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FURNISHING GOODS. PARTY DRESSES, READY MAUVE, FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN, LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR W LL OFFER THEIR ENTIRE STOCK OF Ladies’ and Children’s ‘Tarletan and Swiss Dresses AT & DISCOUNT, he Stock on hand to make room for a Large ing Goods t arrive next month. Spr & THE STOCK OFFERED is NEW AND DESIRABLE, And embraces the FOLLOWING STYLES AND QUALITIES: CHILDREN’S WHITE SWISS OVERDRESSES, $3, $3 50, $4, 94.50, MISSES’ WHITE SWISS WAISTS, $4 to 87. LADIES’ SWISS POLONAISE, Handsomely Trimmed, At 91s, @15, 815.79, $27 and $30. LADIES SWISS AND | TARLETAN DRESSES Plain ond Handsomely Trimmed, at Siz, S16, S29, $25.50, 853.00, 937.60 #10, 300 CHILDREN’S White Pique Dresses, Sacques, and Cloaks, Closing Oat Cheap at LOCKWOOD, BUFTY & TAYLOR'S, anté-tr 635 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. — Palmer’s Patent RDOUBLE-YOKE SHIRTS, READY MADE. 6 SHIRTS FOR 616 50 3 SHIRTS FOR 6550 1 SHIRT FOR 83 00 We know the PALMER PATENT DOUBLE YORE to be the BEST SHIBT at the price in the market,and we particularly reqnest everyone to examine the quality of Linen and Muslin used an! judge for themselves. It is our intention to incrense our sales of Beady- made Shirts ONE THOUSAND DOZEN during the coming season, and we hare therefore made our PRICES BELOW COMPETITION, and withinthe Teach of every one that wants a FIRST-CLASS SHIBT AT ALOW PRICE. SPECIAL ORDER DEPARTMENT. This Departmont is on ths second floor, and is well stocked with a spiendid line of PLAIN and FANCY SHIBIINGS. Weare prepared to make tospecial order the DOUBLE-YOKE SHIBT io from three to ten days. Tne success attending the mancfacture of this shirt during the past two years, has proven, beyond a» donbt, that it is the most comfortable and perfect-fitting one made in any section of the world. The thousands of orig. inal and duplicate orders received for these Ovle- brated Shirts fully confirm the assertion, and we can fully substantiate it. Give them atrial, and be con- vinced fer yourselves. We are the only owners and authorized manufacturers of PALMER’S PAT- ENT DOUBLE-YOKE SACQUE SHIRT for the District of Columbia. All other persons attempting to manufacture them are infriagers, and the public are cautioned acatnst ordering or purchasing them of any other parties. LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR, 625 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, LAUNDRY DEPARTMENT. NOW PREPARED TO DO GEN. LAUNDKY WOKK ON SHORT NOTICE. Parties wishing to have their goods called for will please make their arrangements at the atore. LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR, jenié-tr 623 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, _—_—_—_—— INSURANCE OOMPANIES, STEAMER LINES. T= if THE SEASON FUR FIBRES. GUARD AGAINST THEM BY (NSCRING youn PBOPEBTY (BEAL AND PERSONAL TH THE CORCORAN FIRE INSURANCE Co. OF THE DISTRICT OF OOLUMBIA. CAPITAL. reconee. $100,000 Ofce, 1429 no a avenne. ao LENMAN, Pre J.T DYER. Soc + of Newark, N.J ROE OR Agents. decW-tr_ No. 611 7th street, opp. B. EeaQvir. = 0) bustness Deen tis lntgest cf aay siutioe baeiadies tehbeweret ¥. HE Guxezat Asxny, 3 and 608 7th stre ysscas youn pete OPWa yaa ogaae | 1837, 7. HOLIDAY GOoDs. Hx <= RO, e05 pememracenes AvENG: uder National H. ~ Ts, pened and bel “regular Brice, at PRINOE'S, Looe Penoayivania ae HOLibaY BOOKS. STANDABD WORKS. FANCY GoODs. LEATHER WALLETS and POCKET BOOKS. JUVENILE BOOKS, « largo assortment. PBAYEB BOOKS, &c., &c. R. B. MOHUN & CO., _Secl?-tr_ Corner Pennsylvania w H OLIDAY PRESENTS. MADAME ESTREN, imported an immense Tovoiesot HOS Ttwas ot the bolidays, com Reduced from oi Call eas hate “camping car large stock savies. of fone & the les feb mcronsta: In HOLIDAY goons OF ALL KINDS. reduced 30 per cent. cents per yard. Hew stork ‘Mills iis Getton, Weents, REMOVAL. BEMOVAL. DEVLINaco., HAVE REMOVED S4LO00N PARLOR AT 1106 F street, JNAKD LINE. Cc NOTICE, With the view of diminishirg the chances of col- lision, the Steamers of this Line take a specified course for all seasons of the year. On the outward e from Queenstown to New York or Boston, crossing Meridian of 50 at 43 | or nothing to t sort of 43. the Moria rn omew ar 1° ian of 00 at @ lat, or notaing to'the nord of 42, THE BRITISH AND NORTH seeaican ROYAL MAIL STEAMSH BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, stpw You. AT CORK HARBOR. OM Wed., Feb. wai Feb. i By Feb. 18| M. eqneamers marked thus * do net carry stecrag: pas- ‘Rares oF Passace. o5.