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FURNISHING GOODS. SPRIWG@ GOODS That Everybedy Wants, Palmer's Patent DOUBLE-YOKE AND SHIRTS, Have s mest , READY MADE. ABE NOW AERIVING AT COCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYL' €23 PE 9¢ deren L. ( DIES’ WHITE COTTON HOS! 0 deren LADIES’ BROWN COTTON HOSE, at the extremely low price of § or #0 cents per pair. 100 dozen LA 100 dozen LADIES’ WHITE COTTON HOSE, Extra 5.53 per dozen, or 8 cents per pair. This lot of G they sat goods t th Every lady will find it to her advantage to exam ime these goods. THEY HAVE ALSO RECEIVED AND JUST HAMBURG JN NEW AN. r. 75 DOZEN vinced fer yourselves. We are the only owners and \ 3 authorized manufacturers of PALMER'S PAT- LADIES’ FANCY COTTON ENT DOUBLE-YOKE SACQUE SHIRT for the AND District of Columbia, All other persons attempting to manufacture them are tnfringers, and the public LISLE-THREAD HOSE, are cautioned against ordering or purchasing them ¢N SOLID STRIPES, BLU RED A New and Desirable Styles, KID GLOVES. 200 DOZEN BEOEIVED SATURDAY, Berris NEW SHADE . LAIN BLac ‘They also received a new lot of ™ IN STRE re decidedly th 8, 6 SHIRTS FOR $16 50 3 SHIRTS FOR 68s 50 2 SHIRT FOR 63 00 NNSYLVANIA AVENUE. We know the PALMER PATENT DOUBLE YOKE to be the BEST SHIBT at the price in the market,end we particularly request everyone to examine the quality of Linen and Muslin used an! judge for themselves, It ts our intention to Increase oar sales of Ready- made Shirts ONE THOUSAND DOZEN during the coming season, and we hare therefore made our PRICES BELOW COMPETITION, and withinthe reach of every one that wants a FIRST-OLASS SHIBT AT ALOW PRI per dozen, TIES’ BROWN 001 [ON HOSE. Long, st an unusually low price of joods is from the best manufacturers, best, and lo: found anywhere. © money that ean SPECIAL ORDER DEPARTMENT. This Department fs on the seeond floor, and is Well stocked with = splendid line of PLAIN and OPENED FANCY SHIBTINGS. We are prepared to make tospecial order the DOUBLE-YOKE SHIBT in from three te ten days. The success attending 300 PIECES the manufacture of this shirt during the past two years, has proven, beyond s doubt, that it is the most comfortable and perfect-fitting one mad 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 fally substantiate it. Give them atrial. and be con EDGES AND INSERTING, DESIRABLE DSSIGNS, AT ¥ LOW PRICES. of any other parties, BLACE, AND LSO, 4 LARGE ASSORT- MENT OF OTHER LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR, 625 PENNSYLV AVENUE. LAUNDRY DEPARTMENT. and L. H. and T. Seamless, Embracing all the WEAR NOW PREPARED TO DO & TLEMEN’S LAUNDRY WORK ON SHORT NOTICE. Parties wishing to have their goods | called for will piease make their arrangements at | the store, el as a large stock of K AND BLACK STITCH WHITE. LOCKWOOD, BUFTY & TAYLOR, VICTORIA KID, ETAND EVENIN SHADES. ian’%-tr 623 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. | ———— BALTIMORE ADVERTISEMTS SPRING comes MENT UF STEAMER s PILOT BOY SHOW CASEs. Qn and sfter Saturasy, Felrusry 2ist,the Steamer | SILVER Snow OASES.a7 83 29PER FOOT. | FILOT BOY will icave 7th nree } oud 60 Hanover st Beitr LANDINGS, every Tucsiay Thurs: SRS tei _ Heo 08 0nd 00 Renevec ot, Batkimore. | LAMDTECS, crazy Tessier, Thar :—On Taos- | Bets CHAS. SIMON & SONS, 63 NOBTH LUWABD 8T., BALTIMORE, MD FOREIGN wonld call spe: of Goods, Linen Goods, Em! best Teare not accompanied by the money, | aud having their zeods sent C. ream of the moory. (ays and Satu leave at 7s. m.. proceeding as far as Ourrioman;’ returning on Wednesdays and | Sundays. On Thursdays, lea: eat 12 o'clock noon, Dreceeding as far as Lower Cedar Poiut; returning | ist WM. H. BYLES, Agent, ISHED 1816. febig-Im Gvov NEWs. Dealers in AND pian DRY G : jal attention to their splendid stock broiderics, La-es, assortment of Mourning GOOD NEWS, COFFEES DOWN. COFFEES DOWN. It may be seen by the New York commercial papers of late date that Coffees have declined and as we have nd received new stock in this line siace | the decline it Us great pleasure to offer our | jomera the same choice grades and varicties EX by E: 0. D,, must pay for jand-ta.th ely BREECH MADE TO ORDER. Alerting Mazge Loading Guns to Breech Losd- ing m specialty have been getting of us at ereatly reduced LOADING SHOT GUNS Prices. The reduction ts from three to fre cents pound, or from siz to ten per centum.~ This is a worthy of note ead we invite th-e iaterested to ‘and see for themselves. We also continve to sell : . andard Naw York Brands.) CuaRK & SNEIDER, Gremen Leen Tow tore Breet 214 west Pratt street, [on - . Se Baltimore, Mac | oA (Clarilied).. “9% Ibe! for 1 00 BILLIARD TABLES LOW FOR CASH | bist Brown... ee Our pew sty: les guaranteed equal in " style, Sinieh. and running capacity to 7s any in the world. Becond-hand tables wo Sitered to bevel. Pigeon-bole aud - a5 atelle tables: cloths, eues, c! and sil BiLLia uD Goobs Sead for circular. Befe 25 Beate: y Alex. 5 ‘heatre BO — J.G. TAYLOR & 0U.. 75 decl6-3m_ 240 West Pratt street, Baltimore, 60 le bevel tabi fer to. P HANSON HI FINE FURNITURE, FRENCH GOODS AND ORNAMENTS, CURTAIN MATERIAL, Ero., by the mn = prises serteen ste ri Of 40 MORTH CHARLES SY., CALTIMORE. | Titce seneve siarpenae she woe net oct = wage ing — ge ee such — we ve ne hesitancy in assert we inning irelinge to the complete fur- | compete fully with oy ava ful side of —— Guayuntved ty give shllcinstion Beth ne Go eirark | Motec's Diemona "bah Biiver_ Drips, Amber workmansh!, ove-tt Drips, Golden Syrup, &c., &e., &c. = co. erases ES. New Orleans, always BANKERS. ‘on hand, as also other lower grades—pricés low, OUR. TIMON = Welch's best Family, e. E. NOPE 4\USTOCK BROKERS, Golden Hill Family, per sack BOY and SELL Gold, Governnient Bonds, Stocks | Part! pills Family’. Sewer and Improvement taxes Paidaca ae pred coos nema Uberal discount. Chotcest. 