Evening Star Newspaper, March 3, 1874, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

ie ef FURNISHING GOODS. SPRING GOODS That Everybedy Wants, Must Have, ABE NOW AERIVING AT LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR: 623 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. $0 doven LADIES’ WHITE COTTON HOSE. £0 doren LADIES’ BROWN COTTON BOSE, at the extremely low priceof @ per do on, or # cents per pair. 200 dozen LAF IES’ BROWN CO1 FON HOSE. 200 deren LADIES’ WHITE COTTON HOSE. Extra Long, at an unusually low price of ($5.5) per dozen, or 89 cents per pair ‘This tot of Goods is from the best mannufactnrers, Gnd they ere decidedly ihe cheapest, best, and long om gods at the money that can be found anywhere, Every isdy will find it to her advantage to exam. ime these goods. THEY HAVE ALSO RECEIVEDAND JUST OPENBD 300 PIECES HAMBURG EDGES AND INSERTING, iN NEW AND DESIRABLE DB&SIGNS, AT VERY LOW PRICES, 75 DOZEN LADIES’ FANCY COTTON AND LISLE-THREAD HOSE, 4N SOLID STRIPES, BLUB, BLACK, AND KED, ALSO, A LARGE ASSORT- MENT OF OTHER New and Desirable Styles. KID GLOVES. av0 DOZEN BE IVED SATURDAY, fn Eerris’ and L. H- and T. Seam! Embracing all the SEW SHADES, = etl as & large stock ef LAIN BLACK ANDBLAOK STITCH WSITE They also received a ne of VICTORIA KID, ™ IN STREETAND EVENING SHADES. SS TLEM GENTLEMER’S FURSISH Palmer's Patent DOUBLE-YOKE SHIRTS, READY MADE. We know the PALMER PATENT DOUBLE YOKE to be the BEST SHIBT at the price in the market,end we particularly request everyone ‘0 examine the quality of Linen and Muslin used an! Judge for themselves, It 1s 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 OOMPETITION, and withinthe reach of SHIBT AT ALOW PBIC: ery one that wants @ TRST-OLASS SPECIAL ORDER DEPARTMENT. ‘This Department is on the second floor, and is Well stocked with « splendid line of PLAIN and FANCY SHIBTINGS. Weare prepared to make tospecial order the DOUBLE-YOKE SHIBT in frem three toten da: ‘at the following prices: 915 FOR SIX SHIRTS. $15 FOR 51X SHIRTS. $¥1 FOB SIX SHIRTS. In the two years’ experience in the manufacturs of the DOUBLE-YOKE SHIRTS, and the success attending ft, has proven, beyond a doubt, that it is the most comfor im any section of the inal aud brated Bbirts fully confirm the assertion, and we can fally substantiate it. Give them atrial, and be con vinced fer yourselves. We are the only owners ané authorized manufscturers of PALMER'S PAT- ENT DOUBLE-YOKE SACQUE SHIRT for the District of Oolumbia. All other persons attempting to mapufseture them are infringers, and the public are cantiened against ordering or purchasing them of any other parties. and perfect-fitting one made rid. The thousands of orig- plicate orders received for these Ccle- LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR, 623 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. LAUNDRY DEPARTMENT. WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO DO GEN. LAUNDK Parties wishing to have their foods ¢ PRIOE LIST: Shirts 18c., Night Shirts 8. Collars Sc., Linen Cuffs, per pair, Se , fc., Drawers 8., . » Handkerchiefs 4c. LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR, tr 623 P. (LVANIA AVEN _ INSURANOS COMPANIES, STEAMER LINES. PP BE CER MAN-s MEROCAN FIRE IN SURANCE COMPAN Of THB DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA HAS EEBMOVED ITS OFFICE . 0 F Street, fob35-6t_ Between 6th and Teo streets. FPRE ARLINGTON T coMPany, FOR THE DISTSICT OF COLUMATA. Paid-up Capital . $200,000. OFRICe— No.1 Street; between 14th and Hanson, W Ham H. Phillip. 8. J. TODD, See. _febz Sm FR EXPERIENCE 18 THE BEST TEACHER. Be fer: your propert ¥ INSUKE iN THE FIR PAYING COMPANIE: A. 8. PRATT & SON, febss-20 Corner of Ninth and D streets. "IRE INSUAKANCE PRING ARBANGEMENT uf STEAMER | PILOT ROY. and efter Saturday, F the Steamer OT BOY will | cnary 21a :—On Tues- leave at 7. uw... proceeding ag reierniog on Wednesdays and as Ourrioman, Sundays. Un Thursdays, lea:e st 12 v'cl ck hoon, Preceding as far as Lower &t2 9. m. on Friday. feb19-1m edar Poiut; retarning WM. H. BYLES, Agent. eamers of ti coures for ail seasons of the year. een the outward passage from Queenstown to New York or Boston, crossing Moridian of 80 at 43 iat., OF DAL ing to the north of 43. of 60 at 43 iat., or nothin THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN CUNARD LINE. the chances of col- Line take « specified nthe ward paraage, cross! jeridian ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. yaen Bew York. 2... Mw ed IS TUE SRASON FOR Fikes. GUARD AGAINST THE PBUPBBTY (BEAL AND PERSONAL) wir tH: COKCORAN FIRE INSURANCE Co. OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. OAPITAL......... - Office, 1429 Pennsy!vania sven JOHN T. me. LENMAN, President, J.T DYER, Secretary. jani9-tr la Gees aMBaIvag INSURANOE 00., of | w $32-430-24 je Cash Assets. 