— Cobia, 2 2, OY $100, oy e130, gold, according to to Pat fis, $15. Sie ts Return arn tickets ‘on favor. Btecrage tickets from Liverpool aud Queenstown, and all parts of Kurope, at lowest rates. Through bills of Tadin, given for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, twerp, and oth other ports on the Uontinent, and for fed For freight and cabin past- py at te Company's 4 Bowling age passage 't Broadway, Trinity Ba iitigg- or (0 OT OTIS BIGELOW, Banker; D street seaneon ‘Sao iy CHAS. FRANCKLYN, Agent. WwW AmmIEgTOy, 50H SORTOLE. BOSTON AND pe J fine Iron Steamer L LA or LAK her regular trips to ny 5 Faae oe leave ber wharf, toot eos | ae couzecting ai ‘Morte wid Reta o Freight should bs addressed ‘. Lake, via Ni > Branch pee ne Ke (Mz8cHanT's ig o y, STEAMSHIPS Sasnneell AND NEW YORK. 120 Stoazash pe E.O. ENIGHT and ere Ena wil mao reqaiar week *- Papa ABET nt ae BW EXPRESS LINE VIA CANAL, PHILADEL EMA ALEXANDRIA. y, LON AND a EORGETOWN, b’ nates Dats. Pn North Wharves, Phil- as Spyies ‘and’ BAT. cy yasa- 0., TUBS- with “Olyde’s and is To Comtractors, Builders, Others whom’ it may ‘The United reeset: Lumber Merchants, and concern. sighs See cata ORAL Pe ged T. MITCHELL, 1 Pounsyivenia wk ary eat tangee aoe Spring Impottation, an29 6t oS BALtinoge AND OHIO RAILROAD. WINTER SCHEDULE. Frspvary let, 1574, m.. pA iF ~~ samme Boston, Bal- 1m... Pittsbu: ville, St. Louies Delumten) Ba many, Wass’. Sf Satie Sarthe Washingice. ‘County and yal ae Pullman’Cars, Diane? at inger at afion. re ,Balimoro et bp ag all Way sae York, Paint, Norfolk, Bal- ne v kauri, B Relay, Frederick, W fichester and all Zutermediats Beeeistown 3 45pm ae re Frederick and all Way Sta- ons. 4.45 Bs m., Bal:imore, Annapolis and all Way Sta- Philadelphia and Bal.imore. Supper at 4 Pittabore,, Chiongo, Clocianatl, Louts wile,’ '& hous bolamoas, 5, Wheel ing andthe West. Pullman a Breakfast ot” loratton: m., Baltimore and all Way Stations 08: Philadelpaia, Boston, Bal- simon and ‘Op. m ‘Baltimore and all Way Stations. SUNDAY TKAINS. ™, 0; 7.49, 7.50, 9.00 and 11,30 pm. it Trains Stop at Viaduct Hotel, Relay House Sta ton, For further information apply at the Baltimore ffi ngton Station, and 4 Ohio Ticket Offices, W ia avenue, where orders will be s4,t0 be checked and received at int in th = Taos, BsHARP, Master of Transportation, M. COLE, Gonoral Ticket Age: fot GEO. 8. KOONTZ, Gen'l Agent. TsRocen LINE BETWEEN WASHING- TON, PHILADELPHIA & NEW YORK. Wasnr nae ember 25, 1373. ‘Trains between W Washington ‘ ‘and New York are 20, ems 88 follows, viz @ NEW YORK, without chance of cars. M. and Leave daily, except Sunday, at 8-004. 1:00 and 9:0 aM. ane FOR PHILADELPHIA. ate Sally except Sunday, at $:00 A.M. and 200, 6:30 a: sabe Now By M.and Philadel- shin at 8:30 as Us : waa Through tickets to Philadelphia, New York er can be had atthe Station Office at all hours he Company's Office, 459 Penn- Passengers purchasing tickets atthe can there arrany have their baggag fr residence, taken to the depot, aod od put in the timore Set Otter railroad advertisement for sghedule between Washington, Baltimore, ANDAp- oe “THOS. B. SHARP, Master of Transportation, "OOLE, Gonetal Ticket G0: 8. KOONTZ, Ageut at Weshtogton, BALTIMORE & POTOMAO RAILROAD. Dero conneR 6tu and B Streets N.W. Afr December 7th, 1373, trails will ran as follows: TRAINS LEAVE RK TRAINS repeat AT? SALTIiM v. er? ages Sot GTO. — non La th 138. ofc anon aon oR gun- 5:35 a.m. we Accom. modatio st Line! o 8. Wert, dally ex Sona; 13 p. m., New Yor! EP antl ‘x. Sunday. Baltimore Express, 5: daily, ex. Sunday. ee eet ‘Cincinnati and laa daily except 6:40 p. tn.» Acoommota-|" Bata: Seite foe Sera ex. Sunday | West and nd North. he ay gia st oly. Bes 11:05 i express apm, Paciic Mix sity = vy leaving Washir ston at 4 3:50 p.m., connect at Bowls with trains ori leaving Bowie at 10 4. m., and 3: arriving at Marlboro" ef 11:10" asa Gud” * grains leaving Washington at 8:03 and 