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4 aD EEE OS EE The correspondence between Presit=nt Grant and Mayor Medill, of Chicago, pu'tish>t in Tae Star to-day, shows that the c'vil service Tules are not to be set aside, as some newspapers: continue te assert. Mayor Medill resigned bi» position on the elvil service commission because under the President's recent order he could not hold the mayoralty of Chteago at the same time. In accepting his resignation the President axures him that the spirit of the elvil service rules will be adhered to. +see- | Tux Weexty STAR, just out, contains the thrilling details "of the wreck of the Steam- ship Atlantic; the conviction of Tom Wright of the murder of rski, the peddler, terview with Wright; description of the new Obs rvatory dome; the death of John Kane. who was stabbed by his brother Michael; society notes; latest and best tales, poems, sketches and fashion items: together with interesting local news, Washi news and ip. Agri- cultural items, receipts, be Terms: One dollar arti a half per ‘annum, tn advance; — copies five cents, in wrappers, mailing. ready for ee FINANCIAL AD CUMBERCIAL. EVENING STAR. __ CRosBY S. NOYES......Editor. Largest Circulation in the District Reading Matter on Every Page "WASHINGTON CITY: FRIDAY...... -April 11, 1873. To Ger Apventisers.—In eonsequence of the great pressure upon our advertising col- umns, we have to ask of customers that they will send in their advertisements as early in the day as possible that they may be properly classi- fied. Our business men appreciate the advan- tages of an advertising medium like tnat.of Tux Svan, which bas not only an immense preponderating circulation over any other paper, but which has alse a general citeulation among-t all classes, and therefore reaches pur- asers of every variety and style of goods am! wares = see. = Contrary to general expectation, the money cease BPRS OTL Me, Mom payment of fhe gout of the Wal rect monacha, tind the teachers of the District lucreases every loans commanded ¥ per cent. per diem, day A. dispatch to Tribu the market closing very tight—a bad sigu fot ‘This correspondent of the Tri who tse today’s borrowers. Gold was quiet and firm ndustriously endeavoring to embarrass the | and Lig pon fog pire meeps peer District government, dwes net seem to be aware Bum Tanged y 2 robs 9 that, unfortanatety, it is no new thing for the TE« 0k market presented no especial feature. tenechers of Washington to be anpaid, and Tne Markets, theretore that there is m yugh noveityabont | BaL@imoae, April 11.—The stock board is not in it te any great “¢ ment,” however nnpleasant it may b © parties concern Here, as in Philadel and many other cities, bers have had long and bitter experiences the way of behind-hand salaries, Only a thi ower, t car or ment ¢ two befor, into pre t Distriet govern. hers were five hind in thei pay, and helt of indignati etings in con- it will remembered. a me that the hard-working te owld be cempelied to wait for their modera - THE WEATHER. War Daranrusnt, Cre Wasaisetow, D. C., April 11, 1873, lem} SYNOPsIS POR THE Past TWENTY-FOUR HOUR Toe barometer has fatlen somewhat, bat continnes i we had hoped that the evil wou ed by the new District government; bat it seems that it fx the old ditficulty ov want of resources to sustain onr burdensome school system. The highest in the eastern guif snd South’ Atlantic states; a it bas ri nthe middie and eastern states orm ss apparently advanced during ‘th: bas not been diverted to other ex- row Kansa ures, as charged, but it has not proved | od ther adequate to pay for the erection of the mew | risen decidedly with cold northwest wits aehe schest buildings (endered by ¢ . yra- ing Weather on the upper lakes and Misemrt valley, Dalidings (ordered by the old corpora- | Ing westher opie pers hes one Mi ‘Oregon and tion) and to provide for the salafies | protably in Montana. The te atare has risen of the teachers, anil the other working ex- bd areas, Wma My eunessee and the penses of the schools at