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Palmer’s Patent DOUBLE-YOKE Must Have, ABE NOW ABRBIVING aT ‘LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYL 6 SHIRTS FOR 816 50 3 SHIRTS FOR 8850 i SHIBT FOR 6300 SYLVANIA AVENUE. We know the PALMER PATENT DOUBLE YORE to be the BEST SHIBT at the price in the market,end we particularly request © examine the quality of Linen and Muslin used an! Judge for themselves. It is our intention to increase oar sales of Beady- made Shirts ONE THOUSAND DOZEN during and we have therefore made our PRICES BELOW COMPETITION, and withintho Teach of every one that SHIBT AT ALOW PRI 30 doren L * DIES’ WHITE COTTON HOSE. 50 dozen LADIES’ BROWN COTTON HOSE, at the extremely low price of $480 per dozen, or #0 cents per pair. 100 doven LAE IES’ BROWN COTTON HOSE. 100 deren LADIES’ WHITE COTTON HOSE, Long, at an unusually low price of orem, or $9 cents per pair. the coming seazot ts ® FIRST-CLASS ‘This lot of Goods is from the best manufacturers, they are decidedly the cheapest, best, and long ‘st goods at the money that ean be found any where. Every lady will find it to her advantage to exam. ine these goods. SPECIAL ORDER DEPARTMENT. ‘This Department is on the second floor, and is Well stocked with a splendid line of PLAIN and FANCY SHIRTINGS. tospecial order the DOUBLE- from three to ten da) CEIVED AND JUST epared to make E SHIRT in The success attending the mantfacture of this shirt during the past two years, bas proven, beyond a 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 Cele- brated Shirts fully confirm the assertion, and we can fully substantiate it. vinced fer yourselves. 300 PIECES MAMBURG EDGES AND INSERTING, iN NEW AND DESIRABLE DESIGNS, AT VERY LOW PRICES Give them atrial, We are the only owners and | authorized manufacturers of PALMER'S PAT- ENT DOUBLE-YOKE SACQUE SHIRT for the All other persons attempting to manafecture them are infringers, and the public are cantiened against ordering or purchasing them of any other parties, LADIES’ FANCY COTTON District of Columbia. LiSLE-THREAD HOSE, SOLID STRIPES, BLUB, BLACK, AND ALSO, A LARGE ASSORT- MENT OF OTHER LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR, New and Desirable Styles, 623 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. KID GLOVES. 200 DOZEN BBOSIVED SATURDAY, DEPARTMENT. Gu Herris and L. BH. T. Seamless, Embracing all the 7s ARE NOW PREPARED TO DO GEN- SS LAUNDKY WORK ON SHORT | Noni “£. Parties wishing to have their goods called for will please make their arrangements at NEW SHADES, LAIN BLACK AND BLACK STITOH WHITE. LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR, ‘They also received s new lot of VICTORIA KID, (ll_IN STREET AND E ING SHADES. BALTIMORE ADVERTISEMTS SSilvEes saw ouereaz ye o int t Hanover st., Baltimore EfteiisnED 1816. jan%-tr 623 PENNSYLVANIA AVENU: ——————————— STEAMER LINES. NAKD LINE. With the view of diminishirg the chances of evl- lision, the Steamers of this Line take a specified course for all seasons of the year. On the outward passage from Queenstown to New York or Boston, crosing Meridian of 3 at 43 Iat., the Aeridien ns OF nothing to the me north of CHAS. SIMON & SONS, 63 NOBTH LUWARD 8T., BALTI 4 ORE, MD FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, to the north of 43. oaid cs call ar attention to thetr splendid stock Goods, Embroideries, Laces, he beet assortment of Moarning joods im the cit . saliprs ar FREE’ All orders am THE BRITISH AND NORTH aan ~ i AN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSH BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. zeox