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— DRY GOODS. STEAMERS, &c. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. BY GOODS AT OLD PRICES. ‘The best yard-wide BLEACHED COTTON at the old price, 10c. Large size pure LINEN TOWELS, 12%¢., (old rice.) Piariee size pure LINEN NAPKINS, only 8c., (old white TABLE LINEN, 50c., (old -) je very best CALIOO made, (iii aLort lowcths, ) Be., (old price.) losing out of all our Ladies’ CLO.KS at actual Pure Wool Colored OASHMERES reduced to 250. Colored and Black SILK VELV Golored aud Black RATING: oto 8 OE DRESS GOODS, part wool, 120 oS QETINGHAM: LAGE, “Tor Curtains, 193, 15, PIANO COVERS. handsomely Embroidered with Bik, 83.75 to #10. Ea CARTER’S, 711 Market Space. IAL BARGAINS IN BLACK SILKS. Our $1, $1.25 and 81.50 BLAUK BSLLKN are the Best in thie city. BLACK S11) BLACK SILK GOLORED 81 “81 75, B82, 82.50. KS, immense assortment. PAN RETS red ; user and Colored” CASHMERES, "very wide ble width, (pure wo7l,) reduced ro 6y (REO, for then and boys’ wear, 37, 50, 62, 75c., sour iene size pure White BRIDAL. QUILTS, RE aE Wikite QUILTS, 50, 62, 75, 87c., 81, pe CARTEN’S, 711 Market Space. “AMERICAN SILKS. We have To-pay, received a lot of GENUINE AMERICAN SILK that we will sell for $1.25 a Yard. ‘This SILK is as handsome as imported goods at 82.00 a Yarp. Persons who have wora SILKS of this mak that it is undoubtedly the ‘beat wearing SILK in the orld. Call and examine this SpEctat. BARGAr, at CONNOLLY’, Jan29 11th st. and Pa. ave. yasie SCARFS! SCARFS! GREAT REDUCTION TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW NOVELTIES. $1.50 SOARFS reduced 81.00 1.00 < 75 ‘Be. oe 80 These are all new and desirable goods and are Bold at the above ficures to reduce stock. jan28 816 F st. n.w. LACK ANP COLORED SHAWLS. BLACK SILKS and SATINS. BLACK TRIMMING VELVETS. LUPIN'’S BLACK CASHMERES. OOURTAULD’S CRAPES and VEILS. See cLoe. fine quality, in new spring BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS— 25e. goods for 160. 18\e. goods for 12}¢c. All New Goods. TYLER & CHEWNING, (Late Clerks with Perry & Bro.), jan26 918 7th st. n.w. gmets THAT WILL GIVE SATISFACTION. The ‘‘Crown Diamond” Shirt, only 50 cents. The ‘‘Renate” Improved Shirt, 65 conta, The ** ery” Shirt, made of the very best mus- lin snd twenty-one hundred linen, only'76 cents. ‘The ‘Reception Shirt, made of the BEST muslin and EXTRA FINE linen, 7 Boys Shirts, of the best Tmusiin and twenty. ¥ of 1e ant one hundred linen, 60 cents. as at MEGINNISS’, jan? 1002 F street n.w. REAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF SHIRTS. it Ready-made Shirt f oer ine Brbiy alt Une Boson: igen tas 5 -linem bosom, linen Tmiado in the finest custom re ever fail to give a perfect fit. Elegant Shirts to order for. ress Shirts ** * PROPOSALS. HOPOSALS FOR SARBLE TILING = LaDy OF THE mur leaves Oth-street wharf oo Mondays, Wednesdays and Rise cheaee tere eae SaaS Boston ‘en Leaves Rortatk ornate Becorsd-clase fare, 81-60; Hound Trip, @2. . DAILY LINE ON THE POTOMAO RIVER. ‘The Steamer Joun W. THompsow has been with- drawn for repaire, and the Jaws Mouruny as boon substituted her trips and her days until otherwise ordered. STEAMERS FOR NEW Y Steamers E, 0. KeIGnr and Sous Gapegm alter- nately leave Pier 41, East River, New York, every gerurday at 4 p mand 68 Walet st 7 Ges tne Fala aE sep27 AL ‘BACON, President. i YORK_ROTTERDAM. The steamers of this ling, “W. A SGHOL- Be nde ihiiath eet en le ater See, eee tas Cabin T, W. MOI, 80 Bway General Pasoch Api.” FUNCH EDYF & 00.1 27 Now York, Freight Age; H. CAZAUS. . Fee Witark ete Ne eee Tomerey AS: ((EXYDE’s NEW EXPRESS LINE J BETWEN PHILAD) Ge ED ft | Connecting at Philadelphia with Line for Boston, Providence, the New England States. KECONSTRUCTION OF PATENT OFFICE BUILDING. Orrick oF THE t HINGTON, D. C. We C.. February 4, 1: Sealed Proposals will be received at this office until 12 o'cLock M. ON THE 16TH Day oF Fi Any, 1880, for furnishing, delivering and ew marble tiling, and for working anew and laying Old marble tiling, for flooring parts of the recon- structed model halls of the United States Patent fice Building, in accordance with drawings and specifications, copies of which, with blank forms of proposals attached, and any additional informa- tion, may be had at this office. ADOLF CLUSS feb6-co5t Engineer and Architect. {ALE OF OBSOLETE AND UNSER- SroRES = ORDNANCE AND ORDNANCE UniTEP STATES ORDNANCE AGENCY. Corner Houston and Gre. ne streets, Box 1811) New York, Januaary 22d, 1480. Sealed Proposals, in duplicate, will be received at ‘this office for the purchase of Obsolete and Unser- YViceable Orduunce and Ordnance Stores, embracing Cannon, Carriages, Small Arma, Leather Work, Lead, Teols, and Scrap Materials, &c., at the PAtious Arvenals, Forts, and Depts in the United Btates. Bids will be opened at 120’clock m., on WEDNES- DAY, Tue 25TH Dax or Fesrvany, 1830, for Stores Jocated as follows, to wit: Allezheny Arsenal, Pa. ; Frankford Arsenal, Pa.; Fort Monfoe Arseual, Va.; Inuianapotis Arsenal, Ind. ; Kennebec Arsenal, Me.; Pikesville Arsenal, d. St. Louis Arsenal, Mad. Rock Island Arsenal, Tl. ‘Mo. National Arinury, Maas. ; Washington Arsenal, Ds C5} Watervliet Arsenal, N.'Y.; Watertown Arse- jase. And the Forts in the following named States, to it: Connecticut, Delaware, Maize, Maryland, Mass- achusetts, Michian, New Hampshire New Jer- sey, New York, Vennsylvania, de Island, Vir- in Bids will be opened at 12 o'clock m , on WED- NESDAY, the 10th day of March, 1880,’for Stores tocated as follows, to wit: ‘Augusta Arsenal, Ga. Texas; Venicia Arsenal, ‘Wash. ‘Ter. ; Fort Union, Ne Academy * and the named Stofs an) Territories, to wit ‘adlivrnia, Florida, Georst: nisiana, Minnesota, Mi: xa, Tndinn, pn, Wyoming. cs in detail. location terms, &., see ‘bh can be procured on application, ce, War Department, Washing” ehcy, OF at aay of the Arsenals z mmanding Officers of Forts will furnish on application information as to what Btores on hand at their respective posts aro for Bale. Bidders will © explicitly the posts where the which they bid for, and will give tities the: ropose to purchase. the various posts 1} ent reserves the rizht to rejectall bids which are nut deemed satisfactory. _ Prior to the acceptance of any bid it will have to be approved by the War Department. Terms cash. Ten per ceut. at the time of award and theremain- der when the property is delivered. ‘Thirty days Will be allowed for the removal of store Packing boxes w to be de- terminec Dep be charged at pri tment. be addressed to the U.S. Ordnance York (P.O. Box 1511), and must be reporals for purchasing Stores,” with the Arsenals, Forts or Depots where lie names of ‘States or Territories in # are located. RISPIN, Bvt. Col. U.S. A., Lt. Col. of Ord., 8. feb9-6t Commanding. Not TO CARRY THEM OVER. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES OF WINTER CLOTHING FOR TLE NEXT THIRTY DAys. OVERCOATS. Overcoats now $20, formerly $25. Overcoats now 15, formerly 20. Qvercoats now 10, formerly 16. Overcoats now 8, formerly 12. Overcosts now 6, formerly 8. SUITS. Suits that were 875, now 820. Suits that were 20, now 16. Suits that were 15, now 12. Suits that were 13, now 10. Suits that were 10, now 8. Buitsthatwere 8, now 6. OPANTE, YOUTHS AND Sore CLoEE ES AT PROPORTIONATE REDUCED PRICES. 4. STRAUS, Between 10th ‘and 11th ets. W, & WHITNEY « co,, 1011 to J. M. Isnart ot ees oe ECOND-HAND CLOTHING of alix SS one aad a reir enelt He ald for osama: Orders by mal promptiy attended tor" jeals on punendle suede = Mon From, Georzetown—Mouday, at 7 p- Freights received daily unui 6 Pata TaroUa “ls of laden given to Boston and idence, snd Fall Tuver. “Georxetown goods received and landed at Washington. For full information apply toJ. H. JOHNSON & gia Fea Sh era General Managers. ‘12 South Wharves, Philadel phia. ‘mar20 ORTH GERMAN LLOYD—sraamsae Liz BETWEEN New York, Havee, LONDON, BouTHAMPTON AND BREMEN. ‘The steamers of this SoRpeny, .will sail every Sat- BEday from Bremen Pier, foot of 3d strest, Hoboken. : From’ New Yor! favre, Lon- first cabin, $100: don, Southampton and d cabin, 60; steer $30; prepaid swoorage certificates, $28. For freutht or passaxe apply OELRICHS & 6O., 2 Bowling Green, New York W.G. METZFROTT & 00., 925 Pa.'av., Agente for Washington. ONAND LINE soon. “With the view of diminishing the chances of ool- talon, the Steamers of this line take a epocihe cousae Coat tl pale fim quosamown 39 nem 6 outer fork or Boston, crossing the meridian of 60 at 43 se or nothing to tho north of 43, ‘the homeward passage crossing the meridian of 60 ata? lat, OF nothing the n¢ of 42. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP OOMPANY LIM- Between New York and Liverpool, Call- 1 OF PASSAGE. RATER $60, $80 and 8100 gold, according to scoommo ‘Ticket to Paris, $15, gold, additional. Return tickets of fenoratio terms, it wien aoe Steerage tickets from at very low rates. oh and Queenstown, and all other parts of Europe, at lowest rai tes. rh bills of laden given for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, twerp and other ports on ‘ihe Uontinent, and for Mediterranean ports. For freight and passage apply a Se Com pany’s offic No. 4 Bowli Gh or. steerage and cabin, woris BIGELOW, 606 ith etreck, Washing” janzé- CHAS. G. FRANOKLYN, Agent, N.Y. RAILROADS. ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. THE GREAT DOUBLE TRAOK. To take effect Sunday, November 16, 1878, at 1:20 VE WASHINGTON. 15:00 P-m.— ore, Ellicott City and Way Bta- 6:06 a.m.—tNew York, Phiadelphia and Boston Express, On. Sundays to Baltimore only... Break: at on. 6:50 wane Baltieng Annapolis and way. yrien- mont, Strasburg, Winchester, Hagerstown, rick and way, vis Relay.) Baltimore and Laurel Express. a.) Point of Rocks, Pi mt, Strasburg, ester, Hagerstown and way stations. 8.15 a.m.—New York, Fhilsdelphis, Boston and Baltimore Express. Parlor car to New York and Philadelphia. a.m.—Baltimore Express. Stops at , College, Beltsville, Laurel, Annapolis Junction, *s and Hanover. 12:10 p-m.—Baltimore, Annspolis, Elicott City “Y{'30 p-im.—New York, Philadelphia and Boston Express. Stops at Lautel. 1:35 p-m.—JOn Sunday only, Baltimore and Way. 4:30 pam.—Beltimore, Bladensburg and. Laarel See Frederick, via Relay. Stove at Annapolis junction. 4:35 p.m.—tPoint of Rocks, Frederick, Hagers- chester and Way Stations: “On ‘Sunday to Boing of Hocks and Way Stations oniy. AiO P-m.—tBaltimore, Annapolis and Way Sta tio 5 8 te NORFOLK AND BALTIMORE EXPRESS. jorfolk, except Sun- day. rfolk passenwers taken in the cars direct to Noi boat at Canton! Stops at Bladensburg and Laurel. 6:00 p.m.