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__ FURNISHING GOODS. LADIES’ UNDERCLOTHING. LOCKWOOD, BUFTY & TAYLOR'S, SYLVANIA AVENUE, prepared for the Spring Business the largest eevee amortment of Ladies’ Undercloth- ‘ng ever offered in this market, comprising as fol- S styles DRESSING SACQUES, st $1 50, 91.76, + $2.75, 93.25, 1 styles NIGHT DRESSES, at $1.75, 8260, $3.75, 82.57%, 85.25, styles WALEING SKIRTS, at $1.35, $1 50, $175, 2, $3.10, 92.30 82.59, $3, $3.5 Ao. 8. styles SHORT SKIRTS, st 70 cents, styles TRAIN SKIBTS,st $2. 78,.92 30,0412 84.37, $5.60, $9, $10 50, S14, S14.75 Jistyles CHEMISE at S$ cents, $3.60, $3.76, $5.85, styles DRAWERS, at 75 ce 91.13, g1.19. 31.37 99, 91.60,91.55 S styles CORSET OOVERS, at 65 cents, $1.20, 81.68, 7 styles APRONS, at 25 cents, 50 conts, 63 cents, cents, $1 13, 81.25, Infants’ Goods, L NG DBESSES, CHRISTENING ROBES, PIQUB CLOAKS, CLOAKS, WOOLSHIBTS, BASKETS,&c.,&0, WHITE PIQUE DRESSES FLANNEL and CLOTH SAUQUES, in great and SACQUBS, Ladies’ Cashmere Jackets At the following pri Ole, 814.75, 915. Water-Proof Cloaks, arge assortment. Ancfactare, at the in English and American Ladies’ Dresses, MMEB POPLIN DBESSES, st a bargain, 2 + $16.87, 924. SLACK SILK UBESSES, st 9115, 9122.50 sWiss DRESSES, (Polonaise and Skirt, + $33.50, $40, 360, LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR, Palmer’s Patent DOUBLE-YokKgs SHIRTS, READY MADE. 6 SHIRTS FOR 616 ce 3 SHIETS FOR $850 A SHIEBT FOR 6300 ¥o Btobe Judge for themselves, | reach of every one that SHIBT AT ALOW PBIOB. $15 FOR B1X SNIB’ vinced for yoursel of any other parties. the store, Underrhirts ac., Drawers 8c., Bec bc.,Handkerchicl 40. We know the PALMER PATENT DOUBLE BEST SHIBT at the price in the and we particularly request everyone to examine the quality of Lines and Muslin used and It {s our intention to Increase our sales of Beady made Shirts ONE THOUSAND DOZEN daring the coming season, and we have therefore made our PRICES BELOW COMPETITION, and withinthe ote & FIRST. SPECIAL ORDER DEPARTMENT. This Department is on the second floor, and is well stocked with s splendid line of PLAIN and FANCY SHIBTINGS. We are prepared to make tospecial order the DOUBLE-YOKE SHIBT in from three to ten days at the following prices: @15 FOR SIX SHIBTS. #91 FOR siX SHIRTS. In the two years’ experience in the mannfactare of the DOUBLE-YOKE SHIBTS, and the success attending ft, has preven, beyond # doubt, that it is the most comfortable and perfect-fitting one made In any section of the world. The thousands of orig- inal and duplicate orders received for these Ocle- brated Shirts fully confirm the assertion; aad we can fully substantiate it. Give them atrial, and be con- . We are the only owners and suthorized manufacturers of PALMER'S PAT- ENT DOUBLE-YOKE SACQUE SHIBT for the District of Columbia. All other persons attempting to manufacture them are infringers, and the public are cantioned against ordering or purchasing them LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR, 023 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, LAUNDRY DEPARTMENT. WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO DO GEN- TLEMEN’S:‘LAUNDKY WORK ON SHORT NOTICE. Parties wishing to have their goods called for will please make their arrangements at PRIOR LIST: Dress Shirts 12c., Night Shirts 8c. Linen Collars S¢., Linen Cuffs, por pair, 6c., LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR, jan26-tr 623 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 14nd tinsiprets GENERAL BAREIBG 4 N. chives BUSINESS ©. 