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FURNISHING GOODS. LADIES’ UNDERCLOTHING. d LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR'S, 1A AVENUE, 1 623 PENNSYLY > prepared for the Spring Business the largest see rsmmert assortment of Ladies’ Undercloth- ‘ng ever offered in this market, comprising as fol- tows: SB styles DRESSING SACQUES, at $1 75, S187, *, S2.75, 85.25, 84.75, 5.75. styles NIGHT DRESEES. at gi. 82.37%, 9260, mie $3.60, 3. s s 86.125, B6.37%, $7.79, SS, G11.35. styles WALKING SKIRTS, at $5 cent 81.38, $1 50, $175 e2,e% 82.55, $3, 93.50, & 33: 85.49. $5.50, 87.55. EKIBTS, st 70 cents, 80 cents 61.15, $135, 91.59, 91.55 NS SKIRTS, st $3 .78,.92 30 123 $4.37, $5.00, G9, G10 50, S14, F14.75 Iistyles CHEMISE at ®% cents, $1, $1.25, S137, 81.62, S157, $2 37, $3.25, $3.60, $3.75, 33.55. 8 styles DRAWERS, at 75 conte, SS cents $1.13, 9115.9 30, @1.60,81 13, guile, of 2 $3.75. *S styles CORSET COVE at 63 cents, $1.20, y $165, §1.50, $1.85, $235, 92.90 j ine 7 styles APBONS, at 25 cents, 50 cents, 63 cents, ~ 75 cents, 83 cents, $1 13, @1.25, Infants’ Goods. % BG DBESSES, CHRISTENING ROBES, SKIRTS, PIQUE OLOAKS, BINOT CLOAKS, WOOLSHIBTS, BASKETS, &c.,&c, Children’s Goods. WHITE PIQUE DRESSES and SAQQUES, FLANNEL sod CLOTH SACQUES, in great variety. Ladies’ Cashmere Jackets A the following prices: $12, $146.75, 915. $17.25, BIS75, $20.75, $21.30, $33.50, 947. Water-Proof Cloaks. Srge assortment, in English and American anufactare, at the following prices: @12, $13, $14, 91457, $15.75, 7, B16.73, $17.75, g24, $25, $30, Ladies’ Dresses. — POPLIN DRESSES, st s bargain, es DRESSES. BLAOK eee g at gi3.12, 115, 9122.50, SWISS DBESSES, ( Polonaise anc Skirt,) at $12, @16, $25, 35.50, 910, g60. LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR, GEATLE Paimer’s Patent DOUBLE-YokKs SHIRTS, READY MADE. We know the PALMER PATENT DOUBLE YOKE to be the BEST SHIBT at the pricein the and we particularly reyacst everyone to examine the quality of Linen and Muslin used and judge for themselv: It fs 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 every one that wants @ FIBST-OLASS SHIBT AT ALOW PEIOB. SPECIAL ORDER DEPARTMENT. This Department is on the second floor, and is well stocked with # splendid line of PLAIN and FANCY SHIRTINGS. Weare prepared tomake tospecial order the DOUB! YORE SHIRT in from three te ten days at the following prices: $15 FOR 81X SHIRTS. @15 FOR SIX SHIBTS. @31 FOR SIX SHIBTS. In the two years’ experience fn the manufactare of the DOUBLE- YOKE SHIBTS, and the success attending it, has proven, beyord @ doubt, that it ig the most comfortable and perfect-fitting one made fm any section of the world. The thousands of orig- inal and duplicate orders received for these Cele brated Shirts fully confirm the assertion, and we can fully substantiate it. Give them atrial, and be con- vineed for yourselves. We are the only owners and suthorised manufacturers of PALMER'S PAT- ENT DOUBLE-YOKE SACQUE SHIRT for the District of Columbia. All other persons attempting to manufacture them are infringers, and the public are cantioned against ordering or purchasing them parties, of any other LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR, 023 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, LAUNDRY DEPARTMENT. WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO DO GEN- TLEMEN’S LAUNDKY WORK ON SHORT NOTICE. Partice wishing to hav PRIOE List: Dress Shirts 12c., Nicht Shirts Se. Lines Collars S¢., Linen Ouffs, per pair, So. Undershirts &c., Drawers 8., Soc Sc., Handkerchiefs 40. LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR, jan%-tr 623 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ———— mardtr 625 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. BANKERS. WMERMAN & CO., Bankers, S 1429 F Apr GENERAL SAREIRG | ND cHiNGs BUSINESS BONDS, STOCKS. GOLD, MUNICIPAL Py Bistaicr OF COLUMBIA SEOUBITIES by and sold on commis: jections made on al} es to the Culleet f Taterest oa Government = to Claims and Accounts ageinst the various De ‘partments of the Government. maré-Im E. "5. Timoxey & co., OFe 4Nv STOCK BROKERS g