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LADIES’ UNDERCLOTHING. LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR'S, 623 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, pared for the Spring Business the largest sory sharsontont assortment of Ladies’ Undercloth- fing over offered io this market, comprising as ful- lows: ‘B styles DRESSING SACQU FS, at $1 5: S74, $4.03, $2.75, G3.25, 3. 27 myles NIGHT DRESSES. at 917 02.37%, S260, $275, BBST% o. $3. s STK, 86.125;, s 50, 12) They S779, BS, BIL.33. ‘Eb styles WALKING SKIRTS, at 8S contr, 91.25, 1 1 8175, 22, 94.10, 9230, 3, $3.50, $4.13, 95.45. $5.50, SHORT SKIRTS, at 70 — s #115, gias, ‘9 styles TRAIN SKIBTS,«t $2.7 q $4.37, $9.80, $9, S10 90, 314, 314.75 13 styles CHEMISE at &5 cents, @1, 81.25, $1.27, $162, $230, §¥.S7, 25,995.60, 83.76, 93.8 160,g1.55 60, $2.63 +91 50, ttyles CORSET COVERS. at 63 cants, $1.20. $1.65, $1.90, §1.55, $2.3 g2 90, 7 styles APBONS, at 25 cents, 50 cents, 63 cents, 7S cents, SS cents, $1.13, $1.25, Infants’ Goods. LONG DRESSES, CHRISTENING BOBES: SKIRTS, PIQ 0 LOaKs, MEBINO OCLOAKS. WOUL SHI BTS, BASKBTS,&c.,80 | Children’s Goods. WHITE PIQUE DRESSES and SACQUES, FLANNEL and CLOTH SACQUBS, in creat variety. Ladies’ Cashmere Jackets the following prices: 937 25 3. 12, 91475, $15 $15.75, 920.75, 881.50, § 7. Water-Proof Cloaks. A lsrze sesortment in English and American manufactare at the following prices: $12, 913, S14, S1437, S145 75, $16.37, 1676: $17.75, 322, $25, 930, 933. adics’ Diesse: Palmer’s Patent DOUBLE-YOKE SHIRTS, READY MADE. 6 SHIRTS FOR 616 50 3 SHIRTS FOR 68 50 1 SHIET FOR 63 00 We know the PALMER PATENT DOUBLE YORE to be the BEST SHIET at the price in the market,and we particularly request everyone to | examine the quality of Linen and Muslin used and judge for themselves. It is our Intention to increase our sales of Ready made Shirts ONE THOUSAND DOZEN daring the coming season, and we have therefore made our PRICES BELOW OOMPSTITION, and withinthe reach of every one that wants « FIRST-CLASS SHIET AT ALOW PBIOS- SPECIAL ORDER DEPARTMENT. This Department ts cn 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 | from three to ten days at the following prices: | $15 FOR 81X SHIBTS. | $15 FOR 81X SHIBTS. $31 FOR SIX SHIRTS. In the two years’ experience in the manufacture of the DOUBLE-YOKE SHIBTS, and the success attending it, has proven, beyond s doubt, that it is the most comfortable and perfect-fitting one made in any section of the world. The thousands of orig- inal ard duplicate orders received for these Oele- brated Shirts fully confirm the assertion, and we can Tully eebstantiate it. Give them atrial. and be con- vinced for yourselves. We are the only owners and suthorized mapufactarers of PALMER'S PAT- ENT DOUBLE-YOKE Sacq SHIBT for the District of Columbia. AU other persons attempting to manufacture them are infringers, and the public are cautioned against ordering or purchasing them of any other parties, LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR, 023 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, LAUNDRY DEPARTMENT. | NOTICE. SUMMER POPLIN DOESSES, at a bargain, | e¥o BLACK ALPACA DRESSES, $15 75.916 “7,944 BLACK FILK DRE:SES SWISS DEESSES,( Polo $16,525, at $13.12, * $115, @122 50, 33.90, $40, 960 LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR, mar9tr 623 PENNSYLVANIA VEVCE vise and Sktrt,)at giz, | Line. 3c 939+) Unaershi WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO DO GEN- | TLEMEN'S LAUNDRY WORK ON SHORT Parties wishing to have their goods called for will please make their arrangements at the ature, PRIOE LIST: Drews Shirts 12c., Night Shirts 8c. Dollars Sc., Linen Cuffs, per pair, Sc., 8 8c., Drawers 8c., Sock Sc., Handkerchiefs 4c. LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR, jan%-tr 623 PENS YLVANIA AVENUE. ‘STEAMER LINES. —— RENCE. BALTIMORE ADVERTISEMTS QPHING ABBANGEMENT UF STEAMER x et, i) On and sfter Saturs: ary ist, the Steamer TLOT Buy wilt street wart for PUTOMAC BIVE ANDI> GS, every Tu-vdas, Thar ard Sacurday mornings, ‘a follo wand Lower Cedar Point; returuing NOTICE. the view of diminieicg the ch: t Usion, the Sicamers of this Line takes epectiel “Ou the cetward passage filer fineenstown to Mi ute » frome York or Boston, croesieg Moridian of 80 ar a3 kat, “'du the Lomeward pavange, croming the Meridian Of 89 st @ iat., or notning o'the north of THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. Frox Brw Your. Brox Bostow. = is .Wed., Mar. 31| Batavia.......Sat.,Mar. 14 aon ~wes Mar. 15| Hecia.. J Wed Ane vs UBDAY from New York. Steamers marked thus * do bet carry steerage pas- sengers Bares oF Passact.