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SPRIWG GOODS That Everybedy Wants, Must Have, ABE HOW ARRIVING AT LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR’S, 623 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 90 doren LADIES’ WHITE COTTON HOSE. 50 dozen LADIES’ BROWN COTTON BOSE, at the extremely low priceof § per dozen, or 40 conts per pair. 100 doren LAP IES’ BROWN CO1 f0N HOSE. 100 doren LADIES’ WHITE COTTON HOSE, t an unusually low price of or 8@ cents per pair. ‘This lot of Goods is from the best mannfacturers, ‘and the: decidedly the cheapest, best, and long: Set goods nt the money that canbe found anywhere. Every lady will find it to her advantage to exam me these goods. THEY HAVE ALSO RECEIVED AND JUST OPENBD 300 PIECES NAMBURG EDGES AND I RTING, IN NEW AND WESIRABLE D&SIGNS, AT VERY LOW PRICES. 75 DOZEN FANCY COTTON AND~ LiSLE-THREAD HOSE, LADIES’ IN SOLID STRIPES, BLUS, BLACK, AND RED, ALSO. A LARGE ASSORT- MENT OF OTHER New and Desirable Styles. KID GLOVES 200 DOZES RECEIVED SATURDAY, @ Barris’ and L. H. id T. Seamless, Embracing all the NEW SHADES, S ell as @ large stock of LAIN BLACK AND BLACK STITCH WHITE. ‘They also received s new lot of VICTORIA KID, m_IN STREET AND EVENIN« SHADES. Palmer’s Patent DOUBLE-YokKeE SHIRTS, READY MADE. 6 SHIRTS FOR 616 50 3 SHIRTS FOR 68 50 1 SHIRT FOR 63 00 ‘We know the PALMER PATENT DOUBLE YOKE to be the BEST SHIBT at the price in the market,and we particularly request everyone ‘ examine the quality of Lines and Muslin used an‘ Judge for themselves It is our intention to increase our sales of Beady- made Shirts ONE THOUSAND DOZEN during the coming season, and we have therefore made our PRICES BELOW COMPETITION, and within the reach of every one that wants # FIBST-CLASS SERIBT AT ALOW PBIOX. SPECIAL ORDER DEPARTMENT. ‘This Department ts on the second floor, and ts well stocked with a splendid line of PLAIN and FANCY SHIRIINGS Woe are prepared to make ial order the DOUBLE-YOKE SHIBT in from three to ten days at the following prices: $15 FOR SIX sIIIRTS. $15 FOR SIX SHIBT3. $31 FOR siX SHIRTS. In the two years’ experience in the manufacture of the DOUBLE-YOK E SHIRTS, and the success Gttending it base proven, beyond a doubt, that it ig the most comfortable and perfect-fitting one made fm any section of the world. The thousands of orig- inal ard duplicate orders received for these Osle- brated Shirts fully confirm the assertion, and we can fully swbstantiste 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 SHIRT for the District of Columbia. All other persons attomptiag to manufacture them are iufringers, and the public are cautiened against ordering or purchasing them of any other parties. LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR, 623 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. LAUNDRY DEPARTMENT. WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO DO GEN. TLEMEN'’S LAUNDRY WORK ON SHORT NOTICE. Parties wishing to have their goods called for will please make their arrangements at the store. PRIOE LIST: Dress Shirts 12c., Night Shirts 8c. Line. Collars Sc., Linen Cuffs, per pair, Sc, Under-birie 8c., Drawers 3c., Sock Sc.,Handkerchiefe 4c. LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR, jan26-tr 623 PEN YLVANE AVENUE. STEAMER LINES. BALTIMORE ADVERTISEMTS | THUMB ©. Ov: ‘Aiterncy and Counsel’ | For Ht yeas im the Dart tary so Mixed on ss Amervan ren, Claim Agency, SY. Tama avenue, A INGTON, oO. Offer their services to the public for the prosecn- tion of all kinds of Claims in'the Coarts and before the several Departments of chase and sale of Beal Estate, and of money 1c. aeied — P attention given to the pepineat of General om ven “i deos-Smn and Special Taxes, J STARE JONES, . eal Estate Breker, No, 611 %rm Staxne. HOUSES AND LOTS !N ALL PARYS OP THE CITY FOR SALB. LOSNS NEGOTIATED. MON BY INVBST. BD. deot-tr JUAs Bove. __ FRANK BARNUM JUAN BOYLE & Co. ABAL ESTATE AND NOTB BROK BRB, Hc. 605 ish stroct, opposite UB Tiesseey FUB BALB—A handsome Us) ‘street 5 G15” Anew large double ROUGE corner Sit HOUSE No. 1010 Massachusctta avonue and BL HOUSE No. 84 treet for oF rent fornivbed or unfurnished. A COTTAGE in Wil inrd’s Bow; price, $2800. Several small HOUSES. from @3.800 te $2,000; small casb ‘payments, W. have severol very fine’ FARMS, improved and an. iuprovedo n different railroads ranoiue (rea te ity fort” scat low fignres or exchange for city proverty 400,000 fect of GROUND in varions por Hons of th ecity for anle at low figures, on eary terme, or will exchange for productive improved pro ty. apas- A fornished House or rent at $128 per month. PROPOSALS. _ PROPOSALS FOB LUM4ER FOR THE Pe enitED STATES COURTHOUSE AND POST OF FICK, NEW YORK CITY. U.S. Court-House and Post Offics, New York City, Office of Superintendent, February 14, 1374 Mill be Feenived at this office 269 DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1874, for ‘ ving the following schedule of ‘umber at the United Staes Gourt-house and Post fice. New York city i 120,000 fect B. M. (more or lets) Southern Pine Bails, sawn, 2x3 inches, 300, feet BoM.’ (more or lees) Southern Pine Flooring, grooved and tongned, planed bath *, 1% iuches thick, and in widths not ex: cording fur inches 10400 feot B. M. (more or lees) Black Walnut, grooved, tongned, pian» id beated both sides, one inch thick, cording four inches, 1,80 feet B. M., (more or less) Blask Walnut, sawn, +e inches thick. ™ or less) Mahogany, sawn in roche Scalea proposal nutil 12 m. of th furnishing and (mm strips to finish 134. 2,000 feet Jineal (more or leas) M. strips to finish 112 inches 3,000 feet lineal (more or less) Mahogany, sawn in strips to finish 2x2%y laches. 7 C0 feet lineal (more or leas) Mabogany sawn in strips to finish 3x2%; inches, 4,000 feet neal (more or less) Mahogany, sawn in strips to finish 3x2 inches. 1,800 fect Lbeal; more or less) Mahogany, sawnin strips to finish 2x35 inches. . 60,000 feet B. M_ (more or leas) Mahogany, richly <nred for panels, to finish oue inch thick. 6.500 feet B. M.(more or less) Mabogany, to finish 1% inckes pick, in widths from from 6 to 13 inches 1,500 feet B. M. (more or loss) Mahogany, to finish 2 inches ick, in simiter wi 200 feet B. M. (more or less) Mal Fails, io fuish four iucbes chi Allthe preceding schedule of lumber must be of tho very best qualgy of their respective kinds, theroughly seasoned and free from. large knota, “ hakes, aud other defects, and mast all be islivered insnch lengths and in such quantities as will be called for by the superintendent. ‘The Southern pine rails and flooring must all be — From ‘all defects, a8 none other will binck walnut will be of the best qnality, American growth The mahogany to be of the best quality, Hon- ores nples of each of the above woods will be sub- svill be made on the delivery and ac- ceptance of material, deducting ten per eentan au. til the completion of the contract. Ali bids must be accompanied by the panal bond of five thou- of two Fespousitl» p-rsons in tae sam sand dollars, ($5.000,) that th and perform the contract ife ciency of the secartty to bso States Jodge,Olerk of the h oF the District Atorney of t resides, The Tepartment reserves the right to reject any Is, f it bed ral 4 forthe interest of the Gov- nd any bid that is net made on be obtained in this office, and in every respect to the require- dvertinemont, will not be considered, peither will auy proposal be recetved from partic who-are not themselves eagaged in the lumber trace, and who bave not the necessary facilities for furnishing the materials. will be inciosed in a sealed envelope, Bide for Lumber,” and addressed to ©. T. HULBURD, Superintendent, SPRING ARBSNGEMENT uF STEAMER Di PILOT BOY Op and efter Satur brusry 2ist, the Steamer at PILOT BOY will rs ‘hart for BIVER LABDIBSG=, every Ta. Thar Gay and Saturiay mornings, as fu '§:—On Tues- Cays and Saturdays, leave at 7s. w., proceeding as as Ourricm returning on Wednesdays and Un Thursdays, les. at }2 o'clock noon, as far as Lewer Cedar Point; returning WM _H. BYLES, Agent. CUNARD LINE. NOTICE. With the view of diminishixg the chances of col- Histon, the Steamers of this Li tak pect fi course for all seasons of the year, * = On the outward passage from Queenstown to New York or » crossing M. of 60 at 43 lat., Or notbing to the north of 43. On the wi yard passage, crossing the Meridian of OO at 42 int., oF nothing to the north of 4. THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVE: ‘00: CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. ask | -+ Rel ‘Oude... Wed, Mar. 4 Parthi ~Wed., Mar. 1 | Olympia. . Wed., Mar. Is| Hecla__ "Bat, Mar. al Wed.: Mar 25 Marathon. Sat., Mar 25 nd every filowing WEDNESDAY aud SAT UBDAY from New York. Steamers marked thus * do net carry steerags pas- Sat. Barss ov Passacn.—Cabin. $30, 8100 Bold, according to accommedation. ickets to Fis. $3, old. additional. Return tickets on able Steerage, $90, currency ; tier. om Liverpool and Queenstown, and all ot Burvpe, at rates. Through Bills of lading given for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp, r ports on the Uvntinent, and for Mediterranean ports. For freight and cabin pass- 2g¢, SPply at the Company's office, No. 4 Bowling i for steerage jo. “111 Broadway, ‘Trinity Building, or to OTIS BIGELOW, Banker, 643 D street, Washington. jan@-ly ' CHAS. G. PRANCKLYN, Agent. EBOHANT’S LINB OF STEAMSHIPS WASHINGTON AN. Biargeier tne tne Steamshipe .O. KNIGHT ang GIBSON will make ie Hs aa }. D. O. ‘Phal- GRIP ITT gaden ry Tel Riba Sip eer O- HON: Reis with “Clyde's 1A. RIA. Va., WASH- asd iz win, D. SB CASEs. s SILVER SHOW GASES AT 95 50 PER FOOT. TANNERT & REINLE, feb12-Im™ No. 5% and 60 Hanover st., Baltinore EST42L1sHEp 1516. 