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FURNISHING GOODS. _ LADIES’ UNDERCLOTHING. LO<kWOOD, BUFTY & TAYLOR'S, 623 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, pared for the Spring Business the largost pega aweortment of Ladies® Undercloth- ng ever offered in this market, comprising as ful- lows: 3 93.00, 83 12%, 86.37, 19 styles WALK: aa $1.38, $150, 91 75, $3, $2.55. $3, 83.50, @4.13, 89.43, 95.50, 87.55. esBHOBT SKIRTS, at 70 cents, $0 cents @1.10, 1.15, §1.3%, ‘9 styles TRAIN SKIBTS,st 99.78.92 30,04.12 $4.37, $9.00. $10 50, $14, $14.79 15 styles CHEMISE at S* cents, @1 $1.37, 9162, $1.57 $3.25,95.60, $3.78 14 styles DRAWERS, at 73 co nts, 88 conte 1.13, 91.15. 91.37,91 50, 91.60, 91.55 13, @4.19, $2.35, 92.60, $2.63 4.75. © styles COBSET COVERS, at 63 cents, 91.20, $1.65, $1.50, g1.55, $2.35, 92.90 $3. 7 styles APBONS. at 25 cents, 50 conte, 63 cents, 79 cents, 5S cents, $1.13, 81.26, CERISTENING ROBES, PIQUB CLOAKS, MERINO CLOAKS, WOOLSHIBTS, BASKETS, &c.,£0, Children’s Goods, WHITE PIQUE DBESSES and SAOQQUES, FLASNEL and CLOTH SACQUBS, in great variety. Ladies’ Cashmere Jackets A the following prices: $12, $14.7 $20.35, $21.30, $15. $26, Water-Proof Cloaks, A large awortment, fn English and American Wanufactare, at the following $12, 913 $14, 81457, $1575, 816.73 €17.78, g24, 925, 950, 933. 7, Ladies’ Dresses. = MMEB POPLIN DBESSEY, at « bergain, 38 BLACK ALPACA DBERSSES, 9.75, $16.87, 82 SLACK SILK LBBSSES, st @115, $122 50 SWISS DRESSES, ( Polonaise and Skirt,) at @12, $16, $25, $33.50, $40, §60, at g13 12, CKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR, mardtr 623 PENNSYLVANIA AVEYUR. —————— $1.59, 81.55 | yOR to be the BEST SHIBT at the price in the GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHINGS: | Palmer’s Patent DOUBLE-YOKSE We know the PALMER PATENT DOUBLE market,end we particularly request everyone to examine the quality of Linem aad Muslin used and Jadge for themselves. It fs our Intention to increase our sales of Beady made Shirts ONE THOUSAND DOZEN daring the coming season, and we have therefare made our PRICES BELOW COMPETITION, and withinthe reach of every one that wants a FIBST-OLASS SHIBT AT ALOW PRIOR. SPECIAL ORDER DEPARTMENT. ‘This Department ts on the second floor, and ts Well stocked with s splendid line of PLAIN and FANCY SHIBTINGS. We are prepared to make tospecial order the DOUBLE-YOKE SHIRT in frem three to ten days at the following prices: $15 FOR SIX SHIBTS. 818 FOR SIX SHIRTS. #91 FOR sIX SHIRTS. In the two years’ experience in the manufactare of the DOUBLE-YOKE SHIBTS, and the success sttending it, has preven, beyond a doubt, that it ts the most comfortable and perfect- fitting one made Im any section of the world. The thensands of orig- {nal and duplicate orders received for these Ocle brated Shirts fully confirm the assertion, and we can fully substantiate it. Give them atrial. and be con- vinced fer yourselves. We are the only owners and authorised manufacturers of PALMER'S PAT- ENT DOUBLE-YOKE SACQUE SHIBT for the District of Columbia. All other persons attempting to manufacture them are fnfringers, and the public are cautioned against ordering or purchasing them of any other parties. LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR, 033 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, LAUNDRY DEPARTMENT. WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO DO GEN. TLEMEN’S:LAUNDRY WORK ON SHORT NOTICE. Parties wishing to have their goods called for will please make their arrangements at the store, PRIOE LIST: Dress Shirts 12¢., Night Shirts 8. Linew Collars 5¢., Linen Cuffs, per pair, Sc., Under. hirts S¢., Drawers 8., Soc Se., Handkerchiefs 40, LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR, jeni#é- 623 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, _ BANKERS. _INSURANOE OOMPANIES, McB. TIMONEY & cO., NOTE ANU STOCK BROKERS 631 F Street, g BUY and SELL Gold, Government Bonds, Stocks Sewer ant General Improvement taxes paid ats Uberal discount. = rmy officors ‘pay accounts cashed fn advance. A limited amount of Northern Pacitic, Wailrvad =a fobl6-$m. Bonds wasted CAN SAVINGS B. -» UFr. P. O. Derg, — Interest psid on JouN Hirz, Pres’t (jand-ly]O. B. PRewries, Cash. ATIONAL BANK OF THS N UNITED STATES ‘verosiron re Southwest cor. oi 7th sta. ashi: . Collectio: ahs f ietions made on all parts of the Ua States, Surpiae Fund. gious TITLES SY oda as Fru 3 ‘was. BRADERY. Cashier {coun SAVINGS ND F. SOMPANY BANKING HOUSE, 1007 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, (Opposite U =‘ Treasnry.) ALL PBUFITS paid