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- AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. STEAMERS, <&c. FAMILY SUPPLIES. DRY GOODS. LADIES’ GOODS. 1880. sreisoni co. 1880 NOTICE: NOTICE: NOTICE! | p25. J.P. PALMER, STEAMER GEORGE LEARY, der. = BESCuPTION “Or ROUTE. — i WASHINGTON, D- aS * sg NORFOLK, VA, = — TRESS MO. RR [NEY x 7 QINT byeattia Ee Returniz On and after MONDAYS MARCH 1 1880,, The LEARY will commence £i2-SiaaN rupni: wy Dies a route between above ports, lea’ Wispmeazox, D.O Noarorn, Va. From foot of evendh at, | Reomcamobalr root of Barket, Ever MONDAY AND WED- Evei 'NESDAY, ai 5:50.M., | TUESDAY. “THURS- SATURDAY, at 6 DAY_AND SU NDAY, 2 sBinsie fare i Norfolk (first-class), $2 round trip (firmt clase), $3. Ticke's, rates, information, state- foomn, ete, Frenished by our agents B. W. REED St dal6 ¥ atroet northwest. a GO., 807 Market Space. ennsyiv Giear Stauda st Principal hotels. JRATEROAT OFFICE, th strest GENERAL OFFICE POTOMAC ST .. ith-street wharf, and on board the ime F, REEW DOD! mard-Im "Agent fur Washingign. 3 E- DODD. name NORE ORO MONROB Steamer, Lany or THE Laxe leaves 6th street londays, We and ate p.m, stopping ai ing 5 Fi ney Ea, aamert Se. fe. “Leaves Rorfofk aternste me First-class Round ‘Trip, Le fare, #180: Round Trip, 82. : FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. W. THomrson joaree ect same st stones GF L a aon, President. Phepriol ipsa class steamers of this line, ‘‘W. A SH Tan hee ROTTED ee “MAA at s -SaOHEAM® ROTTERDAM. and ‘Saturday. Sint Gsbin rWonaiS Cabin #45680; 8 Soon $26. 300 Bway, General Fo, eee nar Ht. GAZAUS, General hese ‘illiam st., New York. sae NEW ware EXPRESS LINE pita with Olyde’s st 10 8... ‘Monds; i — Mo 3 bills of laden given, to aaa a poe Georgetown goods received ena ieuded = on. 20 a eld WO., 1203 F street ni Washington, D.O.-WH M P. OLYDE & 09., ‘Genk ‘Manasers, 12 South Wharves, Philadel- mar20 ORTH & N New Youre, Haves, LOnpos, ‘The seamers of tiie company will all every Bat- urday from Bremen Pier, foot of 34 ,Hoboker. few of eames : From New York to Havre, Lon- Seond cabin, Ro, Reerngs, 5 void EZ it OF I SELES G0") Boxing’ Or an XOTIOR. "with the vi the chances of ool- sion, ide ernercce tras tias taken epethoonems fEnthe outer passage from Queenstown to tes or es ee meridian of 50 at 43 ., oF nothing to the north of 48. ‘homeward the meridian of gO at 42 iat. or noting fo the north of 42. a | Aesihia: wert ‘Apa ae pA inia.. We nd every following Wednesday from New York 860. $80 and #100 gold, scoording to socommo Ticket to 1 Z ape 8 jdaverable tare low rates. Steerage tickets from ius A aad Guee bills of Isden given for Belf: q of ri Belfast auacow, ae Sot oer arte 3 P ply ets the Conpeny’s ere ai office, Nod bowiin, both steerage and OTIS BIGELOW, 606 7th strest, Washing- CHAS. G. FRANKLYN, Agent, N-¥. on (puns HOME MADE JELLIES AND PRESERVES. SEVERAL OF THE ABOVE RECEIVED THE PRIZES AT THE NATIONAL FAIR. JOHN H. MAGRUDER, mrr8 1491 New York Avenue. TRAWBERRIES, FLORIDA ORANGES xp APTN, ,GHOUS Vs OIE ah vASS' BA agit ae BOSTON PICKLED PORK. RELEOT OYSTERS, 400, £005, LAEWING 250. SHAD, BLAGE Bass “SMELTS, PALACE MARKET, Cor, 14th and N. Y. ave. oOoB LENT. Boston Codfish Balls. Gotumbia Boned Herring. Smoked Halibut. Columbia River Salmon. Fish Chowder. Mountain Trout. Fried Sea Trout. Fresh Gulf Shrimps. Russian Caviar. Sardines aux Truffes. Sardines in Tomatoes. jock Roes.. Yarmouth Blots. vm mPPered Herring. ray Anchovies—in't Salt in Oi, a Paste, Boarhs ake Clams. eating IMPORTEES ES TABLE LUSURIES,” feblé 1916 # street. GFe- A. OHARE, 1213 7th st. n.w., between M and N, ‘Successor to O. 8. O'HARE & BON, igal. Met best SWEET CATAWBA WINE. 74,pbl ice FAMILY FLOUR. oh HONEY in the COMB. ‘The Branch Store, cor. 4th and H sts., isnow tinted. ‘feb13 BOOTS AND SHOES. YOU CAN SAVE 25 CENTS ON EVERY DOLLAR YOU INVEST IN) BOOTS AND SHOES, BY GOING TO THE NEW YORK SHOE STORE, 605 Pennsylvania avenue. Bs fe Our Goods were all bought nerore) the advance tn prices, at rock bottom: figures, an WILL BE SOLD AT PRIME cost For tHe Next 15 Days. We are selling a Gent's hand-stitched full bren PIANOS AND ORGANS. ‘TIEEF PIANOS._i SPocition Universes Tas Donors Paris Ex TWO FIRST PREMIUMS t National Fair, Washin 0. Boudoir Grand, {ho Artist's Plano, defies pompen Hetlao Agente fo! the celebrated Kranich & Bac! giher Sret-clane Pianoe and ths unrivaled Peloubet Co. Standard Organs. BRO., ea eres rer febl? 798 7th st. n.w., between G and H. Pyros AND CRGANS AT PRICES THAT me competition. EY T. NIMMO & CO., 410 Lith st. nw. meee es FIANCE, rad 01 ‘axa promptly attended to. 027-6m ‘No-4¥S 11th st-sa fow doors above Es COAL AND WOOD. a RAILROADS. 3an28- AL/TIMORE AND OHIO BAILHOAD. THE GREAT DOUBLE TRACK. ntione® Route an Short Line to the orth: west, West, Southwest. To take effect sunday, ‘November 16, 1879, at 1:20 LEAVE WASHINGTON. 