9 Der sack, (good Family). A'inited amotat cf Sorthors: Partie Wenisen | Qhelcg Extra, per enck. Suleman mt ol jorthern Pacit sobie-sen Good Extra, per sack MOLASS: A choice article of genuine + N AMERICAN SAViNGs Bas GAR oh eee Interest pid on deposits. Joux Bitz, Pree’ [ans 1yI0. EB. PREwriss, Cash. SOAP. ‘Thirteen different varieties of Laundry, and a fine assortment of choice Toilet Soaps, at low rates. ‘ATIO! BANK OF (THR BEFUBLI N cniren STATES D ostraa?, es at % ‘Collections made on all parts of the Ui ion ¥ and make it our } steention ivi all business before the byw ered wanlly Reet an oe everything partments ‘ami Sane Bas 100,000. FITZHUGH Our facilities for buying ane 1 freighting are an- ; BRADLEY, Gashior [octi7-tr} sur) and we guarantee to sell as low as any PREEDMAN'S SA Vi FRCS | ove this side of Now York, as also to give tho ar- SOMPANY BANKING HOUSB, 1607 PENNSYLVANIA AVESUR. (Opposite U Treasury.) iT 2, WILL REMOVE MARCH FIRST TO MARBLE BUILDING, setiy Hormar PRESENTS. oon v4 Baye mora the, 2 : Some rat (Aeposita GELOW, ley ality and quantity—as represented, or mo- ney ELPHONZO YOUNGS & CO., Grocors, Masontc Temple, corner 9th and F streets, febls-tr Opposite U. Patent Oftice, commencing J : iin 7 ov 00 ou Uxe DoLLa® and upwards, from ™. top. m.; Wednesd only 0 tod, piknad Banker, | 4,000 feet Iineal ¢m £00 feet B.M. (more FUTURE Days. BY Bixee TOS ose, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE HOTEL PROPEET TOU HUE CORtES Ge pn cas BF CLOUD HOTEL.” virtue of a deed of trust tothe uader- sigeed, dated ber 28, A.D. 1871, and 4: recorded in Liber No 668, full» 412, ove of tl land records for Washington Ce HS ‘the Di trict bia, and at the request of part: i sell st publie suction, on TH of March, A. D. one (21), in and seventy sev the following and ning at the ncrtheast cor- ge) thence west on F two (53) feet and sight (8) hence south eighty-six (86) feet; th nd six (6) inches; thent ce ounds:—Begi: ‘said square, and street northwest fifty- inches, ‘nee borth, along reet, of begicniny it the improvements, rights and appurtenances—being the property known as the t. Cloud Hotel,” on the corner of &hand F streets northwest. erme: One-third cash; balance in notes to ran one and two years, bearing interest at the rate of ten per contum per anpam, and secored by deed of trust upon the premises; or all cash if the purchaser 80 prefer. A deposit of 00 will be required as soon as the property is Knocked off All convey. sncipg to be st the cost of the purchaser, If the terms of sale are not comp'ied with withia ten days — the eale, = — seeefibe ani Uy © property at risk and cost of the faulting pur- chaser. ENRY B80GL DUNOANSON, DOWLING & febl0- cok dba , ‘ iB & OLEARY, B* LATimM Auctieneers and Real Southwest corner of euth 1O., Ancts. Ketate Brokers, ‘Pennsylvania avenue and Blev- TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON MARYLANY AVENUE By virtue of @ deed of trust, dated February é: 1873. and recorded in Liber 408, folis at public auction, in front¢f the premises, on FRI- DAY, the @7thet Febrnary. at Dro ivck p. m., ervation D. which is imProved with i convenient Frame Dwelling- house, al payments, at six and twelve months, with intereat: $100 £5 be deposited when the property is chaser. W. JONES. Tru: a LATIMER & CLEARY, Acts. ¥ x : BBY ENictoncers ahd Baal state Brokers, ‘on avennte and Lith street, ce + Star Office Building. BETWEEN 4% AND Gru STRERTS. nest of the party secured, I wiil aell she west balf of Lot clevgp (11), in Sau a erms of $2,200 cash; the balance In two strock off, Conveyancing at the cost of the par- stee. LATIMES @ ULMARY, Sonthwest corverof Penn: Btar uliding. ENTRAL MISSOURI BANKING G3 ASSOUIATION STOCK AT JOON, February 26, I within oar auction ove described stock, LATIMER & OLEABY, Ancts. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR 3 PP CRitE UOURE HOt POST ‘OR STATES COURT HOUSE AND OFFICE, NEW YORK CITY. House and Post Office, New York City,t of Superintendent, February 14, 1374. ¢ Scaled proposals will be received at this oifice until 12 m. of the 27H pay or FesRgvaRy, 137s, for furnishing and delivering the follwing schedule of Jomber at the United States Court-house and Post Oftice, New York city 120,000 feet B. M. (more or lees) Southern Pine Rails, sawn, 2x3 inches, Hy 00 feet BM.’ (more or less) Southern Pine looring, grooved and tougued, planed both side», 1% inches thick, and in widths not ex- ce ding four inches 10400 feet B. M. (more or less) Black Walnnt, grooved, tongued, pian-d. bested both sides, one inch thick, and i ths not ex- ce ding four inches. 1,80 feet B. M. (more or lees) Black Walna to finish 1s inches thick 24,000 fect lineal (more or les=) Mahogany, sa strips to finish 1), x2, wenes 1,000 feet lineal (more or osm), Menogany, Sawn in strips to mish 1x2"; inches, 2.000 feet lineal (more or less) M strips to finish 1% x2% inch: 3,000 feet 1i I (more or lees) Mahogany,sawn in Strips to finish 322% inches. 