Bew oe Wed., Feb. 1 ount 00 OF over, will be sent se of freight chavore by Lay Ay parties Sacceey = LOADING SHOT GUNS MADE TO ORDEB. Altering Muzzle Loading Guns to Breech Load- ing @ speciaity. % AY and SAT; ‘marked thus * do net carry stecrags pas- "Bares oF Fassxoe—Cabin. $30, $100, and @130, tickets on favor- curre! oie teers Queenstown, ‘Bt lowest CLARK & SNEIDER, 214 west Pratt str: Baltimore, Ma.7 BILLIARD TABLES LOW FOR CASH fables eg kuaranteed equal tn rates. Glasgow, Havre, dec$-t th&eSm jontinent, Gu for other ports on the & Ny os the ‘Company’ 's of if No. 4 Bowling fggeer fo OTS BIGELOW, S FRANCKLYN, Agent. STEAMSHIPS Our new style bevel syle Satoh and renni Tria ity Baildiy nity at MEsenasT's Lise 0) WASHINGTON AN ‘AND NEW YORK. E.0. KNIGHTand and ail put tee of best quality, Refer to "National Lad Hereafter the fine Steamships JOBS GIBSON will make roguiar week eon NEW YORK, AL. WASHIN STON WN, nN 4 oer Bai te! weer : 4 Ei 5 en eg sie Penasyivanis BLIO ss PRIVATE BES! ‘TENTS FOB SALE OB BENT. Decorations furnished for Balls and Parties, J. 6. HOGAN, Manufacturer, nee Rar. obs tvit ack Safa — ? oda FOB PEIVATE ———E PUBLIO BUILDINGS MANUFACTURED BY M. @. COPELAND, 643 LOUISIANA AVENUB, CAMP MEETING TENTS and FLAGS for sale (OF rent. itr nS GEEE* Axo NEW RXPRESS LINE VIA cai, aa = —— ater ‘D GEonGETOWN, ahve, Davs. bg psp AY bod 7 A oO iN gaan J <ARPRnTEE, _BUIBDER, a a 'O: = <' = eae FITTING ASD Plumber, No. eee oth ear Sot, north RAILROADS. nnn Baltimore AND ) OHIO RAILROAD. WINTER “SCHEDULE. FReRvaRt t Ast, 1574, yaoe. WASHINGTON CITY. Way Stations. ms Boise of ch neste Pisemont, }, Hagerstown, "batimore, A , Annapolis, Piedmont and all iy ew York, Philadeiphia, Bosto norey Laurel aad Belay aa eo pam k of OS emer and all Way Sta- 01 ‘&. m., Baltimore and Belay ont: mi.) Baltimore, Ellicott City aad all Way jew York, Philadelphia, Norfolk, Bal- ore. Dinner at Kelay. » Baltimore, Laurel, , Relay, Frederick, tatown, Winch beste ‘and ail intermediats Way Stations west of Relay. 3.45 od Baltimore, Frederick and all Was Sta- tions. 5-50 pm. Point of Rocks, Frederick and all Way tions m. ia, cremtes, Sandusky. 'Wheel- eat. Pullman Ca Breakfast at Grafton. 7 50 p, m., Baltimore and all Way Ststions. 9.00 pm Sew aks Philadelpnia, Boston, Bal- 11.30 p.m, sBaitimere And all Way Stations, SUNDAY TRAINS. $.15 and 5 30 a.m, 10 43, 9.40, 7.45, 7 50, 9 00 and 11.30 m, Ait Traini Stop a: Vid Howl, Relay Howse Sta For further information ard Ohio Ticket Omices, re to be checked and received ef any point inthecity ” B.SHARP, Master of Transportation, L. M. COLE, General Ticket Aj feb2 GEO. 5. KOONTZ: Gent Agent, Puroces LINE BETWEEN WASHING- TON, » PHILADELPHIA & NEW — ASHIN ecember 25, Trains between Washington aud New York are oow run as follows viz: ‘OB NEW YORE, withou: chance of « Li daily. exce; day, sou ‘x bere cy, ey oe honsdays at A.M! and HILADELPHIA re SUE Pandey, at S00 A.M. and 0 and SUND, Leave for New York at 9: OOF. M.and Philadel- ohis at 5:30 and 9:00 P.M Through tickets to Philadelphia, New York or Boston can be had at the Station Oftlce at, all hours a! ‘assengers purchasing tickets at t the Avenue oMice can there arrange to have thelr, be ed fe and checked at pot, and put in the bag, Nos Baltimore and ae Faiiroad advertisement for schedule between Washington, Baltimore, Anuap- lis snd the W ost Hos. SHARP, Master of Transportation L as General Ticket Agent SROONTE: Aeent at Wesbtagton, partons & POTOMAO RAILROAD. Derot ConneR 6TH anD BSraeets N.W. A fier December 7th 1873, tralis will ran as follows: PRSsNG LEAVE POR TKAINS ARRIVE Al LTIMUKE, | WASHINGTON. os es and’ Nth 6:13 a. ma New Tork and one Wostern Bx ait m., daily Accom | inodation. ‘ast Line 11:38 a. m., Fast c= from West ‘and North, West, daily, ex. Bonday) daily. 