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DRY GOODS. BTEAMERS, é&c. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. RY GOODS: DRY Goops: our large stock of HEXVY WINTER FABRIOS: as ‘well an 4 late line OF Staple aad Fancy Dry Goods, must be sold during this month. out a sinle exception, we are selling our en- tire stock at less than wholesale value. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS 8, Satins and Velvet now offerine the largest line of Bnttons, ck and Colored Silk Fringes to be found in OUR STOCK MUST BE SOLD OFF. W. M. BROWN, 817 Market Space. GOODS AT OLD PRICES. feb7 D® ¥ ‘The best yard-wide BLEACHED COTTON at the old price, 10¢. a (old ae aise ‘pure LINEN TOWELS, 12%. Large size pure LINEN NAPKINS, only 8e., (old "Pare white TABLE LINEN, 50c., (old price.) sate sory best CALICO Tada, (iit snort lengths, ing out of all our Ladies’ CLOsKS at actual “Prize Wool Golore) OASHWERES reduced to 230. Colored and Bisck SILK VELVETS at cost. Colored and Black SATENS. RESS GOODS, L rt wool, 12 NGHAM LACE, for Gurtaine, 12%, 15, ‘OCOVERS. handsomely Embroidered 88.75 to #1" ‘ ns CARTERS, 711 Mavis Space. OSEECIAL, PANG K SILKS. $125 an! RI WO BLACK BiLEE Se the pee, Satur a city BLACK SILKS, 75 a» pd BT. BLACK SILRS, #1 7 gig COLORED SILKS, intuerise Nori 20, 25, 37, 50 ortment. Every pair of our HANKETS ‘at actual cost. size Dy '§ reduced to 82. Pick ana G HMERES, very wide double width, (pure «ol, ) reduced to 6u OTH, for mer and boys Wears ST, 80, 62, TSc., (old pricet.) ‘ ur large size pure White BRIDAL 3180, (ol pr Li QUILTS, Honeycomb White QUILTS, 50, 62, 75, 87c., $1, ‘old prices.) feb CARTES, 711 Market Space. A Sere SILKS. have To-pay, received s lot of GENUINE AMEIIOAN SILK that we will sell for $1.25 a Yard. ‘This SILK is as handsome as imported goods at 2.00 a Yann. Persons who have woru SILKS of this make say that it is undoubtedly the best wearing SILK in the ‘orl Call and examine thia Sprorat BarGarn, at CONNOLLY’S, jan29 _ Lith st. and Pa. ave. {CARFS! SCARFS! SCARFS! GREAT Ee oo. AIAKE ROOM FOR 81.50 8 ARYS teduced, tore Boe are all new st desirable goods ant are Sold at the above Ait to reduce stock. B to order and ready-mad THOMPSON BE shirt Factory, Jan28 6 F st. nw. LACK AND COLORED SHAWLS. BLACK SILKS and SATINS. BLACK TRIMMING VELVETS. LUPIN'S BLACK CASHMERES. OOURTAULD'S CRAPES and VEILS. Seats Les fine quality, in new spring BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS— 250. goods for 16¢. 18Xc. goods for 123gc. All New Goods. TYLER & CHEWNING, (Late Clerks with Perry & Bro.), jan26 918 7th st. nw gums THAT WILL GIVE SATISFACTION. “Crown Dianx The “‘Sennce™ tap a ‘rowed Sh shirt, 0 linen, 60 0 cents at MEGINNISS’, jan? 1002 F street n.w. REAT REDUCTION Tr ex TION IN THE PRICE lerant Ready-made Shirt for. OF Gite ic only. ** Glol a Our fn S pig all Lue boson, Hh ‘bands, ply all-linen hen “Taisen the Ser! custom manner, onl: Yor Hine Dress Shirts, Leave orders with us Ka never fail to ive @ perfect At. § Elegant Shirte to order for. Fide Drose Shinte é Very Fine (solid bos.) t Fine stock GENTS. i EURNISHT @ mai the best manner, and guaranteed to fit and give satisfaction in every particular for 3176, 1S 1003 F street northwest. ___ COAL AND WOOD. JITMIEWICz, COOKE & PORTER, COAL. BEST QUALITY OF WHITE AND RED ASH ANTHRACITE COAL. ‘Well ecreened and clean, 2240 Ibs. to the ton anteed. George's Creek, Lump and Run of Mine Cumberland Goal. by cargo, car load or single ton. qarge supe! supply Hard Furnace Coal suitable for WOOD OF ALL KiNDS. PINE, OAK AND HIOKORY OF BEST QUALITY, In Conp Lencra, on camen AND SPLIT TO ANY ZR. BAKERS’ PINE A SPECIALTY. Main Office, 1419 New York ave. Office and Yard corner 2d st. and Indiana ave. Shipping Wharf and Yard, foot of 10th st. Baurmone BRANCH. 39 Post ‘Office ave. and Rail- Wr Cathedral, ear Wadle st, Shipping Yard, foot of York st. LEWIS, Sal Private Telephone Lines to tobe Sommeeuors with N4t10N4L FAIR ASSOCIATION. mn. Yards. “*Telephonic Cre eR "in THE FIRST PREMIUM FOR BEST COAL AND ae ‘WOOD was awarded to us over all com. ra. STEPHENSON & BRO., Depot and Mill, Tth-street wharf. Office: 32th and Penna. avenue. nov8 AL woop JOHNSON BROTHERS. ‘woop. aa my CONNECTIONS. ooh Weione uality. liveries. Sian cttce, wate ruil and, id depot connected with up-town ufhves by TELEPHONE. With unequaled factiities and advantaxes for e90- Romically conducting the wood and coal factory, exteusive store yards enabling us to stock up lanvest when coal is lowest; throughout the city, and all in immediate communi- cation, insuring yrompt attention to ordors, we are Pre to our patrons the best varieties of Wie unas to ay SMe Een Office, mil! alti derek £0 SaeOer ii — Pate. sw. O:tices ew. , 1415 72h aol Sai Po aie ee Ol We insure te ton. xt nw qpasonxs NT PROFESSIONAL NOTICE. . L. J. KAR, & EAST lors STREET, New York, Principal of Dx. Kaun's MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, Avtnor oF ** Nznvovs Exuavsrion,” and other Medical Works, Begs te inform: his trieuds, patients and those Siadrvos of consulting Rise that he hes OPENED AN OFFICE IN WASHINGTON, D. 0. ar GUS 13th street northwest, Where be way be consulted EVERY TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, pom 10 TInt 2 ax 5 Tit 8. Secl1-8m ti 6 Bm CO FEET ESTATE AGENT Residence, 1552 8th st. _— Wsann7- a | oe NOBEAND tay SOUTH MONROE leaves Oth-street ate at ley Botnt and Pot Point Look AM," leave Bona’ Wednesdew "and York, ht Ai 27 