7 000 feet lineal (more or less) Mahogany, sawn in strips to finish 2x2’, inches. or ies) Mahogany, sawn in ish 3x2% inches. . ai(more or lees) Mahogany, sawn in strips to fi 1,£60 feet | ne: | strips to Dnish 2x3% ioches. 60,000 feet B. M_ (more or less) Mahogany, richly fignred for pauele, to finish inch th 6 500 feet B. M. (more or’ lens) any, to flaish 14 inckes thick, in widths from from 6to 13 inches 1.40 foot B. M. (more or less) Mahogany, to finish 2 inches thick, in simiiar widths less) Mahogany for hand- Fails, to finish fur inches :hick. All the preceding schedule of lumber must be of the, Nery best quality of their respective kinds, theronghly seasoned and free from large knot saps, sbakes, aud other defects, and must all be will be called for b The Southern hewrt stuff, free be ac pied. The biack walout will be of the best quality, American growth adhe mabogauy io be of the best quality, Hou ras. Samples of each of the above woods will bs sub mitte Pe; ments ceptance«f ine From alt defects, a8 none other will be made on the delivery and « al, deducting teu per centam u Ul the comp! np of the contract, Ail bids must be accompanied ‘by the penal bond of two res) 1+ persons in the sum of five thon- sand dollars. ($5.000,) (hat the bidder will accept and perform the contract ifawarded him; the suffi- ciency of the seonrity to be certified by the United States Jvdge,Qlerk of the United States Court, oF the District Attorney of the district wherein lie resides. The Tepartment reserves the Tight to reject a or all bids, if it be deemed for the interest of the Gov- erpment todo s0,and any bid thi is Het made on the printed form to be obtained in this office, and dees not conform in every res} tto the reguire not be cousidered, ments of this advertisement, will proposal be recelved from parties neither will an) who are not themsclves eugaged in the Inmber trace,and who have not the necessary facilities for fornishin, Propoaal sed in a sealed envelope, indorsed. ** ids umber,” and addressed to fel20-12t ©. T. HULBURD, Superintendent. PB rosats, ¥OR MARBLE WORK FOR UNITED STATES OOURT-HOUSE AND Pi 10 BK OITY. U. 8. Court Ht and Post Office, New York City, Office of Superintendent, Webruary 12, 1374, { i118 m. of the 23p vay or FesRvaR \ for jurnishing aud delivering the foll.wisg schedale of ited States Qourt-house and 0,000 ( “ts New York cit 10, Ore $ full. 4,000 (more‘or less) half Marble Tiles, 12x12x1 inch 20,000 (more or less) black Marble Tilos, 12x12x1 orders, of various widths, from four to welve inches, all ore inch thick full, quality white-veined Itai arble equal there ‘OST OFFICE, NEW YU! Sealed Proposals will be received at this office an marble work at the Uni Post-off) ity: F less) white Marble Tiles, 12v12x1 inch inch full 5,600 feet, superficial, (more or lees.) black Marble ill be received for fornishing the white tiles jan, Gle black tiles of , or Lyonaise lers of best bl The whole of the tiles aud bordering must bs ons inch fall in thickuess, with wawn backsand thecdges cut full to the square and perfectly trae, the fac and edges to be rubbed to proper surface, = Bidders will state the description. +! marble they provose to furnish, and will su! mit samples slong with their bids, Payments will be made on the delivery and ac- ce] co of materials, deducting ten per ceutum until the completion of the contract. All bids must be accompanied by tse penal ond of two responsible persons, in the sum of five thousaad dollars ($5,000), hat the bidder will accept and por- form the contract if awarded him; the sufticlency of the security to be certified by the Uaited States Judge, Clerk of the United Ststes Oourt, or the District Attorney of the district wherein he resides. Fhe Departarsnt reserves the right to reject any oF all bids if it be deemed for the interest of the Gov- ernment to doso; and aay bid that isnot made on the printed form to be obtained fn this office, and docs hot conform iu every reapuct to 1ho requirements of this advertisement, will Bot be considerad ; neither will any propoeai Be received from parties ‘wlio are not themselves ex.gaged ju the marbie trade aul who have not the necessary facilities for furnishing the mater: Prev will be inclosed in a sealed lope, indureed "Bids for Marble Work,” and alirossod to feb20-12t_C. T. HULBURD. Superintendent. ROPOSALS FOR PL. BIALS FOR UNITED HOUSES: ASTERERS’ MATE. AND POST OFFIORS EW YORK CIty." + U.S Court House and Post Office, New York City, Office of Supert 16, 1874, Seated ee ae ti12 m. ofthe 4 410,000 barrels (more of Hoan) t thereto, 10,000 hares more or less) best o of Isaac cr Wortherapioas brant, or brands beret Pree equal thereto. 1,000 barrels (more or less) sharp, clean, White 3,000 bagrele canes or less) long, dry, and clean Cat- Samples of each of the above items to be sub- mitt irl d ae ae Pe maes onthe delivery an@ accen- ance of 6 mat ucting centum un- til the m of the contract. All Bide rust be accompanied by the penal bond of two responsible Persons in the ‘gam of ten thou- Saney of ike security to be certified by the juited nited States cout the district sliorney of the district wherein he re- De iment reserves the ri or all Didnt a deemed fo: Governmen! oan a if s z a : He 3 605 7th street. 