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2 DRY GOODS. FAMILY SUPPLIES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. THE EVENING STAR. MEBEIac, COCHECO, PACIFIC, SPRAGUE, SIMPSON, GARNER, And All the Best Makes of CALICO, 8¢. Good Qnality CALICO. PERCALES, in New Designs. GINGHAMS... +++-.8, 10 and 15¢. COTTONS AT ‘7HE LOWEST PRICES. PLAIN AND FANCY HOSIERY. TYLER & CHEWNING, ate Clerks with Perry & Bro.), Tebl4 918 7th st. n.w. D** GooDs. 713 Market Space. pAll Winter @oods in stock to be closed at great left over from last season at oi] rices this tel gt ee wat eet anh pron; « than the present wholesale price. pre rs ore Ca snd striped BAT! SATINS, spring wBEAS SEBTS. SH. Se ort BED ¢ COMFORTS Tian priweat wholeale Se o, : J; JOHNSON, feblé 13 Market Space. G®4t BAHGAINS IN DRESS GOODS OF ALL KINDS. BLACK and COLORED 8111 PERIN STRIPED SILKS, DA MASSE SILKS. CASHMERE GOODS for Trimmings. LACE SCARES, TIES, ke ‘i stock of desiral le Ladi Misses’ CLOARS and ULSTERS neu Ev" Ten por cent. off ali cash sales. JOHN T. MITCHELL, feb14-6t 931 Penna. avenue. p* GOODS AT OLD PRICES. rard-wic LEACHED rgb pent zard-wide BLEACHED COTTON at the an pure LINEN TOWELS, 12¥e., (old a ‘ge size pure LINEN NAPKINS, only 8¢., (old "Bare white TABLE LINEN, 606. (old price.) panevery 10 made, (in short lengths, ) 4 (Ol Closing mre all our Ladies’ OLOAKS at actual Pure Wool Colored CASHMERES reduced to 250. Qolored and Black SILK VELVETS at cost. Gelered and Black SATIN: RESS GOODS, part one NOTTINGHAM rT” EXGE Yor Gartains, 1234, 15, x handsomely Embroidered with Bik, 83.75 to 810. CARTER'S, 711 Market Space. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN BLACK SILKS. Sor ie #1: 25 and $1.50 BLACK SLLKS are the SILA, 75 and 87. SILKS, 81.75, 82, 82.50. ED 8 immer ry vale of of our BLANWETS nt actual cost. yuble BLANKETS reduced to $2. Sara Colored CASHMERESS very wide aguble eldth, (pure wool, ) reduced to SLOTH, for men and Dove’ wear, BT, 80; 62, T5e., (old prices. White BRIDAL QUILTS, oon ana r . ore con ‘Wnite QUILTS, 50, 62, 75, 87c., $1, CARTER’S, 711 Market Space. SRE. SCARFS! SCARFS! GREAT BED UO TION ao. TO TARE ROOM FOR ola ‘These are all new and desirable goods and are Sold st the above figares to reduce stock. SHIRTS to order and ready- ae THOMPSON'S, spire Factory, Sumer THAT WILL GIVE SATISFAOTION. cols: 50 ee The ‘‘Crown Diamond” Shi povecs a ‘The ‘‘Senate” Im al vartaveuree 1002 F street n.w. BEAT BEDU (ON IN YY aes THE PRICE in ee Risen ‘bosom, "ade in fee leer ce i as for Fine Dress Shirts. mers meee renerer fail a perfect fit. COAL yptHiewrez, COAL. BEST QUALITY OF WHITE AND RED APH ANTHRACITE COAL. ‘Well screened and clean, 2240 Ibs. to the ton anteed. Georxe’s Creek, Lump and Run of _ AND WOOD. Gamberland Coal, by cangc, oar jos Gr ainzte toes. Large supply Hard Furnace ble for foundry use. WOOD OF ALL KINDS. PINE, OAK AND HIOKORY OF BEST QUALITY, [x Corp LenaTs, on Sawep nD SPLIT To ANY BAKERS’ PINE A SPECIALTY. roe Main 1419 New York Office an odie Spey ait Fen tatay beset and Yard, foot of 10th st. BaLTimore BRANCH. Bain Office, 29. 39 Post Office ave. Office and Rail- yoed Yard, Cathedral, near Biddle st. Shipping Wharf and Yard, foot ‘of York st. P. LEWIS, Sales fe Agent: for Washi: Private aeeabone ‘Lines Wharf anc Also, connection with ‘* ‘Teleyhonie ‘Exchan, Sar in both cities. NATIONAL FAIR ASSOCIATION. THE FIRST PREMIUM FOR BEST OOAL AND EERDLENG WOOD was uwanted tous over al Gum STEPHENSON & BERO., Depot and Mill, 7th-street wharf. Office: 12th and Penna. avenue. nova fac JOHNSON BROTHERS. 1D. Weaken Bear CONNECTIONS. cost. ip larwest when coal is lowest; througtiout Rhe city, and all inummediate communi cation, insarinw comme sttendl sttenition to orders, we are our patrons si the very lowest pros. 6 lows We insure strictly sre Soa 0 of 2,240 ida to iil and Gone foot ot ion and 12 9th eran Sai Ba. ve. 6.e. ol ENEAH’S DYSPEPSIA REMEDIES. speptics are earnestly ayes to try these ietnedies. | No matter how bad they never fail Price 50 cen’ ORENEAR'S BROWN MIXTURE. Prorat from Oil of Tar and Horehound—is a sovereign remeds for Coughs, Colds, aud 1s ben- ficial to consuuptives. ‘Mine and 4 oz. bottles, wOtor als by the foll wring and other D ‘or sale by the following and other 2 Muburn, Ww ae Entwial fe Bes Scttneiai ROA F. 8. Phi fon, 3. W- Drone Chiles é ling, Judd & W H. Bovereign's Cc veverative Store, 1028 Tth at J, #.6., and prin pal depot, 61 Weide FRENOH CITIZENS’ OLAIMS IN THE LATE WAR ATTENDED TO. J. AMBLER SMITH, ATTORNEY-aT-Law, Sth and D sts. EMOVAL.-M. CUNN ooo Risin Practical nian ete on Sateen | bebmeen 6 G and H. jan20 OOK! L100) L LOOK! = 613. NOTE PAPER SELLING FOR 81. ee ee now reduced to 0c. jan28 can be obtained at INO. ¢. P. oot 617-619 7th street. JEMONGEOT’S NEW WAVES AND EAU DE UININE, Ero., Ero. as Shistrects oppoait U's. Patent of- ——— 7 i HE BEST! Sane SPINDLE, OYLINDER and SEW- iE manufactured gene 17 Cedar i, New York: et mise See i FoR NORF OLEH, Fo! MONROE Bteamer Lapy oF THE Ieaves Oth-street oo EXPRESS LINE FEE OE LLEXANDRIA, WASHINGTON Connecting at Philadelp! iphia with Clyde's Line for Boston, Pro the New England d States. es we From Philadelphia—Saturday, at 10 a.m. from Washington—Mondsy, at tits 3.1. received m.