inches; thence south ninety (90) feet: thence west fifteen'(15) fect; thence south thirty (30) fi thence east ten (10) feet; thence north twent fect; thence east forty-two (42) feet six (6) i and thence north one hundred (100) feet to th 0) ches place of beginning. | Also, part of Lot numbered seveu- teen (17), in the are, bezinning for the same at a point on 2ist street distant twenty-five (25) feet from the northeast corner of said square; thence running west one hundred (100) feet; thence south fifty (50) feet; thence east one hundred (100) feet, and thence north fifty (50) feet to the beginning, with the improvements as above stated. Terms of sale: One-half of the purchase money (of which $100 must be deposited with moe at the time of sale) in cash; the balance in two equal in- stalments, at six and twelve months, for which the purchaser's notes, bearing interest from the day of sale will be taken, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. W. C. DUVALL, Truste: 804 F street northwest. YOUNG & MIDDLETON, Ancts. Jan23-dAdbs ypuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. CATALOGUE SALE Of a fine Collection of COINS, RELICS, AUTOGRAPHS, to ‘be sold at my saleeroom, Southwest Corner Pennsylvania aye. and 11th st., Washinton, D.0., WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 28ru, 1880, COMME: Ar 7:20. P.. ‘The Colection will be on exhibition after 9 o'clock a.m., on the day of sale. jan22-d&ds THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. YHANCERY SALE OF DESIRABLE BUILD- NG LOTS ON“ THE NORTH SIDE OF STREET, BETWEEN FIRST AND NORTH CAPITOL STREETS NORTHEAST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in Equity Cause No. 3 il in same sq 06, (Jones, Trustee, vs. offer forsale on TUESDAY, FF Aly 3, 1880, aT 4 O'CLOCK P.M., at public anction, in front of the premises, all ‘of Lot 8, and te_west helf of Lot 7, in the subdivision of Square 676, in Washington city, D.C. Us baae Terms of sale: One-third cash: the residue in three equal installments at aix, twelve and eighteen months from the day of sale, with intersst at eicut percent. The titleto be retained until all of the Purchare money and the interest is paid. ‘Tera sale to be complied with within seven days,on tf ure, right reserved to resell at risk and cost of di funiting purchaser. All conveyancing at purchas- ex's evat. SIC) dcbosit on acceptance of b JA 'S. EDWARDS, ‘trastee, 503 D street n.w. GEORGE TRUESDELL, Anct. Jan2d UNCANSON 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 passed in the causes god No. 3, it and No- 4.404, equity, in the Sa: premé Court of the Dirtrict of Columbia, we. mu #21, on TUESDAY, THE 20TH DAY OF JANU- Any, A.D. 1880, at 3 O'CLOCK P. m., in front of the premises, all that certain parcel of land situate in tie District of Columbia, and known as those parts of Lets Nos. 1 and2, in square No. 457, which are contained in the following metes ‘and bounds: Bexinning for the same at the northwest corner of 6th and D streets northwest, running thence north fifty four 11-12 feet, thence westone hundred and os ee Fahed Suence monet o a erect Atty foue =12 fect, thence eas reet one hundred and sixteen 9-12 feet to the place of beginning, to- wether with the appurtenances. ‘Terms; One-fourth of the purchase money in cash, of which $600 will be required to be deposited by the purchaser at the time of sale; balance at six, twelve, eighteen and twenty-four months, or allin cash at purchaeer’s option. The deferred payments, fear interes eg re eeice ape and to sec! ‘a lien upon the property sold. ‘A. THOMAS BRADLEY, C We . JESUP MILLER, Hicustecs TH. Jan6-d&ds 601 D st. nw. §@-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL MONDAY, THE 267u Day ov JANUARY, A. D. 1880, at same hour and place. A. THOMAS BRADLEY, 452 D st. n.w. 7 ‘TH, JESUP MILLER, |" { Trustees. Jan2i-d&dbs 501 Dt. n.w.) pronas DOWLING, Auctioneer. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE Of the PRIVATE LIBRARY | OF THE Lare Mus, GALES, Containing many Valuable and some Scarce and finely Hlustrated ao “ah ac a the ot moEOOE® as well as a file of the NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER. ALSO, SOME ‘SMALLER COLLECTIONS, Belene be Hold by Catalogue at may Salesroome, Southwest corner Penua. ave. and 1ith street, Washington, D. C., On MONDAY, TUESDAY and’ WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, JANUARY 267TH, 27TH AND 28TH, 1880. eaggmmencing each Evening at 7 O'crocx pre- Sani9-6t THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. UNCANSON BBOS., Auctioneers. USTEE'S SALE OF UNIMPROVED LOT ON NEW HAMPSHIRE AVENUE AND TWEN- TY-SECOND STREET NORTHWEST, AT AUCTION. Z In pursuance of a decree of the Supreme: Court of the District of Columbia, passed ia cause Ni 879, docket 12, wi feabeth Ee’ Livyd'and others are’ conplatuan Secs and snother are defendants, ‘appointed in said de- ‘OTE DAY OF JANUARY, "on the pri sella in’ square No. 51, in the THE EVENING STAR. - January 23, L880. CONGRESSIONAL, Conclusion of Yesterday's Procee: SENATE.—After our report closed— On motion of Mr. Harris, the Senate took up And passed Senate joint resolution extend the provisions of the first section of the act fix- ing the rate of interest on arrearages of general faxes and assessments for general improve- ments, and for revision of assessments for spe- clal Improvements in the District of Columbia. ‘The Senate then went into executive sessio and when the doors were reopened adjourn i After our report closed— ‘The House being in committee on the revision of the rules, Messrs. Robeson and Frye favor of the report, and 3 closed the general debate on the Same side, dur= ad a humorous tilt with Mr. Fi Mr. Frye condemned the action of the demo- ionists of Maine, whom he pro- Mr. Cox retorted that he would never say that against Mr. Frye’s brother- 3 jovernor Garcelon.) “I had supposed that for @ democrat like my brother-in-law to marry & zcod, respectable woman for a wife would have led to a change of heart; Tam sorry I have ainst him myself; he did ing which he h nounced barbarians. Mr. Frye replied: something to say not experience a chang To this Mr. Cox responded that the care of brothers- republican party used to. ta Mr. Cox, continuing his iged in considerab Horr, a rotund member from M je a humorousspeech a Tew days ago against the bil, during which h i ridiculed Mr, Cox’s mong Other thiags, d never thougat intellect, that meat ¢ yers of lard over the abdom- said his constituents that blubber w manhood, or that inal muscles me he (Cox) were called upon to write th man’s epitaph, he would, borrowing from the et singer of Michigan,” put it in these “Here lies the body of Congressman Horr. , but living grease no more.” After some remarks In reply to Mr. Kenna, Mr. Cox closed his speech. The committee then ros moved that Mr. Horr be all to-morrow to reply to Mr. Bragg objected. rhen Twill go on to-morrow under I do not think it will take "Lis grease (Greece and Mr. Tucker ed fifieen minutes ‘OX's Speech, Dut Mr. the five-minute rule. over five minutes to do the job. then adjourned. CONSERVATIVE SENTIMENTS IN THB I In the fusion senate of the Maine legislature y, an order was presented to proceed to s.' Mr. Atwell opposed the order, say- State house legislature or go home. to do business. He would court and abide by them. were going too far. belteve that either bra confident there ures in favor of a new organization, and he believed there should be a movement to com- He feared the present policy would end in bloodshed. MITH, THE FUSION GOV told a reporter that under the present cireum- stances he should not deem it advisable, but if ‘ion of the State House the republicans would not get in without blood- shed.” A joint committee of the two houses has. been appointed to consider the question of a removal of the legislature to Biddeford or Port- land. The mayor of Biddeford yesterday after- noon in person offered the protec legislature shoul ssurance has some’ Mr. Ellis said he did not 8 legally organized. It “we had poss jon of the city ssemble there. hat strengthened the It Is stated the questions to be sub- mitted to the court will be ready at 2 p.m, THE REPUBLICA? at the state house are growing impatient over xpected prolongation of the fuslonist A member of Governor Davis’ council said yesterday that the fusionists would r be allowed to to arrest the fusionist secretary, Sawyer, in case he issues any documents pur- porting to come from the Secretary of State, In the republican house, Mr. Strout, from