—Oabin, $90, $100, and @ gold, acc. rétpg to accommodation. Tickets to Pa- Fis, O18, gold. additional. Betnrn tickets on favor. ble terms. Steerage, $30, currency. ee © tickets from Liverpool and Queenstown. sil parts of Barvpe, at lowest rat I of inding given for Belfast Antwerp, aud other ports on the Uc Mediterranean ports. age, 8 and ban in pass . 4 Bowling No. Til Broadway, RLOW, Banker, ut navy BANCKLYN, Agent. [MW EeCaS57's Live OF STEAMSHIPS WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. Building, lereafior the fne Steams! o aoun ‘GIBSON will sake regular wi ay trips between NEW YORK, AL! aspiia WASHINGTON QEOLOE'TOWN, 0s foliows:—Lesve M from Pier 39 East river ery SATURDAY at len: EORG' Li a7 2 ETO every int ALEXANDRIA the same day at 13m. to BP. a. D eccearenne ey Wi JN®* €XPaees Live Via anal, we PHILAp2uPara IhGtON AND GEORG From Ficr 3. North Wharves: 1 sdeiphia, W EUNESDAY ead AY at 12m. lea. @ at 12 o'clock noon, | | | nen Goods, | and Hosiery; the best assortment of E*?42tisuEp 1816. CHAS. SIMON & SONS, 63 NOBTH LOWARD S8T., BALTIMORE, MD —On Tue Dealers in Broreding s« | FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY » to their splendid stock wonid call special attention of Dress Goods, Linen , Embroideri joods in the city. . SAMPLES SENT All orders amounting to t free of fretght ch: Express; bat Sent free of freight charg:s by ree; be sare not accompanied by Daving their geods vent U- 0. Dy thust return of the mouey. janga-ta.t BREECH LOADING SHOT GUNS MADE TO ORDER. ‘ing Muzzle Loading Guns to Breech Load- ing s specialty. Fi ‘$20.0 or over, will be ‘parties CuARK & SNEIDER, ‘214 wost Pratt street, decd-t,th&esm Baltimore, Md, BILLIARD TABLES LOW FOR CASH Our aew style bevel tables gui equal fo style, inte! id syeniog caerity 0 ap spy in the world. Second-hand tal altered tg bevel. Pigeon-hole and ea; clothe. b ate. ree lie tab! Ni) anes, chal sud sil BILLIARD GUODS of best ghality. Send for cirew Refer to National Hote: Seaton Hall, Alex. Adameon, s47 J. LOR ks _deets-3m 240 West Pratt street, Baltimore. P, HANSSON Hiss & co. . FINE FURNITURE, FEENOH GOODS AND ORNAMENTS, OUBTAIN MATERIAL, Ero., 49 NORTH CHARLES SY¥., SALTIMORE Theatre Uomique’ © 00. sttenticn given to the complete fur- of dwellings. Desigue and estimates far- vished when desired, and the character of all work guaranteed to give satisfaction, both as to etyle and workmanship. nové-tf INSURANCE COMPANIES, NONTINANTAL LIFE INSURANOE COM- Cc PANY OF NEW YORK, B. W. BATES, 603 18th street, opposite @reasury Departnient, Agent. ete... -$7,000,000 Company continues to insure on the Life and aus, but we d@sire to call special at tention te the new form of Policy now being issued celled the Gontinental plan, which gives superior advantages overeither the Toutine or Badowment plan, 8 it combines the two and at amuach lower rote. A ispersl ervenguasene Tail 'g.made with swo or three g ncitors for ti mpany. Desk 1c om for rent in this office. marl0-6t "PRE ARLINGTON FIRE INSURANCE qT B= 4RLIN Cameany. INSUKANG. JOR TEE, DISTHIOT OF COLUMBIA. pita $200,000, jo. 1423 G street, between 1ith and rthwest. 1 BEOTORS:—Waiter 8, Cox, presidi William P. Johnston, vice’ presilent; B Riley, Adam Gadd.s, Gharies Kdmonston, William Gait.'T. m@. Hanson, William F. Mattingly, Wil lism H. Phillip. "8. J. TODD. Sec % TelZ'3m" FRANK T. RAWLINGS, Asst. Sec'y. *[ Hie 1s Tue Season FOR Fines. Dr. am ai OPEBTY (BEAL AND PERSONAL) ouanp seat THEM BY (NSUBING YOUB | URANCE Co. OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. oY 2 7 | aD 8100,000 Office, 1429 Pomneyivania avenue. J.T. BYEE, JOB = LENMAN, President. | Pas Revives ee aastnanen Piaget eT act Set Comzery, tas tor rears ome snares FETED, Gomenge penre, OYSTERS in BVERY STYLB, Connzn Sp ann H Graznre 5. i fy 35e ! Soe 3isd8 ie il "Fe Bi acpicecrgend Beal eae Brow ‘Star Office Buildings. Z SIGHLY VALUABLE PROVED PR 4 TH ST at Wo shall sell Lot No. 6,in Square No. ing 2% fect 9 i ‘Lith street, and through with width to Vermont with ths Vermont Imaediately after, we shall seit the adjoining LOT, which has front of 37 feet 4 inches on Mth Street, and running parallel to Lot 6, with an aver- age width to Vermont avenue, containiag 2,525 square ‘eet. seldem t] this class of property is thrown on the mark-t, and, taking into consideration the locality, acd being in the midet of our most elegant residences, certainly should command th att-ntion of our capitalists, or parties wishing toinvest their money ere Loe’ fs rapidly increasing in yalne, and where there is ne possible chance of « jective. ‘Terms: One-fourth cash; the residue in four equal payments at 6,12, 18and34 months, with interest at 7 per cent. per apnum.from day of sale, and secured by decds of trust on the property.’ All copveyarcing at the cost of purchasers, A de- posit cf $260 will bs required on each prop- erty when struck off If the term 9 are net com plied with withia ten days from the day of sale, the Bxecu.ora reserve the right to resell same at the risk and cost of ser or purchasers, b+ advertisement paper publisned in the city of Warhi re a? Executors of John P. 26-d&ds (Rep) LATIMER & OLBARY, . W, EB, Real Estate Broker and Anctionser. edetal Buildings, corner 7th and F sts, northwest. TRUSTER’S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL feoeeete IN THE COUNTY OF WASH- By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the Ist da | oy io ks March, 1873, recorded i Der 712, folio 91, seq , one of the land records for the District mnt bj direction of the party secured }» in the subdi as recorded te the office of the Burveyor of the District of Columbia, in the following order, viz: At 4 ore m. I shall sell Lot No I shail sell Lot No.9, 29 acres aud 35 perches, and Lot 9 contains 23 acres, 1 rood, 20 perches, and {s linproved 1y new two story Fr-me Houss ‘This property forms part of the hots estate of the late General Wm Hickey, issttuated within 1% miles of the capitol, aud within three fourths of a mile of the Columbia street railroad, on the Blalensbarg turnpike, and is specially adapted for market gar~ ens, both aa to soil and fen It could be con- Veniently divided up into vilig sitee, aud would form Attractive places of residence for persous doing sa in Washington : $3.75) on each lot in cash, (of which $200 wd when the property is kno7kd down;) the balance in equal payments at 6, 12 and 18 | montlia from the day ¢f vate, for which tha par- charer’s notes must be given, Doaring interest from the day of wale at the rate ‘of eight per cent par | annum, and secured by deed of trast on the prom- isee. Conve: ancing at purchaser's cost. IOHARD T MORSELL, Trusteo. mer?-d J.T. OOLDWELL, Salesman. | py B. 4. WARNER, Real Estate Hroker and Auctioneer, Fediral Buildings, corner 7th and £ sts. northwest. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAs KS TATE Lt CATED ON Sp STRRET, SET WEEN B AND © STBEETS SUUTHWEST, By virtue of a decree of the Sa Ps Ge: District. of Oo cause No. 3.384, Dv Ps will, on 3 h day of March, 1S74, at 8 o'clock p. m., offer for sale, in front of the Drethises, it St, equare S34. operty is improved by two three-story containing six rooms each; one two. Howse containing four rooms. aad a Brick House on the rear of said lot frontiog on Public alley, and will be sold separately, go as to suit the convenience of purchases. ‘Terma of sale: One-half cash on and the balance in two equal instaime in sx and twelve months from the day of # interest at eigot per cent., secured by deed of trast upon the premises A deposit of $50 will be required On each hi use sold on the day of sala. ‘As this property is sitoated uth city which is ps ment, it will #00 tions'in South Washington. ‘The attention of thone desiring to make a proBtabie investment is eapeci- ally called to the sale of thix property. SIDNEY T. THOMAS, Trastec. merl3. dads [Critic] B: iy H. WABNER, Auct, ¥ B. H. WARNER, BY ©. Talberts broker and Auctioneer. Federal Buildings, cor. F and 7th sts., northwest, TRUSTER'S SALE WU VALUABLE UNI’ PROVED AL £ ‘yy FRONTING ON VERMON* AVENUE, BETWERN NURTH T AND U STBEETS, AT AUCTION. By virtue of a deed of trust to me, dated Au- Ba: 10. A. D. 1872, an) duly record:din Liber No. 719, follo 856, et #eq., one of the !and ro- cords of Wasbington connty.D. O.,and at the re- quest of the party eeontod therehy, I wili sell at pepue suction, in frent of tue premise+,on TUEZS- AY. March Sit, at o’elock p. m., the ig Teal estate in the Civy of Washington, D. being ail thst certain piece or parcel of lan¢ known and distinguished on the land records of the city and District aforesaid as lot numbered fif'y six (86), in the recorded subdivision of original lot numbers’ five (5), in sqaare nambered three lonered and st 361) . mast be prome Oourt of ed ‘ach house sold; nts, bis jow ing ©., aud in seven days, the trastes reserves the right to ro- sell the property at the ri ud cont of the d-fauit- 1g purchaser, after five (5) days’ aivertisement in scmhe newepaper pabiiehed in th- city of Washing- ton. Gio. W STLGKNEY, Traste “warlo co&ds J.T. GOLDWELL, datssman. ATIMER & OLEART Bre Beal Estate Brokers and Auctioneers, \weet corner Pennsylvania ave. street, = Bear Office Buliding VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON TWELFTH STBERT. TWEEN E AND FS STREETS NOKTH WEST, AT AUOTION, Bs virtue cf © deed of trast to us dated the 1srh July, 1873, daly recerded in liber No. 717, ‘clio $13, ke., one of the land records of Wash’ ingten couuty, D. C.,ard at the reqnest of the party secured thereby, we will sell at public auction, in froct of the premises, to the highest bidder, on TUESDAY. 