7 CHAS. SIMON & SONS, 63 NORTH LOWARD 8T., BALTI 4 ORZ, MD Dealers in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GoOoDbs, pid call special attention to thelr splendid stock ees , Linen Embroideries, Laves, sed Hosiery; the ment of Mourning Goods in the city. SAMPLES SENT FREE! All orders amounting to $20.00 or over, will be sent free of freight charg¢s by Express; bat parties whose orders are not accompanied bythe money, and 0. D,, must pay for jan32-ta.th sly BREECH LOADING SHOT GUNS MADE TO ORDER. Skering Mexste Loading Guns to Breech Load- ing & specialty. CuARK & SNEIDE! Gecd-t,th&sSm BILLIARD TABLES LOW FOR CASH Our new style bevel tables equal in style, Suish. and ——— capacity to any in the world. ‘Becoud-band tabl altered to bevel. Pigeon-hole aud bag- atelie tables; cloths, eues, iy and all BILLIARD GOODS of best quality. Send for circular. Refer to National Hote, Seaton Hall, Alex. ar TS oa a onaee. Gecl6-Sm___ 840 West Pratt stroot, Baltimore, P, B45SON Hiss & co. FINE FURNITURE, FRENOH GOODS AND OBNAMENTS, OCUBTAIN MATERIAL, Ero., 46 NORTH CHARLES SY., S4LTIMORE Particular attention em to the complete fur- of dwolll and P Fn pe tg gs guaranteed to give satistnation, beth an to siya ond workmanship. BANKERS, ——__BANRERS, E. "¢®- TERPEEE S.c02, BROKERS, 631 St ‘t, g BUY and BELL Gold, Goverunient Bonds, Stocks jewer and General ‘Sewer maak Uberal discount. meenes Mmnaiens Army officers ‘pay accounts cashed in advance. A limited amount of Northern Paci Walteoaa > N AMERIC, AN AO OR SYR ti ones Mt Interest peid on deposits. Jou Hirz, Pree’t Lsn5-1y 0. PRENTIss, Cash. N4ATIOBAL BANK oF BLIO, UNITED . UNITED STATES D PosTTORT, Prompt attention Departments of the Government ‘Seis EET OE FP®55D"a0s SAvines AND TRUST COMPANY BANKING HOUSE, 1607 PENNSYLVANIA AVERUR, (Opposite U Treasury.) ire ae Cer ‘7 per cent. ‘annam. ea en Dorian es ‘upwards, from ou 8 Banker, WILL REMOVE MARCH FIRST TO MABSLE BUILDING, 606 7th street. P2oRqsaLs FOR MARBLE WORK FoR UNITED STATES OOURT-HOUSE AND PUST OFFICE. NEW YURK OITY. U.S. Court House and Post Office, New York City, Office of Superintendent, Webraary 12, 1874. Resled Proposeis will be received at this office un- 3 f i132 m. of the 23p of Oourt-house and c k city > 10,000 (more or leas) white Marble Tiles, 12x12x1 inch full, 4,000 (more or Leas) half Marble Tiles, 12x12e1 inch fall. 20,000 (more or less) black Marble Tiles, 12x12x1 inch fall $,000 feet, superficial, (more er loes,) black Marble Borders, of various widths, from four to twelve ibches, all one inch thick full, Bids will be received for farnishing the white tiles of best quality white-veined Italian or white-veined American marble equal thereto; the black tiles of best quality Belgian, Glenn’s Falls, or Lyonaive marble, or red Vermont sla's; the borders of best quality black Belgian or Glenn's Falls marble, ‘The whole of the tiles and bordering must bs one inch foil in thickuoss, with sawn backs and the edges euth the square and perfectly true, the face and edges to be rp : Bidders will bbed to proper surface. ru to'furnfahs and ‘will gatanic seaples aloeg pose to Turnteb, a submit sem, With thelr bide, er Payments will be made on the delivery and ac- ceptance of materials, deducting ten per coatumn until the completion of the eontract. All bids must bs accompanied by the penal bond of two responsible persons, in the sum of five thousaad doliare ($5.40), hat the biddor will accept and per. the safliciency of ¢ bidder w form the contract if awarded him; Cy the security to be certified by ‘the United States Judge, Clerk of the United States Court, or the District Attorney of the district wherein he resides. The Pepeeent reserves the right to reject uy or all bile if it be deemed for the interest of the Gov. ment to do so; and any bid that is not made on the printed form to be obtained in this office, and docs not conform in every respect to the requirements of this advertisement, will not be considered; neither will any proposal be received from parties ‘who are not themselves engaged in the marble trade aud who have not the necessary facilities for farnishing the al Proposals will be inclosed in a sealed envelope, indorsed “ Bids for Marble Work,” aud addi to feb20-12%t 0. T. HULBUBD, Superiutendent. PRorgsaLs FOR PLASTERERS’ MATE- BIALS FOR UNITED STATES OOURT- HOUSE AND POST OFFICE, NEW YORK CITY. U.S. Court House and Post Office, New York City, (Bice of Superintendent, February 16, 1874, Bealed Proposals will be received at this office un- 27TH DAY OF BRBRUARY, 1874, for furnishing and delivering the following schedule of lasterers’ materials at the United Court jew York city: 10,000 barrels (more or less) best quality Plasterers? ones of*Bockland manufactare,” or equal 0, 10,000 barreis (inore or less) best quality of Plaster of Paris, of Isaac or Wortherapeon's brani, or brands equal thereto 1,000 barrels (more or less) sharp, clean, White 3,000 barrels (more oF leas) long, dry, and clean Cat- e ir. Samples of each of the above items to be sub- mitted with the 5 Payments will be mede onthe delivery and accep- bre Pen or nape {penn a per centum un- the completion of the contract. All bids must be accompanied by the penal bond the sm of ten thon- of two responsible persons in sand dollars ($10,000) that the bidder will acce and form i cemtracs if awarded suffi - him; thi ciency of the security to be certified by t juited States clerk of the United States court, or the di altorney of the district wherein he 're- hs Department reserves the right to rejeot any or all Didesif it be dectned for tke interes of the Government to do so; and any bid that is not made en {he printed forms'to be obtained in this oflice, ‘and does not conform in every respect to the re- quirements of this advertisement, will not be con- sidered, neither will any proposal be received from Patties who are not themecives, in the man facture of lime. plaster, ac vand w “Proposals will be inclosed. in indoreed,” Bids for Plasterers’ M aa Greased to 0. TH febavit___”Buperintendent._ /BOPOBALS FOR OLEANING AND SWEEP- P Ans oF Besuic Wonxs.D.0.. eke sar eterna a rt. Soe eee board reserves the right to reject any or all NQHOr Faas Fah 2UTE S10 B ae be “PRE SE SONS, on BY Berean corner . alo begioning; with al and Sfpurtenangre= bs fog the the “* St. Cloud Hotel,” on the corner of %h and streets northwest ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in notes to ran one and two years, beariug interest at the rate of deed ot ten per centum per anpum, trust upon the 3 i i 4 sperty is ki of. A ancitg to be st the cest of the purchaser. terme of sale are not comptied with within ten days after the sale, the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at risk and cost aan defaulting par- chaser. HEBRY BOGUE,| wractess, J. : DUNCANSON” DOWLING & 00., Aucts. febl0-eo&dbs LATIMER & OLEARY, ole aormte Eenuayiractn arenes ana vith ot b Sapitacis aren ? ee Star Office Building. 1 SALE OF FINE BLACK MARBLE RENO BRONZE 14 + AY OLOOKS 1D K ORNAMEN” 8,¥ BENOH BRONZE FIGURES AND GrOUPS, AG*TE AND SL KNNA AND AMARMO yakEs, &e On WEDN#SDA "clock a. m., at our by order of importers ‘Vito orpamentsto match. Elegant French Bron: ures and Groups, finely carved Bardiglio stone, Etivecan_ Vases, na tone Mantle Ornaments of classical just landed from France and Italy. The be arran; for examination on March 3d, with catalogues, of sale; Bixty days credit for Toved paper. feb25-d [Rep] LATIMER & OLEABY, Aucts, ———————— INSURANOE OOMPANIES, T HIS IS THE SEASON FOR FIRES, GUARD AGAINST THEM BY [N8URING B PBOPEBTY (BEAL AND PERSONAL) | WITH Tir CORCORAN FIRE INSURANCE co. OF THE DISTRIOT OF COLUMBIA OAPITAL.. roveeeeee 100, fice, 1429 Pennsyivanis reune. = JOHN T. LENMAN, President, J.T. DYER, Secretary. janl9-tr a 10, Int * [ AE) AME! n0ag i ISUBANOE 00., of $30.94. 00., of Newark, ‘The business of this ‘he largest of any aimtiee hatitatton ion ¥. HEYER, Guy may3s-ly $03 and [SSURE YOUn Puorgarr VIREMEN'S INSURANCE somrany bi D SF Wasa NG FON AND GOR <- OHARTERED BY UONGRESS 1837, Capital and Surpia $276,000. Ofce: , ington. oomaker, 'W. Howard, COAL AND WOOD. (OAL AND Woop. On band LYKENS VALLEY, D AS WHITE ASH OO4LB; sizes, from furnace to CUMBERL‘ND GOAL, LUMP and NE. HICKORY, , PINE WOOD aswed and split, or inthe stick. OAK and PINE KINDLINGS in bundle or by the cord, et lowest market rates. STEPHEBSON & BROTHER, Office, 1218 Pennsylvania avenue, ASH and febl7-tr Mill and Depot, 7th-street Whurf. T, a2: bang. T. B. CROSS J5 . — ¥. EDW. CLARK & CO,, DEALERS LUMBER, WOOD AND OOAL, DOORS, 88H, BLINDS, . MOULDINGS, &e., Qontral mee, 698 Lontst : Wi hart, Dopet’and Flaming” Mi, foo of etn tree ‘Yard—1éth and B streets northwest, jy ll-ly UBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY. NO FURTHER POSTPONEMENT. FOUBTH G&AND GIFT CONCERT for the benefit of the PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUOKY, at Lonisville, Ky., March 31, 1874. LIST OF GIFTS. 