91 MERCHANTS’ Taso Ba ‘The bostoess of this Company for Deen . os Gi ‘AGENT, — SEE pte a BALTIMORE ADVERTISEMTS TANNERT & febIF Im" No. 35 and 60 Hanover st., Balt: E54 2+tsHEp 1816. CHAS. SIMON & SONS, 63 NOBTH LOWABD ST., BALTIMORE, MD Dealers in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, ‘Would call special Of Dress Goods, Sed Hosiery; the best assort Geods im the cit: SAMPLES SENT FREE! All orders amountt: Bent free of freight charc s by Express; but howe orders are not sccmepamied bythe money, Wing their geods sent C.0. D,, must the mouey. MADE TO ORDER. CLARK & SNEIDER, ‘S14 west Pratt street, GeeS-t.thastm Baltimore, Md BY (NSURING YOUR | ee UBDAY from New Yor $100,000 ree Trinity Baildig 20 ¢ | street, Washington. jand)-ly CH4SS. G. FRANCKLYN, Agent, jar. 4) Parthi Wed. ry following W rk. ers marked thus * do net carry steerage pas- 9100, and 9130, at kets to Pi 15, gold. additional. Return tickets on favor- sengers. Barts oF Passac ag according to a Tis, able terms. Steerage, $20, currency, Breer: kets from Livergool and Queenstown, lowest rates. Through n; for steer: WORK ON SHORT | or all bid th the chase and sale of Beal Estate, and Stmonepeske s4"5 c reker SHEPHERD'S BUILDING, Ho. 908% -ecerecntoche ar AVEHUS, mye mene . O. asmina Tom, ota ter Fat and Bpecial Ho. 611 %rm Sreezsy. HOUSES EP. Lo iN "HE CITY FOR SAL LOANS N. 5 f ee B@OTIATED. MON BY INVEST. a joan BOYLE. FRANK BABNUM ps pe re 24 Rous of ta eetty for or will exchange for productive improved pro A tarnished House or rent at $125 per mourn. et month calmer ALL Panes op city $0.00 fest of GROUND f a tale at low figures, on oney fePeas, PROPOSALS, PROPOSALS FOR LUMSER FOR UDITED STATES COURT. yovss IRD POST OF FICE, NEW YORK © 0.8. Co emcient. Febraary 14, 1374 lumber at the United States Qourt- Office. New York city ae 120,000 . Rails, sawn, 2x3 iache: 30/0 feet BoM." (more or less) Southern Pine Flooring, grooved aud tongued, planed both ides, Us inches thick, ang in widths not ex- inches ceeding four f 10,(00 feet B. M, (raore or less) Black Walnut, nv ed. planed. beaded both ed, ton; and sides, one 1 cevding four inches 1,80 feet B. more or lesa) Black Walnut, sawn, to finish 1s inches thic 24,060 fect lineal (more or lees) Mahogany, sawn in 8 stripe to finish 1's x2 inc! 1,000 feet Lineal (more or toes) Manogany, sawn in strips to tinish IXx2% inches, 2,000 feet lineal (more or less) Mahogany,sawn in strips to finish 1 inches 3,000 fect liveal (moore of ier bi strips to finish 322% inches. 7 00 feet lineal (more or less) Mahogany sawn in Strips to finish 2x2"5 inch o8. 4,000 feet lineal (more or leas) Mahogany, sawn in ‘strips to finish 2x2%% inches. 1800 feet lineal; more ‘or less) Mahogany, sawn in strips to finish 313% inches. inches. 1,0 feet B. M. (more or less) Mah: inobes thick, in simiiar wide 200 feet B. a, (more or lees), Mahe Fail All the pre the Nery best ding schedule of lumber ‘quel sbakes, and othe will be called for by the superintendent. The Sonthern pine rails and flooring must all be cps stuff, free from ull defects, as none other will aut will be of the best quality, accepted. ‘The black wal: American growth é The mahogany to be of the best quality, Hon. ures. Samples of each of the above woods will be sub mitted Pay ments will be made on the delivery and ac- ceptar of material, deducting ten per een tiLtke mpletion of the contract, All Lids must be accompanied by the penal bond of two responsible persons m the aun sand dollars, ( ) that or the District Attorney of the district resides. furnishing the mater: omber,” and addressed to fel2) 12t CG. T. HULBUBD, Supermtendent P»Erssate, FOR MARBLE WORK FOR ITED STATES CUURT-HOUSE AND PusT UFICE. NEW YURK CITY. 0. 