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EVENING STAR. CKosny S. NOYES... -Editer. Largest Circulation in the District Reading Matter on Every Page. WASHINGTON CITY: DAY.....00 -+-March 15, 1872. Crane knows how it is himself. He was “in- vestigated” while in office, and now, like the tox that lost bis tail, he wants to investigate everybody else. An affidavit by Thomas Dono- hoo, & contractor when missioner, has just appea Tepeating the charges wade against Ciane during that investi- gation, of collusion with the contractors for sewer work, by which deficiencies im the work were | jooked, and the work passed and approved by Crane as commissi tempted to be perpetrated by the sewer con- ors, (Messrs. Costello & Donohoo,) or one by making the culvert of the thick- ur-and-a-haif Instead of nine inches, eg interior brick, and laying a por- bets without cement, as required that prior to the discovery of sa‘d an asscssment on the prope Brought to de ponent, certified in the by said Crane, that the work was pi erding to law and the requirements of th that ashort time subsqmuent to thi the | See and Commercial. rnment Securities. day costes ‘© Co. furnish the following buy't. Seil’s.; B 2 tH) i: 5-9 Jn & Sy. W812! — a Tt Dy et pea. ame, Jane asa baat. i $36, Jen-AJoiy, ial , 609 Pa. avenue.) he Yous March iS —Fievt Beard. 10.50 s,m 1 in: kie and St. bash & Western, 3 ackawanna & Western. Hr ed. 9535 Hannstai and & “Jonephs tte: Ont? Alton, 17; CI and Altsn, preterred, certificates, 84; Colambna, - 24%; Tennessee 6 Nd; 51's: do, Con North 38 “Siisanr rh ea, 80: * Gontral Union Pacific" Ist ‘Bonds, 92. 2 inj Sia aixes, old, est Virginia's, mation Was given to depoment that a fraud had been committed, when deponent ordered Mr. Bliss to dig down to the culvert in several ch was done, and the whole matte Deponent then ordered the contrac- | cover the entire length of the culvert | and it was found nearly the entire | have been laid as above stated. Suon | deponent met said John H. Crane | work was going om on said | = wer, end @ controver-y between them took regard tothe fraud and the false certi- i Crane had signed respecting it; da- ring which controversy the said Crane admitted | that he had not seen the culvert before it was | covered by the contractors. | Alter recapitulating the further conversation | between Crane and himselr, Sir. Bowen pro- ceeds: j “So base did I consider his conduct that I | would have removed him on the spot, had | J not then been on the eve of a departure trom | the city for a few days. When I retarued I in- ded to appoint bis successor, whieh I did. time aiter this, Mr. Donohoo, one of the | contractors, called on me at the mayor's office, and after conversation be informed me that he Would have saved about twelve hundred dollars by the fraud committeed, and that he was to give Jobn I. Crane a portion of the money for staying away from the work and for giving the | te ubove referred to. And he, the said oo, further said that the said Crane was away from the remainder of the work, d that he expected to make a good round sam by constructing the whole sewer a: he bad two squares named. After dismis Mr. Crane, L heard from several parties that ke had returned on bis pay as a horse and cart empleyed on corporation work, a horse ™ buggy used by him for his personal be 1 on being charged with the same, he aduitted the fuet to me. fied at the investigation that he rane money -9 that he would not keep en him. “ Witness knew Crane direct into his hands, bu intimated where he lived; that he bad a family, and a bed-room window might be left open.” Amongst the other wit- esses was one James Marth, who had a curious sory to tell about contributions of milk and eggs made to Crane as ward com: yner. The in- stigation committee of the Board of Alde en, ae gh Chairman Stewart, reported Jan- . 