- red daly yun tl 5 p.m. Through Georgetown ‘foods received and landed format ly to J. H. JOHNSON & yectopieal tie aera Wharves, Philadel- mar20 OpxH GERMAN LLOYD—Sre«menre Linz BETWEEN New York, Havng, LONDON, foot. Rates of passe: From’ New York to don, Southam fon ‘and Bremen, first ioe: second cea ate ta prepaid steerage certificates, eos fi 9 aDRly. OELRIOH! Bgwling reco. 3 ork. W. G. ee soir Pa. aye Aen Agents for Washington. sepl0 UNABD LINE. With the view of diniiuaiiiog’ the chanoes of ool- felon the Steame erst this ine take <r for all seasons of "Gn the outer “pase © from Queenstown York or The Shoridiaa of 60 at 03 lak, or nou nothing to the north ot 43. ae of 60 at 42 lat., or nol fhoncrn oe as” THE OUNARD 8 A poe OOMPANY LIM- Between New cork and Liverpool, Call- at Cork Harbor. 40, ‘N. B., NEW YORK. Feb. is | Hecla. red. cot 3 i il 7 ae by pee te ae ae Liverpocl and Gueeusiowa, he ci otier parts of Sy oe ee Elite Meditsfranene porte oan Sretent an ‘and pascaee apply se te. Company's ‘No. 4 Bowli steerage ant gabis, OTs DIGHLOW, 606 7th street, Washing bere OHAS. G. FRANOELYN, Agent, N.¥- ‘ana RAILROADS. OB LENT. Boston Codfish Balls. — Columbia ae cot He Boned Herring. Columbia River Salmon. Fish Chowder. Mountain Trout. Fried Sea Trout... - Fresh Gulf Shrimps. Russian Caviar. Sardines in mcehatoee: Sardines aux Truffes. Kippered Herring. Yarmouth Se wae An in Bal aks Oil, in 8a chovies—in Salt, in Oil, in, Paste, suee. B. Bw REED’S SONS, IMPORTERS TABLE RI fevie T T. LSE Tonks For the benant of his customers, at a reasonable Drott for the beneat ot hia He does oe neeeend ‘ore sell any STAPLE GOODS lo it. Such bait covers hooks, and fhooke at are to catcl He does not look upon the public as FRESH FISH. Those who: tt cheat to work for nothing and find themselves {must cheat their customers, or in the end swindle tht o not forget hat byt have heard about fCaNNeD d COFFEE, rena BAL ‘APSOO BAKING POW! il_Fine Groceries 1213 7th st. n.w., betwoen Mand N, Successor to O. 8. O'HARE & SON, SELLS 5 lons good MOLASSES... Ibs. best N. ¥. BUCKWHEAT. deans good SUGAR CORN. 1 can Stabler’s Corn. E. E. BRAY, feb12-2m_ Southwest cor. 9th & L sts. n.w. werscs GRAPES, FLORIDA ORANGES, BANA) ees LEMO! APPLES, ASSORTED FRENCH FRUITS. AND JOHN H. MAGRUDEB, ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. THE GREAT DOUBLE TRAOK. National Route and Short Line to the North, Northwest, West, Southwest. To take effect | Bunday, November 16, 1879, st 1:20 LEAVE WASHINGTO! ae p.m.—Baltimore, Ellicott tor ‘and Way Sta- 608 m.—tNew ¥ Philadelphia and Boston es. On Rundays to Daltiaore re only. Break- Belay Station oe and way. wrist: Express. nt, Strasl wn and way stat ies 30 acm ester, Hagersto & Ni Philadel) Baltimore apres, Parlor oar to Hew York and >hiladelphis. A rh car to Cin 2 Cay qi 20 pin. New York, rk, Philadelphia and Boston ‘at Lat ‘Sunday Only, Baltimore and Way. fim jensburg and Laurel express. sia Belay. at Aumapolls fan m.—tPoint ma Vesa sw raees Bistions gan a Bunaay 00 40 p-tn Balti pols and Way Sta ons. 330 p2. NORFOLK AND pAbrdoite EXPRESS. Norfolk Sun- aay, Norf cen in the cars ary and Laurel. 6:00 vay Stations. 20 ‘LAUREL EX- He pe me TOHIGAGO SLUMBUS AND prnrent R Gi EXPRESS. ‘Bleeping car to Ghteaso. yurgh except Sun aiSalistigty noGhy TEARS fi and Laurel. Sleeping car to few York, and ping se Pouis and POineinnatt Express. Coe ‘¢S8unday only. St except _ pt ‘ohio Ticket ‘Oitices, Wi Btat tation and 603, 61 and Corner ath and Pontisyrvania avenue, oer ‘will be tak en fore to be ate TE General Ticket Agent. Geo: 8. BR General Agent. myl? 1880 rengsytvana 1880 TO THE NORTH, WEST: Bn AND SOUTHWEST. Double '"Track, Steel Halls, 1D —— Doea on BALTIMORE AND POTOMAQ eae ee eater, Buffalo, Niagara ‘Fyalls and the North, at 6:00 a.m. pt Saturday, wi Bunday; 740 p-m. daly, except Sat Lock Haven, and apa ‘at lad am. For’ SHEE SRT 5 tno Bast, 8:10 a.m., and 140 aa dally except Sunday, and 946 pm. dally, except Raith Palace Gare ‘Limited paler Parc: Gare, 9:80 am. dally, For Brool trains connect at aS eh vai forcing and journey across New York ‘Philadel 8:18 a.m. and 1:80 .m., daily, excep! = diy: a Pare im. and 4:20 p.m., daily, ex- ALEXANDRIA AND FREDER! way AND tel ND WAS WASHING. , % IL DI i Gn Banday at 1, 9 and A Site South, 7:00 s. and For 0 ears, oe bathcnags os prin an am, and 4 7 and HIS IS THE BURGLAB’S SEASON NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT OOMPANY, 15th street and New York avenue, street, between 6th and Seas Setraat oom cae Bamare & ‘of second-| clothing, a band ome watches ea given to in person. t 1421 New York Avenne. ANVABS BACK DUO! ga EE. ge SWEET Ene a G Paice jount DIAMOND. aunty SACRA SH OF ALL INDE, ae FLORIDA ORANGES 1ap 3 aap BANANA FRAN: oe, doch PaLicn Manat, Oors 14th and N-¥. a. TEST PREMIUM Awarded at the National Fair over all other compet- TO CERES. The, handsomest Minnesota Patent Flour tn 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 sale by every first-class Wholesale Depot Cor. ‘Ist st. and Ind. ave. nové WM. M. GALT & CO. OUR IMMENSE TRADE SHOWS ‘WHAT VIM AND PUSH WILL BO. Basins to alt 7 ou doit right. BL ce a Na aioe o tell the ato d small prodite have falnea 4& VERY LARGE TRADE. Nothi: Dat stosay low bey eer in and oats wil thing but ay low prices, year in and year eAtock and Low Prices masks our Siduse the most ble and safest place to trade. EVERY ADVANTAGE THAT BUYERS OAN * POSSIBLY SEEK 18 ASSURED. SE Or ny proves te tt oo ra pi WILLET & LIBBEY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF LUMBER, Jan28 Cor. 6th St. and N. ¥. ave. OUISIANA STATE LOTTERY. A Splendid Opportunity to Win a Fortune. D DISTRIBUTION, SO, AT OREW ORLEANS. TUESD AL, OAAROH 97x, 1880—118th MonTELx Deawnya. Louisiana State Lottery Company. ‘This institution was in ted by the Lemieiature truvo of ine Beate for fidvicasonal ana Obarit: shfe parposor in isd for the term SSuehich thas ain ince added a reserve fund ef &350, 000, 178 GRAND SINGLE NUMBEE DISTR! TION ‘© place monthly on the second ‘Tuesday. dies or postpones. Look st the following never or SE eal ‘AL PRIZE, 8: ThCRETS. AT TWO DOLLARS EAOH. at 0 TE ICKETS, ONE DOLLAR. LIST OF PRIZES. ible rite, clear; ‘address, tornados, or send ‘by express or mail ad- asenwe MM A. PAUPHIN, jew Orleans, Las, or same person at. N as mesoarrs, New Teck, Grand Extraordinary Drawings are under Senter aes Hi This Company has NO AGENTS in the phinisiy Post party NS, say Be persone DF Ae others ore SWINDLERE, febli-tw” H YOUR COUGH. 1 ee, FOR YOUR ooLe, eo, Uae AND HOREHOUND AND HOREHOUND OARBEN ESS, SORE THROAT, &o., USE annonpe Boise 22 0 Cents. Box. feb10 Wath ond I'stecond and D sts. 2.0. (Ort) TOOTH BRUSHES. OEROWN HAIR BRUSHES. A fall line at ‘THOMPSON'S, Jan28-w, f,m,3m 703 Fiftoonth st. THIS AFTERNOON. (HANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL. ATE_ON THE NORTH SIDE OF BRIDGE STREET, NEAR CO! arene GEORGETOWN. Fitts of a decree of the aS and Sue aint saa ‘daicon Bed oubers ae eee Niniereiencds iblic Ae in front AY, THE 18TH DaY mn cured by deed of rate the property sold: or if purchaser Eas pay cepted. If ae OOP iecwoiwese Gattat Aucts. feb$-akas B® WARNER, Beal Estate Auctioncer. ply a§ paALe. OF VALUABLE UNIM- *ROVED PROPERTY, ON THE WEST Se oF SINT STREET, BETWEEN L AND Bena tog By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Nove ebr 8th, ae and duly recorded in Liber folio 361, one of the d records of the Dis-. trict of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we will sell at able: auction, in front of the premises, on WEDNESDA DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1880, aT following described real ‘estate, number twenty- one As a square four hun 0), © same are engwn and descri uy e et pian of sai uublicaley, thence north egty WO chee, thehce east one hundred and sixteen (116) fect to. the west line of Sixth strect west,, thence routh along the west line of ‘said strest, 82 feet 10 inches to the place of beginning. Terms cath. A deposit of $160 required, at time of sate, | All conveyancing at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with en days. perty will be sold subject ust fo fhterest from May 8 ‘JAMES BOSTON ficeodsas MAMLON ASHFORD} Trustees. t2- THE ABOVE SALE I8 POSTPONED until WEDNESDAY, Fennvany 187u, A. D. 1850, samo jour and place. ‘JAMES H. STONE, fet6-codkds _MAHLON ASNFORD,} Trustocs. TO-MOREOW. DPexcanson BROS Agee Tre Reee! SIX CASES TRONSTONE AND ROOKINGHAM RE, COMPRISING A ee AS- SORTMENT, AND, THE BEST GOODS OFFERED THIS SEASON. At auction within salesrooms, aT 10 o’cLocK, ae ae .Y¥ MORNING, Fesrvany 19TH. ao DOWLING, Auctioneer. FURNITURE AND FIXTURES OF THE BUR- RETT HOUBE, No. 143 PENNSYLVANIA NUE, NEAR FOURTEENTH STREET, AP AUCTION. On THURSDAY MORNING, Fennvany 19TH, 1880, COMMENCING AT 10 O'CLOCK, at the above establishment, Tsball sell a general assortment of Chamber Furniture, One New Miller Fire-proof-afe, One Walnut Mirror-back Sideboard Bilver-mounted Show Case, assortment of Silver. plated and Glass Ware, Cooldiig Stove and Kitchen Requisites. {18 THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. STALLS IN THE Rew aoe ITH AND NINTH STE TSS WASH- iGTON, D. O., COMPRISING— “e Butchers! Stalls, ksters and Miscellaneous do, be i fate place on THURSDAY, Feprvuary 19TH, 80, aT I O'CLOCK P.M. renana mad yw On. febl4-4t THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer 'HOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer. OHANCERY SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY, ON THE NORTH SIDE OF SECOND STREET, BETWEEN HIGH AND MARKET STREETS, By virtue of ‘a decree of the Supreme Court, of the District of Columbia, passed the 20th (7 day of Jam 1880, in Equity Cause 6,642, £e,Wheren Vanes Wo yonbe Stal ae complain- anti and Jolin D. Jones et al. are defendants, the undersined n FRIDAY, ‘THE 20TH Day or FEBURARY, 4880, 31 4:30 ocLOcE P, described. DUST Bis viz: Al that lot numbered Hawkin's addition to Georgetown, D. at 85 feet from the eastern line’ of: the ot; thenee M., the following running north 160 fect ;thenee esat 114 feet; thence south 150 feet to said north Tene 2d st Fee west 1736 feet to the ther with: the improvements. ‘Terms: One-third of the ipoehase money cash in band ; 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 per cat cent. ne pee ana from the date of sale. All uurchaser's cost. $100 down when the property is struck off. If the terms of sale are not complied with in 8days, the trustee reserv the right to resell the perty at the risk ‘and cost of the deteulting na punch Ree EEN, Int ncer Building, feb10-10t th and D st. n.w. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer TRU! Ee SALE OF TWO DWE! Nae ON n Bt NEAR GtidH. dated the 234 day of — SSie0 and auily recorded (a fi Liber 816) folio $16, on che of the land records, for the Dist Columbia, and by direction of fhe ‘party secured thereby jecree of Supreme Court o} re oF “Soheent cauity cause No. 1035 wherein Henry frause ot at are complainants and Peter May et al. are defend- ante, the undersigned Trustees will sell, on WED- RESDAY, 2571 FEERUARY, AT 4 O'CLOGE P. X.. in erty, viz! Part of iot numbered three (3), of the re) ut Blip between’ Beatty and Hawkins eadition and ‘Thomas Beall’s addition to Geo trict of Columbia, bounded 8. follows: Beginning at the northeast corner of exid lot thres (3)-on Dunbarton id run thence 601 uth with east line ot eae and alahison months, w ich ‘notes beating interest at per cent. per anntim until paid, and secured by & deed of trust on the pro} All conveyano- ingat purchaser's cost, #100 down when the prop rty is struck off. If the terms of sale are not com. piled swith in seven Gaye from day of sale, she Tras es reserve the right ROREELY: risk and cost of the au febl: EO. TRUESDELL, Auctioneer. 8 OF DESIRABLE IMPROVE! TREROPERTY ON NOBTE. SIDE OF STREET, BETWEEN ELEVENTH AND THEBTS NORTHEAST, PREM- 1106. ree several deeds of trust ae ‘Trustees or 899, oF Columbine, aad, alson is pe of the Supreme Court o} passed on the 30th cause No. 6877, Eq. ublic auction on Evan ar 4: uary, A.D. 1880, EDA. as for sale at rumbered 37 to 51, it clusive, of Gulick’s aubdtviaion: of Square No. 9 in Washington City, District of Columbia, with the aprorements, consisting of a desirable Brick Terms ct sale: One-third cash; the balance in three equal instalments, at six, oerive and eighteet months from day of af, for which the rehaser's Promissory notes shall be given, bea ve interest atseven per cent. per annum ; py deed of trust upon the coo premises sold, and insurance upon the build- led with wit seven or os feb9-« akas* AUTHORIZED BY THE COMMONWEALTH OF KY AND FAIREST IN THE WORLD. 17TEL PoruLaR MowrHixy DRAWING OF TEE Commorwealth Distribution Oo., AT MAGAULEY'S THEATER, In the City of Louisville, on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1880. LO Pera we DPeNcaxson BROS., Auctioneers. ‘9th and D sts. n.w. BreOr OF FTINWARE. CONSISTING OF A ENERAL SPRAY WASH PRESED Tis vise’ P Bas, BOILERS, PARE RETR SAUCE PANS. Bat TARING A TOOK OF OTHE 113 IN AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, kes on ‘THURSDAY MORNING, Frsnvanr, 19rn, ComMENCING AT 10 CLOCK, and to which, Ue trade and others aro invited. ‘Sale without reserve. DUNCANSON BROS. WV ALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00., Auctioneers. CONTINUATION OF TRE, EXTRAORDINARY SILVER-PLATED WARE, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, Ero ‘ogers’ and Meridian Plated Ware in cxery Re imaginable design for use and ornament. Watches of best comprehensive and weil tel rupted. To ea out under the peremptory ongers of the creditc os daily at 10 a.m. and 2and 7:30 Bs 2 SOUREALES MS, corner 10th and D ER B WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. LFRED SPATES, Auctioneer. rang poe , ATTENTION, CHANOK FO MAHOGANE BAS KYSDER SHAMBLETONIAN STALLION AT AUG’ J will sell at the Bazaar, No. 940 Eorasiana avenue, on SATURDAY MORNING, Fes- ~Oue Mahokany Bay Seallion 1a 50 nie Mal ay Stallion, 12 years Ryrdyk's Hamibletonians Dam Mollie Woodcock. Extended and full eT at sale. The above stallion was owned by Barber for three R ynaead an sure foal getter, and one of the best bred of the country. #tallions in this part i poritive. ‘ligree guaranteed eat ‘ALFERD SPATES, Auct. 8 | apaconas DOWLING, Auctioneer. THE SALE OF ELEGANT SILVER PLATED WARE, AT STORE 1425 NEW YORK AVENUE, WILL CONTINUE FIVE DAYS ONLY. ‘When every article that itis possible to sell MUST BE CLOSED OUT, REGARDLESS OF COST. By order of the AURORA SILVER PLATE 00. SALES EACH DAY AT 20 O'CLOCK A. M., 2 P. M. AND 7:30 EVENING. Our patrons are specially invited to attend THIS GREAT OL@SING SALE. E THE SALI WILL CONTINUE THROUGH THIS WEEK, AND WILL POSITIVELY CLOSE MONDAY, FEB. THESE GOODS ARE STRICTLY FIRST CLASS, AND ARE SOLD AT A GREAT SACRIFICE. feb1s THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES! SALE OF "IMPROVED PROPERTY IN SEVENTH STREET. BETWEEN R AND SMIMBETS NORTHWEST By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 28th th 23D. day of June, 1879, and recorded in Liber 916, folio 219, &c., ‘of the land records of the District of Columbia, and by the written direction nf the party secured thereby. the undersigned on TUESDAY, THE 2p pay or Marcu, isso" AT FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., sell at panic sp auction, in front of the premises, lot numbered thirteen (13), in Wiltberger’s subdivision of square number four hundred and forty-two (442), with the improve- mente. Terms of sald: One-third cash; balance in six, twelve and eighteen months, with interest at eight per cent from day of sale, with the purchaser's notes, secured by, noon of trust, 8'00 to be paid at time of sale. (If the terms are'not complied with within seven days, Nhe tances Tescrre tie right to resell after one week’s advertisement, at defaulting purcharer’s cost. All conveyancing at cost of the purchi Worle LEROY M_ EAYLOR WM. R. WOO) WALTER B. WILLIAMS 00. Aucts. febl8-eod&ds HANCERY SALE OF THREE DESIRABLE AND IMPROVED PIECES" OF REAL ES- Fey ae “pe ONTENG, ON TWENTY. ee WEST, BETWEEN K AND L RIREETS NORTH, IN THE O1TY OF Y WASH- Py virtue of a decree of the aaeead Gonrt d om | 5 ¢ District of Columbia, Sth day of January, Ar D sho, ia in ‘ia Bank of tho. premises, Cause