BUY ane SELL Gcids Geverauient Bonds, Stocks and General pen fae Oe Improvement taxes paid at s Army officers pay sceonnts cashed fn advance. nints. Special attention —— ee of Northera —, Bailroat Be i wen feb16-8m ERIC. vi Guaral Wah RICAN SAVE Noe (8 BANa, leposit Jous Hird, Pros’ [ont ty}0. &. Puuwries, Cash, NATO ie PAE OF p Beas PR EE Southwost cor. of 7th and D sts., ‘'p. 0. Colisetions made on all parts 3f the Unfted deaies, Bepattmentee! the aan dee REEDMAN’S SAVINGS COMPANY BANKING HOUSE, 1607 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, (Opposite U ‘Treasury.) P Dorian and upwards, from B4 aIN@ aeess 8. SQUIRE & co., PENNSYLVANIA AVEN Orrosivs Witiary’s Hoven WASHINGTON, D. 0 Seat, setarest paid oi ou, depostis. _ Expt cera Se Tiny cana tm advance. om BIGELOW, Banker, WILL REMOVE MARCH FIRST TO MABBLE BUILDING, 606 7th street. REAL ESTATE AGENTS, \V™- 4. SLATER, REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL BROKER, No. 1425 Pawxevivanta Avenve, Next Door to McKnight’s Purmiture Btore. ‘tsbing to parchase or sell real estate sph iy gg petal attenth Rind of taxes, improvement. fetns have been issued. Loans and jodicioualy tavested Pen) to business to merit = fsir W.H Svat! P#®TER Camrucce, STOCK AND BONDS BROKER, ‘The first Becher Boat: Exctusi eer ene 1493 Pri PENNSLVANia AVENUE, marSly Between Willard’s and the Treasury, or District securities, will do well to po og of all a BOYLE. ¢ BE w SIGNS painted to — teat aie the “Tine—1ecb and B streets NEW PUBLICATIONS, MOHUN & COt, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, 1019 Pexxsvivanta Avesve, NEW BOOKS. Spine Christi, by Rev. Ghee. Hall, 16 m>.91 09 Military Biography .by Oot. G. Be een y 9 2 50 Qualrevings-Ficize, by Waster flue , baper ... 1 50 ¢ re, by author of 8, Da 50 No Intenti-ns, Marryaty paper. 45 Lite of Gen George D. Bayard 1 os Ziota. 1 75 Desperate Remedies, by Haray, U. H.'series... 1 35 apl tr V E OFFER OUB STOCK OF CHROMOS, MOTTOES AND OIL PAINTINGS AT A DISCOUNT OF TWENTY-FIVE PER OENT., {zonder to dtspeae of thowe om hand, that we may Iay fo & new lot of the saine character, on band tome very Beautiful inodecaps, Sizure and fruit pleces, and home and Sander actea! mottoes. Oe e range trom &9 conta to 918 for the Obromes, with some ery handsome Oil Paint- ings from $20 to Sin ‘ona! of “which we allow, the discount © volsat We have also a few | riceo but Seseticines ‘and Frames, which wo iaciade in t! fer. This isan excellent Se 3 Pricess to a peal good Pictures at whol: cen. LL THE NEW BOOKS received =e Ss published. Novelties in 8’ TION MEY (as weil Bie complots amortmect of hes ple Biationery. Pristing, Binding, Litho. sraphion an inaraving executed expeditiously, WARREN CHOATE & CO., BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, VEBNON ROW, warlé-tr Gorner Penna. ave. and 10th strest. N2£W BOOKs, BECEIVED ABD 8 SALE AT SHILLINGTON’S BOOKSTORE, Corner 4% Street and Pennsylvania Ave, Phineas Redux. A Novel. By Anthony Trollope. Lottie Darling. By the suthor of Olive Blake's ship diy. a Yarn in Thirty-six Cab © Pastimes and Peuaitics, By Bor it i Life of Bawin Forrest,with Reminiscences - sonal Becoltcotions w. ‘Jamee Bees. =ere The comeenes Heiress. Bis ew — mas The Wethere an ar Consery he Cons of npergy Bs y Balfoar Stewart Zelda's Fortune. By the the seteer of Eari's Dene, ALL THE MAGA71 BARBY AsHION BOOKS PLAYING CAE ASK BOOKS, Pass BOOKS, AND ¥T! - TIONERY LIBE, forsale ate? Hvala $85 feug-tr SHILLINGTON'S BOOKSTORE, Bh°°Ks For LENT READING. Dear Feast of Lent. Sictpe toa Hick ae Fine ‘aethage Some Weeks in Lent. By Kev. ¢. HW Wi Atdeeue’ Feet, A Pray ro, Brome and Poor iat y Oommunings wit! Phe Calluf Leut)tovay Mo.” SaboP Lelgnton. Obrist Connsels, from Fenelon and others. ae Wh BALLANTYNE: G25 frees @TON INSIDE ANI OUTSIDE. ry map Town aya OENERAL AGENTS’ FO. SUBSCHID. iE One baa Hilo Ci ERY, 8C) OORBINDING: $6. ‘American Odé Fellow” for April Goede” COAL AND WOOD. ((94E AND woop. ceihband, COAL of all sizes and kinds, Just ro- No. 1 BAKER'S PINE Woop. KINDLING WOOD, to (era or by the cord. For sale at lowest market rates. ‘MOULDINGS, ae,, SFist Soper ant rianing” Mls food of on sreet ni-ly S FURMISHINGS. THE TRADES. eek ued deb Pri nord 2 Pepnerizanie Avenue, wo WHINGS ABD Ti ‘NING FRAMES A at 643 Lonisiana av east of 7th RINGS 1 tor. eames Pabiic Buitage Hevels Pisce F LES f Sr. factory prices. Proof Awning rent Agent t for the Improved Mildew ma:3-tr WRINGS Foe FUE, PRS ASEEE* “= tect tle rp sei poe furnished for Balls and Parties. 