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FAMILY SUPPLIES RCHARD's PATENT KNOCK-DOWN BUTTER BOX uium atthe New York Dair; iby the Trade as the 0: F. practically useful. nto Print Bu'ter in single Ttis cheap and so facili- r that when once used Took the Fire Fair, ir ender nishes perfect \ rot it becomes indi= Samples and € renlars furnished on application. EF. M. BURCHARD. DraLer IN Fry Pa. ave. and Four-and-a-haif st. Best HAMS (k WES®PHALIL 10 Lhe. Fine Hi Best N.¥. Bi 8 Lbs. FIGS (1 0. R. WIXOM & CO. (CANDLES \RAFINE, and CHURCH CANDLES. J00)% 1. MAGRUDER, 4421 New York Avenue. PRK BARREL REDUCTION \LE GRADES OF FLOUR. My MINNESO'YA PATENT PROCESS has no Another lot Davie’ Celebrated Diamond Brand Cc. WITMER, ’ 1918 Penna. avenue. Cc DLEMAS DAY. GENUINE BEESWAX CANDLES, BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED. Pure Sweet CIDER jer allon. Best N. O. MOLA: Nice Bright SY 2 Lb. Cans FRFSH CRABS... TLATED SUGAR per Ib. 1 Galion TABLE. MUSTARD. YHARE & SON, 1213 7th st. and Cor, H and ath sts. now. VANVASDS BACK DUUKI GROUSE, PHE. KEY, OU BEEF TONG ‘ASANTS, WILD TUR- AIL, SQUABS, Ero. ; FILLET OF BEEF, AD! DIAMOND BAO! FISH OF ALL KINDS, FLORIDA ORANGES anh BANANAS, &o > axp BA FRANK J. deo5 PaALAck MARKET, Cor. 14th and N.¥.av. IRST PREMIUM ‘Avarded at the National Fatr over all other compet- re The handsomest Minnesota Patent Flour in the hited States. MINNEOLA, A very superior Minnesota Patent, STERLING'S 8T. LOUIS FANOY, A magnificent Winter Wheat Patent Process. GOLDEN HILL, Flour of the District. For sale Wholesale Depot—Cor. Ist st. and Ind. ave. WM. M. GALT & CO. Q07! STREET MAREET. 720 20th street. Game ail kinds. f Fish, Oysters and Terrapins. ickens and Ducks. Mutton, Veal, Venison. stiotua sud Swect Bross. ‘The standard Famil; Dy every first-class Beef Tenderloins an California Grapes, Pears and Orders for Dinner Parties solicited. RAILROAD: JQALTIMORE AND OHIO HAILEOAD. THE GREAT DOUBLE TRACK. National Route and Short Line to the Nortmaa Southwest” an To take effect Sunday, November 16, 1873, at 1:20 LEAVE WASHINGTON. m.—Baltimore, Ellicott City and Way Sts- —tNew York, Philadelphis and Boston ress. On_ Sundays to Baitimore only. at Relay Station. 6:50 a.m.—Baltimo: mont, Strasburg, Wind sick and way, vis Re 8:00 a.m.—t Baltimore and Lane! Express. ead Scie Point of Rocks, Piedmont, Strasburg, inchester, Haerstown and way stations. 8:15 New York, Philadelphi: Baitimcre Express. Parlor car Louis, Chicago, » except Sunday. . Pullman Cars to Cincinnati, daily. Graf- daily, except Saturday. WSimore, Anoavolls an Tm.—Baltumore Express. Stops at Bladens- burg, College, Reltaville, Laurel, Annapolis Junction, jesstip’s and Hanover. 12:10 p.m.—Baitimore, Annapolis, Ellicott City York, Philadelphia and Boston Simday only, Baltimore and Way. Laurel ick, Via Relay. Stops at Annapolis of Rocka, Frederick, Hagers- Point of Rocke nna Way Stanions only at of sand Way 1" ly. 440 .11.—tbaltimore, Annapolis and Way Sta e. .m.tPHILADELPHIA, NORFOLK AND MORE EXPRESS. day. Norfolk passengers taken in the cars Stops at Bladensburg and Laurel. p.m.—Point of Rocks and Way 8 ‘Baltimore and Ws . m.—t BALTIMORE A. Ellicott Gity, via T48 PE PITTSEURG @ittabureh except 8: 2:46, pi tn INE AND BALTIS: New York and Colurabus and erstown and Through car to 1:30 p.m.—New Exprese. Stops Norfolk, exce} LAUREL EX- Relay. COLUMBUS AND ‘Sleeping car to Chicago. “EXPRESS. Sto) nw ear to New York, and +t. Leuis and Cincinnati Express. fe y- tSunday only. Other trains daily, except “All truine stop at Relay Station. For further inforpy and Ohio Ticket Oftices, Wi 603, 619 and Corner 14th and Pennsyivania svenu ‘where orders wil! be taken for. and received at auy point in ines Master of Transportation. L. M. COLE, General Ticket Agent. GEO. 8. KOONTZ. General Avent. ion apply at the Baltimore Sta! Tt PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE TO THE NORTH, WES Double Track, BPLENDID SCENERY, MAGNIFIOENT EQUIPMENT. In Effect Jan vaRy WASHINGTON, from Depot, AND SOUTHWEST. Steel Hails, TRAINS LEAVE) WASH corner of Six streets, ‘and the West, 10:40am: daily, with Par- r to Pittsburg, and Sleeping Oars from Pittsburg to Cincinnati, St. Louis and Ohi 740 p.m. dsily, with Palace Gar to Ohicago. BALTIMORE AND POTOMAG RATLEOAD. ‘Falls and the North, at 6-06 Bundy. 7:46 p.m. dat Palace Cars to Can: Lock Haven, and E Hor New York and the East, 8:10 a.m., and 1:30 2m. daily, ‘Sunday, and 9:45 p.m. daily, o Gare 5 Limited Express ot Pullman Parlor Oars, 9: except ferriaze and journey across. a.m. and 1:30 :30 and 9:45 p.m., 6x06) 0:40 a.m. and 9 6:00 e.m. and 4:20 p.m., AD. ory ap, 8 and 11:30 p. 120, 9, ILam., € 5: b m” Gn Bunda ag South, 7:00 a.m. daily, and dria for Washi top Dim, "and 7 and 006 For. SaBanaay ats AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. F[HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. HANDSOME, RESIDENCE ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF M STREET, BETWREN ELEV- ENIH AND TWELFTH STREETS NORTH- On THUR4DAY AFTERNOON, Fesrv- Any 5TH, 1880, aT 439 O'CLocK, in front of the premises, f shell sell part lot 18 of sub division of square 315, hiving a front of 23 feet 3 inches, by a depth of 100 feet to an alley, improved by a handsome Brick Residence, with all modera improvements, located as above. ‘Terms: One-third cash; the balance at six and twelve months, with notes bearing interest at seven per cent. per annum and secured by a deed of trast | on the property sold. Conve yancing at purchaser's cost. 8140 down at time af sale. Jun21-a&ds THOMAS DOWLING, Auct, NHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ADMINISTRATRIX SALE OF PERSONAL EF- FECTS OF THE LATE HENRY McINTIRE, AT No. 1511 Q STREET NORTHWEST. Under an order of the Orphans’ Court, the uncerrigned wi'l on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 107TH, A.D.1880, ar THE HOUR OF 10 O'CLOCK proceed, at the above number, to make the personal estate of the late Henry Meln- tire, consisting of the Household Furniture in said I ‘Terms cash t* LIZZIE P. McINTIRE, Adm'rx. _ BOOTS AND SHOES. _ JOSITIV LY CLOSING OUT, 500_ pairs Men's and Boys’ coarse and fine uu Boots ) per cent. below pi i 8 ¢ n, 82, jlen’s Solid Gaitera, box or plain Toe, $1.50 ** ” Kip Working Shoes, 81. Ladies" fiuest Kid Button, $2.50, best Goat Button, good Pebble Button, 8 neat Button, Sh n and 1.25 es (sod), 750. eeS heeled), 40c., 60e. d 75c. ‘These Goods must be closed within 30 days, to make room for Spring stock. WILLIAM HAHN, 816 7th st., bet. Hand T, and 1922 Pa. ave., bet. 19th and 20th, Jan29-*« Sign of Red Slippar. T WILL BE TO YOUR ADVANTAGE ) TO EXAMINE OUR STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOE Before purchasing elsewhere. Our prices are below the present wholesale rates, ang our goods are unequalled in this market. LADIES! SHOES made to order. jan26-6t_W. H. RICH, 717 Market Space. 