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FURNISHING GOODS. LADIES’ UNDERCLOTHING. LOCAWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR'S, 623 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, prepared for the Spring Business the largest oe neem sssortment of Ladies’ Underclota- ‘ng ever offered in this market, comprising ag ful- lows: 8 styles DRESSING SACQU ES, at » 2.76, 1 50. 63.28, at 70 cents, 80 cents $1.55, 91.55 styles SHORT SKIRTS. 20, 61.15, $1.35, styles TRAIN SKIBTS,st $9 76.92 30,9412 $4.37, 69.60, 69, $10 50, S14, S14.75 istyles CHEMISE at S* cents, @1, 91.25, 21.37, 916 2157, a2 e4.57, €3.25, $3.60, $3.76, $3 $4. styles DRAWERS, at 75 cents, SS cents 91.13, 91.15, $1.37, 91 50, 81.60, 91.85 S213, BBLS, $2.55, $2.60, $2.63 82.79. S styles CORSET COVERS, at 65 conts, $1.20, 21.65, $1.80, 91.55, $235, 92.90 83.55. ‘T styles APRONS, at 25 cents, 50 cents, 63 cents, 79 couts, SS cents, $1.13, 1.26, & BG DBEESSES, CHEISTENING ROBES, SKIRTS, PIQUE OLOAKS, MERINO OLOAKS, WOOL SHIBTS, BASKETS ,&c.,£0, hildren’s Goods. WHITE PIQUE DRESSES and SAOQUBS, FLANNEL end CLOTH SACQUES, in great variety. Ladies’ Cashmere Jackets Water-Proof Cloaks. Srge assortment, fn English and American Snufacture, at the following prices: $12, $13, oi, 37, 216.735, Ladies’ Dresses. — POPLIN DBESSES, st a bargain, + BLACK ALPACA DRESSES, $13.12, 75, $16.87, 924. BLACK SILK DRESSES, at @115, 9122.50. SWISS DRESSES, ( Polonaise and Skirt,) at 912, $16, $25, $35.50, 840, 360, at OCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR, mardtr 623 NNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Palmer's Patent DOUBLE-YroksE SHIRTS, READY MADE. We know the PALMER FATENT DOUBLE YOKE to be the BEST SHIRT 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 ts our intention to Increase our sales of Ready made Shirte ONE THOUSAND DOZEN during and we have therefore made our PRICES BELOW OOMPRBTITION, and withinthe reach of every one that wants a F! SAIRT AT ALOW PBIOR. SPECIAL ORDER DEPARTMENT. ‘This Department fs on the second floor, and ts well stocked with s splendid line of PLAIN and FANCY SHIBTINGS. Weare prepared to make toepecial order the DOUBLE-YOKB SHIRT in from three te ten days st the following prices; $15 FOR BIX SHIBTS. 15 FOR SIX SHIBTS. $91 FOR SIX SHIBTS. In the two years’ experience in the manufacture of the DOUBLE-YOKE SHIBTS, and the success attending it, bas proven, beyond a doubt, that it is the most comfortable and perfect-fitting one made fm any section of the world. The thousands of orig- tual and duplicate orders received for these Ocle- brated Shirts fully confirm the assertion, and we can Tully substantiate it. Give them atrial, and be con- vinced for yourselves. We are the only owners and authorized manufacturers of PALMER'S PAT- ENT DOUBLE-YOKE SACQUB SHIBT for the District of Columbia. All other persons attempting to manufacture them are fufringers, and the public are cautioned against ordering or purchasing them of sny other parties. LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLO 023 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, LAUNDRY DEPARTMENT. WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO DO GEN- TLEMEN’S LAUNDRY WORK ON SHORT NOTICE. Parties wishing to have their goods called for will please make their arrangements at the store, PRIOE LIST: Dress Shirts 12c., Night Shirts Lines Collars S¢., Linen Cuffs Undershiris 8c., Drawers 8c., Soc Se. Handkerchiefs 4c. LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR, jen%- 623 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 1429 F STREET, GENERAL BANKING A EXCHANGS BUSINESS C. 8. BONDS, STOCKS, GOLP, MUNICIPAL god DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SEOUBITIES Donght and sold on commission Collections made on all points. Special attention vee to the Collection i interest on Government 0 0 Claims and Accounts against the Various Departments of the @overument. mar, ™M Spies NO. 4ND STOCK BROKERS 631 F Street, a and BLL Gold, Government Bonds, Stocks Sewer and General Improvement taxes paid at Uberal discount. ” x Army officers ‘pay acconnts cashed in advance. A demiedapount of Northern Pacitc, Bailroad Bends wanted. x NA, N GUA Ease Interest peid on de; Jou Hirz, Pree’t (jans-IyJ0. B. Paxwriss, Ossh. ATIONAL B. PUBLIO N ONITED STATES DEEES ATS ¥, Segthwest cor. of 7th and D 3. +, Washington, D. 0. ProwEE sttention given (oral business before the Botplar Pana” gi o wiTznUSH GOTLE “Galas. BEADLEY. Gamiee eee FPS £eDM4n's savings anp racer