3. 6. HOGAN, Manufsctarer, pecwZi? MARKET 7 SPACR, oBioTelie a Hate a a ne ‘WESTMINSTER HOTEL. ' ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. Corner of Irving Place and 16th Street, Only one block from Union Sauaro, tral tole Tate Toe location in the city, in he canetiedy ¥ all oe jaces of <a Kenai Fotall scoree, hee. a the fhe baat enact the sdaition ol fatty yreces eee OBAS. B. FEBEIN, Proprietor. Cc. 0. WILLARD, SBSBITT HOUSS, WASHINGTOB, D. 0 jetd-ly INSURANOE OOMPANIES, fess ARLINGTON Hg INSURANCE A x Distaiot OF" COLUMBIA. 200,000. das Gsirest; between 14th and alter 8, Cox, presid 4 His yaAdain Guidie, Guatiee Kamousion,. William alt, Mt, Hanson, Willian Macidaly, Wil tine’ Phi URY, Treasurer. febgi-tm FRANK T. BAWLINGS, Secretaty: TH 18 THE SEASON FOB FIBES. GUARD AGAINST THEM BY [NSURING YOUB PROPERTY (BEAL AND PERSONAL) WITH THE CORCORAN FIRE INSURANCE CO. OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. QAPITAL .somcsnreensenrenener Omice, 1429 Pennerivant J.T. DYER. Secretary. TSE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE Brrwsen 77m and §rx Staxsrs, F FICE. Jo 18th Streets nort! ‘The business of thi the largest of any sim: may23-ly pany has for years been jar istration in the world, HEYER, Gxeear Actst, 303 and 905 7th street. E( PHONZO YOUNGS « CO. ABE SELLING SUGARS. Orushea fovacel, Granulated Sa” (not BY or Bx." Light Brown (uearly whit COFFEE. We are again glad ty offer our customers the ben- efit of another decline in the price of this article, and we quote: Old Government Jara. raw, 400, and 42c }» 43e. and 470 Old Government Java. Taw, 350. roasted, 40. Kio(s (atric prime). Bio (good Bio(stricly Pr TEAS. We have recently added to our stock ja uae ptment by the purch we of a LARGE ( rity F NEW CBUP TEAS of th~ differ | and hence we are now ties, A epared to offer special in- pelow | ducements. Bee prices: 0 S ~ 100 12% is 2 100 | 135 1 be | ri3 | Oolong Choice Goods ~ 10) | Golowg, caunot be Bur passed :. “Th Q tality... 125 English Broskiont, Cholee New @oods..... FT G@I Be Gun powder oo Gurpowder Bs Gunpowder, Extra Ci F | Welch's beet Pamtiv, per sack. | Golden Hill Family, per sack | Burnt Mills Family Isaac Wer SUNDRIES. FE. Swith & Oo. OBUSHED WHEAT and GRA LOUR just received fresh from the mille io Shake, bs Also, another hogs! nearly a ton Raps ig tee new TURKE PRO eS, whch we sel 1S cents, or seven pounds for In short, our stock is now we are selling low. ELPHONZO YOUNGS & CO., Grocers, MASONIC TEMPLE, 91H Srazxt, Opporite U. 8, Patent Office, LPHONZ0 YOUNGS, + F.JOHNSON. and complete, and mar2s-tr FURNITURE, PAINTING, PAPER HANGINGS, AND CURTAIN MATERIALS, HARDWOOD DooRs, MANTELS, WAINSCOTTING, &. L. MARCOTTE & co., UNION SQUARE, (20 East 17th St.,) NEW YORK CITY. Jan%6-6m KID GLOVE DEPOT! KID GLOVES FOR LADIES! KID GLOVES FOR GENTS! KID GLOVES FOR MISSES! EEUETOR ccoven aB Boros GENUINE JOUVIN'S! ~ GENUINE ALEXANDER’S! at CHAS. BAUM'S EID GLOVE DEPO SonseT} Factor! gouset FRENCH CORSETS! < ERMAN CORSETS! 4LL STYLES OF CORSETS On band and made to order st CHAS. BauUMsS Hoop Skirt and Corset Factory Janfl-tr 408 SEVENTH STEEBT} fre an Rtn Seach the ocala HA F,, 2 SEES Et testes 800.9 ERCHAN T ree gaay ee Sed Pease sve W et AND ALL POINTS I, "TEE nw ENGLAND THROU, BETW. Was; GH BETWEEN WASHINGTON Nsw WITHOUT CHANGE OF tans. The sregane ap Rest on a this line is new and of the ib, PULLMAN V PARLOR CARS ON DAY TRAIN poecaaes AMigat Thalnse @ARS ON id after Sunday, October 12, reuse ‘Thais 3 DAILY este A SUNDAY) wili be ran over Pennsylvanti om an imbore. a Potomiao tal rlirond hortheun 80 ‘and B corner of “Faseuts LINE. leave Washington $:03 a, m, daily, rs “istve Baltiiore at 9:16 a, m. daily, except Sun- day Linre We bone