the judiciary committee, reported an act in relation to the abstraction of the state seal, public re- cords and documents, making the penalty im- prisonment for not less than one nor more than years, and by a tine not exceeding $500; also ‘punishing persons using the seal iegally with not more than three y more than $3,000 tine. ‘The members of the fusion and republican legislatures are beginning to fraternive. has well-detined government. not much lon; lay legifavure. It ts intende pars in prison nor pians in regard to the is it continue to assem- are not now to be made public. CHAMBERLAIN, Atthe annual meeting in Boston of the New England Association of “Alpha Delta evening, Gen, Joshua L. Chamberlain, of Maine, Gen. Chamberlata, in referred to the influence exercised é society, the loyalty of tts m their obedience to the wight US Which we away in Maine which we came to a hand-to-hand contlict; , than you imagine. men of Matne intimately, I ssI was Wholly tgnorant of what ¥ the minds of those whom I may call unregen- Thad not supposed that the people of strike a blow without pre- was elected pres! Learer, gentiem: [have known the: Is a significance fn this experience which nd this month or 3 5 to think if an investigation 1s not needed to over if the foundation of our civilization is Just what it should be. in this experience to ar, and it becomes It became my e the people of Maine & sad lesson, and show them that questions of right should not be settled by force and violence, am proud that God enabled us to carry the state through on that line. A Daring Tkamp OvrRAGE was committed near Pinegrove, Pa., on Tuesday afternoon. Two men, named Jonathan Schultz and Jacob Zeig- ler, were digging a well on the farm of Win. had gotten it about twenty feet deep. Schultz was digging at the bottom, while Zeigler operated the Windlass on the sur- face, when three tramps came along the road near by and stopped, One of them asked Zleg- ler for a chew of tobacco. plug, and the tramp, after bitihg off a chew, put the rest in his pocket. Ziegler remonstrated, and afight followed, in which all the tramps took pi ‘legler was knocked senseless with a club and robbed of a sliver watch and a small amount . ‘The tramps then broke up the wind- threw the pieces, together with the bucket and rope, down upoi thus imprisoned, with no means of getting ou. He set up a vigorous yelling for help, but it was, an unfrequented spot,and there was no respon: After some time Ziegler recovered consclous- ness, and, though sadly beaten made his way a quarter of a mile to the farmhouse, where he found assistance and sent men to rescue Schultz, who was found to be suffering from a severe “alp wound, caused by the falling timbers. The neighbors organized a hunt for te tramps, DUG they could not be found. THE FINDING OF A SKU of a female human Messersmith, ani Ziegler handed him a Schultz, who was LL and other portions leton in a well ina saloon, hia, yesterday, caused a sensation. cnife and a hatchet were found with it. The police thought it was the skeleton of a woman who had reported to them as havin; been threatened by a notorious character, but as the house had been two medical student, ot ntific experiment. reviously occupied by ers thought it only an MARRIED. On the morning of Jan- the residence of the bride’s mother, avenue, Baltimore, Md., by the Rev, J- A. Price, Presiding Eider West Baltimore district, F- proprietor of the Tremont House, Washing- and Mary A. HENDERSON. PEIXOTTO—SOLOMONS. ‘2int,1880, by the Rev.Louis Stern, DANIEL L. EIXOTTO, of New York,to Ipa_J. S01 $.Solomons, of this city. VANS. On January the residence ofethe On Wednesday, Jan- daughter of A. 21st, 1880, at (Dr. Warwick BYNG. On Wednesday afternoon, at 5 January 210t, age, relict of the late Jel kimeral from the residence of her eon, Geo. Byne (after a long in the sixty-first year of her Eee tapement (or : . Departed this life, on the 224 of 5 SPALDUNGO, Jou Seapine, in the thirty-aixth EA ue ences nen and + Ei 24, at 13 o'clock. Susi’relatives of the family are respectfully invited ly, of ‘Eleanor D. Wise), Popular + Md sth, Sr daighte? of the late John i ad {only ister has Joined and mother no mre, Here Owe Smee.

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