COMPANY BANKING HOUSE, 1507 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS. (Opposite U = Treasnry.) ALL PROFITS paid to DEPOSITORS, “infest ea Bocas atten re festa DOLLAR and upwards, from 4, Wednesdays ang iyl-te BArsine sr asda M. SQUIRE & C0., 1446 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, Orrosivz WiLLaR’s Horan * WASHINGTON, D.O zor cont. inierest paid on depostis officers tn the Oo" BIGELOW, Banker, WILL REMOVE MARCH FIRST TO MABBLE BUILDING, 608 7th street, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, w™ H. SLATER, HEAL ESTATE AND GENERAL BROKER, No, 425 PEwxsrivania AvENvE, Next Door to McEnight’s Farmitwre Brore, ‘To part Blocks, be call. Special attention given to the payment Kind of taxes, Improvement, sewer, or where tax ._ Losns of ail kinds carefully ‘aad odiciously sy ive by carefal atten- tion to business to werit fair . ap tw W. H. SLATER, Late Oollector. ETER CAMPBELL, STOCK AND BONDS BROKER, ‘The first Broker Dealing Exclusively in Stocks Boods over eetabliahed in theeity. - cashed in advance. aptly STEAMER LINES. CUNARD LINE. NOTICE With the view of dimin Mision, the Steamers of th course for all seasons of ihe year. On the outward passage from Queenstown to New York or Boston, crossing Meridian of 50 at 43 lat,, or vothing to the orth of 43. 01 homeward passage, crossing the Meridian 0186 st 42 lat., or nothing to the north of 42. tHE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, vensaalr yt NEW YORK ND LIVERPOOL, HARBOR. x. Ouba...........Wed., April 3/Oalabria.. W: Abyesinis -Wed., April 18) Batavia. May 2 P Sat. May H And ciety following WEDNESDAY ant SAT" every follow CBDaY ‘trom ‘Rew Yorke CBteuaers marked thus * do net carry steerags pas- Bars oF Passace.—Oubin, 950, $100, and @! sold, according to accommedation: Tickets to is, Q15, gold. additional. Return ticks able a currency. Bteerage tickets ver Land Queenstown, and all parts of Borvpe, af lowest rate. Turocgt jor Belfast. ven Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp, and Mi terran er ports on the Uontinent, and for ean ports. For freight and cabin pass- P ply at the Company's office, No. 4 Bowling 111 Brosdway, Frinity Buildten, or to OTIS BIGELOW, Bauke 505 7th street, axes Patent Office. jand-ly CHAS. G. FRANCKLYN, Agent. =z M EBOHANT’S LLIN OF STEAMSHIPS WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. lereafter the fine Steams! . 0. EE. and scan GIBSON will make ranted - 2 pe betwee: aah FET 3 see 35; ee i § 3 f ah EW EXPBESS LINE VIA OAHAL, PHILADELPRIA, ALEXA) INGTON AND LEX ASD wasn. ‘@EORGETOW! Sa j» D. 0. Georgetown, D.., MON - DAY and FRIDAY Bit caieace yen inc” of steamers for Proviiosoey Boetar cod E Y for Dit” Se aeee acre feted (OHAS. B. FERRI, Proprietor. C, ° Wituan, SSBITY HOvSs, apl-ly WASHINGTOR, D. 0 H™20"s BorEs, jo. 709 @ STRET, ADS. B' Duvet connen 60 oe BOS Afier March 234, 1874, trains will run as follows: oagrh ast Seproos if : pate i alee x finish. NIGHT TRAINS. a On and after Sunday, October 12, THBEE TRAINS DAYLY (EXGEEE SUNDAY) fill be ran over Pennsylvania Air Line, leavi from and arriv: at the depot of the Baltimore a1 ‘northionst z corner of 6th and m. daily, except Sun- ave West Philadelphia at 12:32 p. m. daily, except Sunday. rive at Hew York st 4:49 p.m. dafly, except MOND EXPBESS, 1:13 p. m. daily, exce} s Leeve Baltimore at 2:36 p. m. daily, except Sun- cave West Philadelphia at 6:06 pm. daily, ex- Sunday. native ‘at Hew York at 1 Op. m. daily, except ay 588 ’P. m, Philadelphia Express, daily excopt jacday. BIGHT EXPRESS, leave Washington at a. . ‘Leave Balttmore at 10:45 p.m. daily, Leave West Philadelphia :40 a. m. daly. Arrive at New York at 6 a.m TRAINS BETUBNING. Fast Lane, leave New York at ? a. m a9 m. Gounections are made in New York with stoners 2 vand; New York, New Haven and Hartford railroads, New York Central and Hodson River rall- ‘oad, rie Hallway, and steamers on Hodson Biver. ‘any of 3 Basgage called for acd checked ai hotels and pri- vate Teslionces on orders left at the following offices, where tickets aud information can be obtained :— Northeast corner 18h strect and Penns. av yast corner 6th ans enn = 4 Station Baltimore and Potomac railroad, corner and B stroota, D.8. YOUNG, Jyu-tt Gener: aseengor Agent. GREAT it STApexwsrivania novrel874 AQRTHWEST gouTH, AND SOUTHWEST, ‘m. | Baltimore... §:96.. m, 0 A m 4 ma. « Fo p.m, «3. 