Souch ir William ate ‘LYPE’S NEW EXPRESS LINE BETWEEN P eceata ght RGHORGETS WASHINGTON GEO HGETS. elphia with = eting at pine for Boston, New England States. ee Fron: Philadelphia—naturda} un: Georgeto Freix! hits received daily unt bilie-of Inden, yriven to Boston an Fall River. Georgetown goods sreoaived oaaeney aed at Washington. apply to JH. JOHNBON & eae For full information. aj 0., 120 street north: Washington, D. 0. OLYDE,& 00. Genera! Managers, 12 Au Wharven, Be Oey. mar20 Nori GERMAN LLOYD—Sre«menre Lins BeTween New Yorke, Havag, noe SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN. The steamers of this company vi will sail every. arday fron! Bremen n Pier, £008 tes of passage: From New York to lon, Southampton od, and Bremen, first Ete a ors os ae OF © Bgwiing Grpen. reen,, New, AGS Pa. av., UNARD LINK. ‘With the view of diminishing the chances of ool- {sion, the Steamers of this line take a specific course for all seasons o} ay Queenstown ihe Shoridian of 68 at a3 On the meridian of G0 at 42 lat, or noting to the north of 42. THE OUNARD STEAMSHIP OOMPANY LIM- Between New York and Liverpool, Call- it Cork Harbor. * : Feb.18 | Hecia Feb.25 ‘Mar. 3 RATES OF PASSAGE. Pic ad and $100 gold, according to accommo exet eae $15, gold, additional. oat ver on favorable Stecrage tickets from at very low rat Liverpool and “Guee eenstown, and ali other parts of Europe, at low rates. Through bills of laden given for Belft Havre, Antwerp and other ports on the lediterranean ports. Gisszow, menoae ar or frien oa age apply at the Companys baer No.4 ‘OF both etecrame ab Gabi, {OTIS BIGELOW, 606 Tth strost, Washinut ‘ini CHAS. G. FRANOKLYN, Agent, N.Y. RAILROADS. PALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILECAD. THE GREAT DOUBLE TRAOK. National Route and Short Line North, Northwest, West, Sor ehe To take effect Sunday, aloremibee 16, 1879, at 1:20 LEAVE WASHINGTON. oP m.—Baitimore, Ellicott City and Way Sta- beret 205 8.1. es York, Philadelphia and Boston On da} Baltimore only.. Break- fast ay san aon. = = Wipeheetor, Hngorsiow and way. wat sane tna sien —= oint 6 on ‘inchester, and way stations. 8:15 a.m.—New eo eae eT Baltimore Exp Jor car 10 New York and ‘.m.—-t8t. Louis, Chicago, Oolumbas and La meng dees Tess. ric and Walley ich, except Sunday, car t0 rH, Colles, Beltsville ‘Laurel, ‘Annapolis Junction, Feariph a ‘8 and Hanover. ‘Baltimore, Annapolis, Ellicott City D B. ee at Bladens- tia ities car me pho mati Louis a Cincinnati Express. eylae ie tS8unday only. Other trains daily, except trains Station. For further Liformation appiy at the, Baitiniore and Ohio Ticket Offices, Ws tion. and 603, 61y and Comer 14th‘and Pennsyivania sven ord be taken for to be heTeShived av any point ae iomamerg Master of at SPLENDID SCENERY, MAGNIFICENT ia In Effect Jax rane i ref Musa ef from of Pittsburg and th ‘ uaa reo, ta day: with Par- Re te boa ‘40 p.m. daily, wi Gert Ghicago. BALTIMORE AND POTOMAG IAD. For_ Osnandaigus, T, ‘Niagara Falls and the North, at 6:06 a.m. daily, a Sunday; 7:49 p.m. daily, except Palace Cars to Ganan wus. Lock Haven, oe except New York ‘and the East, p.m. sails. cheers Buuday: Sains 5 p.. with Pal ae ats attach Limited Fulbian’ Ps rior Cars, 9:90 sm. a nd For, procul, N. ¥., all thro ‘Cit ae dou gh trains connect at boats of Brooklyn, Anner, ject transfer to Fulton street, avoid: le ferriage and. seth ‘across New York with For bore t Sunday. ig, excep For Aniapots, 8:10 a.m. and 4:20 p.m., daily, ex. = Sunday. XANDRIA AND FREDERIOKSBUBG RAIL- away AND REPL ARDELS AND WASHING- BS Alexandri: 20, % UL am. 42 Forgas, dana td 230 p.. ae ‘On Sunday cy ana roth ce 7.00 a.m. daily, and ). ME. Traine af Sa enananie fit 10 ‘3.1. ;12-60, 8, 6, 7, 9:05 p-m. and 13 midnight. GBanday’ at 8" ahd 3 Boom aad ial 06 HIS IS THE BURGLAB’S SEASON. NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, 15th street and Now York avenue.” fire, Berglar and Damp ‘aults from seg, Sinema fare cn aera er —New York, Philadelphia and Boston ES on. t Laurel. GkousE, PHEASANT —Un Suuiday only, Baltimore and Way. QUAIL, SgUAB BB, Bro ck, via ee Y Annapolls BREE ORGUES : a {56 prm.—tPoint of a BIRO eed ena town, Winchester and W ay Sitions, oust On dunday to SELEOT OYSTERS Point of Hocks and Way Btations only. FLORIDA ORANGES Axp BAKANAS, Ro. | tg Aov-m-—fiaitimore, Annapolis ind Way Sta cS Patace Manner, Core taih and. 30 tPHILADELPHIA, NORFOLK, ARD = = paLthione EXPRESS. Norfolk, ex IRST PREMIUM ‘on in the cars, $83; at Ganton! Stops a ‘and Laurel. | Awarded at the National Fair over all other compet- 6:00 p.m.—Point of Rocks and Way Stations. \tors ts tions, TO CERES. 190 p.m BALE D Lal EX. FUTURE DAYS. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. VALUABLE BUILDING 1 THE LOT, FRONTING SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THIRD AND F STREETS NORTHWEST, AT AUCTION. nD, Fitel-claee fare, 84; Hound ‘Trip, oe rer ee DAILY LINE ON THE aivem south Lot lettered in ‘The Steamer JOHN W. ‘THOMPSON has besn with- | having 20 feet front and running back 95 fect eer, drawn for and the Jam Mosrnny has beg niaking it desirable Buil Building 2 subetitar her tripe and her aays unt | ("Terme of male: One-third caah; balance in stx and orde tyelvemonthe, for n a sat Interest from = STEAMERS FO NEW YORK. e fon property Steamers E. 0. Exrqar, ana Tous EE GIBSON Sapasen pig ‘conveyancing, &c. it purchaser's cost. Cee e ee ee een ene eee ae Se iTLLTAMS & CO., Acta ie rata gaa Soe at rat ply at or under National Mi b Ban, x FAMILY SUPPLIES. | NEW YORK <3 a ee pe Fa Seen a eee Gore Sea” | CONGRESS FAMILY FLOUR. -82.00 2 ROTTER a = Oty every | GOLDEN HILL cay 2.00 Georgetown best PATENT PROCESS 2.25 ** © - 10 09 Cc, WITMER, 1918 Penn. ave. febT w4nee4 GRAPES, FLORIDA ORANGES, BANAN. ae, LEMONS, APPLES, AND ASSORTED FRENCH FRUITS. JOHN H. MAGRUDEB, febs 1421 New York Avenne. G=0- 4. OHARE, Successor to OC. 8. O'HARE & SON, 1213 7th st. n.w., between Mand N, Has just received a large ot @f BEST ITALIAN OLIVE OIL, BEST ITALIAN MACARONI. To be 2old at bottom prices. Crocco & Blackwell's Pickles, ee bottle. Lea & Perrin's Sauce, 4 pte a, per Roap, Y. Creat 2 Cakes Babbites “Best™ ‘Wertern Shoulder Bacon, Beet Beet Gide Caer per ‘rallon, peobbak GEO. A. O'HARE. 1213 7th st, n.w., bet. Mand N. feb6 URCHARD’S CANNED COFFEE is put up fresh every day, and besides is so se- cureiy jpenked that it cannot become stale. Sold only E. M. BORCHARD at Iris oe forthe very Fd price of 15¢. per Ib. There is nothing else nothing else so good for the money. Tt ige pay all those.who want a 00d, cheap Coffee to try it. aber BAKING POWDER is the best and All FINE GROCERIES at BURCHARD'S, febt_ Pa. ave. and Four-and-a-half st. JMESNESOTA PROCESS FLOUR $2.35 PER SAOK. Choice Family Flour, $2.00 per sack. Granulated Sugar, 10c. Ib. Choice New Crop Oolong Tea, 400. Ib. Choice New Crop Imperial Tea, 40c. Ib. Best Old Government Java Coffee, 28c. Ib. Best Rio Coffee, 180. Ib. Best Maracaibo Coffee, 22c. Ib. Best Mocha Coffee, 30c. Ib. (Correr Roastep Darty.) Peach Blow and Peerless Potatoes, 65c. bushel. Malaga Grapes, Oranges, Bananas, Figs, Apples, &c., &c., always on hand. At Jan22-e0 HOWARD'S, lor. 7th and L sts. n.w. (Sake GROCERIES. beeeekkkket y IS) 8 Lbs. FIG! (Layere).. 0. BR. WIXOM & CO. 504 9th Jan29-2w ‘ASS BACK DUCE! RED Fee The handsomest Minnesota Patent United States. mieceste ses MINNEOLA, A very superior Minnesota Patent, STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY, A magnificent Winter Wheat Patent Process. GOLDEN HILL, The standard Famil; Flour of the District. For sale by every first-class Wholesale Depot—Cor. Ist st. and Ind. ave. WM. M. GALT & CO. 790 20th street. ‘Transportation. Game of all kinds. 7 Gu: SCROONTE General Agents myl? Ree 1 Terrapins. 1880 renG¥AFama 1880 | fipieseunncel sre see OUTE Seater biker te ‘WM. LINKINS & SON. OUR IMMENSE TRADE SHOWS WHAT VIM AND PUSH WILL BO. Business iseasy to you if you doit right. No need of argument alone tell the story. Large sk, aa Denes and small profits have gained us A VERY LARGE TRADE. pekerins oy steady low Exoee. ear in and usiness suc! in a ss Stock and Low Prices make our irable@and safest place to trade. oura.” Our L La house the most, EVERY ADVANTAGE THAT BUYERS CAN POSSIBLY SEEK IS ASSURED. Wo guarantee our LUMBER represented, and will return ane pric kind that may owe $0 the co! ig or an} BER. from us, should it fail to eee wichita few dayeand it wi rll Bs es: ou be reasonabl firmed any time changed or mone; WILLET & LIBBEY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF LUMBER, Cor. 6th Bi. and N. ¥. ave. . pate IN SEOOND-AND 0 VEnOOATS at same rates. ‘HE 32 Ati Pibars cnapes na iG MAI AIRE factured. ELLOS IY Godar ses NewYork Ls HUTOGRAPH COPIES FASSETT’S 4 “gne ELE TORAL COR BION,” ‘on exhibition and for MRS. 0, ADELE FAS errs STUDIO, $an31-1m 77 Corcoran B os » D. 0. 8 dearer Lat) = - Ber. ee lf bes ee 5 TO-MORROW. JUNCANSON BROS., A Auctioneers. DID WALNUT MARBLE-TOP OHAMBER SUITE, MADE BY KURTH, OF PHILADEL- On TUESDAY MORNING, Fesrvary, UTR, az 11 o-ctocR, at our ation r90 oo ptreeta nw. S00 aon febT 2 LFERD SPATES, Auctioneer. Twill eell on TUESDAY | MORNING. 3 RE Fesrvany 10TH, aT aS oC Onn at No. 940 Louisiana ave., a consiznment Side-bar, End-spring, Top and No-to} 8, tons, and Hunting W: lebra- Al work warranted. Phe from ted Globe C1 ‘Works. Stock now on exhibition and for sale, private, until eT at ALFRED SPATES, Auct. ANSON BERS Auctionee: D™ and D ‘trects northwest. PIER MIRROR; PAR- ONE FRENCH Lo. OE, PLATE J SUITE IN DAMARE., OVER 125 Y! At on. a within our abate on on TUESDAY Lee Fesrvsry 107TH, at 12 o' febt- DUBUANEOE BROS, THIS AFTERNOON. ee TRI SALE OF DESIRABLE PROPERTY tUSTEE'S ON D EWE ETWEEN RONTE WEST, ARB Miso Of REMETERRTG” SrnEEE BETWEEN ‘“K" AND UE PaTRRETe NORTE WEST, WASHINGTON, D. O., BY sMALL FRAME HOUSEn. ” By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 5th day of Beplember, 1878, and duly recorded theland records tor th Dutt tetot of Cott e lor the at the request of the cSlanbin and Tront of the fell at public suction, ‘on EAraihy aciaiceinua pacts seas mated upon th pot ee ss ardaes suey fa ence cen Ne tomether, with. all th rf per annum, ae berane peioemiell an ‘secured b} A deposit of he ‘will be reqi je Of eale. “If terms are not t complied w with wit intive days from day of sale, th reserves the right ‘at the risk'and cost of defaulting purchaser after five days” advectinecaoat Im, the ‘Evening Star,” newspaper of Washinyton, D.0. Conveyancing at puree jandd-d&as ABTUS 1} MoOHAPIN, Trustee. ‘CON’ BER ABD DWELLING, No. 893 77H STIEEE DBO, TWEEN H AND i STREETS SN RT Wis ST. On TUESDAY MORNING. ARY 10rt, Commecixa av 10 O'CLOCK, thoen= tire Furniture and Fixtures contained jn comprising :—Five Barber Chairs, 5 Mirrore, Hat Racks, Stantle, Racks. Carpets, Xo. : #150 Household Fur niture, in part—Two Brnasele Carpets, Walnut Chanber Suit, Cottage Suite, Parlor Suit. Diniuie Xoonf Furniture, Stoves, Kitchen Utensils, &c. Terms cash. Sale positive. febi-2t JAS DUNGAN, Auctiono>r. HOMAS 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 undersiened, wil on TUESDAY, Femnvany lon |, AT THE HOUR OF 10 ot ‘at the above number, to make aale cytes persouul ostato of the late Henry Mctn- tire, consisting of the Household Furniture in said house, ‘Terms cash. 30-eo5t* LIZZIE P. MoINTIRE, Adm’rx. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. VALUABLE BUSINESS 3 PROPERTY AND, DE: ABLE BR DW NO. BRIDGE STREET, GEORGETOWN, D. 3. On TUFSDAY AFTERNOON, Feonvany 1078, ‘o'crock, in front t of the fy premiees ‘r‘shall’eell the above pro} aving a front of 29 feet, and improv story, pressed bi Dwelling, Fons, with Marble Mantels, Bathroom, &e., and ree Store. This property is in the best business block in town, and offers a fine opportunity for a Profitable investment. Title perfect. ‘Terma: Qne-third cash; balance in one and two years, with notes bearing six per cent interest, payable semi-annually, and secured by » deed of rust. Conveyancing it purchaser's cost. 100 down when the property ta struc febd-a4t HOMAS DOWLING, Anct. CBS etoeye aE OF LOT aMERONED WITH TWO-STORY FRAME OCS ONTING oF Te eS STREET ST] REAR COR- ‘REET NORTHWEST: ALSO, A Rie ADJOINING HERETO. FRONTING N STREET. TWENTY-FIRST petneED NORTHWEST By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the peace of Columbia, passed in Equity Gi] cause No. 6,640, Doc. 19, I Bini sell at pub- ir auction, in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, zene 3p Day or Feprvary, li 4: all the rij ght, title, interest and estate of Henry Himber, fendant im said cause, in and to those pieces or. aoe of land _situate and lying in the cite of Waehiny ington, in in the District of Cofum- bia, known and as follows:—Part of numbered sigtoen "done i in Square nam corner dered, seventy | (70), the he po bad said “Tot eacd running at aie then: fhe ling of anid atrest west thir “seven 7) feet six inches; thence south ninety (: fifteen '(15) feet sence south thence east ten (10) 3, thence nort feet; thence east fore “two (42) feet «ix (6) inches, ard thenoe pert one hundred (100) feet to the place e begin ng Algo, part of Lot punterets sever feen (17), in thie same equare, ning: at a point on 2igt street distant twenty- is tive (25) feet fro1 corner of said 8 ) feet; thenes east one hundred (100) feet, thence north fifty (60) feet to th the iptv ene as dior stated, : One-half of the purchase money with meat the Eh stalments, at six and rewelve inonths, for w ee ‘a threa- containing nine ENSulllbe taken, oral ashe ae the option of te bale W: en, oF all cach. at the option of the P : W. 0. DUVALL, rast 804 F street P northwent. YOUNG & MIDDLETON, Aucts. jan23-dsdbs 8?" TAE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ae TUESDAY, Fepavany 10, 1880, same hour and ad un- ished By order of thet Trustee 5,19 . DUVALL, Trusteo. UNCANSON ae aon TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY ON THIRTEENTH STREET, “BETWEEN X D OSTREETS N-W BEING NEAR IOWA pottche AT AUCTIO Titua SE'a Hoe of trast, ‘duly recorded in Uber No. abe folto 178, e land records for Washington coun: oz the District of Columbia, aud by written re- ent of the holder of notes, I vill offer for sale, on JESDAY,, THz 10TH DAY oF FEDRUARY, A. 1880, aT 4/30 o'cLocK P. M., in front of tha ett ises, all thore certain lots, piéces or parcels o: land, ituate and lying in the city of Washington, D. C., and known as Lota Gand H, in Morrison's subivi- sion of lote in square "numbered two ht dred snd eiwhty, (280), as thesame is distinguis upon theground plat‘of said city ;lot H having o front of twenty feet (20) on ‘Thirteenth street wast, und running back one hundred and five feet to, an alley thirty feet (80) wide, and containing te thousand one hundred (3.100) square fect of ground: and lot G. having a front of nineteen (19) t and seven (7) inches, on said Thirteenth street back one hundred and fifty-five one-half (134) inch to said all thirty’ feet wide, containing three thousand and thirty-eight feet of ground, saving and excepting from this conveyance so mich of said lot Gas was conveyed to one Joseph H. Robinson by deed dated April 13th, ‘and recorded in liber 676, folio 228; one of the land records for aald Washi together with improvements, ways, ents, Tights, privileges, appurtenances ani Hereditas to thdsame ‘Pelonginee orin any wise a i "Heme of gale: The amount of indebtedness se- cured by this deed of trust unpaid, which will be Stated at the sale, with expense of sale, in cash,and the balance at twelve months, for which the notes of die purchaser, Dearing juterost from day of sale, nd sect by deed ot ee pease ¢ on Ba So ealt be Sequired. of the, purchases et the tho of sal conveyancing, & murchaser’s cost. sale to be compl ied ¥i weet, and runnin; (155) feet one an a giving five ae 3° us io notige of saab 7.0. Some Lewspaper pu in Washington, Spapes JESSE B. WILSON, jan15,17,m,w, f&da T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer. v RUSTER'S SLLE OF THAT DESIRABLE FOUR STORY PRESSED-BIICK BUILDING, WITH Riraen st TLDING, OCCD- PIED BY THE, TOPOGRAPHICAL, DIVE OF THE POST OFFICE DEPAKT- Wr, No. His E STRENT NORTHWEST. byvirite of adeed of trust to John W. Al- yord and myself, dated Juno 9, ‘a. D. 1873, duly recorded in Liber No. 721, folio 250, one of the land. records for the District of Colum nd at the request of the party, secured there: v1, a8 the