8. Court House and Bo: Othea of Superentendent, Kebraary 12, 1374 Sealed © 23D DA . furnishing and delivering the folluwing schedai marble ‘the United States Oourt-house Post-ofhice, New York city : e 10,000 (more or less) white Marble Tiles, 12x12x1 inch full. 4,000 (more or Less) half Marble Tiles, 12¢12x1 inch fall. 70,000(more or less) biack Marble Tiles, 12x12x1 neh full i 3.W feet, superficial, (more or less,) black Marble as widths, from four to 'S Borders, of twelve inches, all one inch thick full, Bids of bes quality white-veined Italtan or #hite-voin he whole of the tiles and by inch full in thickness, with sawn bac! ut foil to the square and ‘and edges to be rab) Bidders will state Proper surface. with their bids. Pasmeuta will be mado on the delivery and ac- ceptacce of materials, deducting ten per centum uptil the completion of the contract. ponsible persons, in the $000 svat the bidder allbits if it be ernment to do so; not conterm in ever Tespect to the requirements: this advertisement, will not be consideres ; nit! wiil any proposal be received from parties wh not themselves engaged in the warbis tr: tl who have not the mecessary facilities for furnishing the materials. Prope indorsed “ Bids for Marthe Work,” and adi feb20-I2t 0. T. HULBURD, Superintendent. t-House and Post Office, New York City, of Si nownle will received at this office of the 2514 pay ov Fes: RY, 17+, for ind delivering the foliowiug schedule of M. (more Sr lees) Southern Pine » planed. es. ach thick, and in widthe aot oe (more or leas) Mahogany, richly figured for panels, to finish one inch thick. 6.500 fect B. M.(more or leas) Mahogany, to finish 14 inckes thick, in widths from from 6to 13 ny, to finish 2 at _be of ity of their respective kinds, y seasoned and free from large knots, jefects, and mast all be 'd insueb lengths and in such quantities as ¢ bidder will accept and perform the coutract ifawarded him; the suffi | Clency vf the security to ne certified by the Unitad Btates Jndge, Olerk of the United States Court, herein he ‘The Lepartment reserves the right to reyact any it be deemed forthe interest of the Gov- Dintnt todo so, and any bil that is net made on the printed form to be obtained in this office, and conform in every respect to the regaire - of this advertisement, will not be consi ered, veither will any propor be recetved from parties who are ot themselves eagaged in the lumber trace, ana who have not the necessary facilities for ioved in ® sealed envelope, Office, New Yoric Gent Will be received for farnishing che white tiles black tiles of ‘alls, or Lyonsise ¢ orders of best ing mnt bs one ks and theedges perfuctly true, the facs @ description -f marble they Propose to furnish, and will su! mit samples along All bids must be accompanied by the penal bond of res: im of five thonsaad will accept and per- » contract if awarded nim; the sufficiency of enrity to be certified by ‘the United States Judge, Cletk of the United States Court, or the District Attorney of the district wherein he resides. Th= Derartment reserves the right to reyect auy or cemed for the interest of the Gov- ud any bid that is not made on the printec form to be obtained tn this office, and docs i will be inclosed in a seated envelops, iressed t0 Hereafter the fine JOHN GIBSON will make ennay' at the ls sneer ot steamer Wharf, will be prone I attention to thelr splendid stock inen Goods, Embroideries, Laces, ment of Mourning ee to 920.00) or over, will be geture x jan2d-ta.t ital BREECH LOADING SHOT GUNS Murzle Loading Guns to Breech Losd- BILLIARD TABLES LOW FOR CASH w style ber Dest quality, Send for eirealar. Refor to Natio: oter, Boston Hall, Alex: Adameon, acd Theatre Oourlque: J.G: FAYLOR & OO 45: Mm BAO Woat Pratt street, P. HANSON HI co, FINE FU 'NITURE, FEENCH GOODS aND ORNAMENTS, CUBTALN MATERIAL, Ero., 48 BOMTM CHARLES ST., S4LTINORE Same Ga. Ss cae jes guaranteed equal leh. and rai capacity to Soria. Pecond. and evel. : ‘ictha, ballay cuca, ebalf, Be BaMs. ‘Cured by spretad veces . W. Bo eb2l-ec6t 1332 F ares, M EBUHANT’S LINE OF STBAMSHIPS WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK Steamebipe B.O. KNIGHT and trips between NEW YOR: HIn o The cormey of Tan seen ew THO POON, President: eral Office, BOS Ponuaylvante ORFOLK, VW A8HINGTOR, XC K, BOSTON AND IDENCE. N=W EXPeEss LINM VIA OANAL, PHILADELPAIA. inorom AND Gi a 6 SIGH OF BIG GUN. Pats FOR, PLASTEBSRS’ MATE- BIALS FOR UNITED BTATES COURT- HOU SE AND POST OFFICE, W YORK CITY. U.S Cowrt House and Post Office, New York City, Office of Superintendent, Bealed Proposals will be rv til 12 m. oft fornishii pinsterers’ materials at the house aud Pest Office, New York city: ruary 16, 1874, 1,0 barrels (more of leas) veat qnatity Plasterers? Lime, of *Bockland mauufactare,” or equal thereto, Py or 1,000 barrel sanc or Wo: nds equal thereto 10,000 barreis (more or leas) best quality of Plaster of Paris, of I Wortherapon's brands, te