Philadelphia at 12:52 p. m. dafly, “artive re jew York at 4:45 p.m. daily, except SwiCcHMonD EXPER. | = Washington at 1:13 p.m. daily, except Sand Leave Baltimore at 3:38 p. dafly, except Sun- “Leave bag Philsdelphia at 6:06 p m. daily, ex- m, daily, except Express, daily except Sunday Bight EXPBESS, leave Washington at 9:03 p m. ‘Leave Balttmore at 10:45 ye West Philadeipb! Ririvest Bow ork at INS BE’ GING. Fast Lene are. New roe a «& hington at Richmond ‘Express, leave Now i a3 p. wares 11:08 pe noun, ‘Agent, (874pexwssvaNia novrel874 NORTHWEST, gotta, AND SOUTHWEST, Trains feave as foll Washington. Caen Baltimore... 8: wll am. “4 » o- . a p.m, ° at owkaT DOUBLE TRACK’ Bou with clegaut Scenery, Palace State-room Day and Sight Cary with monderp improvements, ‘wo hundred miles saved te Western and Qentral Sew York. iL . dally, except Sanday, northwest; — t mandey Giucinnatt and west MAKE B OUNNEUTIO NS throagh from WASHINGTON TO BUFFALO, VBIOAG® and ST. LOUIS without chi ‘Tickets by this route can be procured ih street ard Pennsylvanit me, corner of 6th strect sad Penusyl¥auia avenue, dudet Bational Hotel, where Feliable ‘nformation will be gers precarinz tickets at these offices can ir scvomnndatioan iu Palace Oars for Obicago, secu St. Lovt }. Be YOUNG, General Pass+Oger Agent, Baltimore, Md. AVEXANDEIA = WASHINGTON RB ALEXANDRIA & FREDERIOKSBURGRR. Corner op B anp SixTH STREBTs. P. m. daily ex ‘Through tic ota to all ouints Be th for sale at Offices corner 13th street and Pennsylva- bis svengs, and a 6th street and Pennsylvania avente, where passengers a leave orders for bag- Sober ae jotels and residences YOUNG, Gen’l Passenger Agent. jy34-tf BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, WINTER SCHEDULE. FevRuaRY ¥ Ler, is74, FROM WASHINGTON QITY. m., 6.00 8. m., Baltimore aud all Way Stations, 6.20 &. m.; Point of Rock mont, Hagerstown, 5 a5 Winchester ‘aud all Way Stari 6.458. m. sy Mate Annapolis, Piedmont and all S005, York, Philadelphia, Boston, Bal- Staurel aad el buiteburg, Chicago, Oincianati, Lonis- t. Louis, Uelnmbus, Sandusky. Wheel- ing andthe West. Rockville, Froderick and Sif Stations on the Washington County and Yailey Branches. Pullman Cars, Dinner at Cumberiand. Supper at Grafton. Baltimore, Aunapolis and all Way Sty. is: 00 . m Baltimore and Relay on! 14.00... B: Baltimore, Ellicott cig jad all Way 100 2: m. ‘New York, Philadelphia, Norfolk, Bal- mere. Dinner at K 3.30 3 m , Baltimoro, Ls Relay, Frederick, Ingerstown, Witches ind all dutermediate Way Stations west of Relay. ‘altimore, Frederick and all Way Sta- : Point of Rocks, Frederick and all Way jons. 4.40 p. m., Bal.smore, Annapolis and all Way Sta- 5.40 pfu.» Philadelphia and Bal-imore, Supper at Wi 3.45 p. tho 7.49pm pitta nrg, Chicago, Cincinnati, Louts- ville, "Be. Locite Volnmbue, Sandusky. Wheel: Ing and the West. Pullman Cars, Breakfast 7.50. m., Baltimore and all Way Stations. 9 80» New York, Philadelpnia, Boston, Bal- ry 113050 Baitiuore and alt Way Stations, BU S15 and 5 30 — 100, 445, 7.45, 7.50, 9.00 and 11,30 1 Traini Stop at Viaduct Hotel, Relay House Sta For farther tnformatic! a hep fartper, totormalion ‘apnty at the Baltimore 489 Peaneyivanin svehus hots erases ah be taken for Baggage to be checked and received at se! “FPS or SHA) BP, ester of ; Seamepeeiats ion. iM: COLE Genet GEO: 5. KOONTZ, Gent Agent, PaRereR LINE BETWEEN WASHING- N, PHILADELPHIA & NEW YORE. r Ri SuINoTON, December 25,1878. sr FOR NEW TORK, 1 of cars, bere ays Pye bg Carre “00 A.M: and FOR RIL ADELPAL cy 0 A.M. and Leave So gate, HAY Seah Oaoieas SAREE: ppawine Only nae Tickets Ome’ Sded ves I! Tickets. Of eesncesorssnnsnnerenesenrenmnenne | a BAB 13rn STREET SOU Vo THUBFDAY MOi IST 4. commencing st 10 o'clock. tthe brewcry of the late Herman Bichter, E street, near 13th street southeas’, the Personal effects of said lishment, com vend ip part. h Tub, 343 Beer Mass Mechice asd Belting, iS rormesting Yate. Kettle, and two Punips, Malt Mill and Ovoler, and Pamps, Lot of Harreses lot of Wood and Coal, Household Freniture, & Together with everything Feauistte for the complete working of such an estab) nt ‘Terms cash, MB. WEBB. Atminietrator. Spt-ais LATIMER & OLEARY, Aucts. REEN & WILulAMS, Anctioncers. Br ORE 1001 yuorthweat coruer 1ouh and D ats, SALE OF FOREIGN AND pomesrro DRY ODS AT AUCTIO! 