surviving trustee, will sell at public auction, in front. of the premises, on MON Frnnvany 16, 1880, ar 4:30 o'clock p. at., the fel lowing described real estate, situate in Cit of Washh- ington, District of Columbia, to wit:tAll that certain pices or parcel Of land knowa and described as part of lot numbered four (4), in ees numbered bundred and seventy-seven ( same at the southwest corner of Ding thenoe on the line of E street, east twenty-four ) feet ; thence north one hund ine eet to.o4 alley sthence west twenty-four (24) f and thence south one hundred and fifty-nine ¢ 153) feet to the place of hesinning, topeth h the mat foment &e. Subject to all taxes is due le ‘er7a8: $14,600 and accrued interest to the day oh ale, amounting to 35,3 with the expense of sale, in cash, and the balance in six and twelve monthe, for which the notes of the purchaser, bearing interest from the day of sale, and secure bya deed of trust on, tho property sold, will be taken. A deposit of $200 will be roquired of the Purchaser ut the time of sale, and all eonveyaneinis at the expense of the if terms of sale are net cony) pias with ‘in ten vay the Trustee re- ree ie renee, mone af ho rk and cost of days” advertisement. SELES Ww. STICKNEY, Jan23- aw ‘iving ‘Trustee, defaulti GOLD AND SILVER MEDALS AND JEWELS, wae A Danae MOPELTY OF “SHE LATE ERED D- Svan To be told at my auction rooms, southwest ee of n WEDRES ania ave, and 11th street ESDAY, Fen. 11rH, 1830, B. A. KIDDER, Adm'r. Yeo SALE OF DESIRABLE IMPROVED ¥ pate oN eure G@ STREET, BE- TWEEN FOURTH AND FIFTH STREETS Chair ;CANSON BROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTRE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED RFAL ESTATE ON D STREET, BETWEEN Eee AND THIRD ear NORTH- Byrne of a deed of trust, bearif on the 23d of May, A. D. 187 recorded in Liber 1, fello BB. ot ea, Oe 4 the land reo Washinxton county, in the District of Columbia, and bythe request of the arty secured thereby, I will sell at public auction, IONDAY, THE OTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 180, én, front of the premises, AT 8:9) 0% wall that, piece or parcel of ryini ch, Lndwn aeiot & in tho sab aivision 3 (2), in square numbered five hundred aod sid ecventy ‘oro @aid lot having a front of 22 foot on D atrect north, and extending back with this width to the rear of the lot: together with the itn: provements, consisting of a comfortable two-story attic and basement brick dwelling. how ‘Terms of sale: $1,500 cash, of Avhich 8100 will be balance in six and twelve taken t> secure deferred be complied with within aynien| ve daye a tions day of sale, 1° otherwise the trustee rese! right to resell at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, u xiving ten days’ notice of much resale by advertise ment in som newspaper ublished aid city. All conveyancing at e2et of ynrchaser, feb4-d ebster Law Buide. THIS EVENING. AURORA, It., Jan. 16th, 1880. HOMAS DOWLING, Anctionee: ‘Dear Sir:—We have dctermined to sell at Auction our entire stock of Bilver Pinted Ware, and with this view have con+igned to you all on han consisting of a full line of Hollow Ware, being a! our elerant goods, samples from our show rooms, 4 allycoods now in factory of our make, manu- factured expressly for Jewelers’ first-class trade, bearing our trade mark. Warranted Triple Plato. ue ‘THe AURORA Stiyer Prats Co. ‘A. CLARK, Agent. THOMAS DOWLING, AUCTIONEER. I SHALL SELL AT AUCTION, BY ORDER OF THE AURORA SILVER PLATE CO., AT THE ELEGANT SALES ROOMS, No. 1425 NEW YORK AVENUE, ox SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 774, A 2@ O'CLOCK A. M., 2 P. M., AND 7:30 EVENING. CLEARING SALE oF THE ENTIRE STOCK OF SILVER PLATED WARE, BELONGING TO THE AURORA SILVER PLATE CO., CONSISTING OF TEA SETS, WAITERS, WATER SETS, COFFEE URNS, ICE PITCHERS, CAKE BASKETS, BERRY AND FRUIT DISHES, DINNER AND PICKLE CASTORS, EPERGNES, CELERY DISHES, TOILETS, VASES, AND A VARIETY OF ALL KINDS OF GOODS USUALLY MADE BY A FIRST CLASS FACTORY, TOGETHER WITH A LARGE ASSORTMENT FORKS, SPOONS AND TABLE CUTLERY, THAT WERE BOUGHT FOR JEWELER’S TRADE. THE GOODS ARE USEFUL AND OF ELEGANT DESIGNS, STRICTLY FIRST CLASS. WILL BE ABSOLUTELY SOLD, WITHOUT LIMITATION OR RESERVATION. PEE ORDER OF THE AURORA SILVER PLATE CO. SALES CONTINUED MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 91H, LOrn, Wiru. SALES EACH DAY AT BOA. M., 2 AND 7:30 P. M. B.—LADIES SPECIALLY INVITED TO AT- TEND THESE SALES. ‘THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. febs-6t COBANGERY, SALE OF VALUABLE BEAT, Eg. TE ON TH ‘H SIDE OF BRIDGE STREET, NEAR CONGRESS STREEL, IN GEORGE’ ‘N, Beth virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court e District of Colma. passed tr in Equity fl Canes No. 5,865, wherein John Clawett. and others are plaintiffs, and Addison M. eran and others are defendants, the undersigned, ‘Trustees, will sell at apubHe ‘Suction, in front of the premises, On NESDAY, THE 18TH Day oF BERUADT, A. D- 10, Sea cece 1K P.M., Bart sf le bered (5) five, in sq quar numbered. ( thints nine, in Geo. étown,, in the District of S Tumbian together with the improvements thereon consisting of a three-story brick house and an old frame shop, the said parcel of ground having a front on the north side of Bridge street of fifty and 41-100 (50 41-100) fom by a depth of one hundred und nineteen (119) feet ‘Terme: Gefen ‘of the purehase money to be peid in cash of which $200 will be required at time of eale: the balance to be paid in equal installments. at ais, twelve and eight a months from day of sale, with interest at aero ce per annum, tobe cured by deed of t up pon oe property 8 ae or if the purchaser prefers to pay cash it will be ‘ac- If the terms of sale are not complied with in 7 days, the Trustees reserve the risht to resell the eRe at om risk and cost of the defaulting rar SEY ULAGETT. 