Bair. jes of each of the above items to bs sab- Sampi mitted withthe Payments will be made onthe delivery and accep- tance of the material, deducting ten ‘pet coutam uh- t ponsib : sand dollars ($10,000) that the bicder will accept and perform the coutract if awarded him; the suffi- gleney of the security £9 be certided, by the Waited ten clerk of the United States court, or the district attorney of the district wherein ‘he re- nt reserves the rizht to reject any mae 4% aides. ete do so: aad eur bid thet iene 0 dio so; and aby Cn the printed forme'te: be obtained in this oft and does not conform. in ever to the v t quirements of this advertisement, will not be con- aaibe eived from solves a the man- who have rot the materiais ua: ta sidered, neither will any proposal tes are thems seceuaty factiitice for faroiching the ” Moree oie De incised 10-0 sealed ‘envelo| indorsed, “Bide for Plasterers’ Materials, dress d to feb20-12t LE OO! NTHE SUPBEM! COL, dine a §: ltehlies sepals In the case CATHAKINE HUG! trator aforesaid QXYSTEES in BYBEY STYLE, Conwan &> ax HB Sraxsrs 5.W. ed at this offics un. 27TH DAY oF FEBROART, 1374, for delivering the following schedule of United States Court (more or less) sharp, clean, White 3,000 barrels (more or leas) long, dry, and clean Cat- is not made Trustee. » Aucts, os AT REQUEST OF INTERES’ pove sale fs post, it Gay of March , 1874, same hour an: F.W. JONBS, Trastee, feb2s LATIMER & OLEARY, Avcts. ¥ GEEEN & WILLIAMS auctioneers, Be ee. eek parthoen cane inte wea D an, TRUSTBES’ BALE OF A VALUABL® BUILD- ING LOT AT AUCTION ON 1714 STREBT. By virtne of ade: d of tryst, dated Febraary xi 1873, recorded in Liber 70%, (olio #42, of the records of Waslington © Oclumbia, and by direction of the holder of the note secured thereby, we will sal! at mr auction. in front of the premise BDNESDAY, the 11th day of March, 187i, at 4 o'clock p. m., all that piece of ground in Washincton city, District of known and designeted at the south 44 inal Lot M,of square 134, containing ground more or less. Seid Int se front of 46 feet on the west side of 7th street, be- tween Rand 8 as required by said deed, 91.500, ‘Terms of sal with ren per cent. foterest from Anquat 224, 147s. fogetber with the expenses of this sale. fa cash, aod the balaver at 6 and 12 month: hem aring inte) from the day of sale, and F a daed of on the property sold, shall be taken, a gl will be re- quired uf the purchaser at 6 time of sale, and all conveyancing and revenue s*amps shall be at ihe expense of the purchaser. If the terms of sale are not ¢. neplicd with within seven days from the sais, the Trustees reserve {he right to resell the property at the riek and cost of the defaulting purchaser, R P. popes. Tv A DARNEILLE,{ Trusteos. fel 23 GBEEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts Y¥ DUNOANSON, DOWLING & OO., Ancis., BBY Boaisenat sora pen asd D streets northwest. TRUSTEES’ SALE PROPERTY ON T! STREET! of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we will sell at publie auction’ on THURS. DAY, the dthdsy of March, A. D. 1874, at 4 o'clock -m., in frout of the premises, all that parcel of jand and premises situated 1a the city of Washing: tom. in the District of Columbia, aad known. aud described on the plan of said city as those parte of lots numbered nineteen (19), twenty (20) a ene (21), in square numbered three hundred seventy seven (37), incinded within the following metes and bounds:—Beginning at the ncrtheast cor- her cf suid square, andranning thence west on F street northwest ‘fifty-two (52) fest and eight (8) inches; thence south sighty six (86)" feet; thence Sestniaty nine (69) feet and six (6) tuchos; theues south thirty (30) feet; thence east to 9th strest wast, and thence north, along said 91 the place of begioning; with all the improvements, rights and oe Oe ne the property known as the “+ St. Cloud Hotel,” on the corner of th and F streets northwest. Terms: One-third cas! ‘oue and two years, beart ten per centnim per annum, trust upon the premise + So prefer. A deposit of soon as the property is Knocked off. All convey ancirg to bo at the cost cf the purchaser. It the rms ‘sale are not complied with within ten days af fale, th {rusters reserva the right to resell the pro; '¥ at risk and cost of 6 fait! _z chaeer. HERRY BOGUE,} ml DJ. FO - DUNCANSON, DOWLING & 00., Aucts, _ febl-eokdbs Y BB. WARNE B WAlbal Estate Broker and Auctioneer, No. 729 7th street. between G and H sts, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A