8. BONDS, STOCKS, GOLD, MUNICIPAL snd DISTEIOT OF COLUMBIA SEOUBITIES Dought and s Id on commission Collections mate on all ints. Special attention Interest on Government jonds, sad to Claims and Accoasts against thi sus Goverwrae maré- various Beeuas o ee patusr sTuce BROKERS er and SELL Golde Gor enieat Bonds, Stocks neral Improvement taxes paid at s ‘Army officers ‘pay accounts cashed tn advance. Northern Pacific Batlroad fetlé-$m Leen, aad Ge A ee ae t of sees eas CAN SAVINGS BANa, lene Joux ta reat | ile 30. z. oe THE ren, a phe lary 0 ; SAVINGS AND =e COMPANY BANKING sovuss, 1607 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, ALL PEOFITS ane put oxcoedtz py DEPosITORS, as inte cent. per annum. Doras’ and upwards, from i WASHINGTON, D.O . inter, i —— deposuss, Banker, WILL REMOVE MARCH FIRST TO MABBLE BUILDING, 606 7th street. REAL ESTATE AGENTS. ASAL ESTATE AND GENERAL BROK ». 1429 PENNSYLVANIA Avance, Next Door to McKnight’s Furniture Store, To parties wishing to purchase or sell real estate ends or District securities, will do well to 1 Cs Sn soann torment Ca] ent! fad of taxes, Ketas have Sete ieee T Loan 0 = ; “tan ore Invested. 19 business to merit « fate, on tw W.-H Su ot sot all k Rinds cavefully, y careful atten- toga" Late Cottector. petee CAMPBELL, STOCK AND BONDS BROKER, The first Brok: ite i we Dean sow yt A Lgl and 1423 PEnnsivania AvENez, Between Willard’s and the Treasury, FRANK BARNUM gts gE ES Souza gras BOYLE. > r. it i it ip i - > i it i | “oF § Ett “i NEW PUBLICATIONS. 1016 Peynsytva Dacre, by ant No Latentions, by Spl tr Ss. MOHUN & CO, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, A AVENUE, NEW BOOKS. Rev. Ones. H. Hall, 1$m9...$1 00 ©. Chesney, 12m) 2 50 ref Caste, pape nce Marryat, Gen George D. Bayard, Bm. De porate Benedies, by Hardy, G. paaees V jE OFFER OUR ove offer. prices. STUCK OF CHROMOS, MOTTOES AND OIL PAINTINGS AT A DISCOCNT OF TWENTY FIVE PER CENT. in onter to dispose of those on hand, that we may x band compeian some recy Lecorifal inotecnn, Sgure and frutt pieces, and home and Seana tse mottoes. The priees range from 60 cents to $18 for the Chromos, with some very handsome On pat we ni al gravings and Fram: ‘This ie an excellent o portunity to obtain good Pictures at whol: wALL THE NEW BOOKS bed. Novelties in STA- e A “5 riuting, Bindings Lise Srashing and Wasrsting Sense Sete WARREN CHOATE & CO., BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, VEBNON kOW, ri4tr Corner Penns. ave. and 10th street. N2ZW Books, SHILLINGTOS Corner 4% Street and Pe nie or sonal Recollecti: The Wethere! ay Bi ALLTHE MaGasiens AD AED TION: Y Lime. eeake roe y smtbow ficipe te s Hots beng BY Bia £ Jesus’ Feet. ve: Pray fre: “Bey wh Soiree BECEIVED AND FOR SALE AT S$ BOOKSTORE, yivania Ave, Phineas Redux. A Novel. By Anthon; Lottie Darling. By the wathor of red ship Akoyy “A Yarn in Thirty-s! Oadh pA Ee By ber es: Life Eames. sllaciona By Yam Hiemtalesenoes| and Por- ‘Bites Dupuy. jeForest. vara ‘ion of pers. ss aos Stewart. The Ni mgs By Josiah P. Zelda's Fortune. By the author ei Bart's: Dene, ASHION BOOKS PLAY: 5 oe 5 poakk a ape A inte mass feb@-tr SHILLINGTON’S BOOKSTORE. Beess FOR LENT READING. — Foess of of Lent. By author, a eee “ enelon and others, é 8: ORNRKAL AGBNIS FOR AL. STATION EE 5. AL SiN Nee a a aeicrune Peak O4¢ Fellow” COAL AND WOOD. cre AND Woop. ceived, alot of For sale at lowest market Fo SALE Tv DEALERS, T, Yang, DOORS, 648H, ‘un hand, COAL of all size: sizes and kinds. Just re- No. 1 BAKER'S PINE WOOD. KINDLING WOOD, in bandies or by the ‘cord. Tates. 4 SUPERIOR LOT OF STOVE COAL. GOODWIN Y. ATLEB, febas-tr AtLec’s Wharf, foot of 6th street. ‘T. B. CROSSE 1. EDW, Shank &60., LUMBER, WOOD AND ODL, BLINDS, STEAMER LID CUNARD LINE. NOTICE. Tne arian of ci ishing the chances of col- the this Lino take ® specified cares forall scamooe of the reat On the outward pamage fom Gueenstown to 3 jow York of 60 at 43 lat,, ocacibing to henorthet a ‘ae ¥ of6d at @ lat. ‘oF Dothing te the marth or —<—$—____ THE ns AND og AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, BETWEEN NEW TORK uno LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. gotten reat fi lack ath —- May, very following WEDNMDAY raat SAT ug DAT fom Rew York. marked thus * do net carry steerage pas- Bares or Fassscn—Cobia, h el 0140, and e130, Id ra eta to Pa- fn G15 gold, Sditionnt, Beturn