213 p. New York/2:20 p. m., Accommoda. Rxprdailyyex- Bunday | tion, daily, ex. Sunday, 8:43" Baltimore Expressy5:13 p.m. ¥; hy om Sanday, m., Accommoda- sexcept Sanday. . m., daily, from jaltimore, ou from West and a Hor daily, Laas 1Lo0s gr Night Exprise. "| Rep. Spm Pacific Ex|11-36"p. m ens Gail Exp Gaile 26k caneey, ing Washingtos at 5:35 3:3@ p.m., connect at Bowle with trains for 1 boro’, ‘ing Bowie at 10 8. m..and 3:10 1g at Marlboro’ at i: 10 a.m Poraine leaving Washington at 8:03 and 8:23. a, m ‘60 D. Wi. Connect at Odeuton with trains for lis. ms arriving at Washington at 10:33 A 5:30 p.m, connect at Bowie with trains loa: tiny Marivoro’ at 8:40 a. and 9:60 p.m. ngers leavin, ig thelr orders at Ticket Omice northwest corner of 18th street and Pennsylvania avenue, northwest co: nar 6th stroct and Ponnayl vac aia avenue.can have their baggage called for and checked at hotels and residences to all points North | and West. Through tickets to Oincinnati Gotnm- | bus, Indianapolis, Loutsvilie, St. Louis, N leans, Ouicaee, uy Bi; a ant orth, nd southwi = DUBABRY, General Bape. E. 8. YOUNG, Gen'l Pass’r Agent. ALEXANDEIA s. ‘WASHINGTON a] ALEXANDRIA & FREDERIOKSBURGE.R. Cognzr or B anp SIXTH STRERTS. aa prates leave for Alexandria as ee 5: 10, 6 m.; m XC0) ohn 4 ne ed cml connect with trains on Waanty oa yh 100 Accommodation 1 leaves Washington GREK PAS BESS, via tet ne mo il: toa pa mn. Bo Ney a mane South and free Sere sll’ hotels” and" residencss ES ¥ YOUNG, Gen’l Passenger Agent. jy34-tf PESO BALtinGRe AIK LINE HA. DELP PRIA Ky STON, 4ND ALL romsrs THE NEW ENGLAND tHkOVGH BETWEEN, WASHINGTON DN WITHOUT CHANGES OF CARS, slegen eee en een ee ene me e ULLMAN V PARLOR CA CARS ON DAY TRAIN gern ae GH SER BTING GAKS ON Sunday, October rhe Thang DAILY (EXCHPY SUNDAY) nia Air an pe =o east cen of 6th and B ve Washington $:03 a, m. daily, re West Philadelphia at 12:52 p. m. daily, Sand: agra “Hiew York at 4:25 p. m. daily, except qBickimoxp EXPRESS, leave Washington at 1:13 p. m. daily, ay oy Sunda} ae . m. daily, except San- Line Went Philadelphia at 6:06 p.m. daily, ex- big Krrive at i ww York at 10:10 p. m. daily, except amicht EXPRESS, Scenmntenstes 08 a, i itimore at 1. .. m. dail, = rs Base Piiledelphin ® at 30 a. m. daily. Arrive st od York at 6 a.m. daily. AINS RETUBNING. am cama 1s a rive Kichmond Bi: ess, leave Bi Honk at 3 p.m. [878pexxsrivania novrel873. a ent HE RAT Marat ix rgiox'td aeugE, fea iss 6 NEW _ PUBLICATIONS. pa a D ENNSYLVANIA A’ 1a roy varia VENUS. Smons cer Sal = Horn, be ie 3 J. haip Aopen mo. Bebee, aide fcwai ty G. BH. Lewes, we wo sant weaes & suse addons Publiease a aoa ¢ Bit ‘The Dead Alive, by Wilkie Coll guy Thule, by W. Biack r HE PARISIANS. BY BULWER. BECEIVED ASD FOR SALE AT SHILLINGTON’S BOOKSTORE, Corner 4% Street and Pennsylvania Ave. Publicans and Sinners; or, Lucius Davoren. By Mise Braddon. Among Our Sailors. By J. Grey —— Bebee; or, Two Little Wooden B rathinore® sod Under ‘The New Chemistry. B. Man and Apes. By St. ‘ge Miv: Herald aud Tribune Almanscs for we PLAYING OARDS, BLANK BOOKS, AND EVERYTHING IM THE STATIONERY LINE, WHOLESALE AND BETAIL, AT 1HE VERY LOWEST PRICES J. SHILLINGTON, feb$-tr_ BOOKSELLER AND NEWS AGENT, NEW BOOKS! - Descriptive Bociola 71,0t Groups of Sociolog- ical Facts. ‘bert Spencer. Probie: of Life and ‘Ming. By P-@ Lewes, author of * Life of Goethe’ ew Edition of Dunglison’s Medicai ary, considerably enlarged; shee “ Howto Teach. A Manual of Methods : Fergonal Recollections of Mary Sommer vilie a, 1It Be? By the The'Dead ‘Alive Pi Wilkie Goili . Pastoral Theology. By W.8 Plamer, v. D.. Gonyersations of Goethe Best Methods of Couvteracting M. delity, By Theo. Obristieib, D. A Very Young Couple. Author Joni Jenin, hanis Journa Satan. By 0. P. Six Weeks in the Saddle. Biv SE Wal All the New Books. Visiting Cards encraved and printed expeditiousiy and in the letest style, Fiae Stationery. 