No. 5405, the unde ersigned, public auction, in frout URSDAY,, THE 26TH Dax OF FEBRUARY, AT 4 O'CLOCK P. Lots numbered 20, ei and 22, of Fendall E. Alexander's ciruatee)eubdir Trustees. sell at sion of the south 55 feet of o1 Lot numbered one (1), in Square numbered Afteen’ (16), a8 sald subdivision is recorded Liber No. 10, at folio 108, er ¢ of the records of the Fston lots of the Dis- trict of Golumbta, said subdivision lots being aita- ated in the city of Washing tou, in sais Each asia with ve itaprovements 1 be sold ee shewons sale: One-t ‘of the purchase money of each lot cash on the day of sale or ‘within woven days thereafter, and the residue thereof in two equal instalments, ibis in six (6) and twelve (12) awonths from th of sale, for which the notes Of the purcharer or purchasers must Le given, bear ing interest from the day of sale at six per centam per aunum, grat the election of the purchaser or purchasers’ the whole amount of the purchase tcney may be paid in cash. The purchaser or purchasers, at his, her or their own expense, must effect an insurance, approved by the undersigned ‘Trustee, upon the respective buildi upon the lot bought by him, her or them The title to each lotsold will be retained until all of the purchase of 0: ey and the interest thereon is paid. $100 de- posit equired on the acceptance of each bid of each: jot. conveyancing and recording at parchas: er’e cost. Jf any purchaser fails to comply: Mae ¢| Seer ere gee eres or ing purchaser at the risk and cost of such ich default- ing purchaser. FENDALL E. ALEXANDEB, febl 25 482 Louisian: PUNCANSON BHOS., Auctioneers. PRS ae OF LOT ON TWENTY- FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN G AND H STREETS NORTHWEST, WASHINGTON, By virtue of g deed of trust to me, dated 28th, February, 1874, and recorded int Liber No. TAG, folio 34, of the Land Records for and at request of party secured, I will cell at Suse purtion in front of the property, on SAT 28TH FEpRUARY, 1980, av 4:30 O'CLOoK northern 20 feet on 24th street, by full dept ‘ot lot thirteen (13), in square thirty-one (31) in City of Washington, D.C. ‘Terme of sale: One-third cash; balance in, glx and twelve monthe, with interest, to be secured by deed of trust. A deposit of tty dollace at Sime of Salo. Qonveyancing at purchasas cost, are not complied “with in one week, the Trhs- {ce will resell property at risk and cost of default- *EbIedkas WILLIAM A. GORDON, Trusteo. UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ES- TWENTY-FOURTE. STREET iT, BETWEEN G AND H STREETS, Rati WASHINGTON, D.C. [By virtue of = deed of trust datea bt Yanueny, 1878 and recorded ta Liber i No. 880, folio 69, of the land records for Dis- trict of Columbia, and at request of the party. se- Cured, we will eell'at public auction, in front of the premises; on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2871, A.D: 1880, aT 4 O'CLOCK P.M., all that parcel of ground improved by a frame house and knownas the south- ern part of lot numbered thirteen (13), in square puzbered thirty-one (31), in Guy. of Washincton, , beginning for same at the southeast corns! ofeataiee No, 15, op the west side of 24th street northwest, and run thence west with the south line Of said lot one hundred and forty (140) feet, thence north with west line of said lot twenty (30) feet, thence east parallel to first line to said Sith strect, thence south with said street (20) feet to the begin= nin ‘Teims of sale: One-third cash; balance in two gqual instalments at six and twele months, with tee, ti interest, to be secured by deed of trust. A deposit of one hundred dol'ars at time of sale; conveyant cing at purchaser's coat. ‘Terms of aale to be com- ie plied with in one week, otherwise the ‘Trustees will Teeell at risk ‘8nd cont of defaulting parchaser. M. feb16-d&ds FERDINAND KING,” | Trustocs. (OR SALE AT A GREAT BARGAIN UPON REASONABLE TERMS ‘A desirable Dwelling-house, No. 164 West street (Heizhts of Georgeto' wa con tit taining thirteen rooms, mansard roof, all. modern improvements; large lot, containing 7,000 equare fect of ground, with Brick Carriage: ‘house and ‘Stables. ‘Street ‘cars pags, by the premises. Also, a ten-room Brick House adjoining, with bay window and all modern Smaprovements. nd Sram s Soest standtion TUES. yey if not sold (OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. veobie ath 18,20, 21,23 LEY. Auctioneer. PLY Sere AT PUBLIC, AO, a4 LOT sare ae, FRIDAY MonNiNa. PED RUARY 20TH, COMMENCING AT 11 O'CLOCK A. MfebiT-2t FOLEY, Auctioneer. JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. ” VALUABLE LOT TNSEW YORK AY. Aus oBeT WEEN SIXTH ANDE cates 8 (TS NORTHWEST, AT deed of trust ziven to us, and. au x ire of dee Non se0; folio 78, one hanbetl OF Ute anG hy regu oF ts ict. of Coltrn! rea th wiltsed, Gtancr A-D. na. 1 DAY OF MARCH, A.D. 1880, si dager se eiour pone of eroun a pets ashi gion, in the District of Columbia, pe eight ( ies res “nine (9), in Lawrie's mbered {0 mndvodand ATE CASO) ur hundred an ni 4 ier, a Li iver Be L Hoxie, f folio in the office lumbia, to- of the surveyor of the District of Privileges, iuprovenentaand oeher heredit- eee grata ‘or in any wise apper- MWEDNESDAY. February 1S, SSO. CONGRESSIONAL. Conclusion of Yesterday’s Proceed- mgs. SENATE.