tickets on favor- able sateen: > Btoorage tickets % ‘pool and Queenstown, tnd all parts of Rurope, af lowest rat a" Throagh ct fading afren Belfast, Glasgow: Harte Aatrern, bor ports on the Dontinent and f or freight and cabin pass- apply at the Ooiapany's ce, No. 4 Bowling TE Building, or fo Oris Br OTIS BIGEL LOW, Banker, rest, 0 Sauai-y CHAS: G. FRANCKLYN, Agent, REOHAST’S LINE OF STRAMSHIPS oon AND NEW YORK. ne Btonnabtpe ne B. O. KNIGHT anc son ou GIBSON wiles y tripe B between EWS von WAS EO GRLOWM, wine ler 39 Kast ders left at General Oitice, ane, tteamer w tended to. . Wy ssuinGron, sORrOLE. BOSTON AnD The fine ro ore LA! of 6th THUBSDAY, at 3 in teoien at Landings, connect ‘ai’ Norfolk an Btownsnty of the M. ev . line for Boston lence Fre rewsod © jant’s Store, corner 1sth et. aud =wW Hasse LINE VIA OANAL, Masta tn ay ALEXANDRIA Va., WAS) AND GEORGETOWN, D. 0. Dares es, Phil rth Wharv aie ren ess oleatrric! mop ee en nects at Philsdeipnia sith “Olydere bron Line” of steamers for Pro rldeaod, Boston ne Rew England States. wharfage Beton by this line. G.F. BYDE, t for D, of O, ‘WM. ®. OLYDE & 00., Philsdsiphia, > ¥. A. BRID, Alexa: e WALDO A. PBABO SF Freights deliv rg a tandea te. _ INSURANOE OOMPANIES, [HE ARLINGTON FIRE INSURANCE (PRE ARLINGTON FIRE INSURANCE ter, 8. Cor, president: Dr. William B. Johnetons rice’ presi Riley Adain Gaddis, Guarios Rdmon Gut “ypinaeon, Willian vattiaaly, Wil tiem Phat 1B 8. MAURY, Troasurer.@ febai-Sm FRANK T. RAWLINGS, Soorstaty: yu I8 THE SEASON FOB FIBES. GUARD AGAINST THEM BY [N8SURING YOUB PBOPEBTY (BEAL AND PERSONAL) WITH THE CORCORAN FIRE INSURANCE Co. OF THE DISTBIOT OF COLUMBIA. OAPITAL........ esas 2100,000 Office, 1429 Poerarirenis avenu: 8. MAN, President, J.T. DYER, ene es ee ots ‘HE RQUITABLE LIFE URANC 1 eure SOCIETY, : anom The business of this Company has for yoars been the largest of any similar institution in the world, + HEYER, Gxxenat Acen may23-ly Sand 909 7th strest, | | | E PHONZO YOUNGS « co. ABE SELLING SUGARS, (StaxpaRD New Yorx BRanos ) Lost. Orashea | Powdered. Granulated Light Brown (nearly white COFFEE. We are ain glad to offer our customers the ben. ent of another decline in the price of this arti le, and we quote raw, 40c, and 42c roasted, 43c. and 47c. ‘i 35. io (good s aw, Bic Bio (strictly prime)....ronated 6c. oF 3 ib. for $1 0 AS. We have recently aided to our stock in this de- Bartpent by the purch we of aLARGS QUANTITY F NEW CROP TEAS of the differeut varieties, Rrepare to offer special in- wo 1 oe 2B 1% oo 2 & 7 ou 2B 2B oo Gunpowder, Oho! 3 Gunpowder, Extra Fin cy wriatas sane FLOUR. ‘amily, per sack... 2 78 Gait Hill Family, per sack. 2 60 Burnt Mills Family’. . Fs. sue « 190: a OBUSHED wueer and GBA 'B just received fresh from the mills in Brooklyn, sa gnt ter sole low. . ear! a ton wel it) choice new TUBERY } PRUMs, which we safl at nS or seven pounds for and complete, and Our stock ie Low lst woars eating low. ELPHONZO YOUNGS & CO., Grocers, MASONIO TEMPLE, 91u StRext, Opposite U. 8. Patent Office, FLPHORZO YOUNGS,} JF. dS mar2s-tr FURNITURE, PAINTING, PAPER HANGINGS, AnD CURTAIN MATERIALS, HARDWOOD Doors, MANTELS, WAINSCOTTING, ae, L. MARCOTTE & Co., UNION SQUARE, (29 East 17th St.,) EW YORK CITY. PBorosaLs FOR FRBSH BEEF. apl-6t AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS, WILLIAMS, ee es nH be seal Hee * LAND AvEN deer the Court, = ioe ot in the subdivisi sed d Real Bstat Jil ‘Us Pennsylvani OF LOT SITUATED ON DSc AND F aD of trast to Daniel L eY B Nw: STuRETS. NORTH By virtue of a deed ton and myself, dated May 11, 1571, ¢d in Liber No. 642, folio 370, on of the Lani B, cords cf the District ‘f Columbis, and guest, of the beneticiars trict of Golumbis, to wit: All th round being known and describsd lot nuabered three Hivision of square. number ‘fry -six (886), Deginntog for the same at the north- thence ranning east twolve (12) feet; ded five handred aad western corner of sala slorg the line of public alle ce south