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FURNISHING GOODS. LADIES’ UNDERCLOTHING. | LOCKWOOD, BUFTY & TAYLOR'S, 623 PENNSYLV4NIA AVENUE, Hiave prepared for the Spring Business the largest en Ser eeh eaveraaenh of Lamieer Cntessien ‘ng ever offered in this market, comprising as fol- lows: ‘SB styles DRESSING SACQU ES, at 81 50, S74, 84.06, $2.75, §3.25, suze: 73. 27 styles NIGHT DEESSEH, at @1.7: O23575, S860, 82.73, B2.5T%. 00 3.87 Se, a My 6.37%, $7.78, SS, O11.3: 26 styles WALKING SKIETS, at 88 cents, 91.35 21.38, $1.5 = 73, i 92. E 2.53, . 7.88. stylesSHORT SKIRTS, at 70 cents, $1.10, $1.15, $1.35, $1.56, 2.35. 9 styles TRAIN SKI aa 7 4.37, 89 60, styles CHEMISE at SS cents, @ $1.37, $1.62, $1.57, $3.26, 83.60, $3.75 14 styles DRAWERS, at 73 cents, SS cents 3,291.15, 91.37.91 50, 91.60,81.55 $2.60, 3 92.13, 82.73. 88.15, $2.38 © styles CORSET COVERS, at 63 conts, $1.20, $1.65, $1.50, 1-58, $2.35, 84.90 $3.58. 7 styles APRONS, at 25 cents, 50 cents, 63 cents, 73 cents, 5S cents, $1.13, 81.26, Infants’ Goods. LoRe ESSES, OCHBISTENING ROBES, SKIRTs, PIQUB OLOAKS, MERINO CLOAKS, WOOL BHIBTS, BASKETS, &c.,&0, Children’s Goods. WHITE PIQUE DRESSES and SACQUES, FLANNEL sod CLOTH SAOCQUBS, in great variety. Ladiew Cashmere Jackets A the following prices: $12, @14.7: S17.33, B1S75, $20.75, 921.90, €33.00, 947. Water-Preoof Cloaks. gis, A large assortment, in English and American s s 816.37, o22, "925, 930, 933. 3, oi 79, — Ladies’ Dresses. ss POPLIN DBESSES, st s bargain, BLACK ALPACA DBEScES, $13 12, 818.75, $16.87, g24. BLack ae DBUESES, at S115, $122.50, SWISS DRESSES, ( Polonaise and Skirt,) at $12, $16, $25, $35.50, g10, 360, at CKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR, marStr 623 SYLVANIA AV. BANKERS. EL ™3- TIMOREY & CO., OTE STOCK SROKERS ou es anet and re Gold, Government Bonds, Stocks eral Improvement taxes paid at » Bay scconnts cashed in advance. A limited amount of Morthera Pacitie Bailroad Bonds wanted. feb16-Sem_ mate, ae — Cag ViNGS B G = Br ergot: P as Joux rz Pree | i B.P — N* eA) BANK OF THS Saige 3 ated pepcat hs ane Collec oo of the jeans one stieation. gi cise afd bic. Sua Ee: Fond. ee zireavey dopua™ Ai bs Bemeav or Coxsta Washington a Sealed Proposals te farnisn Finber terials for the Navy for the fiscal year oudi Oe, le75, will be tecelved at tots o'clock m. of THURSDAY, May time the bids will be opencd. The Ty preven: confusion, and Facilitate the openink of he be parties budding for supplies at several yards se thetr bids tn separate envelopes for each ward, indorsed with the name of the yard foi which the bad 13 made. jnles for such classes as parties deal in and intend to Did for, togeehor with faattactioas to bidders, giving the forms of preposal, of guaran: of cate b printed FeeeDMaNs SAVINGS AND rRUST | COMPANY BANKING Hi Usk, 1607 PENNSYLVANIA AVERUR, (Opposite 0 =‘ Treasnry.) ALL PROFITS ‘Fest, act exoved!: INTRERST on womia. petate Barostzoms, ‘as Inte. er cent. per annum: a Doutan and BR. 5Qi 1446 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, Orrosrrz WitLaRn’s Horas WASHINGTON, D. 0 cent. fe pad oo davestis. Pay Pay of oticer ts tbe Army seabed tm advance, HEAL ESTATE AND GENERAL BROKER, | No. 1425 Penxsvivania Avenve, Nez: Door to McKnight’s Furniture Store, ‘To parties wishing to purchase or seil real estate bonds or District securities, Call. ‘Special attention given to the vay improv. ment, orn ‘and judiciously mvested. Tho; ot i i careful tion to business to merit fr share, : sim W. H SLATER, Late Collector. jun BOYLE. FRANK BARNUM JUAN BOxLE & cO., BSAL ESTATE AND NOTE BR en Pe eeormiper J porEL. fag Bia Pi Pincers and 16) Oats one block 24 Union Sani et quiet AAS of neg ieee ges Bids or offers will from parsies toho ave bona Ade dealers tn, or manufacturers af the articles they offer to furnish. Toe guarantors mast be certified by the Collector of Iuternal for the district in which they. ‘The contract wilt be awarded. to ths person who makes the lowest bid ana gives the guarautes