the same time, | Ubi@¥alley. it has risen with cloudy wealber on the tower lakes and lake Huron, and with cl.ar oF hazy mt enstorn states. ABILITIFS. Daring the rest of Friday the the Ohio valley extend raphily over the to ales extent toward the midti= = antic roast kes easterly wimts, hreatening weat . For middle and eastern state .south and east winds, falling barome- ter. and clondy and hazy weather possibly followed & rain Friday night i Middle Atlantic states. terly winds, clondy ani ida falling barome- gulf tates sonth- weather and ng barometer flakes rising ba- Is are ed for Detroit. Poteds ad and BaMalo Reperis are very generally missing from Texas the Mi: alley est and lake anperi We should be glad to learn, however, from the controller, or whoever i: litled to give the information, why it is that the contractors for the school buildings, or those to whom they should be preferred School teachers. In any event, achers should bave been held ¢ they work for a smal fixed sal- t afford to submit to a shave, whereas contractors are pretty apt to leave 4 margin for that in their estimates. however, of abusing the District nt in the matter, the correspomdlex the pay should bestow his censare upon wt failing to aid in sustaining the fn = oe avTeD 2° R44 RCHASE—A HOU: : ‘onal burdens of the free-school system ) te $6.00), between 2 District. ete apd Penis Wvauis aventie and M Gen. Walker, superintendent of the Consus, | niin ceertery iene m some remarks at th “guration of the Seaton School 1m- ulty under whic labors in maintaining highest demands ot showing that the ENIN ard SUNDAY By order of the P. A SATL npay (OL. Poca bis fermer residence. OFFICE HOURS: h $100 of tax it; of Baltimore. 2 ts; of » 6 of Cin- ames cinnati, 35 cents; of St. Louis and San ba Sunday Sete Wa.monty. atom Francisco, 40 cents; of Washington, 50 cents. => ‘The reasons for the remarkable difference tothe disadvantage of the citizens of Washington, is im the large amount of real estate which is exempt from taxation asthe property of the General Government; and the fact that the tax-payer® in this comparatively poor city have had to shoulder the entire cost of providing school accommodations for the children of the hon-tax-paying element—Governmont em- Sprite. att 30. o'clock st CHAPTER.N, >. By ar uuested to attend the regmiar acastion of arthelr THIS (Friday EVEN | Oe ployee, aud (€ Immense number of «contra- 7,7 Mo clock sharp, to make arrang~ ements toaiteul he funeral te Brother 10 < bands” thrown upon Washington by the w: The <Page thie TL Despite the fact that these exceptional bur- | fens have fallen upon Washington through its being the seat of government, Congress has failed thus far te grant to this District even the ordinary dowation of public lands it has so freely given to the various States and Terri- tories for sebool purposes. We trast that Con- gress will do this simple act of justice to the | District next session, and in the meantime that the District authorities will take such steps as will insure, without fail, the regular payment of the teachers. noon, at 30°eluek, residence, on the Southwest corner of 7th and E streets southeast. Members of sister Circles are cordially invited to — By order of the C. W. E. OOPER. H. 8. K. iF, EASTER a smEsIC -. CHURCH OF THE EPIPHA. ¥. eATRIXS, Rector; Dr. Ki oar Nieniet hf Mintsre Sean Service—Carols and Holy € Communion at 5:30 a, Darols and Address Richard ' Pp. m. Gen. bi cca sue | Ssecp, Bupetintendents. ‘The Seeaey Sees ‘The Order of the Patronsof Husbandry, which | ey Will be very interesting. is now making @ prominent figure in the West | through its organizta warfare upon the great railroad monopolies, was started in the State of Jowa, and now granges are to be found in simost every community of farmers, in twenty- two States of the Union, and the aggregate | membership is estimated at 1,300,000. In lowa they claim 105,000 patrons, while there are said to be still a larger number in Illinois. The primary object of the. organization was to enable the