7OU CAN SAVE 25 CENTS ON EVERY DOLLAR YOU INVEST at BOOTS AND SHOES, BY GOING TO THE NEW YORK SHOE STORE, 605 Pennsylvania avenue. Our Goods were all bouht before the advance in prices, at rock bottom figures, and WILL BE SOLD AT PRIME COST For Tar Nexr 15 Days. We are selling a Gent's hand-stitched full Scotch A Child's Ce And everything else in proportion. Oxr, Paice. 2 Jan23 GEO. McCARTHY. J OTWITHSTANDING THE GREAT advance in SHOES, we have a few. cases of Gent's Fine Hand-Sewed Button and Con- ress Gaiters, which we can offer for Tuis! Mloxrn 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 Corcoran. ja COAL AND WOOD. y ITKIEWICZ, COOKE & PORTER, ‘ coAL. BEST QUALITY OF WHITE AND RED ASH ANTHRAOITE COAL. Well screened and clean, 2240 tbs. to the ton auar gutecd. George's Creek, Lump and Run of Mine ‘mmberland Coal, by carzo, car load or single ton. Larze supply Hard Furnace Coal suitable for foundry use. WOOD OF ALL KINDS. PINE, OAK AND HICKORY OF BEST QUALITY, tx Comp Lenora, ox Sawa ann SPLIT TO ANY E. BAKERS' PINE A SPECIALTY. Main Office, 1419 New York ave. Office and Yard corner 2d st. and Indiana ave. Shipping and Yard, foot of 10th st. Battrvone Brancz. Main Omes, 39 Post Oifice ave. Office and Rall- rosd Yard, Cathedral, near Biddle st. Shipping Wharf and Yard, foot'of York st. N. P. LEWIS, Sales Agent for Washington. Private Telephone Lines to Wharf and Yards. pio, connection with ** Telephonic Exchange” in both’ cities. jec29 NAsti0man FAIB ASSOCIATION. THE FIRST PREMIUM FOR BEST OOAL AND EINDLING WOOD was awarded to us over all com. titors. STEPHENSON & BRO., Depot and Mill, 7th-street wharf. Office: 12th and Penna. avenue. nov8 10AaL. woop. C JOHNSON BROTHERS. WOOD. " ‘TELEPHONIO CONNECTIONS. OOAL. Fult Weight, Best Gualitu, Prices. COAL. ‘Prompt Dativeries. ‘Woop. Main office, wharves, mill and depot connected with ‘ap-town offices by ‘TELEPHONE. With unequaled facilities and advantages for eco- nomically conducting the wood and cos! trade, wharves, factory, extensive store yards onabling Us to stock up largest when coal is lowest; offices throughout the city, and all inimmediate communt- cation, insuring prompt attention t9 orders, we are Prepated to offer to ous patrons the best varieties of SCWeiumure etiody pure coal, of 2,240 ponnds to e insure pure coal, ‘ain o} and depot, foot o! Fete. s.w. Offices: 1202 Fst. n.w.; 1112 9th at. o.w. : 1418 7th st. n.w. : and 227 Ps. 8.6. 91 STEAMERS, &c. ‘OB NORFOLK, FORTRESS MONROE AND THE SOUTH. Steamer Lavy oF THE LAKE leaves 6th-street wharf on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 5 p.m., stopping at Piney Point and Point Lookout, connectinj n steamers, &e. Leaves Norfolk alternate dai at 4 p.m. First-class fare, 82; Round Trip, $3; Second-clase fare, $1.50; Round Trip, 82. DAILY LINE ON THE POTOMAO RIVER. ‘The Steamer Joun W. THOMPSON has been with- drawn for repairs, and the JaNE Moseney has been substituted to take her trips and ber days until otherwise ordered. STEAMERS FOR NEW YORK. Steamers E. C. KNIGHT and JOHN Grpson alter- nately leave Pier 41, East River, New York, every Saturday at 4 p.m. nd 63 Water st., Georgetown, Friday morning and Alexandria same day. Freigh taken of lowest rates.“ Aprlyat Steamer or offloe under Natio1 jetropolitan a sep 27 SAM'L BACON, President. NEW YORK_ROTTERDAM. class steamers of this line, *‘W. A_SCHOL- *P.CALAND,” **MAAS," sHOTE DAM,” ROTTERDAM,” leave Jersey City every alternste Wednesday and Saturday. First Oabin €65—870; Second Cabin 845—$50; Stee 825. L. W. MORRIS. 60 Bway, General Passenger Ag FUNCH EDYE & CO., 27 So. Wm. st., New York, Freikht Ag'ts; 1H. CAZAUX, General Ag't., 27 Sourh William st. ‘w York. jan29 ((ESDE's NEW EXPRESS LINE , BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA, ALEXANDRIA, WASHINGTON AND GEORGETGWN, Connecting at Philadelphia with Clyde's Line gor Boston, Providence, and the New land States. SAILING DAYS. From Philadelphia—saturday, st 10 s.m. From Washington—Monday, at 11 a.m. ¥rom Georetown—Monday, at 7 p.m. Freizhts received daily until 5 p.m. Through pills of laden jiven to Boston and Providence, and Fall River. | Georgetown goods received and Janded at Washington. For full information wy eh H. JOHNSON & CO., 1202 F street north’ and 12th-street wharf, Washington, D. O.; WILLIAM P. OLYDE, & OO. General Managers, 12 South Wharves, Philadel phia. mar20 (ORTH GERMAN LLOYD—Srmacae Lrxz Between New York, Haveg, LONDON, SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN. ‘The steamers of this company will sall every Sat- Bates of seen Prom’ New York te ttavee, Lon: Hated of quasars: From’ New York (0 Havre, Lon: don, Southampton and first cabin, 8100; seognd cabin, $605 ; prepaid steera, SELIG Gok’) ‘Besar teen Noe tone 8 00. O38 W. G. METZEROTT Pa. ay., Agents for Washimeton. sepld UNARD LIN Fe NOTICE. ‘With the view of diminishing chan - ision, the Steamsersor this Ln tae fren pate On the outer passae from Queenstown to New ‘ork Or Boston, crossing the meridian of 60 at 43 i= or nothing to the north of 43. =e the homeward meridian of 6b st 42 iat, or noting to the north of 2 THE CUNARD STEAMBHIP OOMPANY LIM- and Between New York and Liverpool, Call- FRO! _B., NEW YORK. Parthign wed ‘Parthis..... Wed. Mar.10 Gevthia. vo ot Algeria Wed. Mar.17 Bothnia... Wed: Feb. Wed. Mar. 31 25 red. = 5 a Scythia.... Wed. April 7 oad every following Weangaday from New York #80 and $100 gold, sccording to secommo ‘Ticket to Paris, 81 additional. at sever Stoerage tickets Lirerpodl and Gueenstown, and ail otser Parts ot st rates. laden Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp and other por on the Doukinon, and for Mediterranean ports. offies, ‘Nora ory both eteerame ad ors OW, G0 ith etrest, Washing "fen3s-"” CHAS. G. FRANCELYN. Agent, ¥-¥- > THE EVENING STAR. :-February 2, 1880. FASHIONS FOR FEBRUARY. tand Dark Colors as Evidence Refinement — Thrifty Black— Earliest Spring Costumes—Bridal Veils and Lace Masks, Ete., Etec. [From Our Own Corresponfent.] New York, January 31, 1890. There is nothing more unmistakabiy refined and aristocratic in dress and belongings than that wearing of delicate tints and colors in rich or thick materials—those for example that