VALUABLE THRE: BIGhL AND BASEMENT PRESS BEL T CUse ON ELEVENTH STREET. BE MEENN ANDO STREETS NORTHWEST, AT AUCTION By virtue of a deed of trust to ns dated April loth, A.D. 4873, aud duly recorded in Liver No 710, foito 298, et ae , one of the land records for Washington county, D. ., and at the request of the pasty secured thereby, we will gell_at- public anction, iu front of the premises, on SATURDAY, March 7th, A.D. 15/4, at 4% o clock p. m., all that certain plete or parcel of ground sitaate in Waah- ington, D Known sna designated as lot No. twelve (1 John M. ims’ (execator) recorded subdivis f ynare No. three hundred and thirty- Dine (339), improved as above-stated. Terms Of sale as preecribed by deed of trust. 4 with 10 per cent. interest from April 19th, A. and expenses of sale in cash, aad balance ta 2 months, for which the parcnaser will be Truired to give bis notes bearing interest from day of sale. $10) will be required when property is knocked down. All conveyancing at cost of par chaser. If terins of sale are not complied with in seven days the tenstees resorve the right to resell ihe property at risk and cost of defaulting par. chaser. after five days’ sivertisement in some one OF more uewspapers published in Washington, D.O. BUSHBOD ROBINSON... 9 hocg D. W_ STEWART, seeeet feb19 204 J.T. COLDWELL, Salesman. B® DUNCANSON, DOWLING & UO., Ancta, Southeast Corner sth and D streets northwest AUOTION SALE OF THE OLD EASTERN MARKET BUILDING, SHEDS, ac. By virtue of authority veet in ns, as Commis- stoners of Eastern Market, we will sell at pablic anction, on TUBSDAY, the 10th day of March, Isit, at 8 o'clock p. m..'on the premises, all the brick Buildings, Bheda, ke. whictt were asd ta the old Eastern Marxet, situated on K street, between Sth and 7: streets southeast, and consist of— One large Brick Buildiug, Lot of Sheds, &c., aitached. Terms: Cash. By ordar of 4. B. Shepherd. Governor. Pee: Ai BREE { Ccmmistioners, feb% DUNOANSON, BOWLING & 00. AAncts. PIANOS, &e. Ta aan CYATING FIAROS con nues to receive special attention by @. L. WILD, Practical Pienct make ears’ experience, formerly Tuner! '#, subsequently of Steinway's firm of G. L. WILD & BRO. street, pear northwest corner Pa. ave. the ursorpassed BSTIEFF Pianos. 6 on THE CELESBATED ENABE PIANOS! ‘The artiet’s choice the world over, The beautifal toned McCAMMON PIANOS, of Albany, N. ¥..cheap fc ° Albany, N ¥ cheap for cash, aud redaced prices to Second-hand Fiahos taken in exchange, jonenger's Favorite Toning attended to, at C, REICHENBACH’: PIANO WAREROOMS, janli-tr @23 thst., above Penns. avenue, UNING AND RENEWING PIAN 3 T OBGANS A SPEOIALTY, ee ae @. KUHN, ce Formerly with Steinway PIANO BTOBE, 639 New York avenue, t for the unrivalled PIANOS of, DEERE LE ths URtIvalled PLANOS Biates at Naoes Vania aveussr Pigean sot ‘Organ for sale or 7 enue, — dects-tr UOAB’ P. AND MUSIO STORE, Lyon an Seen . BANKERS, ™M mi co. E. "°8 TNOPE ER istode BROKERS, 631 it t, BUY and BLL Golds Goverunient Bonds, Stocks and General ement ate Uberel discount Ts TMPFOV insdcors Army officers pay accounts cashed In advance. A limited hern Pac! Batlroad Binds wanted. wt °F Nort ine Seas Sen Sa ae Joun BeBe es i hones ATION, KO) i NATH DAES, OF FERS ARTEP SO peng cantata nhnue eae of FRESDMAN'S SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY BANKING HOUSR, 1607 PENNSYLVANIA AVERUB, (Opposite U Treasury.) ALL PLOFITS paid to DEPOSITORS, os tate- Bot ax 7 5. per annum. Doras sad ‘upwards, from “erome B4* oe SB. SQUIRE & 6O., 1446 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS, Wrtanp’s Horms WASHINGTON, D. 0 ese. 0 Banker, WILL REMOVE MARCH FIRST TO MARBLE BUILDING, opely 606 7th street, y virtue of a Columbia, and by secured ther: b,, I wid sell jon. 1a fron’ of the premises. MONDAY, the 16ta day of part of Lot 4, fa 5. corner BD sets Cor Hair and Shuck ITED * n THURSDAY, the ots attr lace. % sets Tacker Bpringe, WM. L. WAL! LB] of trust of 95.000, bearing and yable in & years. ably semi annually; one e (of which @220 must be BY LATIMER @ muty, District of Anctioneers and Estate Brokers, South west corner of Penna. avenue and Lith street, Star Office tiding. tau Ove-balf cash, the sale;) the deferred dtwrlve months. with interest ai 1) ad UUSEHOLD FURNITURE. F OssPETS, OILCLOTHS, ESDAY MORNING, mencing at 10 o' lock’, we shall Tesidence of a indy decliui ousekeeping, No. 230 Ist street, betw O streets northeast, SUPERIOS H BRUSWELS 1%, AL ILE risk aud Cost of ya cing at pure aser’ % WADSWORTH, Troster AOGAMAN, Anct near the Uspitol, alnot Baircloth Partor Suite-- Walnut Mirror. Painted Ooltage sn Bair Mattresson. Fe: Bieevnt Brassels and Three- Superior English Oilctoths. Fine Brussels Stair Oarpr ts. ey Superior Window Bhatos her Pillowk and Bolsters, ¥ W.L. WALL Ai New Marbie Bailding, nay !vania avenne, cor. oh st GREAT SALE BY ore one OF THE LAR 8 AND AMERICAN AT AUOT: the first floor of ow FRIDAY and SATU 6th aud 7th, 1874, com ‘1 Superior Silver Kitchen Requ We mvite the at . &e., ation of parties wishing Srst- (lass Furniture to this rale, ax the house bas only in for rent feb2s-dts | Bep!