—After our report closed— Mr. Edmunds submitted a resolution providing that the letter and accompanying Papers trans- mitted to the Senate by the Commissioners of the District of Columbia, in response to a Senate resolution calling for information regarding taxes assessed upon street railroads tn the Dis- trict erry en ld, be referred to the com- mittee on the District of Columbia, with instruc- tons to inquire and sy whether any officer has neglected any lawful duty in the matter; whether there ts any legal obstacles to the col- lection of svch taxes, and whether any farther legislation on the subject is n¢ y. Mr. munds stated the object of the resolution to be to ascertain whether it was the fault of the company’s or government officers that $100.000 of taxes are not collected and paid into the Dis- trict treasury. The resolution was agreed to. The House ‘bill authorizing the Secretary of the Interior or Secretary of War to employ ad- ditional clerks for the AG of this fiscal year to expedite the settlement of pension. 2 plica- Uons and for other pur was Dp: On motion of Mr. “Allon, “the Senate took up the joint Tesoliitioi authorizing the District Commissioners to pay to the board of trustees of the Reform School ae the District #2 per week, after July 1, 18 r each boy com- mitted thereto, onehalt of sald expenses to be ao, the United States and one- Fale by the strict. The Senate then went into executiv: and, when the doors were reopened at adjourned. The Pennsylvania Eleccti: SUMMARY OF LAST NIGHT'S 8 Charles Thompson Jones, the only in the Philadelphia delegation at the ltatrisbure convention, was defeated yesterday for select councilman in Philadelphia by 459 majority, tn a ward which usually gives 1,000 republican majority, In all parts of the elty the election off quietly. There was considerable in- erest manifested in the wards where there Were independent republican candidates tn the fleld. Up to? o'clock this morning official re- turns had been received from but three wards. Indications point to the election of several of the independent republican candidates for mag- {strates and city council. The democrats of Reading elect five and the republicans three members of the select council. The common council will stand 24 democrats, 20 republic: "ans. B, Wood, republican and present chief bu of Westchester, was re-elected yesterday. he republicans also elect members of council and other offices, Mayor MacGonigle (dem.) has been re-elected mayor of Lancaster. The dem>- crats claim a majority in the common counell, which is now largely republican. ‘The republi- cans of Harrisburg have elected 20 members of the common council and the democrats 12, with the 5th ward, electing 4, yet to be heard trom. At the election in Meadville Hon. Charles W. Mil- ler (rep.) Was re-elected mayor over Horace Cul- lum (greenback.) Alexander Duncan (dem.) was elected burgess of York over Henry J. G ley (rep.), the present incumbent. The repub leans of Chester have elected ‘their entire ticket, including the city treasurer and six councilmen. Thomas Broder! democratic and labor reform candidate, was elected mayor of Wilkesbarre. Dr. E. G. Martin (dem.) was elected mayor of Allentown. RICHMOND'S PET MURDERER IN THE PENITEN- TiaRy.—A Richmond, Va.. special says: John Poindexter was carried out to the penitentiary yesterday afternoon about, half-past five, in a close carriage. with the deputy city sergeant, accompanied by two of his brothers. The se geant followed in the rear with Angela Bacci- golup. under sentence of eight years for at- tempting to murder his wife, to whom he had been married but a few weeks. When near the penitentiary Baccigolup jumped out of the bug- gy, and, pene ‘unfetter fled. In attempting St he jumped into the canal. The ser- pursued. but fell and broke his atm be- fore going far. Seeing that he could not es- cape, the prisoner finally returned to the officer and surrendered, and Was taken to the state prison and safely incarcerated. During the pursuit of Bacceeley. it 1s stated, Poindexter urged the officer in charge of him to join, pledg- jug that he would remain with brothers. ‘The offer was not accepted and Poindexter was carried to the penitentiary, where he was con- of the to proper officers. Owing to the lateness ot 7 hour the uniform which Poindexter seeks be exempted from wearing was not put on THE MAN AND THE MONEY MISSING.—Much excitement prevails at Cleveland, O., over the mysterious disappearance of Berthold Landon, of the Nation: ischerscher Barsel Societ; who had in his keeping nearly $40,000 of tl soclety’s funds. He announced his intention of ig to New York two weeks ago, and is ‘nown to have had $17,000 on his person then, since which time he has not been seen. It 18 feared he has been a eal dealt with, At the same time {t has bee! are no funds in a bank where {£10,000 of, the = Pmbaey, Was supposed to have been deposit ‘THE INTEROCEANIC CANAL QUESTION.—Com- mander Leutze, United States navy, addressed the San Francisco board of trade committee on interoceanic canal yesterday. He estimated the cost of the Nicaragua route at. $52,000,000, without any margin for contingencies. "Hatbor improvements at the termini and miscellaneous expenses would increase the cost to $30,000.00, His statement was favorable to the Nicaragua as ccmpared with the Panama route. AN ABORTIVE ATTEMPT TO BLOW UP THE Rvs- SIAN IMPERIAL FaMILy.