8:38 a. m. gd $20 p. m. connect at Odenton with trains for Tent hrriving at ase 10:33 s,m, and §:30 p. oe Ppie wi oo. leay. and 6:50 ». As hele orders at Ticket ‘Dice northwest corner of 1Sth street and’ Ponusylvi 7 street and Pesns P. m., Accommoda- tion? except Sunday 30 daily, "from ee ee Pas, Eat Todiapapolisy iicaierities 8 jeans, Ohicago, Oru F points north, poreetc woe a southwest. DUBA E. 8. YOUNG, Gen’l Pass’r Agent. Pease PH. Lema. LAE W ¥O) RE, OSTON. AND ALL POINTS Ty THE NEW ENGLAND tHROUGA BETWEEN RASHINGTON WITHOUT CHANG E OF CARS, equipment on this line is new and of the mo degant (PAR RLOR CARS ON DAY TRAIN PULLMAN rite 5 (Mout Thalns.e @ARS ON after Sand pita g TRAINS DAILY (EXCKPY SUNDAY) fring at the depot of the Balrwnore asd northeast corner of 6th and B 03 a, m. daily, West Philedelptia at 12:52 p. m. daily, “Few York st 4:45 p.m. daily, except eae bn Paar ws 6:08 p.m. daily, ex. “Eerneat at Hew York at 10:10 p. m. daily, except apiGHT EXPEESS, leave eee at® Leave Baltimore at 1 5 Pum Leave West Philade! pt 2: oe ms B. daily. Arrive at — York at 6 a. m ‘BRAINS RATULNING. eave al York 3 9 ti = ts, leave ego Fork a3 p.m, athe Richmond aoe a Wee ing renee ¥ xD Dial Rzgreat, leave New Yor 2. Areiveat Waal Sa.m. Ht » Iences on orders left at the following offices, there tickets and information can be cbteinod 2 righ ee 18th street and Penn: street and Penna. ave. siete Baltimore and Potomas ila 8 m2 Syetf Genersi Passenger ALEXANDEIA & + WASHINGTON BRB ALEXANDRIA & FREDERICKSBURGR.R. Conner ov B awp SrxTa S7TReRTs. Local traing leave for Alexaud fellowe:—6. 7,8, 9, 1 May By Ayn By Oy Tope maa 8 all other except >. m: a! Tae 83Sa, m., other and 6.3 1a daily, all traina dat ‘cept Bunday ie “Tralos marked s marked thus’ connect with trains on STE a ee nce Warm : Lavette nn sliar owes XPRESS, via Richmond, p.m. daily,except Sunday: Sout! and Southwest nd Pennsyiva- ‘tvania i 187: a — novrel878 wanes ee Aatows AND SOUTHWEST. RE. + AS THE DISTEIO » January + 1874. ‘comp x days after salen Seis aera at risk und ‘cost se of defaulting purch F. HOLTZMAW, Trustes. jana poste DOWLING & CO., Ancts _>_—_—_—_—__—- PIANOS, &e. T cre AND Lent Si PI seed con tinues to receive special attention b @. L. tale OE Practical Piano maker, ey formerly Tune a Inway D & BRO street, near moctnersi Geeuse Pa. ave. the unsurpassed BTIEFF Pixnos. THE CELESBATED KNABE PIANOS! 6 artist s choice the world over. The beavtifal toned MCCAMMON PIANOS, of Albavy, N.¥ soheep for cash, and redaced prices to instrument buyer Second-hand Pianos teken in exchange. Schonenger's Favorite ORGANS. ‘Tuning attended to, a! c. REICHENBACHS PLANO WARERUOMS, janl2-tr | 423 Nthst., above Penna. avenue, AR RENEWING TA ND UNING OBGANS A SEEOLA, of ahd AND 6, KUHN Lat ey ee (Former! ‘b Steinway PIANO STORE, 639 1 New roe avenns, ates for the unrivalled PIANOS of, BCEBB BROS., New Y: corner of 9b Pe b ve et Ki 640 1. wana venus, aod at Karr om tania avenue, Pianos and Orgeas for selevor REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Uv zs & JOHNSO M°°E kK oye Lg Tushrance Aes ts oO WILL, Pay RPECIAL IMPROVEMENT "a and GENEBAL SEWEKAGE TAXES at ia ee count. 7 Se bee kee ’ SHEPHEKUD’S BUILDING, Ho, 905% FANESTLVANIA AVENUE, WASHINGTON Prompt attention given to hoe Cont of General and Special Taxes. so5-m. STANLEY J ES, . Real Estate Broker, No, 611 Tru SrReer. HOUSES AND LOTS IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY FOR SALE LOANS NEGOTIATED. MON BY INVEST. ED. do06-tr heen BABNUM BOYLE & © apAaY oEataTs wIND Kore Pkoxsas, Lstb stroet, opposite U. 8. Treasury, A handsome HOUSE on I street. sient HOUBR, corn: O10 M “A007 S| ae ~— COTTAGE Ta swil: . reral small port 4 afi small ne i improved 1 end ah improvedsa "hes railroads running fom sity, fore” cat low ‘Toh changg for city proper $00,000 feet o GhouND in various por- tous an of fects for sale at low figures, on easy terme, will exchange foi productive Improved proper: A furnished Honse or rent at $128 per mont! BALTIMORE ADVERTISEMTS E*** SLISHED 1816, “a CHAS. SIMON & SONS, 63 NOBTH LOWAED 8T., BALTIMORE, MD. Dealers in FOREIGN — DOMESTIC DRY Goops, would call special attention to thetr splendid stock of Dress Goods, Linen imbroideries, La es, and Hostery; & ‘assortment of Mourning Goods in a cit! a ‘AMPLES SENT FREE! All orders ae ing to $20.00 or over, will be sent free of freight charges by Express bat partion . fed by the pay, tot whose orders are not accom end eng ir geods sent return of the money. BREECH LOADING SHOT GUNS MADE TO ORDER. Altering apeie Loading Guns to Breech Load- ing @ specialt, CuARK & SNEIDER. 