members to cooperate for the re- itlamb, ens Mrs. Camp, Sopran " rok E. Kuoop. Teuor 5B. aia -ABD TO THE PU PUBLIC. FRANKLIN TELEG APH OOMPANY have just established an office at the Washington ‘nusylvania avenue, nt convenience to all persons enst have occasion to send t-| House. aren street and Peni which w ‘getown that he stil fans cont ontrel lot ne office in the Union Hotel on im ciuction of expenses. The idea was to buy all | ilar conditions from th — re Compan} pany - their agricultural implements and machinery | business of otk, ofices will be attended to with on the cooperative plan, from first hands, thus -hortest possible moment. duviding among themselves the profits usually pegs on Frannie fee GO pocketed by the agentsor middle-men in that |}: ‘ashington House. trade. The grange also partook somewhat of the character of a social and literary club. The wives and daughters of the patrons are eligible to membership, and by means of the social character of the organization, it was hoped by the originators that the tillers of the soil might OR DAMAGES SUSTAINED IN CON EQUERCE 0 OF IMPROVEMENTS. pF Peauic We cs, DisTRIcT OF Coucvenra, WasiiXcros. April Wo, 1573. ed Jane 20, 1572, is pub- of ail concerned: wyment of damages aus- How ing act or the infor roviding for ACT be stimulated to aspire to higher aims and pur- | tained by reason of public improvemeuts or te- Loses im life than tobe always mere delvers, | Beit ewacted by the Legislative Assembty of the without knowledge. | District of Columba, That on the application, in of the owner or owners of any real estate ° e atin (t late, however, the order has increased so in the Disteiet of Oniumbias or of any perene mhaving rapidly, and it has become so formidable in eg tte a comtad interest therela us the Board > : nublic Works, settin ne mbers, that it has conceived larger and more ave Geen enatianel a ieoos vor theta me co ef ambitious ideas, aud now proposes to deal as au (fans Lmprovements or repairs made by said board, onit with all politieal or social movements hav- | sd Particularly deser not it am ing any bearing upon their interests. For the | $7,ihe "id boar a present they content themselves with a demon- ‘salt perme sey ihe — stration against the railroad monopolies, de- j “ptcidiy dnere nines mn os ce wanting a reform of various abuses upon the pablie by the railroad kings. a indian Commissioner Smith relates that when he was im one of the territorial cities of the Far West, some mouths since, he had occasion to explain his views on the Indian question at a public meeting of frontiersmen. He began by ae ony cxuminsice commerted with said im- evcenennen repairs which they may deem neces- | sary or Ske.2 Aud be it Sarther enacted, That Mf after inspection and examination as af board, of a majority thercof, shall be of the pain | that special damages have been. sastained ‘by ant Pere rnons, as aforesaid, they # mat thesame, taking lato coustderation’ the benefits to id pro from said improvements or rej sad fe among the recente, ‘of their otties sad fa the stating that he believed the best plan was to get | “tice of the Sccretaty of the District written water Sndians on good soil and then to plant them. | 3,°h{*\0f thelr action and « a cone The backwoodsmen misapprehending the ‘sion of the Legislative ‘Katou all hs made to them unde speaker's meanin; and giving the ee inter- he provisions of a of their, action thereon, rsa ci anata he eter | ee ee ecm | | culture differed widely. and that what he really | euveerns seer mnt that the frontiersmen did not fully appreciate Mr. Smith's policy of dealing with the red- Shins. iank form= may be obtained npon application at Roe President of the ‘Board, Cotnmbia Bui Paige B.Vice ot ber oot it wilt ‘be r remembered that the Legislative « Assembly passed an act last spring providing at the First ju papel amputepereteaes 1 test eee Seat By EROAT erty has been injured by changes of grade by the alom Board of Public Works. The law provides that XCELSIOR LODGE, No. 4, K. OF P.