—A dispatch to Keuter’s ‘Telegram company from St. Petersburg say3 ire has been an abortive attempt made t> kill the imperial family by laying a mine in the winter palace. wives soldiers were Killed and 35 wounded. ae po from St. Peters- le Was laid under the ad not The ex- iat sion made a hole in the floor of the dining ll 10 feet long and 6 wide. The explosion oc- curred at as about the usual dinner hour of the imperial family. THE DUTY ON PRINTING PAPER, FE Rp remarkable increase in the price of rinting r, the proprietors of newspapers in New Hones hohe ie} Stee held a meeting and resolved ask the Louisiana representatives in Congress to use ther influence to have the duty on print- ing paper, chemicals and materials used in the erates thereof removed or materially re- Owing to A SUICIDE’s MEMORANDUM. E. Guernsey, a passenger on a train from the west, threw. himself under a car at Chicago Monday evening and was so badly crushed that he died in a few hours. Ona leafota memorandum book found in his pocket was this entry: “My brother-in- law’s name {ig Frank A. ‘Deans, Wilesboro’, Pa. I killed _myselt Decne I knew the Masons would when we got to eon oe W. E.G.” He was from San Francisco, was evidently of unsound mind. INDIANS COMING TO WA8HINGTON.—Four prom!- nent men of the Miami Indian nation, Thos. Miller, first chief; David Geboe, second’ chief: Chas. Welsh and Samuel Ge! are en route to vashington from Indian territory to demand that their tribe be made citizens of the United States; that they have their lands set apart to them severally, and that they be allowed to draw all the money due them from the govern- ment. A DextaL.—The Rev. Mr. Walker, of Somer- set, Mass., whose wife was arrested in New York on the charge of eloping with a stable- Man, Dut dischar; for want of proof, has em- phatically denied the charge of cruelty and shortcomings brought by his wife. The you lady, whose name was unfavorably connect aie Mr. Walker’s by his wife, also says the arges against her are so extravagant that caste carry upon their face their refutation. For EpMunpDs First; GRANT NEXxT.—A fully attended and harmonious republican caucus at Burlington, Vt., last night made a unanimous choice of an Edm rant delegation to the state convention—the preferences of the dele- gates are for Edmunds, provi there is a cane of his nomination; otherwise, they favor Grant coused of being the originator of the great hrs a o' rof the great tn Red Bank, Ne on New Year's night, was put | n trial yesterday." The testimony showed that Naftal hurriediy visited his store on the “s mentioned, and in twelve minutes after he it the fire was discovered. STRUGGLING wiTH A BURG! the Essex market police court, yesterday’ oy } Policeman Herric! Povernard reeder, & to- told him that he a climbing along the fence in the remises. Shortly afterward, when he went 3 dinner, he entered the parlor and found all the chim- hey ornaments'and the ormulu clock gone. He ened his bedroom and was struck a orcoat, to jump out of the Sun ov singe. The Wen erat rolied on negro was the first to regain his we Mr. Breeder akick in the r. Breeder fell back he saw the: negro go, tne the door. Policeman Herrick atthe fron! ite ae rot and held in, See ti eseistan ce of others, The negro was taken footing, and b he stomach. into the panes ae Mr. pe, nig Homme money tN Ben, vith. Englishman writes to the London ‘es that tere was nova otal from Bishops who Oe eaten the Pan-Augines Con- gress. Lynch Law Again. TAGE WALLACE SWUNG UP TO THE LIMB OP A SYCAMORE TREE. ee — = years of who committed a brutal out january 28th on the Person of a white woman hamed Mary M 40 years of age, living in Loudoun county, Vir- ginia, near the Potomac river, while she was returning from Point of Rocks, was yesterday .taken from the officers of the law, at ge 9 “where he committed the outrage, by a body’ of armed men and Ranged. Wallace was arrested tear § Sep February 2d, and commit- ted to I egerstown Jall. Monday Sheriff Ca- ruthers and Deputy Sheriff Nixon, of Leesburg, Va., arrived in Hagerstown with'a requisition for Wallace from the Virginia authoriti ieft_with him by the 8:10 p.m, train. “Wallace sermed rather nervous when he Doarded the train, but afterwards recovered his composure agd smoked a cigar. The Baltimore American special from Point of Rocks gives the following: Since FepRTANs, OF THE LYNCHING. ‘ebruary 2, Wallace has been in Hagers- town Jail, closely guarded, for fear that an at- tempt might be there made to wreak sum- mary vengeance upon him. A requisttion from overnor Holliday f or his transfer to Vinginia was given a few da Was Dot sent to Gi day or so ag and Deputy is morning Sherif! Caruthers eriiT Nixon, of Loudoun one rstown to take the negro to Lees- ce Was immediately turned over by the Hagerstown authorities, and, securely handcuffed, was taken to the depot: They started from Hagerstown on the 3:10 p. m. train, and arrived at Point of Rocks at 5:46 p. m. Along the route there was no demonstra- tion; but as soon as Polnt of Rocks was reached it was found that a crowd of about one hundred men had gathered, and by their actions they What their object’ was. Before the train had stopped several boarded {t and passed through the cars to make sure that the man nited was there. When the sheriff and bis stepped from the car with thelr prisoner a cry went up, “There he 1s!” but it was hushed Dy those who seemed to be superintending the which had been prearranged with great, of detail. Quietly the crowd followed the three to the river, the negro betng hand- cuffed to the deput The three took a boat across the ferry, and the crowd followed as fast as they could ‘secure boats. On the Vinginia side were about one huridred and fifty masked men, who Waited the sherift’s coming in quiet, but as soon as his boat touched the shore they made a rush for it. The sheriff drew his re- volver and attempted to the best of his ability to drive them back, but all his resistance was useless. He was speedily overpowered, searched and the keys of the handeuffs taken from him. The deputy was also overpowered, the hand- cuffs unlocked, and Wallace was in the hands of the lynchers. “All this was the work of a very few minutes, and they dragged their prisoner in haste three’ hundred yards up the Leesburg 10ad, to the very spot where he committed the crime upon Miss Morman. There they strung ae up with arope to the limb of a sycamore ree. THE FIRST SHOT. Mary Morman, upon whom the eutrage was committed, was present at the landing of the oMicers, Identified Wallace, pointed out the spot where the outrage had been committed, and after the negro had been hung to the tree, to her was accorded the privilege of tiring the oe shot at his swinging and almost lite! ‘This she did with a good aim, and att re teen or twenty shots were ‘tired, riddling the bedy from head to foot. The body was lett hang- ing, and was viewed by hundreds of people be- fore night set in. The excitement over the affair has now quelled down considerably, and the people dispersed to their homes, thougii the body still swings from its tree by the road. Wal- lace Was a copper-colored negro, ae 4 years old, about five feet eight inches tall, and thick- He Was Onzy J cting Police Justice Crutchfield, of Richmond, Who was sum- moned before the Virginia house of delegates yesterday upon an allegation of contempt of aul. thority and breach of privile himself of the charge by submitting a iiitten state: ment eer that his remarks were made in Jest, and ina riendly 1 manner. t?-Some watches ina jewellers window at Westfield, Massachusetts, are marked: *$3; war- ranted worthless.” ‘This 1s a retaliation upon a dry goods merchant who is selling cheap watches. —_______. DIED. BORLAND. On the morning of February 18, 1880, at 8:30 o'clock, Mre. Makia BORLAND, in the seventy-sixth year of her age Funeral Friday, Febrimary 20th, at2 o'clock, from No. 1834 Eleventh street northwest. CARPENTER. On Tuesday, February 17, 1880, at 2:45 p.m., SAXURL CARPENTER, aged sixty four years. Funeral services will be held at his late residence, 1121 B strect southeast, on Thursday, Fobrua: at3 p.m. Friends of’ the family are res aly Invited to attend, (St. Lonis (Mo.) and Cinciun 5 o'clock on Tuesday evening, (O.) papers please copy. | pOHILDS., ALS ruary 17,1880, MarGankt A CHILDs, wife of Nathaniel Childe, jr of this eligy aod sive ons years. Funeral from Foundry Ghurch Thureday after- noon, February 19, at 3 o'clock. GIBB: On Wednesday, Fel bri ary 18, 1889, at 4 o'clock a.m., at the residence of Wni. A. ‘Batchelor, Mor sutgomery, county, mut ri Ma. 2Wietrnep Gin ia tne eighty fear of lier agé, widew of the late Thos De Gibbe, of Vi . Funeral st11 Oelock a.m. Friday, February 20, from Grace Church, Silver Spring pi {Alexandria papers please copy] HILBOUR. On Wednesday, February 18, 1830, at 115 a. m., Tico Bea a, Mrs. ‘Mana- GkT Hiipown, wife of Geo. sae vbciniy chareh Funeral will take Georgetown, Friday, February. 20, at 2 p-m. LACY. On February 18, 1880, at Herndon, Va., of membranous croup, GAnnTE VinGrNta, youn ext child of Geo. W. and Oarrie aged threo years. LXNOH. | Tuesday, February 17, 1880, at 8 p.m. aftera long and painful illness, Eppre Lxxon, 3 years, 3 months and 11 dsys. Funeral Thursday, February 19, at_3_o’clock, from his parents’ residence, No.’ 315° B_ strect north MIDDLETON. February 16, 1880, at 3:15 p-m., of. consumption: RosaNxa B. MIDDLETON, Srife of Bomnucl H. Middicton Funeral from her late residence, No. 474 B stroet southwest, Thureday, at 12 o'ciock m. Friends of the family are invited to attend. Her will bbe rested tm Israel G. M. E. Church. SHERWOOD. February 17, 1880, Mrs. ELLEN- pEn SHERWOOD, in tho ninety: ‘fourth year of her aaier funeral will take place from her son's resi- a4 ovclock on Thursday, 19th instant, at No. S3s Badwe etown. Friends and Scguaintances are respectfully invited to attends WEST. On February 18, 1880, at 10 o'clock a. ELLA MABEL, daughter of Geo. N. and Lizzie Li, West, aged 2 years, 10 months and 38 daye- ‘Funeral cervices at the residence, 514 East Cap- itol street, To-morrow (Thursday), at 5:30 p. Remains to be taken to Virginia for burial on Fri- day morning. Obituary Notice, (From the Boston Evening ‘Transcript, February CROSS. On February 9, 1480, at the residence of his sister (Mrs. Marion O. Dexter), WILLIAM B. . Cross, of Washington, D. C., son of the late Col. Trueman Grose, 0.8. A. {(Baltimor Washington and Richmond papers pleage cop: UNDERTAKERS. OLN R. WRIGHT, UNDERTAKER, 1337 10th street mortnecett Cupearaxae, 1353 zona at ¢ oe vince ot sep27-12m ‘RED. SPIND! Un w.; Washington, D6. transportation, years’ experience, | BY, 250., curren dress Secretary Kahn's Mu- ee New York. _decl-m,w.f4m_ RD'S ESSEN' LIFE restores paneer the vigor of 90 youth to the most en Coustittion in weeks. Failure im- life aoa os