540 p.m-—Baltimore, Ellicott City and Way Sta- 6:05 a.m.—tNew Yc ee ee Es = ps at iat Beltevile, soneien ons ‘Tunction, 77ab pm-—baltimore, Annapolis, Elicott Otty "30 pin, —New York, Philadelphia and Boston Ta n. a sane sunday, fo Sat gh and Way. en. Frederick, via Belay. Biope a —— 4:35 p.m.—tPoint way wistions: On unaay to stions only. Annapolis and Way Sts NORFOLK AND min te except Sun- cars. to and Laurel. ‘Stations. var Sat TAUBEL EX- eae Riloor HUAGO, 6 Gouompug AND Hoan . Bleeping car to Gioaso. inTony Fras © 5 to How pe ab wien, St dare. bar ge —e further it ant Oblo ‘Licket Oiloes, Washinton we sthinston Station, amd Bus, eau nd Gorner 14th and Bonnayivania sven [2a Troalved av any point i ing agai Master of ‘Transportation. es x. bien gra Ticket Agent. INTZ, General Agent. myl? 2 'to Pitebare, ES ae BALTIMORE AND POTOMAQ Zou ~_ si and ftp Nord at at 6:08 a. ra eee Sree ioe wee aie whan stem B.m. and 8 mies eae Sarhis ) -m. aaa —<— sees See N4TionaL ram ASSOCIATION. PREMIUM FOR BEST OOAL AND SIRDLING WOOD was awarded wus overall Som STELM=ENSON & BBO., Depot and Datel = — ab ve JOHNSON BROTHERS, Woon iis Full Weight. Best ye Low Prices. o0AL. ‘Prompt Deliveries. ‘wooD. Main office, Ee sa aie oopce commented with -town HO) K x 5888 L K XK s 8 L x % Ye L KE gee 8. L KEK yy 8588. L OTTERY KK YY B OL KE ¥ 3 -L K EK x 5k EK EK Y.. Sag LULLL THE KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY IS DRAWN IN PURSUANCE OF AN ACT OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF KENTUCKY. NEXT DRAWING TAKES PLACE ON WEDNESDAY, MM MM A RRR COO H MM MM AA RRO OC H MM MM AAARR C Hy MMM M H H M7 H lo Tt, ARRO © il 7 AR RCCOHH ll 77.. LIST OF PRIZES: 1 Prize of $20,000 fe. 320,000 A prize of 4,600 is 4,600 1 prize of 2,000 5 prizes of 5,000 5 prizes of 2,600 20 prizes of 5,000 100 prizes of 5,000 200 prizes of 4,000 500 prizes of 5,000 1,000 prizes of 5,000 27 Approximating Prizes amounting to. 2,700 1,869 prizes amounting to. 360, 800 are i ong S = EEE mae Pi 1 E. 88s 11 t it 8 ore t oe 833 11 T U0 CKK E r cc lee T HW ccCK KEEE T sss” i. Club rates upon application. 2 Out-of-town orders of $5 00 and upwards should be made by certified check, draft, or sent by express. For full particulars and orders address G. UPINGTON, 599 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, Successors to Williamson & Co., OR M. J. RICHMOND, COVINGTON, KY, ay Sian, plished tn the tt omar York ere Sunday Dispatch, Pi Gingonae Maquices ‘Cincinnati tsbars DI earnestly to. these Rees ¥ ‘TURE. from ol of Tar and Horehound—is NO ADVANCE IN OUR PRICES. —— No. 1107 F Street Northwest, 240,000 worth of desirable DRY GOODS at leas Having just returned from New York, will exhibit os ‘wholesale ac fs am vavors | Ais'yeek an clogant stock of” new line of Colored and Black ING! @oo! opened next week. CHIE eat Pena W:S00rs, rith.s fall essortment of TRIMMING NOVEL- bas and BUTTONS. FRENCH MILLINERY NOVELTIES, W. M. BROWN, For Early Spring Wear. marl marl0 IPE ND Ss ING AN 817 Market Space. QFENInG or os SHER DRESS SPRING GARMENTS. SILK, SILK DE LYONS and DRAP D'ETE Fae G a comprising al ie ao ‘MANTILLAS. ee COMprinins fabrice for the seaso D sere is | LIGHT WEIGHT ULSTERS, ly called to the fall wee Cuan Print nen Lawns and Cambrics, foreign and Domestic yr Gingbams in plaids snd stripes, Fronel n buntines in all the new = on ma tl = s Le 8 in Dew and 4 le ave. Haina” Black mae cedeny ak and Calas mn Cite Trevise, Paris. {feb16] 907 Pa. variety, ‘An inspection of our stock is solicited. HOOE BROTHER & CO., mar 1328 F near Ebbitt House. 5 Ph STRIPED BUNTINGS. MME. M. J. HUNT, Hos. 691 and 623 D Street, MOMIE CLOTHS, DEBEGES, STRIPED AND turned from New York, and will o gm axn ust RED WINKEYS. smApES GUMONDAY: March let, a ful aescrement of Pee LACK BELES AN) AND. CASHMERES, ‘ SPRING MILLINERY GoopDs. PLAIN AND FANCY HOSIERY. feb28 Gentlemen's fine Dress Bhirts, Ladies’ 8} Guibrelian, onlor warranted Stock all new. Prices low for qi 2 ERMILYA’S LADIES’ BOOTS, 1 | Unsurpassed for Beauty, Comfort and Durability. = Winter BOOTS selling at reduced prices, at J. H. VERMILYA's, 810 Sth street. TYLER & CHEWNING, (ate Clerks with Perry & Bro.), maré -918 7th st. n.w. HITS ! SHIRTS! SHIRTS! 