can not be cleaned by ordinary, ever; The first requisite of poverty, or even thrift.is something in the way of “show dirt”—that will be on this account, and so unobtrustve as to pass out of memory when out of sight. greys and browns melt into the atmosphere as itwere and become an uncons: “Plain black is a unéform whi and never new—it is the livery of those who must spread every dollar over the largest po: sible surface, and, of cow for effects, except by the contrast which it presents to surrourgling color and luxury. Winter ts especially the sea clothing is considered proper and suitabl k woolens, heavy furs ang sombre vi vets are biought ‘out, worn, and put awa «ain year after yea their solidity of appearani cioaches of time, the better Un This. 1s respect ‘rd it fs not taste or luxury. ely in summer It 1s ten times more charm: attractive in mustins and ng ia soft wool and s ‘TESTIMONY OF A PIECE the contest in Philadeipht Will of Robert Whi poely who was Tailroad accident, Henry Horace Manager of W. Reid Gene establishment, test arities in the ruling of the pd will was writte: », the paper was ment in Auga “ty 1838, purports to hay aban style at needed, who, instead of accept! seh er ciasty, UTS second-hand and foreing it upor will find an alternative and conscienciou. Work out a solution of some of the knotty prv biems that present themselves rather than sac- rifice the interests of her patrons to them. THE JERSEY COSTUME, named after the famous Mrs. Langtry, who [s a native of the island of Jers sey), Seems to have solved a great many prob- lems for the English ladies, and been aceopted almost universally, as a most convenient ‘and useful form of short dress. It consists of a long woven basque, usually worn with a kilted skirt mounted with ’a scarf laid in folds; bat It ts also worn in other forms, and make a dress which does away entirely with the for cutting. fitting or making—the Jersey tit- perfeetly, through the woven elasticity which adopts liself to every figure, and's covers It like an elast S have been very p little beauty or elegance woven silk, which are beantiful, charming fn appearance upon a fi rounded form. None have been seen here as yet except those imported by and for private Individua woven cardigan jackets have been s OF RULED Parer.—In taker. the Philadel Med in August, ‘a AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. ‘OUNG & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers. ‘ECUTOR’S SALE OF A THREE-STORY AND BACK BUILDING BRICK DWELLING, No. 471 H STREET NORTHWEST. uublic auction, in front of the :30 O'CLocK P.M., ON MON- 2p, 1880, part of lot num- juare numbered five hun- inning for the said ) feet east from the lot eighteen (18) and run- thence north one hundred (100) feet; thente (23) feet four and a half (434) one hundred (100) feet, and AUCTION SALES. UNCANSON BROS., Aucts. 10 CASES—1 DOZEN EACH—GLINE'S PATENT SLATE PAINT, AT AUCTION. TUESDAY, Fesrvany 3p, at 10 o'oLocK, at our sales rooms. pescassos: uld’s New York station- ifled that from certain paper on which n, he Was enabled wo ruled at his establishe years after the will asec an MEETING. y (not New Jor- 9th and D streets northwest. FIVE WALNUT PARLOR SUITES, IN SILK, DAMASK AND RAW SILK; ROSEWOOD WALNUT | WARDROBE; AY, FRERUARY eighteen (18), dred and seventeen (617), Part of anid lot at southwest corner CASE PIANO; MARBLE TOP BUFFET; WALNUT CHA BFR SET, THREE PIECES; THREE WAL- lee MARBLE TOP TABLES, &c., AT AUC- In connection with Trustee's sale of Farni- STAMPEDE AT, patch trom I iere was a large camp-me." @ country church in the voods in B county. There was a sort of juds, number of mourners were clapping their bh: After the jubilee the Preacher, in the midst of profound silence of we vast crowd, made a remark about the second coming » ater a tall old ‘ay beard, an A special digs” g and revival at inches; thence sout thence west twenty-three (23) feet four inches to the place of beginning: the improvements, consisting , with two-story back Buildin, Terms: One-third of the purchase money, er with the expenses of h -day processes- and shouting. The woollen 4 enteml . but they have compared with the dress that will not permanently useful W242 7TER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. SALE OF PURE DRUGS, FANCY ARTICLES, PRESCRIPTION CASE, DRUG BOTTLES, AT AUCTION. On THURSDAY, Fenrvany 5, commencts: aT 11 O'CLOCK A. M., weshall sell, at Store No, 407 43¢ etreet southwest, an assortment of Larze Window Globes, ixtures, &e., togethor with other articles usually found in a drugstore. h. fe2-3t_WALTER B. WILLIAMs & CO., Aucts. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ART SALE EXTRAORDINARY. THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, Frsevany 5, 6, AND 7:30 o'cLoC! York avenue, engaged expressly for the occa- on of ENGLISH AND FRENCH 1GNS, LARG! cein one and two years, secured trust upon the property sold, and the notes of the bearing interest at seven (7) per cent. ‘and recording 8200 required @ Executor reserves at the risk and cost ‘the terms are not EDWARD STAKE, Executor. H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. PUBLIC SALE OF DESIRABLE_IMPROVED PROPERTY, BEING STORE AND DWELL- ING No. (20 SIXTH STREET SOUTHWEST. 4 GOOD CHANCE TO GET I Will sel! at public anction, in front of the ONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1880, AT 4% O'CLOCK P. M.,” three-stor: Dwelling, with 8 rooms Good a acy. Male known at alo. | $! ‘erms to be complied with in seven days. Good eds] B. H. WARNER. eatleman, wi enveloped ina .Taised up in ‘the crowd and ex. is in your midst here,” and a pantie seized the congregation, who rose up in fright in order tot Ladies shrieked and fainted; mea, pale error, rushed ont and ran Several of them were serious hert. After the pante was over it was found v ry man, escaped froman asylum at solemn face and g: at purchaser's cost. upon acceptance of bid. the right to resell the propert of the defaulting purchaser, complied with in seven days. ‘$an22-eokdba lous part of it. fs never old Fancy Articles, affords no sc over women: 8 of previous winters, except fulness Of the rib, and the gradaz ‘ement in the outlin sey will doubtless make t ui though it ts by ‘the furore here it did in there ts popularly trouble in regard to clothe: ly less time to on in which dark N-TALKED-OF Lord Wentworth Kismet,” is broken off me is much ex- Times writes: England or there ase that would girl's health bas suffered r all her beautiful hair ere m ja ‘" great desire to get rid of arriage, cuceay the