1Sti, declaring that Crane stood con- victed of fraud and malfeasance in office while he was commissioner of the Fourth Ward, and in conclusion offered a resolution requ mayor (Emery) “to withdraw the name of John Hi. Crane from before the board for the office of water registrar, he, the said Crane, being dis- qualified to fill the said office. Crane now turns up asa ferociously virtuous | ormer and investigator. When he testified | er oath before the District committee, the ether d that the Board of Public Works had more men employed prior to the late election than the whole number of votes for the loan—or the astounding number of about 11,090 em- pye=—what must have been his feelings? How bis w mai must have tickenedin ca!- culating the vast possibilit mses in those 14.000 men! What an corrup- tion! Fourtem thousand gallons of milk per day—en cheese fi vote! Fo day—enou die Cox h to enable Gov. Cooke to set up a | ry, and bid for the entire German een thousand dozen of eggs per in the shape of egp-nogg, to fad- | ress into lenience, and “su wspaper in the conntry, the Pat Fourteen thousand contributions for | three hundred and sixty-five nights of the year, open chamber windows! mouth-watering Prospect! Fourteen thousand private baggies | charged as corporation carts at $3 per day! exasperating thought! Fourteen thousand op- | portunities per day to turn the official back | upon fraudulent sewer-work at $300 per revoln- | tion! aggravating to a degree! And for these | reasons Crane wants to be Governor. He has been through the fire. He can stand these | temptations. —_—_-see- A burnt child dreads the fire, and hence the terrible small-pox experience through which | Philadelphia has passed makes that city quick to take the alarm when another epidemic is threatened. The papers in that city, as well as those in New York and Chicago, call attention tothe filthy streets, and quote from the Brifizi Meds urnal statements of frightful ravages of cholera im the east, together with the opinion of that publication that England's exemption | from the invasion of that plague during the fall was duc altogether to the timely arrival of the | cold weather. It makes the rather startling | «eclaration that England is enjoying a respite, and nothing more. Of course, with the cholera in Europe we would not long escape, and the prevalence of small-pox and scarlet and spotted fevers in some sections of the country are rather | alarming indications of a condition of the at- morphere favorable to the spread of contagion. The New York World remonstrates against j e impatience of those democrats who think | cit general committee ought to issue a call for | national convention without further delay. reptesents that for many campaigns past | mocratic national conventions have not met ‘ore the end of May, and thinks the commit- | © would make a mistake if they should issue | ireall previous to the Connecticut election. le looks as if the World wanted to see a little | re of the dritt of public sentiment, in order udge just how democratic the candidate and atiorm can be to stand any chance of of sucess. as +2ee- ‘The Philadelphia republicans who b have suf- red somew lat from corrupt officials, have sen. bly undertaken the work of reform inside the party instead of going over to the opposition. Delegates are being elected in the several wards to a convention which is intended to inaugurate ® general republican reform movement in the ‘management of their primary elections and nominating conventiens, through whieh hitherto nnwortby men have been elevated to positions ich should have been filled by better men. —— Jury reform is marching on. The legislatures ©f Obio, Iilinols, lowa, and Missouri, have all recently passed bills to secure intelligent Jurors, instead of men who never read the newspapers, to try important cases. A similar bill has been pending in the New York legislature for several weeks, ‘and there are now signs that it will shortly become a law. Somehow the west always leads the east in legal retorm, being less governed by musty precedent. ——__- +02 -—___ Mr. Henry Reed, formerly of the Cincinnat Commercial, but more recently of the Chi Republican, is now associated with Col. Piatt in the editorial management of the Capital. Mr. Reed has long been recognized as one of the most forcible writers in the west, and he can searcely fail to become a valuable acquisition to the , ila of journalism in ism in Washington. ‘The Patri stoutly champions all our plagnes and