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FURNISHING GOODS. SPRIWG GOODS That Everybody Wan Must Have, ABE NOW ARRIVING AT “ Lockwoop. BUFTY & TAYLOR'S, 5 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 3€ deren L* DIES’ WHITE COTTON HOSE 0 4 ‘3’ BROWN COTTON BOSE, at remely low price of $48) per dozen, Cr # cents per pair. 200 duvon LAT IES' BROWN COTTON HOSE 200 dover LADIES’ WHITE COTTON HOSE, | Extra Lor 885) pera an unusually low price of 88 cents per pair 4a is from the best maanfactnrors, fecidedly the cheapest, best, and tong + of G are d + at the money that ean be found anywhere. Bvory indy will ‘ind it to her advantage to exam fue these gods THE LSO RECEIVEDAND JUST OPENED Soe PIECES HAMBURG EDGES AND SERTING, IN NEW AND DESIRABLE DESIGNS, AT VERY LOW PRICES. 75 DOZEN LADIES FANCY COTTON AND LISLE-THREAD HOSE, STRIPES. BLUE, BLAC fu ALSO, A LARGE ASSORT- T OF OTHER AND Sew and Desirable Styles. KRIiD GLOVES, s€9 DUZEN BECBIVED SATURDAY dn Barris iL. MH. ant T. Seamless, Embraciug all the NEW SHADES, S eff as a large stock of LAIN SLACK SND DLACK STITOH WHITE ‘Toe al» received a new lot of VICTORIA KID, BALTIMORE ADVERTISEMTS HOW CASEs. SOELLVER “HOW OASES.AT $5 50 PER FOOT aatbier TANNERT & BEINLE, No. 5% and 60 Haaover st., Balti Ets Petseenp isis. CHAS. SIMON & SONS, 63 NORTH LUWAED ST., BALTIMORE, MD Dealers in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODs, pid call tal fi oO iu St Drese Gods, Lanes Goods, Bmbroltern: bese, aoa Bosivry; the best sasortment of Moarning Bot accom pant is money, Sud buving their geods seat C.0. D,, must pay, for retura of the money. jaot-ta.th «ly BEECH LOADING SHOT GUNS MADE TO ORDER. Altering Merzi ing a apectait, Loading Gans to Breech Load- CLARK & SNEIDER, ‘S14 west Pratt street, 2t.thestm 9B!LL14BD TABLES LOW FOR CASH Palmer's Paten’ DOUBLE-YOKE SHIRTS, READY MADE. 6 SHIRTS FOR 616 50 3 SHIRTS FOR 868 50 1 SHIRT FOR 63 00 We know the PALMER PATENT DOUBLE YORE to be the BEST SHIRT at the price in the market, and we particularly request everyones to tamine the quality of Linen and Muslin used eat Judge for themselves. It is our intention to Increase onr sales of Beady- made Shirts ONZE THOUSAND DOZEN daring the coming searon, aut we have therefore made our PRICES BELOW COMPETITION, avd withinths reach of every one that wants a FIBST-OLASS SHIBT AT ALOW PRIOE. SPECIAL ORDER DEPARTMENT. Tis Department {3 on tho second floor, and ts well stocked with a splendid line of PLAIN and FANCY SHIBIINGS. We are prepared to make tospecial order the DOUBLE-YOKE SHIRT in from three go ten days, Tne success attending the manofacture of this shirt during the past two years, bas proven, beyond a doubt, that it is the most comfortable and perfect-fitting one mate in apy section of the world. The thousands of orig- fual acd duplicate orders received for these Cele- brated Shirts fally confirm the assertion, and we can folly substantiate it. Give them atrial. and be con- vinced for yourselves. We are the only owners and authorized manufacturers of PALMER'S PAT- ENT DOUBLE-YOKE SACQUE SHIBT for the District of Columbia. All other persons attempting to manufacture them are fnfringers, and the public | are cantiened against ordering or purchasing them of auy other parties. LOCKWOOD, HUFTY ATAYLOR, | 625 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, LATNDRY DEPARTMENT. WE ARE NOW PREP: D TO DO GEN- TLEMEN'S LAUNDKY WORK ON SHORT NOTICE. Parties wishing to have their g called for will please make their arrangemouts at the store LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR, __ STEAMER LINES. CUNARD LINE. NOTICE, _ With the view of diminishicg the chances of col- listom, the Steamers of this Line take a specified consee fer all seasons of the year. Go the ontward passage from Queenstown to New | York or Boston, crossing Meridian of §) at 43 lat., ng to the north of 43. omewsrd parsage, crossing the Meridian W at 42 iat., or nothing to'the north of 42. THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. Fox Nzw ¥ Algeria. * Kosei... be.........- Wed » Mar. 4) Parthia.........8at Absssinia _Wed., Mar. 11|Olympia....Sat., Mar. 14 Osiabria..Wed.. Mar. 13! Hecla. stl, Moar. 21 And every following WHONBSDAY and SAT UEDAY from New York Steamers marked thus ~ do net carry steerage pas- sengers. Barns or Paseace.—Cabin. 