longer th nd. resist the ei im spheric and infusorial life, pend upon then, aud that show better to advantage in so re , at the store, American colony tn Re inst the faithless nob! bility, but it Is not fashion. It white clotaing EARLIEST SPRING COSTU: ‘The earliest spri ifary doubt of it Fl teher is not Engilsh or might be a br amu-e the two worlds for neantime the poor susely, and 1b gin Winter sauzes, itis enthral atin—in rlenly piled initely more effective a MARBLE CLOCKS, ITALIA: TO-MORROW. SUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE AT AUCTION. By virtue of a deed of trust, dul: Liber No. 855, folio 185, one oi records of Washington count public anction. on RUARY 3D, 1880, COMMENCING AT 10 0°CLOC! at the auction-rooms, corner 9th and D northwest, the goods mentioned in Schedule attached to caid deed, consisting in part of— Parlor Suite, Walnut Bedsteads, Inut Chairs, Extension and other Tables, Walnut Hat Kack, Writng Table, Mattresses, Springs, &c., with other goods. ALEXANDER MILNE, Trustee. Perxcasson BRO: FROM CLASSIC a grouadwor! ; more youthiul, more 5: susceptible of charming effect armony with the beautiful in which is’ necessarily simple. fonable part s the jacke tence of bein; through, goo log nor comfort. soft eamel’s-halr_ in inyrtic, gend’arme, amethy fawn and drab s} panies each dress pattern. some cashmere small palm-leaf designs embroidered satin vest and cuff: enough for the small amount of trimming quired upon the skirt or far making of the col- Young ladies will, it 18 thought, dark cotors and India mixtures the quaint blues or pale neutral shade trimmings and shirred ce of the embroidered ves costumes they will wear an early Englis Of felt, or straw bonnet, lined with blue 0: ving strings to match the very little below The most obje "BRONZE VA- ham all the way ion nor cover- The collection, which compri ofore offered in Washington, will Le arranged on free exhibition on TUESDAY, Feb- 3, and will be found to be well worth the at- tention of art connoisseurs THOMAS DOWLING UCTION SALE OF DESIRABLE IMPROVED JROPERTY ON NORTH G STREET, TWEEN FOURCH AND FIFYH STREEIS WEST—PhEMIFES No. 429. By virtue of a deed of trust. dated Novem. ber 2, 1875, and recorded in Liber No. 801 at folio 250. one of the land records for the a District of Columbia, we will offer forsa ¢ at pul in front of the premises, on WEDNES Fruuvany 11, 1880, av 4 o'clock 18, in Washington ci! t, and bexinnine for the same on G street north 110 feet west from the southeast corner of said Jot; thence running north 100 feet; thence weat 22 feet; thence south 100 feet; and thence east h with the imprave- consisting in a desirable Brick acoat, and is a neither for prove: can convention have nd Levi Bash= . to the national convention. a well-known merchant, ‘0, committed suicide Friday king morphine. appnted ex works ever he! st a sUnblages—one representative of high position, the other of high intelligence perhap economy and prudence—a middle nthe first, if it is In the evening, deileacy of tint will be’ so universal that th forms will be seen to float ina sea of ight, broken only by the dashes of rich color and the black masculine ou second, dark tints will be so uniform that the as well as the color will come in as dashes n almost inky ground-work. S to see, reduces and saddens effect, and itas a fault of our present tyle of dress that itis Loo grave, too litue distinctive, too wanting in character, owing to the growth of taste rather than to the We have learned to fear committing have not learned how to leve exact results in our dress, and we therefore endeavor simply to avoid making a mistake, and armed with’ neutralites. satin and tinted brocade, which shint dent in the drawing room, does not penet beyond it, and black home and in the street, ilk and wool and India colors, or of MARRIED. OEHLMANN. IE. At Ascension churel Thurrday, Janu: ¥, OrHLMANS, Baron von Nerta,of many, to Minnie Maup BRUCE, ind D streets northwest. INE ENGRAVINGS AT AUCTION. MORNING, Fen. o’cLock, within our salesrooms, we will dispose of a few choice Line Engravings, Artists’ Proofs, &c., the property of a private party, Drawing Room. by Stacpoole Nordheim; Romeo an Scots; The Betrothal gnerite at the Church, ‘and other fine well worthy the these desiring choice Pictures, and such as are seldom offered at anction, IHANCERY SALE vO-8TORY, ON TWENTY-FT) NER OF N STREET NORTHWEST ; A LOT ADJOINING THERETO, FRC STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court he District of Columbia, passed in Equity cause No. 6,640, Doc. 19, ir auction, in front of th THE 3D Day OF Fenr all the richt, —--+e -___ February Ist, 1880, FORGE B. BANDEL. Baltimore. on Tues- ces will be lield at the house, 804 20th street, about 9 o'clock. On January 31 rs. Kare BRapLey after # brief iiness, Remains will be ing, which show Another style of spring costume 1: a long redingote, open in front half way, finished at the neck With turn-down collar, and belted in broadly Madonna, by Juliet; Mary, Queen of ; Hugnenot Lovers; lecism, but w 22 feet to the p:a id them or how to a ments thereon, composed of rms of sale: One-fourth cash; the residue in three equal payments at six, twelve and eizhteen months from day of sale, for which the purc Fromissory notes are to'be given, bearing interest at six per cent., cured by a deed Of t are content to go The white of Waft her spirit from us, rt 1s of no importance, a little of the front and an e ng below the coat. ment is worn a knotted handkered lace, and a wide be brim somewha’ spreading out panache of feathers mounted tn th forming the prinelpal part of the ornamentation. ‘There Is to be an effort to revive Irish poplin, but it ts hardly likely to be successful. vable semi-annnally, to be se- st on the property sold, and a gntisfactory policy of insurance on the b: ‘Serms to be complied with within seven erved to resell at rixk and cost 8100 deposit on acce urchaser’s cost. 8, + Trustees. OF LOT IMPROVED WITH AME HOUSE, With this gar- | Friends aren nd the funeral ser- orner 3d and G February 3, at 2 S sill the unit and particularly in the small social gatherings which need life, and light and colar. This was not alwa: and less, white dres streets northwest, hat, or soft felt, the ssed_ in the center, but and a group or on failure, right re of defaulting purchaser. ance of bid.” All conveyancing at JOHN A. RUFF, GEORGE TRUESDELL, Anct. HOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY, ORTH SIE OF SECOND STR BETWEEN HIGH AND MARKEL STREETS, GEORGETOWN, D. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court, of the District of Columbi day of January, 1850, in <c., wherein James W. Jones etal. are ¢ ants and Jolin D. Jones ct al. are defendants, the undersicued Trustee will sell, on THURSDAY, THE FEBURARY, 1880, AT 4:30 O'CLOCK P, the following described property, vi wettern part of lot numbered addition to Georgetown, from the eastern line’ of th running north 150 feet ; thence east 17}¢ f south 150 fect to raid north west 173 feet to the be One-third of the in hand ; the remainder of sai be paid'in three equal instalments at and eighteen months, from the day of sal ferred payments to bear interest at the rate of six er annuin from the date of sale. All ing at purchaser's cost. $100 down when the property is struck off. If the terms of sale are not complied with in 8 4 the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. OSCEOLA C. GREEN, Trustee, Intelligencer Buildiuw, On Saturday, mchter of Jam aged four weeks ¥ ‘ral will take place this (Monday) afte jock, from the residence of her p place. Friends aud relatives respect ary 31, 1880, Lr and Lillian V. ‘Kane, 0. Half a century ago were worn In the street, even in’ winter, under long graceful cloaks of blue or scarlet cloth, and very elegant and -dis- tinguished they were. dence of advancement in good t knowledge of the fitness of things, that we have actually almost settied down upon a dark street costume, which in essentials show: ‘ar, and which is trav fast towards the Simplicity and permanent use- fuiness of the dress of men, but the temptation nl Inexpressive cos- uson, Indoor as weil shall sell at pub: ie premises, On RY, 1880, aT 4:30 0 title, interest and estate of Himber, defendant in said cause, in and to ull those pieces or parcels of land _rituat in the city of Washington, in the Distri known and described as follows Lot numbered sixteen (16), in Squai bered seventy (70), On the 2d of Fi ruary, 1880, Mx- larly since our native manufacturers are tura- ing out materials and richer fabrics so able in color and quality, and so mode h year of his'age, uutive of County Cork, Ir funeral will tak ook, from, Bt. paesed the 20th beginning for the same AEB juity Cause 6, There is a surpi necked dresses abroad, even n, Or cut square, and are short, or lace sleeves, or sleeves which are a embroidery and bands of con- Painted dresses are becoming satin tablier often showing charming design in mixed grasses 3 in shaded peach and appie bloss: starry white flowering alinond. Of course the design Is repeated upon some portion of the bod- dice, but it must be done very judiciously and a pretty idea ts to mass a largé bouquet of real or artiticial blossoms corresponding to those that are painted upon the folds or gathering of the ing reaction against low- and this time it comes trom tollettes for balls are made ompanted by r this same us tume In season and out ofs as out of doors, and thus acauire a b electing the opportunities which dress affords for beeutifying and varying the monotony of life, and reducing It to a dead level. ides fashionable meant the women of wealth and leisure. are not driven by the same necessity—for economy selection of mate- They are not obliged to wear their clothes out, and we have a@ right to look to mplitication of the beautiful, striking and the pleturesque. spend too little rather than too much on dre: or rather they do not spend it in the right w: A lady will purchase a thousand dollar tlounc because it is an elegance which can be always turned to account; and her husband will buy for her a set of diamonds, because they do not thelr value and are always good as an investment: but, after all, those be- longings are only chains by ‘which shé 1s bound as long as she lives, be With er diamonds in her husbani her lace flounce packed securely away until some occasion arrives grand enough to di mand It, thelr owners will wear a dark silk or s three years In sitecess! a black cloak in preference to because tt can be worn upon all oce he best hours of the day, those that i home and with their children, the of their lives that women exhaust in this perfunctory sort of p i few women who the line of said street west thirty inches; thence sonth ninety (9 fifteen’ (15) feet; thence south thirty (30) feat: hence north: twenty. (20) feet; thence east forty-two (42) feet six (6) inches, and thence north one lundred (100) feet to the place ‘Also, part of Lot numbered seven- inning for the same distant twenty-five (25) feet from the northeast corner of said square: thence running west one hundred (100) feet; thence south fifty (50) feet; thenca east one hundred (100) feet, thence north fifty (50) feet to the beginning, with the improvements aa above etated. ‘Terms of sale: One-half of the purchase money (of which $100 must be deposit time of sale) in cash; the balance in two stalments, at sixand twelve months, for which the purcbaser’s notes, bearing interest from the day of or all cash, at the o W. C, DUVALL, ‘$04 F street northwest. YOUNG & MIDDLETON, Aucts. jan23-d&dba HANCERY SALF_ OF DESIRABLE BUILD- NORTH SIDE_OF. FIRST AND NORTH ‘S$ NORTHEAST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court: of the District of Columbia, passed in Egnit, Jones, ‘Frusteo, vs. Twill offer forsale on TU! 3 ar 4 O'CLOCK P.M, at public’ auction, premises, all of ‘Lot 8, and the west sion of Square 676, in CO. One-third cagh; the residue in three equal installments at six, twelve and eighteen months from the day of sale, percent. ‘The title to be retai purchase money and t to be complied feet; thence west UNDERTAKERS. 2. WRIGHT, UNDERTAKER, 1337 10th street northwest. ERTAKER, 1239 7th st. 108 Bt piace of thence east ten (10) feet mixture of lac trasting fabric by whom is line of 2d Stree inning, tozether uta point on 21st stre SMED. SPINDLE! n.w., Washington, ates.) Bodice transporiatio1 or unobtrusivene: urchase money cash purchase money” to Such womei with meat the ANTED.