8till continues ad will continue tesa until the entire stoc! posed of. besold in lots to suit pur. bases will commence daily at 20 a. ‘and 2 and ai3- EEN & WILLIAMS, Ho Bs THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, 641 Louisiana avena>, two doors east of 7th st TRUSTE! tT SALEOF VA ey Ae cre tthe Pre LINGS OW 12 12tu STREET, DETWEES AND 2, STREETS. y virtue of a deed of trast dated August 19th, ae, and recorded in Liber 622, folie 319, ac; of the ‘land records of Washington count; trict of Columbia, and by direction of the hel the note secured thei reby» we, will sell at Xe tion, < the age onT pve x. jor of ne ota, ape Tony'ot Wash oon District af of ground In the Oity of Washington, af Columbia mown as lots 73 an 79,10 Fal Will be sold vey e100 the Proportional, expenses of this square number 274. some two- story brick Seneng eee Terms of cont. interest from sehhe Th, balance in 6 and 12 months, secured interest aud deed of trust on the | ¥ @ defaulting purchaser oF ‘Trustees. the risk and cost of purchasers, _marsl-d ¥ B. BH. WARNEB, BR ct ate Broker énd Anctionesr, Feders! Buildings, corner 7th and F sts, northwest CHANCERY SALE OF rar ood DW ee ON COLFAX 8 noe STREET EXPEN TEENTH AND SBI% TRENTH SSTREETS NOKTHWEST. By virtue of a decree passed by the Supreme Oourt of the District of Oolumbia in eaalty cause No. $292, 1 will sell si, public auction frovt of the preuisea, on WEDNESDAY. the Totn se of April. 1 2 +s the west 45 sate thors ta jot 29, in square oe ity of Washington, D. O. This property is improved rag three frame dwellings, and will be sold separate Terme: One third casb; Vbalane st six and twelve F MATTFINGLY, Trastos. ap2-d I MAN. Beal Ketate Auctioneer, 919 7th street. hosTuwist. Be othe, ‘with mata fro vm $y, of sale. J.T. OULDWELL, Salesman. ¥ THOMAS KE. WAGGA: TRUSTER'R SALE OF CHUROR PROPERTY. ON Sra STREET, BETWEEN M AND Under and ne virtue of a deed of trust, dated Ge": July, AD. 1872, and recorded in’ iber tho undersigned Trustee will, op APRIL, A. D, 1374, at 6 o'clock p m , sell at public auction, in front of the premises, Lot decribed as the middie 40. fest from, on ath street west, of Lot 13. in Bivare B13, by the depth of said Lot, improved by one Frame Oharch, ‘The terms of salt : Amcuut of indebtedness, with expense of sale, (about 91,500,) tn eash; balance in 6 asd 12 mouths, the deferred payments be secured on the et time of sale. All convrey- parchaser’s cost. "If the tarris of sale ar: ied with in six days from day of sale, the Trustee reserves the right to resell the sroseety at the cost, oe risk of defaaiting pure base DHN EDWARD THOMPSON, ‘Trustee. marll pay fi THOS BE WAGGAMAN, Aust. PROPOSALS. PPOPOSALS FoR STATIONERY. TaEAscRY DePanrMent, March 10, 1574. Sealed Proposals for furnishing Stationery for the Este ending Jun0. 30, 1875, will be received at this Stree until the 14TH DAY OF APRIL, 1874, at clock aM. Matak forms for bidding will be farnished upon application. folio the lava pars property sold. aneing at hot compl : overa: ment and the bidder or Diddere, and no further con- tract will be ex The articles contracted for must be farnished from ¢, to time during the year, in waantities pursu- ant to orders fri the partment. The entire — will, however, be called for daring the * Fach Proposal mast be signed by. the todividaal or firm m it, and be accompani with sufficient sureties, iu the sum of ten thowsecd dollars, ($10,00,) approved by a United States of- ficer of the district in which the saretice reside or Go bostuces, on a form to be fi furaished by the De- partment. conditioned for furnishing sach portions “1 ee articles oy eer be ows Swarded under ft, and the mance of Pall deliveries mil be sa saniect to inspection by an Export detailed for the parpose by the Becretery of the Treasury, the delivery of au infertor article will be deemed sufficiert cause to annul the con- ‘tract, at the option of the Secretary