| LATIMER & CLEARY, Sy om ‘corner Pennsylvania avent ‘Star Ofioe Building. A ral OF FINE BLACK MARBLE A8Es, &c. LJ March 4th, at 11 "clock a. m., at our ealesroome, order of import: o Viti & Sonr,! ton of Black Marbie and orpamentsto match. ures and Groups, fin Ktroecan Vases,’ Grecian and Amarmo Stone Tazzas and Medecis ¢ Mantle Ornaments of ci io designs, just landed from France and Italy. Ti eepeny will be arranged en WM. L. WALL & CO., Ancts HOS. RB. WAGGAMAN, . = Beal Estate Auctienser, 619 7th street. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE PROPER- a1 BE F FIECE OR 3p BT ON P STREET. 171 AND ISra NORTHWEST By virtuo of two deeds of trust, bearing date respectively November 13th, December 16th, A. D. 1571 for examination on larch 3d, with catalogues, of sale: Bixty days credit for approved 25-4 (Bep.} LATIMER & OLEABY, Aucts, DUNOANSON, DOWLING & O0., Auct’rs, Southeast corner 9h and D streets ‘northwest, EDLOAL BOOKS. A.D, 1st, and the first recorded in her fo Liber 669, follo 21 Districc of Columbia he party secured thereby, fell, infront of the premises, x + that pod in said frast ae} the urdersigned wi public suction, March, A.D. 1374, at 5 o’cloe! CATALOGUES 8. On WED. and fe will sell, with rooms, the above-mentioned Books, by catalogae, containing jwany rare and valuable works. mar2_ DUNCANSON, DOWLING & 00. OR SALE—On W. 10 «clock a.m, wi office, corner 6th street 'and Louis horse power. (Brott, Whright & OD CUTTING MACHINE. at ve, that piece «f prop: jeed of trast, described in anid deed as —Commencing at the northeast coraer of aare 187, and running weet along puth 9) feet, thence erty in otber d AY. March ith, at E.L. origir al lot 18. in line of P street i ° by one-siory {rame. One-third cash § 10 of which mast the hammer’ om each property '¥ DUNCANSON, DOWLING & CO., Ancts., Southeast cerner 9h and D strects northwest AUCTION SALE OF STALLS IN TH EAST- ERN MARKET. In accordance with an act entitled “An act in ‘and rent of stalls in the Eastern Lesislative Assemb) » That after the comple ket bui'ding, belonging to and « by the District of Columbia, in the ington, the Governor sball sell, for th be stalls and stands herein, after suitab at bidders, over and ta . with within tiv . 1 on five days notice, defaulting purct ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anctio: No. 1001, northwest oorner lt EXECUTORS’ SALE MFROVED PRO ement, to the above a fixed minimum price on ssc! determined by the Gor et stoners, and announced at the time of sal thereatter no further aums shall be paid by chasers for use of said sta! onus! rent a8 hereinafter prescribed for the said time of five yeu Eg: A iT. AT ADOT: March 1%, 1674, at 3 SYLVANIA NOBTHWES' nacted, That all stalls sold hall be occupied otherwise such sale al be resold by the direct thirty days’ notice. c.3. Amd be at further ena ted, twent -seven feet nike inches on I7th street, sunning throngh to the depth thereof to an al ontaiping 2,734 square feet of ground, with im. Frevements, consisting of a well-built, three-story ond bas ment dwelling, containing ten rooms end ! eth-room, with all modern imprevemeute 1 as hvrein provided f nat the annual 39 rentat for cach and every stall in'the market-h referred to in the foregcing section shall be dollars per annom and Market Com the Gorernor 4 ymeute, at six, twelve, nid MarRet for the tale oT creeks, |. lglteen and twenty: lonr spoutha,with interest st the rete of veven per cent secured by decd « satisfaction of the Bxecutors, cemplicd with within ten days from the day ot sale, reserve the right to reseli a of defaniting pur. cretion, will be nee ‘Seo, 4. And be ut further enacted, ells or stands shall be one-third cash © remainder pa» able tn three eqffal annual installmy nts from date of sale, with interest at the ‘bt per cent. per * payment of any ernor shall sell for cash the