—DR. Chronic Rh: Sexual and Cutaneous Dis- ayment only after cure is For treatment and DR. KEEN, 48414 Penna. avenue n.w. R. RIOORD'S ESSENCE OF LIFE restores manhood and the vigor of youth to the titution in four weeks. his life-restoring remed} ken by all about to marry, or who. weakened from excess or any other canse. ss in every case is ae certain as that water quenches thirst. So SAORUES,: No.5 Tniventy ‘ork. Drugg iste supplied. the oldest established and only rell- al LES’ PHYS@CIAN in the city, can be consulted daily at 455 Massachusetts avenue from 1 Female Complaints and Irregulari- ties quickly cured. Consultations free. roows for patients. (URE WARR. Inflammatory €ramps, Inflammator; eases, Scanlet Fever. rwise no pay. medicine apply to Not so deserving of praise 1s the senseless fashion of dangling a little muff of lace and rib- bon at the side’ of the skirt. more absurd that the affectation of a tlower- basket, which had no relation to the dress, oc- cupation or habits of the wearer, and ts a nuisance, tolerated on account of the ¢’a/ of sporting a new fashion. certainly more inconvenient to the owner, for few know what to do with them. them—having them suspended by ribbo: Others let them hang littie lace handkerchief inside of them, the cor- ner of which just shows they canngt even be put to the use of a dainty kale will be taken, 8, the trustee reserves It is perhaps not wear out or los use they cost so m) But the muff { | Ly Me J. FISHER & CO., TR T CAPITOL ST 1223 F street n.w. F A SMALL TRACT OF D COMFORTABLE BUILDINGS, SITU- WASHINGTON AND BLA- D RNPIKE, NEAR THE NA- TIONAL FAIR GROUNDS. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated February 1st, 1875, and recorded in Liber 5, et Sed... of the land records. lumbia, and at the req Cause No. 3,506, ESDAY, Fenrv- achatelaine and pin a anTeaatortie he top, for of course half of Lot 7, Washinton ¢ity, Terms of sale THE NEW DOMINO, 4 ed balls a com- emed to have taken lace nud wide-spreadin: ith interest at eight d_until all of the ith within seven days. on fail- Te, Tight reserved to resell at risk and cost of de iting purchaser. All conveyancing at purchas- $100 deposit on acceptance of bid JAMES 8. EDW GEORGE TRUESDELL, Auct. of the District of' C rty eecured the n, on the premi: vd Ubickinask, no, with tts lange cape ve been the ori ars. Instead of th fominos now are “Of silk quisiie and perfectly natural part tty home of an art t), one may any di ug, bat not at She possesses no dian ce, for she would ha and these her husvand 3! ‘oquisite for the Washington, in the Dis and desicnated as being a part of a Lod num! division of the tract cal = uz at the southeast corner of Lot ur (4) and running thi west side of the Washin nike eleven percbe much nore DISCOVERY. |ANHOOD RESTORED. pradence causi: RDS, Trustee, 503 D street n.w. accompanied by masks of e falls, wita tari- chia. and env OST A victim of youthful ture decay, nervons debi in vain every kuown remedy, has covered a simple self cure, which he will FREE to his fellow sufferers. Reeves, 43 Chatham St. yERVOUS EXHAUSTION.—A medical cs a series of lectures delivered at useum of Anatomy, on the cause and cure indisputably how none bul the nut dominos are bl, siichly wrough T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer. T DESTRABLE | K BUILDING, WITH | Y BACK BUILDING, TOPOGRAPHICAL, 4b white moruing-go sin i, With broad gold belt and red talma, with od, Which she puts on when she balcony, makes gow as in biue, straw or ros with White lace, nd the white lac perches and twelv. and the rose, ¢ remature decline, sho Heimpedtn Pint macri id the tre: Bis of im) iments marriage, ar 16 treat of nervous and physical debility, bei of 20 years’ experience. By mail Address Secretary. way, New York. E, NEAR NINTH. t 4); thence sout! ‘one (31) dexrees east thirty-three perches ty hundredths perches to the place of bezin- ning; containing two (2) acre: thirty (30) perches more or les mask, and the beauty and coquet ning, does away in the minds the objection to masked balis—there { dark, and absolute concealment about it, whi attaches to the old Italian forms, and th not the suspicion or opportunity for wron BRIDAL VEILS FOR WIDOWS. Another innovation 1 tasteful rootns, birds and plants flourish, and boo! treasured friend: to the pair, and he aly mamma. His name duly recorded in Liber No. © of the land records for t » and at the rec I, as the surv. tion, in front of the premises, BRUARY 16, 1880, ar 4:30 o'clock Pp. w., the fol- I te, situate in Gity of Wash- inwton, District of Columbia, to wit “All that certain piece or parcel of land known and described as of lot numbered four (4), in square numbered hundred and seventy-seven (377), beginning for the same at the southwest corner of ning thence on the line of E street, east twenty-four ; thence north one Imndre feet to an alley ;thence west tw 2 and thence south one hundred and fifty-nine (153) feet to the place of beginning, together with the Subject 6 all taxes now duo Ohe lttle boy Delon, 'S calls for his * prett not pretty, but he will De- to his dying day, and so will his he wears clothes which look : nts herself in her owa one (1) rood and. » towether with all ments and appurtenances to the same uest of the party secured there- Wing trustee, will sell_at public on MONDAY, decl-m, w.f4m fhe new Turkish and Russian Bath Rooms are now complete, No 7 rs since its first establishm JHEDD in 1571. The best establishment of New York. ONSULT DR. ROBERTSON, eve at his office, 456 0 lowing deecril father, because change of manage: bridal vell for ladies Heretofore the s been monopolized iS the wreath ois—the wreath has been some time that only the oj vhite of the dress rate of six per per anbum, payable semi-annually, to be ny deed of trust on the p i $100 will be required at ti Of sale are not complied day of sale, the ‘Trustee r tile risk and cost of defaultin five days? advertisem newspaper of Washin| at the coxt of purchaser. ERASTUS 8. CHAPIN, Trustee preouas DOWLING, Auctioneer. OF VALUABLE MILL se 8. “PROPERTY, NEAR GEORGETOWS, D. C. By virtue of a deed of tut 0 houst iu her mos (HE ARTISTIC IDEA IN DRE: The artistic idea in dr understood here as in Eng not had the advantage of dir with such maste! and the orange said lot and run- ‘and Saturday, 43 st., from 2 to ence, gusrantees 8 cure in all Organs, Nervous and Seminal Weakness, No Emissions, Impotency, &c. Gonorrhasa or 8yphil- positively cured in from 6 to gland, because v communication Morris, Rosetti and others: but Walter Crane 1s beginning to do something in tisdlrection, and we ha stances in which the and fifty-nine aty-four (24) feet soins and the put main to distinguish the young bride trom o who has been once a widi recently contracted re Consultations strictiy rate offices for ladies. cians of Baltimore. Main office, 19 Baltimore. Charges moderate. ADAM DE FOREST HAS REMEDY FOR Ladies. All female complaints cured. Gan Le consulted daily st 921 7th hours from 1 to 9 p.m. J 8, HENRY MOTT'S FRENCH POWDERS.