re- oe La law, the fone department, however, re- ‘be rij Teject the lowest bid, or any whieh ‘may jocen exorbitant. Under the provisions af the second section of the act approved March 3, 1363, the offer of any person who, as principal or surety, has been a defaulter tn any previous comiract with the Navy Department wwill mot be recetved. Sureties in the fall amount will be required ti sign the contract, and their responsibility must Be certified to the satisfaction of the Navy Dep A tional security twenty cont tam will De withheld from — amount of the fils until the con- —s shall have been com; bty ‘and ‘am of the amount of cack Bit, triplicate by, the Comma yards, Paymaster of the designated in t contracts or7if mons iso Paymaster of the station nearest where the goods are delivered, withta ten ate the garrant for the same aball have the Secretary of the Treas The closes of this Bareaa are numbered and ad ignated ‘as follows: Ne. 1, White Oak Logs; No. 18, White Pino Plank, Bo ‘ia Wai ping ;N bat Mavosay! i. No, 2, Oyp F; Ho, 23. Black | prnce; No-34, White Oak Heading: 25. Ligh: No. 8d Wrought I irom Toad aud square, .Wronghe Iron, flat; No. fre No. 35, Steel; No. 37, Iroa_ Spik: ron Wrought Naili; No 3, 1rou Out Natt Lead, pipe, shiet; No. 43. Zi 34 Iron Iron, Sy Tote ag No wthracite Oo Goal; fo as ‘Bituminous Goal; No 09. Wi The fe Dent ing are the classes, uy the numbers, required at the respective uavy yard.: TSMOUTH. 39. 42,43, 44, 43, 14,65, 71, 73, £5, 3 POR’ Fos. 13, 15, hg tap af 9. 50, 51,52, 53, 54, 56, £3, 09, 60, 63, Pog de Bos. , 63, 69,71, a ieat Pt NEW YoRK pa My ts Es 63, 59, 60, 64, PHILADELPHIA. ong 142, 43, 53, 54, 56, 69, 60, 88. Bea. 13, 15,16. 18, 35, 33, 39, 43, 43, 49. 59, 51, 53, 4, 86. 58, £4, 6, 63,63 69, 70, 71, 72,73, 74,75, 77, 85, 85, 57, 86. WASHINGTO 35, 7. 42, 43, 48. 49, 60, 53, 4, 56, 57, 58, 71, 73, 7, 88, 3a. ORFOLE. Nes. 113,16. 18. 22,25 $2) 35, is. 37, 90 43, Bo, Sl, 83, 84, B6, OF'85, Bu, 8071S a, MARE ISLAND. Bos. 32, $5, 48, 44.45, 49 £0, 51 53, 4, 58,5 | 63, 65, 69,71, 73, 77, 78, 86, 87. $9 73, 43, 44, 178,35, 58,69, ‘api. 5 = OOMPANIES, INSUKANC! pence “OF ooLumsta. 00,000. street, betwoon Jath and orth west. DIBECTUERS:—Waiter 8, Willan 7 oe ee vice ge Bons me willtam a ‘nt Galt Hasson Willis FM wit Dy af a » B. MAURY, Treas y= 18 THE BBASON FOB FIRES. GUARD AGAINST THEM BY IN8URI PBOPEBTY (BEAL AND PELSOMALD = with THE CORCORAN FIRE INSURANCE Co. OF THE DISTRIOT OF COLUMBIA. BPE BB Mocecnccsccscecenenceescte ssneens $100,000 Ofice, 1429 Pennsylvania avent OHN T- LEN J.T. DYER, Suerctary, Hn, Prestens — 3. F- BERS. Secretory. penta TS" se0rraBle Live ASSURANCE The business of this Comp LA Bag fe oTtagenra.g ta Smee arene OuxEnaL AGENT, may33-ly 603 and 009 7th street. KID GLOVE DEPOT! iz KID GLOVES FOR LADIES! KID GLOVES FOR GENTS! KID GLOVES FOR MISSES 1-BUTTO! 2BUTTON GLOVES! SEEN GENUINE JOUVIN’S! GENUINE ALBEXANDER'S! az ' CHAS. BAUM'S EID GLOVE DEPO 405 SEVENTH STREET. Gonsert ra | conser} oer FRENCH CORSETS! « BERMAN CORSETS! 4LL STYLES OF CORSETS I On band and made to order at CHAS. BAUMS | Seep Skirt and Corset Factory jeat-tr 3 SEVENTH STREET CuTRaracmrers: |! ‘ ‘ual ot F, Louten 200. ee Nozce Second-hand ‘eim@ DEPOT, 4. Grae aLeag per mem, og ‘apl0 law&de (Georgetown ae & OLEARY. BY "atctonsers asd cornet oes Ba arenue and nd lath st., EXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD FUBNITURE AT On THUBSDAY MORNING, April 30th, tenet re, < Yolock, we shall sell, at the resi: dec, corny me housek cepiog, No, and 9:h streeis, the Bot follow! Furnitar. __ Nae wie ae LEARY, Lacts. ¥ WM. L. yalE & 09., -w Marble Baiting, No. 900 and guar, ‘eunsy!vania ‘aveuNe, cor. ‘%h st. IBE 8’ K of F OhOORRI ES. LIQUOBS, ENT! eno Roc 12 wa: PAUR F GOSS. Hauy TOR ACGADDIS, TH AND pee ae, Obs BuBraRSd WEDNESDAY MOBNING, April 29 We commnencins st 19 o'clock. we witl tire st Groceries, Liquors, oa, Ones contatscd Ta — streets southeast, ‘corner of ith and Platform and Oounter Scal ‘Wooden and Willow Ware. ALS