3 OPER, 5 Trastoos. DUNCANSON Gros. Aucts. dkds ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S SALE or VALUABLE LOT ON ;OUTHEAST CORNER OF FOUR-AND-A- TALE SINEET AND MAILYLAND AV ENG! B 0 of a decree of the Supreme Codrt of the District of Columbia, p cause No. Gol, docket 19, fa which Hu son and another are flsintidis, and Sinon et defendants, Iwill offer for sale, at public uct mn FRIDAY, Fesrvany 13, 11 of square No, 534, in Washingto Columbia. Said lot has a frontage of 32 f on 43g street and of 72 feet 13g inches on ae ayentie, and is improved by a small frame dwelling. ‘Terms of mne-third in cash, of which $160 must be aR when the property ts track off; one third in one year and one- “third in, two years, Ee interest; eaid deferred payments, deed of trust on the property sold, to be api ‘approved by the cot miing and conveyancinw at purcharer'’ Ape If terms of sale are not complied with nave aay i the property will be resold at the risk and cost of the defaulting, ‘A. A, BIRNEY, Trustee, feb4-d Office, 380 4% street northwest. N\HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY, NEAR GEORGETOWN, D. C. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 2d Ne . D. 1874, Bas du}; io red T THE YTH 4 Par oF FEERUARY, HoUr. op ie) followin of Te 2oG8858 ae, BE if R! n i, 3 Bg FE : A RR ne F e5EF jomcanses BROS. D corner $th a ULAR SALE Me NEW aND. SEOCOND- REG FURNITU: AND. WALNUT 78 DINING ROOM AN Reet TORR tees 2 a = MENt OF "HOUSERGLD ‘GOODS. Ke MARBLE TORSO “VENUS.” AT AUCTION. on TUESDAY MORNING, Pianeant l0nt at 10 o'cLocx, at salesroome. ‘ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO. ‘No. 1001, northwest corner 10th PEREMPTORY SALE Auctions and D's oF AN UNUSUALLY COMPREHENSIVE STOCK oF SILVER-PLATED WARE, Together with the Most Extensive Selection of STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, &c., EVER OFFERED AT AN UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE, Consigned to us by the creprrors of a reliable JEWELRY HovsE of 50 YEARS’ STANDI with instructions to REGARDLESS OF COST OR VALUE. ‘The Plated Ware is all of the world-renowned ROGERS, AND MERIDEN, NATIONAL, And other leading manufstures, and is Triple, Quadruple and Septuple Plate, EMBRACING BREAKFAST, DINNER, PICKLE AND SUGAR CASTORS, ICE PITCHERS, TILTING SETS, TEA SETS, URNS, CAKE BASKETS, EPERGNES, FRUIT AND BERRY STANDS, VASES, TOILET SETS, CELERY, BAKING, PUDDING AND BUTTER DISHES, SOUP AND OYSTER TUREENS, WAITERS, CUPS, GOBLETS, SYRUPS, Erc. ALSO, Rogers’ and Other Celebrated Triple and iqasneanie PLATED KNIVES, PIE, ICE-CREAM, Fs FRUIT AND BUTTER SUGAR SPOONS AND TONGS, NUT PICKS, NAPKIN RINGS, CARVERS, TABLE CUTLERY, And a general assortment of all the superior xoods made by these well-known manufacturers. Tue Goons Witt ati pe Oren ror INsrEc- TION WEDNESDAY MORNING, And the sale will begin THURSDAY MORNING, Fen. 12, at 10 0'ctock, RESUMING AT 2 AND 7.30 P. M., And Will Be Continued From Day to Daw. At the same hours, until the entire stock is closed out. OUR AUCTION ROOM, Conver ov TENTH AND D STREETS, (Facing Pennsylvania Ave.,) Having beon just enlarzed, remodeled and entirely renovated, is especially adapted to the dis- play of ‘these elexant goods, and to the comfort and convenience of visitors, and its re-opening will be inauz- trated Sith this fine sal Ee-Chairs, will be furnished tho | lies, who are EO. TRUESDELL, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES RALE OF DESTRADLE POF OrER ON oe Ew! STREET, hig TWELFTH STREETS NOW! MEAS. PREM. ISES 1102-1104 AND 1106. By virtue of three seve! dated Se) rely. Columbia, and, also, in pursuance of an order of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed on dhe oth day of January. A.D. 1880, in cause No. 6877, Eq. Doc. 19, I will offer for sale at public auction’ on saron) DAY, the 2isr Day or EBRUARY, 1880, AT 4:30 O'CLOCK P.M., in front of the premises, Lots 83, 84 and 85 of John W. Starr’s subdivision of Lots numbered 37 t) 51, in- elusive, of Gulick's subdivision of Square No ‘O87, in Washington City, District of Columbis, with thd improvements, ‘consisting of a desirable Brick Dwelling on each of said Lots. ‘Terms of rale: One-third cash; the balance in three equal instaiments, at six, twelva and eliteen months from day of sale, for whic! Promissory notes shall be given, ateeven per cent, per annum; to Ue secured by of trust upon the respective premises sold, and eatiefactory. policies of insurance ve upon the Dulld- ings. Terme to be complied with within seven days from day of sale, otherwise the property to be re- sold ai \d_cost of defaulting purchaser. A cash deposit 0 ($f, 81000 earh lot required at time of sale. RAM G. HEYLM feb9-d&a 510 Ww. E. BURFORD & CO., ae Estate Broker, 8 E street n.w. TRUSTEF'S SALE OF A J NICE FRAME HOUSE AND LARGE LOT, ON & H STREET RORrHPABT, NEAR STREET. By virtue of a deed of trust to me, 1122d, 1879, and duly recorded im Liber 1, of the land records of. the of pia, and by direction of the party ured thereby, Twill sa i atpublic anction, ia ront of the premises, on MONDAY, Fenrvany 1880, av 4:30 