—Point of Rocks and Way Stations. 6:45 p.m.—tBaltimore and Way Stations. 120 p.m tBALTIMORE AND LAUREL EX- PRESS. lcott y re 1:45 p. CHICAGO, OGLUMBUS AND Prats L EXPRESS. Bleeping car to Cxloago. except Sunday. (20 Fe cs {NPW WORK, PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE EXPRESS. Stops st Bladens- burg and Laurel. Sleeping car to New York, and pedial sleeping car to Phisdclphis, 50 D. Giz St Louis ‘and Cincinnat! Express. }Dally. Sunday only. Other trains daily, except trains it Relay Station. for further information apply st the Baltimore and Ohio ‘Ticket Oftices, Was Station. and 61¥ and Corner 14th and Pennsyivania bee | 503, where orders will be taken for nese oe rece!’ it in the city. and ved at any point in tt 3 NTA, ‘Transportation. Master M. OOLE, General Ticket Agent. G0: 8° NTZ, General Agent. myl? 1880 rexgiif¥ama 1880 THE NORTH, WEST, AND SOUTHWEST. bes Double Track, Steel Hails, SPLENDID SCENERY, MAGNIFICENT EQUIPMENT. In Effect Jax vARY it VE WASHINGTON, from Sixth and B lows: a and the west A040 = daily, Pre Par- urg, and Slee Pitta nn Bt. ‘Louis and Chicago; nat 740 p.m. daily, with Palpos Oar to BALTIMORE AND POTOMAO RAILROAD. For Canandaigua, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Bi and fag ont, 6-0) a aly wi junday ; 7:46 p.m. daily, Palace Cars to C: . For Ft, Lock Haven, snd Beira, at 10:30 a-u. daly, cept Sunday. For New York sud the Esst, 8:10 a,m., and 1:80 Pt. dally, except Sunday, and ¥45 pm. daily with Palace Cars sttsched. Limited Express of Pullman Parlor Gare, 9:80 a.m. daily, except For Brooklyn, N. ¥., all through trains connect at with boats of Brooklyn Annex, ator rect transfer to Fulton street, avoid— double ferrisie and journey across New York ‘Philadeiphis, 8:10 s.m. and 1:80 p.m., daily, sere eope naey. 6:50 saa DAB yaa aay. Eee 0 om, daily, excépt Suciday For Annapolis, 8:10 s.in. and 4:20 p.m., daily, ex- cept Sunday. ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG RAIL- way AND ALEXANDRIA AND WASHING ll a.m., 4:20, 5: ‘Ou Buadsy at 9 and 1. and the South, 7:00 a.m. daily, and 5:20 p.m. daily, except Sunday. Alexandria for Wi nm, 6, 8, 10 5, 7, 9:06 p.m. and 12 mic s 8'and 10a.m., and 7 and 9:06 information, Sleeping aud Parlor Oar s0- commodations c=. be procured at the offices, north- ‘Thirteenth street and Pennsylvanis Sixth street ‘and Penn be left £¢ hotels and residences. L. P. FAR! General it. ak ie Pamecuger nea ‘HIS IS THE BURGLAH’S SEASON. NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, 15th street and New York avenue, Fire, ‘Burglar and Damp Proof Vsuits from 85 to 8600 oa tae. seme aes cre rst eieat Gone vice president; B.P. Sny- secretary ; A.L. treasures Henrek Witard, John Ossseia, Thos. ui decs-iy Tiepaired Fans OT Senay ea Is surely winmng it way to popular favor. ROCERIES at All FINE Gi BURCHARD’S, . Orders restves ‘by ‘I elephone. 10 1 aye FAMILY FLOUB 82.00 per 2. Georgetown best PATENT PROCESS 2.25 ** ** Granulated SUGAR. 10 “Ay “ 09 Cc. WITMER, febT 1918 Penn. ave. MAtse4 GRAPES, FLOBIDA ORANGES, BANA) ce LEMONS, APPLES, AND ASSORTED FRENCH FRUITS. JOHN H. MAGRUDER, feb6 1421 New York Avenne. GF A. "HARE, Successor to ©. 8. O'HARE & SO%, 1213 7th st. n.w., between M and N, Hes just received a large ot of BEST ITALIAN OLIVE OIL, BEST ITALIAN MACARONI. : To be sold at bottom prices. Crorse & Blackwell's Pi Sere ae ana iouetbee Best N. Y. Cream Cheese, per I 4 Cakes Babbit’s ‘‘Best” Soap. ‘Western Shonider Bacon, per Best Sweet Cider, per gallon. 16 Good Cigars. bottle. quarts, GEO. A. O'HARE. febé6 1213 7th st, n.ww., bet. Mand N. Gass GROCERIES. Best HAMS (King & Day). “lL WESTPH. est +08: 10 Lbs. N. Y. BUOK WHEA’ 35 10 Lhe. Fine Ht 25 BA [OMINY. N.Y. BUTTER. 0. BR. WIXOM & CO., jan29-2w 504 9th st. n.w. YANVASS BACK DUOK! ¢ Oe, GROUSE, PHEASANTS, WILD mA SELECT OYSTE! FLORIDA ORANGES np BANANAS, &o. * dec’ PALACE MARKET, Cor. 14th and N.Y. av. TRST PREMIUM Awarded at the National Fair over all other compet- TO OERES. Fhe handsomest Minnesota Patent Flour in the MINNEOLA, A very superior Minnesota Patent, STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANOY, A magnificent Winter Wheat Patent Process. GOLDEN HILL, The standard Flour of the District. For eale by every first-class Grocer. Wholesale Depot—Cor. Ist st. and Ind. ave, nov6 WM. M. GALT & 00. QOQT STREET MARKET. 790 90th strect, Game of all ars Freah COAL AND WOOD. )PTHIEWICcz, COOKE & PORTER, CoAL. 8) ITY OF WHITE AND BED ASH a QUAL TERAGITE OOAL. ‘Well screened and clean, 2240 Ibs. to the ton antecd. George's Oreck; Lump and Run of Mine Lance supply Hard’ Furnsce Coal suitable for WOOD OF ALL KINDS. PINE, OAK AND HICKORY OF BEST QUALITY, ty Cogp LeneTH, OR SAWED AND SPLIT TO ANY BAKERS’ PINE A SPECIALTY. and Yard, foot of 10th st. Wharf and Y: foot of York st. both cities. W4tr0nan FAIR ASSOCIATION. THE FIRST PREMIUM FOR BEST COAL AND KENDLING WOOD was awarded to us over all com. STEPHENSON & BRO., Depot and Mill, 7th-street wharf. OMoe: 12th and Penna. avenue. nov8 C°*™ sonnson B Moen: WOOD. Sod deooe toot of 1 18th, mill an ‘and F ste. s.w. ces: 1202 F D.W. 3 ‘9th st. n.w. ; 1418 7th st. n.w. : and 221 Pa. ave.6.e. ol ante E Gneae staat ant © OUR IMMENSE TRADE SHOWS WHAT VIM AND PUSH WILL BO. Business iseasy to you if you doit right. Noneed of arrunient. ‘Prices alone toll the