Pair of elegant Brown Males, sound, well known inuhe city, + Br, Grocery Wagoas and Harness, call special attention of buyers to the above selevan the sale is peremptory to close busingss and nership, A. GADDIS, Jz., & 00. “perms cash. _8F3 WM. L. WALL & CU , Ancts. HOANSON 2a Anctt; B* ‘DU Sth and'D streets lonsers, streots northwest, LARGE FURST EX raat ok OF pousn. HULD ¥ STING OF 18y THIET Y MINE ROOMS Sn Houses 0 and 1002, CORNER of 10ra and NORTH WEST, . awake Qu WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, Apri 10 bi 29 and 30, commencing cach morniag’at houres "10 002 E street northwest, M Wi o'clock, God au ei, the entire contents in ‘consistin, sneeee, Dome forts, Spreads. ts Ohsirs, Washstands. 5 Bedateads, Wardrobes. 25 Bureaus ‘Patton, Pilctoths. 25 Stoves, Hall St Ingrain Oarpets, of paztige desiring to ofiood abl well kupt, fered t> buyers DUNCANSON BBS. Ancts. BS GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anctroncers, - 1001 northwest corner 10th and D RX Meg tt! S4LE tTUk » THE zi furpiah, as the furniture is all ¢ presents « chance seldom o war or Hi ¥ Housenon BAKYED FUENIT' ‘On MONDAY 5 nt TUESDAY, April 87th = ‘25h, 1874, commenci it 10 o'clock a, mi... we shail sell the following-described Far: niture. Wename in part— Parlor Furniture, upholstered i in Haircloth; Bedsteads and Mattresse Painted Bedrucia Furtitare; Blankets, Spreads, Sheeticg, Pillow and Bolster 88; dearain and other Carpets; China, Glass and Crockery ware; room and other Stoves: Kiichen Utensils, &c , and mau) other articles necessary to enumerate. La), On MONDAY. April’: ‘a7 shall gell at the Btable adyol T) ree fine Family Horses, On. Rock: it 2 o'clock p. m., we 88, Baggy Harness; One fine Milch Cow. Anso Bar and Fixtures; one Lager Beer Chest, in fine order; one Ice Ob it. his sale coffers unusual inducements to hovse- on 8 and — trade generally, as it is peremp- tory. Terms cash abit ““GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, Y LATIMER & OLEARY, Bea! Estate Brok ‘ersand | nngreny Tey Southwest corner ny sh street, Btar Office ice Building. en LOUISTANA TBI NORTHWEST, T UOTION, dated the 25:h ” of Januery, es “sed $4 = Tecorde| in No. 708, fall 0 212, one of the land recotds oe noeen an gion Cte ia! the preted in rection party secured thereby, wo ‘shall scl! on MONDAY A®TEENOON, May the 14th, 1874, at 6 o'clock, in front of the pti certain piece or parcel of land situate a: snd belng io said ers and Cy are District of Oolumbia, ont ‘Ail tuat part o numbered six, (6), weunbered five handred and Tehicy tab a thet sane is designated ribed on the in of said city cor ine, ‘within Faye dd inetes and buuods: ‘Beate ing for the same at the southwest corner of said end rumning cust ninety three (28) feet th inches to t line thereof; thence north twenty- five (25) fest five five (8) inch hones west niaety- th ee (98) feet three and oe-half (3%) inchs, and thencé south twenty-five (25) feet five (5) inches to the of begini ther with the improve- ments, consisting four-story brick house con- taining about 18 rooms, with all the modern im- provements. Terms of sale are 5,580 in cash; the balauce in po pg = and devnid years, and secured with notes bearing ‘aterest at the rate of ie p U per cent. per anim. All vaveyanc: ing and transfer archaser’s cost. A deposit of $20 will be required whom the propérty is struck om, ap20-dds (Bep. ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucti: BY Re oen. Torthweet corner 10 aad D sta, VERY Toey eee , DESIBA a TUTE now! B TRIMMINGS ret water. oceosary spor ett ee ‘and "beautiful rirten. he tt the sa adv. now for LEAVE YOUR ORDERS AT BEEN 'S, 422 9th Street Northwest, GHIBT PATTERNS OUT TO ORDER. jen?-4m BaP eenes even Sveues, two dooce chat of 7th st, 2 2 SLED U EET aoe rs | ‘will bs open for inspection on THOS. DOWLING, Anct. THOMAS ——— Anctioneer, Crier dvors east of 7th stroat, F Yaucanie REAL ES- IKFAX 2 ¥. V. ned, as trustee, Toilette for ion. in front of the prem! on MONDAY, the 27th day of. ‘Aon, all thet part ofthe tract of land | Fairfax county, Btateof V. ba “Balouas” bounded as follows: Beg! corner Henry land aad derni auct inning at a stune this land, om the Job south side of the Falle Bridge, tarapike, raat Thence north 70% degrees, west 29 poles aud Telinks 4 poles; t degrees, lite pales to @ stone planted at thé corner Of this lot and George F. SP Watters 'e pro- hence acroee south 34% dagrees, east 15 poles one; thence Tanning south 66.1 9de- the outline of the whole tract aud and Jounson's Soper) rapning with Johnson's line north 17 d 38 poles to the og of beginning, contatni: ng ten acies, more or This oper js improved by a — hotel and outbuildings, and is situated at angler. Te sale: Span ae id in cash; balance non ents, at in three eq! ieee m “a it! terest, poopert d, gan to be paid at thine of sal 12, and 18’ months, 1d. tt ae of salerare not complied with within ee of Pret ne terms Of days a! ot worse the trustee reserves the ri to resell the propert; ve days’ notice. at Flak and cont we ted oo purchaser, ‘con veyan cost of Pe ‘CARSIN. Trnstes, _mard thotdts THOS. DOWLING, Aver, i. Y & 00. 44 Gcuisucets and Beal eine Brokers, 1011s Pennsylvania avenue, TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUADLE PROP: EBTY NEAi BWER OF SEV ENTERTH 3 SOUTHEAST. Rt heer 1871, and inf ber 63 folios, of the land records. of the 6, at 6 o'olcc! estate in the vale . 0. tot: au eta | 4ani 5, in etoalf ded subdivision of east part cf eamare ten havdred and aa five (1085); jot 4, described as follows: Bogian! Ties feet from the southeast corner of 17th strect gireet, om said south street, and Tenia ext, thence west 4 feet, thence north 13 “thence east Lot 6: Beginning st southeast corner of Ith street east and south A street, thezce running north 138 feet 1 inch, thence went feet, thence south 123 feet 1 inch, thence ast 20 feet to the beginning oma 260, with interest at 10 por cont. from 5, 1378, to day of gale. and expenses of sale in ‘balance ing and 13'monthe/te be secured. be deed ‘of trust on the pro} ty A deposit of 350 will be required on t ay a Ht conveyanc- ing at cost of purchaser. 3 of sale are not con plied with in five days the trasiee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, afver five dass’ advertise- went in some one of the newspapers published in ‘it in me cy OW Shrck way. Surviving Trastoo _aptd WORMLEY « 00 WABNEI B. | BY Pont Kstate Broker and Anetioneer, Federal Building, Qorner 7th and ¥ ata, northwest TEU STEERS’ SALEOF ‘VALUABLE IMPROV ‘D WW PERTY ON zBS SOUTHEAST OURN THLMTEEN TH AND & STBEETS NOKTA- bar ren REAR PENNOYLVANIA AVENUE, pei sistas el a deed of trast dated July 25. #73, duly recorded in Liber ene of the land records fi county, in t rict of Columbi pin the District of Ovlumb: he ‘auction, ip front of the premises Y, April 29, 1574, at 5 o'clock p m.,the described real ‘estate, situate i the ‘clty pgton, Disivict of Oolumbis, to wit: Ail aia pieces oF parcels, of ground kuown ribed as lots numbered six (6) and seven (7) Insquare numbered two hundred: ad ninety-oue, (201,) containing in all ten thousand and ninety-oa6 are feet, more or lee, Dried with the mente, cSusisting of three (3) three-story tic brick housea with back buildings, front- irg on Ish street, between Ponnayivania ‘avenue E street; and «two-story brick bouse with two tencmonts frontic gon E street, between 12th and 13th streets northwest. pkoperty.0 centrally located, should eom- mand the attention of parties wishing to. make a table investment. Is is well saited for business ands or a botel. Terms, as prescribed by the deed of trust: One- ixth of the purchase mopey in cash, aud the bal- ‘St six, twelve, eigh'een, and twenty-four outbs, for which installments the purchaser, shall give his promissory notes bearing luterest at the rate of ten per centum p-r annum from tbe day of sale. by a deed of trust estiefactory. te she told o ‘of ssid jotes on the I remains it of five hundred (Seo) etoibar rg big a ofthe purchaser at the