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PROPOSALS. PRrsALs FOR WROUGHT AND Cast JBON WORK FOR THE BREW JAIL, DIs- TBICT OF COLUMBIA. New Jain, Distaictor Payg H PROPOSALS. PPoroeats FoR FuzL. Heavgtarters U. 8. Marine Comps, QUARTERMASTER's Ovrice, Ww. April 35. Office of Superintendent. May 8, WROUGHT AND CAST-IRON WORK. Scaled Froposste wily Bealed Proposals will be received at the office of | pntil2 o’cloc! 4 June next, for suppiyi United States Marines at one or more of the foll jog places during the fiscal year ending June 30, The Wood to be merchantable Oak, and to be de- livered, piled, measured, and inspected at such points within the limits of the Marine Barracks as the Superintendent until 12 m., June 7.1573, for furnishing. delivering, fitting, and putting in place the Wrought and Oset-iron Work aa exhibited bi the Drawings, described in the Specifications. called for iu the Schedules, consisting of the Cast- iron © lumns of Basement. Floors, Iron Work of Roc rs : may be designated by the commanding Marine Offi- bE ee Cag) free of expense fo the Cuited ‘States ule may be had on applic Ti © Coal to be good White Ash Anthracite Reg Goal, free from dust, and to weigh 2.240 pounds the ton, to be inspected and delivered at such points Futhin the Timits of the Marine Baraacks as may be esignat yy the commanding Marine icer, free of expense to the United States; and both Wood and Coal to be furnished upon the monthly or quarterly Tequisition of the commanding officer, showing the qvantities required, im accordance with regulations, Allscaffolding required by the coutractots to put the work in place will be farniabed by th ment free of ebarge, but will be erected by the con- TP repeals will be made by the piece, lineal foot ork, aa called ¢, for the various items of Siete the ‘The woitk will not be subdivided but will be considered in among diferent, he emate whole of the Cast-iron Columns | Viz: At * Gf Basement Story and the Beams, ken of Fite PORTSMOUTH, N. H. Floor, must be delivered and set in position within 120 tons of Coal. Abree months from date of acceptanse of propos 75 cords of Wood. and the whole work must be completed withia CHARLESTOWN, MASS. twelve months from date of acceptance. 1 t of Co Payments will be made moothiy, deducting ten per 1 cords of Wood centum until the final completion ef the contract All bids must be accompani~i by a penal bend in the sum of twenty thousand dollars ¢ $20,000,) that the bidder will accept and perform the contract if awarded him, the sufficiency of the security to be certified by the United States Judge, the Clerk of the Untied States Court,or the District Attorney of abe District wherein he resis: ‘The Department reserves the BROOKLYN, NY. 250 tons of Coal, 120 cords of Wood. PHILADELPHIA, PA. 125 tons of Coal. ") exVOUs and Assistant Quarter ight to reject any or y ‘all bids, if it be deemed for the interest of the Gov- WASHINGTON, D. C. ernment to do so; and that is not made an 20 tons of Coal. the printed form.'to be obtained in this office, and 40 cords of Wood. does net conform in every require- . ANNAPOLIS, MD. ments of this advertisement be dered 75 conts of Wood. any proposals be received from parties iemstives eneaged in the manufacture SQsPoRT, Va. 6) tons of Coal. of Wrought er Cast-iron Work, and who have not lw cords of Wood. the necessary facilities for getting out the work. Proposals will be endorsed “Bids for Iron Work,” PENSACOLA, FLA. ‘And addressed to 100 cords of Wood. wr -zt ADOLF CLUSS, Superintendent. MARE ISLAND, CAL. 130 tons of .,. 100 cord: (With the priv third } QALE OF OBSOLETE AND SA” “D UNSERVICE, ABLE ORDNANCE ORD- ge of increasing the quantity one- The Wood and Coal farnished at Washin ton city to be measured, weighed, inspected, and certified by appointed by the Navy artment, and the expense attending such inap-c- Sealed Proposals, be reccived at tien, &c., paid by the contractor. eee Sener, he Purchase of Ordnance and Ord- | Blank forms of propoeals can be obtained upon res, embracing Cannon, Small Arms, at any of the Marine posts, father Lead, &c_ at the various Arsenaia, will be made upon the receipt of accounts Forts and Depots in the United St: Bits will be opened at 12 NESPAY, the 25th day docated at posts in the wit: indiana. Maine, Maryland. Massachusttts, ri, New Hampshire. New Je Pennsylvania, Riv the District of Columbi: ened at 12 thenticated by the commanding offic ests at which the Wood or Coal has bee he righ unreasonable. of the vered. reserved to reject all bids consi York. 3. New je Island, Virginia, and ‘clock, M.. on THU RS- ~ or United es Collector, must h proposal, otherwise it will hot be AUCTION SALES. FUTURE Days. POSES it SD & Al B® a: Se ae, ink el F A THREE- HOUSE Up VACANT LOT. Toe G STREET NORTH, BETWEEN iN STBEETS WEST, UCTION. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Oourt of the District of Columbia, passed on the lith day lof May, A. B. 1573, made in the cause of Waite ‘vs. Waite, and others, No. 3,151, Equity, I shall sell on the premises, on MONDAY, the 2d day of June, Dee at6 Schock, mall that certain ‘pines OF parcel of ground in ‘ashington, Dis- trict of Columbia, and known and described as lot numbered eighteen (15), insqnare numbered four hundred and fitty-five (435), excepting @ portion of said lot five (5) fect in width, on the eastern side of id lot seven (7) feet and six (6) inches in width on the rear of said lot, which has been reserved. for alleys, together with the improvements, which con: of, iree-story and atric brick dwelliny and a brick stable. twenty-four feet, Al he above lot hae ay tot adjoining, h t +t lot adjoining, hev- ing a front of 1 ot 3 sith a depth of 121 feet more or less, h fines: and back allers. ‘The time of sale as prescribed by decree are. One- third of the Rarchave in cash, and the remainder in equal installments of six, twel , and eighteen months, for notes bearing interest from the d jay of sale, and secured by thd notes mrchaser, and such other secarity as may b actory to the trostee, Conveya icing, &¢., at the cost of the pur: chaser, $20 will be Fequired at the time of