5S. CAR poe Hi Efacture c{itmer platens t Deweneary factiitive for fase iting the 4 materials. i be inet rf ‘Bids for Plasterers’ Mas end ed? Toit 0.38 : SO —— OYSTERS IN BVERY STYLE, Cones Sp anv H Sraznrs ¥. Gj delivered in snch lengths and in'such quantities as | portion of the —— Mr. Hale work had Bes ws COWGRESSIONAL. She ‘seul 4 aria ‘Eales EES HE TROUTERE SOT Yana SENATE—After our report closea— He again ~ PRO! Mr. 5 . ofa dood of tram, ame at on Enrolled Bite be p- pero ontained there'n— One Rosewood Oase Piano, 7% octave, in perfect marge? By virtue Ost oir = Oentre Ta! jumbia, we will tbe, premines. at 3 Oeleck pt Freund in Wash nown ware 364. of sale: $4,000, with 10 per cent. interest 000 from gyn 1373, i 1,000 trom De- cemt er Ist, 1573, togetner with the expenses of this balance at 6 and 12 months, eccured by expediency of providing that hereafter enrolied | tris sbait ped my when sabmiti to the President, and that the printed copies shall be | Geposited in the Department of State, was | greed to. 3 ee calling ou the Secretary of the Treasury for the nam= ber of distilieries destroyed during the last ox menths, with the producing capacity of each. Adopted. 7. jam : Mr. Sprague introduced a bill to protect tim- rraple, Chamber Furniture, » Diving Chairs, russels Carpets, Plated Tea Service, ‘Ohtua, Glass and Crockery Kitchen Requisites, Oi! Ciothe, &c. ‘CrTBR Tr. Hale.—We suppose that to be a draw. — Negiey.—A draw game apon the gevera- en Mr. Rice resumed the floor, and sald he ieee ht the interests of the District of ‘ator. Aucts. Beal Brokers sale, in cas! ¥ Dotes beartn ivenie arenee and ‘lth ot, interest, and a deed of trust on the ber lands in the United States government res- 4 tee sunbeet, saat Sees ing alt Property. duwn when the pro} is struc = ervation. Keterred to the Committee on Pud- | that an: b x red Off. Conveyancing at purchaser's cost. Ifthe terme ISTRATRIX'S SALE mote fod ow FOR are not complied with within seven days from the TUBE. FANNING Iu ane i yi some of them had talked pretty long—be had pe cig og Teser've the right co meet AGON, BHURSES, TeOwe ee! EQUALIZATION OF THE CURRENCY. concluded that this war the proper thing to be the property at the risk and cost of the defeulting se 2 . The bill to provide tor the equalization of the | Gone podothing was asked for that mhockd met x ans’ Court, I shall set! bational bank note circulation Was then taken bave n arked for. It was in the interest of 08. H BRADURY, Jn DAY, Febr q = ple’s intere: deen PHILIP A DABNEIELE.¢ Trustess, o'clock, at the. residence of the tay Cobakder the pote perenne Ee. Coen to re- | the people, and the people's interest had consider the vote passing Mr. Cooper's amend Properly guarded. It was proposed to butld the janst B. H. WARNER. Auct. Bevie, on the Tewnaliytown road. ment, w was discussed by Messrs. Merri. | road through the District under the en; S7-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until | Cuore ni mon, Conkling, Ferry and Allison, Morrelof | tendence of competent government officers. THOS a abeeae neers: | BS .oh 1 anon wy | Ei at Santneeaee toast See : eZ ih presented a memorial, sig y | trict, but unless they were allowed to ran PHILIF a. DARNEILiB, ¢ Trustees. kets, Goantor ty th i 1,000 citizens of Chicago, in favor of theexpan- | the District they could mot barre the money te B.H.WA ‘BR, Auct. font etree airs, son of the currency. buy their rails. Therefore it was — hecessary for S7-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON Mr. Ferry (Conn.) moved to lay the bill, with | the Honse to act upon the bill without uumecee. account of the weather until TURSDAY, February ae ene. gil the amendments, on the table. Kejecied— | sary delay. He demanded the previous ques. —_ nou OSH BRADLEY. ir. Stewart advocated specie resumption. “NBeveral members asked him to yield for POA. DARN EILLE, ) Teastnes, Arter turther discussion, the question being | amendments and for questions, bat he de- feb7-a B. A. WARNER, Auct, One sonbeas =e — w soutien Mr. Cooper's ined, and tnsisted upon bis demand sEioays Foes Asm Mr oemeo yen eaty | 005 de WT LATIMEW ES ALEREE, Accs. | Goer ana tic ameminter vas tags Series | xhemsing the, seconding of the demand. Mr, pince;, A which time the property will posiarey | (BY BoB. WARNER, || wes Terrimon nathan, ine Amend. | which, by a standing vote, was devided in the Anctioneer, 208 | aftirmative—sé to 79. B sts, Mr. Hale demanded the yeas and nays No. 729 7th street. between G and Committ: e to report a bill providing for the in- | 1u1.m,{ Trasteos, crease of the national bank circulation to $10.1. PHILIP A DABS febll-d “_B. H. WARNEB Anct, AVAL Philnd, phia, and the erection of am NAVAL AKYLUM AT PHILADELPHIA BASEMENT. Puees Tinie | 000,000, which was agreed to—yeas 2s. nays 2 jcomeid, from the y Mr. Davis m that the eT ROVE SALE I3 FURTHER Post- ELEVENtH STREsT. Be | 4 POM ED taneous hee weather, untt] SATUB- \N AND O STREETS NOSTH WAST, committee shall also report a provision for free DAY, February ‘31st, 1374, same hour and place, TION anking under provisious of the national bauk- | Md. red to the comumittee, cailing JOS H BRADLEY ane ¥ Virtue cf @ dead of trust to us dated Avril | ing act. cted. upon the Secretary of the Navy fer certain tae PHILIP