time of sals ood conveyancing at the purchaser's cost. It terms of eale are not complied with iu ten days from day of sale, the trusices reserve the right to regell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after one week's advertisement im some ore OF More newspapers published in Washington PO. Siete STICKNEY GKOuGE H. PLANT, { Trustees, IF, OOLDWELL, Yaloaman. apl8-m w.f.dde B* pono BROS., Auctioneers, Coruer 9th and D streets northwest. TRUSTEES GALE OF A NEW FRAME HOUSE D LOT 0! TREET EAST, DETWSEN AND L STHELTS NORTH By virtue * a deed of trast to the subscriber, bearing date December 24th, 1873, aud duly re- ‘corded and at th ritten request tors secured thoreb a suction, in front o: se tiie Seb day" of Mays sre at 3 o-clock, following real estate, to wit 1 of lot br aound situated and bing in the city of Washiogton, in Cs District of Ov embia, and known and designated t numbered eleven (11), of CH i as fo (subdivision of Lyons and Normile), in square Bo" }. as set forth insaid deed, with | the improvenmenta thereon, consisting of « new frame ‘bird cash, the Tesi tn in 6,12 and 18 he purchaser ef reserves property at the risk sud covt of the chtayatnor by et giving three (3) days notice through the Brening Pet u RY LLOYD. Trustee, apii-eotds _ DUNOANSON BROS., Aucts. B* THOMAS DOWLING, Auction: 641 Louisiana avent Ts. jeed oF “By virtue of trast, dsted August 19h Bia and recorded In Eber Bt, tout 219, &0.. of records of Washingtor ty, Dis- trict of Galumbis, an the ote secured th itr 4; at O. Ea: on, the, premises, on TURSD 11 all those pieces oF of in theOity af : bia, Euown ax totes Allen’s' subdivision of a of the east of square bumber ¥ Bach for improved bya —— Sine tworstory brick dwelling house. Each ‘saleon each house: 91,000, with tom cont. interest, from Augast 19h, 18/3, together with the the proportional expenses of thie wale in cash; bal- ance in 6 and 12 months, secured by motes interest and deed of trast on ing at purchaser's cost. not com, tees reserve the rie} Con termsof sale are e right the property at the sera Oe DODGE ve { trawens purcha- a123-d ae aes Auct, :| BY THOMAS DOWLIN: AF, Anctienene:, ateaias TRUSTEER’S ALB QF, Lo LOTS IN SQUARE pees f i i z 2 <8 Fg iz Road | VERY» PrSPAREs ., RICE oeeeet ne TWEEN Me AND N ‘SOTHWEST: AT POU. Li0 avortO) FRIDAY, Apri! 24th, in, front, of the remioeaset 8 $ is shall ell tot No, divielon of sganre ‘Mo. a0 in we is two-story’ Brick D pereittug fase, jis Lot i situated on 8.h street, between M a: ayaa Bi . front, witha dopta of T ance at 612 Igand 18 months with i @ deed of Trust on fhe prop. — A deposit of | gm whea the property is Did cf. "Gouves aucing at the com of te rehaser, aps-d THOMAS DOWLING, Acct. THIS EVENING. GREEN & WILwIAMS, Auctioncers. BY cgay 01, northwest corner loth and D sta, SALE OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS AT AUCTION. Still continues and will continue from di aptil the entire stock is disposed of. The to berold in lots tes wult pur re for cag, Bales will commence dail: le GREEN & WILLIAMS. Aww ay3- TO-MORROW. to day hole ct ANI RENS’ CABKIAGES, i Fa ‘BMING IMPLEMENTS ‘xe On SATUBDAY MORNIN 1874, in —S of mencing at 16 o'cl: collection of the foll inut Parlor buites Wainut Marble-top Chamber Betas larble-to| M: Parmtea Cottage Sots, the trade to the sale uperior article, and of the Liquors, as they are must be sold, Ti rms cash, sy23-d [Rep] LATIMER & CLEARY, Ancts. B* THOMAS powLiga, Auctioneor. 