nuisances—our filthy canal, hog-wallows, unpaved streets, amd John H. Crane. Next we expect it to say a goed word for the smali-pox, ‘The republican conventions of Georg Georgia, Indi- ana, Minnesota, New Hampshire, Kentucky, and Wisconsin have declared in tavor of the tcuomination of President Grant. | once s course of the most genial of tonics, Host March 18—Cotton firmer; lo at 22. Flour street superfine, $6 $4094; city mills superfine, xtra, $7 45; family, $8\all\y. western super- tine, $6 %;41; extra, 7048; family, 884 a9. Wheat firm; Pennsylvania S1.60aL72.. White southern corn active, 60a64; Zetiow southern dull, Goatt; mixed western nominal, Gla62. Oats ‘uiet, Sia S650 53; southern, 51a56. Kye quiet, 5a81. Pork— sales 100 bbls. at $13; Bulk meats and Bacon beavy and nominal; hams steady, sngar-cured . Lard, 84a. Western butter active; ice rolls, 25a50; good to prime, 23426. Whiskey quiet; 89000. New Yore, March grnments d fh Moi ks strong. jold steady, DM short, 1 Norta Caroling’; \em DISTBIOT CLAIMS «March 16, 1372 sare in the possession of the Wasurxotes, P.O following clatm: ‘The v irginia 6 3545 new, 22. New York, March lour dull and heavy. Wheat dull and nominally unchanged. Corn quiet and unchanged. Loxvox, March 18, Pp. m.—American curities quiet and aeacy ‘A speculative ring has cansed the price of Russian tallow to ade vance to 60 shillings; American tallow is unaf- Teeted. a THE WEATHER. War DeParrMent, fice Chief Signal Officer, Wasatneton, D.C., March 13, 1872, 10 a.m. Syxorsis voR Tas Past Twenty-Focr Hovuns.—The barometer has continued rising ever the southern, middle and New En; tand states, over which ciear and pleasant weather is now very generally prevailing. The pressure bas continued diminishing over the northwest, with rising ae and winds backing t southerly, which have now extended over the upper lake region and to the Ohio valle Cloudy weather is now prevailing from N braska to Lake Erie and northward, with light snow over Minnesota and northern Wisconsi An area of low barometer is apparently a vancing eastward towards California. Propauiiitigs.—The barometer will con- tinue rising over the Atlantic states for a time, with clear and pleasant weather during the day. The latter will also prevail over the south- ern states. The pressure will continue dimir- ishing from the upper lake region to the lower Missouri valley, and extend southward over the Obie valley and eastward to western Pennsyl- iaand New York, with increasing southerly winds, rising temperature, increased cloudiness, and very probably rain and suow during the da: and evening, and possibly over the middie and New England states to-night. Dangerous winds are not anticipated ior the Atlantic and gulf coasts, RLY MMETING 3 BCH LSTIA ASSOUIATION ¥, 18th inst. ati p. m..at PENN: 1A 58 7 ‘and last Reception end Se welt be given THIS EVEN. NING at Masonic ‘BISON, Ch'n of Committee, THE BENEFIT OF THE isth-atreet Presbyterian Church, now being wid, will be continued every evening this week. Lecture Tuesday Evening, in connection with the sir, MASONIC —A resumel commu t ALA \ KAND LODGE, F M.. of vis rict olumbia, will be held WEDNESDAY BVENING. March 2th, at 7 o clock. A penned whore ew Wine ant Py orde! Fand Master pie tC, W. HANCOCK. Grand cote rosr cena “meetiag of th PUBLIC SAVINGS and BUILDING aS SOCIATION bas been rocnenen fo TUESDAY EVE ch 2th, ‘clock tian Taw College iat ite more time to draft the constitution H. WABNER. S2c. pro tem [Chron ,Rep.& Pat tt} STRERT BAILROAD MEETING. A pnilic meeting of the eltizens of EAST WASH- INGTON and UN Hitange geet) Malwa’ wits mi3 2t "ion WapsEsoa DAY BVENING: Marcy Di? ower, i wr" Hall, Bai ptard. Bets libe open 4? vie ney stock. All in terested are r fail hs invited toattend. mls %t ATMUSPHEBIC POISON. pring Pun calls up something besides the flowers aud grasses. It evolves from the damp | earth turbid rivers, stagnant pools and black mo- rasses, the gaseous provocatives of disease, From | the cffaland garbage of unclean cities. too, it ex- hales an oMuvia destructive of health and vigor. | Pericdic fevers of various types are now raging wih unusual virulence in various parts of the country, and