sale, and if the terme of «ale are not complied with within five dacs the day of sale, the trustee reserves Property atthe risk and cost aser or purch -e1s. by ad- mes in © oe ewspaper shington. JOUN F. ENNIS. Trustes. REEN @ Wii my 28-d A ersand Real Brokers. orner Pennsy!va ve. and Mt! Star Office Buildings. LE OF & VALUABLE BUILD- rT! STREET, NEAK ld4tu sT. By virtue of a deed of trast, dated the $4 day October, A_D. 1368, and recorded in Liber T. and B, No. 3, f the @and Records of ashingt ¥) the subscribers will sell to the h UESDAY, the lock p.m ; Lot ered 28, (two sin the city of Was. ing- pay $2,343, with i. ter- nid expenses, terms of sal¢ are: One-fourth cash, (of wlich $1 must be paid at the time of the «ale,)and the Tesidne in equal sume in 6,12, 18 an] 24 months, for which the purchaser must give notes, beariug inter- est at seven percent. per annum, payable semi-an- puaily, and secured by a deed of trust on the prem- ixes. All conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser, If the terms are not complied with within five days from the day of sale, the Trustees reserve the right fo resell the property,or any part thereof, to the treet, 2h day of fur atores located | “< Proposals for Facl,” and ad- | dase! pahies Evening Stare? Waste at Posts in the following named States and Torrito- | dressed to the undersigned. gton city, at the risk and cost of the purchaser in Tics. to wit ‘aliforoia. Florida, G-orgia, LIAM B. SLACK default. ANTH. HYD Karieas, L ta, Nebraska, Nevada, | Major and Quartermaster, United States Marine JAMES W_ CORCORAN, { Trustees Rorth Cary Bech Caralind, ‘Texan, Corps. apas-lawiw | a2i-taw&da LATIMER & CLEARY, Ancts. Washington and 'W, ‘i ROPOSALS FOR STATI ‘RY. Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anctioncers. eo inactal SS ae P ez = paca De eerieei contheeet tse ite ed Dats. gues, which can be procured RPARTMENT OF STATE, Apris 21,1873, | _ ‘ ‘ gation at the Ordnance “Office War De Sealed Proposain fur furnishing eiationees tant SALE IN BANKEUPTCY OF TRACT OF LAND ashing? D.C. at this Arsenals or’ Depots; and Gh ‘Qtber posts will farnisis on app! as tow stores on hand their res: tiv oats arg for gale. acta eo tment reserves the right to reject all Dids which are Bet deem tisfactory. Pi to the acce of any bid, it will have to be ap- Proved by the War Departinent, Terms cash” Ten per cout. at the time of the award ‘and the rem T when the property is delivered. ‘Thirty days will be allowed for the removal of the ores. Packing boxes will be charged at prices to jermined by the Department. idders will state expli itly th Stores ai ‘ated which they bid for, and will gi the Kin quantities they propose to purchas Deliveries will only be made at the varios Posts where store Proposals will be addressed ta the U. 8. Orinance ing June 30. 1874, will be received at this veut until 3ist day of May, 1373, at 12 ‘ank forms for bidding will be furnished upon 2D. he bids will be considered and acce ‘and this advertisens sconpted by the ‘Secretary of tateyand the bond accompanying the same, shall constitute the contract between the Government sul the bidder or bidders, aud no further contract Will be executed. The articles contracted for must be farnished from time, during the year, in quantitica pur- o orders from the Department. tities of each article will, how- forduring the year. ust be signed by the individual or be accompanied by a bond, with Post where the ‘@ sum equal to fifty percent. Agency, N.Y. (P.O. Boxl Jand sh valid be en- is “kecepted, approved by a United dorsed “Proposals for Purchasi molete and Un- he district in which the sureties re- Serviceable Ordnance and Ordnance St. with business. fi the names of the Arsenals, Forts or D-pots where or furnishing such por- red, and the names f States or Territories in Which the stores proposed to be purchased are I cated. By authority of the Chief of Ordnance, 8. CBISPIN, Brevet-Cot .8.4., _ml2-6t Major of Ordnauce, P®oresars FOR FRAME BUILDINGS. Rarer dtm yng =: Orrice.? . Tox, D.C., May 13,1573 Sealed Proposals, i be awarded under it, and the performance of th ntract. All deliveries will be subject to inspection by an expert detailed for the purpose, by the Secretary of State, and thedelivery of an inferior article will be deemed sufficient cause to anuul the contract, at the option of the Secretary. Deliveries must be free of charge at the Depart ment of State, Washington. The failure te comply with any one order under the contract will, at the option of the Secretary of duplicate, with copies of this | State, operate as’ a forfeiture of the entire penalt aivertisement attached, will be received at this office | of the bond: or the & ry of State may direct PR AP me. Jove 21. 13. fo the purchase, in open marl f such quantities of Fort Whipple, ¥a., of the following frame bi ngs | any articles ax shall be necessary to supply the def- in serordance: The Rens tind specifications which | ciency caused by such failure, and charge to the may be acen is office, viz: contractors fifty per centum of the price which it shall be found necessary to for such articles, Proposal enaccompanied by a satisfactory bond will not be sidered, and contracts will be award- = oar {. established manufacturers of ur dealers in # articles. Proposals to be addressed to the undersigned, and marked * Proposals for Stati-nery.” ail-colm HAMILTON FISH, Secretary of State. OFFICE, CHIEF QUARTERMASTER, THIRD DISTRICT, DEPARTMENT OF THE EAST, Puitasupuia, Pa.. May 6, 1573. GOVERNMENT SUPPLIES. Sealed Proposals, in triplicate, with a oy of this is Office f the following-nained supplies at poate it of 0 ; tif Third Military ‘District, Beparttient of the . from July 1, 1873, to Jane 30, 1874, at such times and asters st the several ports a annie tne ES iS » be subject to the usual inspection, siz. ee AT BALTIMORE, MD. 163.100 pounds Anthracite Cowl, more or loss. 133 cords merchantable Hard W wd, more or less. 82 560 pounds Oats ( well sacked.) more or lesa, $1.32 pounds Hay, (baled,) more or less. 14.400 pounds Straw , (baled, more or lews, AT FORT McHENRY, MD. ‘To be delivered at such points at ‘the posts as the ‘Two (2) Sets Company Officers’ Quarters. One (1) Post Headquarters and Instruction Build- made when the buildings are com- ee ted Ys u D-partment rmation furnished upon application to Wat MYERS. Bvt. Brigadier General U.S. Army, Depot Quarterma OPFICE ACTING EeCDUSSARY SUBSIST- Fort Wuirrie, Va., May 12, 1873. Sealed Proposals in duplicate will be received at this © nntil 12 m.. Juve 17th, 1373, for furnish- ing the Fresh Beef required by the’ Subsistence Department, U.8 A., at this station, during the six months commencing July Ist, 1973. forms for prop sals and information as to ob jon to GEO. $. GRIME: mi6-6t Ist Lient., 24 Artillery, 4.0. Netce TO CONTBACTORS. Orr tne Potice eavence, Neted and Full mlz 6t N Lovisiava AVeNcE, Wasuixetox, D. C., May 14. 