ferty-six (46) feet; thence west twelve (ial fave eed tecioo auth forty Ae Ces) tee totes Ls wo hundred and fifty dollars, with snte:- an at teD (10) per centum from M: of sale, and expenses of male ance ih six (6) andtwelve 12) mouths, for wiich bearing inters-t from Bdeed of trust on the day of sale ant rey sold, willbe ta dollars will be ‘requited ‘at time of at the expense of the pur- salo are not complied with he trustee reserves the right to I the property atthe risk and cost ope oF more news T4-s,tujthéds J.T. "wou! W BY Ba8 a No. 611 7th street, one v8. c ea, BAL z maha BEAL £5. tal N NORTH V TREE AT TERT REN TH AND By virtne of a decree of the maa ts Court of the District of Columbia, Eu fthe premises, on io: m., lot a 18 and 19. we White's od 1s74, x sub-division of the west bya comfortable twe-stery : One-fourth cash; the residue in two equal instalments at 12 ane 13 mouths from day with interest. The title to be retained wuti! © purchase money. with interest, is paid. If of sale are wot complied seven days from the day of sal to resell the property at _ risk and cost of the de- faulting yorchssee. All conveyane! reserve the right nce DW ‘ARDS, Trastee. L BWEET, Atctionse: ta AN Real Estate Auctioncer, 519 7ch stroot, VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON 3p STR TWEEN A AND B fF vittas of @ deed of trast, dated Jannary D. 1573, in Liber 703, follo 22. the and od Trustee will, on the 101TH Day oF 874, at 9 O'Clock p.m. sintioe ta Rent the premises, square 788, being the southern sixte by ® two-story Brick House, bi modern conveniences, The terms of a are pie ex ae art of Lot 8, in n feet, improved windows and all Amount of indebtatnoss, ale; in cash, (about 65) m 6.12 and Is monther iho neherrsy ‘pay. Bente to bear per cert. interest from snd to be secur ed on the pr cach payment at sale. All conveyancing at par chener’s cost. If the terms of wale are not complied With in six days frem day of mule, the Triates rves the right to resell the and risk of the de! ATRIE? marl0-fawSds Y B. B. WARNER, al E-tate Broker and Auctioneer, 1 eral Buildings, corner 7th and F ets, wortliwest OHANCERY BAL roperty at the cost A. BYBNE, qragtes. EB. WAGGAMAN, or TEESE, Tw 7 nas "ANI D SBI GRENTH WEST. passed by the Sapreme Oourt of the District of Golumbia in ovuity cause No. 3222, 1 will ell at frovt of the premises, on WEDN Is74, at 5:30 o'clock Bye virtue of a decree blic Auction, in SDAY.the both depth thereof of lot 2, 1p snare ta the city of Washivgton: D. Th Property is improved wih three frame dvucieen, snd will be sold separat ‘Terms: One Sere feet 9 inches by thi MATTINGLY, Trastes, ies fr. GouDWELL Salesman. KID GLOVE DEPOT: KID GLOVES FOR LADIES! KID GLOVES FOR GENTS! KID GLOVES FOR MISSES! GENUINE JOUVIN’S! GENUINE ALEXANDEB'S! CHAS. BAUM'S KID GLOVE DEPO 408 SEVENTH STREET. OORSET CORSET? FACTORY! CORSET FRENCH CORSETS! «< ERMAN CORSETS! 4LL STYLES OF CORSETS On hand and made to order at cHas. BAUM'S Hoop Skirt and Corset Factory 408 BEVENTH STREET! [SEE DISTRICT. gouRT ‘OF THE UNITED FOR OF PENNSYLVA fay a jee ® ite bis me is is to aie ea Brae bearing 3 si £ aac trust for li~ torsot Py 5 . terest coop an wks ‘a ee Har. arise, Acai ant dt ovitious of the 84 section Stink Rebriary A. »D. 1574, at 287 Olestuutstieet, Fila, ersons indebted to said eatate are ro: without delay to the sai ee Serer . cuted wi geodrate boob Rates AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. ¥ B.S. WANES, Estate Broxer Anctioneer. Federal Butidings, cor. F and 7th st*., northwest. TRUSTEES SALB OF VALUABLE UNIM- VED BRAL Es BUNTING O8 ON v0) seiW ERM SuBTil T CTION trust to me, dated An- gust lv. A. D182, ant doly recorded in Ltbor 9, No © 866, et seq., ene of the iand re- cords of Washington county, D. O.,and af the re- guest of the pacty eecared th: T will sell at bie’ Je gnetion yin front of th Jee, on TUBS- m., the | picts arse im Warnshitoi. D gclnd betes all that certain piece or parce! of late Known and di-tinguiahed on the ina? “Teoords By © sre ‘of a deed ¢ oft ty ey! District aforesaid as lot anw bered ary bers im the recorded sabiiviston of origina! Tot’ cum ree five (5), in sygare numbered thro: hupered one (i), y of 5 and sece: Fa oro aare OX trent aes ppert: a Gepontt of GO will be requited ‘i property is struck off. If terms ee ele are not complied with in seven days. the trustee reserves the right to re sell the property at the risk and cost of the default ig purchaser, mpabinhad tar th- et ey sufbe newspaper pubis 7 GEO. W. STURNEY, a7 T ABOVE FALE IS POSTPONED, o: B: | setae an meta TURSDAY, April Tth, 1374, bom GEORG nw om ATICRNEY, Trosteo. _Mar3l-co. ee ~~" r. COL BY THe8. Fw ianae Beal Estate Auctioneer, 619 7th street. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF UNIM BOvRD PROP- BRIY ON 97u STREET tr. By virtue of five desde Premises, at pub April, 1st, wt e's subi a’ in square 358 ear of the row of new Dailding aif cash; resitn rest from day chaser. A dep. lot, and tern day*, or the Tru risk aud cost Teacrves the rigut defaniting porehasar aro F. Are ERY. 3. wet ward-eotls THOS EWA Bi GBEEN § wituiaats Auctioneers, No. 1003 northwest corner 10th aud D sts. TRBEEVALU ABLE BUILDING LoTs. FRONT ING O! aT By £St, BETWEEN & AND S STE [Ss WERT AT AU 3 On TOURS pm Lote Ros, 15, 15 and’17, iu Sane: 335, betug 20 feet front by 98 feet deep, each Lot runming back to au alley ‘Terme: 0: Palance on long time and made know down on each Lot at time of Kapsd ILLIAMS, Ancts, To-MOR oe ¥ W. Lb. WALL & CO. Auctionsers, New Marble Building, Nos. 900 and 902 Pennsylvania ELKGANT WALNUT OHAMBE NUT WARDEUEES. ey ES, W BITIN Na ADS, &- RE, WEDNESDAY MOKNING, April , ‘4, commencing at 1U o’cloc! e first floor of cur_salesre advances and sterage. We nan 20 sets of elegant Parlor Farnitare, 15 ots of Parlor Furniture, rep, ter! cloth 20 Marble-top Sideboarts, in part, viz and hatr- elegant Etegere, with marble and mirror-front handsome, Walout end 0. jak Extension Dini e egant E if re, with Tenueast bi vicees Gi i 0 oth, different widths, ite avd check, 8, Lressing Cans, Bookcases, Writing Desks, Extension Tab.es, ut and Oak Dining Chairs, Cottage Chamber Suits, Shack Mattresses, ncker Springs, & Lot of Paper A lot of Seco! {hand Fueniture, Cary Wecall the attention ot bu} ers to te abuve sale, as the sale is peremptory. Terms cash. t STRE'S SALE E, MILLINERY AND CY GOOuS, AT STQUE No. 612 91a Sinker NOSTIW EST By virtue of a chattel dated November 1 wt the iis he of trast to me, od ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctionsers, No, 1001, northwest corner 10.u and D sta. 84LE OF FORRIGN AWD Dt POMESTIO DRY ¢ ind will continue tes ay today is disposed of. Tee ghuee bevold im lots to mult pur hasers for cash. Sate will commence t10 a.m and 2 and 7 p,m, 3 GREEN € WICLIAMS, Aucts.” iyY LATIMER & CLEARY, weft totionsers and Beal Ketate fee Bouthwest corner of Pennsylvania avenne aud Elev enth street, Star Office Building TRUSTEES SALE OF AN ENTIRE SQUARE BOUND, WELL LOO. BY: victoe of & deed of can, Saring date wel Ast, 1872, or} pone in Liber 632, folio at request of ¥ Secured, 1 will sell, on WEDNESDAY, th the "Sik day of Aprils aD: 1574, at 5 o’ciock p.in , on the premises, ali of syuare cumbered nine hundred and thirty-two, ( 932.) rade, and 1s bounded by north I nd L0th streets east, aud will be sold fw eed to a prior encumbrance bearing six { interest, wich can be released on te pay- ix cents per fuot. Terms: One-third cash; residue in three canal payments at six, twelve, and cighteen months, with interest at 8 per cent. $250to be deposited wher the property is struck off. Terms to be complied with within five days, or Cepoatt $0 0 be forfeited. |. Trust mI7-dids LATIMEB < OLBABY, Ancts S3 B 'HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, 641 Louisiane avenue, twe doors east of 7th st beh 54 Si vale or Race et gp 8, and r. corded in Liber 624, folie 219, &e-y of land records cf