there are complaints from all quarters of @ singularly unhealthy spring. What is to be done in this emergency ? The answer is simple and to the point : Strengthen the body. Weakaess pre- dispses the «: to disease. Commence ters Stomach Bitters. Be assured that the germs of epidemic and endemic fevers will never in- fect the physique that has been fortified and regulated with this glorious vegetable restorative. A moist atmosphere aggravates dyspepsia, and all diseases of a bilious type, and the sudden thermom- otrical changes comm: this season, are a severe trial even ty strong . There is but one way of combatting these deleterious agencies, and that is by invigorating the bod; bealthy activity to all its fuc ms. The only | specific required for this purpose ix Hostetter’s Bit- | ters. Of all vegetable tonics and alieratives, it is the purest and the best. Its medicinal ingredients include all the juices and extracts of the most a proved tonic, anti bitious and antiseptic products of thy om, and they are combined with iF superior in quality to the alcohol used in preparing the tiuctures and extracts of the |*tregular” pharmacopiia. ml3-e03a W >> NOTICE —A meeti the VESTRY «f EPIPHANY PARISI wit be held at hs Tarch of the choc Wei Nespay. the ee by bee oe the sere trict of Coloumbi ief of St John's Partabes a, approved poe el i a eg eh voter = ln war — Beek 4 usa eS Fr 2 Cea Colguara. | OF THE DIs- pe ete siven, ti oan ns \rOrdared; That books of rubecription te Hiiietotoar ee a ey cages eeemere | & feb29 1m lem SPECIAL notion. SIX PEK CENT. INTEREST. THE FREEDMAN’S SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY. Baxuixe Hovs® oProstre THE Treascny, <All deposita of five dollars or more made with this before, 1 next will draw Sx Pre cent t ; intereat from ‘that date, and January in each year. counts. Ea er tee ral eat WANTS. FOR RENT AND SALE. FOR RENT AND SALE. aie a — Lady cape. ASSERS, ae pay md SOR A — ro Sane ma 3 RFs Sf Ter Ld = -" ittee louse of le the 28 come we! ecumumende! arr’ +0cund Bel ner a , | beedmee of she District of Col cabla aed (ie par. 235 lstseret See Set | steecgeond oor: ee ghle terms.” Tngaire for ‘3 meee For = sre feaungtd tall ate Login. Wares aa wee Ge Us F B RENT—The large STOR OM. is a W., Inland AY, March 30;{502 as it erkeme: teed, Tonmeyivanie avemas. Guod rofergn on ag oe vey & Ir, ¥atreeh, basen. sh cH Toate ERENCE. Coirrovani tee tocloss ths business before SS teow ifs in ply to C. BE. NgTIE 3: Fs v Wye lave in oy | YY, mist bring testimouial At re oat peck ise a fine = Cas ate her pomdestal | tostar« fice, ‘k .eeu \ ; | RIED AED ind 10: Anois ie D D. GILwAs. S'braveist. ie Eachus. this aitee. mard ond ball _covil'e-SaetebiGaL Deore. « } Wi man and or n> | O27 Penn aus 3 FOR MEST ss toe oF ere care for al! femvle rregwaritins Th %% oth: referance exchanged. Addeges F E Shepherd Building, 008 te +3 APPLICANT. bear'U mi3-2* Pies ; a = | apeEb=OFERAORAS o Bisse sewing me | . 0 AS Websters R of W., Q.H | White asd FINISHES aa BAST: pase Fee Richy n and Bod Thomas Mcviain, a fre wie siete ‘Apply immediately at SUTHER | FRETS Erll furmiabed: bas modern improv >. Clark. ‘actory, aoe OU. | BRICK “Td ou ES nr ENT—Suie of FURNISHED Be rem vw Whe a ne renee 7s | F ae aieg, anfercinned pct pees tad E. K. WIL89N, . our avenue, from 34 street, Bre mi-eo3t 511 7th st.; opposite Post Omice. | ae Soni trot a are § ‘A good YOUNG GURL. to attend an | Vater. aud wreof bath room. LAlS ith Fob naapnos laren erenen, be rouMs Onat LTATIONS AT OLD py Tr ‘cau run a Whesiee & ‘isog.abeine | ee aaa | ese ate: Sry"s han ond satarabebnd BOUMS F gCOMAULTATH three dws sont i J pachine preferred. Address, with nams, Box 532, | YOR KENT—Two fine c: mm OMS. | for feneaea Peas B City Post Off mis 31% in third story end one large HOGS in inesemd | Mand « A Wieenatcrr aunt hobu: fas Sones! apy at La) | PDEs eeteryiegcia neue ate ones gato is bit fe Sande ox Pa ecg Me hl Pe —Until Ist October ager, a COT- | National Hot jo rooms yataircnses Sad passages, fs Bit Ber a wooriures ROOMS farawued | EOP GR eeneiie ge ooeher or enmeere COE: | Rpticnnt Bevel rier of phreician t complete fe terme 20 per ta Gardens aed Weodlemt. | as og . . - . kis Wart B "BURNETT. First Navonal Bank. ees a NCE: trst National Bank~ tm RITSIN CEs. i . ¥. deli AEM FOR S SALE oR RENT-Am ma BUSINE CHAD se pine surves haga nto Lt u ay oy Daily Wash. Adver. Saaay teers iene e NY PERSON wie hiner is Or A | d Ssarap cans eee cise ss ‘hn Donor 2 —— Ps tT erty in this c ” Pan - 1 e enly rel an le ig etc : TP! Willett, teprment Rowse. and ail | suily located, ta Virginie. are Lug calling | ing a specialty of female complaints tm the 4M, Maris. 