1373. Sealed Proposals, duly i ‘as such, will be Treived at this office until ‘clock M.,on SAT- UBDAY, May 23. for rebuliding, and also for ex- | acting Acslotant Qaatier ann ‘ fending snd rebuilding the Police Telegraph Lines | Aci! ae cn aaty at tha teme in the District of Columbia. Detailed «peeitications | gra tords merchantable Hard Wood, more er leas, for each will be fur n’ o M. S040 pounds Oats, (well sacked,) mo $0.48 pounds Hay, (baled,) more or ies. Vai, pounds Straw, (baled,) more or less. AT FORT FOUTE, MD. 78 cords merchantable Hard Wood, more or less. 7,85 pounds Corn ( well sacked ), more or less. 9556 Oats (well sacked), more oF less. 90,660 pounds Hay (baled), more oF leas, 17,20 pounds Straw (baled), more or loss. ante oats and corn to be clean, well sacked, in good rong sacks. ‘The hay to'be timothy of a good quality, free from weeds, cut in season, well cured, and baled. ‘The straw to be of good quality, clean, long, and "Bile fore h hould be mad ely i for each post shoul made separately. Bids will be received and contracts executed sub- hed on application, ¢ lesa. ‘rhe Tighe torejcct any and all bide i Recessary fUr the public sere MURTAGH, mi5-td President Board of Mot. Police. Paorces: LS FOR "oe TBANSPORTA- Dxrot QuARTERMASTER’s OFFicE, Sealed Proposals: is dupsiceis, wit! be rect? posals. in dupiicate, will be receiy. {his office until 22M. Jes 1373, for the per- formance of the daily trans; ation services by ‘water between this city and Forts Foote and Wasl ington, Md., which may be required by this Depart- ment during the fiscal year ending June 30.1574. Bidders will state the price per wan, and the price HOLLY. at this offic: Berven t ice’ re- ; also to the asnal conditions. Tiley the pascngers audetores.” Hach bid mast be | Bids to be addreaed to the undersigned at Phila- Sccompanied by a gaarantee of two responsible per- | deipbia, Pa endorsed * Proposals for Suppl ‘Sons that contract to be entered into will be duly | 4 as the case may be. ©. 8. SAWTELLE, Quartermaster United States Arm: Brevet Brigadier General, FUEL. ‘executed ‘The right is reserved to reject any and all bids not deemed advantageous t» the United States Proposals are to be addressed tothe undersigned, plainly marked “Proposals for Water Transporta: f Bidders are invited to be present at the opening. Any further information desired will be given on Spplication to this office. _mie6t proPosats FOR Sealed Proposals, in a Bs advertisement attached, ed WILLIAM MYERS, sponsible parties until 12 M., Juxx 14, 1873, to de- Brevet Brigadier General U.8.A., | Ter, ired, during the fiscal year cotmenc- mité6t 5 Depot Quartermaster. ing Suly Tiles, at the various ‘offices and officers” warters in this city and Georgetown, D. C., aud at Fort Whipples Vireinias about, ao ‘cords of Pine Wood, sawed and split and in the stick, 400 cords of Ouk Wood, sawed and split and i A RAILROAD ‘the stick, and AND 240 tons of Anthracite Coal whit red iv Beal Estate Hortgage Combined. t and to weigh 2,240 pon the tom am Bituminous Lamp Coal All the Wood aud Qual to be of first-class merchant: able guality. ‘ach bid tinst be accompanied by a written gnar- autee, signed by the bidder or bidders, abd a comp teut surety, certified to be such by sume. officer or Other person known to the Quartermaster’s Depart- tient to the effect that in the event of the aceept- fsuice of such bid at auy time within ten (10) days af. ter the opening of the bids the necessary contract In tts 7:80 Gold Bouds the Northern Pacific Ball- road Company furnishes to the public an tneestment security which combines the ready negotiability, the convenience, and the high credit of a Grst-claas rail- road bond, with the solidity and safety of s real es- ate mortgage on land worth at least twice the amount will be entered into, and that in case said party or caned. parties offering sh yall fail to pater inte mtract an ” aforesaid, he or they guara: 0 make good ths ‘They are offered at par in currency, and yield 9 | %/! is 01 IANDSOME PROFIT to exe 6-200. nee aaveoen Sa © their offer and the next lewest bid. The lowest aggregate bid will be entertained. ‘The bonds are s first and only mortgage om the | propicais will be marked" Proposals for Fucl,” aud Fond, its equipments and earnings, and also on ® to the undersigned. Iand grant which, on the completion of the road, will average 2UW acres to each mile of track. ‘They are issued tn denominations from 100 te 91,W0 Coupon, and § 100 to @10,000 Bogistered, pave thirty years to ran, bear an interest of 7:30 per cent. fp gold, and are EXEMPT BBOM UNITED STATES TAX to the bolder. ‘The semi-annual interest on the Registered fs paid with GOLD CHECKS, seut to the post address of the builder. All Marketable Stocks and Bonds recetved in ex- change, without expense to the investor, at their idders are aie | Letive te Swe 3 the comming. Full information furnished on application to t! : WM. MYERS, Brevet Brigadier General, U. 8. A., 146t Depot Quartermaster PROPOSALS FoR FORAGE AND STRAW. Derot Qvarr sHINGT Bealed Proposals, advertisement attached, are invited from responsi- Vie parties until 18M.) Jue 14, 1873, for furnish ing all the Corn, Oats, Hay and Rye Straw required at this depot during the fiscal year commencing July 1, 1573, to be delivered in such quantities wad at such times and places as may be directed by the De- pot Quartermaster. D.