9:38 pom. Cla im: THE GHEAT DOUBLE TRACK ROUTE, with elegant Scenery, Palace S:sie-room ‘Day Night Cars, with monders improvements. ‘wo hundred miles saved te Westera and Central Sew York. ‘The xcept Banday, northwest; Sanday Oiacimnati and he 11 MAKE OUNNECTIONS 3T i ough. from WASHINGTON TO BUFFALO, OBICAGS and ST. LOUIS without chango. ‘Tickets by this route can be procurad offtces of Sth street and Peousyivanti corner of 6th street and Pepnsylvi ue, ander National Hotel, where reliable ‘uformation will be ven imes. Passengers procuring tickets at these ofMfces can seonre accommodations in Palace Oars for Ohloago, St. Louis and Buffalo. ED. db. KUUNG, General Passsnger ly Baltimore, Md. onus, and ALEXANDRIA & WASHINGTON R. EB D AW: ALEXANDRIA & FREDERIOKSBURGR.B Cornze Ov B ayn SixTH STRERTS, Local trains leave for Al 7, 8,9." 10,11 a.m. ‘and 7 p.m, Sunday, Local Trains + 7:33, an ead 638 ‘Aloxacirin dally ail 3 nm. exandria daily, otber trains daily except Sunday. — if ay. —"Trains marked thus connect with trains op ‘and Ohio B. B. (CO Accommodation leaves Washington 23 8.m. on yroeedar. Thureday snd Saturday, GREAT SOUTHERN EX PRESS. ea Washh 11:33 p.m. dai ys sale at rect and Pennsy! uia avenue, and corner 6th street and Pennsylvania iva- avenue, wi ers leave ord: for bag- fase; ercheceeg 6 tel "reese ‘hrough to destination. E. 8. YOUNG, Gen’l Passenger Agent. jy34-tf BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. WINTER SCHEDULE, FEBRUARY Ist, 1574, FROM WASHINGTON CITY. 8. m., Baltimore and all Way Stations. &: @., Point of Rocks, Piedmout, Hagerstown, Winchester acd all Way Stations peaitimore, Annapolis, Piedmont and all one -» New York, Philadelphia, Boston, Bal- ore, Laurel and Belay. > .m., Pittsburg, Chicago, Ofnctnnati, Louts- ville, St. Louis. Columbus, Sandusky, Wheel- the Rockville, Frederick and Washington Qonnty and Branebes. Pullman Cars, Dinner at Cumberland. Supper at Grafton. Oe s: m., Baltimore, Aunspolis and all Way Sta- 01 0 +; Baltimore and Relay only. Qn Baltimore, ‘Kilicott City and all Way fous. » New York, Philadelphia, Norfolk, Bal- re. Dinner ai Relay. » Baltimore, Laurel, Relay, Frederick, rstown, Lederer ge oe and all Intermediate Ay. Baltimore, Frederick and ali Way Sta- u Je 3.50 a Point of Rocks, Frederick and all Way 4403 Baltimore, Annapolis and all Way Sta- 5.40 R Philadelphia and Bal.imore. Supper at F -4,Pittsburg, Chicago, Cincinnati, Louts- 7 Pie tar Locks Bolemenn, Sediuke: Win ing and the West. Pullman Cars, Breakfast afion. imore and all Way Stations. : ier gjrk> Philedelpais, Boston, Bal- Baltimore and all Way Stations. SUNDAY TRAINS, pa 11.30 p.m $.15 and § 308. m, 1.00, 4.4 40, 7.48, 7.50, 9.00 and 11,30 All Trains Stop at Viaduet Hotel, Relay House Sta- tom. t For farther tnformation ly at the Baltimore and Ohio Ticket Offices, W ivgton Station, and 2 Pennaylvania avenue, where orders will be 0 be checked and received st 08. B. ‘SHARP, Master of Transportation, LM. General Ticket Agent. tere OSS KOONTE, Gent Agent, ee eee HROUGH LINE BETWEEN WASHING- TON, PHILADELPHIA & NEW YORK. WasHINeToN, December 25, 1373, Washington and New York are syivania avenue. jets at the Avenue Passengers purchasing tick: the fis checked at heir Fesidenee, taken ‘the depot, H's apinany DRAWING RIL 35, 1876. P AP’ 16,000 Tickets—Ome Prize to every 7 5 Onn Ti ze va? Tickets, C0! oF u THISTEESTH- of adecree ot the Supreme Court, Deteler of Golsiee Sauity cease ‘No 8373, 1 will sell at’ public auctica, in front of the on TURSDAY, the 14th day A ».m., Lot 6, in sy g $53, provements + 001 two brick dwellings froating oo street ard numbered 699 and 681, and four frame dwellings on the alley in the rear, TRUSTEE’S BALE OF VALUABLE B: TATE IN FAIRFAX COUNTY, VA. By virtue { a deed of crast.bearing date on the BB: dey . D. 1369, and recorded ne of the land re- cords of Fairfax county, State ef Virgin! dersigned, as trastes, will cffer for sale, auction. in front of the premises, at 1 on MONDAY, the 27th day of Aj a he ua- At pablic Bolcloek m , il, A.D 1874, aud boing ia d Known as south side of th» ridge tarapike, running thence north 70% degrees, west 29 poles and 14 links tos point where the Lewensville road intersects said turnpike; then running with said road soath 81%; degrees, weet 14 poles; thence running south 86 degrees, west 145: poles to @ stone planted at the corner of this lot and George F. MW perty; thence across south 34% degrees, east 15 pol to a planted stone; thence runniug south 8 19d grees, east 44 poles to the outline of the whole tract between this iand and said Jobnson’s land; thence Tnoning with Jobuson’s line north 17 di 88 poles to the place of begining, cont Prt . This property is improved by a hotel and outbuildings, and is situated st T + $2,500 to be paid in cash; balance in three equal payments, at nd 13m mnths, with interest, to be secured by deed of trast on 1 property sold. 200 to be paid at time of «ale. If the terms of sale are net complied with within five days after day of sale, the trustes reserves the right to resell the propert} five days? notice. at the Flak and cost of the defaniting purchaser. All con- ve r, ing at cost of purc! — oC WM. D. CASSIN, Trastos, _mar2% thitedts THOS. DOWLING, Auct. ¥ J.T. WORMLEY & 00 Anctioneers and Real Estate Brokers, No, 1511% Pennsylvania avenue. TRUSTEES SALE OF FINE FRENOH ROOF HOUSE, LOCATED UPON TWO LARG# LOTS & UTMBAST OF HOWARD UNIVERSITY. By virtue of a deed of trast to Daniel L Eaton and myself, dated November goth, 1872, and duly recorded in Liber No. 701, folio 20, one of the land records of the District of Golambia, an‘ at the request of the party secured thereby, I will sell, at mublic auction. in front ot the premises, on THU RS- AY, April 30th, 1874, at 3.0 fo count lumbia, to wit: Lots o ‘clock p.'m., th lowing described real estate, situate ia tits of Washington, District Go! and 8, in Block'I6, in the Howard University sal vision of the farm of John A. Smith, commonly known as“ Effingham Place.” Tms: $9000, with interest at ten per cent. per jovember 20h, 1372, to day of sala, in in one and two years, with interest ¥ of sale, to be secured by a deed of trust on the property sold. A deposit of threo handred dol- lars will be reynired on tae day of sale. Ail con- veyancing at the cost of the pa It terms of sale are not complied with in seven days, the Teus- tee reserves the right to resell the property at the nd cost of the dofaultiag purcsaser, after five lage’ advertisement in one or more newspapers pad lished in Washingto ; Surviving Trastos. GEO. W. STIORNEY 5 ap7-eokds [Chr.] J.T. WORKMLEY OO , Aacta, RY 5. 8. WARNER, Beal Estate Broker and Anctionesr, Federal Buildings, corner 7th and F sts, northwest. CHANCERY SALE Rg ha) FRAME or DWELLINGS ON OOLF BEST, OB “O STSBET EXTENDED.” BETWEEN FIF- TEENTH AND SIXTEENTH STREETS NOKTH WEST. By virtue of a decree passed by the Sapreme Oourt of the District of Columbia in equity ‘cause No. 3372, 1 will sell at public auction, in frout of the premises, on WEDNESDAY. the 15th dey of April. 1374, at 5:30 o’clock p.m., the west 45 feet 9 inches by :he depth thereof of lot 39, in square N » in the city of Washington, D. 0. This perty is improved with three frame dwellings, ; Balanoe at six and twelve moxths, with interest from day of sale. WM. F MATTINGLY, Trasteo. apd J.T. COLDWELL, Salssman. ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, No. 1001, northwest corner 10th and D sts. SALE OF FIFTEEN VALUABLE BUILDIN LOTS IN BQUARE 179, BETWEEN 16 BSTREETS NORT. AND 177 AND Q AND WEST. : By virtue of the authority contained Booed executed on the 1th day of June, 1873,an: nly recorded, the undersigned wil offer at pn! Hic sale, pon the SESDAY. April 21,7 . remises, on TU 11574, at 3 0% - » Lots 1, 3, 61, 66, 09, aad from 71 to &) inclusive, of John B. Parton's sasdi- vision of Square 179. ‘Those lots are very desirable for building purposes, being Located improving section of the city, and the high snd well located, and the lots of siz- , as will be seen from the plat, sale: One-third osah,of which a dep sit each lot will be required at the tims of the sale, the remainder in equal installinents at six and twelve months, the deterred payments to be secared by notes of thé parchasers, bearing interest at six per cent., and deed of trust on the property. Ifthe chasers fail to comply with the terms within ten # after the sale, the Trustees reserve the right 10 resell the property at the risk and cost of such defaulting purchaser, All conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser. . JOHN BIGGLES, GEO. W. Evaws.{ Trastess, GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. ju & rapidly round balng convenieat 8p7-sokas E‘ PHONZO YOUNGS & CO. ABE SELLING SUGARS. (STANDARD New Yorx Baanps.) Loaf, reser onns§ Ibe, TOT B1 00 ——= is tbe. for 3 9% Ibs. for 100 ~ci0% Ibs. for 100 “A” (not“ Bor B: () Light Brown (nearly whit: COFFEE. We aro again glad to offer our customers the ben- efit of another decline in the price of this article, and we quote: Old Government Jar: Legayra_.. Rio (strictly prime). Bio (good). Bio(strictly We have recently added to our stock in this de- out by the purch we of 4 LA BOW QUANTITY ¥ NEW CHOP THAS of the different variotios, and hence we, are now prepared to offer special in- ducements. Bee prices below. Imperial, New and Sweet... m eee ia” Qusiity. Ohclee Hew Goods. § Pe toed S8syrtoesssres: SUNDRIES. ae YicioSt ORUMED NAT ‘at ELPHONZO YOUNGS & CO., Grocers, MASONIO TEMPLE, 91x Steer, Opposite U. 8. Patent Office. 