H. DABNETULR. ¢ Trasteos. hb. A.D. 187: daly recorded jn Liver | ‘The question then recurring on the motion to | turmat.on in relation te the propriety of selli {036-00 B_H. WARNER. Aut. oer ae and records | recommit, the Si ate, without taking rote, | the United States Naval Asylam buildings - = he party secured thereby, we wtll sell Went into executive seesion, and then adjourned. | ground: QBY WM. L. WALL & 00., Auctionvers. suction, in front of the premises, on SA HOU After our report closed, the bill to | #*Vium at Ann < ws on the grounds now be- C. 8, MARSHALS BALE OW A sTooK oF | Nec 7h AD isstrat ds oXciock vm. ait thal | ineorporaia the Capitol worth O atreor, eae longing to the United States. ‘The resolution STATIONERY. PAINTINGS, &e...cc. GCxnown, and desiguated as tot No,| Washington Railroad Company being’ under | WH MOopted. An virtue of @ writ of Heri faci feom the in John M. Sims’ (executor) recorded | Consideration— | hen adjourned. Clerk's Office of the District of Oolumb's, and to. m= ; © bdivision of e:uare No. three hundred and thirty- Mr. Cox (N. Y.) said the bill ought to be | 1S eee well at pablic sale, for cash, at No. | Hive (3i9), improved as above-stated. : DAY, the 23d printed asamended. He had only got a printed | DIkr + Ty tegeod at 10 o'clock bill this morning, and since then there had been FABERTY. @n the sor 2S pom, sm stho following Goods In aie, to oie par foal ents ove og ap bors made amendments changing the routes. It | JOHN FAMERTL, aged 2 yeursya mauve ct the ortment of Books and Stationery, &0-,4¢ , | Gand }2 monthe, for wh was giving way of public property, county iway, Ireland the whole stock in the'stors No’ | fy suired to give bis notes were questions invol atives and friends are res ved and levied upon as tat | peetfelly ipvited to > ponement | gitend hie foacral from tie late residemee, 1136 238 sand chattels ‘of Samuel 8. G. Barbour, " ; | stre-t northwest.on Monday ery pd will he sola to satiety execution "No, 11,90), 10 Mr. Hale said the only change of route was | ff favor of arch, four bi “o KAYSER. ©» Wednesday. the 18th inst. after @ JON L: Jobeson. ARLES SHS TEP, U8. M Instead of go! X. SE WML street, the ro: g through Indiana avenue to 3 rm arshal D ©, CO, Aucta. Ist street | jong illness, B.KAY tn the 68th year WALL © ast to Massachusetts avenue, and thence to 31 | cf pis ase. The chai was mae at the re- ‘Thr funeral will take place on Sunéay afternoon, Auctioneers, ge quest of parties on 3d street, and with the con- lock. from his late residence. 37 Congres NO. 917 Louisiana avenue, ; D.C, Belatives and friends sent of those interested in the road. nf Between 9th and 10th streets northwest feb19-000 Mr. Speer (Pa ) asked if the properts-owners |S Tespectfully tuvited. °°” x TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLEIMPROVED | gp¥ B. H. WARNER, on the proposed new route had been consulted, | , MCDOBAED, Oe Friday, thes et BEAL ESTATE, SITUATED ON SOUTH Real Estate Broker and Auctioncer, | or were advised of the change. yin EON SIDE OF © STREET, BETWEEN 3p AND Federal Building, Sir. Hale said that he was satistied, from the 4% STREFTS, SOUTHWEST, CONSISTING Corner Tth and F streets borthwest. 2 Sous ieeeee pmerres , FRONTING ON OST eee DU autIES. TRUSTEES’ BALE OF A VALUABLE TWO ‘would pot oppose, but favor thee ceange | INTING ON O 8’ AND ONE: . 4 D , 5 3 STORY FRAME OR THE BRS Doe Tae | TRUSTE FRAME ON 61x STRERT WEST.| Mr. Cox asked leave to offer an amendment, LoT. NN AND O STREETS NORTH: providing that the company shail reimburse the property-owners for a proportionate share, in- cluding two feet on either side of the track, of the cost of the wood pavement assessed upon the property adjoining the streets through which By virtue of a deed of trast bearing date Oc- Ga ect ior a Dect, daly reesraed to liber No. 633, folic 146, One of the land records for Wasbingiun county, in the District of Colum bi 7 ad by request of the party secured thereby, I wil we BETWEE WEST. e@: By virtue of a deed of trust, dated September 1 . D. 1873, and duly recorded in Liber No. 730, folio 202, et aey.. one of the land records for Washington count Undertaker, ty aud at the request of the (Beene to HARVEY @ MARR) at public auction. in front of the premises, rt) ured thereby, we will sell, at pablic anc. | their track was laid, tothe hisheat bidder, on MONDAY, Fe! roary 23 Mone, in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, Mr. Hale declined to admit the amendment. “er ‘ET, between Nivth and Tense. 1574, at 4.30 o'clock p.m, all t March oth, A. D. 4%: o'clock p.im., all that piece or parce! 