10th March, 1874, at 44 0° of lots number three (3) and four (4), ia aquare bundree and twenty-one (S21), comprised within the following metes and bounds: Beginning for the northwest corner of ssid lot four thence east seventy-five (75. twenty-five (25) feet; five 75) feet; thence north twenty-five (28) feet, the place of beginning, together with the improve- ments, consisting of three-story brick dwelling ‘Terma of sale: @2,000 and 10 per cent. interest from 18th Jay and expenses of sale in cash: and the bal- ance at #ix (6), nine (9) and twelve (12: months, for which the notes of the purchaser, bearing interest from the day of sale, avd secured by a on the property sold will be taken. A Siw. ti be required at the time of sals. Yeyancing at the expense of the purchaser. If ths terms of sale are not complied with fa seven days the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at thence west seven- the ove! of the defsulting purchaser after e days’ advertisement in one or more newapapers i the city of Washington. D. 0. Fier goes 82D} traatoos, febl7-eod ATIMEB & OLEARY, Aucts. S77 THE ABOVE SALE IS PO3TPONED until TURSDAY, var March, 1874, same hour and pisee. der ot Pharl-eod” LATIMER & CLEARY, Aucts, mar]0-0od |. H. WARNER B* BiB Batubs Broker and Anctioneer, Federal Buildings, corner 7th and F sts, northwest OF & VALUABLE BUIL "heb rteaet cog te eoeaats . TH TI BournBas ets AUCOTION. By virtue of a deed ot ti to Daniel Pracie. Gated June Sth A. D. recorded 1 io 2 3F oa iif #3; i § i i F eI Hil 4 g and Walnut Parlor Saites, ?aiser idarbletop abies and Gas Fi iors, ‘ixtares, bout fifty Rosewood upholstered in velvet ‘gant 064. end * French. Plats, Mirror trout Marbie-top Dressing Bureaus, M. 4 Wasustands, sod. Marble top rin) . About 400 irs of Blankets. Coaee Bosewood Marb! w ut Exter sion Diniog Tables, Anin. me nr woh jworomnd of Tableware, embracin: vor-platea Oastors, Batter Dishes, Mi grase begs oe mney ac. Alecy Bae ‘Guta scription. i isting of great quantities of Sheats, Pil- Miow and” Bolster Gases; Sprende: Tousle Dasek Tavic Uloths, Napkins, &c.,&c. Fie collection of ‘orated and Plain Toilet Sets. ut $6.00) worth of five Liquors, consisting of mpagne Wines, Fine Ula Bran- ‘ine of Wines and Qor- » D.sks, 0 ice Tables Steam Engines. Boilers, Stoves, &c., An eatensive assortment of Copper and ing Utensils, r Sil- itch ray Tea war: a Daairs, &c. ether Qook- bh all other goods con Tobi, { Trastecs, ATIMER & OLEARY. Aucts. ;,N. B—On the morning of the sale we shall offer the unexpired lease(of about two years and a half) of the above-mentioned hotel. mar9-td ¥ DUNOANSON, DOWLING & CO... Ancts. BB PUSGAT ich abd D sereeesonteecas me TRUSTEE’S SALE OF TWENTY-SEVEN Va- CANT LOTS IN THE NORTHWESTEEN POR. THIRTEENTH WEREETS AND RINGHAR COURT, AT AUCTION. By virtue of a deed of trast from Franklia 8. Larned et ur to the undersigned, dated Octo 'b-r 21, 1872. and recorded among the Iand re- cords of the District in Libor No. 693. folto ts. aud atthe request io writi of the party ascured thereby. 1 will offer for sale,to the highest blider, on WEDNESDAY, the #Sth day of March, 1874, at 4 o'clock p.m, on. the lots 4, 38/27. 28, 29, 30. 31.52, $3) $4, 35, 38 5 8 iu Btiad id 6. 0.241; also «li of lots 21 to 25,inclusive,in said jon, except those portions thereof waich ret. fore conveyed to Charles M. Walker by the said Kliab Kingman and others, by deed dated Jone 1. 1867. and recorded among the Iand records of the District, in Liber B OB, No.7, folio $33 et 29 t of the property ean be seen at any time at .ctioneers. Terms: Oue third cash, and the residus in two eanal payments at respectively six and twelv: months, with eight per cent. interest. secu 7 outie. A deposit of @5)Jon each lot on day of sale, If the terms of sale are not complied with within seven days from day of sals, the trustee reserves the right to resell at the risk and cost of defaulting pur- ehascr or purchasers, by giving five days: notice in some paper published ia Washington, Conveyanc- ing st purchaser's cost. REGINALD FENDALL, Trustoo, DUNOANSUN, DUWLING'& Ov., Auctionoers, mar2 Y LUTTRELL & 00. - Auctioneers, No. 917 Louisiana avenue, Betweon ¥th and 10th streets northwest. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF IMPROVED BEAL T TRD ON SOU BT rorin of the city of University subdrvial ast of and near 4% strest, ington, in the Howard » consisting of lot 25¢15), improved by a¥BAME HOUSK containing three rooms. By virtue of a deed of trast bearing date arch 6th, A.D. 1873, and duty recorded in Libor No. 712, fotio 72, ome of the land rec.rds for th bi county of ston, in the District CS it »the following of gr tu dysituate in the District of Gc a mediately orth cf the city of Washington aad’ aut of Tih etrect road, being the west half of lot Ne. eleven (11) in bicck No. eighteen (13), in. the “ Howard University” subdivision of the farm of John A. Smith, commouly kaown as“ Biingham