14 er ato =e sabscriber tg BILGE Dem Tees nines AUOTION SALES. sa rante Bae ne fF 393 38 i He 4 THIS EVENING. P* BLIO SALB OF ON HUNDRED AND fHIBIY OIL PAINTING= ney val Svenae, b-tween 6:b and 7th streets, under Metropolitan Hotel, belonging to the American Art Union, comprising Gandsc: Fruit and Marine Pisces; also, Tosological and Historical Pieces by ihe most accom: lished artists ot mo ‘hool M the Pasict- tg sre mounted in Gold and in the most Fash- ionoble Bty les, The sale will commence on THURSDAY - ING, 4 pril 9, 1874. @ o'clock, and con ie Sat, evening antl ‘The gallery ts now on exhibition. Ostalogu de bad at the exhibition room. The p end frames will be sold t getber. [p8-4t] GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. Y¥ GREEN & WILuIAMS, Auctioneers. No. 1001, northwest corner lth and D sts, SALE OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIO DRY GOODS AT AUCTION Still continues and will continue from day to day until the entire stock ts disposed of. The whole to besold in lots to sntt pur hasers for cash. Sales will commence daily at 10 a.m and 2 and 7 p.m. aS: GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, TO-MORROW. ¥ W.L. WALL & Co , Auctioneers, New Marbic'Bulldings Nos. 900 and 90% Ponusylvania avenue, cor. sth st. BEORIVEB’S SALE OF FINE GOLD WATCH DIAM JNDS HAINS, LOOK BTS, SETS JEWELRY, SLREV: NS, a& OF Isao ALEXANDER, BANK T avo FRIDAY MORNING, April 10, 1574, commencing at 10 o'clock, we will sell, on the first fluor of our salesroot il the stock of os, Diamonds, Jewelry, &c. remaiuin sold and ‘uncalled for, of Tease Alexander, rupt. We name in pare viz: Gentiemen’s fine Gold W, un- ank- Buttons, Ladies’ aud Gents’ Watch a O . By order on WM. b. WALL, Receiver. eps2t (Rep) WM. lL. WALL &00., Aucts Y¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, 641 Louisiana ave.,2'door east of 7th street. WAKE AT AUCTION. I will sell, at DAYS i] BY 2 FRI- o’clook, ‘auction reom: ING, April R0th, at Fifteen Orates best quality assorved ‘Crock: rs Ware, embracing Breakfast, Dinn Tea and Teilet Sets, Plates, Cups, Saucers, &., in lots tosuit. T would call the special attention of dealers to this sale, as the goods are direct and will be cold without reserve. apr-d THOS. DOWLING, Anct. NITED STATES MARSHAL'S3 SALE OF 430 TOMS OF BLUE STON AT THE WHARF ON THE POTOMAC RIVER, AT Fer] FOOT OF @ STREKT, WASHINGTON, Tn virtue of an order of sale issued ont of the Clerk’s Office of the Supreme Court of the District of Oc lumbia, boldiog @ District Court, in cause No. 259. Admiralty, and to me dicected, I will sell at public esle, for cash, on FRIDAY April, 1874, commencing st 11 e’clock a m. wharf on th f in the city of ops n, in said Dist: 430 TONS OF BLUE 8T. setzed and levied uj under writ Arthur J. Ooilias, master of 8c Phero. agsinst 430 tons of Blie Ston maraédts ALEX. SHARP, U.8, Marshal D. 0. [Law Reporter} BX DONCANSON BROS. Auctioncers and Oommisston Merchants, Southeast corner of 9h and D streets northwest, AUCTION SALE OF BALANOE OF STALLS IN EASTEGN MARKET. eer An act in re- ‘alls in the astern notice is hei Mar ed 3B, given that the remaiuing stal al Ket will be sold on the premises, at public auction, ou FEIDAY'AFTEENUON, the 10th day of April, jt o'clock. fail terms of the law, so far as the cash pay. tthe time of sale, will be strictly executed: ‘oy That any one buying stalls for the purposs of selling fish.ia the ia bailding, will bay that privilege until “fish stalls” are erectsd upon th outside, and when «uch is done the buyers of stalls Will be required to change from the building to the outside stalls ‘Terms to be complied with within five days from day of eale. ay “fale. ALEX B. SHEPHERD, Governor, GEO. A. BONER, Commissioners, JG KIM¥4Lu, [Rep,Uhrom] DUNOGANSON BROS., Ancts B® 7808. 