6 BEST DRESS SHIRTS TO ORDER. S¥INE 6 GOOD FINISHED AND UNFINISHED “Real MADE NOVELTIES IN NECKWEAR AND HOSIERY JUST RECEIVED. MEN'S FURNISHINGS. [OMPSON’S Shirt E. MAUOK, PROPRIETOR. mar3 $16 F st. n.w., opp. Patent office. GurIETS, SHIRTS, feb M™™ piSHIONSBLD ‘ABLE DRESSMARER. BRIDAL TROURSEAUS, Hovnwra ORDERS. x07d6r8 filled at shortest notiog, and in most artistic Hiee0d8-¢.th.n.6m 907 Pa. ave. SS BELLE Lucas. DEESSMAKING AND PATTEEN PARLOES, 801 MARKET SPAOR, Corner &th st., Keep Building. PLAITING, 902 9th st. n.w. 12.00 0.50 BHIRETS, boasts 19 ORDER. MEDICAL, &e. TO ORDER: RH GANT SHIETS FOR, og | GRERMATORRHGEA, | Impotency, _ Premature E SHIRTS FOR ee quickly cired by Dr. HENRIE. No Salomel ‘ised. Female esses, etc., cured. DW. near 2d. sunt In the city. For sale at « DUBREUIL BRO.’s, 1412 F street northwest. marl a Gol HIRTS a ‘@3 per box, sent by mail under seal on ro- THAT WILL GIVE SATISFACTION. ceipt of price. Cit & ‘ADAM DE FOREST HAS REMEDY FOR The ::Orown Diamona” Shirt, only 60 cents. ARAM DE FOREST HAG fae peau The «penne. Fuproved Shirt, 66 conte. ne: Gan i ‘conten | daily at 921 7th ot. n.w., Ofioe beat houra from 1 to Un and twenty-one hundred line bey nly 75 cents. ‘The ‘“Reception” Shirt, made of the sEsx muslin | Jyy ANHOOD and EXTRA yumel linen, ITORED. hofest muslin and twenty-one PREsoRIPTION FREE. For the 8) cure of > oy a Srdere brought on by: indiscretion or exoose. AD * : savin base ln sp AAaSEN & 00 Jan? 1002 F street .0. sso ‘78 Nassau st., N.Y. LEON, the oldest established and only reli- Sb LADIES PHYSICIAN int trek ity, cam be HOUSEFURNISHINGS. ane caus from) consulted 455 Maseachuset 8 o'clock. a. Female Comnialat and Irregulari- Hes quickly cured. Gonsultations free- mbcparate rooms for patients. a ATER FILTERS, CARPET SWEEPERS, CLOTHES WRINGERS, BIRD CAGE! R. RIOORD’S ESSENCE OF LIFE restores And a complete sence tani of HOUS) manhood and the igor of youth to the most FURNISHING GOODS, at ahattered constitution in four weeks. Failure tm- GEO. WATTS'S, 314 7th ‘This life-restoring remedy should be feb28-2W Five doors above Pon's ave. on by all about to marry, or who have beoome ‘weakened from excess or any other cause. oceaa in every case 1s a8 certain ECORATED quenches thirst. .$3 per case. OHINA and Bole agent, Dr. JACQUES, No. 7 University Place, ‘ork. : POTTERY, Drigeists supplied. 0ca6 From the best factories in STARTLING DISCOVERY, FRANCE, ENGLAND, GERMANY, ict OF fea croeine : $4 other countries, to which we respectfully invite eS ong rous debility, ook maannoed, eto, the attention of eltizene and strangers Eaviag tsled in ain ove Mi. W. BEVERIDGE, ‘Cate Webb & Beveridge.) No. 1009 Pa. ave., jan3 Between 10th and 1ith streets. LS ie REPLENISHED Our Stock of OHINA, GLASS, CROCKERY WARE, DINNER, DESSERT and TEA ox pe Se VICES, PLATED GOODS, OUTLERY, iowa remedy, hae jt.W.¥. decd-6m E, NEAR NINTHR.—The new Turkish and Buseian ath Wows argow couplet, No since. ie first establishment |. The best cetablament, aoa And oth Gane rivat a oe other zs te HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES, SateotSaldmote. Main ofica, 1 8. Hutaw st, Wo oolleit an inspection of the same from citizens | al joderste. sep29-6m_ J. W. BOTELER & BRO., Dicemsin care for BrP Pscrofuls, Gveriag Paneer o¥ CHINA, Gass, ao poten, are of Bright oe Golusivun ave, Boston. “omer? AS COOKING STOVES. sedge renaige anice nt ion with ay am blow ‘Washington Gas Light Company have at thet; | '",them an: bearine: seace p officejon duns assortment of the BUN DESL Ld DE JOuE iuiiiad GAB COOKING STOVES, in various sizes and pat {ectures on eoowery="° 00 YY ae THE TRADES. = = Ba AS FIXTURES. GAS FIXTURES. sno Pub ZOUEY BOORDINDERT shat the excellent SPLENDID LINE OF GOODS. wophmen are employed, aad ee ork tonaed cat I haveon hand a nice lot of GAS FIXTUR! ways been hich I will sell at old prices for the Nexr Beet characteristic of the estal 28 1012 Pennsylvania avenue, third floer. Persons in want of GAS FIXTURES, or likely to TESON, Will save 30 per cent. and gét'a Giessen want them soon, puod asic worse E. F. BROOKS, PENED THIS 15th street, Ore ERO euRING TBTYLE ag | febll Oonoconan BUILDING. DEEBYS and SOFT FELTS, 5: LADIES’ RIDING HATS. wer/xound Men DR. F. A. VON MOSCHZISKER, i. feb27 Hatter, 1937 Penna. ave. Author of 9 works The kar: Ti Diseases and Thats | YRN'S ee ees ee of OAT, THROAT and ASTHMA: BROR SROREy OrricE: mart 1612 14th st. 619 19th st. n.w. STABLISHED 1865. E MONEY ON COLLATERAL AT 5 PER NEE Bpecial attention given to the treatment of DEAFNESS, NOISES IN THE HEAD, IMPAIR- ED SIGHT, OATARRH, ASTHMA, DIS- EASES OF THE THROAT, LUNG, $50,000 WORTH OF UNREDEE. CHEST, &o. PLEDGES, Dr. von MOSCHZISKER DEAMOND Aer CONSISTING OF Has met with the most EMPHATIO SP OCURAGE- WATCHES, Gold and Silver; ENE ie Rermanently local locate himself in Washing- And FINE JEWELRY. NO REASONABBLE OFFER REFUSED HIS SPECIAL LINES OF PRACTIOE | For any of the above goods. Is now fully recognized. J. M. & B. COHEN, LOAN OFFICE, f all persons treated by him can be exam- ined’ at ie ROOMS. ‘Man 1007 7th street northwest. offered to. HOME. "Sany of them have, kind Alstge line of Qustom-made CLOTHING, Breech Shey are tho very beat known mean Washington; | and. Muzzle-loading GUNS, and and MUSICAL IN- gmong them are Senators, Members of