325, 11,000 $80, each,’ Grand total, 12 000 Gifts, all cash... .. ..91,5 Price of "Tickets:—Wholes, StU; sites go h coupon, #5. As there wil ponitivelybs no further Postpone. mer ‘HOS. BE, BRAMLETTS, Agent; or THOS. B. HAY# & CO., kastern Agents, 609 Broadway. New York. Information can be obtained from Hon. R. MAL- LORY, (late M. Q., Louisville district.) sylvania avenue, feb19-m,w. Good NEWs. GOOD NEWS. COFFEES DOWN. COFFEES DOWN. It may be seen by the Ni ‘ork commercial papers of late date thar Coffees hanced as we have purchased and received stock fo the decline it they ‘have been getting of us at ereatly reluced Prices. The rednetion is from three to five cents por Pound, or from siz to ten per centum. This is a fact worthy of note sad we invite those interested to call and see for themesives. =” ata We also continve to sell : 5 wee Sksusuaseneseess s2eee ee ee bey ref ELPHONZO YOUNGS & Co., Masonse Temple, corner Sh end F streets, feble-tr rece, | fife ee ee ee AUCTION SALES. THis AFTERNOON. . AMAN, BBY Thee at inttats Sectiouede, 619 7en street. TBUSTEES’ SALE O KOPERBTY ©: BLE IMPROVED COBNEB WEST y virtae bearing date Shy A recorded in Liber ‘No 621, folio 237 of the Land istrict of Columbia, and by request tu writ mreby, the anders remfRer, at pal » on TH AY. the 26th any Of February, A. D IS74, at 9 v'clock tn the afternoons the porthers 16 (sixteen), 10 equare wo huodred og twenty (20) fwet on the east lice QnG extending east ath ti ith that ine of North I 75) feet, with all DRY A This pro; brance of $8400, secured by August 5, 1570, and ba a that date, with fu.terest at 10 per cent. per annam: Terms of sale: Oue-third cash (goo most be pad cy fall of the hammer), two «qual insts!ments ix and t with i: te. est from day faction of trustees; or tion of t urchaser. It terms ere not complied with within ve days from day of sale, property will be resold on five days’ notice, at risk of defaniting purchaser. FRED. W.JONRS.J 7, Jo8. BO EDEON, ees: febl0-eo&ds THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. de sold TO-MORROW. BY WM. L WALL & CO, Anctioneers, CU. 8. MAR-HAL’S SALE OF A STOOK OF STATIONERY. FALNTINGS. fc District 0 public « day of February, 1874, commencing at clock & m .the following goods in part, to wit, viz. A large assortment of Books and Stationery, &e.,ac , whole stock in the store No eat, seized and levied up tels ‘of Samnel 8. @. Barbour, and w sold to satisfy execution No. 11,939, in favor of Isaac L. Jobson. ALEX SHARP.U_&. Marshal D 0. febl9 4 WML WALL & OU., Aucts. S7-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED, IN consequence of the holiday, to WEDNESDAY, Feb- ruary 25, 1874, at the sam- honr. X. SHARP.U 8. Marshal D ©. febs3-2t W.L WALL & CO., Ancts. B-THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER POST- PONED until FRIDAY MORNING, February ‘27th, 1874, at the same hour, in consequenee of the snow SOF LEX. SHARP. Ww. LW, U.S. Marshal D. ALL & 00, Auc’ tebms TRUSTEES SALE “OF FOUR RECENTLY BUILT TORY AND BASEMENT 7 STRRETS - By virtue of four deed of trust of I. C0. Fay to the undersigned, all bearing date on the 23th ny of June, 187%, and reco.ded in liber No. 639, foto 60. 63, 65, and 67, respectively, of the land records of Washington courty, D. O. id at the re- quest of the the under- signed will sell onsterpmost he: Premises, on FBI AsT4 at 444 o'clock p. m1 89, in Fay, Normen' quare No. 150, as sai the office of the Sarveror ton, D. O ; together with tenauces, thereto appertal recently buiit two-story "erms of #1 ity of Washing- ings and appar- ining, consis«i tour and basement Brick houses. 735 cash on each house, being a8 of thereon. The balance in six ana twelve months, for whieb the notes of the purc! +» bear ing interest from dey of sale, secured by deeds of trust on the property will be taken, poslt of S800n erch [ry on will be required at the time He. Lf said terme a aro not complied with withia om day of sale. same wi resol id ex pense of the defaulting purchaser. u ing at the ex pense ef aser. econ yey Ane OH AND WALEROM. Trastes fcbl6-eo4ds ¥ LATIMER & OLEABY, [leben Secret Brokers, Southwest corner of Pennsylvania aveune and'Klev- enth street, Star jee. at TEUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON MARYL. AVENUE, BEIWEEN 45 AND 6ru STREET: . 1873, and recorded in Liber 403, folio 164 at ——— of the party secured, at public anct! DAY, the 27th of February, at 454.0°cloc the west balf of Lot eleven (11), fi convenient Frame Dwelling- house, Terms of sale: §2.200 cash; the balance in two = interest. $100 to be ceposited when tho struck off, Conveyancing at the cost f b16-, B* 2 eh a tind DOWLING & © LATIMER & OLEARY, Aucts. ing. fa By virtue of @ deed of trust, dated February it rt jon, in front cf the ervation D, which is improved with «1 equal payments, at six aud twelve mou chase Ww. LATIMER & OLE vathe 0., Anct’rs, ast corner 9th and B streets ‘northwest. TBUSTEE’S SALE OF VACANT LOT & a ITY HALL. — I will otter for sale, at_ public auction, in it of the premises, on Y,the ¥7th of February, 1874, at 4 o'clock p. m.,the va- nt Lot at the janction of Indiana ave,, sed D fronting & feet on D street, 81 feet 1in. on 3 fect 8 in. on Sd street. S RECIEALY SEn CALL, rustee of Baldwin Brothers, feb17_DUNCANBON, DOWLING & 00. Aucts ¥ W.L. WALL & Oo., Aucti ‘New Marble Buliding Nos. 900 and 90% Pennsylvania Svente, cor. Hh st CHROMOSs! OHROMOS: On FRIDAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS, Fcbroary ¥7 apd 25, commencing at 7 o'clock, we Will sell, on the first foor of our salesrooms, a large lection of elegent = FRENCH. ENGLISH and AMEBIOAN in Walnut and Gilt Frames. Wo call special attention of buyers to the above bs aphid is the most attractive sale ever offered in thie city. Goods will be on exhibition on Thursday evening Bri jag. when catal: can be had. Tet Orie ee WALES SCO. anc: ¥ LATIMER & OL! 7. A ery tn eel Haiate Brokers, corner Pennsylvania ave. and Lith street, Star Office Buildings. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED eee ims 3a street 4 house. at of the same das; lot one (1), ne ion, of original lot one (1), *quare No. #71, situate at the corner D street south aud llth strect east, and fronting 20 fect on ttl street, and extending back 100 feet on D street; lin- proved ing be athe € 74, ‘m., lot B, in Morrison's jnare No. 133, situate on 19ch street, 20 feet on 19:h street, with a depth of 94 feet, and beivg sixty (6)) feet south from Laurence strect; improved with a nearly new ‘dwelling he se “Aud'at 5 o'clock p m.on said 4th day of March, A.D. 1874, that of square No. 90, follows: Be; inning of described as orth 8 street $3 teste inches stree north: ; thence weet 18 fost south 21 feet to the tine of 8 str and thence east tothe bepinniny proved with a comfortable frame dwelling ho ‘Terme of aale: One-third cash; the reside in two equal paym six and twelve months, a terest from the day of sale, to be secured ‘oy of trust upon the Broperty,, $100 depesit upon cach arcel when off, which deposit forfeited ules, the paser complies with the purchsser terms oleae etd ‘after the sale. Qon- ng at purchaser's cot, eee POF RED, W JONES? a, ctony JAS. B. ED! 5 0 feb16-dts LaATIM & OLEAGY, Ancts. Y B.H. WARNER. ‘Estate Broker and A , No. 729 ren serect. between @ snd Hote. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A VALUABLE TH STORY A De " NTO Puess BRU OUSB ON ELEVENTH STREAT. B TWEEN N AN DO STREETS ‘NOBTH WEST, By virtue of 8 deed of trust to us dated April r Fy A.D. 1873, and duly recorded in Li No. 710, foito 398, ot e of the land records for Washington county eet of AY, that ‘ash- No. canta svenue and a. << page TURE, PF x riage PORTS, ORR NG. Bair-cloth Parlor Farnitore Mebogany Chamber Furrivu and Husk Mattrasecs; Feather Pillowsacd Chive aud Glasware. Cookivg and Heating Stoves, Kitchen Boas. “Slime cash. LaTiM OLEARY, f 60d Aactioncers. Bt @ OLBARY, BY — = Sontnwest corner of Eenun, svcene ant Lith street, UPERIOR HUUSEROLD FURNITURE. FINE = SRLS OSRPRTS. UILCLUTE 930 Int street, between i ¢ the Capitol, the other Pillows and Bols ere. is and Three-ply Carp tab ¢ | and his foreign-born Arties wishing first ture to this sale, ae the house bas osly bern fornish dash rt time wcash fe! 26-dte |Bep] LATIMER & CLEARY, Aus Y LATIMER & OLEARY, B Auctionsers and Real Estate Brokers. Southwest corner Pennsylliania avenue and ith st ‘Star Office Building. a TRUSTER'S SALEOF x son STREET, NEAB BHODE ISLAND irtue of @ deed of trust, dated October 29. 1572, and recorded in Liber 700, folio 33, and Fequest of the party secured, I will sail, peblic auction, tn front of the premises, on THUBS. WAY, the 26th day of February, lestant, at 4 o'clock p.m. those parte ef Lots 9% and 95, /o Kel- y's subdivision of the west hell of syunte Noo je ning en 1th street, 2 feet south from - we corner of Let 95, themoe east WS feet; north 17 feet; shence west 105 feet to 10" thenee south on 10th street 17 feet to improved with @ fine and convenient Brick Dg House ‘Ferma: Ove-third cash; the residue in two equal payments at six and twelve months fen (10) per ceat. per annum. Deed given end trast taken $100 deposit at time of sale. Conveyancing t . . Ot Purchaser's °*!- pRED. W. JONES, Trustee fe01s.4 LATIM¥is @CLEABE, Aucts S7 AT BEQUEST OF INTERESTED PARTY. ve sale is postponed until THURSDAY, the duh Gay of March, 1874, same hour and place arrestee. F. W. JONES, feb26 LATIMER & OLEABY, Aucts. B* DUNCASSON, DOWLING & O0., Ancte. Southeast Corner 9th and D streets northwest THE OLD PASTeRy c. o ay TION SALE — MARKET BU LDING, SHEDS, By vii of authority in ae Oommis- siovers of Eastern Market, we will sell at bite anction, on TURSDAY, the 10th day of March, 1874, at 3. o'clock. m. on the promises, all the brick Buildings, ke. which were used in the old Eastern Maruet, situated on K street, between Sth and 7th streets sbutheast, and consist of One large Brick Buildiog, Lot of Sheds, &c., attacbed. Terms: Cash By ordur of A. B. Bhephert. Governor. Fee: Ri Let Commissioners. feb2%s DUNOABSON, BOWLING & CO., Aucta BY LATIMER & OLEARY Aucti Beal oneers aad Estate Brokers, Southwest corner Pennsylvania avenue and Lith st,, Btar Office Buildings. larch the in front of the premises, i sell Lot No. 6,in Square Mo. 21 ‘bes on ith street, aud ru average width tu Vermont ¥ & three-s all the modern improv ; together with t Brick and Frame Buildings’ frontiog Vermont avenue Imaediately after, we shall sell the adjoining LOT, which has ® front of 7 feet 4 inches on 14th street, and ranping parallel to Lot 6, with an aver- age width to Vermont avenue, conteiping 2,52 are | seldem that this class of property is throws on the mark+t, and, taking isto consideration the locality, ard bring in the midst of ur most elegant residences, certainly should command tls attention iteliste, or parties wishing to invest their here property ts rapidly increasing in nd where there is ne possible chance of a Ove-fourth cash; the residue in four at 6.12, 18nd months, with tnter nday of ar deeds of trust the preperty. All conveyancing at the cost of pur chasers. A deposit of $250 will Le required on eact Ffokersy when strack off Ifthe terms of wale are t complied with within ten days from the «ay of ale, the Exec ror purchaser Faper published i F tutors of Jo P. Hilt deceased. i-dads (ep) LATIMUR & CLEARY. Ances, ey. Estate Brokers, vania avenue and lth Building. TR A. ND ae. ~ AFTEBBROOR, March the at 5 o'clock, on the premises, we of No. 14, in Bquare No 247, npropersy ie will’ adapted tar is wel vate familien, © property will be sold in separate parcels. Terms: One-third cash; the balance in two equal Parments, at 6 and 13 months, with notes brating fr terest. snd secured by © deed rer a > veyancing at cost of purchaser. $50 w! ai ey: i Fm req senna SOHN 7. cIvEN, ©. 8. BILTON Executors of John P. Hilton 126-d&4s (Rep) LATIMER & OLEARY, Ancti ¥ LATIMER & CLEARY. B Auctioneers ont Ld - oo corner Pennsylvania ave. and reet, Star Office Buildings. N TBG, February atl smiek Je. a ie! 4 on Latimer & Cleary, I shall sell, order of the Orphans’ Court, the follow: ing household articles Oe ireen Bep Parlor Set. Mirrors, Lounges, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Wardrcbes and Washstanis, Pai Furniture, Hair and Husk Mattresses, Feather Bolsters and Pillows, Brossels and Three-ply Carpets, Lot Bedding, Ohairs and Tables," China, &c. ‘Terms 8. KER, Excentor, febss 3t LaTim! CLEA ota, BS “acctlonsers and Heal Eatate Brokers, E SANDERSON HOUSE. TOGETHER WIT ™ ROOM FIN TURE TRENT in THE BAR. 3 TABL® AND OTHER HOTEL MATERIAL, AT PUBLIC aUOrio: On MONDAY, March 24, 1874, at 1 o'clock, we will sell the i u ment fh a eT parcels compened of coe ‘Frame ‘Buligioes, sivtated oa the corner coy ovease.cee posite the United States “a a fmmed ; sell the following arti- I limtely after we One B Tin Sates and Refrigerators, One large made by Ball, in perfect order, Heating Stoves: Window Bhoaes, many articles not necessary to reasonable time will be given fer the removal of the buildings, LATIMER & OLBABY, Auc's. | VALUABLE PROPERTY COWGRESSIONAL. Conctuston Yestoraay’s Presecaings, SENATE.—After our report closea— ™M b remarks of Mr. that he (Mr. Schurz) did not understand this country. He said this was A REFLECTION ON HIM because be did not bi to be born in this o ~ When ne agree with the Senator trom frdiana, and dlone political service for that Senator, that Senator thought he derstood American institutions well. it seems, according to the Senator's opinion, constituents oaght to know it, that when they presumed to differ in opinive with the Senator they know nothing at all of American institutions, and thetr opinion is of po value. If this wasto be the standard of their Knowledge of American institutions it would be ® very dificult matter to come up to it, for there was scarcely a public question that had ever been before t that ‘Senator bad not bren on both sides of it. — Mr. Morton sald he had not wished to take any further part in this dispute, but certain Sepators seemed determ: that he should. Yesterday the Senator Mississippi bad PRRSONALLY OFFENSIVE in bis remarks as he could to be within partia- mentary bounds, and to-day the Senator from Obio had read extracts from his speeches to prove him guilty of inconsistency. it was trae tbat be bad changed bis opinion, just as other Senators had. Sepator trom Ohio had himself expressed very different views on the subject of the finances. He had an extract read from a former speech of Mr. Sherman, in wbich that Senator said that all history and | experience was against fixing a time for specie resumption, also, extracts from other financial Mr.Sherman, which he said were inconsistent with his present position. He al luded then to the remarks of Mr. Schara. a sad be had never inti born citizens were not opinion on American a! aitempted to be a leade citizens of the Un put bimeelt at the b to form a new part line bad not been He (Mr. Mor- ton) had joined the republican party im 1854; be bad never betr bis party, never be~ od him. was jart sucha the Senator from In- Senator to point out tyhe had betrayed. The Senator had eaid that be did not understand this be bad spoken of Germany as hig (my) (Mr. Schurz) claimed the right to differ trom the Senator wherever he was bern. The Senator yesterday had, in reply to him, uttered a jumble of atrocious and willful misstatements A CALL TO ORDER. ‘The Chair (Mr. Carpenter) rapped Mr. Schur to order, and said that in his opinion sack lan- guage was not ao ene Mr. Schurz.