7 ad Ted te ed Of erring about far | incr addressing ALFRED cHAW. Be, 1823 J gpbocinity tnviten eal frye those who have bese wae Vee REO as. team, to eultivate la fs property ts lateted cathe alls nt rd wi mls deceived bys snalors We ean ancantare omnes thee ty. Address beyond Tewnallyte’ ED—A PARTNER in the Real Retate | © o > ~ com: wud War Bucbiices, Jone it A 0 tee Orive trom ess. No capital required. Applicant | fomts. Booms No. T12 1 street, between b y les Sto 5 J. BUOK to give bonds, as reguired b: act bose ac Tran jes St ree Os, BRo., 505th «, ry? = .W. yy & Coy i th st rrery ‘ 15. > x wanted to work on paula Aw — = THE TRAD a ce 7 loons, mies wil mis AN, IN SUMS TO st iT,« on A i pg HAE Bet aRES streets poe BENT—FURNISHED HOUSE. int $5, 100f Beal Botate Te ig ee | A WAISGS AND Fads. Moree, | ANIED—A WET NURSE i eat ree eee mi St Plant's Building, cor. 6th and N. ¥_ av : : a Rae St | Ww fumediately st, the of marls-tf __713 151 © LO sN—MONEY. on Beal Estete, with ab- | M. G. COPELAND, Maoufacturer, r. 3 | JOHNSTON, No. 1307 F street, Petwsen hours & [POE ERNT Oi Leashes free vor th ITC, 1 per Cent, nrg HatIO Ea ay 643 Low wenue. | and da.» Caps cast.) ‘suitable fora lumber yard. 13 th at rite Post Office. Awnings recherche in style aud floish, for stores, i\ PANTED 1M 7 iy RLY ¥— experienced ppoly - GUINAND, corner ond Bats.8. mi3-6t__ to Loan we city or country resi o. | indy OPERATOK on, chine, | K. Hage tot unde Gnd to rock | at HABLE BROTHERS. OK SALESAtw ME HOUSE, «ih # 2000 oar gii “ig -seeettpr conor ea jarner 7th and D streets. four roums apd hen, with lot atta: hel: curity PES, All articiee in cativas line made to onder. macé WASTED Xperiv mace OPERATORS onGro | sitnaed on New Hampshire avence, No-#10 N. ew Office. —_ ane wn - co sateen * “% ing. a, fog by caine en od Ustreets, near the sAscte P N one TO boas. Te yaw 38 thefr own Machines. LANS. 'y on the premis: «. aris i amounts, oa Beal a 12 Oh street, NW Models and 406 71 15-3t made.» Mac htaes bought, sold, y FURNISHED Sad wie jae bong! ANTRD-A TSA: >, other farnish- | _ mars tot Teated. and repaired i Tenensbn sete eee Joneph F. Kelly. en of coat-makin ed rooms, with Boards at No 748 13th ok SUMS OF MONEY TO LEND ON Fics: | ; . Fenwick Stewart, VANT GIRL “anal amar COLORED to a va ust street. between G and H. House ‘has allmodocn ARGE SUMS OF | : ~tiy FE ay A ae pat fe come recommended. 307 veniences. mariS 20” $, BURNETT, Je | Pefoneee. soon, Water Supplies, Coren nd other Pan, Timothy McCarthy, WANTED-A site axTOW sew Sree 0@ RENT—ROOMS, A gentleman aod wife, | febar-tt 1515 ‘Peunsslvan Arbitrators tor Disputed iinims. No 8OrT 8. Prenti a Grocery Store. Has had one year's expe: aoe e chi one pas ro single gentle- Ex! ‘RAL EXPL OYMENT OFFICE. ___ fobio- te bis rience in t! in furnish recommenda- | men. can two very desirable furnished wis! to emy liable Servants will J tion from li » Address 718 loth street St et gehen ge do well to cal au jd JOS i; IBugoS” 1603 od : nF | we a ines sts, 5. Branton, Waxtep=a YT ge “ROOMS,” this office mis6e" | eomptly Hilde tebe iy? | John Sow. a mn ompetent, ste 2 SALE—Seven new HOUSES of 5 room: each, en —_—_—— = ‘. Hall Taine, Firat ew decusatem So- | J, £ytenly compytent: toad saat a Foyt ourcoten: ia the moat conta FOR SALE Jj. ® Temros, ‘ ot fuses are now under rent, - " " Thomas Ruow! Yeateroe Momor't Parish, | aud nteady employment. Ispercent clears The owner will sell the woe eee CARPENTER, BUILDER, M. Murphy, = eer Pre eran: ron yargatas as he is ca toloave the city. OR SALE—The FURNITURE. 