¢ nu duplicate, with «copy of U May 5, 1573. ‘he guantit, ired each month is estimated at ua ies rei bred Gor cea pees Reh Sais the bushel; 98,000 Ibs. of Hay, known as prime Tim- JAY COOKE & CO. othy sand 29,500 ibe. of Straw, all to be of Mrst-clase - merc! quality. ten guar- BANKERS, som. nartermaster’s Depart- a: sistemas rote in OF THE DISTRICT he necessary contract will be B Term, May 34, 1873. Jey executor of WM. ‘coter faty contract as afore OME deccened, the ekecater ctorveata basins ‘the differ- ze of the Sup ted BATURDAY the = “1D! 178, for the final setticnen fpr Forage,” and distributien of the personal estate of said de- as far rs PP ®FOsALs For SaNiTARY Wonk. Deror QuaRreR™: a Orrice, WASHINGTON, D.C asf Sealed Proposals, in duplicate, with a copy of advertiscmout attscheds will be Fecelved ac this of- Siege sortase ert tak i by the depot quartermaster. map i! SOLD BY ALL DR sc oe@isTs. N RICHABDSON COUNTY, NEBRASKA Will be sold, at auction, on WEDNESDAY, be 4th day of June, 15; 12 ock meridian, t the office of the Register in Bankruptcy, in ity of Washington, District of scribed tract, piece or ng in the county of Bich- The south one- 32,) in township two.(2,) and range eighteen (18,) east of the sixth principal meridian, containing three hundred and twenty acres of land, more or less. Terms: Cash. All conveyancing at coat of the purchaser, W. C, RESTOR, As-ienee of Z.M_P. n Bankruptcy, _m13 2awSwads ¢ Ancts, B* LATIMER & CLEARY Auctioncers and Real Estate Brokers, Southwest corner Pennsylvania avenue and 11th st., Siar Office Buildings. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSE- HOLD FURNITUR King & § EN & WILL r Washington pias and by direct T shall well. at Y MORNIN lence streets northwest, the f French-plate Pler Mir here nas arty secured by on WED DA r opi nt Lounges. sels Carpets and ply and Ingrain Cary all otber Household quisites, &c., in si ‘Terms cash. mis [Rep.} ugs. te, ac. niture, Kitchen re- SLATER, Trust H LATIMER & CLEARY, Ancts STEAMER LINES, ASCHOR LINE STEAMERS, Sail from Pier 20, North River, New Yo EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, The passenger accommodations on Steamers of bi are unsurpassed for ek nce and comfort. Cabin state rooms are Pieed <2 on upper deck, thus securing good light! and vertilation. RATES OF PASSAGE TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, OR LONDONDERRY. Sat. steamers, Wed. steamers. Guid. Currency. 875 and $66. §75 and 363 219. soeeeee $130 Steerage, currency, $30. Certificates for from any seaportor railway reat Britain, Ireland or the Vontinent at < LOW AS BY ANY OTHER PIRST-CLASS LINE. Passage pple to BENDER: N BROTHERS, 7 Bowling Green to ©. CAMMACK, 1423 Paton. w.or W MSON £ CO., 1733 Penn, |. in6-t,th a3 NEW EXPRESS LINE Via CANAL, m3 PHILADELPHIA, ALEXANDRIA, V. INGTON AND GEORGETOWN, Le Perot gente : UeBaY, st 12 m. we From 39 Water street, Geor; DAY and SATURDAY, at 10.2. m. This |e! connects at Phil: Iron Line” of steamers for Providence, Boston and New England States. No wharfage’ in Boston by this line @.F. HYDE, it for D. of O. WM. P. CLYDE & CO., Philadelphia. F. A. REID, Alexandria, Va. tM ALDO A. PEAROK, 64 Oongress Street, Boo n. Ss Freights delivered by Knox's Express. Orders left at General Office, 603 Pennsylvania avenn QF at the steamer wharf will be promptly ended 0. a VV 48HINGTON, NoRFOLI PROVIDENOE. ‘The fine Iron LADY OF THE paceg resemes her regular trips to Norfolk, will leave her wharf, foot of Oth street, every MONDAY THURSDAY, at 3 touching at principal River Landings, connect ng at Norfolk with Stoseaiiy of the M. and M. Line for Boston and 8 Vroight, should be, addressed vcare of Lady of the Lake, via Norfolk.” "Branch ticket office at Knox's Ex press Office, 663 Ponnaylvani o- t) M. OROUOH, Agent, &y-at1 2 KY OLAGRTT, General m4 Plant's Store, Cumane LINE. , Corner isth st. and Pa. ave. THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERIOAB BOYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. FROM NEW YORK. Alzerta.......Wed. May 14 | Batavia.....Sat_. May 7 { bussia......Wed..May 21 | Oslabria. Bat May TI 8Y Rene, Wed.May 25} Parthia ....Sat.... May 3} "Cub Wed...June 4] Samar Sat_.June 7 .Wed..Ju iL] Aby: ia Sat....June 4 ‘Steamers marked thus * do uot carry stecrage pas- ere And every following WEDNESDAY nd every flee (rom Nee Tar, tt STUB Rats oF Passace.—Cabin, 88), 3100, and g1% wid, according to accommo n. ichetato Paris, 15, gold, additional: Beturn tickets ou favorable terms.‘ Sigtectigelicksia from’ Liverpool and. Quesastows, rom , and ail parts of Europe, at lowest rates Thrcege dilis of lading given to Belfast, Glasgow, Havte, Antwerp and other points on the’ Continent and for . For, freight and cabin y at the Company's office, No. & for steerage passage, at No, AB. "Fane LYN. Agent, New York. novi8-ly Washiigton, D. Q. J f2CHaNTS LINE oF oTRAMBHIPS, WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. avenue. ered Knox's E: . omni ea oat aT Or. ave Bue; or at the steamer w at jens 4. W. THOMPSON, President, guar MADE TO ORDER. In connection with my Merchant Tailoring busi- ness, | am now prepared te MAKE SHIRTS TO ORDER, having engaged the services of one of the best cat- terein the country for that purpose. Being satis- fled of my ability to give entire satisfaction, both in style and fit, I respectfully solicit the patronage of yee @. T. KEEN, Shirt and Drawer: facturer, ald-lm only near Manus 432 9h street northwest. FORE GOING ELSEWHERE exanme the Sraater i ti" Fenns. ere Dress %. bad at A. AUCTION SALES. TO-MORROW. B® tazius s 3 Auctioneers and Brokers, Southwest corner of Penn. ‘and Lith street, Btar Omice Building. " AND BL! EA BRI CA ST: i To S10 Dr AIRS; CHINA WAL NUT MA MAR. BLE-TO: TAGE FURNIT ND HUSK MATTRI RNITURE: RE- STOVES: RIP geist ee NS Ss S! S, &c., ke, AT AUCTION y 20, 1873, ‘a lady declining housekeeping, No. 623 E street, between 6th and shall sell the above supe: niture. N. B.