— Very well, { withdraw it, and say that if the Senator had wished to under- stand me he could not so have misstated my po- sition. Mr. Morton said his speech would be pab- lished alongride of that of the Senator, and if he had done him any injustice he would rectify nuoUsneRS— Mr. Schurz said t debater, and in debating with him it w sary to use the most forcible language, Se ag! nator Was a very strong necee- the Senator did. The manner in Senator had alluded to his nativity was offen- tive, not that be (Mr. Schurz) was ashamed of his foreign birth, but ne was here as one of the representatives of the states of this Union, and was sent bere by American citizens. Mr. Morton disciaimed anything offensive by usion he had made. He recognized that the Senator was an American citizen by adop- tion and by naturalization. But the Senator himself had spoken of his country. He had just been to Germany, and be had seen his old friends, and had alluded to it. The Senator had, only two years ago, on this floor, arraigned the AdMivistration for violation of the neutral- ity laws |Mr. Schurz—I did nothing of the kind) im selling arms to France. But he had bo wish or desire to reflect upon the Senator in tbis respect. Mr, Schurz.—Well, if what the Senator said was meant in a Pickwickian sense — Mr. Morton.—I was not exactly in a Pick- wickian mood yesterday. (Laughter.} Mr. Schurz.—Well, if the Senator #0 con- siders it, then all I said was also in # Pick- wickian sex there ended. ir laid before the Senate 4 MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT on the subject of the Centennial Exposition, which was read. Mr. Cameron said it was @ vi message. He thought now would be a very appropriate time to take up the centennial bill, and be made that motion. Pending the vote, Mr. C! into executive session, which was agreed to; and, after a few minutes spent in executive ses tion, the doors were reopened, and the Senate adjourned. HOCSE.—After onr report closed— There was consideravie discussion on the franking bill, arter which the demand tor the Previous question was seconded by @ vote of 112 to 67. The main question was then ordered by & vote of 126 pays to 115 nays. The House then took @ recess till 7.39 p.m. The evening session was spent, ason other evenings, in the adoption of amendments te the rev. code, without discussion, by the ten or & dozen members present, and the House, at . adjourned lowa, William Haley thought he ie,'and a0 bought = bottle of ake nine. He took it home, and upon getting found he wanted to live. There was a roaring fire in the kitchen stove, and intoit he threw the poison. Up blazed the stuff in an explosiwe , burning his hair off, and injuring him so ly that for three days he hung between life and death. A KANSAS GENTLEMAN has pees ome pat his front gate in the parior, so that = and her young man can swing on it wii taking cold during the cold weather. This is humane suggestion to all fathers. A frout gute in the parlor may save a good many dollars would otherwise be paid out for soothing syrups and cough balsam. A BAND of Ohio women gathered in front ofa lawyer's office by mistake and prayed and cong half an hour before they learned that they h been throwin, y their time. It is calow' ed that their prayers wouldn't have bad auy ef- fect under 1s months. S87 Death from inhaling coal gas is pain!oss, e7-Praying bands won't take root in the South. S7 At Minneapolis, Minn, Saturday Feb. 8, was the 74th day of ‘continuous sleighing this winter. 87 There are so many Johnsons in Peoria they distinguish them by saying: “The John- son with @ red nose,” “the Johnson with the blonde wife,” etc. S7 Hartford boys must be little angels or pay the penalty. A lad seven old has gone to jail for six days for throw! snow-ball ata milk-cart. sensible 67 Harvard says that “enquire” is right and Yale thinks it is “inquire.” We think “ae- quite” 18 pretty mear the thing,—Deirost Free a8. S7*‘In a time of peace prepare for war”— whisky war—and lay in a stock in your cellar. It is working its way like an epidemic. What will become of Milwaukee?—Racine Advocate. a the Bev. Mr. Bighact Bot Predericksborg, CoLEma® RieBano Fy. maRVEY, Undertaker, (Buccssser 0 HARVEY @ MARR) ‘We. 034 F Srauny, between Mint an¢ Tente. AND G45K 53D

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