8c of an oixht. aso Tsp Fulior. NTED—Ou first of May next, by aresponsi- | IFess me Ones room house. all comp! meet -y 3 Ai pate 1 Myteay & Rdetin, Py att gE coc OK SALE—THR Shand itstreste NW mis 3 cbuvshoves G. B. Thompson. W. HL. Barrover, containing from 10 "to 13 rooms. Locatios the city, Deautitully 10, {OR PALE-—One fine Young HORSE. «citable N between Ninth and Seventeent and M 5 WABNER, for any Kind of work. Apply at the cor. | Orders for House Carpentering Jobbing or Gom- nerthwer Ad AMES x" Gaxsawa mi St "729 Seventh street. h and O street: | tractors Work speee ly atiouded to. Manager Franklin ‘Telegraph Co., 609 sere SOR RENT_ROOMS heatly furnished, single or *HEBBERYA™ i Bhops and Office. paths ae en suiic; hot and cold water iu all the rooms: DLAND DOGS Fi FoR SALE; | 12th street, below E street MN. W. T COOK, a also. bath-room and water ee Table Board if 3 o be seen Ma 1 AMS F. B ae, Sy Ie a Heals V ay ; ty a. Painte pert ae. Orders i eke the era ONT HOUSK, cor and In >OR RENT—A a Sil, contaia ml5.3t* Teeidences 239 24st. NE. Capitol fill, ande Wm. Durr, ing 19 rooms, suitable for a intge boarding how >OR SALES 060 U0N store, will meet with prompt Attention. Macht tr E. Wheeler, or betel, na go. eon eae ad cold water, and F two Fear frat class vine j AWNING AND FLAG DEPOT. ns tn ever per mouth. Tngaiteo om, | trie) ROW loreti Gxo" Ms uf 609 P. eo. mits” | HA PHILLIPS, Genre JOUN GC. p. HOGAN, tie Tee SOR k oo Ll T PRIVATE SAL Manvtactarer of Awnings, Flacy Horee - Dd. J. W Forney. USE No. #11 i street north, between 2-8 w ci Decora latie tor Bal N i) School Fond, Public OUSE containing Ptotse Is and rooms largo: Deilings tigks | “athe Beanttfal ox uptry y residence called “DUN- | Parties All” : ttended oi Z I water and gaa. ig a good | eee at O8 conte FM DoS: | RARTON HALL.” siusted on the “soad from R W. COX, offic ‘i's H ext door at bl onto i M. DUN te Tennallytown, about 25: m: a a W.A.Ta == aa publican] : Joha W. CI ‘TED—Thr CARRIAGE ules, ase, STC s sCOv = ss Wamtintt KSMITHS, snd two WILERL: OR KENT ROOMS. farnichad, with or with FLBST-CLASS SCOURER, marlé-st_ Chairman of Committee, H.D.D C: | hands, NATIONAL PARK GABBIAGR WORKS, | Pentssivania'averwe, : 618 Oru StavEr, Orronte Patest Orrice, d the Insane Asylum, mari-3w* * Fu OR RENT —Two or three desirable fr pting the latest improvemests, % age ! COAL" COAL! i} P1 ow iow frome wh — ie = el bee a wots oh the em “ks oe ee oe] = | P . ny one desiving a fine conmtry nantes re = —_ his rope by those not possonnitia thene taciliti ghee coonitied ate | wigan hd fa Uy the Ist of Muy the Man- | "Undies Dreaes cleaned witheu beley talon ° ai in, table board. Inq ut daring the season. alk ot — hout cleaning th- w! oo is : MPH, Attorney ac baw So = For tern a7 SS ERCE SHOEMAKER, fever show Se heee: < ere 4 ; a 1 3K t 1 ¥ Pierce's Mill. | without Shu Ingart ti Rese ck 19. Aso, PUNKING ae: NCH PUTING Lind weet corner feeginaehavatee ana 2 =. _— following prices ~Onate: $1 mite and-Va. anne ese aeaet ons 1 i Cee i aleearar enh O. 2109. T . WAGGAMAN: $1 BOARDING conte; Vests, 50 cts; © wha 3 . enue and 0h atest “Opposite Patent office. " e. Bo d rats V M. MASSEY & CO.'S ALE. Sly first-class Somenggweg fm works OA inthe fest atyle, wishes to at a few more ‘TRsT CLASS TABL® DOARD spe ‘OMEKS 1 ont a >ath: ive 4 ot veferennes..” Ad . KATHARIN: HOWARD HOUSE A© PES MORTH. Ostrich Poachers The beat Domestic Ale sald in the District of (> TL fAseoe Haun Tier aieitth dicett ent Ds, abe, “oie ot od ati eres MARSRY a'CO.:Thelaieiphy ard in view oti A small 3 eto EF: EIST or? PITH PLEASANT | | a, Tie oldect and ens) axcenicion in Moutzomery county sorabliahs Oy the District. de STFAM BOILERS, = et road, wbout 4 miles From the Dis ri ag Pennsyivauis avenas an itereate by ordering the bast train the a wrov Cit AND CAST SCHAe IZ0N, 33 sue oe y to WH. REA RDE: rt PALMER & GREEN, for which cash will be pai : : »D. — '.G. WHEELER, (OR SALE-A three-story BRICK HOUSS, of y reen street. Georgetown. D.0. | fenesecét —& strect and anal Bridge. ae between Bana wt 9 EDUCATIONAL. JOHN McDERNOTT & muos., W 4a ED Ragen: Rophmale and female, can | apg al my “AGRO Hib erect marl 10 FRENCH ASD GERMAN ‘aught by an exe. | COACH: ee DEAL ie, CABBIAGE Z with rat lane OREN ANS. af he a ba EM: ie ree. siaey | Lyehf Meee reach