0 we He we sau of Sele Ses es 8 WARREN CHOATE & CO.,, NEW SOOKESTORS VERNON BOW, Jand-tr__ CoRNaR Pa. AVENUE and .OrxSr, "TREBEYISED PRAYER BOOK OF 1753 Used by the Reformed Episcopal Clare. Antoblography and Momoir of De Guthrie > The Ancient City. A study on the Beli igion aws, and Institutions of Greece and Boma, wo am Ww rth of <3 Life. Selections f10m the wore of aminist ‘The Obrist rid God, by Horatio Bonar. WM. BALLANTINE, Jan22-tr 42° Seventlistreet V ASHINGTON BRIDE Am OUTS LD. ALeaep Xe 5 ‘TOCKMAN ON, sas. Nin GENERAL AGENTS § OR AL. SUBSCKI >. TION BOOK ONER CHROMO. ZICEURE PRan es, 'BOORBINDING e- af. noval-tr REAL ESTATE AGENTS. > T. BERRY, Jr . Real Estate A. Room §, Pla: Ofce7 apectal attention to co Hlection of of Real id investments in all kinds of in terest-bearing Becaritien, purchase and sales of Stock and District Secu: iry 1 offer for rent in Georgetown DWELLING HOUSE en Congress stre et containing nine rooms large lot. House in thoro: — repair. Two large WAREHOUSES ard WHARY iS, re- 75 cently occ, ise z ew York Steamship Company. Large OOM on Bridge street, suitable for ery woodsor pay other business. feb9-6t W M. L. BRAMHALL & CO.,) BEAL ESTATE AND [NSURANCE AGENTS, Have Bemoved to their new office in MABBLE BUILDING, 607 Tru Sraext NortHwest. SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT and GENEBAL SEWERAGE TAXES paid at a liberal discount. janz9-ly FISSS08 4. Bistgy,) | THomas c, cox, Attorney and Cownsel-| Fur W years inthe D>pt. lor-at- Late, anc late Asst.| of State, an Solicitor af the U, S,\tary to Mir Com. on Treasury. Britisn “and American faims LEY & COX, Law, Realestate andvet Agency, “Vernon Row " Pennsylvania avenue, Wasuincton, D Offer their services to the public for the proseou- tion of all kinds of Claims in the Courts and befor: the several Departments of Government, the pur- chase and sale of Beal Estate, and the idrestment ke febs-Im Sam. onons. SHEPHERD'S 5 titvine, 908% Led eta scien AVENUR, ompt steele piven to Mhee Gina of General and Special Taxes. J. STASREG Ehinte Broker, No, 611 Tra ace, ar) HOU: ND LO IN ALL PA. % SBS AM te ery ror 4k Fy LB. epeene NEGOTIATED. MONEY IN 7EST J UAB BOYLE. — vee BABNUM BOYLE & C be oe? estates ND Nore t BROKBRS, ike areet, 0 opposite sf 8. Treasury. EB SALE—A handsome HO! on I mae Aner double noveE corner and H.” HOUSE agg om igen tt eo No. 226 3¢ street cast, farnished furnished, “A COTTAGE fi fait ard’s tard Bove price, Sis * goveral small HOUS! have evoral FARMS, improved. and un: pave cores mai 4 the fos" hange for oa, corn eeheone 28 or will exchange for productive improved pro g A furnished House or rent at $128 per month. ——— ee HOTELS, WES AgoHeas Corner of ieving vee cane Toth Street, rel) yen nes | Eaton Silysin'the immediate iain fia of all the the petne pal pal places of amusement and the ps ast season by the addition ‘Afty rooms Een pusoebaer sleraton FERBIN, Proprietor. T= IMPERIAL HOTEL, JAMES BYERS, Propristor, FRonTING PENNSYLVANIA AVENVE, Baween 13: and lath Sires, Jand-ly Wasuineton, D. 0. Cc. ©, WILLARD, SBHITT HOUSK, apl-ly WASHINGTO®, D. 0 H YSON'S HOTEL, Bo. 