— the owner of any such property shall file his (ee ea ee claim with the Board, who will audit the same aed ar ON 1sth inst., at BH & the Bya embers of ster hedges ars and report thereon to ‘4 22. notice in another column, it will be seen that | “aio NOW. Pal Ti cesta sin ath SRE SINRING eee 2, 13. April7, at6 p.m., OMB Apel free to HN! M.D. O8EPH TABER JO: (rte al oie. OF THE BOA! OF TRUS- TEES OF COLORED SCHOOLS OF | INGTON AND GEGRGETOWN. } juMNER SCHOOL Conner tH « J tS DING. | Pets ‘april, a's, | pred b; ive notice to all | YOUNG MENS’ = queras “ASSOCIA REE READING HUOM Dat'y, Weekly, Secu- zs from all pais of thi Grin a athe 3 t ihoctatind Tisna 100) ole Trine er, Boxints sit18n hooWs tor Ladies and Geutle- | ners. Organ and Pi | “Pa ERAY pSocr aries a i yeand 9. 7% | aturlay evenin: ovck, SABBATH AFTERNOON SERVICES | Ls a ai 33 o'clock; at on: Combes | , eS" A UCBURN’S i NEW DRUG STORE, | No. 1429 Pewnxstivania AVENDS, feld-y SPerciaL NOTICE, ‘The Tox-pavers of t issued by the Hone K. FULTON & vaaia aven ME, SUsTay ight Erard Selfridge by iron b eff-ctually prevent its falling, at th time obviating the necessity of frequent tuning, (4 fark! almost universal to instrameats of this class.) 0 afi rimuch pleasure to give this test es KUEN monial to his alli nd skill as # Piano maker. Georgetown, D March 2 all-2t* FORUIT: FReiT FRUTE TT t received, and ready for Saturday’s market, lot of BANNANAS AND HAVANA ORANG ARLINGTON PACKING COMPANY, = in all Aer 5 of Foreign and Domestic Frnits, J pri TER. SPRING LAMB, CHOI to be had at this season, will be found TO MORROW MORNING stand of the undersigned. Remember B. F. HUNT. Stalls Sue. 567 FAYE YoU sees | THE LITTLE WoRLD?: AX OF APKI2L, 1873, fe be delivered free of | ex pe: cost of inspection) Bt ject to the neal inspection, tow BUREAU EQUIPMENT AND RECRU ITING 08 (three hnndred) (ons Cumberland Cost coal is to be delivered on the wharf at the vy Yard into carts prov by the g will af ived ry when awarded. hed at this office. The right is reserved to resect by bid not considered sus to. r any bid not considered adv antagorne to the govern alrst Pay Salpester U.s. Usitep STATES PATENT OF FICE, Washixeros.D. 119, On the petition ‘ory ARUALOUS WYCKOFT of | Elmira. New York, praying for ‘the extension of & him on the 12th ony of Ju 29, a04 retested on the 33th of Macel dose! tas peat re Somes Aesers: a cae beitnnd | testimony in case Seagiee os Ge mea tee area | xaminer’s Te mited te | the 20th day of June next; and that said petition be | heard on the doth day of Stine next us botition be RY person: 07 this 6: extension. at ft a BoiKea: ETT, Commissioner. | Miah pAzEovErs SCHOOL FOR YOUNG | CHILDREN , 1336 I st.,oppo- | c, Horrihtuartor whl begin Ay ‘April Sothg fall tera September | ia P. ai RED foci Bodo, 9 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. eT. OTH AND OTH Sts, ny ly iV WANTS. ANTED—A RORSE. Inyuire at OLS toh st | Want E it 1399 F st. first-class Ci ae ERMA ID; best of references resuired. It V ANTE. DA gs Patent Rurecimidile-aged ors Saar re 26 Hh st Wasi ADA nee ‘tw cook, —— za Sbchessvesta beowte: ED—A Colored CHAMBRE: eben: at 141g out referenc: =a ‘2'i street: none need apply ria x RVANT todo general _house- work; m papens Spek! ples ieee | Eo ‘Apply at 707 ED—BUOAR! Cle in west, It DEBS. ais See communication 00 Addrem Box 363, Alexandria: Va Accommetat i alls two experienced Salesladies. at Mrs. | HUNT'S, O91 D street. aun” W ANTED—A COLORED MAN, ts work about the pzcse and yard. Apply at 1518 es | corner 18% st TED ‘o hy WE PERS Shah oe Pickering ae ferred. what ‘Ostice Box oS first ol 941 Datreet. ANTE A BLACKSMITH todo showin, sfergtal work, “Anuuire ot BARTLETT Tiber Arch. anal LIA iN JAX TED—\ BLACKSMITH and GARDEN ER. ‘Apply to ROBERT FULTON & Co., 314 gh street, alls Wa % for a ax farm fy ington, D. TRD—A COLORED BOY, irginia. Apply to = FULTON & 1 wh street, near Penna id D—A gett! PANT. ud iron stay nights, and are to cook, wa » and make herself geuerally ts ing good references. Apply orthwest. ° young white girl, a rwork