ctecated, in Prats Seiuinare 310 PLOYMENT OF No. 507 Fs Baier. relat rooms, north side a Teas Miss L. CANIDERG eB core of Gann ERIAGES 4 D = we a and Sh. BL wate, im Pi ‘mit-eost= RECEIVED ON MM aeE nat ti ESALECA even doom Bick HUUSe Sok ORT CHAMPNEY'S HOME : OR SALE—A seven room Brick HUUS&. wah $ — és “Nites on oe vane : le reinires. Ee eee seee eee ee an pe Bri “ghee ib % SBtampi Depot, 617 Tih meee thee: fre a iuclosed Sheds rast feces Hvar eg LL, 4} | site Patent Oftice. fey gqun. Mo more reauited for 4 years. Tnquire | VAN, Aprils. lez, Cleculars and testi ah ry NTED- F hat the Finckle | ®t 16 El EE Was! . C4 OF OF appiication to 's Mechanical Engineering 2 0 WV la Lon, Macsiacturing Co ‘s new saeise fORs $LE=itare ay to buy <a ais isthe = vel Newry 's questions and Answers on Artil- MACHINE, « “VICTOR.” has a self-setiing Needle Hows: ressed-br front. with white marble EPous: CLASSIOAL ID ler an % | and the most per ey wat steps and Teindow tritumings; with every matera iyi tts Pritt: Lage Just 0 el re DRE. cold wat Gr .. est port ting p wens + | bere snd in eterin JW Jw.8 rai tee i <r} Tralatice monthty Pai ANG Prinet ma eo, yr ‘ears. terest af per cent. = rybeds to know that PHILLIP Fen tee Sak - a ‘OR SALE Low— Ww eYSEE Tet t, pays the hichest | W ISRTORL Real Broker. corner / angen! WHTTE ASH antl Sit SMOKIN COAL, | hs price for ation’, Gertst end Uiitdiceat CAST eee Row ton: avenue, Willtake part Se aot DRY GOODs. Also, Lykens Valley Stove and Bgg Sizes. Oe CLOTHING, Bi BOOTS eng 50 OES, BATS and | ‘2 ©x< P BOLEARD, CAPS, BLANKETS and QUIL' | hes ee HOUSE, No. 515 2h AN & WYLIE mls-4* Corner Vermont ay and () st. A note by mail will be netted street, between B and F streets northwest. Lot (CATHOLIC BOOKSTORE: dec93m THEI Peer, ite apni te taristen & Cheat, ant Tieers | \ller advantages in all the varied departments of | Jsswes Coreypeaies of Devon bearing 6 and 4 par * ed Heal Estate Brokers. = — Ww 30,000) twenty thousand doll a ‘ HAs seancn OFFICES in all large towne ant The Catholic World sthalie, Yonng Cra: | BE mete rene SENS See | | oy Eee Say Htigta is 5 K sty ee Bank, Howras3 eam tr 6 Cathet A ic. Young Crn- sete ot lence on Georgetown Heights is now 4 cadet, Ate Maria: The Catholic Chil Ov Lenn Umizes S1455 Sit eT | oftered. The House,a double brick, contains BICH BLAOK SUGASONABLE DRESS G20DS, | _ Open Wcincates snt'Satashan wtshinn ieom 6% to Datholic Mirror {weeklies and monthiies. with == tne ‘to | of large size. The grounds are ornamented with SHINS G08 So'clock, to reece dep an can et the Bank FUBN t a large variety of the most select Catholic works, ANTED—Ail thove who va ae, M0 | shrubbery and shade trees, Size of lot BOYS: WEAR or send for a copy of 7 laws 1 are for sale by TACLE oe mates OF xa ted totho | Sef, For terme, apply to BW. DOWNM. OIDERIES AN BoE es. 2c. . fan,co! eal 4 ¥ es D. A. BROSNAN, cyonight by H.B. canes | for Fe RENT, DOUgE Re. aris Fj a ‘One Price On! eneae BANKERS | Geral, Sereee sh nese, | Zee assem | the chy ‘The Parlor and ‘of the other’ Furey | 25 cents: 4 = ~ mari . 1028 and 1020 7th street N.W. | 1487 F street, (two doors from U.S. Treasury Api! munder of CATHOLIC WORLD just ro- LOST AND FOUND. sig peace Sp ‘aah Premises, (iia et Ben (ve arian ral oret No: 1103 BI street, N.'W/ corer Mit st. ‘ms STRANGER THAN FICTION WASHINGTON, D. 0. yd BAPLOTREST PRICE. 310 ee fae POUR Hote a te, Ne. | VOR FALE 01 ERT =e poverty Pe a in T oe Benking Got ad relate Servant can at wil vines pro: | Na tiga) Hints °% POCKET BOO centainiae | F'n Sato fy to G- A. JAMES, Hreuanret sik palo senate: byte a1 is omge sitees tine Pr TEE cnet meena | omer Gani d'the other for Sal. suitable re: | National Hotel Companys mar2 2a ie Seas . . for Rent Sod good and reliable Tenants by | Tiere cr'the Natonel steer ne bore bate ce SALE-A desirable HOUSE AND | Lor in | wedo not see how yeu are able to sell those furufshed in relation wok ication Sopra & TAYLOR. 