7 * Jems-ly Brrwzen 77H and 81H STREETS, COAL AND WOOD. cur AND spo woop. invite the tion of stock sel ng no quanines of Aathra: ite Codi, Allao. Tivos Coa Lump and fun of Stsa ‘All kept on Fie w dust and ee (01 OB: 2 ORE: Sinan or Ori te % atte Wane ue, febia-tr bios oe 38 418 Pennsylvania avent WW) . OEE Le Wha, fot of Biz sre D IM WOOD AND COAL. AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. AUCTION SALES. B® ba = ae. SSE € | commencing at 1@ | at Our Suction ‘rooms, LE OF VALUA soriy IMPROV ED \eod of trast, dated J) ie aE in Liver at, folio xy. Dia ot the Columbia, we will M. isos, on SATU N & WILLIAMS, ectionsens, hwest corner lob frown and dencrited Ohapm. a subdivine dered L. mot origiuel lots to 1, of 84,000. with 10 per cent. ie Ist, 1873, eed oo $3,000 trom De. with the expenses of this a manthe. secured by s) Lepiae a dee ‘Ist od. wn when the prot Con’ if At purchaser's cost. are not Posmplied: with within seven days day of sale, the Trustees reserve the right to resell the bane at the risk and cost of t BRADLEY, Jz, PRILiP A. DARSSILUE < WABNEB. Anct. NING, commenctag sell at our anc ion GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts WALL & CO., Auctioneers, ouisiann ateuues between 9th a FIETY HEAD 0 or monene, from Ohio apd Penney! Kight it Top and No- Top Buggies, Carriages, Bock Ove four. horse Stene-Waron AY MORNING, February at PHILIr a. Dane WABNBBR, Acct. 7 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON 3 — TUESDAY, Febrasry at fa “BUADLEY. 5 A. DASUSILLE | a WAuNEB, Auct. a7THE anoy: zg vee Is FOOTEORED unti! FRIDAY, Feby i. and aft which time the propests will pos account of the weather 10th, same hour, and pi ¥ BEAD 6 HORSES AND MARES ng which will be found som nod Baggy, Work aud Saddle Moree, full description a OS 4 ~DL PHILIP a. ohm serie, orve Btoue Walon, by order of THIS EVEN NG. we. L WALL & 60, Nos, 900 and 903 Peunsy! 20, STION rere or Pore Loge PLATED na Fuibay fad nd Harness, the ay Hors property of « private @ All stock warranted as represent ed, or the money n hand Top and No Top Private Sale.—Always Bnegies, Rockaways, © Wagons, Carte, Harness, Saddies, Blanke ts, ko. it WM. L. WALL & 00, Anctionsers N OBIGAGEE'S SALE fa deed f mortenge from Jo Hate , Februare 1: Shand Taen ica var RarearOoms, We will sell with a od eserre, an invoice of the sbove-mentionc ufacturer, consisting id Silver Watches, ber HB . Ne + | om call tor ‘leg rds of Prince Ge orgs con ty. densburg. on 'WEDNB! DAY, the February, 1874, at 12 o'c va fairyif not the next fair day thereafter, ¥ conveyid to me by sail deed, cen, more oF Lees health, remote from the wa- is in a high state 1 adapted tothe growth of aaa ane to which it has been Beate Ber Ringe esd Breastpins, Jet Ear. Bin, Ohne ool a | Gaye that ciapsed between the making up ol ed f the toon ‘Obureb; &c ¥ invited to this sale, as a ity 18 now offered to replenish ‘their stock. All articles B rarranted to come up to dv- m2 L. WALL & CO., Aucts, The Butldings sud enclosures are in excellent re peaveenes exer? advantage for & most Pleasant country residence, and a safe, pr end jtdicious investment Persons desiring to inspect the property are re- scription, Terms <1 _febla-3t" [Bep.J Y LATIMER & CLEARY, Auctioneers and Real Estate Brokers, Southeast corner Pennsylvania avenue and ilth st., Star Office Building. GOLD oe yee NS ecu AND OF JEWEL’ tee PINS, © OK | ernmenton’ account’ of unoapenaen febis ie jaa KEL ‘Heal ‘Estate A, eit and Auctioneer, 08 Sth street northwest I D PROPERTY, No. 127 NOMTHWEST, BETWEEN isra STREETS, AT AU MONDAY next, the Tot Pp public