— Certzin cure for Disease of the Kidney Sad all Blood an For eale by WM. B. ENTWISLE, D. 1nth'st. and Ps. ave. Pri on recéipt of price, sect R JOIN THIPP'S BLOOD PURIFIER 18 A Do. a ‘care for Bronte, Scrot ‘umors, Dial Poison. "Cure of & improvements, &c. many tndtvidu unconventional has asserted itself and triumphed over the shackles imposed | by custom and society. The difficulty is that the | examples are not only rare, but conti brief moments spent in public—in the of fashionable or artistic life. improvements upon every-day form: imental tdeas, posed for eff continues to be complicated with as much th: is disturbing and objectionavio as ever, or else it is reduced to such absolute po: all expression and even intelligence are take But the artistic theory has not only its illustrations; it has already exerted an fntlu- | ence, and our dress of ceremony to-day Is simple, h | noble, and true, compared with tlie coaven- short “costume, tied back, basqued, buttoned, ja: with sham vests and make-believe coats and worse than useles to catch the foolish aud unwary. Now that we have got a short costume, w! can We not have a convenient and it clears the ground; goo: g It is made of serviceable materlal; good again, for these are essential requirements of a useful perman skirt be made fashion that it Is to the wearer? 1 but it should not be eee white, and now that It may be covered by the long pure fold of lace, or tulle, the diff: areely be noticed by . The arrangement, howe yery different from that which woild be suita ble‘for a young girl. ‘Terms: $14,600 and accrued interest to the day 38.60, wita tho expense lunes in six and twelve mouths, for which the notes of the purchaser, bearing’ interest from the day of sale, and secared by a deed of trust on the pro 8. Eutaw st., of sale, amounting to 85,3: sep29-6m_ of sale, in cseh, end t er, is In reality Soa ia tae NG. No tlowers are used and records of the Dist the request in writing of th the undersivned ‘Trustees w ane $TH Day or Feprvany, A. purchaser at the time of sale, and all conveyancing at the expense of the purchaser. not complied with in ten days, the Trustee re- serves the right to resell the aud cost ot the defaulting SOT Eaene. of Columbia, and If terms of sale rty secured ther ed with jewel: pearl-headed pins, and drawn entirely ba Of course much of the grace ot the arrangement depends upon the taste of the wearer, oF the dresser, but it {5 of: and massed upon the back of the train, with the flowers, white roses and jasinine, which It would not be proper to wear upon ‘the head. "The necessity for orange blossoms on the pari of the young bride becomes greater now that these are almost the only distinguishing part of her attire, and frantic efforts are sometimes made to secure a suficient supply to serve f The demand for this purpose has Certainly advanced the price, and will probably stimulate production. A CURIOUS ChAZE. A rather singular craze has taken posse of well-to-do women in New York, not so much young ladies as their mamas, married woinen between the ages of thirty and fifty, to pursue the study of some foreign $ this fs the result of the unive: eign travel; the tsolation and discomfort which ladies suffer who tind themselves in Paris or Berlin without knowin; property at the risk nurchaser after five days* GEORGE W. STICKNEY, Surviving Trustee. B.= WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. LUABLE UNIM- E WEST SIDE S: mpotency, Scrofi Skin Diseases apeei rtyet ideas th: from the face. | the following-d aA ! county of Washington, District of Columbia, and NOWN as a part or section of the F ng west of Georgctown, District aforesai Was purchased by John 8. Berry & Co. from the estate of General John Mason, being bomnded as follows: Bi : at the southwest corner of the West-rn Old Boring Mill, below the Chesapeake and Otio running eastwardly from said corner dexrees east to the southern line of said canal’s is is a projection of the line of the of said Old Boring Mill,) and bexinning éorner aK deceased, said part SIXTH STREET, nning for the same NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Novem: y recorded in Liber 870 folio 261, oné of the lind records of the Dis trict of Golumbia and at the req secured thereby, we will sell a front of the premises, DAY OF FEBRUARY, following dese: nurabered twent ing stamy, ang please DBE. JOHN TRIPP. ockets that ai —mere tra Der sth, 1877, and dt pockets that ar qnere traps less in bottles with icine genuine un! in them and labels bearing my own. Jan20 nest of of the party public auction, in on WEDN ESDAY, ‘HE 4TH 880, AT 4 O'CLOCK P. M. the 1 estate, to wit: ) and part of lot twenty- one (21), in square four hundred and fort: (449), as'the same are known and deseri be the plat or plan of said city. runie at the sontheast corner of lot 22, running thence west one hundred and sixteen ublic alley, thence north eighty-two (82) feet ten (10) thence east one hundred and sixteen (116) feet to the weet line of Sixth street west, south along the west line of said street, 82 feet 10 + {£60 required at time at purchaser’s cost. towing path, (t western gable w then runping again from suid bya line sonth 30% degrees west to the Poto: river, (the above two lines form the north of the property hereby intended to be conveyed, ) and for the eastern boundary thereof it is understood to be limited bya line drawn south 17% degrees west or north,.17% dexrees east from the center or eastern face of th ports the east end of the wheel shaft, said line bein: parallel with the cast gable wail of the Eastern Ol andtextending northerly to the south- 2 towing path ufo: to the said Potor I[S= GREAT EXTERNAL REMEDY “SAPANULE,” 2 But why musi d trimmed in so complicated a mystery as Well as a burden Why must it be drape: held, and tied with strings tosuch an that a woman tneased fn one feels like a trussed. fowl as nearly as one can imagine how a trussed And why must the sleeves be ‘an Only be used in Beginning for the MU) “SAPANULRE,” CURES BY ALSORPTION. RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, MALARIA. “‘SAPANULE,” the WONDERFUL GLYOERINE 6 stone wall that sup- d, and southerly river, together with the. provements, consisting of & large Stone Flour Mill, with six (6) run of burrs, cay dred and fifty barrels flour per da ‘Terms of Sale, as preseri ‘The amount of’ indebtedness secured by the trust deed and unpaid, being 8 at ten per cent. from May penses of the sale, to be paid ‘in cash; and the taal payments, at six, twelve and . forwhich the’ notes of the pur- chaser, bearing interest from the day of sale and red by a deed of trust on the property sold, are fowl might feel? cut