to DEPOSITOBS, os tute Fest, Bet exceeding 7 per cent. per snzum. ‘SREST Pe. x ean NH Doria and upwards, from REAL ESTATE AGENTS, mM. LATER, AKEAL ESTATE AND GENERAL BROKER No. 1429 Pawvsvivayta Avenve, Nezt Door to McKnight’s Purniture Store, To parties wisbing to purchase or sil real estate stocks, boude or District securities, will de well to ., Special stteation given to the paymeat of all Bind of taxes, improvement, sewer, or where tax letzs have been issued. , Losue of ail Kinds carefully jously invested. carefal atte Dasiness to ynerit « fair sare. = W. 8. SLATER, Late Collector. FRANK BAREUM REAL ESTATE AND NOTE SROKER Bo. 606 ish street, opposite U. fressary.” stree:. corner Massach: avenge FOR SALE—A bandsome HOUSE on I 15. Anew bie BUTS! sod by - 1010 OUSE No. ¥¥6 3d street lard’s from UPBEMECOUBTOF = oF COLUMBIA, o» DISTRICT The 13th day of Apr MADGARET Ann 4 0. 3638 et 13. On metion of the plaintiff. by Mr. Geo. W.. Pasch: naz attorney. it is ordered that the d fendant cae eppearance to entered herein on or fore the Grst rule-day occurring forty days after this day: ctherwiae the cause will be proceeded with as 1a case lt, Court: cen erie ET WILIE, Justice, ke —Teat: Trae 7) MEIGS, Clerk, ke. ‘[®S ARLINGTON FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, FOR THE DISTKIOT OF COLUMBIA. Paid-up Capital. '2200,000. PRIOR: jeon 14th and DINBOTORS:Waltor 8, Cox, president; Dr :— Wal . Cox, lent; Dr. Wiliam P. Johnston, vice President; William B. Riley, Adam Gaidis, Gharies Bdmonston, William Galt, 'f. M. Hanson, Wiliam F. Mattingly, Wil, dam H. Phillip. ’. B. MAURY, are feld7-3m_ FBANK T. BAWLINGS, ‘]' His 18 THE SEASON FOR Fines. GUARD AGAINST THEM BY IN8URING YOUR PBOPEBTY (BEAL AND PERSONAL) . WITH TOR CORCORAN FIRE INSURANCE Co, OF THE DISTRIOT OF COLUMBIA. PY 2) 7) nee 8100,000 Office, 1429 ‘Ivania avenue. = JOHN T. LENMAN, President, ary janld-tr J.T. DYER, Secret: SS eer T* EQUITABLE LIFE ASSU: iE RQUITA! ae SSURANCE The business of this Company has for years been the largest of lar ineeitacion in the world, EYEE, Gxverat Acext, may23-ly $03 and 505 7th strest. NEW x. Only one block 0: juare, the most cen- f Side sal meee rece meet pre by the addition of fifty rooms FEER'!N, Proprietor. STEAMER LINES. YORK, HE LAKE (URSDAY, touching at i rier landings con sting et Horfolt with stoner. ship ofthe M.and M. ine for yoo ‘end Provi- Sens, lor New Tore, Preighe gosta nna aeg nF 3 shasened "Gare of Led jorfoik.” P20 Lin. An Tom Pa: AND he cat FAVORIT& ROUTE FUR URISTS. ssemger jons Unsurpassed. STEAMER EVERY ALTERNATE DAY, Tuceday Steamers proceed via. Londcnderry, ‘Thur dayBteemers ~* Saturday Steamers =“ di From Pirns xp 2 a N hy Barus ov PassacR—Pavasux 1x Gus RENC To Taseow, Liveuboor. Ot ae DERRY, QUEENSTOWN OR BELFAST. ¥ 65 te $90, according to Accommodations. return Fike issued at reduced rates, 38, ese. sasmnt af ote rates, Drafts vssued For Tickets or further teforisadlon o 430 SS ANNIE RUM PHBE, Ort CAMMACK Fos. 1493 B street N. ap8-m,wittn reasury Department, Washingto1 CUNARD LINE. fe Ez. hing the chances of col- Usion, the Steamers of this Line speci course for all sensors of the year, xe © “Pecified On the outward from Queenstown to New York or Boston, crossing Mer: of 50 at 43 lat,, apes emeay ne mn the homeward passage, crosstn or of80 at 42 lat., of nothing to the north of 42. THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. From New Yorn. From New Yorx. * Ru: 'ed., April 22) "Cuba... om Peaks ay 8 Algeri fat. May §!* Russi ed. nd every following WEDNESDAY UBDAY from New Yerk.. scqieamers marked thus * do net carry steerags pas- gers. RATES oF Passacx.—Oabin, $30, $100, and 190, gold, according to accommodation, Tickets to Pa: Tis, Q16, gold. additional. Return tickets on favor- rms. Steerage, @%0, currency. Steerage tickots from Liverpool and Queenstown, $nd all parts of Europe, ot lowost rates. “Througt bills of lading given for Bolfast, Glasgow, Havi erp, and other ports on the Uontinent, and fo} lediterranean ports. For freight and cabin age, apply at the Company's o reen; for steerage passage, N. Tyinity Building, or to OTIS BIGELOW, Banker, th street, ite Patent Office. Jaud0-Iy "CHAS. G. FRANOKLYN. Agent, EBOHANT'S LINE OF STRAMBSHIPS WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. Horeafter the aH GIBSON wil N rnin! = pod PHILADELPRIA, ALRXANDRIA,Y. NaTOR AND GEOROETOW ’ AILING DAYS. ¥rom Pier 3, North Wharves, Phil- Aelphla, WEDNESDAY and’ SAT " From $¥ Water street, Goorgetewn, D. 0, cont “ for = slg and Ty irik" We RT a a. w EAROB, 66 street Boston ersloht at General Oise, 