and heip with mld take nursine, It RD-TWO! ork . ty at Wo t2i4 thwest. GIR Tone for 6a to take care of h Sireet, between Ma ail-3t~ ght tooms, wi a0 Address Le ANTED—Two first-class MILLINERS; also. | LW. SALs tact i j ike a" | | poh, RT AND SAL } | FORREST tre Faroishea BOOMS second og weit ARD, south front | Sas°atreet doh streets. al oR HENT-BOURE soi FUBNITL aE: — ise Aoguire 417 Och strget iB RENT—That Very desirable STORE, 317 Fe west. Market Spaces Se, Taos. WAGGA. Hert B19 Th etreet seveu-roum HOUSE. with cay and water A ig oy on the premises, 1202 loch street, shove all-Ini “| Fe ENT—Twe nicely farnished ROOMS, with or mith t BOARD; hot and cold water Inthe house, 1110 New York avenus, corner 1h | street northwest. all POR RENT O24 Masechasits aveine, on large FRONT ) md fhe u shed. with or. without BOARD. | closet on same floor. =f Frere ag A a RESIDES 20051 and ail meedere tarp roees iemveien given the Ist of Tnguice at 1733 Istreet. ~ all-6t” ‘OR RENT—' secoud floor F (OR RENT—Picacant Be an if ete, north & rown trimmungs: 6 rd wc Bt ia WARNEK, 729 7ch atr B Tt. mn ments, to suit purchaser. Three HOUSES will be exch: vacant ground Also, several HOUSES in (ve #8 fer cash. cheap fe ‘b of the above Houses hare ha! Toom, water-closet, sewer, gas, &c cubted toe @ private fomily. Some curing to Bouse terms. should net ent te call’ at my office to purchasing elses here. a ig) ae. Ay KELLEY. al Extate Age bet. Dand K previous * beautifully tb 1 Lorsent ¢ northesst corner of P streets northw: sanere Iv. H. saad a. vas ALB—HOUSE LOTS NEAR MT ANT—From half an acre to id at reasonable rates and on easy ter upland for dwelling land for vegetables, nt ao alk from Boundary. He cality, pleasant rotal surroundings. ®ad educational aud Esligions adv JOHN York. Oeics of Treasury Boilding, 7K SALE—Ou Se and basement BRIC rooms, besides bath and er id and bot water, sand water. seek trobe and Empire heating range. - It is» in therongh order, in a very healthy ent ighborhocd, and will be sold very to the owner om the prem teasant aL = two-story BRICK WOUS 9 T street nort 9 N and Basement BRICK HOU bet wee 2 nth ay hs ing pi Tooms, b ky D— TED—A SITUATION, by « cow (English) one who thorinuchly” ands the etab a; 6. Ad small cash payment, and about $60 month! dress, with locality, &c., RAYMOND, Star fice, WASTED \ WHITE SERVANT, (Ge preferred, in a very small fanily of three know how to wash and iron, an recommen head. nire at th ‘clothing store 1-30? T—Two unfurnished Bo is je Ps MS. eigen str °. fT «Co Pa.avenue, all 2 WA! NTED-A Het clas MILT INET at M. atta Pa. ave. was? ED— ences requ west. WHITE WOMAN, to cook, wash Taquire at’ 1313 en 13th and Mth sts, aly 3" A COUNTRY GARDENE ER. who Is t, honest and mended. HL. N. A WHITE GI cIRL, 1S See age, to id. Apply OL ich street, hetweon F and G streets northwest st" wi ec \ ond WORK HORSE WM. NSON aqaire at N's Lumber Yard. mn from past an B.C. fied spit ANTED- BOARDING, ia Washingt in payment. W M a3-2w" York, has opened har 13 1xh strest north m2t-Im* j ANTED—Ry to know Pog the VICTOR SEWING MAGHINE haw is meee ae: the most perfect gt ty in — nesting te ‘adle; needle bar and works of steel.’ Agency . 4 Penns}ivania avenne. Also, Branch of Mme, Dem- ‘T. W. SPICER, Agont. orest’s ‘epee Emporium, wug30-1) RIED Erepiady ia, in — of seoreneny | sat the Steam 436 and Ot ste apris-iy | LOST AND FOUND. OST—Co the lth instant, e BUNCH OF K finder will please. leave them at 923 D et receive a suit ard. V |W +f Worke Maine avenue, bet ner of 10th and D streets northwest, vm 8. The The BATTEAU UNDINE, painted lead folor with red band around the iop, and o S7'SPRING STOCK inside, A suitable reward will be pata fer her return | BLACK, LIGHT aid” MEDIUM ASSORT. | to WH. PRENTISS, 13th street and Maryland MENTS—i and 2 Butto 3t_ | avenue ast | *QUND—April Tih> a) REVOLVER. Appiy £5 Gavel KF Letter-Cart “ raed ete cet a | [98T—On Watmnase abe a Fast, bet. | 8 Congress and West, and Gay Greene D REEF | m Georgetown, & BRACELET: act with Garucts ISAG | The fin W