1 Louisiana avenue. On THURSDAY MORNING, April 234 at Wo'eleck. I will sell at my suction room, 641 Louisiana avenue, a large collection of New and Second-hand ‘Furniture, “rockery- »Glassware, &c., &c. Also, one Globe and one Japanese Extension Chair, Terms cash, & ny a Wogons and Wheelbarrows. “suey DOWLING, Anct, = IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE RAIS THE Bbove sale PONED until SATUBDAY MOENING, sare how Bpz3-2 THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer ¥ LATIMER & CLEARr. Real ‘ate Brokers, 5 oa ‘Lith street, 150 BOXES wuuraes SOAP AT AUOTION. Un SATURDAY MOBNING, April 2dth, 1874, commencing at 12 o'clock in front of our anction roome, we shall 2: for whom it may concern, 15) foxes Washing rerius cash.” ee EATIMER & CLEARY, apis Auctioneers, YJ.T oaaaae &CO., Auctioncers and Keal Botate Brokers, olls As Pennsylvania avenge, TEpeTEES SALE OF LOT SITUATED ON KY BETWEEN ¥p Aap 3D AND F aND $ WThERTS NOKTHW By virtue of a deed fr (i to Daniel L. EB ton and myself, dated May 11, 187i, duly record- ed in Liber No. 642, folio $70, one’ of the Land Becords of the District of Columbis, and at the re- quest of the bene: ficlary, +I will sell in. fret of the on, on SAT! ¥. Bietlsee, at public aact April 1874, at 5 o'clock p. m., the Palouine descr) ral oeue situate in the city of Washington, Dis- trict «f Oolumbia, to wit: All that certain piece or cclof ground being known and describsd as be- bg part of lot muabsred three (3) iu the recorded subatvision of square numbered five hundred acd ity Aix (686), beginning for the same at the north- western corner of saia lot, aud thence ranning east slorg the line of a public alley twelve (12) feet; thence south ferty-six (46) feet; thence west tw: lve ot feet, iAnd thence north forty six (48) feet to the place of ‘Terme: Two hundred and fifty dollars, with inter- Cat at ten (10) per centum from May 12/1872, to day sale, and expenses of sale in cash, aud the bal- fooe th atx 0) ant twolee (a2) months, for which the notes of the purchaser, bearing interest from the day of anle and secured by a deed of trust on - ep. A deposit = pense of the pur- sale are pot complied with ee reserves the right to Property atthe risk and cost of defauiting ry Af the terms o! in seven (7) dave, the trust resell the purchaser after five (5) ears’ ‘Adver.isement in some one or eee news) ished, Washi city sD. 0. *BEORGE W StiCKNaty fuErsto, 3 apé-etuthads J.T. WORMLEY & D?., Aucta. chaser. EEN @ WILLIA: A B® Gerite' (Oo, norihwest oorner Mth and a TRUSTEES 8aLE 2 JALUABLE IxPRove PROPXBTY —L, BI AT AU A SIOBY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE. By virtae of adeed of trast, dated Se, 12th, 1871, aud recorded in Liber 657, &c., of the land rec fons District of Columbia, and of the note secured there! “A auction, on the premises, 01 mber s Liber gue 3s, ‘ashingt-n Oounty, mone n0 holaer e will soll ot SATUB! A. DSB spl4 cuEen & WILLIAMS, Auci’ ¥ el asset & OLEARY, Southeoet P t —_ Bod Lita’ street corner Pennsylvania eve. . E OHANCE FOR Ai Mott LOABLE IMPROVED TY SOUTHWEST OOBNER OF hea STREETS NORTHWEST. iG BLN AT PUBLIC. auo- Gc: TUESDAY AFTERNOON, April 28:n, 1874, at 6 o'clock, in front of the’ remises, We bail aluadl sell the above highly vi le ree ee improved by two well <n foar Som ‘pressed Lt = houres, containing abo with all the modern improvements. “rhe, x will be sold as aches’ and consi te! “4 —— fiers’ e grand chance fore proatal vest ment. Parties to examine will be waited upon by the eccupant. ‘Terms: One-third cash; the residue in four payments at 6,12. 18 and nd 14 months, aud secu trust with notes interest at 8 per 8500 will be re- All convey- AUCTION SALES. Bt ¥™ b.wary 800 Louisiana avenue, between %b Sat eee PROVE PRiVal OOK, BUGGTES, | mane By ata ss ai 23t, Baa oreerine ra al will soil, ot ber of mare 008 fe jh; sound et “ <a traveler, avers OvelBay Mater bs 36 bende big; comet end gnatie tn A number of foe Young ereer; fe fall description: One's ameatenee, eral Oue tatecelon top Family On Oarringe, city built; in One benting cone aT Lever. are note, mn 5 joe sans other Btoves, e. Partits ia want of the above-named articles will do well to attend the sa Terma c ‘Now Marbis uilding Nos. 900 and 902 Pennsy’ ania s are., cor. 9th at TBUSTEE'S SALE OF Y: paugasee LOTS IN SQUARE WN. « By virtue of a deed of fowee dated 1888, and recorded ta Liber T. 200, one of the land records of Colom od by direction of th red T will offer at public wuctions on the prem- DAY, the BOch day of April, st the be ur ot five