214 west Pratt stre decd-t,th&ssm Baltimore, Mi. BILLIARD TABLES LOW FOR CASH Onr new style bevel tables koaranteed equal to style, finish. and running capacit; any in the world. Becond-ha s atelle fables cloths, Tala ence, sr ebalt, “Nene. fa ry Befe To panier. = on for cireulay. | Befer ‘to Nailona) Hotel, Seaton Hall, Alex. Thestre J.@. TAYLOR & oes decl6-Sr0 440 West Pratt strect, Baltimore, P. HANSON HISS & CO, . FINE FURNITURE, FRENOH GOODS AND ORNAMENTS, OCUBTAIN MATERIAL, Ero., 46 NORTH CHARLES SY%., GALTIMORS. 2. = ae nishing of dwelli and estimates far- ished chen dent yang the charactor of all work eranteed ; Sorksnanshty, ate sid = nové-tf HOTELS. 0" JAMES BYKES, Propristor, FRontine PENNeYLVaMia AVENVE, Baiween 8th and lath Streets, jand-ly Wasnineron, D. 0. C, & Wibbarp, SBBITT HOUSE, _wlly WASHINGTON, D. 0 HYS°N's HOTEL, 709 G STRET, jem-ly BErwaen fru and Sri STREETS, THE TRADES. eg a 1019 Penneyivenia south side, novss-ly “Fins Work a Specaliy, a WHRINGS FOB PUBLIO. HOTELS A. PEIVA’ ORB. ay Br 3. ©. HOGAN, Manufacturer, eon, Hie ana Bun acvoots, rhoor Swine — ee AWtNes, FOB PRIVATE RESIDENOES, HOTELS, PUBLIO BUILDINGS, MANUFACTURED BY M. G, COPELAND, THis ye a streets northwest amaaEre cat. zo Fea MPROV t SiRueT, im Bol ta ist "Te aay ING WaPo TS Torn sth TS EAST, Ave SESDAY, ¥-bruary ye ad ston 3 eet eos Saeed ef yall of Lot 103,10. B. err ete we rivet all" of Uots'® bod sin 1 Teet 3 foches on south L Bisieeies sais jer ;thence west on the alley line Sy eee area vebes Lot 109, Square ‘mouths, endoteed to'satiatact ‘and besrii Assignees of Evan Hughes. jane pbeoeaes . DOWLING & OO , Anets. BY. L. WALL & CO. Anctioveers, New Marble palling, Nos. 900 and 902 Pennsylvania ave., cor. #h st TRUSTEES FALE OF VALUABLE BEAL By virtue of s deed t ras Keveag-§ November G: 867, and duly recorded in Libei B. No. fo sot the lawd records for Wi fagton city, th said District. and by direction of the party secured thereb), 1 will sell at public sale, on THURSDAY, the’ Sth day of February. 1874, at 4 ‘clock p.m_,'iu front of the premises, Lot No- n square No $17. This property is located in a vy dertiable aud improvivg meighboriood, aud im roved by a Brick Honse ‘Terms of sale: All cash; ail conveyancing at cost of purchaser, JOHN' J JOHNSON. Trustee. ievSi-te "WM. L. WALL & Oo. Auctioneers. ‘¥ LATIMER & OLEARY Auctioneers and Beal Estate Brokers, Sonthwest corner of oan joo Bulldina’ ‘end lth street, ARTISTS SALE OF FINE OLL PAiNTINGS, FROM THE PHILADELPHIA ART GALLERY. To be sold on the EVENINGS of WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY February #, 5, end 6, commencing at 7% o'clock Now open for Exhibition Day and Evening, ‘With Descriptive Catalogues, at 1113 PENSYLVANIA AVENCE, Between lith and 12th streets, SALE POSITIVE. feb? _To-MORROW. LATIMER & CLEARY, Bt Auctioneers and Real Estate Brokers. Southwest corner Pennsy ilanis avenue and ith #t Star 01 Office B Building. TRUSTEE’S SALE BY CATALOGUE OF THE ESTIRE EFFROTS OF THE KIRK WOOD HOUSE. HOTEL, NORTHEAST CORNER OF PENNSYLVANIA AVE, AND 1004 STREET Pind virtue of two deeds of trust, dated re- rotively December’ 12, 1872, and Agril 9 and duly recorded in Liber 704, folto 192 iat foilo 39, of the chattel record: of War nington ease strict of Co- iumbia, we sri sell, at pub fe ‘Atction, commencing en WEDNE: February 4, 1574, at Drocockes = pe ag ‘tran day to day at the same Hout uotil cil esokde theveaies enced af the above-named establishment. We name iu part— Several superior note of lid Walunt Parlor Barni- tare, u. hols pened in Bey A lorge number of Marbie-top ‘Tables Bep Cartaius and Lambr. quins, Lace Ourtains and Oornice. About 3,000 yards of x fine Brussels, Thres-ply and Ingrain Carpet About 2400 yards Carpet Lining. Brass Stair Plates. Stair Rods sid Stair binen. Six Freneh Plate Man tle Mirrors. Nincty-two sets solid Waluut and Oak and Walant trimmed Marble-top Chamber