O'CLOCK M., partof lot 20, square #59, in’ Waaliingion City, in aid District Veing the north 40 feet one ineli front by the fall depth of said lot. The improvements consist of a ueat frame House, containing five rooms. Tne routh 20 feet of said part of lot will be tirst se; rately offered for sale. ‘Lerms of sale: One-third cash, of whiel must be paid on day of sale; thé balance in tw ¢qual instaln.ent ble respectively in six and twelve months from day of sale, with interest at the 1 by deod Conveyancing and cost. If the terms a in five days, the Truste resell at the risk and cost of faulting purchaser. Full abstract of title can be seen at my office. ARTHUR A. BIRNEY. Trusteo, W. B. WILLIAMS & CO. aucta * fent dtd JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THREE, FRAME DWEL. LINGS AND LOT! EENTH STREET, NEAR SCOTT STATNS AND. LOUISE HOME, NORTHWEST, AT AUCTION. nt tibe Virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded ber No; 768, folio. 79, due of the land 7 for the District of Columbia, and at. juest of the party secured, we will sel! on TUES AY, THE ity Day ov Fepavary, A. D. 1880, AT 4°30 O'CLOCK P. M. in front of the prem- isan ail that pleco or parcet of around eltuste Ipine and being in thecity of Washington, In the District of Columbia, and known and distinguished on the ground plat or plan thereof, as lot numbered elit (8), in square numbered one hundred and ninety six’ (196), together ith all she improvements, way, cssements, rights, privileges, appurtenaces and hereditaments to the Same belonging or in any wise serves the richt to ap hin valuable lot has a front of ‘sixty-one fect on 16th street northwest, in the same square with the **Louise Home” and near Scott's statue. The im- Erovements: consist of three Frame Dwelling one ‘Terms: One-third cash, balance of purchase money in equal instalments, at six, twelve aud eighteen months, notes to be secured by deed of trust on the property sold, and te bear seven per cent. interest, or all cash at option of purchaser. Convey: ‘ancing, &e., at purchaser's cost. A deposit of $200 required ‘when the property is strack off. ‘Terins to be complied w.th in 7 days, otherwise the ‘Trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the ceteciting purchaser ad giving five days’ notice of such resale in some news- paper pabliened in eeu D.C. HOLTZMAN, ? HOBENT COLTMAN, “"$ Trustees. feb5.d&ds B. H. WARNER, Real Es Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE PROVED. PROPERTY, ox THe WHBT SIDE OF SIXTH STREET, BETWEEN L AND M NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Novi ebr Sth, 1877, and duly recordod in Liber 5 the land records of the £ trict of Columbia, and at the request of t! scoured thereby, wo will sall_at public auction, ih front of the premises, on V Pav OF FEBRUARY, T680, arf ofctoe CLO following described real ‘est Alrseiot numbered twenty-two (22) und past at tot twenty- one (al), im square four bunds and forty-nine as'the re EnOwD ‘and {Reset or plan of said Gi eame at the sout corner of lot 2, thence west one hub? red and sixteen (116) feet to lies, then north eighty two (8: Sy teet fon G0) ieee ‘zaast one hundred sixteon 0: ches, thé un an the “vest line of Sixth street to weeks thon south rio bears the west line of said street, i 82 feet 10 e 1 fogheet - we BS it of $100 required at time aio a tanoe Gere —.oee trust tor pee ERI aan May ‘cent. Interoat eral Ji AMES fie-codeas MAHON 5a ‘Sarponp,} Trustees. THE Above SALE 18 Eopreone) adil yesnd? Meavany } i87H, A.D. Rour and P80 AMES H. STONE, 2 Trustooe feb§-eodkds MAHLON ASBFORD,) 7Tusteos. youss & MIDDLETON, _Real Estate Auctioneers, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A DESIRABLE TWO- pass aa pe ae er 1841 apne urine Maan oie deed of trun dated Janacy Sia, ‘folio $1, ue oft e and records for the “220. { Ick MACHINES TO BE TRIED IN KENTUCKY.—The Ss Courier-Journal on on Ime the temperature has not deen to Epon ice of sufficient {ome Ing of it proftable at any point = Chicago, and 4n that locality eo 4 has not exceeded ten inch and Mr. Cromie are now at tadallng nc Coa — lake, In Michigan, looking at the prospects for amint-julep crop. At San Francisco, Cal., the artificial manufacture of tce has proved able because there fs no railroad from that point to the ice region, and expensive transportation. prevents competition. At New Orleaws durioe, ep'demic years, when the demand was : Aud dealers were unable to secure tt from the north, ice machines have been useful and prof- {table. Two machines will be constructed tm this city within the next few months, one for the |e of cold water and the ovher for ice, Praha to be used for brewing pur- poses. Of course the undertaking fs an expert. = the projectors have strong hopes of AN EXTRAORDINARY Story.—Ellen Lewis, 18 Fotis old, Was arraigned tn the Jefferson ee court this Morning on a change of steal ing from James Large. She pleaded and told an extraordinary story. She until recently she believed herself to ae daughter of a Lady of social position with hom she lived and by whose son she was grossly ag saulted. When she complained sie was told that she was only an a‘opted child, and was warned that If she attempted to bring di = ey on the family tne trath of her tale would be denied. She then went to friends th Massachu- setts. and tnally returned to this elty, where she entered the service of Large. She could not — tell what induced her to take the money. She Was committed for trial, and the justice di- rected that the matter be brought to the atten- ae the district attorney.