o'clock fu the afteras an audivided balf interest in o1 on, riginal lots number 19, 2) and 21, in sqaare number gs tn the city of Wasbiagton, Dis. t of Oolamb: “Forme of sale: One-third cash; the resitas of the Rivine his mote, Poacing 2 mow 1 - e ee tee cont. taterost. fro! See fay hy en phe eo fet a ce > avcipg at the Pon emens hg cost, A sit of @25 Tequired from each To JACKSON, Trustes. WALL & 00., aucts. ap? lot w. S7-THS ABOVE 8A! 1S POSTPONED, IN copsequence of the rain, = aa THURSDAY, April ee eee in a ee AOKSON, Trustee. eptid W.L WALL & 0). PONED, DaY, Ap Real Estate Broker and Auctioneer, No. O11 7th strest, opposite U. 8. Post Omos, SALE OF A VALUABLE | POrLDInG. eet oe THE NORTH SIDE OF M TWEEN Gta AND Tre stag Q2yY LATimes & 01; i; Caio Tite ty leave, aud ine fy rapidly ia value. ‘Terme: One-third cash; the residue in three oy aul syBeuts at 6, 12.and 18 months, and secared by « TAP ottrust, with gorse bearing interest, Oonvey sncing at purchaser's cost. $100 town at tims of anle. Inmodistely efter the sale of the lot; the Brick iF t LATimes «1 L taay, Ancts B* ¥ LATIMER 3 & CLEA FI. Bro sth io een ‘Penge ilanie venus | = iit a. —s Biar Ofiee Bullging VALT ABER IE PROVE! P 'Y ON BAST SAR PENN- ay Cyatwa ay ENCE THWEST, BELNG LT AT AUOTIO: AY, 3Och, 19574, at 6 orcloek pm. pia front of the premises, we shall of ground lying and being in the Oity of We ssbington, Aud designated be ground plan or plat th-reof as part of let 6, Sinare Sis, fronting M1 foot ou 14th sitet, wud Faw ning back to the rear of said lot, together with the Privilege of using aud baildiog >ver the a! north side of said fof, withthe improvem ig of @ three-stovy Brick House, containing about W :ooms, with mo ats. As uch street, acd its close enue, certainly makes erme: Geethted cash; balance tpl and? yes secured by deed of trust cn the premixes, with o: bearing interest at (he rate of per cent. per « o yeaa of purchaser. §2w tale rie LATIMER & OLBARY, Avots. Bk LATIMER & CLEARE So ee ‘Btar Office Mice Building. VALUABLE ts VED E E STREET. Be’ NORT! east sev thence south twenty. five (25) tests thence ‘rest sev enty -five (75) féet; thence north twenty -five (25) Toot to the place of b inning, together with the im- a its, 01 ug Of three-story brick rw: Hip, ‘Torme of sale: cent. interest from lath ja cash; aad the sale, aud sect ye of perty sold, will be taken, A deposit Of $100 will be requited at the time cf auie. All con: veyancing at the expense of the porchaser. If the terms of sale are not complied with in seven days, the trustors reserve the right to resell the property at the cost and risk of defaulting parchaser, sfter five days’ advertisement in one oF more news- Papers in the cit of Washiogton Prastese, Fe 1D. ore. LATIMER & CLEARY, Aucts, PURCHASER B FAILED with the terms Fev ale, we sball feitet epee lak and'cont op THURSDAY, April’ the Bch, 1874, sare hour en wat ey OW ARD.? rrasteos, WM. B. wi LATIMER «CLEARY, Ancts ad | Conclusion Yesterday's Proceedings. SENATE.—After our report be ~—4o «tie but he had soememen to te he Loulmana bil wasthen proeceted with, on errimon was entitied to the floor, = whieh jerrimon gave way, need BOUSE.— After our report closea— Messrs. Brown ana Btarkweather, after watok Mr. ony (Pa.) said be found ‘that Mr. Chipman (D. ©.) sald there was no such office as assistant District attorney known to the The secretary was employed b: the Di attorney to sate ate to us ‘States cases, as he would - other attorney, and showed the selection Certainly the District Ctrereey sbould have the ect those who were to aid hi usion to the supervising archi Was not aware be bad recetved an ng. ae he had, be would venture # ad ~= 1 for services re |, mand eervice in ten minutes tha: ‘architects im The right was given tne territories to an hour. supplement the salaries paid by the jovernment, if they saw fit. The i gon he District had voted an addition Col, Magruder, treasarer of the Board of — lic Works, because they though he ved it District wanted ht to do what it ith its own money. ft the Dis- had attempted ay the semblance by the intreduc- tion of bis resolution suspending the legisia- ture. Mr. Randall said he believed that bis reso_ Vation met the approval of the Board of Fab Works. Mr. Chipman said he did not so understand. Mr. Randall.