1ST4, at af ground situate, lying and being reel ‘ashington, in said District of Qo- Mr. Speer (Pa.) moved to lay the bill on the Rejected—. noes certain pirco or ground of Washington, tate in'aaid city MBTALLIC BURIAL CASES AND GASKEMR “SHKOUDS Napies ris BaukER, Cabinet Maker and Undertaker, 619 RLevanrn Sreusy, near F. 7 : 7 and being lot numbered thir- | ‘The bill was then read a third time. lnmbia, aud known upon the public planor plat | teen 13), in Callan’s recorded subdivision of square thereof as part of Lot numbered eleven: OLS in | four hnutired and eighty (450), an’ Mr. Hale demanded the previous stion on the paseage of the bill, and the demand was seconded. Mr. Cessna (Pa.) demanded the reading of the epgrorsed bill, bat the Speaker reied the demand too late. ing front on Sth street west of twenty (20) feat b ty three feet four and a haif tn (93 feet 4% inches); iteproved by @ two-story frame house. * | Terms of sale wil be made known at time ot aale, A deposit 100 will be quired attime of sale. All conveyancing at cost of purchaser. Square numbered five hundred and thirty-five,(535,) beginning forthe snme ata point in the line of U th fifieen ot 15) feet west of the northeast iu ronning thence soath one i Mr. Speer demanded the yeas and nayson the | FRNITORE OF ALS KINDS(MADB ABB ) foot six (8) inches GROW. STICKNEY, j - C street, aud thence east along tas line of ANDREW B. DUVALL. { Trustees. parsage of the bill; and they were orde REPAIRBD. eue said C street twelve (12) feet nine (9) inches to the febi7 J.T. LDWELL, Salesman. ‘The bill was then passed—yeas 112, m Place of beeinning, together with the improvements thereon. ‘erme of sale: One-third cash, (of which $100 t be paid down at tine of sale;) balance in equal pts in six, (6,) twelve (12) and eightos M22" E.BTOOPS, Kmbaimer of Natural Flowers, a ell oe between 6th and 7th sts., formerly cf 683 Tth et. Reterencee. re. General jeury, 0. F. Stansbury, Mrs. Hon. John Covi Bin becictary Behees, in. See eee BY LATIMER & CLEARY, Beal Ketate Brokers dod Auctioneers, Southwest corner Pennsylvania ave, and Lith street, mthweat corns ar Office Building. ANACOSTIA AND POTOMAC . Mr. Hale next reported a cubstivate ter the bill giving the approval and consent of Congr: to the route and termini of the Anacostia and nd Point Lookout railroad company to extend its line of road into ana through the District of Columbia. Delano, Mrs. ns, for which the parchaser’s notes, : , | Potomac river railroad, and, as the substitute * aire. terest at the rate cf ten per cent, until VALUABLE IMPROVED, PROPERTY ON | had not been printed, moved that it be printed in 2s octli-ly vo fan ens to Be sccared, 2 tbe DEOPONY SOK. A Ere BOLT EER ee aot eGAn” © | and roterced to the Oomsmitien of the Whon on conveyaucibg and recording at purchaser's cost. | STREETS NORTHWEST, AT AUCTION. the general calendar. So ordered. BIDAL AND FUNERAL WREATH I> If terms of sale are not complied wich in six days By virtue of a deed of trust to us dated the & Ri 1.) fron - QUET BOSSES, ANCHORS AND STA! after tale, the Trustee reserves the right to resell at I tn July. 1513, duly recerded me tikes Be. i, ported a Tan sepa en snes comemition. x0 rved or Ki ed tn Wax. All kinds of Hi visi Jost of defaulti.g purchaser. fulio $13, Xe , One of the land records of Wasl » » » - done, Or neni w ee Oe eae F HOLTRMAN, Trastes, | trgton cousty, Di Orman te terres ree | Bee the Washington City Ate re: PRIND. leet Bi Soe fbI2-cokda LUTTRELL & OO., Ancts. LATIMER & OLEARY. Anctionéers and Beal Estate Brokers, ured thered: Sill, sell at public auction, in t of the premises, to the highest bidder, ‘on TESDAY, 10th March, 1874, at 4's o'clock, par ri,ty Mre. Fk cet, near I northwest ot Grant, Mrs. Admiral Corcoran, General Bisey, ae BY pf lota number three (3) and fur(4), ia square three | | Mr. Negley (Pa.) made the point of order Gen- Southwest corner Pennsylvania avenue and iith st., | hurdred and twent 21°, comprised within the | that the bill must go to the Committee of the | eral Aiken. iy Star Office Buildings, & = inning for the Whole, as it involved an appropriation of pub- northwest corner of said lic lands. Mr. Rice said there was only the same ap priation as was in the other bill, The Speaker said the chair thought ditter- i hat was through grounds devoted to TRUSTEES SALE OF A THRER - STORY BRICK HOUSE, ON ONIO AVENUE, BE TWEEN Ltru AND L5rx STREBTS. © of a deed of trust, dated October + and duly recorded in Liber No. 657, PIANOS, &, NG AND KENOVATING PL tinuce to receive 6b ro- WILD, Practical Pine. maker! t < improvements, consisting of thre: story brick dwel- er, role £8, cords t “ ing ic use, while this proposed to go through | 'wenty years’ experience, form comity DU rand Dy Biseetio ok oe eee | Forme of eale: 2,000 and 10 percent. interest from | fin public grounds devoted to other uses. cow ofthe das at dae Wie thereby, I will sell at public anction, in front of the | !Stl) July and ex “ Mr. Chipman explained that there was no pas- _ premi:cs.on MONDAY, the 23d day of Pebraary, | Suceat six ( tft Sh wean Sage through apy of the grounds known as parks on reservations. Mr. Negley asked if the bill did not provide for a bridge? The Speaker said there were two bridges in the bill. Mr. Kice said he was surprised tosee so much opposition to a bill that the city ded, aad (hat would so much subserve the interest of the District. He pointed out the advantages in the which the notes of the purchaser, bearing i at frou the day ef sale. and secured by a deed of (rast th id will be taken, A deposit of the time of sal veyancing tt the expense of the purchase: terns of sale are not complied with in seven trostees reserve the right to resell the property at the cost and risk of the defaniting purchaser after five days’ advertisement in one or more newspapers in the city of Washington, D.O. WM_B. WOODWARD.) 