story” Stock, Good Lumber, and profits have gained us 4 VERY LARGE TRADE. lothing but steady low prices, yeat in and outs will create and’ aunisistor’ Qeniseas wade ss o Our La Stock and Low Prices make our Roudlrtho most desirable and safeat place to trade. EVERY ADVANTAGE THAT BUYERS OAN POSSIBLY SEEK I8 ASSURED. we tee LUMBER to be exactly as represented, and will return the price, paid for any ted, and will kind that ‘to the con! or any LUM- BER purchased from us, should it fail to or you be reasonal with 5 re- turned ‘time within a f and it will be ex- urned any ‘a few days WILLET & LIBBEY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF LUMBER, jan28 Cor. 6th St. and N. ¥. ave. eaticiae ened ne ass THIS AFTERNOON. UCTION SALE OF DESIRABLE IMPROVED }ROPERTY ON NORTH STREET, BE- > ; ct a posit on accept- cing at purch: EDWARDS, J . RUFF, GEORGE TRUESDELL, Auct. THIS EVENING. fypomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. I SHALL SELL AT AUCTION, BY ORDER OF THE AURORA SILVER PLATE CO., AT STORE 1425 NEW YORK AVENUE, ON TUESDAY, Fxs. 10, And continue throuvh This Week, AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M. 2 P. M., AND 7:30 EVENING. THE BALANCE OF SILVER PLATED WARE, Now on exhibition belonging to THE AURORA SILVER PLATE OO., Consisting of all kinds of Goods usually made by a pit F for JEWELEKS' ADE. it inducements to pr re strictly first-clase, of iat istic designe, fine finish and durable. WILL BE ABSOLUTELY SOL} cloge the entire st PLATE © Sales each day at 10 o'clock a.m., 2 p.m. and 7:30 Our Patrons sre specially invited to attend this ‘THe Avrora Sriver Pra: THOMAS DOWLI . TO-MORROW. UNCANSON BROS., D thand ufactured expressly D streets ‘northwest. AN ASSORTMENT OF TRON STONE CHINA, Vrz:—Bi ERS, NAP- (RS BOWLS, &0. ALSO STOCK OF TIN PANS, PLAIN Al JAPANESE WARE. ALSO 50 GHRO- . ALSO 10 CASES RNING. FEBRUARY 127, COMMENCING AT 10 O'CLOCK, Wit our salesroonis. JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. LARGE SALE OF FURNITURE, Bere Enzmx Contexts oF MARBLE BUILDING, Conner OF 9TH AKD PENNSYLVANIA AVE. N. W.> Consisting in part of PARLOR SUITES, COVERED IN RAW SILK, REP AND H. 0.; M. T. WALNUT CHAMBER SETTS, M. T. WALNUT SIDEBOARDS, HALL STANDS, WALNUT BOOKCASES, SECRETARY'S DESKS, M. T. TABLES,’ CYLINDER DESKS, MIRRORS, ORIBS, COTTAGE SETTS, ATRS, BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS, WASHSTANDS, WARDROBES, WOVEN WIRE, DUNKS, AND OTHER SPRINGS, HAIR MATTRASSES, PILLOWS, &o. On MONDAY MORNING, Fennvany 167TH, COMMENCING aT 10 O'CLOCK, we will sell all the ture, &c., contained in the above mentioned building, being the entire stock of M. H. Prince, @.q., Whe 18 retiring from the busi- nee and which wil be positively so.d, the stock is entirely new and late patterns. Those in want of fur iture, &c.. chouid uitend this sale. Dealers ane others srecis ly invited First and Third Floors for rent. Inquire at effice gf Mutual Fire Insurance Company, or the Aue- JOD eR8. Auction License for sale. ‘Terme: All sunia under $100 cash; over tha* amount a credit of 30 and 60 dayr, notes to be satis- tect ay indorsed, and to bear 8 per cent interest. reb11- HOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY, BETWEEN HIGH AND MARKEY STREETS. GEORGETOWN, D.C. = i 6 Supreme Court, By virtue of a decree of = of the District of Columbia, passed the 20th ay of January, 1890, in Equity Cause 6,642, &e., wherein James W. Jones et al. ar@complain- ants and John D. Jones etal. are defendants, the undersigned Trnstee will sell, on FRIDAY, ‘THE 20TH Day or FeBunary, 1880, 47 4:30 o'cLocK P. &., the following described pro; wettern part of lot numbered 134, in Hawkin's addition to Georgetown, D. C. ; beginning: at 35 feet from the eastern line’ of the lot; thence running north 150 feet; thence east 1735 feet: thence south 150 feet to raid north line of 2d street : thence west 173g feet to the beginning, together with the improvements. ferme: One-third of the purchase money cash in hand ; the remainder of said purchase money to be paid'in three equal instalments at six, twelve and eighteen months, from the day of sale; the de- ferred payments to bear interest at the rate of six ber cent. per annum from the date of ale. conveyancing at purchaser's cost. 8100 down when the property is struck off. If the terms of sale aro not complied with in 8 days, the trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. OSCEOLA G. GREEN, Trustoo, Intellizencer r7 feb10-10t ‘Vth and Det. n.w. > ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO.., ‘No. 1001, northwest corner 10th PEREMPTORY SALE or AN UNUSUALLY COMPREHENSIVE STOCK oF SILVER-PLATED WARE, ‘Together with the Most Extensive Selection of STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, &e., EVER OFFERED AT AN UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE, Consigned to us by the creprtors of a reliable JEWELRY House of 50 YEARS’ STANDING, ‘with instructions to REGARDLESS OF COST OR VALUE. ‘The Plated Ware is all of the world-renowned ROGERS, AND MERIDEN, NATIONAL, And other leadi: manufactures, and is Triple, ‘Quadruple and Septuple Plate, 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, Ero. Rogers’ and Other Celebrated Triple and Quadruple PLATED KNIVES, FORKS AND SPOONS, of all sizes, SOUP, OYSTER AND GRAVEY LADLES, PIE, OYSTER AND PIOKLE FORKS, PIE, ICE-CREAM, PEL a ee AND BUTTER SUGAR SPOONS AND TONGS, NUT PICKS, NAPKIN RINGS, CARVERS, TABLE CUTLERY, And a general assortment of all the superior goods made by these well-known manufacturers. THE Goons. WiLL aut Bt OPEN For INsPEC- TION WEDNESDAY MORNING, And the sale will becin THURSDAY MORNING, Fen. 12, ar 10 o'ctocx, ING AT 2 AND 7.30 P. M., And Will Be Cqntinued From Day to Day, At the samehoure, until the entire stock is closed out OUR AUCTION ROOM, Connen oF Tent ax D StaEers, (Facing Pennsylvania Ave.,) d, remodeled and entirely ly adapted to the dis- Having been just eplai renovated, is esp play of ‘these elegan' fort and conven! ‘and its re-opening will be inaug- urated with this fine sale. z~Chairs will be furnished the ladies, who are of th 8. of the goods. WILLIAMS & CO., ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. LOT, FRONTING ON SOU! AS’ NER OF THIRD AND BETS NORTHWEST, AT AUCTIO sell, in front of the’ in Square 568, respectfully invited. Sale positive and with ‘Terms cash on deliver O'CLOCK P. M. premiees, south Vi TO! making it a desirabl t. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; balance in six and twelve months, for notes bearing interest from day ef gale and secured by a deed of trust on property sold. All conveyancing, & 860 down on da fe6-d_ WALTER B in it purchaser's cost. a. . WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE LOT ON BO! 01 A] ja, passed in equit ta which @utehin tiffs, and Sinon et al. , FEBRUARY 13, 1880, s of ises, that valuable lot of jand known as lot G, in Sinon’s subdivision of part cit in 36 Btreet and of 72 feet 13 inches on Maryland roved by a small frame dwelling. ne-third in cash, of which $100 must be paid when the property is struck off ; one- payments to be secured b; avenue, and is ‘Terms of sale: said defe deed of trust on t by the court. All reco M. A. WALLACE, Auctioneer. IC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, EAR Te on THE BALTIMORE wer contained in a mort- Md., the undersigned, as Attorney, v wer of attorney to i Prince Geo! of, containing 7 aeres: 1 food ereOf, con foo This Joti ithproved Terms of sale: Cash on the da} = chaser. Conveyancing at cost of JAMES Y. BROOKE, Attorney of Colon Omahundro. Jr., Attorney. SWALEAGK. ‘Nictioneer. ‘OUNG & MIDDLETON, Real Estate Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A STORY BRIOK DW! TWEL cy DESIRABLE TWO- ELLING. No. 1841 ITREET NORTHWEST. EO. TRUESDELL, Auctioneer. TKUSTEE'S SALE OF DESIRABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON NORTH SIDE OF ‘‘B” STREET, BETWEEN ELEVENTH AND TWELFTH STREETS NORTHEAST, PREM- ISES 1102-1104 AND 1106. ated Sad Second in Liber 893, at folios 381, 384 and $87, re- al spectively; obe of the Land Records of the District of Columbia, and, also, in pursuance of an order of the Supreme Court of the District pf Columbia, passed on the 30th day of January. A.D. 1830, in cause No. 6877, Eq. Dos. 19, I will offer for sale at public auction on SATURDAY, the 2st Dax oF PEDRUARY. 1880, AT clusive, of Gulick’s subdivision of Square No. 987, in Washington City, District of Columbia, with tha improvements, cousieting of @ desirable Brick Dyelling on each of said Lots. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; the balance in three equal instalments, at six, twelve and eizhteen months from day of sale, for which the purchaser's promissory notes shall be given, bearing interest Steeven per cent, per annum: to be secured by deed of trust upon the reapective premises sold, and satisfactory policies of insurance upon the build- ings. Terme to be complied with within seven days from day of sale, otherwise the property to be re- sold of risk and ort of defaulting purchaser. A cash deposit of 100 on each lot required at tim of sale. G. HEYLMUN, Trustee, feb9-d&ds 610 Bt F street n. w. HANOERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAU ES- TATE ON THE NORTH SIDE OF BRIDGE STREET, NEAR CONGRESS STREET, IN GEORGETOWN, D.C. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court 4 of the District of Columbia, in Equity fer Cause No. 5,865, wherein John B. Clazel and others are plaintiffs, and Addison M. Brooke and others are defendants, the undersigned, as ‘Trustees, will ell at public auction, in front of the premires, on WEDNESDAY, 1srx D. EBRUAEY, A. D. 1880, AT 4 O'CLOCK P.M., part 0 lot numbered (5) five, in square numbered (39) thirty-nine, in Georgetown, in the District of Oo- lumbia, 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 (5641-100) feet by a depth of one hundred and nineteen (119) feet. Terms: One-fourth of the purchase money to be paid in cash, of which $200 will be required at time of eale; the balance to be paid in equal installments at six, twelve and eighteen months from day of sale, with interest at six per cent per annum, tobe se- cured by deed of trust upon the property gold: or if the purchaser prefers to pay cash it will be ac- cepted. If the terms of aale are not complied with in 7 days, the Trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. DORSEY CLAGETT: | prastoes. G. W. COOPER, DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. feb5-d&ds UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. 1 KUSTEES' SALE OF THREE FRAME DWEL- LINGS AND LOTS ON SIXTEENTH STREET, NEAR SCOTT STATUE AND LOUISE HOME, NORTHWEST, AT AUCTIO! By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No, 768, folio 79, one of the land fii) records for the District of Columbia, and at ts e Fequest of the party secured, we will cell on TUESDAY, THE ITrH Day oF enuuany, A. D- inca, “all that piece or parcel of ground eluate ing a piece or parcel of ground situa! and being in the city oF ‘Washington, in the Sieeet of Columbia, and known and distinguished on the ground plat er plan thereof as lot numbered eight (8), in square numbered one hundred and nine tix (196), toxether with all the improvements, way’ easements, rights, privileges, appurtenaces an hereditaments to the same belonging or in any wise appertaining. "Pinte yaluable lot has a front of sixty-one feet on *‘Louise Home” and near Ys statue. 1e = Ppovementa consist of three Frame Dwelling ouses. ‘Terma: One-third cash, balance of purchase money in equal instalments, at six, twelve aad eighteen mouths, notes to be ecured by deed of trust on the property sold, and to bear seven per cent. interest, or all cash at option of purchaser, Conveyancing, &c., at purchaser's cost." A deposit gf 8200 requived when the, property ig. struck 9m. ‘Terms to be complied with in 7 darsy otherwise thé ‘Trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after kiving five days’ notice of such resale in come news ROBERT COLTAAN, "} Trustees. feb5-akds T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer. JSTEE’S SLLE OF THAT DESIRABLE FOUR ‘ORY PRESSED-BRICK EULDING. WITH ord and inyself, dated June 9, A. D. duly recorded ber No. 721, folio 250, ene of the land records for the District of Colum- bia, and at the request ef the by, I, as the surviving sell, aipubls auction, in front of the on MONDAY, mNBUARY 16, 1890, Az 4:80 0% P. M., the fol- lowing descril real estate, situate in City of Wash- ington, District of Columbia, to wit:2All that certain Piece or parcel of land known and described as part if aot Dusapered es ®, inane Eom’ ~ IT aud seventy-seven ing for the Eumie-at the souttweet comer of mall ot and rane ning thence on thelins of E street, east twenty-four (24) feet thence north one hundred and fAfty-nine feet to an alley thence weat_ twenty-four (24) f¢ ane arene south ope hundred an: ety ning as) rect to the place inning, together 8 improvements, ker Bublect 4 al tases Wow dus aud payable. ‘erms: mi i wee STRES' SAL} VALUABLE UNIM- TO EROVED PROPERTY. ON THE WEST SIDE OF SIXTH STREET, BETWEEN L AND M NORTHWEST. ytite pt a Seed ct trust, dated pero of juest THE EVENING STAR. WEDNEsDaA ¥.....February 11, 1890. CONGh.ESSIONAL. Conclusion of Yem°rday’s Proceed- u ES. SENATE.—After our report oLosed— ‘The bill to pay certain western states 5 per cent. of the government price of pnvlic lands Soe ee, acon scrip ose r educational pui Was discussed and amended. = ‘The bill authorizing the Secretary of the In- terior to deposit Indian trust Yunds {n the Treas- ury, to draw the interest stipulated oy treaty or rescril by law, in lieu of investments, was keR up and passed. THE FITZ JOHN PORTER CASE. Mr. Burnside, from the committee on military affairs, submitted a minority report on the Dill for the relief of Fitz John Porter. accompanied by the following amendment: “Strike out all aiter the enacting clause and insert: That upon the application of Gen, Fitz John Porter the es at lero a tend bim anew me y court martial upon the charges and spectiica- Uons upon which he was tried and {n part. con- Yieted by the court martial convened November 27, 1862. The court martial convened by authority of this act shall consist of not less than thirteen oficers of high rank of the army. It shall consider all testimony taken in the first trial as entered upon the record thereof; ail 3:r- tinent official reports. both unton and coated erate, on file in the War Departmant, and saci new testimony as may be offered, either by United States or by the said Porter; and Ui sald court shall have power, subject to appros by the President, to confirm, mitigate or ano the sentence of the former court martial.” The Senate, at 2:30 p. m., adjourned. HOUSE.—After our report closed— The House continued the consideration of th “Hot Springs” bill. After some debate the previous question was Seconded, 98 yeas, 72 nays, and the Dill passed, Yeas 125, nays 121. Mr. King, chairman of the committee on tnter- oceanic canal, reported a resolution lie oa the President for copies of all correspondance in regard to the interoceanic canal which may have passed between this government and for- eign governments, and between this govern- ment and its representatives abroad and indi- viduals interested in the construction of such canal, and directing him to direct what, if any, treaty obligations with other governments rest upoa this government. Adopted. ir. Beltzhoover introdu @ bill, which was referred, providing for general amnesty. {It provides that all political disabilities of all per- Sons in the United States arising under the third section of the fourteenth amendment to the Constitution shall be forever removed and discharged, upon such persons fling with the Attorney-General of the United States a request in writing for relief from such disabilities. ] The House, at 3:25, adjourned. MARYLAND LEGISLATURE.—In the Maryland Senate yesterday Mr. Gorman made another ex- tended speech in defence of themanagement of the Chesapeake and Ohio canal. In the House there was a long and exciting debate over the question of the abolishment of the office of tax commissioner, Mr. Bannon’s amendment to the revenue and tax Dill to this effect being finally Lele ire vote we 38 i. 40. A nee delegation Annapolis and appeared before the city delegation in the interest of a moditication of the Sunday law, and presented a petition with thousands of signatures. The democratic cav- cus last night was a lively affair, and appointed & committee to consult with the governor and others and determine the course of action on reform measures before the legislature, THE COMMERCIAL View OF IT.—Mr. S nith, Says The Hour, a man of worldly proclivities, visiting his friend Mr. Brown, was induced to uecompany the latter to whut is called an “in- uiry meeting.” The clergyman, passing along the ‘line of seats, came to Mr. Brown, and on asking him about the state of his mind received the assurance» that he was a worm of the dust, the vilest of sinners, and in every way deserv- ing of extensive damnation. Then came the turn of Mr. Smith. “I am glad to see you here, my friend, although you are a stranger to me,” said the pastor; ‘what is the state of your mind?” “The state of my mind,” replied Smith, “Is allright. I don’t know anything particular against myself. I’m no better and no worse than the common run of folks. But Brown! I knew he was bad enough, though I didn’t think he was such an infernal rascal as he says he 1s. I came to sell him a bill of goods, but I find I can’t trust him, so I’m going home.” IN THE MAINE HOUSE OF DELEGATES yesterday a political discussion was provoked by the in- troduction of an order to print with the recent Gecisions of the judges of the state supreme court a certain decision of the court in 1363. Mr. Hale denounced it as an attempt to belittle the opinion of the court. Mr. Swan sald the oppo- ition had a right to regard the opinions of the court as of no binding effect. Mr. Plaisted de- nounced the courts, clergy, l¢ profession and the Associated Press. The order was rejected— 83 to.33, IN THE WkoNG GRavE.—Morris Solomon, meraber of a New York Jewish benevolent si cu ty. died and was buried In the wrong ve. Ceitain members of the society were going to disinter the body, but the widow enjoined them, claiming that disinterment of the body was in violation of the Jewish faith. The supreme co t Ge New York has made the injunction per- petual A Broure Wuo VeyTep Ils SrrvE ON A BABE.— On Sunday night Christian Mueller, whose wife had left him, it is alieged, on account of his cruelty, visited her at 1777 Alder street and asked Lo see her, and then wanted the infant to te produced. When he got it Mueller threw the ¢ild upon the flocr with great violence, tajur- ng {t terribly. Mueller fled, but was atierwvards arrested, and upon a hearing before Magistrate Severn yesterday, when it was shown that the infant was in a critical state, was held for trial. Phila. Times, 10th, A PREACHER ARRESTED FOR STEALING.—A cies dispatch to the Philadelphia Times from rie, Pa., February 9, says: During last monta six public schools were burglarized in Erie and considerable school property carriedoff. This morning the clue led up to Mr. Soydel Hill, of Philadeiphia, who, when arrested, was at de- votional exercises in the Young Men’s Christian Association rooms. He has been identitled as the seller of the stolen property, part of which was found on his person. He says he has been preacher of the Gospel. He was locked up. A MISSING May.—Mr. John Allen, a well- known Baltimore merchant, resident manager of the New York firm of David Dows & Co., and director in the Corn and Flour Exchange, has mysteriously disappeared. CoLoRED MENS’ DEMANDS IN BALTIMORE. delegation of colored clergymen and others pre. Sented to the school board resolutions and peti- Uons for colored teachers 1n public schools. meeting of colored republlans was kell Douglass Institute in favor of great recognition. —Bail, American, 11th. PROHIBITION IN TowA.—The Towa house, after voting down amendments providing for local option, for license law, and for exception of ale. beer, wine and cider, adopted, by a vote of 73 to 21, the special order submitting to the popular vote the constitutional amendment prohibiting the sale or manufacture in Iowa of alegholic lquors, A $12,000,000 BurLpinG CavMBLina.—A f3sure Was discovered in the ceiling of the assembly chamber of the new capitol at Albany, N. Y., which cost $12,000,000,0n Monday, which was supposed to have resulted from the settling of the foundation. It continued to increase to such a degree that sixty tons of stone was Placed on the roof to prevent further separa- on. ANOTHER CASE OF HypRoriosia.—At Wels3- port, Pa., Urban Boyer was bitten by a dog last Summer, and has now been seized with bydrophobia. Two of his little girls were bitten at the same time, but thus far have shown no symptoms of the disease. MARRYING A Convict Lover.—At Richmond, Va., Saturday, a ae license was issued for the marriage of John E. Poindexter end Miss Isabella Cottrell, and it is understood they were to have been married yesterday. Poindexter, 1t will be recollected, killed Chas. C. Curtis about ayear ago in a fight growing out of supposed Insult to Miss Cott and is about to enter a three years’ term in the penitentiary for the killing, A Lrrriz Babe Frozen T0 Deatu.—In Potts- ville, Pa., on Sunday, the body of a newly-born infant was found in a pile of snow, that had evi- dently been placed there while alive and frozen to death. It had been in a paper flour bag, which it had torn in its dying les aad rolled out. The authorities are endeavoring to diz- cover the inhuman mother who perpetrated this aw a alte a poe at yout! oi chal ith burg! and id larceny, attempted A DoupLy Fatal Figur RETWREN Two @¥o. MEN. — tothe —— Aenaen a > 5 io has. received to-day which gives or a duel almost, ff not quite, to the between two negro women—! Wise and Margaret. Dorning—wiich occurred on Friday Locmont, on the Eastern Shore. the cause of the fray. Eact nest, Mi was armed Lovisa With a pitchfork. It struck at the same time. M: on Louisa’s shoulder, and Louisa’s pitchfork entered the of Again the descending club struck fdutsa’s ané the pitchfork in return was driven Meg's arm. The third dlow of the club came se down crashingly on the skull of Louisa, and at - é the same time the pitchfork of the latter wag driven full in the face of Mag, and the duel was ended. A short time afterwards the bodies were found lying in the field weltering in blood, and were led _to their respective homes.” Dr, Fletcher Drummond was sent for, who little hope of the recovery of either at last ad- vices, e woman Margaret Wise was bey J blood Stabbed. Loutsa’s skull was fractured 80 at almost every breath she draws the cozes from the fractu PAROLE A Favortre.—A cable dispatch London, Feb, 10th, sages ire Pr Lorhinnds oe & Parole (aged) is first favorite in the betting jor the race for the Lincolnshire h which will take place at th meeting on Wednesday. Ma Archer will probably ISSUES IN THE CHESAPEAKE AND OnTO CANAn * ‘tn.—The issues tu the case of the U. S. Cireult Court at Baltimore of Daniel K. Stewart vs. Chesapeake and Ohlo Canal Company et Proposed for hearing next Monday tn court, were filed yesterday. Two of the issues, under the 52d rule of practice in equity, are ‘as fol- : The complainant moves that the cause ba. tdown for argument, firston the objection taken by the defendants, that the Dill 1s defec- tive because the state of Maryland 1s nota pars ty defendant; second, on the odjections by trustees that the bill Is defective ocause We W. Corcoran is not a party defendant, aS suance of agreement of counsel, the two follow. Ing points are set_ down for argument at the same time: First, whether the bill ts defective because it omits to allege that the complainant acquired title to his bonds by assignment from @ party or parties competent to sue in this court. Second, whether the court can or should take Jurisdiction in the cause by reason of the alleged pendency of the equity case of the Com- ‘h of Virginia against the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company and others, in the Clreuit Court of Baltimore city. Signed by counsel on both sid alt, Sun, 1th, Andrew Bolsseau, a well known citizen of Petersburg, Va., was crushed to death between a warehouse wall and a passing train, on the wharf, at that place, yesterday. t#-The investigation of the negro exodus Dusiness has shown pretty conclusively that ee a very lttle politics in it.—Balt, Gazette (Den, MARRIED. LAW_-WILLIAMS. On Wednesitay, Fobruary ith, 1880, at the Westminster Pres eabyterian church, Hhathd Miuecr: apts bs eee Law to Errre TELIAME, both of this dty. Ee LEWIS—ADAMS. On Tuesday event Febra- ary 10, 1880, by the Rev. We Wislon Ma, CLARENCE Lewis, of Jackson, Mich., to Miss SaL- DIED. BONTZ. February 9, 1880, at 7:10 p.m.,of pneu- monia, Asre B.,only daugbter of R.BL-aud Bontz, aged two'yesra and six months, Funeral from residence, 438 Massachusetts ave- nue northwest, To-morrow (Thursday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock p.m. CRAIG. At Muskogee, Indian Territory, Febra- ary 7, 1880, Avice, only chilt of John H. and AU- gusta Robertson Craig, axed seven months, ROTENBURY. On the evening of February 10, 1880, of consumption, EUGENE S.. son of ‘Viriinis and the late Richard Retenbury, aged fifteen years and eiht months. Funeral Thursday, February 12th, at 3 o'clock p.m., from 1205 F street northwest." Friends are invited toattend. [Philadelphia papers copy. 2 SORRELL. On February 9, 1880, after a short but painful iiiness, she entered into restin full ho of a blissful immortality, HENmETTA, wife of the late Jacob Sorrell, in the sixty-eighth’ year of her Past her suffering, past her pain; Cease to weep, for tears are vain. God called her home, He thought best, And with her Saviour she’s at rest. Funeral will take place from her son's residence, 405 ‘Thirteen-and-a-Half stroet southwest, om ‘Thureday, February 12th, at 2 o'clock p.m.” Rel- atives and friends are invited to attend. 2 WASHINGTON. Mrs. ExLex WasnrraTon de- parted this life February 11th, 1880, after a painful cd lingering ilinese, which she bore with christism Patience, in the forty-secand year of her age. Funeral will take place Friday, 13th instant, at 2 o'clock p. m., from Nineteenth-street Baptist chureh. "Friend 8 are invited. WILLIAMS. In Georgetown, Febru irs. REBECCA WILLIAMS, aged forty. 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