stall or stand upon which eaid installment is due for the remainder of Bec. 5. Amd bert further enacted, That any act or acts now in existence inconsistent with the pro visions of this act be, aud the same are hereby, re- Pealec. Approved June 26, 1573. Notice ishereby given that the remaining stalls in said Eastern Market will be sold on the at public auction, on TUESDAY. March, 1874, at 3:3 ary. ‘That the terms of other wise the exec Ube pre perty at the risa en: Chaser by aiveriisement in per pat: own og c ‘4 of Warbington. All couveyan cing at U yarchaser 's cost. ee JON T. GIVEN, Execntors of Jobo P. Hiltow. deceased. EN & WILLIAMS, Ancts. B* 2Useanson, Do’ ‘Corner $th and D TRUSTEE’S SALE OF TWESTY-SEVEN V c LOTS IN THE NORTH WESTESN TieN OF THE CITY z' wor? + the 10tm day of 30 o'clock p.m. The Fment or the time of A Mm ” ‘ing stalls for the purpose Puilding, will buy that p rected Upon t! on # is done the buyers of auch stalls will be reqaired to change from the main bui ding to the outside stalls. ‘Terms to be complied with within five days from vilege until fab at the request in. writin D, Governor. fommissioners. ING & OO., Aucts, BY LATIMER & CLEARY, qouthwuct guise Fommayin — Btar Office Bi xX B. A BOHRAK./ o @ KI AL square No.21); also «1! of lote2l to: -6 DUNCABBON, DOWLT 1 said thereof which ore conveyed to Charies M. Walker by tresnid Blisb Kingman and others, by deed dated and recorded among the land records of the District, in Liter EO E, No.7, folio 333 et iat of the property can be seen at any time at ‘erme: Oue third cash, an! the residae in two a cb bt per ten with eg! € rust. A deposit of @8: ofrale. If the terms of sale are not complied with within seven days from day of sal», the trustee reserves the right toresell at the risk and cost of defaulting chaser or purchasers. by some paper published ia ing at purchaser's cost GINALP FEN DUNCABSON, DUW of trust to ne d: 1873, daly recerded in liber ‘one of the land records of C.,apd at the request of the front of the premises, to the bi TUESDAY, 10th March, 1874, at of lots umber three (3) abd four (4 di twenty-one (S21), com) ud bounds : pari bife anction, in o'clock, parts in Square thres ined within the DALL, Trastee. LING & Ov, east seventy-fiv five (25) feet; then: 3 orth feet, to the place of beginning, t itt: provements, consisting of three: '2,000 and 10 per cent. interest from nee of sale incash: and the b Be (9) and twelve (1: which the notes of the purcliase: from the day ef sal ether with the TIMER & CPE ry ry brick dwel- uctionsers and state Southwest corner Pennsylvania sven: ance at six (6), ni A ‘at the time of ‘sale. ied with in seven days the u at defeulting purchaser efter io one or more news; ing at the expel iorms of sale are not com pli the cent and risk of in the city of Washington, Bo in the city of Washio, 4 WARD, FOOD Y AED: | rrustecs, ATIMEK & GLEARY, Aucts. BY* 2 8 ‘and Anetioncer, Street, and running parailel to to Vermont avenge, it He f | “2° vee i i i fie made the special order for Wednenias n. Mr. Archer Md.) introduced a bill te ize the Baltimore and Ohio railroad to Stroct a lateral or branch road from ther Washington branch to connect with their Met: tan road. Also, a authorizing the same company {0 construct @ lateral within the District of Columbia. Both to the Committee on the District of in. peer (Pa. offered @ resolution directing the Attorney General to transmit to the House a statement, in detad.of the contingent fand of the Dep Justice, from 1sT0 to the present time, the amounts paid over and w whom paid Mr. Butler (Mass) objected om the ground ‘he information was now with the House, And the resolution was rejected. Mr. Niblack (Ind) offered @ resolution de. the country would not be satisfied revenue measure which did not em- brace & Tevision of the tariff. (On mstion of Mr. Sener, (Va.,) the Committee on Departm to in te disbursements in western Arkaa- was authorized to employ a clerk aud t | send Jor persons and papers THE TAX DILL—Aa REPLY TOMR. DAW: The House then resolved itself into Commnit- tee of the Whole and resumed consideration of the tax bill beretofore reported from the Com. mittee of Ways and Means. Mr EH berts addressed the committee in reply to Mr. Dawes speech a few days T Wood, Atthe conclusion of his remarks M N.