Washington gounty, Bis trict of Columbia, fend by direction of the helder of the note secured thereby, we will aell at public auc- tion, on, the premises, on THURSDAY, April 98, 1s74, at 3 o*olock p.m, all those pieces oF parcels of ground tm the Gity of Washington, District of Columbia, Known ag lots 78 and 79, in’ Falconer & Allen’s eubdivision of @ part of the east half o} square number Bach ot improved by a hand some two-story b dwelling house. Bach house will be sold separately. Terms of sale on each house: fase with ten per cont. interest from August me '3, together with the proportional expenses cf this sale in cash; balance in 6 and 12 months, secured by motes bearing interest and deed of trust on the vay ‘Cou veyancing at purchasers cont, of sale are not vom} s after sale, the trustees reserve the ri ty at the risk end coset of the de! iting chaser or purchasers, BP. pong’ ux, { Trasteos, marsi-d THOMAS DOWLING ‘Auctioneer. Tse STEE’S SALE MECHANIOSVILLE, MONTGOMERY COUNTY. MD. By acres oe | of trast from Walter H. ranle at pubic tin “THURSDAY the ‘ jonor on +t Tone an Po cas 1874, wt '1'd o'clock my onthe premises, BS rol eles oar iA feading from Me- Farm is improved bya comtortabio Frame Peeties: -honse Mom by ae outbuildings, and a Sine, young oe ‘The land is well fenced, in goon Fafog condition, and situated in a very de- Al jut conteini waved it by ee —— — ore nd Incas, Bach re ? 1s iB if ul ____ AUCTION SALES. at yy te atrest, 0 | < ea ers to this sale, as the goods are ‘ducect ane will iz be vold withcat reserve. apr THOS. DOWLING, Anct BH ta Ha deral Building, Corner Tth and B ets, nor thwest | #8°U0D, which, after some discussion, was ao VALUABLE BUC pine, LOT FOR SALE AT Agorios, seat H aT, n232. ‘Cn ERIDAY Aorn Bae ors frent 100 foot t on oitey. J.T _OOLDW ELL, Salceman. ¥ GREEN & WILLIAM: Aactionrers, No. 1001, northwest corner 10th and D sta. “Tenet FIFTEEN Val VALUABL® b SCULDIM: AND ATin AND QaxD PstuEErs By virtue of the aathority cont eed exe: uted on the Mtb day of June, via, duly recorded, the undersigned will off ales apn the pret caed ine rapidly | profound peace, in a time of prosperity, th | an itredeemabie pa er currency ™ I Estate Brokers. svenue, TRUSTEES SALE | hope that there was another departm an AY, April 30th, 1574, at 3 o'clock lowing deacribed font estate, mtuste ia tive county ton, District of Columbia, to wit: Lote 7 in the Howard Gal vision of ton fare of Be ohn A. Bunith, commonly pe, with toterest at ten per cent. per 18'2, to day of sale, in ‘ost balance in oue and two fron. day of sale, to be secured by ad A jteposit of three huadred dol- il be required on the d ‘aucing at the cost of the days’ advertisement in one or more news lished in Washingt 0) - STIe KNKY Sarciving Trastes. T WORMLEY £00, LATIMER & OLEARY, ‘and Beal Brol Sontheast corner Pennsylvania avenue aad ath st. Star Office Building. av. CTION SALEO Orr AEMING IMPLEMENTS, STO NDAY MOBNING, APBIL Nill sell on the abore day, commencing ou the premises, all the Farming »atained on the in B. Clagett, on the? siting of Back«se Mower pine, utting » Plo Garte, aud sil other necessary 12 fourd ob a first class farm A Furnace for Green-house, with 400 Zest of | Teenective cases. 01 out: | by depredations from I ch iron pipe, has been in ase bot one season. ) Berry Boxes with crab Flower Pots, amsorted Dot family’; om i 0 iu Pear Trees, Porties desirous of any of the abo: find it advantageous to the best ordor, and will po cles will be on private sate Farm te for aay of pi in Building Lots, 5 be rainy, the sale will be p 60 dase, with jutere ni ThTiweR & OLRARY, Ants. Y LATIMER & OLEARY, Auctionvers and Real Estate Brokers, yivanis ave. and Lith street, juildiugs. | should be imposed by ( Southwest corner Peni Star ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF THE SETIRE | EF*KCTS OF THE B LATE HERMAN KIOHTE NEAR 13rH STEEE ft sot THEAS 1574, commencing at 1 Be brew ry of the late Herma Richter, establishment, c