Piace,’ as the’ said subdivision was made by the 'y surveyor of Washington couaty, and now appears of record inthe surveyor’s offics in Liber District No 1,folio 77, together with the fmprove- ments thereon. Terms of One-third cash, (of which 975 must be paid down time of sale;) balance (equal paymbuts) in six (6) and twelve (12) months, for whiel the purchaser's notes, with inter rate of ten per cent. watil paid, will be secnred on th aud recordin urchaser's cost. Ifterms of sale after gale, tho im- wi » to Be perty sold. All conreyancing are not com with in six da: trustee reserves the right to resell at risk aud’ cost of defaulting parchaser. WM. F HOLTZMAN, Tenstec. marii-d LUTTRELL & O., aucts: B* B. H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer and Broker, Federal Baiidings, corner 7th and F sts. northwest Bei hate SALE TO Is SAID OUUSTY, IMPROVED LA DWELLING-HOUSE AND OTHER IMPRi MENTS, By virtue of a tecree of the Supreme Ooart of Gin Dieter “Colonia, a Byaity cause No. 3,004, of James hour et al, sesinst John W. Van Hoot et al., the usdersigned ‘Trasive will well ee suction, to the higuest bidder, \n THURSDM Y, the 26th day of Murch, A.D is7¢, at the hour of 4 o’clock p. m » on the Premises hereinafter described, all the right, title, interest, claim and estate of the parties to this cause in anc to all that certain piece or parcel and tract of land Iyieg and being im said county, at Unicatewsy beginning ‘tract of land BG VE- thence along the south side of Jefferson strect svuth seventy-five and @ baif degreer, east five bunlced and thirty-four feet, to 5. Hof's western line: thence, at right angles, south fourteen acd half degrees, west eight burdred and sixty seven foet more or less, to the diviston line between said Gelguigns Froperty and the property of George W. Talbert; thence, ranning with said line, aorth forty-seven and a halfdegrees, wost,(allowing three- gharters of g degree for variation of compass) cight undred and eighty feet; thence south seventy-five ond a balf cegrees, esat {wo huadred and three fect, to the center of ssid Pierce strect; thence norti, fourteen and a half degrees, east two handred aud Bfty fret, to @ point ina ling with the southern liao of Lot 171 on said U. ientown plat; thence south seventy-five aud a half dagroes, east thirty feet. to the east side Plorce street; aud thence nortan fourteen and » half degrees, east one hundred and ninety -six feot,to the point of beginning, contain- ing pine and a quarter acres of land, more or leas, togeiher with the bailtings end. apparten: consisting of a eighteen payments t intorest at eight pe per annum, until paid, from day of sale, secured by the promissory notes of ths purchaser or Feb Ingorsed to the satiefaction of the ‘rustee, and to 4 lien on the property sold. lo deed the whole purchase money ant paid. handred dollars be re: id when “pert twenty-four boure after sale. Th payment to be — withia ten ive 5 O11 ‘at the cost and risk of chasers. to or purchasers. WILLIAM J. MILUEB, Trustes. mhbll dads B.H. WABNKE, Auctioneer. RY B. H. WABNER, Broker and Federal Building, Corner Tth and F bts. northwest. TRUSTEES’ OF A VALUABLE TWO- STuky F os! BETWEEN Nt ed STREETS NORTH: WEST. - Auctioneer, an THURS ss, aame hour and place, GEO. iu, { Trustees. ELL, Salesman, 1s 'PO) oot peererme rs we. Sr { ‘trasteos, marl2-¢ ), Salesman. 02 ZUBSDAY MORNING: March 94th, ORR: B foome 1 aoe i it i #: i 4 ij i i cf f i Bas Sate ee et OFS ART TAPE ATLAS DY WED! ay Mareb Dc A oy m ae Ric OF HORSES. 4 Young Sand S-year old Drivers, 4 Carts, ! H # ae is ii ris H : | E WALL 8 OU Agcts, Immediately after the above sale we will sail Meise. valuable Beal Estate: Let oxeare, He. H2. 16 fest frou oa story Bi a TY IN T. woes 7 AND ents Aus, NORTH’ irtue &S Jo 40, insquare Wo. 13., fronting # feet by 9s fa Liberes fain wr one ad Teoords of ~ eeseaned = in Liber 613, fotio 7, Washington, District of Oolambia, markt WL. WALL & 00, Ancte hook, county of &t the request of the party secured thereby, I wi Hat pablte auction, in Front of the ‘premises, 0 \BDAY. the 14th day of March, 137 m’, a! B* DURcAneoR BROS., Auctioneers. oraer $b ahd Detrecta northwest. | sek Ee? PEREMPTORY CATAL expres PORUBLALN, OHINA | sions. It ts all right no pocket im ee | plain view—not only the inside tai de — | and ibe hasto dois toput his band im the inside and takeout the arti That all. He can't help bet smile tw en on think how neat he was RTTTNGEN, Trsstest nd aroni to foe otter J08'F. KBLLRY, Avctr. He THIS EVENING. Then he pats bis He dors not feel the open! tule further—now he has nd ¢ EASON. AND W. Y LATIMER & CLEARY, HE HIGHEST RiDDER e B ‘Lactionsers aot Raat Estate Brokers, THUMSDAY MORNING, M again; again he feels the en- Southwest corner of Pe: ‘avenue and Lith street, 19th, conn at LL o'clock, we trance and —, down it ouly to appear again ‘Star Office ‘Building. by catalog in onr auction rooms. an | ®8 before. This makes him open his e! ae invoice of Chinees Ware, com: ighten his face. He feels of the ou! ol e Snest artictes of thet clas of | the pocket, pinches shakes it, and after roots of it it curiously, lifts it Peering closely aboat tous! , * By graci mencer does it calmly this time, worse. cause hurrying onl | holds up breadth breadth, goes over them Toilet Danese hee Dianee Tarcens. carefully, gets bis hand first into « lining, them oxes, Fru Gardaniors Cropidocs, Vases and Stan ie into the it always sur Card Plates and Stands, Stands fur b| . Eos a *: Gream and Butter Prates. 