—Parties desiring to secure excellent Fur- niture would do well to attend this sale mit-d&de LATIMER & CLEARY, Ancts BY LATIMER & CLEARY, Auctioncers and Real Estate Brokers, Southwest corner Pennsylvania ave. aud ilth'street, Star Office Buildings. SALE OF CONDEMNED STORES AT MARINE BARRAC On TUESDAY, the 20th of May, will be for sale at the Marine Barracks, Washi of Ce ee Stores of the Qaarte On TUESDAY MORNING, M ccmmencing at 10 o'clock, at the residence of Tth northwest. we or collection of Far xe#, de, ko. Sale ock 8, m Parchasers ‘will be required to re- ethe articles purchased within five LATIMER & ©. ml0-dts BY LATIMER & CLE Auctioncers and Real Estate Brobers, Southwest corner Penna. avenue and 1th’ street, Star Office Bui A CHOICE COLLECTION OF FLOWERING PLANTS AT AUCTION On TURSDAY MORNIN: NB —The Ladi ‘Terms cash, m6 BY LATIMER & CLEARY, Auctieneers and Real Estate Brokers, Southwest corner Pennsylvania avenue and Lith st,, Star Office Building. SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS ON Sin STREET WEST AND RHODE ISLAND AVENUE. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Qourt of he District of Columbia, passed in Equity use No. 738, chancery rales 5, wherein Eliza- D Brent is plaintil and Charles ndant, the undersigned, duly appointe in said Cause, will sell, at public auction, in front o! the premises,on TU Y, the 20th day of 9 A.D. 1873, at 6 o’cloek p.m.. those valuable Build honld attend this sale. LATIMER & CLEARY, Ancts. ing Lots on Sth street west and Rhode Island avenge, pumbered It and 12, n Brent's subdivision of square ng 1.7574 square feet, and lot 42); lot 11 conta D685 'eqnare feet, terms of sale, as prescribed by the decroe, are: third casn, and the balance in two equal instal- for which f the purchaser will be pay able i twely hs, with inter- date sabist » Trustee, for each lo thi of $25 will Le re tthe property will be resold at the cost and of the purchaser. Title direct from government the United States. All conveyancing at cost of pur- chaser. JOHN CARROLL BRENT. Trost -2awads LATIMER & CLEARY, A I . H. WARNER, BY aay A Tal Extate Broker and Anctic neer, No. 729 Seventh street, betweea G and H. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF V IM- VROVED PROPERTY IN TI ORTHERN SECTION OF THE CITY, ON TREET OR COLFAX STREET, BETWEEN 151m AND lor STREETS NORTH WEST. By Virtue of a deed of trust, dated March let, 1358, and duly recorded in Liber 4, folio 303, one Of the lund records for Washington county, District of Co- lumb?a, and by direction of the party secured. I will sell, in front of the premises,on FRIDAY AFTER- NOON, May 9th, 1573, at 6 o'clock, to the hi igpent bidder, the west 45 feet 9 inches front of Lot 29, in Square 195; improved by three two-ste E i aatt Premises as may be debt ses, Or such parts. of necessary to satis! Terms of sal rd cash; balance in 6 and 12 interest. The det a deed of trust a1 rty sold. In cage the te not complied with In five days after Mod td Derrt the property 00 = the defaulting purchaser. ‘$100 down on day F KOONES, Trustee. B. H. WABNER, Auct. S77 THE ABOVE SALE I8 POSTPONED until fe oat Gh 40,1373, same hour and place, gio ee B. H. WARNER, Auct. 9-eokds LATIMER & CLEARY, BBY Atciloneers aa Beal Estate Brokers corner Pennsylvani Southwest corner Ponneyivax MPROVED TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE I PROPERTY ON lite STR WEST, NEAR MatSACHTSETTS AVENUE. é By virtue of « deed of trust bearing date the Jeth day of April, A.D. 1871, and recoded in the nd records of this District, in liber No. 645, at 288, and at the request of the party secured ront of the Premises, on of May, 1573, at 6 o'clock Lots ‘lettered Gand By in Cushing's wnbdi- of lots 2,3 and 4, in square numbered three me, (341. ‘The property fronts’ about 50 fect on llth street west, has a depth of about 9 feet, is improved with Sc mtortable residence, the sams being house No, Terme: One-balf cash, of which $350 mast be de- hen t! roperty is struc! a eo Tes Eine otihtn five days after ealos tie rerasiesier of the purchase money im equal instalments of six and tvelve months, with interest from the day of sale Deed given and trust taken, Conveyancing at ex pense of purchaser. I the terms of » complied with in Sve days,the deposit to be for- resale of the y made. eiteds and @ resale PRED. W JONES, Trasteo, mi2-d LATIMER & CLEARY, Aucts, BY B. H. WARNER, Real Estate Broker and Auctioneer, No, 729 7th strpet, between @ and Hl, TRUSTEE’S SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT ON K STBERT, BETWEEN 17TH ST. AND NEW HAMPSHIRE AVENUE. y virtue of @ deod of trast.dated March 9th. a=: of record in Liber No. 6li, folio 212, one of ‘he land recoras for the county’ of Washington, and by direction of the owner of the note secur thereby, Taball sell at auction, tn front of the prem- iscs, on TUESDAY, May 20th inst., at 6 o'clock m part of Lot No 3,in snare No: 1st, being one: haif of the Property from front to rear secured by 3 sale are not said trust, ig 8 front of 20 feet by a depth of 127 feet € inches, with the im provements thereon, being & two story Frame House. Terms of sale: One-third cash, (of which #25 will be required to be paid immediately after sale.) and the balance in six and twelve mouths, with in- terest secured by deed of trust on the propert: All conveyancing at the cost of purchaser, ai the terms are not cc lied with in ten days from theday of gale, the Trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defauting pur- chaser. ASBURY LLOYD. Trustee, m2 B. H. WARNER, Auct. BBY GBEEN & WILLIAMS, Anctioncers, ‘Northwest corner of 10th and D streets, TWO FIRST-CLASS PRIVATE RESIDENCES, FRONTING ON E BTREET NORTH, NEAR THIRD STREET WEST, AND NEAR THE CITY HALL, AT AUCTION. ‘On TUESDAY, the 20th instant, at 6 o'clock ea: m., We aball sell,on the premises, t stury mastic front Briek Honses, fine c roots, with all modern improvements, consisting of gas, water, bath-room, &c., makiug firet-class residences, being houses’ Nos. 3/2 and 304, and thas ng god fronts and depths, Terms: One-fourth cas! nce in one, two and three years for notes bearing seven per cent. inter- est, and secured by adeed of trust on the premises sold. Conveyancing, &c., at cost of purchaser, One hundred dollars down on bach house at time of sale. mil-td GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts. No. 729 7th street, between G and H sta. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED KEAL ESTATE ON D STREET NORTH, BE- TWEEN 61 AND 9ru STREETS EAST. By virtue of a deed of trust aated September W9th, A. D. 1867, and duly recorded in Liber E. records for Was n county, D.C., ee! bic auction, in front of the premises, on SATUR- BAY, the 24th day of May, A’D. 1873, at 9 o'clock P.™., all those certain i ‘or parcels « ituate and lying in tae city of Washington, D. C.. d known and described as lots lettered and marked “R” and “8,” in the subdivision of the west half of aquare numbered nine hui and sixteen, (916,) with the im thereon. Terms nown ateale. A deposit of @: be required st time of sale-on PRYGREEN & W ‘No, 1001, N "RUSTE: BALE TING LOT At Ti AUCTION SALES, THIS AFTERNOON. BY RELLEY 2 GATOHELL, Anctionsors corner of 11th and F streets: oat. SALE oF FINE PROPERTY ON D ANB FIEST ETREETS SOUTHWEST, Tstanb. x. gRoveD BY SMALL TENEMENTS, aTal o'clock B m., on the é. MONDAY next, the 19th instant, at 2:30 1, 2,3 and part of lot 14,in ‘emises, we shall sei! Lots 60 feet on the north side of South luare Sw), fronting Street, between Ist and 2d = from 75 to 100 feet to an al frame tene- » to four rooms each of lot 14 fronts 17%: feet on Ist street, yack 98 feet, and improved by a Frame Dwel- » containing four rooms ‘erma: One part of the above nce in one, two and other one-balf cash; balm ‘months, all with notes bearing eight per cent. pay roperty one-fourth bree years. On the ¢ in six and twelve terest at the rate of ble semi-annually, Rerannam, ‘and secured by deed of trust on the property #old, Conveyancing at the cost of purchaser. §30down on each piece of property when sold. mileeat KELLEY © GATOHEL, Av B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, _ No. 1001, northwest corner lth and'D sts. A GOOD TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE, FRONT. ING ON VIRGINIA AVENUE, BETWEEN Sv AND 4% STREBTS WEST, ISLAND, AT AUCTIC NDAY, the 19th instant, at 6 Me n., We shall sell,on the premises, lot 3) fe by 10 feet deep, to an asley, with ‘he tn a brick dw Aweltin ing of frame immodin xl tw © after the abe e dweiling hi oker and Anctionser, tween G and H deed of trast t din liber No. 609, fol onds for. thy nty of Wa , Lshall offer for sale at in front " AY, the y of May, : Cor pa taated n sin U improv sonth end of the Navy Yard bri ; being 20 by 100 feet, with thy Termes of sale be paid immed twelve, ond ¢ bya deed 0) bs ute of f which $25 must the balance in six, with interest secured the day Property at aver, Trustes, R, Anct rust on the with in fi reserves the right to he defaniting parc ENRY C ADDISON BH. WARNE EARY nod BY LATIMER & cL . Auctioneers and Real Estate Brokers, Southeast corner Pennsylvania avenue and 1th st., Star Office Building. RABLE BUILDING LOTS ON U STREET, TWEEN J4ru orm STREETS 19, in syuare a eet 8 inches on n Lith and 1st et, with adept The property will Wa J to suit purchasers third cash; residae in six and twel ron m pay my ts to he seenred by deed of trast cing at cost of parchasers. $25 on each lot at t .or iftaken by nrcha & LATIMER & CLEARY, Ancts_ Y BH. WABNEK. Real Estate Broker and Anctton: No. 729 7th street. between G and H sts. TEUSTEES SALE OF TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE ON Yru STREET, BETWEEN T AND U STKEETS NORTHWEST By virtue of adeed of trust, dated Fobrnary 3. INT}, and duly reconied, and at the re {the party secured, 1 will ND 19, 173, Ay be complied with in se WM. i ms-Sawdds BO. WARN Y LUTTRELL & b “NNINGTON, Anctioneers, 917 Louisiana avenue, bet. 9th and loth ste, —TWO TWO-S NGS ON 2774 ST. BE’ LD ORTHWEST DWELLT As ME ON L st, B ns, + NORTHWEST, W By virtue of a deed of trust, dated May 1%h, A.D. 157}, and duly recorded in Liber No. 643, 1 339, f the lan ords for Washing District of Colambia, and by re- ared the I will of the pres tot Way'2tst. aD. 153, at fort 2 inches fronting K streets northwest, in + in said hes of part 13, in articularly described in 2 et seq. one of the » to ro ements thereon, consisting welling: Also, on the same day, at 6 o'clock p_m., all those paris of Lots Nos. Wand 1s. in Square No. 55, in sai city, and described ax tollows: Beginning at the 16; thence running 82 feet 6 inches; thence west 32 fest; thence 1h 10 feet ; thence east 6 foot; thence north 72 feet ches to the lire of L street gorth, and thence east line 2% feet to place of beginning. Refer- ° particular description in Liber J. A. 0 405 ot seq., one of the land records ¥ said District, improved by a 2-story Frame her with the im wo 2-story Brick eli, Terms of sale in each case: One-third cash; bal- ance in equal payments in twelve and eighteen months, the parchaser givi rea bearing ten per cent. interest from day of sale, and secured to sth faction of the trustee, on the property sold; $100 the first and $30 on’ the secs Pronertysbove- named must be paid down at time of sale... Convey- ancing and recording at purchaser's cost. The tras- tee reserves the right to resell the property. at the risk and oast of the defaulting purchaser or purcha- sere. in case the terms are not complied with within Sx d8y" ARET SSIag HOLTZMAN, Trastes, _ng-d_LUTTRELL & DUNNINGTON, Aucts, IMER & CLEARY BY aiciincersand Heal Eatate Brokers, ‘ia avenue and Lith st., uilding. CHANCERY SALE OF THE DESIRABLE RES- JDENCE, No. 38 Isr STREET, BETWEEN AY Jape AND MARKET, GEUBGETOWN, virtue of @ decree of the Supreme Court District of Columbia, passed on the 7ch May, A.D. 1873, in'Chancery cause of Sommen ct al. Na, Pazne otal, No: $02 Eyuity No.12, 1 will sell at public auction,on MON- he 2d day of June, A. D. 1873, at '6 o'clock he Lot lyin zand be- in front of the premises, i the city of n the Dis:rict of Co- Jum bia, and Know -d upon the ground Blas Bist of sald city an the next west part of ing’s were, in Beatty and Hawkia’s addition t> Gcorgetown jand back ground of Lot nambered ox bundred and two, (102,) beginning for the same at the southeast corner of said Lot on Ist st., and ran- ning west along the line of said strest twenty-eight (25) feet eight (5) inches; thence north to alley inthe ar one hundred and twenty-two (122) feet; thence t along the line of said alley twenty-eight (28) feet eight (8) inches; thence south one red and twenty-two (122) feet to the place of beginning, to- gether with the improvements thereon,consisting of ial Brick Dwelling, containing about fif- rooms. ed by the decree: One- e insix, twelve and eigh- oved notes or bond will te ep montis. for which 9p) be taken, payable in equal instalments with interest at eight (B) per cent. per annum, payable semi-an- iy. A deposit of two hundred dollars will be re- dat time of sale. If the terms of sale be not complied with in five days from day of sale the property will be resold at the cost and risk of the defaulting purchaser. Conveyancing at purchaser's e NoF CLEARY, Trustee, “miv-2aw&ds LATIMER & Z EARY. Aucts. TIMER & OLEARY Be ne ee ti a thweat corner Pensylvauia avenue : = cor Bar Oftcs Buildings. . CHANCERY SALE oF VERY VALUABLE B 3 PROPERTY, 462 PEWNSYLVA AVENUE, SOUTH SIDE, BETWEEN 455 Gru STREETS NORTHWEST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of he District of Columbia, passed on the 7th day of May, A.D. yt ey ae a ve. Payne et al., No, 342. it: 23 DAY, the tell, blic auction, on TUES ot June Ja. D-ist3y at '6 0% yok mtn front rvation B, day of June, A. D. 1573, at'6 o'c of the premises, Lot numbered 31, lying and being in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, with improvements thereon, consisting of a substantial brick store and warehouse. Said lot is more particularly described as follows: Bogiuai for the same at the northeast corner of said lot running thence west along the line of Pennsylvau: avenue twenty-five (25) feet; thence south to alley the rear one hundred and twenty-seven (127) feet fi 5) inches: twenty -f ; h avenue and the place of the beginning one hundred and twenty-seven (127) feet five a ‘Terms of sale ‘the purchaser. Con- ¥, Trustee. Ee OLEARY. Aocis, WaGG . BE. |AMAN, BX 78 G.Tinnate Auctioussr, 519 7th street, USTERS SALE LUABLE TER te Be AUCTION SALES. BY JAMES G D, Auctioneer. No. 1014 Pennsylvania avenne, SALE OF FLOWERING PLANTS, ROSES, GE ~_ RANIUMS, On TUESDAY, May Zist,at 230 p.m, the auction room, 1014 Ba, arcane nu SAMES GUILD, Avct BB* DESCANSON, DOWLING & 00. Avct'rs, Southeast corner %b and D streets northwest. SOAPS, TEAS. CANDLES. FOUNTAIN. SHELE CHROM 9S, SODA On TUESDAY MORNING. Ma GOODS 2Orm, commencing at 10 o'clock, we will sell th. above mentioned goods, Leo, 3 Sewing Machines, in good erder. L det Jewelry | Chile's Fnenivere Chromos. NSON, DOWLIN, SE. WAGGAMAN, Beal Estate Auctioneer, 919 Tth street a it DUNE B* TH CO., Ane: DELIGHTEUL RIGHT ROOM BRICK. No. 906 | 20rn STREET. BETWEEN T AND & ‘On THURSDAY, May 224.4. 3 o'clock > m &: 1 sell, on the p-emises, the above property, having @ front of 1) feet on Sb 4. Special attent: ts called to this house, betrug m Aeeirall in all ite appointments mig THOS. EF. WAGGAMAN, Avot Y LATIMER & CLEARY, ‘J Southwest corner Penney lvar avenne acd lth street, Star Office Building ANT BEDDING PLANTS, FROM THE NUS SERY OF JOHN SAUL Terms day of sale bt, Sp oa Brokers, FOURTH SPRING SALE OF GREEN HOUSE THURSDAY MORNING, no (Revi I ¥ DUNCANSON, DOWLING @ O0., * Coruet #b and D streets sorthwest, VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON _K STREET, KRTWEEN lore AND 16ry STS. NORTH : RAT AUCTION LATIMER & CLEARY, Ancts ynary 1s op Nerth K str all of this property, as it ie = in Washington, being on the most ° Jou the nor my B* SLEARY, Auctioneers and Real Estate Brokers: | South orner Pennsylvania avenue au = South weet Cort tar Office Buildings. S SALE OF A FIRST CLASS RES ST, AND Ty virtue Liber N. the promives, the ent in trade, furniture, fixtures and lebse of the prem. ises No. 420 7th street northwest, in the city of Wasi D.C.,tormerly known'as * Kioman’s Restaurant, The house is doing a good business, and ix com plete in all of its appointan It will be aold axa wh The lease hast * to run from the Ist day of July next, at the monthly rent of $25. 90), With Intercet at eight per expanses of LE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED E; 2 THREE-STORY BRICK Ud SIDE OF L STREET, ) orn SOUTHWEST, Kh and I. of a decd nd duly re of the fand 4 by request of party secure ction, in front of the premise SATURDAY, May Sia. 3 at 6 o'clock, p. m.,all that certain of ground ying and being in the B, in said District, and k If of lot numbered t ed five hundred and « sii on south Li str 11 inches, and bound ley, and onthe south or rear by nvements th third ca f ¥ must b ! purchaser secured on the property suld to satis“act tee u ng and recording at pan cont eTrnstee reserves the rigat to resell the Ureperty at the Fisk and cost of defe iting pur. haser or purchasers in case the terms are complied with within six dugs after WM. Fo HOLT. mi9d_ LUTTRELL « DUNNL YB. a. Ww Ek, BBY ©: 2 SEND iitate Broker and Auctioncer, No. 729 7th street, between @ and H. TEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED 2 Tey THE COBNER OF l6rx AND By virtue of a deed of trust to me, bearing date the Ist day of February, A.D. 1872, ani Trustee. STON, Aucts TR f June, 1873, a ambered nineteon (19) and on of Square numbered (152), as the same are and plan of the city of ‘The property fronts about 403 feet on 16th street, and has 8 depth of about 97 feet, to an alley, and binds on M street, and is improved with a large 2% ory Frame Store and Dwelling, and two muailer Frame Houses, ‘and is located in a rapidly improving rt of the city. P The property will be sold subject to a prior incum- Dbranee of @ 4.0). which mataree Janaary 0. rms > e-half cash, and ihe residue in xix months, with interest from day of sale. §100 to be dep wre — the —-, is strack off. Al! con- Tepancing at cost of purchaser. pti 3.3. GRIGGS, Trustee. nr 19-cokds BH NER, Auct, WILLIAMS, Auctionsers, = B* beth northwest corner 10th and D sts. G LOT FRONTING ON NEW JERSEY AND RUNNING THROUGH TO 2 EN Qist instant, at 6 PD m., we on the premises, Lot in Charles Stott» subdivision of Sauare 563, being I7 feet 4 inches front by LW feet de through to 2d street, making « geod building front on both streets, Terms: One-third cash: balance 6 and 12 months for notes bearing interest, and secured by a decd of trust on the premises sold. Conveyancing, &c., cost of purchaser. $100 down on day of sale m6 GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. ¥ MATTINGLY & WHEELER, Anctioncer, . 