Dellveries must bs free of 6 Marge at the ‘Treasury Department, The Tailurétocomnly with any one order under the contract will operate asa forfeiture of the entire peralty of the bond, or the Secretary of the Treas- ry may direct the’ purcliasc, in Open market, of rich quantities of any articles as sball be veccesary Iv the deficiency caused by such, ch failures w charge to the contractors fifty per cen eg Brice which it shall be foun necessary to pay for ar ‘& satis’ h *propossle unaccompanied |) factory bond contracts will be manufactt of or ill not be considered, rded only to gxtabitshea dealers in the art Propopne ¢e 0 be ariegate the undersigned, and marl “Proposals for lone! ‘HICHARDSO, marll-wfm-lét Besretars of the ‘Treasury. METROPOLITAN DOLLAR STORE. MONG THE NEW OO ONETEN L a st PE — Y HAVING Wid t OWING ‘BeacaLies ed and Bof epee Pufing aud Ba sac.allat 81 each, ked'and Bi Metrepolitan Dollar Store Belen Gites Toilet Botes3 pletee in 4 new styles, Bibs French ¢ Chine — ,, French a a Soey bine rs ent st; Sas, 0h Beantitol Baweet ust Holders, 600, kets, warranted ,| ‘And a thovsand other new articles. on of which ow sen save from B10 Oe. om the doltor by bwy- _Aurvickimatmanr 70s roexenaaras mee omees Prbe ete aa Bos. 00 ee Sos eae Ran oe mb a eae HAR Be seta, 85 Ay Bings, e Buttons, Ladies’ and Gente? Watch and - Ousing By on WALL, Bocriver. ors x (te } WML Wate s vo » Avcts BY TEOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer 1 Louisiana ave., 2 door east ope street. ra ‘car s auction rooms, on FRI NG, April }Othe att iftern Orates | beat quality assored °C ook Ware, embracing B sakiast, Dinner, ‘and Toilet Bets. P Dupe. Bauer, 0. tosults 1 would cell the special st (Oni fo fnle aale, as the goods are direct ‘aod will be sold without reserve. anid THOS. DOWLING. Anct. RY B_W WARNER, Real Estate Broke and Anetionser, Federal Building, Corner 7th and F ots. nor thwest VALUABLE BUILDING | LOT_Fo ry AT | AUOTION, OW 16Tu STREET, OR. itst below THE im hkoVED BY A SMALL IDAY. April 10 h,at 8 o'clock p_m., lidin front of the premises, Lot 43, in subdivision of square 162, frenting 2) foot 3 inches, by a depth of § 42-100 feet.t> en alley | Terns: One-third casb; balancs in 6, 12 and 18 | onthe, at cight per cent. iaterest, secured by @ apr J.T. COLDW ELL, Saterman BX EATIMER @ CLEARY, Goutheoet corncr Feaaytvactn evenes end 1M ot Sear Omice Bulldiug: ApOsTION GAL OF. Al 0 a » MONDA We will sell on the abore day, commencing RQ. 0 o'clock , on the premises, ail the Farming Implements, Live Stock, Se contained on the farm of Jchn B. Clagett, on the 7th street road, con- jisting Of Buckeye Mower and Keapor, Sadbard two-horse power, Ti rashing Lt thie, Qutting Boxee, Plows: Harrows, Oult Wag: ne, 8, and all other necessary imple found of, rat clase farm. iso, F —— for Green-bouss, with 400 feet of 3 inch’ Ban ge: has beev in use bat one season. xes with crates; Grape Orates, Fl tense Pots, asso sites, Hot-bed Bash; six head Iderney't Btock of the best family e pair Ponies, four years old, can go iw (minates; mre) i EUSunare, APAIL ue pure Chester Sow, Sc ; 1,000 Pear i ertice desircus of any of the shove articies will rything is in I positive ty beesld. aif arti- le. be cles will be on private sate until gay ef pablic The Farm it for sele in Building Lets, or «Je. inqui he prewises. whele. inquire on the prewises. vie eal wil bo om If Monday should be rainy, poned to the following Wednesday, A Pferms of sale: All'ander 3). cast; over $30.8 credit of $0 and 60 days, with intorest; notes to be satisfactorily indorsed. ap6-dts [Bep| LATIMER & OLEARY, Auc' ¥ J. T. WORMLEY « 00 Auctioneers and Beal E«tate Brokers, 191.1% Pennsyivauia avenue, TRUSTEES SALE OF OF VALUABLE PROP ERTY NEAR OORNER OF SEVANTERTO AND A STRERTS SOUTHEAST. By virtue of a deod of trast to Danicl L. Ke- ror sra'nrvcir dated May 5, 1571, and recorded 4 io $, of tho laud records of the In Liber 638, District of O-tam m. in froat of th , Bt & oXsleck p. ing-described real vetate in the city igton, B. O., te» it; Lots namber: .in WW. Metcall ‘srecorded subilvision of cast part of square ten burared