7 A te Washington. We mame in part— Plain apd Decorated Dinner and Tea Sete, in | modern end antique styles, Plain and Decorated Coffees ant Batter Dishes and Stands able Di Teas, Flower DaY MOKNING, March 13, 1: & commescing at 10 o'clock, and con’ Pitchers, Oream rach morning aud evering(commesciog at Teak Wood ‘ats and Stands. . clock ) thereafter util At sold, we shall - Statuary and Flower Stands.’ pocket of another dress. He is mad now; Ul the entire effects contained in ‘the four- ret and Gilt Tea Pore. & the closet air almost stifles him; he story warehouse of Joseph L. Savage, Ksq., No. pumerous other articles ro nervous he can hardly contain himseif, and 1003 Penna ivania avenus, be woon ith andiith | the atvention of indies and Jeme: the pocket looks at him so exasperately that he ergeta, ge, endoptiog this plan to dispose of is | judece of the Snot clase of imported ware cannot help but ““plag” it with his cl jmmenss as he bark: othe! Goods on exhibition on Wednesday, and positiv: lenched Dusioess. “We name fn parte eTxIDg 12 Other | Geena on The ies aeneeaty 8 — does it. Being somewhat 200 doz n Brushes, different kinds; Catal can be lee of the auc- by 50 dozen brass and iron-bound Buckets; tiomeers. DUNCANBON BROS, Aucts, bude zen Washtubs, all sizas; marlé“(Bep., Capital. Herald & Forney's Ohron.} dczen Ax ard other Handi 10) dozen Buabetsy aiferene Stade, PESTEBN EASTEEN AND 80! BAST. THE OITY, AT PUB- DAY, ‘20th and Bist ists ction, in front of the ctive premison. at the hours hereinafter nemed, following described improved and unimproved pperty, viz: WEDNESDAY, at 3 o'clock p. m., alll of lat 4, in square 46, «ise, 53275 fect; situate on th corner of uth and I sirects northwest ON THE SAME DAY, at 33s o'clock p of lot 2, in square 90, 13\91 feet; sit the | Lorth side of B street, between Conuscticat aud Bt: street; improved by « nearly new 7 room frame house with hall, &c. 80 dcx. n Shovels, best make; 3 doz: n Bide and Box Coffee-mills; Counter and Platform Scales; B xteusive assortment of Sietghs and Sirates; Lot Casi Steel, Band and Emery Paper: Sportive Gocds, comprising Gaus and Ritl-s of ap- ved patterns and makes: An extensive assortment of Fishing Tackle; Fine Pocket Cutlery and Bazors, best makes; Fine and extensive assortment of Silverware of every variety; A spleadid stock of Table Outh: An extensive assortment of Staple Hardware; Large collection of Oarpenters’ Tools; Oarrieg: -makers’ and Upholsterers’ Hardware; helt Hordware of every description; Twines end Cords, Tinware of every description; nyway. quietly inserts her Girectiy brings it forth ticle in its clasp. this makes Danbury Ne it F y died were to be buried on the bouse of Pitch forks, Bakes, Hoes. ON THE SAME DAY, at 4 o'clock p. m., lote ZT Mrs. Madox came to the Gogether with many articles not necessary to men- | AP 38. in equere Isl,eituate on corner 19h and T | ing io aid in the last ead offices. Es 4g pid 10th and Boundary rapectively : cach improved | tPS \oad in the last ead Sa mm . ‘We would call special attention to the | & Suew two-story frame house containing 7 rooms, above sale, as the goods are positively to be sold. we took a sscoud took, repestin ELY THEGEAFTER 7 feet, unimproved and 19th street 7: marlé tf LATIMER & OLBARY, Aucts. looked . and aaauiniae E DAY, at 5 o'clock p. m., jot G, akon Wate Marble’ Builiings te on P, between 17th wad ist Nos. 900 and 90% Pennsylvania avenue, cor. 9h at. ean f-——Grwy mgd poll jot 15, in ———————————__ LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF DECORATED | » 282x110 feet, situate corner Wthand U | S9-The Springfield Mass.) Republican re- ABD PLAIN WHITE FRENCH OHINA DIN. | wee ro ved. | marke that there isan inconsistency iu a man’ NER AND TRA SETS, STUSE CHINA Od: TAURSDAY, st —o'cl=ck p. m., lot 21. in square | ordering champagne with his dinner at « hotel, BER SETS, WHITK AND DEOORATE! Sl, 18 fet 7% inches by 7 feot, situate on the south- | just before delivering a temperance lscture: CUT AND PRESSED GLASSWARE. JAuDa. | \ St commer of 9th and U streets northwest; uaim- | but then balf the