Suites, Ninety-three Ourled Hair Matirosses, inety-six Spring Beds Seventy-five pairs Feather Pillows. Seventy-five Rponge Bolsters. A‘quantity of freak Mestresces, Ninety pairs foo Blank: A large number of Sheets, Spreads, Quilts, Gom- orte, Bolsters, Pillow ‘Cases, A large cumber of Damask Table Cloths, Napkins, ‘ow alnut Extension Dining Tables, Six dozen superior Walnut Dining Chairs, perfor- " An exteusive assortment of best quality of Plated Wate, consisting of Castors, roam Pitchers, Sugar and Butter Dishes, ake Baskets, Din? ner Knives and Forks, Table and Tea Spoons, and Glass Ware, Thirty-one Gas Ohandeliers with Globes Ove Fundred and twenty - ty-five Gas Brackets, ant Office Desks ees. fice Wats Tablen ‘and Ohairs. Safe, Tilton & McFarland, a ce Biiterd Favicn, with Balls, Ques, &c., com- plets Kytetn Bequisites. &e. her with a large quantity of such articles oma lly found in a firet-class hot hhas been recently. farnished through- ovut with Brae slane furniture, and therefore should attract the attention of ths trie and private parties. Terms: One hundred and fifty dollars and under cash: over tbat sum, a credit of sixty and ninety days for satisfactorily indorsed notes, with interest st r cent. per ao OMAR 4 FISHER, ¥, MATTINGLY, { Trustees. inna: Mt TAM ATIMEn © CLEARY, Ancts, ‘ALL & Oo. joneers Bt YE wy ‘nadie Bulla Nos. 900 and $031 Pennsylvania avenne, cor. 9th st, ROBEW OOD CASE PIANO. WALNOT cua SUITES, OP SIDEBOARDS AS Wa Wize ode -RAOKS, fc Ob BRIDAY MUKNING, Febraar FRR cmerctze ‘at 10 o'clock, we will sell the first ost of oar wales room, collection of new and second-hend Faruiture. heme in Elegant Biizabethian Walnat Chamber Suite, 1 Miceaieting of ene Dresien eae ait Pees wii Mirror, Bustead, Washetaat and Smo. ‘alnut Chambes F Suites elecant Make, complete. 1 Vicente Parlor Suite, tn green #flk Coteline, 13 Ie vi ge oe in Haircloth and Terry Boo Sideboards, Hatracke, W Bureaus, Extension Tablee, Di AL Lot of Second-hand Faraiture. 10e pieces 4 and 6-quarter Oilcloth. wa acl! sbecial attention of buyers to the above + a8 the wale 18 te close advances, rtorage, wieted [Rep .L. WALL & CO., '¥ B. H. WARNER, Estate Broker and rae Roeonew No. 729 7th ttrects between Gand ‘TRUSTRES four OF VALVASLE taal ED ‘ERTY AT P pntd eo. Nacta. By eee ie: & deed of a June Ist, a=: aud recorded in Liver sst;toho Was of tis laud records of Washington county » District of Columbia, we will sell, at public auction, in front of the premites. on saTtR iba, AY January $lst, 1374 P. ™.y jece or parcel of ground in Waalk known and described as Lot numbered 60, CUbapman’s bdivision © of ‘original lots 4 to 11, -" Square 364. Terms of sale: $4,000. with 10 per cent. interest on 000 from June Ist, 1873, aud on $3,000 trom De- aoe Ist, 1573, togetner want fhe expenses of this sale, in cash; is, secured by anne bearing in interests Sad 0 deck of trast on the 820 dwn = the propery on, "Gorvaenten the urchaser’s cost. Ifthe oteres are not complied with within seven days day of sale, the Trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting pUrEhaser: JOS. H BRADLEY. Jn PRILIP DARNELL . Trustees, jana ei Ses a: S7-THE ABOVE SALE IS FBIDAY, Fel 1374 ee, ¥ DUNOANSON, gure 2 0 & 00.. pe - Amae By Univer nn abd D strsoes i 'PONED antil our and place, Bi ‘EES’ SALE OF FRIST-CLASS DWEL- twa HOUSES ON OAPITOL HILL, IN wie deed of trast from Albert Grant for dated, April Pa 173, and duly recorded in i » 716, foli land records Eber RS. The folie con. of oe AUCTION SALES. a ce | See, Beh Ot SEAR. 7 Wave February Piano, Wardret Onde and Mardic- » Sioves, Carpets, Bhces, Se ‘ A: ete EXNeOM: DOWLING & 00 . Avcts | ” Tables, | Leo, 72, tee ‘ag , adnver oF grocer, t DUB DOWLING & B fea roe aa D wiresee LE OF FINE ROUSEHOLD Di AINE! N. NOMTUWEST AT AVC moO: @, February #4, ui = ‘te oclocks ‘We will sell the enti Houseb«id Foruttare CO.. Aucts., streets morch west. Fr fy St | ¥ As covtainad in house 465 street northwom , comprising— russels aud other & and cther St with many orher arvicies in the hewerkenging tine. sands DUNOANSON, DOWLING & O okues S7THE ABOVE 8, Ss EOnapar ae: or saratak.the ‘weather. eo THORS, {obd DUNOAMBUN, DOWLING po DOWLING & . paanee ABOVE is FUSTHRE POST until musbae™ MOBAING, Febreary | idl or fels DUNCANSON