willreceive a suitable reward ye cs — ee | this office. LEAF LARD. 6 lb..10-tb. and 251). tine, | J OST—A Scotch TERRIER Di aa ae ed and fer sale bi air; short tail ant ears. Ansirers RYAN B tothe name, of BO! Ubcral reward s., | 608 Pennsylvania avem | Opposite Metropolitan Hotel. alo-3t ‘PRE “VICTOR DRY AIR REFRIGERATO is not expensive, and yet it has no superior ofS] | the market. ‘The Sole agent for their sale ‘i ai a0-6t WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED 60 DOZEN LADIES’ SKIRTS, WHICH WE AR i SELLING AT 83 GENTS PRR SKIRT. LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR, 623 PENNSYLVANIA AVENOK, agtr Metropotitan Hotel Block. WM. JOHNSON & SON OW PINE LUMBER LATS. BHTR oe FENCE PALINGS.all of «hich wen sellin reat inducements for cash. | Cor. Nand ote. uear Neate Dapeatanent. ap9-Im™ 104 “ERGY AAINB > 404 We have stock of SHADE ica RER TE ISTE CTE ieee COMPuRTI and Weane of the in the City, ‘urniture | ab ipielie ties ~| EXCELLENCE ‘ts shown in the continually ine Is appreciated, as eet on continually SPENCERIAN STEEL PENS Nember'One Fen news sold 13 numbers; of the ‘more than set waroa Seat eet orite view: ee ee AYLOR & wes of | SALT! BALTI! sabetiT in lots to suit, the | $1 will be paid for hi swt" "FERDINAND BUTLER, MOT Edn, 10 BEWARD—Siraved « a dark brown MARE Mt Tewand will be ZEY, N street, between 6th: and 71 $25! EWARD WILL BE PAID, and no sar. RY tions asked, for the retere of a KINDLED with NE SUT feet “ana tall 4 white, ears ogee a 0 JO iN Y’S Restaurant, $01 13th st. n. w. STRAYED F: om my, + avery dark 4, fn’ good. condition, mi 9-6." Erises: about two weeks ium a CLARK, Penna. avenue and Tith st. southeast. OABD UF PUBLIC WORKS, Durgice oe CoLumBia, Wa: iGTON, April 3, 1873. A reward of FIFTY ( geo) DOLLA! will be paid for the detection and conviction of any person or rsous Who have senien, or wha may r be ound stealing, the Man-hole and Sewer: tray Covers in the cities of Washington aud Geol Tr getoy By order of the Boayg. BS ont Pots cy Ni x* 719 in the Peon Ma- tual te Insurance ‘Company, of Fhiledel phie, viz: No. 1.351 for 1969 for, $30, and No. 1.594 for 1870 for in favor of Wm. E. Spalding 4 eee * ir be paid for return of same to WM H. JAMES, t pfice of James Lockhead, 415 wa = | A Ge ~ Ist wed Aca on E st 4 2d street: with tre pearls A li reward liber Teturned to No, 309d street northwest BOARDING. Biase con BE (Oke Ry a i es Station, Va., & M. gocha one Summier’ mo) dress C.C., eCatlett vi Lette AND CEMTLEMEN. either ye <s in parties, and families, can hear of Sdisensias Dept edn a Box x £6, Sear fh ti ite eter Dp ry Gop see, Ee avenue and Ist street. VIENNA EXPOSITION. CIRCULAR LETTERS OF CREDIT, issteD BY JAY COOKE & CO. J. w. SRIGRE WEES: CABROLL F. WINSLOW, SHIRTM4KER Axp DEALER IN Paar st gaging: tee Ie stress 4 street and New York aver | WOoD, HUFTY & TAYLO. | averne ke noticethat Madame 7 “ine of th. ‘iven if returned Me add th NIET- } @1 per barrel, delivered K ee 116th streets,27x13. One thirdessh, balance on con, situated in a given immedi Spetween G S lith street, the city ; and $9) F street alv-S* | FRAME COTTAGE on College with voms, sonth front, within a Mth street cars. Lot 50x iw. I Sat B AT A BARGAIN —A neat FRAME Cot TAGE, situa ft ties in the cit: sanze in fr pio pay the owner 0 orthwrest , aft For terms appty 1127 12th atr |FS feet front b: par with a brick stable and carriage tones THOMPSON, coruer of Ath street ant oe 4 between Sd and 4°) streets, {OR SAL E—At 1107 11h rae HOUSE of 7 : rooms, and fot 4x10 feet. Kbquire on the | ~ | premises. als" | 3 POR SALE CEASE aid F TURE y | destrable em Aer Boarders w, | | = E- | M oor peer EOL EUli4 ith <reet, iL Z modern i ements, &c, Apply toil Bint Factor ee street, near new Rock cx | BLE. 614 2th street. rs = ‘ UR 7 ‘OB Cheap—A eup-rior bail: seer Bight rod ator, and Bing Soh Gutiealy tol hice Aditees SCAN" BOY CO Me” | handsome soung Surrel HOR — | whole a first-class turn out. Apply at. Room 7% : . | Patent Office, between ths hours 1 093° open 4 ue | WhOP PHAETON