so narrow that the arms writing or sewing at the imminent risk of pa- And why should jackets be cut all of one silly fanciful pattern, well enough for girls who are nothing If not fanciful, but lowering to women of character and intelligence. It is true, that at the cost of time, trouble, and means,one may have ones individuals tastes gratified; but only a few have means or time to spare, and with the greater number tt 1s a ne- cessity to take what they find nearest at hand and easiest of attainment. It ought to beborae constantly in mind that costumes for street wear are required principally by practical wo- ‘poses; that they are worn steadily, and must, therefore, preserve a cet» tain uniform gravity and decorum. The frisky marionette styles, in which some omenade Broadway, and whic’ like the “sisters, the cousins, and the aunts” of some male Dundreary—minus the wit of the original—are an insult to common sense, and united action on the part of women ought to be taken to protect themselves against the ignorance which imposes tures upon all alike. It js possible that this soon be a fact accomplished in the metropolis. Miss Kate Field, who has recently returned from abroad, has vigor canvass for the organization of a ‘‘Dress Asso- rative movement, such as exist in London, by which ladies may obtain Grestes and suits made to order or ready made, at the lowest market prices, and be entitled to regular dividends on the profits. The scheme has been fully tested in of ly, and the corresponding associatioa in Lon- lon {s in very successful operation. Here the difficulty of obtaining trained and conscientious labor is greater, but it will mounted. What we do need is ers, wee ae So re dive "AS, TH and a preserve harmony in. the a word of the language ind the hope which every one cherishes, it they have not been abroad, of sometime Whatever the underlying motive, the consequence has been greatly advantageous to impecunious teachers of French and German, who, though they may not make a fortune, find themselves suddenly able to cover the cost of bread and coffee in the morning and a table q@hote dinner at night in one of the famous Ital- ian or French restaurants. The extent to which this new craze has taken possession of solid, middle-aged mothers of families, is really remarkable. Hun- dreds of classes have been formed, which used to meet for one, or two hours, twice a week in the afternoon, and the interest is great and growing. In one family I know the lessons are arranged every day from seven to ei for the conscience of use, Who _ partici; But invariably men will not be “| the ladies pursue their studies and air their newly acquired knowledge at the dinner tabie just like school children; of course, the passion mostly comprised to a class whose later means are greater than their early advantages, or who have discovered that boardiag-schol, French, and German, was of little practical ser- vice; but there are almost the only woman who of leisure, and for the time being the uire a new tongue has super: re lace work, and even embroid- ery. In individual instances an unsuspected lingual talent has been discovered. and one lady with French, took up in succession panish, and has not only iclent, Dut developed a taste languages, which will her to follow it up from pure love of this branch juirement. JENNIE JUNE. he place of beginnin, ‘Terms cash. A deposit of 8 All conveyancin ‘Yerme to be complied with ‘This property will be sold subject er cent. interest from May & i, j6-codkds_ | MAHLON ASHFORD, UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. SUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY THIRTE: H 8" BETWEEN N AND O STREETS N.W., BEING NEAR IOWA CIRCLE, AT AUCTION. By virtue of a deed of trust, issn Watinsc records for ty, in the District of Columbia, and by written re- test of the holder of notes, I UESDAY, THE 10TH DAY OF Fennvany, A. D. 1880, at 480 o'cLocE p. m., in front of th iitale andy and known as dred and eighty, ‘upon the groun front of twenty feet (20) on BEN ee es 2 ley ty feet thousand hundred (2,100) und ; and lot G, hay west, and run; aty about one hun- the trust deed: de 1878, and the ex- Baier MALS |e: Isa positive cure. It has never failed, lance in three eq ANULE eighteen months, eae peck, Lu Hands, Chilblaing, frysipelas, the Scalp, &c. ; DI and all idan from local dit manent cure by Bunions, and purchaser at the time of sale, and all expenses and conveyancing to be paid by the purchaser. terms of sale are not com roms the day of sale, the story dinuesen. dai relief, anda “OSAPANULE.” ‘Used Ssponke ox foot bath removes ail soreness of body, lied with in seven days ‘rustees reserve the right the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, on five days’ advertisement. sold subject to taxes and ‘WM. D. CASSIN. WM. L: DUNLOD, J. FISHER & CO., Auctioneers, F street et ‘708, folio 179, men for useful pt The property will be prior excumbrancese Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Bold by all druggists. Price, 50c.and 81 per bottle, e. Send for illuminated circular and cards. SAMUEL GERRY & COMPANY, Prorrierons, |» New York. DEY MONOPOLE. in the evenin; és in them, , in Morrison's subivi- thered,” and ea (280) same is distinguished Giavof said city: ior it Leving ‘Thirtecnth street wosts tundred and. five feet to an LE OF DESIRABLE PROPERTY BETWEEN NINETEENTH ‘REETS NORTHWEST, ALSO ON NINETEENTH STREET, BETWEEN ‘*K” AND “‘L" STREETS NORTH- C., IMPROVED such carica- 108, O1 back one hundred and fifty-five 165) feet one and one-half (134) inch feet wide, containing three tht feet of ground, saving at conveyance so much of sai ‘ed to one Joseph H. Robinson ril 13th, 1872, anc WASHINGTON, D.. BY SMALL FRAME HOUSE: By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 5th 4 ptember, 1878, and ‘duly recorded . 835, et seq., one of. the land records for the District of Columbia, at the request of the part fell at public auction, NDAY, FEBRUARY 9TH, 1880, aT 3 described real sta ton, in the District of Colt nm the plot or bered ebshty provements aud Ce ees endeavor to een HEIDSIECK & 00. ESTABLISHED 1785, er branches of sup- CHAMPAGNE. P. M., all the follo German, Italian and 8 ground plan thereof a3 Ce ORUBE & FILS FRERES, BORDEAUX. and Sronty-one (22), in x badly be sur- at the same time general tone and de- making of clothing really offers the first ime Depauw p ork Of PLOYMENT. ‘New Albany, Ind., have ceased work, ‘skilled em! es having refused to withdraw their de- 16 cent. advance in ment. Favorable propos’ uw to remove