5 REWARD—Lost, biack “Rewloundiaud aie es Liruse plonsentiy located; frome ting two | Goods so cheap"'is a remark frequently made in my “Loma mogetiated on the best terms. ray TH CABRIAGES $5 DOG; anewers to the name ef Leo. For terms, address ov Hock rite, store, showing that you who possibly might have — before all the United States Departments (4Baiacr CARRIAGES!!! he above reward will be paid to any on E Joubied the truth of my advertivements are entirely | MArcour personal care, "47'S AM = Remored to New Repository and Fi See iim to Noe 1836 bees roe CREST, Those convenient, new patck ae it the moment you see the goods I offer. | 2° ey et near corner Bound: het Phertone ty —Oa_ Thured een 7th aud | only halt square feces care: ion a fall line sien Ba tpteene sen stvectar ep iad Geld PROT ACL BS, ‘A | fom $18 to 825 per of uaDTES" Pome DEKGAKMENTS Smad tubetant EPALBING promptly at! Nheral reward abe py at the ty teed HOWNES AIT pleasing pattern, PERO LERER, 5. a "GRAHAM, Thana’ ireets, WRIGHT BROS, Sample Booms AOR SALE—e toon a : 5 treet, between Iieh h salar > w PRONS. of Linen, EOF eee NET: 4 RAWARD—Uoat « Black HORSE, about tat Teron ‘canye l at at "mie pg a J. co party + + Witt idle yy be mov isla pote heunder nce ds under the atjie cl | and halter, oe saaeia aiehee ee here | Stead Beaatifel ance LACE SLEEVES and OOL- ¥ COOKE @ 00. ARVEY & this day ‘ismolved bY mu. | wart Fie eee ace aren OR SALE—The LOT, pratheant corver ot mz | UAitin fereat handsome paiterns per foal cont iy hand all itebusi- | “raz 6 Highs Pietro a va. JOYCE narow ths Sores tong, 2 Leste tay — oe BANKERS, 7 O57 OR STOCEN-A NOTE drawn by Hugh er of 1 Bic tiny eaitas Lace a the pra of done neta Hugh ee a a <Bamiet itched LINEN HAND- ooenas Rey 8 oF geccat waten: Westinaton; D. Cin Maxon 1 I Sele imeive ieontha lier Onter ond eeeered by’ Aeed [OR SALE GREAT BARGAIN-LOT 100 fore SEPRT of Grats’ super stout Bnglish = gat. GOL as The UNBERTAKING Bi BUSINESS will be carried | Gf trust | re easeretar a ARS je UL =o eas aa BOSK,S parr for ies ay EXEC ee ee Tite eC a AnD FHARVEY, par al Executor of Jon. Bawardy, 3 Pa © | piumedsto St lucheer sands pole to oie BSTAMPS, of erste Ww ccl” | [,0R SALESA TRACT OF TARD, boner ing on ed and gilt WALNUT PICTURE ae Hie ave cautioned not to recatvelt b aiailiiean ina ts calis ABER A a public to his Moet ansine ror oor: ee icssand cgi ae ae oe tt = aah Sian jor $1. s(n MEDICAL, &c. Fiow pete EERDS\ which are this season o ue Saar Tit iyo BHIC! Ce USES ee aed. sATOHELS st'@1 cea “™e™ EMALE DISEASES weated nd Good % . avenue and E st. LE, 4,3, ape. etrncng the aera | Fete ige Rees ot asech tanec teas 4 Beer a TREBS are vigorousand well erown, | Sealers in M. cncal Tnstremonte Taued and Teg Semel keptoel family. part of | AT TRHEUREES CLOVES. daPaw Tha ex | ob a ie ee of Pears, (standard aud dwarf,) Plum, paired ee oa ae f “ f 18, ste, be 2, fine CU. BR OARDNER. Late of the Ricord U. 4 — Be Rr ariwone nud sii the other celebrated | > RADINGS PURE NATIVE GaAPE WH WIE. SPIPTOOMS fine CUPS and S40: D's wacely | Seapets cy ec COUsEBER ‘This wine Is made from the pure juice of the grape SHADE TREES, -EVEROREENS, Boers, | ** EDAR GROVE VINEYARD, RIUM. sna omer belding plants, with overthing near, Georgetown, D.C. Many of our first-class tothe Nursery Business. all at moderate | physicians and comuoisscurs of the District brices. JOHN BAC! hate thoroughly tented its merita, recommend i ites 621 Te. street, the ind purest wine in the count itis = _marl8-ccét* Oppostie U8. Patent Ome. | ticala ie ccommended for IRVALIDD who rea . \OLGATE’S TOILET BOP. eng etaea yr Groce PALES HOME ’ sont rect iat hs PETE soars Tidings RES pss : up ett the rade at Hem York pres, ew per uronraie Tees, oes Bere esos HiT RW~ | rhe CAPE ARN GRA sate, ant tae ¢ 'ATUES! ng HTS, 500 BUSBELS poraegarsson WHITE aaa nor ‘ihe Just received and Staten aa mace apa. oF IMPROV! adi Welekor'ss mari’ VEMENTS ARE THE ORDER OF THE, {, Florist and Gardener, Tint ane = oe determined to sll our Stir. 171 =" CABINET FURNITURE,’ st Be low 7 ageres as any, ots, Valles eat Testes sod esteotus for Sere bee ea we , et refiniahed. 10 100k as eee ne " x — oe PCALBERT 7. WHITING’ ~ ree. oa) ‘aa ween 9th and 10ch streets fe TEE > a tt am eqmineretee ~ONR (DBA! ores B 50 barrels E Ly Rot we offer liberal indace OLOTHING BALB, ; S30 Teh treet north: betes between a Ci ra ORNS £0 ay Bret Bewekdn — hod © sawoamoy, Mew Lute,