FoR SALE tracts to azole parts be | Pradeep PARTON whe ple, silk Urinamed, suisse veers, OR BATE By JUAN BOYLE & 00-605 ish | over @3u; price Sow May street. LOT soath sid 1th | seen at MODERMOTE BUOS., Pensetlvania aves, j st | (OR (A ot ver) WORK PSTOR ES y fs | ang Saddte Horses june arrived. HUGE “4S | & BOWEN 'S stable. New York avenue, he ees ORS. Sn and Contractors feat every dec sale at Boston prices by LU. SCHNEIDER Facare., agent for’. Mose ny Boston | Bee OLAY FOR SALE. Appiy to Mit _PER NAL. ORS = Adee note of Welnesd reiew at 8 p. my * Please call again this week! KS. B. J. PRENOH, tae Gilaraied Rel Clare oyant and Test Mediwm,can be erecta by tne yey gives Setinlotions of Ef me tine new BRICKS on | | orth side N street, between 12h and 13h. } as K. WiLS¢ 29-6t | Fo. RENT— FURNISHED. ao 45. $25, a3 j STORES, $f0, $30; OF Fi; | $35, $15, ‘0’ THOS. B. WAGGAMA 0} 4 RENT—That_ very desirable HOUSE in Georgetown. at the corner of Green and Gay Matlet. | Fe streets, formerly occupied by M. a9-6t F S11 7th street OR SALE_A FARM containin ated on the street road, 4 ‘mile Di line, Md. Will sell p. A ARDEN, Si No. 1913 Silt sirect nortinenst, | FoRpa FALEA fue Torce-story, BRICK HOUSE ‘2 acres, wi a from tbe E, in ‘Montgomery gant pply to | ect, hetween 9h Also, a de- | tr RICK HOUSE, on I soon, between 8th | and 9th. K. WILSON, ail 511 7th street, opp. Post Office. | ain ful summer resort will be rented to a jt, oo nee ais! rie on or riel Hi before April 15, to T. “ae of those new K street, between North Cap itol and lat streets northeast. Al il modern improve- | ments. Terms moderate. Three minutes walk from Columbia cars. Apply to P. BY street, between G at + hort) 3h ‘ROOMS, suitable for how Apply on jock p.m. PT wo se Brick DWELL reet, between 15th and I6th ns six rooms, bath room; . Terms easy. Inquire on reet, between 1th gi rt ex, or at GL | and 17th | F°, ee Ey a RESIDENCE in a Henelttalthy location, that elegant three-story and chnsetts avenue; basement brown ratone Houses No. ane rooms, water a in Ra government. r tion, * A, to 8 it WAR. NER, 729 7th street. rat 70! LE—SQUARE No S50, ae ee Re ee {hole or in lots, Apply to JOHN HOWARD, butcher, No, 652 Center mark: of B and b strecta northeast, oF CHRISTIAN M m BECK: 423 G street no a7-lm* PO! BENT tee == ing front ROOM: with Board, furuished or at Maseachusetts ave , corner Ith st. ra B RENT— Tro splte of unturned ROOMS unfarm euitable for housek ee} fan uuferniehed USE. OD. BaRaErt, Rio at aw, Fo BENT Two large PARLORS, fronting south: flower garden, two clmets; $12 Bionth; $14 C street southeast, near the New Mar- ket. ap5-6r" ESA GUSE and LOT. No. $36 1th at. k = es alee ope fraine house, good cellar f ground, a kinds, and will be sold of 23 and G street ith street north, OR RENT—DWELLING Hous, with prew ig enn immings. 507 ‘ick front and jo. Rode stand Island ‘aretes bet and léch streets; freer 13th = First ancistant Postmaster Gen? cistern, oot feet of Seuall frutten ‘ice, homes ot ‘iow for ._ Inquire as above. it" e gral for rte pa at three and balf years. Inquire 1403 oseeesion ny '— Handsome RESIDENCE, N: aes Poser between Mand streets norihwort, Ronly'to LATIMER & CLEARY, Gtar o Duild- on SAL. TARE ay Te | ry wety liberal tormes Sait Bossi 0., Mo, TAT lth ‘north: isdn Gee corner wir BD 2 MRS. See Ar the DRY GOODs, SURING ANNOUNCEMENT, 60.000 STOCK 0 OF DRY Goops sete in DRESS GOODS. zeeee. NING DAILY. Sinan, SON UM |. Prices from 25 cents each Ba ayaine in BLACK SILKS and BLACK AL- B27 ONE PRICE TO ALL. nd BOGAN & WYLIE, O20 7th street northwest, ree hundred new PA! BuETLAS ust received. NEW STYLES. JUST RECEIVED. OUR PRING STOCK OF DRY GOODS AND CARPETINGS, of the latest productions on this and other side of (he Atlantic, which will be open for inspection TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1873, nee fall assortment of Teantifalst DRES seons. —s maine Baured and strij i Japanese face fa Back Colored Bika the be 4 test fabrics tack ‘Gros is, eotored black Mohairs, Per- les, and a full line of choles