7... { Trustees, v’eleck p.m’, all that certain piece or mnd known and described onthe ground lans of the city of Washington as Lot nineteen (19), in the recorded sabdivision of part of Square numbered two hundred and twen. ty-eight (225), made by RB. R. Pywe! and Mary E. Brown, trastees. T! Lot has a front of fifteen % een 14h and 15th streets, and is improved by a three-story Brick Dwelling ‘with basement, Terms: One-third of the purchase money cash; 1574, at 434 cf of ered THE CELESBATED KNABE PIANOS! The artist's choice the world over The beautiful toned McCAMMON PIANOS, of ed prices to Albany, N.¥ ,cheap for cash, and reduc iustroment be All con- If the ys the ayers. - -hand Pianos taken in exchange. the lance wo equal payments, at #ix and FRED. KOONKS, transportation ef coal to the seaboard and pro- tecite came serrata: tenes by a dood ot | _f{c\7-cod__LATIMEB £ OLEARY, Aucts. | duce to this city, and eaid the bill was #0 care. Fontes Soeeded rn, ORGARS. trust on the premises; or all cash, at the option of BY LATIMER & CLEARY, fully guanged ‘at 110 private rights were inter- c HENB. = the purchaser. All'conveyancing at the expense Auctioneers and Beal Estate Brokers, fered with. The bridge over the Anacostia - REICHENBACH'’S of the parchaser. Pees el ee4 Leen osetred Southwest corner Penner ivant ave.and lith street, | tad to be constructed at the points and in the we WARSKOOMS, at the time of the sale, 4 of sale are not ‘Star juildings. a ; : 3 th st, above Pe complied with within five days, the Trastee raserves Rauner prescribed by the Secretary of the | _janlatr 43 lith Fon the right to resell the prope Tty, at tho risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days’ adver- tisement in some newspaper poblished in the city of Washi W WN, ‘Trustes, LATIMER & CLEARY, Aucts, OS. B. WA! ¥ TH TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY By virtue of three deeds of trust, bearing date &:: Navy, and the other portions of the route under the directions of the engineers of the War de- partment. There was a necessity for the road, and there could be no objection to the road, unless it be that it would «damage some other road. The Speaker said that upon a full examina- tion of the bill he would overrule the point of order raised by Mr. Negiey. Mr. Negley said he hoped there would be no to Tush this bill through, where such respectively May 27th, 1872, July isth, 1572, and ember 2st, 1872, and recorded respectively in the land records is District, in Liber 682, folio 399, 658, fulio 408, and Gi7, folio 13, avd at the request of the party securea thereby, we will sell, on TURSDAY, the Sdday cf March. AD. dstieat ss o’clock p. m., in front of the Dremisus, th: ‘33, situated ow feet front by depth of lot 8, sqaure 7: 3d btreot cast, between south A and B'streets, and GGAMAN, Auctiencer, 619 7th street. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVE: PROPERTY ON THE SOUTHEAST CORNEB 1 AND lity STREETS NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, bearing date attemp “= aaa been wt bth, A.D. 1870, and recorded in'Liber | "Auda 9 o'clock pi of che tate daa Ter one (1), | PUblic interests were involved. met Nostdi. tolto 247 et pea. of the Land Records | of Young's subdietsion of oregioai Pd oneehs te | _ ME. Dawes asked where the bridge was to _°4®’ Faso AND MUSIO sTOKR, ef the District of Oolumbi: 14 and by request in writ- ing of the 'y secured thereby, the undersigned will sell in tront of the prewisee, At public auction, on THURSDAY, the 26th day Of February, A. D. 1874, at 6 o'clock in the afternoon, the northern part of Lot 16 (sixteen), to square 20 (two hundred and fifty), fronting twenty (20) foet on the enst line of ith street and extending east with that cross the Eastern branch. Mr. Rice replied between the arsenal and the navy yard. Mr. Dawes.— Then every vessel for the navy yard would have to go through the draw. Mr. Rice said they would. Mr. Kice said that the only question was Bevenia . Pianos and Organs end fostcal Toscruments of every description on 5 Bold on eaay, enn Ne. 103 Bridge street. 0. 711, situate at the corner D street south street east, and fronting 2) feet on 11th street, and extending back 100 feet on D street; tm- Proved with s gocd dwelling house And on WEDNESDAY, the 4th day of March, A. at 4320 lot B, fi D. i574 "clock |p ‘m. subdivision ofsquare No. 133 situ: and fronting 20 feet on 19.h street, ate on 19h strest, with of 92 nad 4 width th line of North I | feet, sud being sixty (60) feot south from Laurence | Whether railroads should be built in the United INSURANCE COMPANIES, street @ distance of se ent! (75) feet, with all | street; improved with a nearly new frame dwelling | States. Bridges bad been built over the Mis- the bulidipgs and improvements ther hone, . sistippi and Ohio rivers, and now the question | ‘J HIS 18 THE SEASON FOR FIRES. This property will be sold sabject And at 5 o'clock p m.on said 4th day of March. | was raised whether this shallow stream, with no brance of 8.000, secured boy deed ol AD. 137k that part of sunare No. 2), described 98 | commerce, and up which seldom anything more — August 5, 1570, an aving five years eginning on north Treet joe aches 2 that date, with Interest at l0 per Gon Bin street, Tunning north 21 feet to | than @ barge passed, should be bridged, and | GuaRp AGAINST BY (NSURING YOUR ‘erms of sale: One-third cash (§! an alley; thence weet 13 feet; souch 91 feet to the tine | @mple provision had been made for the passage PBUPEBRIY (BEAL AND PERSONAL) must be paid on