99), 9100, and $130, gold, according to accommodation. “Tickets te Tis, $15, gold. additional. Keturn tickets on favor. Stecrage, 20, currency. tickets from Liverpool and Queenstown, te, ot may ‘at lowest rates. Thro ing given for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, and other ports on the Doutineut’ gad for able terme. and all ypiy at the Oorapany's office, We, & Boutin age, at 78 oF 9. 4 Bow Our style bevel tables guaranteed equal in Green? for steerage possame, Wo, 1 Broadway syn faieh and Fanning capacity to Trinity Buildigg. or to OTIS BIGELOW, Banker, sny iu the world. Second-hand tables | 643 Dacreet, Washington. Altered to bevel. Pigeon-hole and bag= na-ly ' CHAS. U, FBANCKLYN, Agent. Sid sl! BILLIARD COODS St best stality }}f ESCHANT’S LINE OF STEAMSHIPS nd all n ° jaality. BA. od for circular. fer to "National Hotel, M bepabaininometions = i EY _Gecl6Sm 240 West Pratt street, Baltimore. P_ BASSON Hiss & co. FINE FURNITUR! | FRENCH GOUDS AND ORNAMENTS, | JUBTAIN MATERIAL, Ero., 4¢ WORTH CHARLES ST., 6aLTimoRs. | rticntar ettention given to the complete fur- = ae ont aetna haractar of all work Us: anceed to give satisfaction, both as and workmanship nove-tf ———————— BROTHERS, 1012 Penperivenie Aveune ee Rova-ly Fins Wore a Specialty. ines LIO. BUILDINGS, HOTELS a ree Pee vaTE RESIDENCES mes | | TESTS FOB SALE OB BENT. | | ae Decorations furnished for 4. €, BOGA. Bole Ageat for ont Pi the OF AWSUNG MA’ Wines, FOR PRIVATE BESIDENOXS, HOTELS, PUBLIC BULLDINGS, MANUFACTURED BY M. G. COPELAND, 643 LOUISIANA AVENUE, ‘UAsP MEETING TENTS and FLAGS tor sale (Or rent sister Toutes, TARPENTER, BUILDER, 45D OONTBACTOR. Houre Var; , Jobbing, or Ooms: spsedily sttended to bio mtreet, below I st. nortbwent tied | WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. C. KNIGHT and _ Hereafter the fino Steamsh!: aa arb ti tween an DEA WASHINGTON gLouGRrowN, ‘as follows:—Leave NEW YORK. Pier 39 East river, every SATURDAY at @ . m.; leave GEORGETOWN every FRIDAY at 7 m.,and ALEXANDRIA the same day at 13m. For fall information to B. PA. DENHAM, NN, NORFOLK, BOSTO. WASHINGTON DENG a ‘The fine Iron Steamer LADY OF THE LAKB Ravis resumed her regular trips to Norfolk, will leave ber A bh oh er Feet, MONDAY wud FRUBSDAY. a3 peu DORSEY CLAU, M4-tr Plant's Store, corner sth st. and NEY EXPBESS eae te OANAL, BE PHILADELPHIA, ALE: INGTON AND GEO | Station Baltimore and Potomac and B streets, WINTER SCHEDULE. Feaxvakt Ist, 157 BOM WASHINGTON CITY. Baltimore al ations. shag esectae A Piedmont and all Philadelphia, Boston, and Belay. Cincinnati, Louls- Bandusky, Waeel- Rockville, Frederick aad Washington Couaty and ‘ullman Cars, Dinner at ‘wmberiand. Supper at Grafton. m., Baltimore, Annapolis and all Way Sta- m2. tions. 3.50 p.m. Point of Rocks, Frederick and ali Way fons, : 4.49 p. m., Bal imore, Aunapolis and all Way Sta- 5.40 p. m.. Philadelphia and Bal.imore. Supper at lay! 7 45 p.m, Pittsburg, Chicago, Cincinnati, Lou! ville, ‘Br. Loots, Qulumons, Sandasky . Whael ing epdthe West. Pullman Cars. Breasfast at Grafton. Z 50 p. m., Baltimore and all Way Stations. 9.60 » m., New York, Philadelpata, Boston, Bal- imere and Relay 11.30 p.m , Baltimore and all Way Stations, SUNDAY TRAINS, 8. and § 3 m, 100, 445, 9.40, 7.45, 7.50, 9.00 and.11.30 pm. All Trains Stop at Viaduct Hotel, Relay Hous: Sta tion. For further tnformation appl: wd Obio Ticket Offices, Want me 4595 Pevnsylvania avenne, taken fe the Baltimore mm Scatton, and where orders will be agcexe to be checked and received at any point in the city. HOS. KR. SHARP, Master of Transportation. L. M. COLE, General Ticket Agent. GEO. 5. KOONTZ, Gen'l Agent. [HROQUGH LINE BETWEEN WASHING- TON, PHILADELPHIA & NEW YORK. WASuINGTON, December 5, 1873. Trains between Washington New York are sow ran 88 foliowa, viz: NEW YOUE, without chance of cars. Leave daily. except Sunday, at 5°00 A. BM. and 1:00 and 9.06 P.M. FOR PHILADELPHIA Leave Gatly, except Snuday,at 8:00 A.M. and 1.00, 3:30 and oN BORDAY. ave tor New York a: 9.00 P.M. and Philadel- via at 6:30 and 9:00 P.M hrongh tickets to Philadelphia, New York er Boston can be had at the Station Office at ali hours tn th 0%» At the Companys Villce, 459 Penn- 2, nue. rs purchasing tickets at the Avenue office cau there a have their baggage called for checked at their revidence, taken to the depot, 4 put inthe car See Baltimore and Oluo railroad advertisement for schedule between Washington, Baltimore, Aunap- oiis and the West, 7 B. SHARP, Master of Transportation. L.M_ COLE, General Ticket Agent. GEO. 8. KOONTZ. Agant at Washington, BAU TIMOKE & POTOMAC RalLKOaD. Devo conneR 61H AND BStRERTs NW. A fer December 7th , 1373, trails will rau as follows: TRAINS LEAVS FOK TRAINS ARKIVE Al y On TP AsHiNe LOS BALTIMORE, ' 4.4% 4.m., Balt. and’N ‘th 6:23 a. m,, Now York and Goily,ex. Monday, | ‘Express, daliy 03 a. m7; New York S: , Accommoda- | Express, daily, ex. Suu- ex, Sund | 6a xp, from Bal- &: m.,daily Accom:| timo ly,ox. Bund: @ 4 | m.,’ Fast Li 11-36 6. m., Fast Lino, est ‘and North, West, daily, ex. Suuday 1:13 p.m. New York ¥:20 p. m., Accommoda- Exp..daily,ex. Sunday, tion, daily.ex. Sunday 3:43 Baltimore Ex (8:13 NY. Express, I m.; daily, ex. Sanday. 49 p. m., Accommoda- ton, except Bunday. 230 'p. m., daily, from Baltimore? daily’ from West and North. daily, New/11:08 p. m., Southern in", | ‘ork Night Express. | Ezy jaily,ex. Sunday, iS p. m., Pacific Bx-/t1:2: New Fork | ‘press daily. Exp..daily,ex. Sanday rains leaving Washingt at &: a m.. ant m., Convect at Bowie with traias for Marl- leaving Bowie at 10 a.m.,and 9:10. p. m, | jug at Marlboro’ at 11:10'a. m., aud 0:20 m P grains loaving Washington at 8:03 and 8:38 a. m, and han D. m. connect st Odentou with trains for nuapolis. : | “Deaton arriving at Washington st 10:33 a.m | and §:30 p.m , connect at Bowie with trains lear: ing Marlboro’ at 8:40 a. m., and 9:90 p.m Passengers leaving their orders at Ticket UMoe | northwest corner of 18th strect and Pennsylvania avenue, northwest co: ner 6th strect and Pounsylya> nia avenue, can have their baggage called fo. and checked at hotels and residences to al! points North aud West. Through tickets to Cincinnati, Oolum- bus, Indianapolis, Louisville, 81. Louis, New Or- Calas, Caaee — a rencuos y and all iuts Dorth, northwest,’ west, and southwest. poluts north g. L. DUBABRY, General Sept. E. 8. YOUNG, Gou'l Pass’r Azent, —_jy24-tf | ALEXANDEIA & WASHINGTON B&B D AW: | ALEXANDRIA & FREDERIOKSBURGR.B. Cokxge ov B anp SIXTH STREETS. Local trains leave for Alexandria as follow: =, 9" 9, 6, 7.9. m 1. and 5 7. 7 10, a. m.. 3,4, a. 7 p.m. daily, ail other trains daly excopt and 6.33 p.m. from’ Alexandria trains dsily except Sunday. —*Trains marked thus’ connect with trains op Washington and Ohio B. B. UANTIOCO Accommodation leaves Washington 23 &. m. daily. except Sunday. GuEAT SOUTHE! EX P#EBSB, via Bichmond, leaves Washington 11:33 p.m. dai - 233 p. Bunday. Through tickets to all points Sont hwesi for sale at Offees corner 13th street and Pennsylva- nim avenu-, and corner 6th street and Pennsylvania Whi leave orders for meats Seer aes jeare ord Dag. prough to destinations © Novels and resid ES. YOUNG, Geu'i Passenger Agent. jy3+tf Be ee AIR LINE HILADELPHIA bs EW YOkx, = 4ND ALL IN THE ALL POINTS IN THE NEW ENGLAND tHk0UGH BETWEEN. Wasting a WEEN | WASHINGTON WITHOUT CHANG S OF CARS. The eqnij on this line is new and of the mo elegant improved Qnuisb. PULLMAN PARLOR CARS ON DAY TRAIN PULLMAN PALACS SLBBPING GAKS ON On tate Sele ca nda % THRE TEAINS DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAY) pul be sas over Fonueriventa, Air Line, leavil arriv! G Ft Eons talvod, "sure cletay'a SA'oad strectay as fol Fast LINE jeave Washington 8:03 a, m. daily, j Leave Baitiniore at 9:15 », m. daily, except Sa2- day. Loave West Philadelphia at 12:32 p.m. daily, except Sunday. gAiiive at Blow York at 4:29 p.m, daily, except anny. ‘koxp EXPRESS, leave Washington at - disily, 3 A ‘Baltimore af 5:33 p. a daily, except Saa- © West Philadelphia at 6:68 p m. daily, ex- cept Sunday. - crive at New York at 10:10 p. m. daily, except day. ay IGHT BXPRUSS, leave Washington at 9:05 m. dail Arrive at Wasi Dieht Express, leave Arrive at Wasllington at Conn are made ir stoamers on Sound; New York, New Haven and Hartford railroads, New York Central aud Hudson River rail- = » Sept ee ap oni Hudson Biver. ‘are aa low as by ‘any o' 7 Bage: called for and checked at hotels pri- and vat ‘on orders left at the following offices, where tickets aud fuformation can be obtained: Northeast corner 1b street aud Penna. east corner 6h street and Penna, _Sytaett Gen Oo «9:38 THE okkaT DOvB | Bignt Gam with moahers “ ‘two hundred miles saved te tm pro’ sve Bue, or at the steamer wher! will be promptly st- NNOTICR te the Public im General and to ovr IN Gia Patrons im Partecular—That LOOIB 0. WIEGMABN bas ‘neain resumed onl stand, No. 343. Pennsyivan . west, where cone he very Dest assortment be found Sr neny, TOBA! Whar in . Ses ‘© Plarge and commodious store for Fenty om the a QYSTERS Qg IN BYBRY STYLE, ness, at the enue porth- its Connes Sp and H Staezrs B.W. NITED STATES PATENT OFFIOR, » D. C., Febs U Wasttnetoy. a HRS ey the extension of Ni pC | Faia | Sew York. Wester td Gen 399 8. m. dail % “ southwest, apd 9: as rigks oBigaes myn without changes ALO" ‘by this route-can be procured at @ offices Sig eatieetecneae ‘aformation will be aeeue }, where procuring tickets ert td cai en [STERNATIONAL EXBIDITI To Contractors, Builders, Lumber Merchants, and Others whom tt may concern: ‘he United Btates heretics Pa An ences hy Peo Ibemistry, by J.P. Qoob. SF nod Siviers, pal ‘the Dead Alive. oy Wilkie Collie Princess of Thute, by W. Black febetr ‘HE PARISIANS. BY BULWER. BECEIVED AUD FOR SALE AT SHILLINGTON’S BOOKSTORE, Corner 4% Street and Pennsylvania Ave. Pablicans and Sinaers; or, Lucius Davoren, By Mire Braddon. Smeng Our Batlors Ry J. Grey Jowell, Je Wood: orks larke's Braddon seews & Suze Beboe; or, Two Litt jen Bhiocs. By Ouida, anthor of "8:ratbmore” and“ Two Flags.” ‘The New Chem: ‘Cook, iF. M d Apes. B; bs Mivart. Herald aud Tribuue Aimauses tor 1814. PLAYING CARDS, BLANK BOOKS, AND EVERYTHING IN THB STATIONERY LISE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, AT WHE VERY LOWEST PRICES. J. SHILLINGTON, _fb3-tr_BOOK8ELLEB AND NEWS AGENT. NEW BOOKS! Descriptive Sociology, or Gromps of Sociolog- ical Facts, By Herbert Spencer... biems of ‘Life aud Mind. By P/@ suthor of * Life of Goethe" : New Edition of Dungiison’s Medical Diction: considerably enlarged; sheep. oe Manual of Methods. % Postoral Theology. By Conversations of Goeth . Best Methods of Connteracting Mode Oelity, By Theo. Obristleib, D. Dow... AY uple, Author Johu Jening: By 0. P. Granch : eoks in the Saddle. “By S$. #” Waller 175 Al! the New Books. Viriting Uarda engraved and printed expeditiously and in the latest style. Fine Stationery, WARREN CHOATE & Co.,, NEW BOOKSTORE VERNON BOW, Retr Oomnez Pa. Avene and aS, ‘HE REVISED PRAYER BOOK OF 1755, Used by the Ref rmed Episcopal Ohurch.$0 75 Aptobiography aud Memoir of Dr. Gutbrie....- 30) The Aucient City. A study on the Religion Laws, and Institutions of Greece and Rome... - 50 The Worth of Life. Belecttons fiom the wore ofa ministry. ‘The Christ of God, by Horatio B _jan2t-te ¥ Guo. & SON, 828 Ninra AGE. 42> Soventl street. /ASHINGTON INSIDE AN] OUTSIDE. 0. ALFRED TowN ‘END. Str ev, ENE! NTS*FOK AL.. SUBSCRI 2. TION BOOKS, STATIONERY CHROMO PICTURE FRAMES, BOOKBINDING, ny es no W ESTMINSTER HOTEL, ON THE KUROPEAN PLAN Corer of Irving Fiace and Loih Street, Py ORK, Only one block from Union Square, the most con- tral yet yuiet locaticn in the ef he immediate m aniataek ann toe dition of ity rooms “tebe B. FERRIN, Proprictor. yu IMPERIAL HOTEL, JAMES BYKES, Propristor, ONTING PENNSYLVANIA AVE: vs, Baween Wh and sh Sireats, Wasniveton, D.O jens-ay Cc ©. WILLARD, SBBITT HUUS. apl-ly WASHINGTOS, D. 0 BH yson HOTEL, No, 709 @ STRET, jom-ly EBxrwesn 71H and 874 Staewvs, COAL AND WOOD. Coan AND KINDLING WooD, Wo invite the attention of consumers to our stock of fuel, embracing all the best auaitires of Amthra- at Coal, Also. BITUMINOUS COAL, Lump and Run of Mine. Al kept on plank floors. and delivered fre from dust and airt. BIOKOBY, OAK, and PINK WOOD sawed and split, or in the stick. Oak and Pine KINDLINGS in bundle or by rhe cord, STEPHENSON & BROTHER, Mill and Depot, 7:h-street Whart ie ice, 1215 Pennsylvania avenue. evar % (Chron, Rep} JUODWIN Y. ATLEE. z AtLee’s Whar!, foot of Sirth strat, 1B IN WOOD AND OVAL, iptly attended to, Orders by mail Liberal deductions made to the trade. Oargooe nioaded and stored or delivered. decll-tr T SDW. OLABK, T. 8. OBO88J3 ¥. £DW. CLARK & CO., DEALERS LUMBBE, WOOD AND OOAL, DOORS, SASH, BLLSDS, MOULDINGS, ae,, Central joe, 696 Lonisiana svenue, a Whol, Dopet and Planing Mill, foot of 6th street rd—léth and B streets northwest, = jy Ll-ly FURNITURE, PAINTING, PAPER HANGINGS, ayD CURTAIN MATERIALS, HARDWOOD DOORS, MANTELS, WAINSCOTTING, &e. L. MARCOTT:# & Co., UNION SQUARE, (29 East 17th St..) NEW YORK CITY. Jan%6-6m. E’t4siisnep 2eer. JOHN G. BARTHEL, S27 EAM DYER AND SCOURER, No, 114 Four-and-a-Haif street, (one door shri Kid Gioves, Shoes, Fare, eto., Cleaned at shortest Cvrgss ABLES. Horara and "for Hirer a ‘a reah suppty erly" RIOHARD VAN, Proprietor, OFFIC. Cathe isan cree Ge aS a Red ea aod ai ‘arial ‘That the VE NOTI AUCTION SALES. _ His AFTERNOON. foneer, Office No SOY Sih street sorthwest. VALUABLE IMPOVED PRUPERTY, No. 1827 RUStuRET NUNTAW EST GETS BER 1See s 19H SEeette, AT AUUTION. MONDAY neat, the Tbe aod r £ odred and forty seven feet ten fuches to a paved alley thirty fect wide, aud im- Proved by @ three-story Brick Dwelling,con‘sin- ng pine rooms and cellar; also, four-room Frame on rapidly improvi ent Market. Kstront alley. perty isin a he K ‘etms : One-third essh tighten months, with i And secured by a deed of Convey: Paid dor Bale posit: febl2 at in six,twelreand jerest at eight per cent., cing st cost of r~ tod baie yon r rebaser® eoediately after sale. ah Jos. KELLBY, Avct. __THIS EVENING. B' DUNOANSON, DOWLING & O0., ancts, Southeast Corner 9h and D streets tortuwest OR ¥ TH. IA AVENUE, AT February 14th, tingiug MONDAY Heel he lary n BVENI lection of ot buyers ix BOTHRBOOK. £ 00., Aucts TO-MORROW. ER & CLEARY. neers and Real Eetate Brokers, Sout west corner Ponnaylvania ay id Lith'street, ‘Star Office Balldings. CATALOGUE FALE OF A LARGE AND Val. UABLE COLLECTION OF MIcCELLANE: ©Us BOOKS On TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURS DAY and FAIDAY EVENINGS, Pebraary Sth. 19th and 290, onr auction F lecti.g of Books in re, comprising many mancing mt {sell aval ry depar valuable and rare LATIMER & oe ARY. Cash, B* LATIMEE & CLEARY, Acctionesrs and Beal Estate Brokers, Southwest corner of Penn. avonte and litt street, Star Office Buildiog. ABTISTS’ SALE oF FINE OIL PAINTINGS, FROM THE PHILADELPHIA ART GALLE FORBIGN ANY AMEKICAN To 8B sor THE EVENINGS oF TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, Fesuvaat 17TH AND ISra, Commencing at 7% o’clock NOW OPEN FOR EXHIBITION, DAY AND EVENING, WITH DESOBIPTIVE CATALOGUES, at No. 1113 PENNSYLVANIA AVENTUS, Between Lith anv L2ru Stazers, LATIMER & fQX SMES BE. WauGH. Rest Estate Broker and Anctioneer, Cerner 1th and F sireets. TRUSTEES SALE OF A TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE AND LOT. FRONTING ON 24th; BEIWEBN LAND M STBEETS NOKTH By virtne of adeed of trust, dated Isth 8: tember, A.D. 1873, and duly ‘recorded ia li 0.7 ste, one of the land reco: ty, in the District of Golum- m of theholder of the notes se- FU sey tae phat tells at public aaction, on TUESDAY. the 17th d February, A.D. isva, in tront cf the premises, at 4 o'clock p.m, ail that certain piece or parcel Of gro: Aacts, And secured by a deed ‘of trust on the prem|- ses, OF all cash, at the option of the parchaser, @100 down on the day of sale; and if the torma of snleare rot com with within five days tl trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cest of the defaulting purchaser by advertise- jug three times in some newspaper published in Washington city EDWARD N LEWIS, Trastes feb6-oc8t JAMES E. WAUGH, Anct. VALUABLE PROPERY ON CAPITOL HILL AT AUOTION By virtue of adeed of trust to me, dated the 234 day cf January, 1873. apd duly recorded in liber 703, folfo3, one of the land records of the county of Washington, D. G.,.and by request of the party se- cured thereby, I will seli, at public auction, in front of the premises, on TUBSDAY, the 17th ‘of Fob- roary, Is74,at 4 o’clock p.m, part of original Lot 23, in square 725. rai ‘Terms made known on Cay oF eae. wats 7 . Trustee, fet 7. 308, ULEY, Acct REAL ESTATE AGENTS. T. BERRY, Jr., . Real Estate Agent and Broker, Room 8, Plant's Bur/ding. tal attention to collection of Rents, xales and investments in all Kinds of in- nrities, purchase and sales of ct Becu ry. t in Georgetown DWELLING- street, containing nine rooms; large lot. Hou borough repair, ‘Teol.reo WAREHOUSES and WHARVES, re cently occ mpied ty New York Steamship Gompany Large STUBEROOM on Bridge strect, suitable for dry goods or any other business. Ww" L. BRAMHBALL & CU., Givess of Kesl Est terest-beari Stock and Dist 1 «fer for 1 HOUSK ep Gon) fobd 6t BEAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENTS, Have Bemoved to their new offi. MABBLE BUILDING, 607 Tra Srreer Noxtawest. SPFOIAL IMPROVEMENT aod GENERAL SEWERAGE TAXES paid at a liberal discount. jan29-ly FiSS®°8 4. Bisiey, THOMAB ©. COX, Attorney and Counsel Fur W years in the D? lor-at- Law, and late Asst |af State, and late Secre- @ Sobvertor Treasury. the Stary 10' Mired Com. on British aad American Wasting Co. Offer their services to the lic for the proseen- tion of all kinds of Claims in the Vourts and before the several Departments of Government, the pur- cha: sale of Beal Estate, and the investment 58, aC. febs-Im S44 ‘L CROBS, reker, SHEPHEKD'S BUILDING, No, 905% PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, Wasnineton, D. 0. Prompt attention given to the payment of Generai and Sp-cial Taxes. ‘deos-Sm JONE! STANLEY J. Heal Estate Broker, No. 511 Tru Sreerr. HOUSES AND LOTS IN ALL PARYS OF THE CITY FOR SALB. LOANS NEGOTIATED. MON SY INVSST- ED. deo6-tr FEANK BARRUM JUAN BOYLE & CU., REAL RaTATS ND Roe BROKERS, 2 lath ane opposite U. 8. Treasury. jean BOYLE. FOR BALE-, some I nT Qi PALEA bandsome, HOUSE on 1 street and H.” HOU! O10 Massschi avenue. HOUSE No. 346 30 stroct east, for sale or Tent, furnished or unfurnished’ "A" OGTTaS Ea Wit lard’ Bow orice, . mall HOUSES, from §3.00 We have several iunproved and improved ny different Tanning from fhe 1 city, fori eat low ‘or exchange for clty preverty 0,000 fost ‘oF GROUND ta netinen oe A furnished Honse oF rent at $138 per monte. *ENERAL EMPLOY: ° — sa RRO gee : x ite wall So. well to call'at JOB BOO 602 Ith street, betw and B streets, their {ii be promptly’ Aled. wiepieiy i GER osuy ror case, ~S 4T REDUCED PRICES. pee nie ee OEE ERIAR TPA runs, et CLE mn Atthe OLD AND PRACTIOAL MANUFACTORY OF JAMES 8. TOPHAM 4 CO., Bo. 438 8B BETH STREET, Adjoining Odd Fellows’ Hail. pa BLATBR We we AUCTION SALES. T DI SS , DoW! » be ee Se wa will whe follow Y WM. L. WALL & ©0., Aucttoncers, riginal Horse and Carriage Bazaar, Louisiana avenue, between 9h and Wb streets. SIXTY BEAD OF HORSES ANP MARES. «NE NO-TOP BUGGY ONE 4-SPBING Fake yor B , ONE SET DOUBLE NABNESS Oa TUESDAY MOMNING, Fodruary Toe78, ommencing at 10 o'clock, we will sel! atoar Bay asr— SIXTY HEAD OF HORSES AND MARES ‘vera pair«f fine young matched Horses, from Indians a: d Obio. Several fue young sound Buggy and Carriage THIBTY LOW PRICED WORK HORSES Le Ove No-Top Buggy, Pinne Box (new) Ose 4 «pring Fall Top Bucgy, second hand One set Double Harness, second hand ke WM. L WALL & ©0, Avotionnars (se>oad- venue aud ith at ‘Star Office Buiiiings. EES SALE OF THREE STORY K ROUSE, ON ONf0 AVENUE, BE ta AND Lora STREETS EN Le y ne of a deed of trust, dated Qetobe ¢ rded 10 No. 367 ‘soords of Washin leek PB certain pire yond known and decribed onthe gr p : ity of Washing’ Lot Lom bered nineteen (19), in the recorded svt tivisior of part of = C28), mate by B.K Pyeel and Ma-r E trnstees. The said Lot has a front of filters | » avente, between 14 b and [5th atrae Toved by a three-story Brick Dwelling | nt rms One-third of the parchass money ci balance in two equal th twelve months respectively, trust on tee premites; or all the purchaser of the purchaser at the time of the sale. tion of M"conveyancing at the expens> | jeporit of S100 wisl be required | If the terms of sale are not complied with the right to resell the property of the defwulting purchaser, tisement In some Dewspay { Washington. W BROWN, Trastes, feb}i-dads LATIMER & CLEARY, Ancts I Y LATIMER LEARY, Auctioneers and eal Estate Brokers Soatheeiconnee: jt or five days Hisned in th Pennsylili jar Office TRUSTER'S SALEOF VALUABLE PROPERTY ON IU7H STREET, NEAR BHODE ISLAND AVENUE. dated October 29, ©, folio 0d. out of the premises,on THURS », the 26ih day of February, instan o'clock p.m. those parts ef Lote @ and 95. ly’s subdivision of the west balf of synare No. 95 Begiuning 210th atroet 2 feet south from worth of Ly set; ats othe beginning: | ha fine and convenient Brick Dw: FRED. W JONES, Tenet } feni6-a LATIMER @OLEARY, Accts. | BY LAZDIER «© LEARY ‘Auctioncers and Real Estate Brokers, Southwest corner of Pennsylvania avenue and Bley- | enth street, Star Office Building. | TRUSTER’S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED KhSL ESTATE ON MAKYLANY AVENUE, BETWEEN 4% ANI Gru STREETS. f the preinises, on ATS. Wt 43¢ o'clock Pan, the » Square or Res ervation D, which is improved with a large and onvenient Frame Deeiie g-honse, f wale: #2, he cost of th DW. JON&S, Trav LATIMER « ULE ABY, Aw Y LATIMER & CLEARY, B Aactionsers and Beal te Brokers. Southwest corner Pennsylvania svonnze and Kiev- enth street, Star Office Buildings, TRUSTEES SSLE OF FOUB }ECENTLY BUILT TWOSTORY AND BASEMENT SES, SITUATED UN &LIGS KKET) BETWEEN 1775 AND BUUNDABY RekTS of four deed of trust of I © 1 ew ¥ ay te secure separately. comme: este rpmost hous. at pablir auccton, in fre pren 0 FRIDAY, the 27th day of F -braary 174 at 4b) o'clock pt. I ed 35, 57, 88, ond Sy, orm m the ton tere bullet of sale i cash on each he pres rily d by aid deed of trust, the t of del iness, togetber with thy expenses of sale, and the interest thereon. The balance in six ant twelve months. for which the notes of the purchaser, bear tog interest froin day of sale, secured by deeis of the property will be taken. A deposi su erch hase w ill be rejuired att of sate. If said terms are not complied wit! five days from day ef aale, at the risk aud expor se of All conveyancing at t ore Cy OB ACH, Trustee. _febig-eodds LATIMEB & CLEARY, Ancts ¥ LATIMER & OLEARY, ta otbwest corner Pen! vania sve cl . Btar Office Buildings. TEUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IMI’ROVED PROPESTY. By virtue of three deeds of trust, bearing date é 4872 July Isth, 1572, and Brick bows iy the same will be reso the defaniting purchaser. purchaser 34, situated om A and B streets, and convenient dwelling house. . of the same day, Jot one ( m of orginal iof one(1), ryuae No. 91, aituate at the corner D strect so! aud Jith street east, and fronting 2) feet on 11° street, and extending back 100 feet on D street: ta- Proved with a good awelling bi Apé on WEDNESD&Y, the 4th day of March, A. ¥ m., lot B, in M f i belog sixty (60) feet south from Laurence street; improved wit! a nearly new frame dwelling hoare. And at 5 o'clotk p_m.on said 4th day of March, AD. 1574, thet {square No. W, describe! as follows: Brginning op north 8 street % feet 6 inc! > ‘west from 2 t, and runing north % feet to an alley; ily rest 18 {eet ; sout’, 91 feet to the tine of 8 street; and thence east tothe iauing, im- proved with # comfortable frame dwelling houss. a cash: ne in two equal and tweive months, with in- u ¥ of sale, to be sccured by a deed of trust upon the property. §! upon each parcel wiven ft isstruck off, which deposit te to be forfeited auless the purchaser complies with the terme of sale within five days after the sale. Com cing at purc! cont. veyaccing W"ioxms, feb i6-dts ER & 0) B* JOSEPH F. KELLEY, Auctioucer. KUSTEER'S SALB ING ALL THE Mi bey mysel’, dated Ooteuber 12, 157 recorded in Liber 627, folio 340. one Tecords for W. D.o Tequest of one Brae. } pen cleht hours per day is the economical Mmit, hut {cee not think that it should be made an arbi- Gary limit. either as to occupation or men. The ren ate of Mestachusetts has recently passed to a third reading @ bill prohibiting the empioy- tor mor AD tixty hours in any week of women or children under eighteen yeare of age. This is practically the ten aw. as to before the classes wentioned, which has been the Bu seach usetts legia es maaontie tag lature for severai for the wor the for such laws ts becoming Ieee ‘with car. for manufacturers have learned that it i to their own interest to reduce hoarse of inbor te such limite as are ordinarily proposed to legis lative bodies. If there are any estabiichments Phere a lese liberal policy prevails, the law may be used to correct the abuses, and it w par- oularly useful to minors, who are not reqatr- £4 fo pay the penalty for overwork at the time, but suffer in relaxed energy and wasted muscles when they reach what should be “the Prime of life.” The law, in its application to these, will be a8 useful to the young in husbanding his strength as it can be in restraining the employer, who, in bis struggle for present profit, sor times forgets to provide for @ steady income im the futare.—7" Preaxmxe a Boy ox Tae Forrarap.—a boy of the name of Macrae, of age, son of a farm serw: fassed on the road by Captain the kt shire militia, who was cart, followed by a dog. While @, the boy lifted a club and al rather a severe blow. The ting the howling of the ' " i calling the boy to him, it ' that he enticed him to take @ seat be- ee inthe machine, ch he drove om to Dingwall. Arriving there, the captain, ae- «to the statements made, took the boy s house, and having procured a quantity iodine, he marked the youth om the e {th the word pow, and thereafter held bis face near the fire until the caustic had sypk in the boy's skin. Not content with this, the gallant o@lcer further, it te. oy the boy's face with a pair ot ba« moustache, and then sent hin ers. The authorities are at present tigating the matter, and we need not that the affair bas been the talk of the district sines it happened.