Congress, ‘RUMENTS, for sale low. MGvar one hundred and twenty names of the best LOOK! mown men successfully treat by De von Mosch- Leo Loox! zisker have already been ral He, therefore, feels full: convinced that his reputati Sus. NOTE PAPER SELLING FOR 81. tablished, and d that he has already sagomntiea Paper formerly sold for 76c. now reduced to 50e. Fuficient to estiaty ie most skeptical that adver- ‘The above bargain can be obtained at fising with him is mere medium to call attention to the treated by him and the amount of his success in them. Dr. von MOSCHZISHER’S POSITION. as SPECIALIST in Philadelphia, w! peactioed. for fea jn sipwa by the to nae our of of sean wvostiseat e wi DOCUMENT, preseutsd to him before bis d JNO. C. PARKERS, 617-619 7th street. BLINDS, MOULD- INGS. Is LD- BRACKETS, MANTLES, STAIR BUILDERS STOOK, LUMBER. oct8 S458, DOOKS, ‘To Whom It May caeuet ture: We, the passe a oerifying oat Dr, FA VON MOSH buila- pees Teen eter EASE ELNDs nd MO NGS and LUMBER, ‘been s resident of our city for some Turing which he lisa aogutzed a 1am enabled to offer at a all 0a SE ad eager ‘Eye, SE al ery pa Throat. He has during some time for IN! HUTT! MENT oe or oe GIRL been Professor and Olinical in one of our | HEAD SASH, RAISED "MO! Medical Institutions. recommend him to the pea of kind, either in PINE, Tee cordial support of the Press and the confidence of | OHERRY or ASH, furyjehed at the shortest notice: the communities he may see ft to visit ‘he public are lavited 4 examine my sack, Fe OEE: aan. | chia eo mma aed ore : ‘examine 6 for prices an JOHR W. FO! ‘Editor Press: * | convinced that for low pi A [OOLIN TOOK, ‘Morning Post; ‘ess in ivery, is Pp ; is Le GRAYSON, Mercury; SASH WAREHOUSE AND LUMBER YARD OF Hon. A. K. URE. THOMAS W. SMITH, Ff REATHERBON, Evening balsas feb2l-Im Cor. Ist st. and Ind. ave. n.w- ta (52 CKLLULOW TEUES AND SUPFORTEES SPECULATION. Cotton for, Future Delivery is the Dost + eer ehevaot Blocks gr Gea ee 2 23 Tth st. n.w. Sotlon of business entumted to ca oe pan onee oe ieshi” ae sin all the Sotton LEW JonNSON @ 00., Bankers, — J. F. EDDY & CO., ‘WASHINGTOR, D. C., mi-1m___198 Pearl street, New York. | BEALEES IN UNITED STATES BONDA, BIB WOTICE.—Since January, 1878,1 have from bey Bik Boar + Mt prices | _DOMESTIO and FOREIGN BXGHANGR. _te6 promise to re Srary dolar f etal my publaed eeerionic ie Siena, 35 | eae » THE EVENING STAR. == THIS AFTERNOON. go Paint se posit when the proj off. If the terms of sal Somplied le are not compli seven days after the aale, the Trustees Tacerve the rusht t) reeell the roperty at the risk and ocst of the defaulting pu GASSIN, } Trustees. feb28-dtds WILLIAM A. GORDON, THIS EVENING. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. SALE OF BOOKS, MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 8 1880, AND' FOLLOWING EVENINGS. Catalogue sale of very large collection of Bocks, among wuich are some choice pes na, e copy of the Enoyel ia Metro-’ ind other ie es and Works of Algo, some Tilustrated Works, e copy of Hogai ther about Altoget sold at man 1. Toome, southwest corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 1ith street, Wetting. DS. on MONDAY EVENIN ESENS, ‘and folio ings, comm: 13 Pi orelock, precis suariae oven ae a Term! mnar3-dts THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. TO-MORROW. PP EXCANBON BROS... Auctioncers, ‘9th and D streets northwest. SIX CASKS IRON STONE WARE. A e000. IN- VOICE; ASSORTED LOT OF TIN WARE, SUITABLE I FOR. PES TAULRG: STATIONERY, F, nn &c.—STOOK OF A DEAL- T AUOT on FRIDAY Gaekixa. Jor isstant, within our roome, COMMENCING AT 10 O'CLOCK. marl0-2¢ DU. ae BROS. Auctioneers. th'and D streets northwest. Goups MAAS & OVER, FEOM W. L. 1 At Auction, on FRIDAY MORNING, 12TH mst, lesrooms, without reserve, at 12 DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. within our ‘sal o'cLocK. marl0-2t HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TReTaES BALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY, ORNER OF ELEVENTH AND V STREETS ROWTHWeST: By virtue of a deed of trust, dated April 25th, 1868, and recorded among’tho land rec- ords tn Liber No. 689, folio.73, and at the ro- quest of art 8 Twill ‘sell, in front of the UESDAY, THE 9TH DAY or Marcu, 10) rt of Lot ee hun- 2), a8 the same are known oh the plan of the eity of Waehingtou. “Tho part offered for sale fronts 99. 