DOWLIN BY LATIMER & oLEaRr, Beal Retate Brokers and Anctioncers, Southwest corner Pronayivania ave. and Lith street Office Balaina. ASSIGNED 'S SALE OF AN EXTENIVE as. KOM ENT OF cHOs FINDINGS aND Cao MONDAY MORNING, Fen nary Wd, 1374, commencing "at 1@ varied assort- or's Tools, re- | —We call especial attention of the trate to | je. as they are all marketable gous, and in gerd condition, | a splaggs ES W. ALLISON, Assignee, | jand0-3t LATIME © CLEARY: Auctiousers S7- THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED watt! | THURSDAY, Febroary 1574, same hour aud | piace. By order of tha na fet 2-c LATIMER & OLEARY, Avcts, S27 THE AROVE SALE IS FURTHER POST FONED until MUNDAY, February Yoh, 1574 ° hour aud piace. By pred of the A Assigone obs, "LEARY, Ancts BEGO & XInKLAND Auctioneers, Baltimore, Md. GREAT AUCTION SALE HOTEL EUBRITURE, OARPETS, MIRRORS, INDUW HANGINGS, BIL D TABLES, &c., &¢.. &c We are authorized by Messrs. roll D. Gilmour & Sons to annonnce that in corse. ergs of the expiration of thelr laser upon the Butaw Honse. and their having lewsed "he new Cincienat! Hotel; Cineiuuatl, Obie, that ther Will dispose of the eutire Furaiture and Ettects of the Eutaw House at public auction through us ea to commence on MONDAY, February 9th, 1874, at 10 o'clock a. m.. on the promises, and con tinuing each day thereafter at the same hour autil erersthing is old. Fall particulars in future ad. vertisements. Catalogues y five Sat Pregtoes to day of sale, *TREGD & KIBRLAND, timers. 20th Revi 1374. Auctioncers. jan22-$8,514 fed 2,545.68) Conese LE BAL virtee of ® writ of # ames A. Tait,J.P., end forth county of Washiccton, D. C'. at the suit { William Guinand, I have seized and taken in xecution all the right, title, claim and interest ef Cc. nee opegal, J. sd Fowler, in toe fol ‘ing-pamed goo viz: One Frame Shed and Lumber = G wharf, on the Oanal, near the foot of 34 str: I herety five nation 5 that on BATUBDAY, the ‘74 aay of og AE AT 4, at 11 o'clock #. m., Iwill offer for sal Guinand's wharf,on the ti ‘anal, near the toot ‘of 34 street cast, the goods and chat- tele eo at baw yes eo by public auc- tion, to the bi eet aT rT ems| eet). B. MARYMAN, Covstable wi Veshington, Dd. jan. Sd, 1874. jan3l6t B YLATIMER & CREASY. end Beal rent corner of Pena ie ad street o ner of aver 5 Southwest oF" gfar Once ‘Dulidiug ETH STREET. BETWEEN JON} AND THIRD STREETS & (By virtue of decd. of trast to the under- ay ‘seh 1873, and recorded in 19 115. we will sell at public SPAY, the 15.b day of Feb roary. AD. 1574, at 455 o'clock p. m., part of Lot in Bauare 787, fronting 9 feet 7 inches on north ©, street and Daving s depth of 300 fect, with the im” Drovemerts, Being howe Me, 205 Ouirect nen Ove third cash; residue in eq aod 13 months, with interest from day onveyaue ng af purchaser’scost. $10) de- Peeil at time ED W JoNEs,) JOS. & EDBON, "{ Trustess "0-4 LATIMER & CLEABY, Ancts. Be DUNCANSON, DOWLING & O0., Auct. corner be Socesariogaens ba giles oF VALUABLE PROP. aa BUSTEES’ SALE OF "Lass DWELLINGS ON Oa riToe Tih iN GRANT'S EAST UAPITOL BLOOK. By virtne of ton deeds of trust from Albert Grant anc dated May 29, 1871, and duly recorded in Liber Bu. 448, folio .94, et seq., and Liber No. 650, folio 6. et seq., of the laad records of the District of Columbia, we will sell st public suction, In front of the premises, on SATURDAY, the 28th day of Febrnary, A.D. 1374, - bored 1.293.4.8 division of Bq ton, District of Ooi: Lots Nos. 1,3, 3,4,9, 1 2 and )4 are improved by Dweiling-Houses—Nes 301, 203, 203, 207, 217,819,021 325 acd 227° The'abe ‘houses are new, built of brick, trimmed with brownstone: three-story front with four-story beck building: fi isck walnut; hot and cold ‘oor; three bath-roome and closets ery’ parcicular strictly first-class . Lot § is improved by Dwelling No. 215 Kast Capifol street, ard is a four-story front and five-story back vuilding, fioiahed in the same marper as the are forth 7 eae Alu the atiove lots are orther ‘tmprowed substantial Terme of tales sr Oue-feurth cash, and the bal: jance at six, twelve, and eighteen months, for which the notes of the purchaser, with interest at ten >er centum per soon Ce semi. Ta and secured op the property sold, will Be taxen. A Sepoutt of 8500 will be