and cigbiy-Bee (as): ‘ot 4, described the southeast corner of 17th strest east ad south A sireety.co sald soath & street, and running north 110 feet, thence west 4 feet, thence north 13 feet 1 inch, thenes weet 16 feet 4 inch, thence south 123 feet 1 inch, thence cast 20 fet 4 inch to the place of be- ginning, Lot 8: Doeinuing 18 feet wom of the southeast corser of 7th east aud south A street, thence ruuning north 38 feet 1 inch, thence weat 20 feet, thence south 123 feet 1 inch, thence east 20 feet to the beginning. me 200, with tnterest at 10 er cant. from Tp 1375, to day of sale, —— of sale in Tasks batanoe 2 to be secared by cea of trust on the property nid A deposit of $50 All« will be required on nYeyano- ing at cost ot parcharst. SESS are not complied with in five dare the trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk sad cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five da;s advertise nent ip some oue of the newspapers published in the efty of Washin ey SfioR Ney. Sarviving Trastos. aps BMLBY & 00, Ancts. BT LATIMES 3 5 5 CUEAET Southwest corner of Pe Pour Bost Bless Bes NID’ street, Star Office Building. . By Mae fence of trust te me, dated March Ps 1573, duly recorded in Libor 718, folio Aor the land records of Washington county, District of Columb and at the request of the party secured thereby, I will coll ot a lic anctivn, in WEDN 2 cl ail that certain cr parcel of ground situate aud Iving ia the city st Washington, District of Oclumbia, Known and 4 scribed apou the plat books of sald city as lot num: Dered Aity- tive (38) tn James Miller's sabdivicion, of bered one bandred snd uinety-four (194;) : Bi monthe, with iuterest by adeed of trust en prope! s Nine BD Sime of 72, as follows: Beginning ili feet from | COVGRESSI0.V4L. Conclusion Yesterdays Proceedings. SENATE.—After our report closed — The following bills wore pawee' — Senate dill to withhold frem sale a portion of the Fort Smith military reservation in the ~~ of Arkansas, and to prescribe the m wt cb the remainder of said reservation shail fold and fr othe r purposes Serate dill for the relief of certain officers of ary who were di: ed or retired under act of Fowranty 8, = Benate bill, sutborizing and directing the See- give to George A. Armes, La! captain Tenth vu United States cavalry. an honor- a to date June 7, 1870. ament of jad, Dill by currency ” N. ¥.,) Dawes, bate on Merers. Piatt, Monroe, Cox Packard. Orth, and PRROORAL BIFLABATION. Mr. Eldredge (Wis. & personal ex- planation, and bad Tead the debate between imself and Mesers. Hawley (Conn.) and E.R. Hoar, in which the latter stated that the nomi. nation of Judges Strong and Bradiey wasmade prior to the decison of the Supreme Coart in the legal tender cases. He had been to the Senate, and found that the nomination was wade on the sth of February, one day after the decision was announced. He said that be had looked over the files of the New York Tribune and found that the nature of the opinion was given in the Tribune of the 2%h of January, stating that it would be delivered one week from that day. The country, he said, under- stood that the court was recoustructed to reverse the decision. Mr. Hoar replied that he had shown the gen- Heman to-day @ copy of the Washingtow ie of February 8, 1870, contaluing the decision of the court on ‘this question, and the Announcement of the nomination of Judges Strong and Bri and an editor deterred the the new judges could > ey, with biographical sketoher, regret that the court had not ite decision tit He did not leman had got as mistaken. ointment of paragraph in the 7) respondent's geen, and it wasp Herald another. The House then, at 5.10 p. m., adjourned A Huraaw Vinw op ue Causa bi Freudenthal, of Wiltiameport, received a letter trom the ance Organization of that place urging him to Sppoint a comr=ittee of six Hebrew ladies to 0o- Operate with it in a crusade, the Rabbi replies sharply that it is impossible to fanaticire an leraclite. He eays the intter cannot appre- ciate these crusades because he drinks and is no drunkard, plays and is no gambler, and lives Tell and le no