609 Forsesiraath soe at the steamer wharf will be promptly af- nat THE TRADES. Oe AWsINGas AND AWNING FRAMES Gf umproved Style and Pattern, for Stores, Hotels, Public Buildings, Oity and Qoun try Residences at factory prices, Manufactured by JOHN C. HOGAN, 713 Market Space, between 7th and 8th streets. Flags and Camp Meeting Tents for sale or reat. > aS) b nov26-ly and moon : TESTERS SAU OF LAGU ARLE EMAL ES wp, ander and by ofa ona of mide date the 3 a dey of wis73, and resort a we days, such defaulting pi l-tawtw LATIME OL! bean (Repad J NEW PUBLICATIONS. @. MOHUN & CO., BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, 1015 Puxxsvivawia AVENCR, NEW BOOKS. A Daughter of Bohemia. By Christian Bold. g1 Logie, D:dactive and Inductive. Imo. $2. By Sea aud Land. By Merewother. 12m>.'g2 80 Sigher beg &c. in Germany. By Matthew ‘arrold. 4 The Cirenit Rider.” By Bggleston. 12m9. 8175. Au’ nal Reeord of Science wod Industry for ied By Spencer F. Baird. Iamo. $2. The Chvietinn Pastor; by Bev Stephen H Tyng, D. D's itmo.; $125. Through Fire aud Wate Talbot; paper ou ember from Paris,” pape E OFFER OUB STOCK OF CHRONOS, MOTTOES AND OIL PAINTINGS AT A DISCOUNT OF TWENTY-FIVE PER OENT., in order to dispose of those on hand, that we may lay in a now let cf the same character. Those now on band comprise some vory beautiful inadscape figure and fruit pieces, and home and Su.day school mottoes. The prices range from 80 coats to @18 for the Obromos, with some very bandsome Oi! Paint- |20 to $100, on all of which we allow the discount cf 25 per cent. We har few low. ices bat Engravings and Frames, which we include in the above offer. This isan excellent 0) pertunity to obtain good Pictures at wholesale *. ALL THE NEW BOOKS received as soon as published. Novelties in STA TIONEBY, as well ag a complete assortment of fine avd etaple Stationery. Pristing, peste Litho- graphing and Engraving executed expeditiously. WARREN CHOATE & CO., BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, VEBNON ROW, marlé-tr Gorner Penna. av NEW BOOKS, BEOEIVED AND FOR SHILLINGTON’S BOOKSTORE, Corner 4% Street and P. ylvai Ave. Phineas Bedox. A Novel. By Anthon: 110} Lottie Darling, By the author of Olive Blake Enip Aboy. A Yarn fn Thirty-si Cable Le p Aboy. A Yarn tn Thirty-six Oa 'astimes and Penalties. By ‘Bev. 'd does not sto resell, urchsser. + by antaor of apll-tr Pet, 7 ance, Life of Rdwin Forrest,with Remfntscene ‘sonal ‘Hecollections. BS s —— re The Dethroned Heiress. henqley, M Mrs The Wether: By J. M. DeForest. nergy. By Balfour Stewart y Josiah P. Cooke, © author of Earl’s Dene, ALL THE MAGAZIN iS AND FASHION Bi s FOB MARCH. a nee PLAYING CARDS, BLASK BOOKS, Pass BOOKS, AND EVERYTHING TONER LINE, erenieaee I THR STA » for ba-tr SHILLINGTON’S BOOKSTORE. Beew FOR LENT R&ADING. Dear Feast of Lent. By author of "Rutledge." Jaw je By /Eitea Dapay. The ‘The New Ohemistry. Zelda’s Fortune. By 4 Bosary for Lent.’ By anthor of * Butledge. Helps to a Holy Lent. By Bishop Huntington, Some Weeks ki Lent. By Rev. G. H. Wilkinson, At Jesus’ Feet. A Prayer, Promise and Poem, Daily Ocmmunir gs with God. By Bishop Leighton ‘The Call of Lent; to say ** No.” Christian Counsels, from Fenelon and others, 4 w 19 character, at Apd many other works of the sam fet30_ WM. BALLANTYNE’S, 425 7th street, Sole agent for the ouly Genuine Mildewed Proot | WW ASHUNGTON INSIDE ANI OUTSIDE. ning material, ‘aplé-tr ‘87 & BON, 828 Ninre S11 uny, BSON BROTHEA GENERAL AGENTS’ FOR ALL SUBSCHIP. x ook and Job Printer: TION BOOKS, STATIONERY. CHKOMO. 1012 Pennsylvania Avenue, south sis. PICTUR OK BINDING, &e.. tina Worka ‘Specialty, 7 American Odd Fellow” for April, noval- AWsiNGs AND TRON AWNING FOAMS FOR STORKS, Manofactared uv, M. @. COPELAND, 643 Lonistans ne, ons door east of Tth street AWNINGS for Stores, Public Builings, Hotels, Private Residences. IRON FRAMES for Stores, at factory prices. ropa OAMP-MEKTING TENTS for sais o: n Ageut for the Improved Mildew Proof Awnin Qoods. ma:3-tr PLUMBING, GaS-FITTING AND SEWER. AGE promptly at reasonable terms oS _—_—= We. ARE NOW MANUFACTURING, AND iT can be obtained of Grocers everywhere, RACAHOUT DES ARABES, which is pronounced by competent jadges superior to any yet offered the public, either by foreign or domestic manufacturers. Bacahout is composed of t nutritive and restorative substances. It is orite breakfast beverage for ladies and young Persons, to whom it gives FRESHNESS and EM- BONPOINT. It is especially desirable for N VOUS people, or those afflicted with weak stomac! Ask for W. BAKER & (O'S, your grocer cau get i: if he will. W. BAKER & CO, Dorchester, Mass. ESTABLISHED 1780. Manufacturers of the celebrated Baker's Choc am te, Cocom and Vanitla ind take no other; and finest V (wf im C, © Wiese, SBBITT HOUSE, opl-ly WASHINGTO®, D. 0 HONS HOTEL, Ho. 709 G STEET, Brrwaen [rm and 87m Srazers, 41D GLOVE DEPOT! emily KID GLOVES FOR LADIES! KID GLOVES FOR GENTS! KID GLOVE3 FOR MISSES 1-BUTTON 2BUTTON GLOVES! &-BUTTON GENUINE JOUVIN'S! @ENUINE ALEXANDEBR’S! ar CHAS. BAUMS EID GLOVE DEPO 8 SEVENTH STREET. OORSET gouser} FACTORY! OORSET FRENCH CORSETS! « ERMAN CORSETS! DEVLIN & CO’S SPRING STYLES: NOW READY aT 1106 F STREET. American Yoke Shirts MADE TO MEASUBE AND WAKRANTED TO FIT. PRICES REDUCED! ALSO, SAMPLES OF BEADY-MAD. SPRING OVERCOATS. marll-tr or STAG WHISKY. This Whisky is distilled to our order, and krpt in bond for us until its age warrants us in offering it to the public for use, medicinal or social. The increasing larity with which it has been ml since ts iniroductons ten yeart ao, fords any hesitation on our part in claiming for it a smooth- ness and flavor unsurpassed. Its purity we guar- Our right and title to the exclusive use of this brand is on record at the United States Patent Office. DEALERS IN FINE WINES, BEANDIES WHISKEY, acy feb28 ecém 807 Marxer Sraci SPEctaL NoTicgs, It having come to our knowledge that other whis- frequent keys than our own, and in. instances, adul- terated grades. ere cold water the name and brand ol ‘AG WHISKEY, our labeled bottles make the more 8T. used to to to APPLETONS’ American Cyclopzdia,. NEW REVISED EDITION, Entirely rewritten by the ablest writers on every entject, Printed from new type, and illustrated with Several Thc usand Engravings aud Maps, ‘The work originally published under the title o He NEW AMERICAN CYCLOPRD!a was completed in 1863, since which time the wide circulation which it has attained 1a ail parts of the United Sates, and the sigual developments ve taken place ia every Lranch of science, Hterature, aud art, have induced the editors and publishers tv'submit exact end thorough revision, and’ to edition entitled THE AMER'caN CY¥cLorxD! Within thoiact ten years the Progress of discovery in every department of kuowler ge bas made a Low work of reference an imperative want. ‘The movement of political eifsirs has kept with the discoveries of science, and their trultful application to the industrial and use the convenience aud refinement of sucial life, Great Wars and consequent revolutions have occurred, in: Yolving national cha.ges of p-culiar moment. ‘the civil war of our own country, which was at its beight when the last volume of the old work Denied, has happy bee. ended and a new courss of Gcmmefcial ardiniustrial wetiviy has Been com menced. Large ’accessions to on geographical knowledge bavelteen made by the ind-fstigable expl sere ol rica. ‘Lhe great political revolutions of the last decade, with the natural result of the lapse of time, have brought into public view a multitude of new men, Whioae Dames areinevery ont'smouth, and of whos lives every one Gent Dattloe b maintained, served only ‘i publications fake their plac his ory. In preparing the present edition for ths press, it haa atcordingly been the aim of the editoravo Drink down the information tothe latest poesible dators end t> fu nish an accurate account of the most re- Cent discoveries In science, of every. fresh produe- tion in literaturo, and of the newest inventions in the practical arts, as well as to give asuccinct and nel r.cord cf he progress of political and hls- trical eventa, "The work has been begua after long and carefol Prelimivary labor, and with the most ample re- sourcesfor carrying tonto asuce esfurtermiation None of the crizinal stereoty pe plates have beea bat ever: ted on Lew ty Dey with the sam jecensor, Dut with a Rr.ater pecuniary expenditure, ant with such provements in Tis ccmponition a BAYS been sug. gested by longer experience and enlarged knowl- tage ‘he illastratiors which are introduced forthe firet tin © in the present edition have been added not for the soko-of pietcrial effect, bat to give grester lu- force to the explanations in the text. ‘hey en:brace all branches of scicace and of natacai history, and depict the most famous gad remarkable features of scenery, architecture and art, as wi mech: ayy in permagent aud authentic embellishment, no p insure their a:tistic excellence; the cost of their ex- is enormous, and it is believed they will fiod a welcome reception as an admirable feature of the Oyclepwdia, avd worthy of its high characte This work is sold to subscribers only, delivery of each