603 Ninth street northwest, By virtue of a deed of trust. dated April 26th, Bis: recorded in Liber No. 631, folio 167, one of the laud records for the County of Washingt direction of the owner of the uote secured thereby, we shall sell at auction,in front of the premises on FRIDAY, May 23d thst..at 6 D. m., lot sub. 10, and the west half of lot sub. sqnare 943. ‘Terms .of sale: One-third cash, (of which $25.00 on each lot will be required to be paid immedtately after sale), and the balance in ‘six and twelve months, with ten percent. interest, secured by a deed of trust on the property. If the terms of «ale are days after the day of sale, the trustees reserve the ht to re-sell the y at the risk and cost of the purchasers. Con. veyancing recording to be at the cost of the purchasers WH. WARD. JOBN H. MATTINGLY, { Trustess. MATTINGLY & WHEELER, Aucts, and by MyYereRiots Dy Maine.—The following are the about 9 o'clock on Friday event the ity of the house of Miss 3 hes tee vicia- ink, who testified that Dr. Baker came to her house between the hours of Sand 10 o'cle ing a knock at the undressed a o'cloe! Gy a Raker «bet me.” was found that it was notso. Si through the » bors found Raker “fen Mink’s yard and his ked floor and i me tragedy arrested horse in the barn. 1 mi unfortunate man ly He had by wrong side out. ard It is supposed that ing so fell backward in ch be was found his breast into bis lung. A post m: ata third party is implicated Ax UNtwren w oh fu thew th question. leg too to. the phys ars moth or the spring er and wh y dised they had b drat man for what has b hardly think gratite rdrawing up and let him im, nd retired with her. About 16 me to the house of Mr. Spoar im *, crying On exw peared to be tna state of frenzy and great excitement all t. Inthe morning the ney he door of th eaking it »pe @ deadon the chi ats and vest on, the latter yne stocking partially om. after ving bis fatal dress himself, © position im The ball passed through The woman has beem Tem examin ' finist Ps te wound he made an attempt te Important evi graphed for, and the im- ctured umed to-day. It t= cong NAL ACTOR Om hired a fa the ays thus spent, i was already to plant, Was not part of the Carmi longing to a poor itl be very grate- the v the gto) 1 thal but who ne a lot & doubt w ‘tims xpense, ow they caa get anything more is « rurs the py ona broken tight. When bis attention was called fact he paid no attention to it. If have s tor errors of they wt likely to advamee their other day, on ly me throug ara year the Ja) , When she is at b 87°A cocoanut exp! uschek call the great actress pleded in Richmond the p etrihing « youth aud slight uring him, 7 Chicago gets importa: handise via Montreal the New Vork beautiful In dan Faropean heaper than istom house na school girl, thirteen sia fect one inch high, ts causit general rupture an short boys who try t ng th suspenders of the kins be 67 Theenterprising vagabond who is organ- izing a brass band of twenty women says that if they learn half as many the experiment cw 87 A woman in Fi i Med from charch ff cars while a man whom she disliked was praying - sto mer 87 There is a man of our achuaint wieal that be stone for his wite dressing bureau. 87° So many New dup by th » rise nent eee nt “airs” as they put om, ot fail to be a success, t Madison, Iowa, was e or putting her fingers nkins writes from Paris that pink silt ings and da be quite the correct thing fur misses this sum y slippers with bows, will has had a coffin and made from her marb Orleans babi ddogs that t ir might and er 87 Keports from Khiva represent that the Khan is g Kustan Dodied men to resist the t patly al umn: med at the approack of t and has ordered all able- vaste 87 Bayard Taylor is the New York Tribune's Vie wh the mystery. S7-A New Orleans child, whose death had been formally certified by the thunde na special cc pening festivities of the all European lan fall beard He espondent. In describing fair he save that wages were heard, German nglish coming next at man, who had luxuriant heir recently lost them both in@® sa strong, well man, and as, t married, be caunot explain ily by rsician, clap of last weck, just as the hearse drove up to the doo MARRIED. LANE—COOK. May 6th, 13, at the parson by the Kew, BENEDICT Mi” ton STONE—SIMPSON BRUFF Atl a. m., on the t6th LANE and AL y beth of Washing- On Thursday, May 15th, at Church. by the pastor, STONE © La imore papers s see: DIED. ELLA. the tat ented and beloved daughter of J. Guldsburough ané Eliza A. Bruff, aged 1 ‘All who knew her lov her, reas tue i * I'm not afraid to die, I've ne'er dowe wrong, bat do not want J leave my ma and pa” white, and UNDERTAKERS. R IcHARD F. HARVEY, (Bucussor to HARVEY @ MARR, No. 034 F Staxer, between Ninth and Tessa. METALLIC BUKIAL CASES AND rg L CASK BTS marl-ly wor SHROUDS, HABITS, @ Ricmanw W. BARKER, CABINET MAKER AND UNDERTAKB&R, ELSVENTH STREET, near F. Ui Oi FURNITURE 27,411, E 106 MADE SED WwW ILLIAM HACKETT, ‘No. 730 71u Staxer, Between@ anv BS vaewm, epas-ly Coffins and Caskets of all kings WE HAVE J0sT RECEIVED oe DOZER LADIES’ SKIRTS, WHICH WB AKB SELLING aT ®° CENTS PEK SKIRT. LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR, aso 623 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, Metropolitan Hotel Biook. Sw DEAR READER, before it Inte. heir gurmenie af A STRAUB tag Penna. ave., near Lith. mi? B* DUNCANSON, DOWLING & OO, Aucts. Corner &b and D streets norihwest. VALUABLE. BUILDING LOTS IN FIRST WARD, AT AUCTION. Y AFTERNOON. May 24, ot is ‘Uth street northwest, and the attention of buyers is called to this sale, as property in thet part of the ong. is rapidly gin 0 scleuiwopiiw EXTER. na be tome TOR ts used Fornaie by t. °. the te cog Sete Sa

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