glutton. ‘The second point made by the Rabbi is that the jew is no hypocrite. “Te he drinks wine or strong drink, or plays s game of cards, bis wife aud his children are not excluded trom the same pleasure. Whatever is not prohibited loses much of its charm. Those young people who drink a glass of wine or beer at their parents table become no drank- ards and no temperance fanatics.” Third, thi Kabbi decides that “any Jewish lady wo: consider it sacrilege and blasphemy to abuse prayer and benediction for purposes of public Xcthonstrations, in which the ‘wires were led and draws by politicians on one hand, aud by make money out of the affair on the nd that there were “no whiskey Ama- zons in the tents of Israci.” It is neediess to add that the answer of the Rabbi was not 0: forting to the crusade ———_. S7- Epitaph for a temperance man lies one whose name was writ in water! S7-Calitorma theaters have been compelled to abolish the orchestra in order to give their patrons the room. 87-A “mysterious” trunk arrived last week. ‘The detectives seized it ers. Here od toand in it baif a dozen Limburger cheeses. arrests. S7 That was a sensible old chap in Delaware , who, dying the other day, said: “Don't write | Sny poetry about me, and don't fool around about « monument.” 87Look not on the wine when it is red,” nor upon veal when it is “bob! * Some o should inaugurate a crusade against bob veal. ~ Bzpress. S7Young wife: “George, dear taken a single ticket for mam net Of course, my de taking 4 return ticket for —— MARRIED VERMILLION—OCHILDS On At the reaideues of the brides ase 6. southeast, by Bev D vea- MILLI 4 to Mies Bildabeti ns be ALLIANT—-OUEMENTS On th: . by the Rev. Oliver Oox,the Rey. BAM'L o var LIANT, of the Maryland Conference of the Moth { Protestant to Miss KATIE M Ous- DOWNING. On the 7th ivet., EMMA TR third daughter of Zechariah aud Mary J.D Family aud friends are re tend the funeral to-morrow, April 9. atl 2 frc m the residence of her parents, Bo. 132 northwest, FLOOD. On the 7th sust-» at € « JSMES D., ouly son of J bes b Flord, aged 18 5 em: The relatives and fries apce'fullv invited to attend the fansral residouce of bis between D end Ef streets,ou Thursday, the sh ine > . MSo'clock p m. m4 cMEYE: At Enietciphia, Pa, at 90 0B the oto inet., WILLIE H , son of Wil: it and Borthe Gzovemeyers ened S years and li Faveral at 0 m, emma y ‘9th tua. vd KING £2, 12.8) p. m., of oon- Mrs aba KiNG aged 20 youre yur chaser’s terms of with iereven aaj tet Tak eed ‘cow of il the propet e coat of faulting purchaser, after five (8) day ry ’ atvertise- in the city of ‘Trustee, ¥. Aucts. OAR BOS. 5 oo eal ment in some blished War "DOU ¥, the speantd il. 1874, co eaten ‘ag Dd. west, between end afford extra iaducements to ers. ‘Tips: Exceed! liberal, and will be made known at time of le, Astigues. E MASO: marto-fmw. “DCNOANSON BROS. Ravis. Relatives and ited to attend the ral at Bock Oreck Church (cousty ), to: BoFTow Thareday) evening at 3 o'clock ER. On the 7th inst . at? o otc consumption, CHAKLES sciionea aged 3 a years. Relatives and friends of the fami folly req Qested to attend bis fancral from his tate . — 2449 F street northwest, Tharsda: v'el m UNDERTAKERS &e, | quae ; WARVES, Undertaker, (Suesse te HARVEY € MARR.) 934 F eraxny, between Minth and Tenia, METALLIC 5 ORIAL CASES AND CASKEEA werk B* DUSCANSUN BBOS., Auctioneers mission Merchants, Southeast corner of 9h aod D streets northwest. 108 E OF BALANCE OF STALLS —- I ASTERN Hane . In sonoedenne With an ont entitied: ae act pes ~ Masten Sood June 25, 1 se ice te 4 : et Exeint eireteeemcinnma bepee Sar oid on on FRIDAY APTEENOON, tne Tat of April, 1874, at 3°30 o'clock. ‘ne full terms of the Iaw, so far asthe cash pay- mentatthe time of aoe ep? pop dae NEN BROS., Aucts. Bias LATIMEB ane ker or apbad ° or i AaD eee in Liber records be sor ts parpon gent Gras, Hire 7 oral Aiken. ay “ShROUDS, 7S, #4. Qioeae w. Bake FURNITORE wi aes am 48 BPAIRBD. BERRA LR Eagar: OLD AND PRACTICAL MANUFACTORY OF JANES 8. TOPHAN @ 0O., Bo, 496 GEYEETH STEBET, Adjoining Odd Fellows’ Hol ee

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