—That is what the papers say. Mr. Chipman moved to strike out the words “or by authority of the District of Columbia.” Rejected. r. Randall's amendment was then Mr. Brown moved to withdraw his strike out the paragraph making appropriations for the officers of the Dusrict government, and it was renewed by wr G. T. Hoar, who sad be could not let these appropriations for this pur- pose go on without bis protest against this an- constitutions! unrepublicau coadition of ot | things in the District of Colombia a tution conferred upon Congress the exclusive exercise of jurisdiction over the ‘Disriot of Co. Jumbia, end if it had the right to delegate that right it bad a right to delegate every ferred upon it by the constitution. as well delegate the power to crz provide for the ee vi the legislation exclusively entrasted to Congress. r. Chipman that this proposition strack at the very root of local self-government. The question of this power of Congress had been very Tully discussed at the time the government was established. He would not now go over the greund, but held that the authorities sanctioned euch @ deputation of power. The appropriation should be made, and if the law was changed it would not be paid out. ‘The motion to strike out was rejected, 5 to TT. Mr. Williams (Ind.) offered an amendwent to | the first paragraph, making appropriations for the War department, and gave notice that it was the first of @ series intended to make the ite ms of this bill conform to the provisions «es bill introduced by him, considered and reported y the Committee on Expenditures of the War ey approved by the Mili Commit- ready to be reported from the Givi ‘Service ittee. Aftet some discussion, that portion of the bill relating to the War departim over, in order to allow th ments pro- posed by Mr. Williams to epated in the Jorm ol & substitute for the whole subject-mat- ter, and be aetated. : At 430 o'clock, in accordance with the order of the Houre, the committee rove. Mr. Tyner, (Ind.,) from the Committee on Appropriations, reported the post office ap; appro- priation bill; which was ordered to be printed. The House then took a recess till 7 39 o'clock. At the evening session, the first amend: —— One proposed Mr. Dannell to redu amount ($125,006) appropriated for official poet age ee to $5,000—was adopted. ition to reduce the veppragriation of 830,600; jor the investigation of frauds in the city of Washington other than the « hcial Gazette,’ ” and adopted. Mr. O’Brien (Md.) moved tostrike out the par- onaph in relation to the bureau of educ tion. uorum voting, the committee rose and, at 10 o'clock, the House adjourned. EABNSHAW. pee is life on the 234 i De a wife of Jobo F 5 in 5 fh ey! frie ~~ are soomemet te etiond the foeeral on afternoon. ch ti = om ber late renidence, 1104 iithstrests 2. Ne asinenn, Prince Te es aie ae ck - f jorth Ceroliua. a“ << aap eet eee iy fully invited, wi ar ee ou the morning of Saturday, the = NOWARD, In th of consumption, os areal eRe syne more, Md , former! rgiuie, # wonthe and Isa r dont who die in the pg il ad JOBMSON, On Friday, morning, the 9i:h tnat., i eB L., wife of the late Le: Jvkueon. Notice of uneral hereafter. reOm. At the resideace of bi yoy Mrs. Keaver, ov the morning of tu E98 HAKLES b"siM POM. aged 0" pear ees The funeral services, to whic! b the friends of family Ty yf 3 invited, will be held at ats McBenoree a L assachusetts svenne, bet. th and 1th ss day a4vernoon at 3% 0" id UNDERTAKERS &c. R 28480 ¥. manvary, Undertaker. (Successor to HARVEY € MARRY ‘Be. 034 F Sraeny, between Mista and Toate. METALAI BURIAL CASES AND G45K RUB marl-iy SURO EDS, FURNITORS wi rt gy UlaDE 4Be a a pea

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