—Irermrez (8 How aw ILLinors Bank was Orst national bank of Thursday ting through the bal! ttc second story immediately over the vi ‘The burglars th made a breach through three feet of maso They next cut the rivets of © sheet of boiler tron, with which the vault ix lined, and then descended into the vanit. The safes inside, ing money, bonds and valuable papers, ged with powder *and, by means of @ rubber tube, nh war carried to the top he safe, when pistol was screwed to an old ledger and was so arranged as to set it off A string w: tached to the pistol and ont of the second-story window to the street be- The clock of the bank stopped at 2-17, at L time it is supposed the burglars fired the ‘The door of the safe was wrenched from its binges. There is no clue to the perpetra tors, but one Met recently arrested, com nected with the variety show, has been arrested on tuspicion K:Ltep ny a Wave.—The steamship Cleo- patra, from Havana, brought to New York Gay or two ago. the boay of James Hullahan, passer. Last Monday night she stood off Hat- teras, w tle the sea was raoning very high and ¢ wind was m hurricane. Hardly acy one ventured onthe hurricane deck, while “pare, ropes, boxes, and other things were swept inte the sea, and the ship was 1 about like « ‘This was Hullahan's night on duty, and about 4 o'clock in the morning he was reik As +oon as he reached the harricane deck, go ing to Lis berth, the ship gave & tremendous lurch and her bow went down just as a heavy wave struck beron the fore part and swep' 3 Hollaban was struck by & wave and he with euch violence agamst rs was instantly killed. The body was between the guard and a life-boat and vented from being swept into the sea. At day- covered Sruanoe Kurorts rrom a PRANS’ SCHOOL.—A joint legi-lature at Harrisburg, Py irs at the Cassville soldiers’ orphans’ report bas just reached the city cred tome startling abuses tment. Last vear there were one bundred and sixty-nine pupilein the school, ninety-five males and seventy-four fe- males, on whose account the state paid the sum Of $27,191. As the dispatch from Hunting- don reads, the charges against the management are principally on the score of immorality i= the irs'itution, some of the details being simply revoiting. 87 The latest of life insurance | . case of & woman in Detroit, who visited every in that city, trying to get a policy of 5 000 on & six-monthr-old baby. No takers. 87 The Florida assembly bas abolished th ornamental office of general an amendment to the constit ution has been prohibiting the state from loaning ‘ts credit te ind\ viduals or corporations. S27 The Princess Beatrice was recently con- frmed by the archbishop of Canterbury at iverpool. The archbishop exhorted the roval amily not to make pleasure seeking the object of their lives. 87 Prominent citizens of Boston have re- solved to raise $300,049 to complete the endow- ment of the Museum of Zoology at Cambridge, and make it @ memorial monument to Profesor Agassiz. At the meeting held to discuss the Proposition $65,000 were subscribed. 87 Daniel Powers, a boy of |, shot at a rat in a Springfield, Mase, barn, and bit a play- fellow. Scared’ by what he bad done, ian ran of while the other boy's wound was bei dre-eed, and bas not since found, altho search las been made. &7-Gov. Dingley has suggested to the Maine legislature that Gen. Knox, commander of ar- tillery in the Revolutionary war, and Secreta: of War under President Washington, would be a desirable subject for a statue to be con- tributed by Mafne to the Memorial Hall at Washington " Btone. aod Mise Geory eeowe No cards ike th ot Rebrasry” ADULPUUS VON BA: of the bath of . a - CHEN HAUSEN, in the doth year of is age Hes f 1 will take place fron his ‘ate rest 114 Gay street, at 2 o'clock Tu: sday eve Belatives avd friends ar. tespect- v-ted to attend, {Alexandria azette please AMD. EVANS. On Febroary 18th, 1874, WILL 0" ‘and the late I.abelle EVANS. cldest ohn Evous, aged 26 years avd 6 months. Lby lows moat deeply feel, Bot ‘tis God thet has bereft us, He can all sorrows Fonersi tween © are respect full nd 28th streets. invited to attend. rest in 6. . The funeral will take piace at St. Patrick's church Toes day morning, at 00 clock. Bolstives i end friends are evieed toctned. | nonce MEEPS On Sunday morn 0 clock. 7 545. infant daughter of Benjamin N. apd Kieapor T jeras will take place this (Monday) efter- veo, Tesora it trou the restdenee of bar = (Successor to HARVEY & MAKR,) ¥34 F Srnuny, betwoon Ninth end Tanta. METALLIC BURIAL CASES AND 45K E09 o a marl BARKER, ty Rieuano w. 619 Ei sverrs Oreesr, over F. FURNITURE OF 415 cig DS MADE ABD

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