auction the cast’ half of ‘enyin Bquare one bundred and seven, fronting 1 ATUR:! Day. ‘ol ‘MONDAY EVENINGS, February 13,1 mevcing at 7 o'clock, at our auction rooms, m it May concern an extensive pods rewoved to our store L. TIMER © "é teary. Aucts. TO-MORROW. LATIMER & CLEARY Auctioneers and Beal Estate Brokers, Southwest corner Pennsylvania ave. and ilth'street Star OMice be Buildings. SUPERIOR HOUSELIOLD FUBNITURE AT 8. ‘Lot nembered ck one ‘hundred ‘and forty seven feet ten aved alley thirty feet wide, and im three-story Brick Dwelling, Ing nine rooms and ecllar; also: four-room Frame The above property is ins rapidly improving part nd Dear the Kstreet market. K-st balance in six, twelve and with faterest at eight por cont, ied of trust on the property sold. cost of purchaser. @ paid dc wr ime acdiately after sale, J08. F. KELLEY, Acct ¥ = & crear. Anctioncers ami Real eighteen month and secured by ing excellent householil ten One supe ine Resowson Case Piano Forte, by Voss, nite, upholstered in @reem vailr Sait», upholstered in Striped Estate Brokers, vathweat corner Pennsylvania ave. and Lith street, ” ee sree One W aint Par Hair Cl th Parlor Furniture, ch Plate and cther Mirrors, fine Cl Tables, Walnut C pho istered. ‘Etegeres, Walnut Marble Te G Painted Cottage Hair ard Husk T. ND VAL- t ‘BLEY Econ SteCrioN’ “it MMTeCELLARE lock, at our sanction nable collectin of Bi comprising many valual LATIMER & g LEARY. w a sell a val- ‘in every department of ‘an: Cooking and Heatin; AL rior Ale Fountain, “LATIMER & ghEARY, Auctioneers and Estate Brokers, Southwest corner of ‘nnn avenue and Lith street, Btar Ofice Building. , ¥ DUNCANSON, DOWLING & CO., Anct: Southeast corner 9h ‘%h and D streets northwest SALE OF REAL Berce STELET WEST, AT AUCTION. i ‘irte Of a deed of trast. dated Ausant isth, 1360, and recorded in Liber J , of the land records of re coms ty; District of Columbia, end writing, of the party secured t! sablic @uction, in front of the premises, ¥,14th'day of Fobraar hour of 4% o'clook Fnown and described mau OF VALUABLE PROP. ON NORTH © STREET. Ser aen sECOND AND THIRD STRERTS E. wre yirtus of a sont ot frpst to wae guders 1» 1873, iver no? ate faite ib re wilt sell at public avction, on WRDNE: Sth i A.D. As due in equal pay- ith interest from day of 100 de- ‘at purchaser's cost. FEED W.JONES,! restos, ‘01 DEON. LATIMER & CLEARY, Aucts, MER & OLEARY, Auctioneers anc Beal uit aud i iz Square No. ld, being Poot tine Croat the northernmost lot No. 8, fronting inning back Square west of that part Covered on its front. ty of four houses erected abont 14 feet on 26tb street wi wast of the same widen to Bs Beck creek. Mk eal rm! ; balance in six an: ith deed of trust id at time ot eate. twelve months, secu on the propert All conveyancin, ‘Trustee reserves th rit the forme of sale are not complied with wit hia ve days after date of sale, at the risk and cost chaser in default. LTE ‘Trustee. DURCANSON, DOW wiine = Rech red by notes, wit 150 to be fog a the cost of t! right to resell the py ARTISTS’ SALE oF FINE OIL PAINTINGS, FBOM THE PHILADELPHIA ART GALLERY. FORBIGN AND AMERICAN. TO BE SOLD ON THE EVENINGS TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, Fesrvaar 7TH anv 1Sta, Commencing at 75 o'clock. NOW OPEN FOR EXHIBITION, DAY AND EVENING, WITH DESOBIPTIVE CATALOGUES, aT No. 1113 PENNSYLVANIA AVENU Between lira anv l2ru StREeErs. LATIMER & OLEARY, Anucts. Y¥ JOSEPH F. KELLEY, Auctioneer. BUSTER'S paleo! TRRESSED: UNO. aI B* Di a oe oh, ARIA AY Py E, AT named goods. of buyers is called to this sales as most of tine = and C ou are fine, and will