volume. It will be com i sig Set large octavo volumes. cach containing about pages, fully illustrated with several thousand od ge, and with numerous colored aps. PRIOE ABD STYLE OF BINDING. In extra Cloth Ret vol. Leat! 5 per vol... 6 To Balt Tar! z Trait wusets : H 4 Full = Reruorean gai ive velumes now ready, Bucceeting volumes, until completion, wit be aud once ia two mouth - Pages of the x Lore 1A, showing ty ps, filastratious, cte.s will ‘be ment oD application. Finst-Orass Oanvassixc AGENts WANTED. Address the Publishe rs, D. APPLETON & CO. marsl-dtf 54! aa es ioe eto., 190 Prana tres rere ry ly ‘een! in it SUA sihinsentar Di THIS EVENING. FORO OGL north eae sone ass ats. SALE OF PoRmioN AND POMESTIO DEY DS AT AUCTIO: tings and will contione from day to day 1 cont entire stock |i of. The whole to old in Hote fo ult asers for cont Bales ommnenee am and GRERN & WILLIAMS, A ¥ THOMAS DOWLIGG, Aucttoneer. B 641 Loutsian nae. On THURSDAY MORNING, April 234. 10 o%clock. I will sell at my aactiva room, 1 Louisiaua avenue, a large collection of and Furaivure, ‘rockery Iso, one Gisbe . Terms cash, AL: A ‘et of small Wegon re Wheelbarrows. apd FuowAs DOWLING: Axe’. ¥ W. L. WALL & Co. New Marble Build’ Nos. 900 and 902 Pennsylvani: » Cor. th at TEUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE LoTs IN 8 E Be. 1030. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated 9th Noven: i... 1368, and recorded in Liver T. @ R., No.4 ons of the land records y WF at public auct.on, on th prem- ises, on NDAY,the BOth day prtl, at the hour of five o'clock in the an undivided balf interest in origiual | One-third cash; the residus of the parchase-money in giving bie motes, b the day of sale. A ta anciug at the purchaser's Cost. A deponit of 925 each parchaesr aeece nee ae eae IAOKSON, Trustes, ap? lot W.L. WALL & OO, Aucts. a7 THE BOVE SALE 13 POSTPONE cors quence of the raip, antii THURSDAY. jour, 234, 1874, at the same hour. . P. JAOKSON, Trusteo. epli-d W.L WALL & O }., Auctionsers. ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Accttoneers, B No. 1001 uorthwest corver ith and D sta. GUABDIAN’S 5ALE OF LOTS ON RB STREST, — 12th AND 13ru STS. NOBTO By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Ooart of the District of Colum! apecial ‘term, the undersigned will offer for at pub- lic suction, on the Tene fe TAUBSDAY, the ‘234 day of A ily ISP at o'clock p.m , Lote 11,12, 45, in the subdivision of syaaré 276. Terms: One-third cash; one-third in mouths, pngtine hor pew io eave oe ees u payment bear interest at et per be secured by deed of trast; or the par. chaser may wer allcash, at his option. A deposit will be regvii at the time of nd if the terms are not complied with tn five days thereafter, the Property may be resold at the risk and cust of the aulting purchaser. Here TARY E. WILBON, Gnarsian, ard-eokds GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. ¥ EB. J. SWEET, Real Estate Broker and Anctioncer No, 011 7th street, opposite U. 8. Post Office, SALE OF A VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON THE NORTH SIDE OF M STREET, Be- IN G6tH AND 77H STREBTS NOBTH will offer for sale, on THURSDAY, the 'd day of April, 1874, at 5 o'clock p. m.. 1 sub. of square 443, fronting 27 feet 9 inches on M street by a depth of 165 font to 15-foet alley Terms: Oue-fourth casb; balance in 6, 12 13 and 24 EB. J SWEBT, Anct. cent., anc epl5-cokds B* THOS. DUWLING, Auctioncer, ©41 Lvuisiaua avenue, two doors cast of 7th st. A 8PLENDID COLLKCTION OF FURNITURE AT AUOTIUN IN GEURGETOWN. Elegant Parlor Saites npholatered in Bep and Cre- ton; Rosewood case Piauoforte; Easy and Re- ception Obair< anu Lounges; Splendid Silesian, and Bags; Bose- ‘Turkey and Brassels © % ¥ Bronz asic and Book Tables and S:ands; with Vase juconter; Lace and Damask Curtains; Damask and Kep’ Lambreguins; very handsous Music Stands; one very et Berlin Mantel Olock: superb Venctian Mirrors and Brackets. hand carved; Rosewood Isiaid Bahl Table Albums and Cabinets int Tabies; Easy Ltbrary 5 splendid English Couch and Beclining Chairs handsome Italian Walnut Boo! bles and Oabinets; Walnut Wine Cases; Italian Oak Dining Boom Suite, polighed and carved, ad + aed Extension Dining Table; one finely an ‘aluut Etegere; very handsome Diuzer Service complete, Dreston pattern; Des: ket Work; German Tes Service: Vienua Cut Glassware and Ice Di with carved pedestals and ak Marble-topacd Painted Guam fine Halr Mattresses: Iron Bet js and Cribs; German Oak Presses: supe rior Library and Office Furnitare: ne Ooppe- Oooking Utensils and Kitchen requisites; Far