or, in complete order, 1 Trion prands cf Hope. A beer Kean, Maat Machine aud Belting, Fer Ketiinand to Pumps, Malt Mill and Qooler, Buneing Gear and Boltir 180 feet of Rubber Huse, Hand Pumps, i ot of Harress, lot of Wood and Goal, ueebold Furniture, &c., ES ith everything requisite for the complete Working of such $n establishment. WM B. WEBB. A tmiatstrator, LATIMER & CLEAKY. Aucts . T. WORMLEY & 0O., rs and Real Estate Brokers, Lblls Pennsylvania avenues. OF VALUARL OP. ORNEB noe Sev aSTERT a TRUSTEE'S SALE OF. TY BO AND A STKEBTS SOUT By virtue of a deed of trast to Danicl L. Ba- dated May 5, 1571, and recorded folio 3, of the land records of the st the request of the ben 01 so described ‘Teal ‘estate in the city Vj t0. >it: Lote numbered 4 and aaak sabdivision of east part of sunare ten bardred and ¢ as mpeg a aesahone corner of 17% street, on said south com —) ranoty fect, thence west 4 feet, thence north 15 thence weet 16 feet ds inch, thence south 123 foot et by inch to the piace of be- eet vast aud south & inch thence east LJ fret southeast corner east and south A street. ther-ce raneing ment feet 1 inch, thence thence south 125 feet 1 inch, thence cmt 20 a ect to fe eee beginning wun, interest at 10 per cent. from expenses of sale a be seca! yt posit of 83) ‘fas, All cmveyanc- of sale not Lulenes ing 6 — 12" ete deea of trust on the » grace reser perty atthe risk snd cost. of faulting purcharer, after ive Sol S—— ment in some one the, newspapers blished the city «f Washington, D Gg OWE Y. pire Trastes. aps J.T. WOBMLEY & ts ¥ DUNCANSON BROS, Auctioncers and Commission Merchante, corner of 9h and D AUCTION SALE OF Baba or STALL N EASTERN MARKET, 4 ce In accord pom seat act in re- maint invited to ettend the faueral from the in the Bastern oe of bie s, notion is hereby teen Oand Dy ‘ednesday, 5th instant, at 30 SENATE.—After our report closed Tae bill to provide for the redemption ana | Teinsue of United States motes tor Danking was considered, the question being oa the motion of Mr. Merrimon to strike oat the whole bill, with the exception of the first and ® co: d sections, as an ended The amendment of Mr. Merrimon ie the ature of a substitute for the entire bili, Mr Scott moved to amend intens Ge Gee “k'na by Mr. Merrimon. number of —— ye were and uestion rec: r. Merrimon’s #ub- wuts Tor the whole | bi, agreed PEs vote of 29 to 24. L Walch was - Pill BEving deen considered in Oo tee of the Whole was reported to the Sens Aone cee ements. wien The amendments made im Committee of the Whole were then cononrred tm. Mr. Schurz offered an amendment buriesga- r action of the m . cee ection majority, which was Fe i the question then being om the passage of the Mr. Sanisbury uttered his solemn protest ainet this action of the Senate, and for which, he was serry to aay, & portion of his owa it very effective evil con be course upon which the Senate tered. Mr. Stewart said he regarded the vote now about to be taken as the saddest vote which be bad ever known tm thi about to consuminate. it had at least the merit of novelty. It was the first time when the country was in a sta the government was to commence the issue of Thurman said this me: re never to live t) se th be once more tn a! Mr. Stockton said it wasan example of nma- tional dishonor aud repudiation never before known. Mr. Bayard looked upon this day asa dismat that men of bis | day for the country Mr. Davis would pot vote for anything that | could be construed to authorize avy mcrease of | the public debt. NB FRENCH ROOF | T gb UTHEAST OF HOW AAD rent Risa virtue of a dead of trust to Dank f,dated November 20th, 187 f he District of | st of the pai cy secured thereby Mr. Sargent said this bill was trampling upom all the : lemn pledges of the past ii ne had of the Government (the Executive) where this wild action would be checked. Mr. Schurz enid he felt humiliated as an American citizen at the spectacie now sented, and be believed that the men who now congratulating themselves on their victory would. live to see the day when they would curse it The bill was then passed—ayes 2), noes 24. The vote was the same as on adoption of Mr. Merrimon’s substitute. The Senate then, 5 p. m., adjourned. HOUSE.