fall of the hammer), and residue in | of BS street; and thence east to the beginuir of any vessel. wire ean two equal ipstsiments at six and twelve months, ‘oved with a comfortable frame dwellin, Mr. Garfi Ihio) asked if the road was to with interest from day «f sale, secured to the sa‘is- rms of sale: One-third cash, Fes! cqual paymente at six and twelve mont! terest from the day of sale, of trust upon th parcel when it forfeited unless faction of trustees; or all cash at the option of the urchaser. If terms are not complied with within ve days from day of ssle, property will be resold on five days’ notice, at risk of defaniting purchaser. FEED. W. JONES.1 reastoos, Jos. B. EDBON, . febid-eokds THOS. EB. WAGGAMAN, Auct. ¥ DUNOANSON, DOWLING & CO.. Ancts., Corner 9h aud D streets northwest, "PF RuerEse SALE OF FBIST-OLAS8 DWEL- es QOAPITOL HILL, IN ‘3 . aD} Virtue of @ deed of trust from Albert Grant w pase through the grounds south of the Presi- dent’s house. Mr. Negley said he had seen the officers of the = department, and they were opposed to the ill. Mr. Rice. after some further discussion and con: iderable confusion, demanded the previous question. Mr. Hale (N. Y.) said he hoped his colleague or the committee would not press his demand, and cut off debate. Mr. Rice said he had no desire to cut off de- bate, but be had noticed that it was the fashion CORCORAN FIRE INSURANCE CO, OF IKE DISTBIOT OF COLUMBIA. CAPITAL. on Fol} , 1429 Pennayivania avenne. — ion i wT. LENMAN, President. he, with in- to be secured by a deed ‘$102 depesit upon each off, which deposit baser ccmplies : : jays afler the sal) vey ancing at purcliasor's cost. 5 aneing PRED, W. JONES, JAS. BR. RDSON, febie-dte LATIMER & OLEA Y LATIMER & CLEARY, B Anctioneers and Real Estate Brokers. Southwest corner Pennsyilianta arenue and lth st Btar Office Baliding. 37.8 Bec: Trustees. SY, Aucta. wv. cota here to call the previous question, aud he desir Liber No. Tid: folie Ue ek nears aE fhe ented | TRUSTER’S SALEOF VALUABLE PROPERTY | cd to bem the fashion. fLenghisr O_o. SEE ee eS eee, of the District of Columbie, we will sell: at pablic | OB 10TH BTRERT, NKAR BHODE ISLAND | \ Mr. Hale said the Toute was placed under TSs BOvrrapis ym assURanes suction, in front of the pre on SATURDAY, | _AVENUS. charge of the Secretary of War, and the bridge . the 28th day of February, A. D. 3874, at 4 o'clock r feed ee of = deed of rem dated October 29, at the navy yard was tlacea entirely under the ‘The business of thie Gomp: Pp. m., Lots numbered 5 and 6, of Grant subdivision reuest Of ihe party-sccared’ T wlitsen: ot | control of the Secretary of the Navy, that he ais largest of any shulloe leetioation te tee oe the proceeds of fale, so far as neceumee ts by os: pepe section in froutof the preme,on TH might see that the interests of the nary yard, ¥. BEYER, Gzvrys), Aexrt, lied to the satisfaction of the pricr deeds of trust ay ‘ebruary, instant, There Epon the property, being. hold by the same partioe, k p,m. those parts of Lote 95 and 93, in Kel of which he was heel ge ge and defender ; protected. The committee had vision Foue farther, and Re subdi) of tl rest half eginning on 10th street, 2 feet aare No. 365: 6 are improved by Dwelling . The uses, ne to against any mistake | [SURE YOUR PROPERTY south from porth- 7 IN TER frovuew, bat of artekytrmmed with brewa seseey | West corte! ct 96 thease eax lt fests Eacate | oF the Secretary, had provided ee ee INSURA iY TESRsSeneh ‘Tintgromsiaeary paok Dathdion;tuished | Heth 1, fort; Abetce west Me feet Go Mik, etrost: | Trand wuss tee betige ean oe ee ai ee ‘OF Wasoren ano conuk ach floor; thres batia-roeiae and SuGer nlceatncd | improved with a dnc toad oeareleas Bee Bea an impediment, order such change a= might te sae Ee ooleeis % aro a every, Particalar strictly, Grepctams housse. | "Of HCOOG. ssa cash; the resideein two caval io the | © Ay aro A oe, trsex stabton wed Couttnge Bocosee — s ments at six and twelve months, with interest at | river front bons ‘to be built on Nang ones it OBtce: Boom ie. over Dank of of sale: One-fourth casi ye balance at | ten (10) per cest. per anna 4 _— mm. ) d trust taken. 8100 deposit at time of sale, Couveyancing | St00d it was to be, and Terms six, twelve and eighteen months,for'which the notes | (al sein Lo ey it would run <fthe purchaser, bearing interest from the day of close to the river, if it would not at some future oper- FRED. W. JONES, Trustee. time prove oppressive in its eccupancy of so ipasidy willbe taken. "A deport oP tie a deed ‘fev16-4 LATIMeh SOLEARY, Qucis,_ | much water front 4 ars’ 0 2 . Chipman wision that serauite tie ofsao.\ Ut hetermeot waieare ax | BBY Ree Ee Re al Dee ata, | when it was desired to imerane tie aes with in five days, the trustees — the track must be removed to a location to be Fight to resell the property, at SEAS SALE OF FIRGT-OLASSDWELL- | designated by the authority having the im- eee the Been Star UC USES ON SOUTH 4 BTHEET, Oar- Provement snichatgs. % ix ‘ - B. i. . Speer ) said he wished to juire sand-co [Rop.]_ Hi. E. PAINE, ¢ TPustecs. ht from Albert Grant and | who. was the vice president of this rakend Bt DuNCANEON, DOWLING & 00., Ancts Lig? corner Sth and D streets northwest. T ow ecer QRANT’s i motives of Mr. Hale Hf g fi ix i 3 F F i i Hes

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