bs sola LJ Be oO DUNCANSON, eee Aucts. UNDERTAKERS &c, Rishaen F. wakvey, Undertaker, (Successor to HARVEY & MARR, Bo, 934 F Sraxny, between Hinth and Tenta MBTALLIC BURIAL CASES AND GASKE: “SHROUDS, HABITS, $s. RQRcHABD w. BARKER, Cabinet Maker and Undertaker 612 ELuvanrn Staxzy, near F. FURNITURE = Sor KINDS ee 4mi By ister ted deed ort trust to oJ cebte Whit- ney and myself, dated 12, 1 rergcorded in Liber 627, follo 340, ‘ds for Fenian county, seca! a pete, auction, to the highest bide! "erms. cash, and the balance and two years from day of ‘sale, with interest at ten le annually ie febll-w f,mads. 5 iH. B* comes Tt myo Broker ont Auctioneer, and F streets, AND FUNERAL WREATHS, ee SG OHORS AND BT. BEEe rect! ne ieee nea! hw. 5 Mrs. Admiral Se $ 5 Boston, No. 909 i i 3 = oe 5 3 oe oi + Bi z : ; : E Rit 4 END PACKING TRUNKS. ee RES 0% scene ee EES APP SSse covnns, OLD AND PRACTICAL MANUFAOTOBY OF JAMES 5. TOPHAM & CO., BVEETH STEEST, Adjoining Odd Fellows’ Hall. Foret QUALITY FAMILY FLOUB. Finest EXTRA FLOUB, $2.25 sack. Best BUGAB-OURED HAMS, léc. Chotee MN. 0. MOLASBES, 90 per gallon. CANNED FRUITS at low prices. 2 1b. Oan PRACHBS, @3 per dozen. FINE OOBH, @3 per dozen. Cc, WITMER, FINS GROCERIES, 1918 Pennsylvania avenue. fee Dall Senna saens, ve millions from the in cmcomef exvetaee, dered a subetinane for the entire bill, au- the issue of forty#ix millions addi k cireulation, a ami this was the great question of bya Tecated its being complicated with which was an honest effort 1 suppl Ty = nent. He asked for @ quate reas Mr. Wright moved ine iicaiiadion: the amount to be withdra a from the states tm - excess twenty-five millions, and insert mi- lions. He opposed Mr. Merrimon’s sul te, — Lb = allow the banks in the states which now had an excess to come fi and take u| the additional clrcaistion. Pending further discussion the Senate went into executive session, and then adjourned. BOU SE.—After our report closed — @ Dill to repeal the duty on matches under consideration, < a Mr. Dawes made a long speech on THE PRESENT CONDITION OF THE TREASURY. He said that last year they istened to the protest of the Secretary of the Treasury, and bad retained the tax on matches and bank | checks. The tax on matches had added to the revenues $2,500,000, and that on bank checks $1,600,000, making ‘tor the two a little over Hilo oe, TT Commissioner of internal Kevenue estimates that if the tax on bank | checks be repealed there would have to be re- ied on checks not used $500,000, and on the duty on these articles involved a question of about ‘$5,000,000. If the condition of the Treasury was such as to justify this relief, it t desire condition of the Treasury, which it was their to present, and then leave the House te He therefore desired to present the { the Treasury at Ubis time as near as the exact figuring could be presented, and the estimates for the remainder ot the yor Treasury The report of the Secretary of the shows that be bad on band at the beginning of the year $151, 102,088, and of this there was due tender and coin deposi =09,000,000, leaving available a little over | $00,000,000 for current expenditures. The ree ceipts from July 1 to February 1 (estimati report and the frst of February) were $105, 675.923, wd the estimates for the live remain months were £116,100,000, making the available income from all sources for the year $281,777 The expenditures for the fiscal year were, Account of the sinking fund, §12,536,450; on ac count of aprroj February 1, 5 S155,381,857; interest on the public del sl ; interest due and unpaid, 86,987 making the total amount