—After our report closea— The bill extending the time tor the comple- tion of the Wisconsin Central railroad in Wis- consin, was passed. Bir. Sener (Va.) introduced @ bill to relievs Gen. Fitzhugh Lee of bis political disabilities, Passed. yn motion of Mr. Wheeler, (N. Y.) it was agreed that when the deficiency appropriation I shall be under consideration it shall be ia order to offer an amendmenty providing for penalty upon any officer who shail expend more than the amount of appropriation. Mr. Crossland (Ky.), from Committee on Elections, reported a resolution in the case of Burns ve. Young, from the lth district of Ken- tucky, declaring that Mr. Young, the sitting mem was duly elected and entitied to bu seat. He gave notice that he would call up the report at an early day Mr. McCormick (Arizona) offered « resola- von which was referred to the Committee on Indian Affairs, directi Interior to furnish « 1+ sfor the past tem years, together with ali the particulars in the Mr. Haxteton ( Wis.) offered a resolution a- Judiciary to re i to amend the acts of incorporation | inrelation to the ruuming of street care in ‘Washington s0 as to deciare what shail be a legal day's work, to reduce the number of work- | ing hours beiuw aixteen aud to fix the rate of wages, Xe. Mr. Piatt (Va.) objected. Tuat subj no bastness of this Honse. Mr. Speer (Pa.) offered a preamble and reso- lution, reciting that the bulk of forcign emi- gration to this country came through the port of New York; that it was greatly burdened by @ capitation tax; that the tax was regarded with suspicion, was oppressive, and tended to check emigration; that, if imposed T and n state alone; that the board of emigration com mi:sioners had asked for an increase of said ta: and, therefore, directing the Committee o Commerce to inquire in what manner the st airbursed the amount of tax so collected, that the committee be empowered to sent fur pereons and papers. Keferred to the Uamaittes on Commerce. On motion of Mr. Butler (Mass.), the bill to prevent maladministr.tion in the civil service ot the United States was made the special ord t tor Tuesday of next week Mr. O'Brien (Md_) introduced « bill suthor- izing nations and tribes of indians, in their corporate capacity and as individuals, to sas and be sued in the courts of the United States. Keterred. The House then adjourned. Tue Finst or Arait 1x Bostos.—A suc- cesstul April hoax or a series of hoaxes was per- petrated by the attacher of she Howard Athe- baum last evening. A wire skeleton was dressed as & woman and placed ina seat. The pulling of a string caused it to fall to the floor, when several of the audience were deceived into giving the the supposit\tious falter ot their as- pd mag, § ‘ked so weil in th theater that it wan omrried inves the streets, and several patrolmen became victims of the hoax, which was oft-repeated during the night. One was induced to awaken the woman asicep in & Soeewers another was called to the woman was NG SUNSHINE Of the season hag touched the heart of an Indianapolis girl, concludes & love letter thus: “The ring is round, the dish is square, and we'll be married the next state fair. The bell shall ring, the drum Shall play, apd we'll go dancing ali the way. ary.” at 12.18 o'clock, in sae, ANTHONY BOLAND, & tive of Boerrt@reoeeey Shere Jveland, bat for the past 2] yeare s resident of this ci jace from is late res: on Phareday, April sai oat R. 0) N. Fon th ab aE ptt ee) ae = or inst., Mew, ‘une! nN urch, southeast, Wednesday, at 4 o'clock remains will be interred tn the tery beside those —— busband, Chas. 5. Dyer, late of the i GRAHAM. hit, Prince George's evunty, Bie decrgew eh ‘e Eee yj need 6 menting and 8 Gays. aL ABD FUR! aah eee eae