1034-12 feet on V at., and extends back of that width, binding on 11th ét. 00 ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; residue in two equal ieee at six and twelve months, with in- necared: bys ates and trast on the pro) Re ony. Property is struck of 8100 di truck Terms to. be compl nied in in five days after sale. Conveyancing and recording at purchasers cost. mari-dts FRED. jONES, Trust "THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED, on account of the weather, until FRIDAY, Marci qatee same hour and place. By order of the Tr ane JHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE PRY ED AND UNIMPROVED, PROPERTY ON H STREET NORTH, BETWEEN IN’ TENTH STREETS EAST, IN 6 By virtue of a decree passed in cause No. 7008, Va: n Berck va. in the ‘Supreme Court of lumbia, and under a ede of ai day of May, A. D. 1873, and duly, tecorded in liber Xo. 719, ae Be e of the land rds of the District of ‘Cohumbia, 3 we shall sell at in front of the pre on, MONDA' B. described foo 1, Wo Ser Sra, AT and aa, in ‘Moses Kény's subdivision of square nine haindred and thirty-four, (934.) Lot 16 isa corner lot, fronting about 20 feet, improved by a brick two-story dwell- ing. The other lots front on H street, and are un- improve ‘ferms: One-third cash; balance in six, twelve and cightcen months, with interest at the rate of 7 per.centum per annum until paid, and to be se- cured by a deed of trust on the property sold. A deposit of $50 will met on each piece of property at time of gale, If terms are not complied with in seven days, th reserve the right Tpyeecll the: prepecty after ste da s advertisement St the risk and cost of the defaulting purd All conveyancing at pipers at ; JOHNSON, '} Trustees. DUNCANSON BROS, Aucts. LFERD SPATES, Auctioneer. SPECIAL AND PEREMPTORY SALE OF FIN! YOUNG HORSES, JUST ARRIVED FROM INDIANA. I will sell on MONDAY MORNING, Mancu 15TH, at 10 o'cLock, at the stables, corner 12th and G sts. n.w.,’ fifteen hosd of fine, young, sound, stylish Driving Horses and Mares, just arrived {rom Indians. ‘The above stock has been sel with great care. I invite Patties to nde and auive them Gefore the sale- ‘By order of HUGH QUIGLEY. No postponement on account of the weather. Full description at sale. (Post), marl0-at rp Hos. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated October 1sth, 1876, and duly recorded in Liber No. far Tolio 154, one of the land records of the strict of Golumbis, and at mest of the scoured thereby, Pini sell sty lic auction, In"Bont of the e pram er on, MON 22D M 880; AE ‘mard-eokds fin ‘the City of ashin and known and a as being parts of lots numbered (10) ten and (11) ie Be in square num- bered (199) one hundred and ninety-nine, bevin- ning for x id square, thence south along said (10}ten inches, and thence dred and six feet to the place of public alle ey (60) Bt fifty feet feel at e hun fal E5 the property at the riek and cost of te detent ing. yurchaser, atte seven days’ nt e DERON OARLISI ‘Trustee. THOS E. WAGGAMAN [, Auct. 2%, mar9-d&ds HARLES W. HANDY, Auctioneer. CHANOERY SALE 0 ee OF Ya SARE ge rue comply with the rig] Sis toseeved to comall at Seiler loNALLY, Trustee, ces bia Law Building. Tsk und cost cra mar5-eo&ds THE OVAL CAKE 18 THE MOST ECONOMICAL FORM OF WASH- ING SOAP. ALL BAR OR SQUARE OAKES WEAR DOWN IN USE TOA OOLGATE & 00/8 “NEW” SOAP CAN BE OUT IN TWO, THE * OVAL END OLASPED READILY IN THE HAND, AND THE LARGER END WORN DOWN ALMOST TO rpuomas DOWLING, an ‘Auctioneer. REGULAR SALE OF “HovaEHOLD GOOD: y saleerooms, SATURDAY, MARCH: + a 10 o'clock. fine lot of Engravings and Paint martl-2t poms DOWLING, A\ Auctioneer. EXTRAORDINARY SALE oF OIL PAINTINGS, WATER COLORS, ENGRAVINGS, PHOTOGRAVURES, FRENCH AND GERMAN PHOTOGRAPHS, CELEBRATED BRONZES AND ANTIQUE MIRRORS. On THURSDAY snd FRIDAY, Mance lnm and 1880, “COMMENCING. AT 56 at I and choice collection of Works of Art from tho Galleries of HS? Bastow, eg. This collection sales as Deen removed to the above sales Tom for con- Givers Picture is beaut y framod in Gold Leat and French and American x "This super collection will be (bition Mon- gy. Tuesday and Wednesday EB oa of 1e8 SP-OWING TO THE EXTREME BAD POP G ae avore sale is postponed until MON- DAY, Mancn 157TH, aame hour and plac maril-4t THOMAS DOWLING. Anct. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTERS) SALE OF _ HANDSOME BRICK ria NORTHWEST. No. eer By virtue of a deed of trust, mse da jis) day of June, 1876, and dulyrecorded in Liber 824, folio 40, et seq-, one of the land records for Washington county, District of Oolumbis, and by direction of the party secured thereby, the un- dersigned Trustees will sell on TUESDAY, 'T! Day oF MancH, ie taliowine oper of the premises, the following. Freoerick Ba on and Wate ion of square orth ean ora IM street, betwee! ‘and. impr proved bya @ handsome pressed~ Baek Resfasnoo with all all the modern improvements it mI Lauritzen's ituate on the n 4th and 5th streets ‘Terms ice at six, twel and eighteen months, Sait notes, posrinc ‘inperwet at eight per cent per annum until paid, and secured ast on the property. Gonvevancing $100 deposit required when e terms of sale are Perty at the risk and cost of the defaultine pur- chaser. _ Gian See ARLES 1) DAVIS, YHANCERY SALE. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Qourt istri in Eau! f Columbia, a Teal offer for eck auction, on TUESDAY, THE 23D Day oF MAncu, 1880, aT 5 O'CLOCK P. M., in front of the premises, Lots Nos. 25 and 28, in O'Donochue’s sub-division of part of lot 2, in square No. in the Washin 25 fronts 2° fect-on North between 4th and. bth streets’ and. Lot 28 fronts 22 feeton Washinuton street, both of said lots having a depth of 1) feet ‘Terms of sale: One-half equal payments, at six and t six per terest. A deposit of 850 on each Tot at time of sues REGINALD FENDALL, Trustee. DUNCANSON BOs Aucts. marll-d&ds HHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES) SALE OF FRAME HOUSE ON REBT, BETWEEN BEALL AND West's ‘STREETS, ae ETOW: t trustees. oft cauke No. 7,17 cash; residue in two welve months, with direction Cs. she signed Sfanct 28pc1860. a iy o'roow, in front e of tne premises, the followine-described property: Pi numbered fifty-four (64), in HBolmead’s addi tion to Georgetown, District of Columbia, bounded exinning for the same on the east side of Monroe street at the southwest corner of that part of said lot 54 heretofore sod to 8. Alexander, and run thence south thirty-nine (39) feet more or less to the northwest corner of that part of said lot 54 heretofore sold to D. Sullivan; thence east with Sullivan's north line forty-f0 four (44) feet; thence north with the east line of said lot 54 to the south- east corner of said Alexander's lot; thence west pith Alexander's south line to, place of beginning ; ier with the improvements. rms: One-third cash; the balanes at six and twelve emonths, with notes bearing interest at elt Ber cent. per ahnam a. and secured by jeod of trust, on ma tho 'y- All conveyan ae at purchaser's 100 down when the prope: isatruck off. If the terms of sale are not compl with in seven days from the day of salothe Trustees Teserve the right to resell the property at tho risk cpg ha : GORDON, } Tristoos. “11-10t IHARLES W. HANDY. Auctioneer. TRUSTEE’S aa Oe pope LOT IN _ By virtue of a ateter of trast, dated the nS cd of Jauusry, A.D. 1878, dud recorded Liter folio 33, one of the land re- Sede of the Disteictor Columbia, and at the request of the rarty secured thereby, T will sell at public a ction. infront of the premises, on TUESDAY, THE 23p Day or Marcu, A.D. 1880, av 4 o'cLOcK the west 40 feet T'inches front bya depth it Square 1,627. é: Amount of’ indebtedness secured by deed of trust, in cash; balance in six, twelve ard righteen months, with interest af the rate of 6 Percent per annum," secured by deed on. property 8 lc. 4140 down at time of sale. All conveyancing Et eost of purchacer. ‘Term to be complied with in WILLIAM B. T dave. . TODD, marll-eod&ds ‘Trustee. KY SALE OF FRAME Dw ene VY OSE AND LOD ON THIRTEENTH. DE. TWEEN B AND C SOUTHWEST. By yirtue of a decree passed February 24th, 4.D_ 1860, in the case of James Hoxan fg etal’ vs. Elizabeth M- M- Harto el 0; $861, in Equity in the Supreme Court of the Dis- ict’ of Col ba, Twill on THURSDAY, Mancu Berne 1880, a1 oy O'CLocR in front of the Dremiser, fell at public ‘suction: the following real estate, with im ts: Lot twenty (30) in Square, number a xty-four (204), This Lot is ‘improved by a Frame Dwelling Terms of sale, as ordered by cons: One-third of the purchase money in cash, and the balance in equal instalments at six and twelve months from the date of sale, for which deferred payments the notes of the purchaser shall be given, bearing ‘annul frou the day of sal secured by a deed of trust on the property, or the purchaser may pay all, the purchase money {neash. A deposit of one hundred dollars to bo paid when the property is knocked down. All con- veyancing at the cost of the purchaser. iarii-co HENRY WISE GARNETT, Trusteo. UNOANSON BROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY N ELEVENTH STREET, BET ‘AND ? SHEETS SOUTHEAST, AT AUCTION. By virtue of a deed of trust, inPiber No. 889, follo 1g3, ons records for the District of ‘Columbia, we will tell, on FRIDAY, 107m Mancu,, 1890, Av 9 O'CLOCK P. M., in front of the premises, ths followin de- bed Teal estate situate in the city of Washing- wit: The south the depth there- of of lot numbered twenty-one (21), in subdivision quare nine b and seventy-four (974), provements, ways, £0; ‘Terms of sale: third cash; balance in six aud Cralve montis, Totes to boar oipht por a Interest and to be secured by deed of trust on th the premises. Conveyancing at purchaser's Terms to, be complied with inseven d days, offer. Toe ang cost of the, Gotaulting’ purchaser, after giving five daya’ public notice of such resell i Some newsnarer published in Washinton, D. G, A deposit of 8 pgequired at time ox oF mar8-d&ds EDWARD TUREENTON,; {Tustesd. USTEES’ GALE OF A DESIRABLE THREE- "RIORY Sees DWELLING ON K STREET, NEAR T! “SAVAGE SQUARE” MARKET. aby ined epi ur nied ois Seventy-two, snd recorded in Liber O18) at ny folio 434, ‘one of the land records for Washin, count lumbia,” and by ee di- sell, in front of Premises on MONDAY, the 187m Day or Mancu. A. a AT 5 O'OLOOK IN THE ASTERKOON, “‘all that Eien ant und beet pte pemee fs * + *4n the Cit an own. on the ro iat or plan of anid city as the cast half of fot num: our ered. and fifteen (615); beginning for the same. at the southeast Ie run- Di thence due on said street twenty-nine feet six inches; thence due north one hundred an forty-six fe 30-feet alley ; 108 Gue ‘cast inches, and thenos due south 146 feet 11 inches to the beginning,” to- gothor with, all and the improvements, ‘The terms yer of aaid debt, in- terest, costa and be due and ‘un. id at the time” of fhole amount to there made known) ‘the residue in equal sums, in six lve months, from the day of eal to sive notes, bearing interest at centusn per, SANE, able semi secured Dy a deed Fast on the io ro he ares ance, taxes, ‘Trustoss; OF all cash at the ‘option. ‘The right is reserved five days public notice, ied with within ere porchaecr ii depnnit of g100 Sal of the = tbeatt ees ‘Trustess. ‘THOS. J. FISHER & 00.5 DE foba-d&as HOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Heal Estate Auctioneer. of 2, deed of 7 wench aay cfs Nos B00, "No. 900, folie eS for District of ial ne Seaaion So gd ecpeett cafes cota tn the a of Wi ac alt to wit: sabe rata tae Eo ee eas Smeaee nounarmcnas ‘Trustee, 307 D st. E Auct. mar$-eokds THURSDA -March 11, 1880. ‘ CONGRESSIONAL, Conclusion of Yesterdayrs Preceed: SENATE.—At the coneludsion Don gld’s ‘speech ‘on the Witz Jone oer a ogan took the floor and what thought misrepresentation sof the ed uae Be supporters of the bill. A lengthy collog between Sen- ators Logan and Rr are in regard to a; evidence taken before the court-martial which tried Porter, both reading at length from the testimony given before that body. At 4:30 p. m., Oo = — of Fla, obtained the Moor, but yielded to Mr, Gariand, who made the following motion: “The bil for the rellet of Pitz John Porter tnvolving many intricate tions as to the jurisdiction and Power of Mine courts under the Constitution and laws of the en et ‘States which are purely judicial or legal estions: rived, That the bill, with all the accom- Pansing pspers and the Whole subject-matter, be referred to the committee on the judi sd examinauon and report, by bill or other- wise.” Mr. Randolph.—I do trust that this subject, that has proceeded thus far, and that 1s now 80 Tully before the Senate, may not have a refer- erence to any committee whatever. Mr. Wallace moved that the Senate now pro ceed to the consideration of executive business. Agreed to, and when the doors were reopened, aU5 p. m., the Senate adjourned. After our report closed— resumed consideration of the “po- litical assessment” DILL Mr. Young opposed the bill, and defended the President tn appointing certain southern repud- can politicians to office. He also defended Secretary Sherman from the criticisms indulged in_yesterday by Mr. House. Mr. Crowley argued against the Dill on con- stitutional grounds, and characterized it as a ~ sigantte stride toward centralization, Mr. Hostetler demanded the previous ques- f tion, pending which the House, at 4:30 p. m., took a e8s until 7:30, the evening session to be for ee consideration’ of pension bills exclu- vely. The House met at 7: :30, and immediately went into committee of the whole (Mr. Calkins in the chair) on the private calendar for the considera- Uon of pension bills. ‘The first pension billon the calendar gave rise to quite a lively discussion upon the general pension laws, and it was not until the commit lee rose and the House limited the debate that the committee was able to come to a voteon the At 9:50 the committee rose, and the House, having passed fifteen or twenty pension bills, adjourned. ‘Two MEN ATTACKED by DRovEs OF RaTs.—A telegram to the N. Sun from Pedee, N. C., March 9, says: A remarkable and perhs un: precedented combat took place at Bostick’ mill, near this place, this morning. It seems that General Bostick and one of his employés, Ander- son Wayles, went into acorn house which has been stored with corn for nearly twelve mont and which has been closed for that length time. After getting in they found that the place was literally alive with ‘Fats, which to attack fiercely the two men, who in_ vain at- tempted to beat them off, ‘The rats came upon them in droves, biting them about the hands, face and legs, several actually getting under Wayles’ shirt.’ Both men cried for help, and Were rescued from thelr perilous situation.’ The whole of General Bostick’s left ear was eaten off. and his face horribly bitten. Wayles’ nosa and lips were <o badly bitten that his best friends could not recognize him, and his lefteye Was torn from its socket. Went 70 Knut axp Gor Kiiep.—A dispatch fro nsville, Ind., says: On Saturday a man hamedGossett went down fromsohnsville-Tente, to Tiptonville with the avowed purpose of il: ing Richard Jounson, who he had keard had ac. cused him of being ‘a horse thief. Johnson, hearing of Gossett’s threats, procured a rifle ang when he came shot him through the right breast, killing him instantly. Johason surrendered himself, but was acquitted. A LEGISLATURE. Srave RicHrs The Virginia senate Ti y passed a pream- ble and resolutions, in view % rf the recent dect- sion of the United States Supreme Court in the case of J. D. Coles, a county judge of that state, declaring that the decision referred to threatens. the very existence of state governments as dis- Unct sovereignities and places the state judi- ciary under control of the United States, and it followed up to its logical results will destroy every vestige of state sovereignty, and Virginia's Senators and Representatives in gress to procure the repeal of all laws of Con- orees which tend to the exercise of powers not lelegated to the United States by the constitu- Uon hor probibited by it to the states. During the discussion of the resolutions two members became involved in a personal altercation a were compelled to apologize to the senate, legislature adjourned sine die last night wine out passing the appropriation bill. me THE FRENCH EDUCATIONAL BILL AND THE JE- stirs.—The French senate Tuesday, bya vote OL 145 Lo 129, rejected Clause 7 of M. Jules Fer ation bill. During the debate M. de a . president of the council, declared that if the clause referred to shculd be rejected the ex- ceutive would be obliged to enforce the ‘esvits much harsher laws which already exist- ca. Senator Defaure opposed the clause, and ccserlbed the bill as despotic, an t jLmiliate and violate liberty. Before the sen- ate adjourned the last three articles of. the Fer- ix education bill were adopted. The debate on cond reading Is fixed for Monday next. PaLe Facer’s Ways.—Mat- oe a RNIN ded Modoe Indian, pleaded ER in the General Sessions of the signature of Mr. John O. Bronson, of st BS ib las avenue and 152d street, by whom he was em- toyed as a hostler, to a check for $10 upon the East River Bank on the 19th ult. It was shown that Mat-to-le had never been gullty of a crimi- nal offence, and Judge Gildersiceve committed him to the Elmira reformatory. ¥, Sun, 91h, M. DE LESSEPS AND PARTY Ty in Philadel- phia Tuesday from Washin; eed and were received in the parlors of the Pennsylvania de- pot by a committee of French and other citi- zens. An address of welcome was delivered and a superb centennial volume, containing the names of the reception committee, was present- a ae — de Lesseps resented int floral design. The Sie cae of rh ladelphia then gave M. de another welcome, and the latter in his response said that “all obstacles in the way of the canal across the Isthmus of Panama had been re- moved; that the committee of Congress, on the understanding that the American government was to control the canal, had expressed entire \ satisfaction with the project.” Madame de Lesseps remains in Philadelphia for the present. ae de Lesseps and his staff left Tuesday night for ie west. THE REV. MR. SCHORSCH’S STORY. clerical pons pesca De) styled himself the Rev. Wm. Schorsch, present residence 26 Greenwich street, told an extraordinary story at the olice central office yesterday. He sald that in 1875 he was sent to Africa as a missionary by the Presbyterian Board of Missions. There he found fault with his brother missionaries for their zeal to trade with the natives rather convert them. He charges that they "isappro- priated $19,000 of the missioney; rund. In re- turn, he says, hy imea to polson and shoot bim- ran dver dose in the first case, and the ‘s mnissing fire in the other, sayed is life, ally the Missionary Board, hé avei ot belng grateful, refused to pay his he called upon the police to force them to him what they owed. He was informed must seek his remedy in a civil court, and dhe went away declaring that if the Board of sions failed to liquidate his claims, he Would wet get gunboat from his svat (France), and blow the Bibie House to pieces. ¥. Sun, 9th. &2-The Georgia supreme court has granted new trial, at AUlanta, to Samuel Hill, Convicted of the murder of John Simmons, the ducer of Hill’s wife, and sentenced to Tabor tor life. tz A Leadville wedding Cee ite “the bride was togged out in w! MARRIED. CHAR EGENGHOBS,, At, the zoeldence oh Sth, 1880, = G. Vax Homes at cpu ‘Sanak V. Boss, of ington, DIED. HARRISON. On Mi A Inte ‘Thomas Tuomas Hee Eo snes of poe a vited to at- from : 3 q -