reauied om cach lot atthe time of sale. If the terras of sale are not complied With in five das3, the Trustees reserve the ight to 6 Rr days’ notice by advertisn- sweet tn ses lveeing ig Star, at the risk and cost of the defaulting p M GALUAUDET, jart-eo [Rep] H, B. PAINE, { Trustees. + DOWLING & seas a B* DUNOANSON, het ee, 00., Ai oo TE STEES’ SALE OF FI FIRST-CLASS DWELL- i gt ON SOUTH 4 STREET, OaP- By virtan of & deed of trast from Albert Grant and wie, (ated August 26, 1871, and duly recorded in Li- ber No, 660, folio 1, et #04, of the lam records of the District of Columbia, we will sell, at public auction, ip front of nod P — es.on SATE nDaY, the 25h day of Febrai D 1574, at 4 u'clock p. m., lots pumbered 16 I and is Grant's vabdivicien of pveses in the cits of Washi , D.G.5 the pro- ceca of & ae sale to be a} wes so far as ni t ruperts .betne hield by tae same partion, scat isfaction of t deeds of trast upon'the od 18, fronting on south A strect. are im: Of proved by substantial brick dwellings, three-story og, The howtos front, with back re are Nos, 228, 2i6 and 224 south ‘Terme of sale: Une-fourth cash; and the ‘erma balan: at six, twelve aud eighteen months, for which the notes of the parchaser, with interest at ten per centun) per annum, payable semi - comely, is =. cured oo thn Broperty, sold. will be tak: of $800 will be Fequired on cack lot at the time of sale. If the terms of sale are not compiled with in five a the ees reserve the right to resell the prope days’ notice by advertisement in be Brenig Stary crap the risk and cost of the de- faulting purcheser 8. Ba iang7-0o [Rep] it: W. DOWNMAN, { Trasteos, B* BUNCANSON, DOWLING & CO.. Kucts. Southeast corner 9h and D strects north: TRUSTEES SALE OF REAL ESTATE ON BEET WEST. AT AUOTIO! 3, Virtue ots deed eft dated Ai st Bt, and recorded in Liter J 196, folio 48, of the lend records of Washitgton county, of Columbia. and at the request, in writing, of the 5 red thereby, I will sell, at bli on BAT- iz at he Rr ee northernmost Sy fronting ‘ike Seuate proceeaed wh the tonciderst ‘dhe te « som cf the barkrept bill, and, efter @iscuamon, tbe Amendment of Mr. Ugierby. nto the emmertent ibe stoppage of we Payment of _—— for torty days after doe shall mot be bankruptey, was rejected — Jereons owing over $3,000, Mr. Sherman said that when ema debtors were forced into bankruptey the creditors little or nothing, and the pemaltics — n the debtor were npnecesan!: Pending further discussion, the Senate ai 4:35 P. m. adjourned HOUSE.— atrer our report closed — The House took a recess reassembled at —— claw then & dozen members being . Sanpe Soil: tip Reena sesubatia ws eee mendments, which were agreed to nee bi — had proceeded for about half an hour, “he. Eldredge said be would oppose the amend- ment under consid.ration, for the purpose of calling the attention of the House and the count to the ridiculous farce ot this at to revise the statutes. They could count six or seren—perbaps, men and bos, twenty. Would eubmit Lo those whe were present whether there ever was anything more steurd; yet tho gevti-man from Vermont talie us thet tae Country will not be satistied unless this work done by the House. “He protested ag country being cheated into the ides that this was the work of the House, and said come bere to tell them that, so far ar bi could go, this thing should not go on, uniess there was a competent body for the transaction Cf business. He thonght it would be mach more in keeping with the charactor of the be the ev) iutetly ia bis room, carefully #0 over it and make the corrections that are bow being made here, and net to pal the country as the action of the House. Mr. Storm said be thought the committee 4 not deserve the rebuke odministered by the gentleman from Wisconsin. If he desired to lecture any one, it should be those who absented themselves. He thought the remarks unkind and uncalled for After further debate of Inke character « vote Was taken on the pending amendment, and the chair (a div ision having been demanded by Mr Eldredge) announced twenty-one in favor of the amendment. . Eldred You must have counted the (Laughter. ener inoved the House adjourn Mr. Eldredge demanded the yeas and na The demand for the call w Lae for and twenty-one ith voting in the affirm: ¥ "The roll was then called. nd “the Motion was agreed to—ye@s 21, nays 9—and the House ad- journed at 9.15 p. ti A Brarney’s The Virginia Oity Nev the following: *Kid- ing along 8 trail on the crest of a mountain ridge, east of the Lower Sink of the Oarson, in imo, in company with Piute Capitan, we came upon an ol ©—& more sunken spot a few feet off the t ‘There,’ said the Capitan, ‘there lies one of my men. He was a good man. We buried him there four years Said we, ‘Is he im there yet” ‘No,’ the brave, pointing upward, ‘be ts there—hets in Pah-ah's country.’ “Now,’ said we, wishing to draw out his notions in regard to the immortality of the soul, ‘now, suppose we were to dig there, should we not find the skull of your man—his th bonesand bis ribs?’ -Yes,’ anewered the In- Gian; ‘we should find these.’ “Then how cat he be in Pah-sh country?’ ‘His bones, and ribs and all his ‘bones are here,’ said the Capitan, ‘but biedream tsabove with Pab-ah.’” DgatTn From Tus Bite oF a Pore Car. For tragical occurrences Salina is conspicuous. \ast summer a Swede girl was, while & neighbor's house, bitten by & pole cat. “Ne immediate resuit lowing the circumstance was nearly forgotten. y, the girf ompl aang a pate in the chest, a physidien was calied in, who pronounced it a simp! ment that would pass off in a few dapa.” atl. On Wednesday she was seized with fearful parox- sms, it requiring three strong men to bold er. doin, teres it was then evident that hydrophobia wa ® its horrid work. Morphine was adminie~ to relieve the suffering girl's agony, who led the next day.—Salina (Ke) Letter ta Kan- sas City Times. A YOUNG woman of avery prudish turn was burt in a railroad accident and taken to the hospital, when the doctor asked her what was the matter with her. One of her limbs, she said, was injured. “Well,” he returned, “*but wbich limb?” “Ob, 1 can’t tell you, doctor, but it is one of my’ limbs.” ‘Oh nonsense! cried the doctor, out of all patience; ich te it—the limb you thread « needle with? sir,”she answered with # biusb; “the lisa t wear @ garter on.” “Jonn,” said a clergyman to his man, “‘you should become a tee! you have been crinking again to-day.” “Do you ever take s grop yourself, meenister?” “Yes, John. but toust look at your circumstances and mine.’ “Very true, sit,” said John; “but can you tel me how the streets of Jer Clean’ No, “Weel, sir, it bis ain door ¢1 ar BURLINeTON the other night a fine-look- ing young farmer asked & well-known citizen to direct him to the « lace of meeti The citizen complied Soa eee ‘wonderingly said, “Why, mt to go up there mote oy em were John, I cannot tell you that.’ as just because every one kep n. “Why aren’t you genule ie farmer?” “Certaint St. albai 7G me!” exclaimed a lady in « itness box, “how should I know anything about anything I don't know anything about? S7The Chicago Advance, remarking on the tightness of boots and shoes and the capabilities of the foot, uirully declares that we don't get halt the from our toes that we might. 87-“The shuttle of the years, flying back and forth through the warp of time, has woven fabric of beautiful results about this institution” is the way the Milwaukee Sentinel ws affected by the female college of that city. 7s; ing of the swiftness with which Susan thony flies trom one lecture field te another, ® western paper remarks: “Men may come, and men may go, but this woman goes on forever. 8&7 The archbishop of Santiago declareg that female voices in a choir are dangerous to true piety and devotion—which leads one to suspect that be is not ex: araint himself. His fig- leaves betray him.— Pittsburg Commercial. s7The Journal of Chemistry says thst a chain of compressed cakes of gun cotton tied sround the trunk of a large tree and exploded will cut it down instantly by its violence of its action. The cut ‘through the the trunk is as as that done by the keenest ax. eal ®7 Chorus of ladies (to comely Curate who = ascending ‘Gecorations). EDWaRpe. Ath be gy ett, an Reto Jan- jew 70 , Beattie ah take on Sunday at Sis fast Charch, Con- (Successor to HARVEY @ MARE.) Be. 934 F Sraxsy, between Miath and Testa, 619 BLBvarra Brauer, near PF. FURNITURE OF ALB KINDS(MADE ABB REP, out

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