spice of life grows out of jam f proved. ich little eccentricities. AND PAMIAN VASES, FRENCH, Buys ON THE SAME DAY. at 55; o'clock p. m., part | ——__ Ye Pare TWENTY_UNE Bays. of lots 9 «4 95, in eqaare 365; iaproved by a thr ‘RE LADY says: “Male is only mole “ story bric house co og 9 rooms, ay wind »! O. Republican. D These wood 2 of Fecent Importation, and | ft gp pp re bt : w to sell per account of wh vm tr . preremente—being No. 1529 loch street northwest, FRIDAY, at 3 o'clock p.m. consigned to may concern, x { man's mule, everybody with the | least knowledge of the classics knows that a wo- Bale to commence on FRIDAY UBNING,Morch 13, at 10 o'clock wna con- lot I, in square 759, | man’s mul: ayune. tisue until entire stock is cleared out, on the first | 223100 feet; improved by ery pretty two-story | ooo floor of our spacious salesryoms. } preme bouse Contatuing 7 rooms, front porch.and | g7-The political disturbance in Japan has Gocés will be on exhibition on Thursday, | Teens Maprovemente “peing Ho. 24 Wasiiagton | neon Guited. We call speci st atteution of the trade and private | Terrace, Sd street nort! buyers io the above solo, as the goods rom the importer, and every lot will be Ww. . WALL out reserve, © 00. | Auctioncers | marlo B* DUNOANSON, DOWLING & O0., Anos, | ‘Southeast corner 9th and D streets orth weet. SALE OF VINE TEss, WHISK{ES, BR DIES COAL bY RU BS, BROU: IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER, 3% o'cl-ck, t of lot Sin square 85; improved by a beantifal brick honse, containing § rooms, cellar, ‘also, @ two-story je on rear of the lot, belag No. 122 34 peas* OB TUE SAME DAY, at 4 o'clock p. lot 8 to square 42; improved bj au S room fi horse wiih store, beiog 913 East Capitel street Sal UBDAY, at 3 o'clock p.m., lot 1 Iu | 91, sivuste on the northwest corner of Lith triets southeast; improved by @ very picely fi isbe 8 room frame hou: ON 1 HE SAME DAY, at 3'; o'clock p. part of lor 23, im square 999, 284117 feot 3 tm uate on 12ch street, between B and C streets coat. | ON THE SAME DAY, at € o'clock p.m. in equore 949) 46 feet 10 17 ches by 5) feet the ecrner of 0b end streets southeast. ON THE SAME DAY, at 45 o'clock p.m , lot 3, im equare 881, 284110 fect, situate on L screct,’ be tween 6 hand 71h streets southeast; improvel by ® two-story and attic brick house, containing ton robms,¢ lar and brick stable, ON THE SAME DAY, at 5 o'clock p. m., lot 10, | in rquare 646, 30160 feet; improved by a coumtorta: Die five-rovm frame house in good order, being No. 912 5th street southeast. ‘The terms of sale on the above property will be: | One-tiath cash; balance in three yours, delerrad Parments betr z’ secured Sil cases a depostt of $95 the property fe strack off. ‘The. tm Will bs open for inspecti-n om the of sale, THEO. F. GaTo! Corser F and llth streets nort 303. F. KELLEY ¥ LATIMER & CLEARY BY ghtctioneers and al Batate Brokers: west corner Vania avenue ev ‘enth street, Btar Office Buildings. S7'The size of the lockets worn by ladie steadily increases. 87 Mrs. Stanton, like Mrs. Dalgren calls the female crusaders a “mob.” S7-A New York lady Japancee rervants. S7 Chicago detectives want better pay for their rapidly increasing business. &7 The Rev. Mr. Tucker, of Colqnitt, Ga., ie & patriarch, being the father of 32 children. 87 lowa papers want the death penalty re- | stored. ss 87-A pantber which howls all ni | mostly on domestic cats, is agi dop, Mass. S7 A Pennsylvania widow sent out invitations to & marquerade party on mouruing paper the | week after the funeral. S7-Emerson says, “the way to make the world better is by reforming number one, that there is surely one less villain in the world.” s7 Kev. Mr. Meekbam, of Green Bay, aa) | that it is his belief that most of the fraternity will eventually be saved. &7 A ben in Indianapolis has been so affected by the Siamese twin excitement, as to lay a by- phenated pair of eggs. | _ S7 The Pennsylvania legislature having for- | mally abolished the lobby, the lobby now per- | mits the legislators to pay for they own drinks. S87 Life inrurance agents starve to death im Kansas, owing to the popular custom of shoot- ing @ man ae soon as he begins to talk politics. BF One of the saddest features of the temper- ance movement in New York is the ladies’ pro~ position to start @ newspaper devoted to the cause. S87-Archbishop McClosky, of New York, on | the thirtieth anniversary of bis consecration, is experimenting with AN ware od & a- re orsell, coatained ia Louisiana avenue, and name in part— our, Spices, Molastes, 5 Btarch, Yeast Powders, B»pes, Buckets, Brooms, i s, Wives, Brandies. &c ,Xc., } goods which were ‘not ruld at previous ‘Terms—$80 and under cash; over that amount « credit of irty and +ixty days, tisfactorily cared, pumOks ht per cent interest. tara. DUNGANSON, DOWLING © 00 , Aucts. [2¥ THOS. E. WAGGAaMAN, Beal Estate Auctioneer, 519 7th street. VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, 2142 Pp} Twag fist AND 252 STHEETS HOR ST x WEST. ~ By virtue ith D. 1 of a deed of . foito 18s, Tecoras for Wash gion county, District of Columbia, and by tho ‘ction of the party secured thereby, I wil sell at public auction. in front of the premises,at 3 o'clock | p.m., on MONDAY, the 16tu day of March, A. D. 174, part of Lot 14, in 8 78 b the northwest corner of nd inning southwesterly at right angles with Pennsylvania avenue 8 fect 9 inches, theuco south 28 feet, theace bout, 44 tect, the it and feeds ing Winchen- Sursie 8 Poel or oan Jot 16, ate on nish ic with ciher tale. weet. act. msrlt 6t 24 SPECI¢L SALE OF WAX FRUITS, OONFED TION ¥,_ OO. ES BS, ac ID UPON bANDSUME STANDS, AND COVERED with bmg SHADES. iD oe improved by having'all modern con- ‘Tuesday, was presented with a testimonial of Bel trust of $5,000, bearing DNESDAY MORNING, March 1874, | €6,000. date October 4th, 1871, and payable in Toome,cor 1 ng ok, we e7 Ignati Der and rest of the op- futereat at 10 per'cont’ payable semi annuaall usp eltap taptiban & tone iek ignations Donnelly and the rest of the op installment of interest du | position members in the legislatare of ‘Minne- sota are eudeavoring to organize a bran-new | auti-monopoly party, that shall monopolize all the offices in the state. | S#-The Kansas house has passed a bil! mak- ing ita misdemeanor for a member of the legie~ ia! or any state, county or township officer, c\ion of Wax Work of Fruits, Gonfeo- tiovery , Caker, &c., fitted mpon bi stands, and covered with French gle-s shades. The collection will be on exbibition the dav prior te sale. For specimen samples, in advance of sec the Ellis windows, No. 937 Peansylvania ave 10°; slg, the windows of Goldstein, No. 619 Pean- © ivanla avenue Terms: One-half cash, (0 which $250 must be deposited at the sale;) the deferred payments te be made in six and twelve months, with interest at 1) rcant per annum aftr day of sale, and secured ded of trust snd insurance, to the satisfaction of the Trustee, Terms of sale to be fully complied With within six days aft-r day of sae, otherwise the Trastee reserves the right to resell t! he to accept a rail . The bill prescribes [rovhecedlggay Prt eto pede and Lariwer & CLBARY, Ancts, | fines of from 8100 $i.000 for ite violations cont, H. NICHOLS WADS' TH, Trustee, ,okde THOS. BE. WAGGAMAN, Anct. GBEEN @ WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, Ho. 100%, northwest ocrnor lith aud D ste ALUABLE ry L s7 Lady Houghton, better known as Mra, Moncton Mines, died on February 24th, at Fryston Hall, England, after » short, the 60th year ber age. leaves a son, born in 185 B™ LATIMER & CLEARY, yest corner Pennsylvania avenne and Zith corner Star Office Building. mar B* TEUSTER’S SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNI- By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 17th day of July, 1873, and duly recerded m Lib No. 711, folio 453, one of the chattel recor: for Washington connty, Distriet of Oatembs a I hall sell, on WEDNESDAY, the 15, T AUCTION. A Ou WEDNESDAY, ‘oie 1%, 1574, at o'clock p.m, we. shall iu front ‘of the | of Mareb, 1874, st House No. 1816 F srest. be- | lace. in square No. 165, twoen 12h ana 18th streets northwest, an ext=nsire tw feet bike inches ou Iftn 4 3 and | essorimcut of Household and Kitchen furnitare running throngh to the depth thereof to an alley | . | Mae — containing 2,73: square feet of ground, wituim: | Hair Cloth and Pinsh Parlor Farntture; | eee yea oe ee ee provements, consisting of a well-built, three-story | Frei ch Plate Mirror, Wharnot ‘Bis fancral will take place on Sunde Sud basement ‘dwelling, containing ten roomsand | Window Bareings, Hell Sot the 16th instant, from bis late residence, Mo Tt bg. ee ey er ae ote | ee ees Mon Int street northwest, at 2 o'clock. The friends sad must be t time of deferred pay ac family are respeo-t viket the satisfaction of the Executors, complied ith within ten days rome the day of otherwise the executors reserve the right the pre verty at the risa and cost of defaalt. aser by adverti orthwest, YOURG. On the rn the 75h year of formerly De fapers! will take place at his iste or 2S Estate Broker and Anctionser, ta , oT sh Rtreet Rorth west, Federal Buildings, corner 7th and F sts, northwest. *EETY iw aLeet ous Dey BOP. | mornw. Friends and au ‘ABLE BUILDING CRUSETEB A: i UE. MAMAORU: | ABLE Fou wtABLinG Om vO 'sa TURSDAY APTERWOOM, March the 1Tch, 1874, at 9 o'clock, op ees, we ies part of Sos Bo.'14, 1m Ba aare No. 20, (Seecuser te HARVEY @ Maney Be. 34 F Gruunr, between ‘Bieta ond Te. METALLICBURIAL AND G4SKBIO mari-ly ReH4n0 w. SankEn,

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