—y. Eooning ost, Th, ae 4 CHanite Ross.—A New York newspaper pub- shed Saturday an elaborate Story’ dectartt that some very important discoveries in the “Charlie Ross” case had recently been my and that Superintendent Walling and his detec: tives were now at work on a newly discovered clew. A reporter of the Evening Post visited police headquarters Saturday and asked Super- prendent Walling what this newly discovered clew was. ‘The superintendent, replied in a very. emphatic manner “There has been no new clew: discovered. There ts nothig new whatever in the case. The simple fact ts that yesterday I instructed my private clerk to write to Mr. Ross. inquiring about something that took place about three years ago, and some reporter chanced to see this letter lying on the desk addressed to C, K. Ross, Philadelphia, and, by the aid of these old letters anda vigorous imagination,coacocted this absurd story.” Mr. Ross stated toa reporter of the Philadelphia Zelegraph there was none in the matter. The clew had been worked out four years ago, at considerable expense, and waa. found to eminate from the colored man Parker, merely for pecuniary gain. STATUTES OF FOUR GREAT MEN. mittee, of which Algernon S. Sullivan is chairman, has begun preparations for the erection of bronze statutes of Washington, Livingston. Hamilton and Clinton, on the eastern and western but- tresses of the sub-treasury building at Wall and Nassau streets. The cost of the work is not to exceed $50,000. It is proposed to place the names of the subscribers and the committees having charge of the work in a bronze safe to be opened on the recurrence on each centenntal year from 1789. The site is regarded as an ap- propriate one, being that formerly occupied by Federal Hall, where the first Presidential in auguration took place. It {s understood that the execution of the work fs to be intrusted to Wilson McDonald, the sculptor.—N. ¥. Tribune, THE CoaL WAR TO BE ReENEWED.—Presiden- Gowen, of the Philadelphia and per | Com- Ey. has decided to continue grt at the eo} eneral leries during the present month. impression Is that on account of etapa don in trade and the continuance of production the war of the Lehigh and Schuylkill coal-carrying and ee companies will soon be re- ne Ww &@“Never have anything to do with hogs!” says an old resident of Cincinnattl. “They will squeal on you every tim DIED. BANGS. Entered inte rest in full hope of a blias- fol immortality, on Sunday, February 8th, It ExizaBeTH BaNGs, in the eighty-second year of Dor ace, ws ‘widow of the late David Bangs, of an town, "The relatives and friends are res} to aticnd her funeral from dhe rettonceer Jone oun ee No.106 Washington street, Geopscigm D.C DD. ta . afternoon, 10th Benga it On February 9th, 1880, Mant, a. SURGES, wife of Geo: a es.» daughter of J. L. Ashby. of this ety) 7 Rete if Tamera nese te ter. in Georgetown D.C., at the ee of her! Tether, B. Howes, esy., No. 63 Fourts street, S. re peloved ‘wife of Samuel Orowa faved thirty 1 Particolsmer henersl in srasenaye eiact GOODFELLOW. On February 7, 1830, at Phila delphia, Jastes GoovrELLow, in tho elgiity-foarty year of his ax GRISSIM. ‘Denartea this life on Sunday, Feb rusry 6, 1680, c after a long and fal’ dinesse Mrs. Manta’ Enago wife of the late chard Grissim, aged 5 1 menthe, 5 or tears are vain. acallea her bome, He thought best, nd with her Saviour she’s at rest. GA. M. Funeral service at the residence of her sistar, Mrs. Crown, 492 Letreet southeast, Tuesday, 10th pst., at 2 "lock p.m. KANODE On February #th, 1820, at 10 o'clock 3. Di, after an illness of five dayr, Macore E., davwhter of Albert H. 4nd Rebecca E: Kanode, ii her sixth year. Funeral will take place at the seine ae street southwest at two o'clock th. Relatives and friends mvited to attend. Fell asleep on Friday evening, Fet , 1880, after a full profession of faith 'in a cru fied Saviour, Ex1zaneTH Ray, b wife of Enos ay, in the eizhtieth year of her age. ‘The funeral will take place at the residence, n Rock Greek church, on Tuesday, February’ ioe Interment at Glenwood cemete: ay F ray, 8th, 1880, at Af- Wat. BALDWEX, id ‘Amelia Baucz, aged 4 yeare, 8 ‘funeral will tane ‘Tlace from the residence of pa- rents, No. 1906 Pennsylvania, avenue, »n Wednes- day, at2 o'clock p me Friends of the family are rei jectfully invited to attend- , this morning, Febru- ‘NG, Of the ‘Treasi ary De- nine years. eral in to-morrow’s Stal \ DERTAKER UN Jou R. Wi UNDERTAKER, 1337 10th street norte o ‘AKKE, 1233 7th ;b.G, cesitente at piace ot prepared for aps-° © sep27-12m RED. SPIND) -; Waebington, anaporsekens: MEDICAL, & De cones ENCE OF LIFE restores and the vigor of youth to the shattered ¢ constitation fn four wooks. | Failure ime ble. This “iferrestoring remedy uken by all about to marry, or who have become eakened from excess or say other Cause. ‘Buccess in every case is a8 as that water quenches thirst. $3 per ease. ne Fhe eee Dr. JACQUES, No. 7 University ew Drage ists supplied. cc26 LEON, the oldest entabiished and only rei- ibe LADIES" PHYSICIAN in the city, cam const ae daily at 455 Massachusetts avenue from to 8 o'clock. i'Female > Gensplatnts ceed Irregulari- ties quickly cured. rooms for patient epee soon are ‘dvet establishment of New FOr. SHAUSTION I —A Ree ‘erp egte satis medical es- ~ iy, on the cause and cure dingy Searsrnor a y. New York. CoRRDEE Rs OREO Fe eat Pa ee