nace, Stoves, &c., ac. On MONDAY MURNING, April 27th con-mencivg at 10 o'clock, at the residence of Hon J. P. Harris Gastreil, British Legation, Bos! street, Georgetown Welgnts, lieing the H>use for. merlv occupied by President Grant, I shall sell the above elegant collection of 1874 Hoauseho:d Farai:ure e attention of ladies and jemen is specially jed to this sale. The articies will be perempto- rily so) No postp"nement on aecoust of the weather. Terms cash. Ae ig _ will be open for inspection on turday, April 25, splé-d us THOS, DOWLING, Anct. H.W. BET Posi Wotate Brvker and Anetioncer, Federal Building, Guraer 7th aad F ate, TEUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLEIMPROVED PRUPERTY ON THE SOUTHEAST OORSER THIBTEENTH AND £ STBEETS NOR "H- WET, REAR PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, me By stars ¥ im deed of trast dated July 25, A @>. tis, duly, Liber No. 639, county quest of the Party secured thereby RUbLic auction, I front of the ESDAY, April 29, 1s74, at 3 following described real ‘estats, situate in the ‘city of Washington, Diurict of Columbia, to wi those certaia pieces or f groucd known and described as lots nnmbered six (6) aod seven (7 in square numbered two bundred sad ninety-oue, (231,) containin, i ten thousand and ninety iM pr OVements, Co: ‘img iree-story acd-attic brick houses vith Dack buildings, front. irgen 13th street, between Pennsylvania avenue apd E street, and @ two-story brick house with two fermen hosing E street, between 12th and wm sth je gps, so centrally located, should com- mand the attention of parties wishing to make Profitable investment, it is well suited for busines, “tTerme, ae prescribed by the deed of trust: One- sixth of the purchase money in cash, a.d the bal- lance at six, tweive, eigh’een, and twenty-four montbs, for which jnstaliments the Parchaser, shall eo a ea tel ranum o reeen rod DY @: of trust ogo te coals the trustees reserve t! the property at the risk and cost of the dofe Tehaser, after one week's advertisement dpe ormure newspapers published in Washington city, D. O. RILLIAM STIOKERY,! trastoce ~ PLANT, 5 bad ae Salesman. apl3-m w.f.ade 1 ME & OL . Be reraten Ean Southwest corner Pennsylvania ave. and lith'strect Neate eve. on s ig Star Office I. 4 OHANCE FOR INVESTMENT. vane VaLOABDN BOvRD PERTY SE7aP LER PE SOARES? beat (08. 1000 AND 100%, AT PUBLIO AUU- anything relative location of the well Known to be 1 it is of property for pri- BE THOMAS TRUSTRE’S SALE oF. Lore IM BQUABB No By virtue of # decd of trust, red om the 39th ‘day of Dee: D. 1889, aud recorded io ‘one of the land records be Giroceion of, the ie ry One half of sa’d purchase morey cab; balance In two equal payments st 6 and 12 wenths, with interest from da, of sale. Deed and deed of trast taken to secure deferred payments. #125 to be paid down at tims of sale. The Trastee chaser YM D. CASSIN. Trastes. 12-00 THOS DOWLING, anor BY DUNCANT CN BROS. Auctionsers, Corner $b and D streets northwest T)ERTER'S SALE OF A NEW FRAME HOUSE AND LOT ON Stn sThi K AND L STRERTS NORTH. By virtue of a deed of trast to the subscriber, tae December 2ith, 15°3, aud duly re corded and at the written request of the credi- tors secured thereby, offer for sale at suction, In front of the ; » the Sth day of Ma P wit; All of lot of ground | in the city of Washington, in own nd Kn designat-d numbered eleven (11), of original Lot No. 6, (subcivieion of Lyors and Normile), in square §. 46. as set forth in said decd, with the itnprovements of the purchaser. le are not complied with within Tustes reserves t from the day of sale, the rh to resell the said property at tho risk and cost of tbe defaulting purchaser by giving three (3) days notice Ubrough the Evening a ASBUBY LLOYD, Trastes, DUNOANSON BROS., Aucts. PUBLIC SALE OF FROM SEV to one red FIRST. ware, ‘at o'ctoct THOMAS & Bo. . 5 houid the da: westormy the sele will ome off the next clear 7 ud ’ apts” ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Aactonecer. BY ax Louisiana ave., 21 door east of /th street Me ee oe re od of BICK ste ELLING it * TH P TWEEN M AND N'NOBTHWEST, AT PU LIO AUCTION. y On FRIDAY. April 24th, in front of the remises, at 5 o'colck p. m., 1 shall sell lot No 1, in, subdivision of synere Mo. 400) improved by a comfortable two-story Brick Dweiliag House Pad Lot is situated on $:h street, between M and strecis northwest; % fest front, with a depth of shout 94 fest to a 15 foot alley. Terms: $1,800 cash; balance at 6, 12and 13 months, with interest at 7 per cent.,securted by s deed o trust ov the prop-rty. A deporit of $100 when the Broperty ts bid of. Conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser, THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. ap0-d Y LATIMEB & CLEARY, Beal Estate Brokersand Auctioneers, Southwest corner Penns. ua’ street, TA By virtue ot a deod a lay of January, 1878, and duly record! tn Liber No. 708, folio 212, one of the land records for Washington county, ia\the District of a, and by direction of the party sec we shall sell on MONDAY APTS at 6 o'clock, in front of the pre jece or parcel of laud situate «! ity and county, District of Golumbia, end Deing all that part of lot numbered six,(6), sutare numbered five hundred and thirty-two, S82), as the same is dosiguated aud described on the plats aud plan of said city cont within the following je and boutds: Beginning for the same at the athwest corner of said lot and rumning thence ast ninety three (93) feet three and one-half (4%) inches to the rear line thereof; thence north twenty- five (25) feet five (5) inches; thence west pinety thre (93) feet throe ani oa 4 ) taches, and therce south twents-five (25) feet five (5) inches to the place of beginning, together with ‘the tmprove ments, consisting of « four-story brick house con taining about 18 rooms, with all the modern im. provemen:s. orms of sale sre $5,500 in cash; the balance ir » two and three years. and secured by a deed of trust on the th notes bearing interest at the rate of 10 per cont. per annum. All'conveyane ing s»d transfer at purchaser's com. A am: red thereby, iN, May posit of ) wili be requ.red Pewne'e : Ty. is Strack FLORIAN HITZ; Trustors LATIMER & CLeary, (Rep. Auctionse?s. WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, 1001 northwest corner 10th and D sts. X TENSIVE SAL TURE, T vELL- BOTEL STREE TH W EST), “PEBRY 7 NOMB: THI BOOMS 'IN ALL O. BNITUBE. MONDAY and TUESDAY commenciag the fullowiug-described Far ame in part— “ are, upholstered in Haircloth; Mattresses; }) Bureaus, Washetaad Dining-room Tables and Chait Hall Ollcloths and Stair Oarpets; Window Shades; Painted Bedroom Furnitare; Blaukets, Spreade, Sheeting, Pillow snd Bolster ioqre in and other Carpets; China, Glass and Crockery «are; ‘atlor, Bedroom and other Stoves; Kitchen Utensils, &c , and many other articles unnecessary to enumerate. Ais>, : On MONDAY, April 27. ‘at ¥ o'clock p. m.. we sell at the Stable adjoining— Three fine Family Horses; ‘Kaway Carriage; ez Bi ies; 0 Spring Wagons; ‘Two Oarts and ‘ness, Buggy Harness; One fine Miich eg i. Bar and Fixtures; one Lager Beer Chest, in foe order; one Ice Cheat. ‘This sare offers unusval inducements to bozse- pom gee on the trade generally, as it is peremp- errerma cash, “grit “GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. REEN & WILLIA! Al Bt ‘ie. Loci, worthweet corner ioth ana ta, ‘BUSTEBS SALE 0: TELOPS ET ATA ia 725. in 6, 12, tea . T, WORMLBY & “i cchioneers aod Beal Beate Brokers, 191 1% Peonayivania avenue, Sgt RE cd "By virtue ta soupmea to Daniel L. Ba- Orient owe sri: Lote pambered end 5, m WW. Metcalf © ay, of east fers, dentribed ae feet from fects thence west ¢ feet, thence north fen iach, is one Baers eat, Southeast corner of 17th Stryet cust and south & street, theoce runaing north 1 inch, thence Sree. ee Sieea eer Beaeage es doers batt 2 : N I ee eiipeaiy. | | | RT EAST, BETWEEN te | | and the crusader ment of the army. correct the date of the commission of officers of thearmy. Referred to the ( tee on Miltary Affairs The Senate then, on motion of Mr. Conk- ling, went into executive session, and then ad- journed. HOUSE—After our report closed, the House being in Committee of the Whole on the legisia- tive appropriation bili— An amendment in relation to the pay of ganges being under consideration, Mr. Sypher, of Lovistana, toek occasion to il the distil lers of Kentucky and Onio, charging that ing their home market affected by Dio | they had secured officer to go to New soldiers. closed up th might ha: market. Mr. Ward (Ill) moved an amendment ing the pay of guagers to #7 per day. Ad ‘ending further action, Mr. Eldredge moved the committee rise, avd po quorum vot ing, the roll was directed to be called. he roll call showed 1/1 members, not « quorum. present, and the committee rose and reported the fact to the House, when On motion, of Mr. Garfield, the House, at 5.39 P- m. adjourned. find - distiller e the benefit of the New Orleans Lorety DgaTH or a StTRANGR OLp Maw — An old man, who called himself David Easton, sbout seventy years old, bas been living by hitorelf ina small shanty, about ten fest lon by six wide, which was erected for him througk the kindness of some of the members of the Rotice force of the fourth precinct, on a lot on rabam avenue. His absence from his usual haunts since Friaay aroused the attention of the residents of the vicinit: Officer Lennon, and he, aft broke open the found the body of the old man stretched on a tort of a cot in one corner of the room, with the face and hands slightly eaten by rats. Al- though the room was in great confusion it seemed clear that he died a natural death. Both the door and window was fastened on the inside, and there were no indications of vio- lence. Besides the cot, an old stove, and a small bench, there was an indescribable collec- tion of old Jank in the wretched apartment. Nothing definite is known about the deceased, notwithstanding the length of time he has beea living in the same place. He was well ed) cated, it is said, and his manner indicated cul- ture and refinement. Hes believed to ha been a tutor atone time. During the time be occupied the shanty in Grabam avenue he was supported by the charity of the congregation of St. Mary's Episcopal Charch, and the church bas taken charge of the remains.—. I. Time 20th. Aeatnst Dows.—Our 500,000 dogs furnish one of the most important economic consideratious how affecting the state. 1a the first place, they militate against the mutton crop Snuesily to the extent Of at least £5,000,000; secondly, they cost aD average of twenty-five cents a week each—$¢ -300,000—enough to ruvall our commoa schools and have a large stealable surpiu third)y, they slay annually, through hydropho Dia, at least 120 persons, which at $5,009 eac (the average price paid by railroads for the very poorest grade of brakes- men) awounts to a further sum of $600,000. Here is a direct expenditure of nearly seven and three-quarter millions for dogs, not to mention the fines, costs, and more remote and sentimental fights and conse aent severance of friendships between the owners of the com! ive curs. Add to this the annual expenditara im the city for old boots, chamber crockery, paper weights, bootjacks and such other arti- cles as may be most readily utilized of meou- light nights, and it will occur to the most prej diced friend of the dog that he i# an anim wherein retrenchment could be practiced to advantage in these economical days. Capita’ ized, out dogs represent a waste of 850,000,000, and invested at compound interest, one year of their ag, egate worthlessness, would pay of the bee national debt before 180 A GIRL THaT Bers To W: phn Fish- back, proprietor of the Indianapolis Seutine!, ered $100 with a young lady je couldn't hold her tongae’ The young lady very unexpectedly “ took bim “and unless she speake within the next two it is now 4 0’clock p. m.,) Mr. Fishback e the $100 to pay. Daring bas escorted her to the opera, bae done his best ery her to speak, aud hired otber members of family to * trap” ber, et che bas re-isted all their efforts. On Thurs- y last the journalist offered to compromixs the matter, and give her 850, but the propo- sition was scorntully rejected.—Cincinn. Ga- rette. O7-A Co} aitt ((ia.) minister having becoms father the thirty-second time, & lvcal paper suggests that the boy be named ‘Call Quit.” 87 Edith Wilson, the “child mother,” eleven years of age, of (tego, has lost her baby, weeks one day old. S7 The Ohio senaie has deteated making & new division of the tricts, and the democratic party is thus reliev- ed of the odium of a very bad gerrymandering scheme. S87 Think of the mermaids fair, at the bottom of the deep biue sea, waltzing around in the latest spring styles, selected from the cargo of Parisian finery in the hold of the lost steamer europe! Sah maly ace reapectfelly request ot tbe family are a - to attend bis funeral, om the: ihiast,, from! his late residence, No. 1¢ i Zist. in Prince George's couaty, Mé., Mrs. MALY BROWN, formerly of Alexan- ‘county, Va., care “‘Funeral co-moriew, 454, st il o'clock, from ber jonee. ETEVENS. At his residence, 625 H strest north- east. at Gr o'clock this ( Wedaceds)) moruing, 224 instant, O. 8. Vi Funeral at 5 p.m. Fridey. F riends are invited to atiend TILGHMAS. At the residence of ber son-i lew, James F. Siaier, south wort corner ‘of a which bore with Ob: BEtra TILGDM AN, ia Friends end relatives of the fully invited to atteud the funeral from St. Rick's Church, on Tharsday ,33d of April, at 2 > m. [EBREY. At 3 o'clock Wednesday, 24 inst Myo DUIDGRT TIRRABY, is the Slat year of bad UNDERTAKERS &e. Cabinet Maker and Undertaker: bend T19Do UA DE AnD FURHITORS OF 415

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