2, WacGaman, Beal Estate Auctioneer, 519 7th street, VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON 3p STHEET, BETWEEN A AND B STREETS SUUTHEAST. By virtne of a deed of trust, dated January 22d, A. D. 1573, in Liber 708, folio 22 the under- ened Trustee will, on the 10TH DAY oF APRIL, A. D. 1874, at 9 o'clock p. m., sell at public auction, in front of the premises, part of Lot 8, in square 78, being the southern sixteen feet, improved by @ two-story Brick House, bay windows and all modern conveniences. ‘The terms of sale are: Amount of indebtedness, with expense of sale, in cash, (about $8,200 Dalance in 6, 12 and 18 ‘months, the deferred pay- ments to bear 6 per cont. interest from day of sale, and to be secur ed on the property sold. 100 of the cash payment at sale. Ali conveyancing st pur- chaser's cost. the terms of sale are not complied with in six days frem day of sale, the Trustee res rves the right to resell the property at the cost and rink of the defaaiting pure 5. ANT PATRICK A. BYBNG®, Trastes. 0-Jawads THOS. B.WAGGAMAN, Aact. B.H. WABNEB, Beal Estate Broker and Anstioncer, Federal Building, Corner 7th and F sts, nor thweet VALUARLE BUILDING LOT FOR SALE AT AUOTION, ON 16tu STREET, NEAR COR- NEB OF N, JUST BELOW’ THE SOOTT STATUE. IMPROVED BY A SMALL BRIOK HOUBE, Wo 1232. On FRIDAY. April 10ch, at 8 o'clock p. m., Iwill selljin front of the premises, Lot 49, iu ubdivision mting 20 fect 3 inches, by a depth of 97 42-100 feet,to an alley. Terms: One-third cash; balance ia 6, 12 and 18 at cight per cent. iaterest, secured by & months, J, T. COLDWELL, Salesman. deed of trust. “spl d aA Totlncors tad Beal Bekate Brokers an Notoneers T31Ls Penusyivania avenue, TEUSTEE'S SALE OF LOT SITUATED ON ALLEY SETWE eit D 3D AND F AND 0 rict of Columbia, and at quest of the beneficiary, I will sellin freut lie auction, on SAT’ etn ihe tity of Washington, Dis oe as - ‘All chat certain piece or _— und being known and described as be- mi lot numbered three (3) in ths recorded subdivision of square numbered five hundred and Dfty-etx (556), inning for the same at the north- western corm saic and east along the line of @ public all thence south ferty-six (46) feet; ci twelve 12) feet, and thence north forty six (45) feet to the place of ‘Terme: foro husired and fifty dollars, with inter- 12,1873, 10 da = of time of sis ti ina erecta pul ch vertisement in one or more in Ws city, D. 0. AL s apé-stuthads J. T. WORMLEY & 00., Acts. xB LH. WARNER, ‘Real Estate and Auctioneer, eel Etee Soka tel ancionee, west, "TRE SUC aE cesarandy RUE so One} octave Piano, Merer, Philad phi, T-cctave 4 tes Soot Faraone, Several Walnut M.T. Dining Beom and Kireorn Ir, at eine Cases and Stands, veral Machines, by Carriages, ayo ih & OLBARY, Anots. BU WSAC0l Screen corner ch and B'strewes, 00 BBL Pr auras Fan ce COTTAGE Bb. T o a etock & TH BCs! WAGONS: FOUR KEYSTONE OBINES, L . CF ares MINES, iN PES. Ht LUth, 1874, at in fropt of Our auc- eacribad furnit GRE w 1 LATIMES & OLEARY, nwo tetioncers and Beal Keerate Brokers, Socthwest corner of Pennsy!vauia avenue lov enth street, Star Office Building. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF AN ENTI SQUARE OF GBOUND, WELL LUCATED By virtue of «deed of trust, bearing date April Ist, 1872, and recorded in Liber 632, folio 3 and air quest of party secared, I will sell, on WEONESDAY, the 5.h day of Sgrit 4 1874, at 9 o'clock p. in, on the promtsos, all of Dumbered uine hundred and thirty-two, (#82) ‘The square ts en grade, and is bounded by north I and K streets and 9h and Ith streets east, and will prior encambrance per cent interest, which can be released on the pay- Went of six cents per fot Terms: One-third cash; residue in three equal payments at six, twelw eighteon moaths, with ral interest at 8 per cent. 260 to bedeposited when the property is struck off. Terms to be complied with within five days, or deposit to beforfetted. | ¥ Ww. J ‘Tra nt ee, Aucts. mi7-deds S7IN OONSEQUENOS OF THE above sale is postponed w WED. 13th cay of April, A. D. By order of the Trust hig dade LATIMER & CLEARY, Ancts, Y W. L. WALL & 00. Auctioneers, New Marble Building, Nos. 900 and 90% Pounsylvania ave., cor. 9th st. TBUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE LOTS IN SQUABE Ne. 10390. By virtue of s deed of trust, dated Sth No- nd recorded in Lider T. & BR he District ef Colambrr i, y thereby, I will offer et public auctionson the prem: iss. on MONDAY, the 20th day of Apri ths hour of five o'clock in the afteruson, au undivided half interest in original lots numbr 19, 2) and 21, (n square number 1090, in the city of Washington, Dis- trict of Ootumbia. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; the residae of tho the purcheser interest from deed ‘ot io purchase money in 6 a1 0 giving his notes, bearing 6 per oe the day of gale. A deed giver s taken to secure the deferred p: ents. All con aveirg at the purchaser's cost. A deposit of @ Teauised from each purchaser . i. F_JAOKSON, Trastes. ap? tot WoL. WALL & 06, Aucta REN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, Be AON Gor aorthwcet corusr iueh ce D ata. GUABDIAN'S SALE LOTS ON B STREET. el igre AND l3ra STS, NURTS ry By virtuo of a decree of the Supreme Conrt of B... District of Coinmbia, passed in special ert, the undersigned will offer for sale at pab- in six months, rom day of sale. terest at eight hird in twoive mont the deferred payments to bear cent., ano be secured by deed of tra chaser may pay allcash, at his option. will be required at the trme of sale, aud if the terms are n/t complied with in five day fter, the Property may be resold at the risk aud cost of the defaulting purchaser = MARY E. WIL8ON, ar9-008 GREEN & WILLIA RY ®. B Waenes, al Estate Broker Federal Buildings, F sardian, . Aucts, nd Anctionser. d 7th sts., northwest, TEUSTERS’ SALE VE HANDSOMELY FINISHED 3-5TORY BRICK DWBLLINGS, ON KB ST. NEAR ST. ALOYSIUS OHU8OH, IN BQUABB 679- £ trust, dated the 137 ed irtue of a certain desd P=} bday of Septembei Se n Liber folio 245. Washingien ©. th and at the requ subscribers wit! Dd f the :aad records District of Uviambi ‘the party secared thereb the highsst bidder, Y oremiscs. on THURSDA ¥ th D Ast, at 9 ovclock p.m. the following desir property, to wit: “Ali thos> certain pleoos or par- ‘els of ground situate and lying in the city of Wash on aforesaid, and being Known eactib:d as a bumbered wo hundred and twouty-cight to hundred and thirty twe, consecutively and 1: nu ively, (238, 229, 290, 281. 292.) ia the record: tivis of square pumbered rt 1 and ent) -fve, (67S) accoraing to Gilbert's sub-division f suid squsre,” improved by tive haodsome 3-story Brick Dwellings; belue the O:hy Teh, Seb. 9th ad 10h houses fro jorth Oapttol street. Th: =rty will be sold anbjact to a deed of trast to the un- dlersigued for @2,000, aud interest from Septewb-r 8, 13, dated Hovember 5, 1872, and recorded in Liber Bp, £96, flo 46, of the above land records, ¢ terms of sale, with the privilege of pay! cathyare: ‘One-ifth cash, (of whisk S22 must, be paid at the time and place of sale.) and the residae in equal instalments in one, two, three, and four Fears, with interest on the deferred payments at eight per contum per anpum,payable semi-annually, for which the purchaser must give notes, sscared by dood of trust on the property sold. All ‘conver- fancing af the purchaser's cost. If the torms of are not complied with withia five days after 7 of sale, the Trustees reserve the right to resell the ina body, for cash,on teu days’ public 4 the risk aid cost ef’ the purchaser in de- HYD & N THom, | Trastees J. T. COLDWELL! Salesman. Pennsylvania avenue and ilth st corner AUOTION SALE OF FARMING IMPLEMENTS, STOCK, Sc. MONDAY MOBNING, APAIL We will sell on the above day, commencing 10 o'clock, ou the premises, all the Farming Implements, Live Stock, &¢ » contained on of John B. Ulagett, on the 7th street road, con- ing of Backeye Mower and Beaper, Hatbard way two-horse power, Thrashing M . Cutting Boxes, Plows, Harrows, Qultivators, agons, and ali other necessary implewent- found on a first class farm. ‘Also, Furnace fer Green-house, with 400 fect of 3 inch tron pipe, has beon in ase 0) Barry Boxes with crates; Gre assorted sizes; Hot- Btock of the best fami four years old) can go i one pure Chester Sow, &c.; 1,000 Pear + aa “Parties desirous of any of the above articles will find it ad ae BO fault. 819 thamtd whole, inquire on the if Should be ralay, the sale will be post- poned to the following Wedwesday, April 1b. Terms of sale: All under $39. cas SStetestoriiy interesa, “ reess noes ““ire-dts (Rep) LATIMER & OLEARY, Ancts. . Be ¥ # 00, a Space! Neheinneny 4 Se Batate Brokers, 1611 Pennsylvania avenue. A BLE PROP- xf CSEVENTERTH 1c iD A BTRERTS ‘irtae of a deed aud mgelty dated ‘May 5, 1571, and recorded ra : t 4 i it ti i i H 7 i ‘ i West 3) fect, thence south 128 feet 1 inch, thence Fron Pss0, with Interest at 10 per cent. from to day ef sale, and expensce of sale in tsk; in Coad 33 "2 Bocean st os Gece of trust on 4 sale. comveyanc- rater rerepeaen de pete, See a ae then he dropped & m: in it froma paper, wi the whole deliberately, and placiag the giaas down looked the attentive Prince t . said: “I Dave myre! hat?” soreamed the horrified saloon keeper. “I have poisoned mysel{” repeated the young man ina tragic tone. Inan instant Mr. Prines had bounded to his side, im the next instant ne had him on the floor, and a msn sent for the doctor, The young’ man led to re lease himself, aud protested that it was all « joke. Mr. Prince was too old and well eda- cated a man to be deladed by such artifices. Immediate remedies were calied for. Some One suggested a raw egg. and one was procared, nd there being no time to bother with a glass and the victim tothe poison writhing fire that made holding Lim an almost impossi- bie undertaking, it was administered in the shell, and so adroitly broken that two-thirds of it went into bis shirt bosom. A bottle of ewaet oll was next emptied into him, his head was briskly rabbed, bot cloth applist to his chest, and bis back warmed with « billiard cue. Then Dr. Miles arrived, took in the sitaation at « lance, applied @ stomach pump, and ve minutes the facetiousness aud’ ot in that young man were abstr to his feet be instinctively feit for his handkerchief, and app y much surprised to find it there. He left the saloon vowing ve ce Against Mr. Prince and his anxious earnest helpers. But tne story was too much for him the next day, and ~3 quietly disappeared from town.— Danbury Beecunniens.—People ask me why I don't Attend to my business of preaching th pel, and not go off talking mbout politics ant tom: Trance, etc. Weil, it is this, i a tree man n @ free country; | ask nobody for my rights; 1 take them. 1 am perfectly witli that God should tax me for virtue; but the devil shan't tax me for vice without hearing of it. When men have become #o reli at they can't touch the ground, they ought to go up; and one Of the great evils of society is a religions mas whose duties to God are so many that he has no time for his duties to his f{cllowmen.—Henry Ward Beecher. A Cieea at Clarinda, from home when the crusade turned im the even ing at the bar Ohio, was away began. He re- ,and saw his wife stand 00D, singing as loud as she could yell. He supposed she was drunk, and entering the saloon, the tears rolling down bis face, he said: “Come home, wite, you have ruined me—drunk—drunk—drani oe nr Terper. streking ti 80! ken curls of his innocent boy, and gazizg into the liquid depths of his blue apturned eyes with a gl that told what fountains of rental love were running over in his breast, Mr. Marrowfat af- fectionately murmured: “No, Artaxerxes, you t learn to chaw tobacker a+ long as your is boss of this ranch.’ ym Argus. SPEAKING of the temperance move Worcester, the Boston Globe aye that more beer was sold in thi crowd during the visit of the wom: before in the same length of t a vory striking commentary on the reactionary eflecy, of their weli-meauing but mistaken endeavors’ S7-The great biuffs of Memphis are gradu- Ally sliding into the Mississippi river. 87 Statistics show that wages do not rise in proportion to four. 87-Mr. Maurice Kingsley, son of Carson Kingsley, was married in the city of Mexico, recently, to Miss Mary Yorke, of New Orleans S7-A Zanzibar letter says that Dr. Living- stone's remains were exposed to the sun for = month to dry, and then placed in « hollowed tree, wrapped round with cloth, and the natives carrying it supposed it « bale of cloth, or kaniki. 87 Says the Boston Globe: Suppose many 0 all the saloons closed, the only result would be to drive intemperance into places where it would be more easily conceaicd, and made more deadily in itveffects. This has been the result im the west. Aud it will be the result every- where. MARE BOGERS—LUCKETT. On ev. B. F. Bittenger, JOBN BOG MARGARET 8. LUCK &TT, boih o: Tub city past 4p. m., from S1Y 1: wh jx 4 m., WILLIAM On the &h instant, at 6 o'clock «, ABCHIDALD FLET MRE, aged Snd friends ef the family are re- invited to atiend the foneral at Cbrist ory Yard, on Sunday evoulng, April 18th, tfull arch, at Zo'cluck, HOUX. On the morning of the Sth iust., J. WML, HOUX, of con= Faneral F: im pllon, age Sy voor. Wea: . jong and painful il M,, second son of Thomas ana Hester A. Poters. ‘The friends of the family are reapectiaily invited funeral on Saturday, st $o'clock, from oe of his parents, Ho. 14 Danbertonet. family are respect. fully requested to attend her faneral from corner of Potomac and Bridge strects, Georgetow: day, st So'clock p.m. May she rest in peace. * —————— UNDERTAKERS &c. Risesep 7. BARVEY, Undertaker, (Ducasse HARVEY @ Maka.) Re, 956 F sruuay, betwoon Bisih aod Testa METALSIG BURIAL CASBS AND 645K ERD marly “shkovs, Hanits, R's4nD Ww. ance, Cabinet Maker and Undertaker, 618 BLeverrs rage, near FURNITURE OF ALB KiND5(\MADE ABB BEPAIEBD. oul BLIRTRUBM A TE. Shite

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