wand fancy prints and ber nice goods, too numerous to We shall also exhibit 8 full and entirely new stock f CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, and MATTINGS. English Tapestry, Brussels in handsome patterns, the very cheleeet Ingrains, Ol Clothe of beset de: signs, Straw Matting, very fair, at 25 ceuts. Our variety in either branches, Dry and Carpets, is superior to ang south of New aud propone’at all times to sell cheaper than any house in the city. We invite the public in general to inspect our gocds and prices before purchasing elsew li WOOLFORD & SHILBERG, 427 Tru STREET, Between D and E, southwest. S7-THE ARC ADE. mar2}-3m co DUEAD f co's. ht )LEGANT pie SILK, from $1.30 n; 4 full Une of al kinds of SPRING Lo ues fant recetved at at = BRODERAD 4 * co's, mardl-3m 3 F street. PROFESSIONAL. cia ©. CLEPHAN E. 2. BBAILEY. A DOT GOO! wo yyOULARD ba ty Bi GO LEPHANE «& Bi AILEY, suonThann wittens &Law weverres. Ufice—] © sireet, bet ist aud 24, facing Ii ue. whsl-by R. MARY D. SPACKMAN, m19-20" 1634 SIXTEENTH STREET. J. 8. DELAVAN, Homaoratuic sPattercia 1320 F street. lours:—9 to W, morning; 3 to 4, shernoon; ae8-tf 7 oo evening. °x 7, ATTORY! atte. CRUE LEEW ty CUERET argue REDIT, available ‘Asc DBA RTS on Seeeeab yt) ae Sa et Sarin | Hs H.C. SWAIN, Cashier. a | [ae “BOZORTH FREBZING BEFRIGEBA- oul | Eo [a SsUGA Ibs. NEW Mai wet Qusty, Bus just mie pr te the owner beast Teh ore TOR SALE—TWo 37 aRBS OF GROUND. Dive bm the yw t part of the © in sot haat part of the cht me all wx POR SAth—on- Devine nt NKAS STANDS is offered for salen ii be exchanged for private pr the oremiees, Ne S streets, Porth alla" OK SALE—Tie STOCK, GOOD WILL qo FIN TURES of a Cigar nid Tobacco Ser More ‘eTms moderate. Apply $33 sh TUKIN: wg A oeet the devin in And extents Iimsinres ravine fs “INT te tered tor the tat ot i At FOR SALE-¢ western part af the city, fp ee Impror nd yard w t corner lath and Deron ter terms. Apply zt recor, 122.6 F merdet nor NDID B SINESS | OPppoRTCKITy MANE cm * BesiNess't rom per of Tih art SPL small Fact nine eral Block, « Wea enms ot CY TEE GOOD WILL im PRY STORE, Ht wt ms where a ¢ ruer lath aL IN A coal LEWis J LOhrow Bep.} en om ist or, enue MUNICIPAL ulation +. F.B 939 Penne NDS AKE THE so. apt 10 to 15 per Pa f roo aud swaranterd, miT-Im y the : ncipal collected w ithe vse | mem lf aR CHANCE te purchase « car sireet, Nou UTE 5800; terms eae & PEARSON, | _mgoet ¥. M. ding. #b and D ate Joe) boaLe FRANK Bauntm JUAN BOYLE & co. REAL ESTATE No. 602 ath street, A ar hous | itoe ix % inhied oF v or city pre 1s portions of che city for ef 40 jen Fes, ob easy terms, or wili exchange | for productive improved property 2) ta iF OB SALE NEAB WASHINGTON, D. o., ' TWO SUPERIOR FRUIT FARMS, ‘The Cedar Grove Vineyards; excellent fruit trese vines in bearing’ Gime timber iands aud granite j abarrics, ALSO, BUILDING LOTs IN THE CITY Iu Square Bo. 17; Lot ¥ > 4. 5.and7 16, 2 und 1. ponte. Bs letter or in perce to Grove Vineyard. ‘ots ml5-colm xiveienes VUsk FuER SALE. The large FO! STORY, HOUSE, with three- mory extension, treet, uearl, Es essen aren carn &e, Dp* BINGHAM, OF NEW YORK, EDITOR oF THE American Electro- Medical Jowrn: treats Paralysis, Rheumotiom, Catarrh, the har mungs. Cancers, Blood Porson Nervous Chronic Diseases, street, near Pennsylvania aven wanes “QS TATUVOLENCE” OR THE Wiki. co ae THE CPA BISvOVE. By it all diseases are uo laying on of hands" mught b; lot. 472 C street borthwest. DLES suffering ahuees, iireguiarity, of | can: beat oe Earn | sinting case, and addressing Mus. A.C. ROSH BE, Washington, D.C im” TACLES To MAKRIAG —Happy Relies or Lowne Don from of Krrore and DISEASES INC! | pee Teasonsble prices. Tapeworm remoy fends iat hours.” ie Hier 2 polls sctoacae p= = 5 CONSULTING PHYSICIAD ‘The oldest established Spectalist in the city. Bo. S11 léth strest, above H. Houre: 11 to4 and 7 408, daily, pia agoetattr—Temale Completats ont weenie GENEBAL INSURANCE AND REAL b eerese AGENT, No. 603 ELFTRENTH

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