on interest ‘account $45,274,158). There was always a portion of in- terest unclaimed, and assuming it to be the same this as last year and previous years, deduction of about $1,000,000 as unlikely to be drawn could be relied upon, reducing the esti- mate of expenditure on account of taterest to $42,000,000. Estimated expenditures on account of per- manent appropriations were $6,525,000; for the sinking fund, gu 000,000; amount to’ be vided for, $16,254,019, making a total for which the treasury ony" be called upon of $343.846,690, Sgainst $541,788,000 revenue provided for, # that if the government was called upon duri: the year for all these appropriations wou! be a deficit of $52,066 This did not present, he said, the condition of the treasury fairly, but as it actually stood on paper. Of the appropriations made from the treasury and still unpaid there were many that it was improbable that the treasury would ever be called upon to respond to. Previous to 18T@ the accounts of the treasury had run along from year to year, charging appropriations and charging expenditures for from wo twenty years, without being balanced. In 1870 Con gress attempted to close the accounts after two years, and gt ay Bee eng noe into the treasury. Under this law there would have been carried into the treasury $49,119 B the department had construed the law to ri two years from the date of the last draft, trary to what he believed to be the intention of Congress. Members turning to the book of estimates would find, he said, appropriations of re sums, to which there was no Fy of Treasury ever being called upon to careful revision ot these cathanding Semen $13,000,000 shown in his statement, would x leave @ balance in the Treasury at th year of $20,302,38% ain re which the goreroment began 4 Against this twenty millions there was still to be deducted all the deficiencies. No bill bad been reported, except one for the as which bad been included in the had presented. So far as deficiencies arise will diminish the twenty million dollars. they would be he did not know. sy formed there would = & deficiency of about million mn the Indian bureau. He estimated general deficiency at two millions New or additional pensions and a yy = nerally wor we to be added to this. ad never been in the House, he belie the deficiencies were less than three and they bad run up x, cy millions. The award of ithern Commission was six hundred a toomeas awards of the Court of Claims no account been taken of besides the appropriations TBE CLAIM OF THE DISTRICT OF COL! The Treasury department had left out of these calculat aclaim of the ill ie fel shat it would ai Ba of $20, —T about $7,000,000 in all to be taken It bad been su; be said, thatthe mixed commission would require two million and if an additional pension bill.was that would require more, leaving not more than ten ay tegen ge Od ya tne year, wi h began with sixty. , be said, be admil by sil that ten miltiges te the Treasury Was not a safe sum to have on hand i ja some provision to fall oy eapected draft upon an unforeseen emergency. RETRENCHMENT. Mr. Dawes went on at some swered numerous inquiries. subject of retrenchment, he noticed collection of customs, and said than thirty which did hich amounted to pel or on public buildings not'yet trenchment in the navy yards and H ue it GER i - ise! Eas ti HH Ht ith ~ ae Oe ee This, 2 Se to 2 hing on system eve oe of havi “4 fe the House of the hour, mar deter eos if ciency. He m the pension system aind postal aystons. TE O. i Baltimore, baa tiaras SELE

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