\.,) was recognized, and yielded to a me- tion that the committee rise. In the House, on motion of Mr. Kelley, (Pa.,) it was ordered that the bill sbould be considered in Committee of the Whole on Saturday next after the morning hour Mr. Platt (Va.) moved to suspend the rules and pars the Senate bill apprepriating $5,000 for the topographical survey of the Capitol grounds snd plans tor the permanent improvement of the tame, but, on the question of seconding the y.) offered & resolution calli upon the Secretary or the Treasury for intorme- tion whether any part of the unexpended bai- ance f the appropriations for the year endi 1, had been expended since July t, for what ittee of the Whole. K | _Mr. Merriam (N. Y.) offered a resolution which was adopted, calling on the Attorney General tor any information in his possession relative to judicial aflairs in Utah tore letter from Judge McLain to the At- ject. doctor's servant, Chumah, that Livingstone proceeded from "Ujijt to the middie of the orthern sbore of Lake Bemba (Hangweola) and that, being unable to cross it, he ret his steps and rounded it to the southward, crossing. besides the Chambe ze, three other riv- ers which flowed into tho lake.” He then went (so far us Lieut. Cameron ts able to make out) | ip search of the ancient fountains of Herodotus, and eventually turned to the eastward and crossed the Luapula. After marching for some days throvgh an extremely marshy country, tm Which sometimes for three hours at @ time the water stood above the waists of the travellers, the doctor succumbed to an attack of dyente: | ry, which carried him of after an iliness of 10 his men died and several ¢ mainder, 7 in number, disembowelled the corpse and embalmed it as well as they were able with salt and brandy. On nearing Cayan- yembe, Chumah, with a few others, started abead to procure supplics, as the party was nearly starving; and the remainder, with the bedy, were reported to be distant from 10 to 29 days’ march from Unyanyembe at the date of Lieut. Cameron's letter. Livingston was on bis Lomeward journey when attacked by the die- care to which he fell # victim. This supposition is rendered more probable by the fact that when the doctor left Unyanyembe he was well fupplied with provisions, and that he is report- ed by bis servants to have been nearly destitute at-the tume of his di A Derectiva iy THe Town: Leahy, the detective who fatally shot Michael McNamara while McNamara was resisting the invasion of bis apartment by a number of detectives, whom he mistook for a of rafians, was com- mitted to the Tombs ‘Saturday on the verdict Of the coroner's jury or IS days. Darin, this trying journey two of rted. The re- THE CRLBRATED DIvoRCe SUIT, in which Col. W. W. Price, the millionaire brewer, is defend- ant, wa» ended Saturday, in Warren county, New York, with adecree dissolving the mar- Tiage. and leaving the custody of the children for further consi ition. eee S7 Praying bands against female dress ex- travagance are « male suggestion. s7 The Dubuque dames are girding their pompadoure for a whisky crusade. S7 Governor Beveridge has banished the “wanities” of carde and dancing from the ex- ecutive mansion of Illinois, in response to the “demands” of the Methodist brethern. It graciously pleased tour bighwaymen to stop a milkman at Broadway and Fifty-first York, Friday morning, and having gone through him in the most approved style, the net result was £1.50, or 3 cents apiece. MARRIED. On March 34. by the SH BOLTON aud AN BOBTON-E: « ador, JAM bof Virginia. D. BNNIs, [Sew York papers please copy.) pactatictnceement mer — DIkD. EAGLESTON. At 1-15 p.m, Mt TEUDK EAGLEBTON, aged 1* years, 4 mouths, a i ldey, daughter cf Lester Jaueand John Be- jenton. . “You know bow one angel smiles there; T Kel ly invired to att pd. Carrisges will be in readiness at Mr. B.F Har- x Do. ¥34 F sirect northwest, to convey frievds to tbe house. si HENDERSON. On the 21 inet. Mrs. ELIZA HENDERSON, wife of te inte Alsvander Bondor: ™ Kelatives and triends of the family are - folly requested to attend her foucral from Noo 188 ath Ktrest mortive » Wedmesday, ai 2 o'clock pm MILBUAB. | On Suntar, March te Ss repre thorn ia Alexandria, ‘fthie Street northwest, to-morrow (W — ae PITNEY. Monday, March BEELER J., wife of O. L Pusey. Pe ben EE, 2 Sup, m., from her late residence, Scie ent. ——————_—__ Sheet sete UNDERTAKERS &e, "480 F. manvar, Undertaker, (Successor to HARVEY & MARR, Bo. ¥34.F Grazer, between Mluth and Tenta. METALLIC BURIAL Ga AND 645KEm8 mary Ros4nD w. Banners, Cabinet Maker and Undertaker. 619 Bizvenva Srausy, near F. FURNITURE OF ALB KINDE\MADE 428 KEPAIRBD. ._._ a of Naswrai Flowers,

Other pages from this issue: