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Seema eteedeeaes oWIN | THE BOARD OF HEALTH. | Transnctions in Real Estate . THE CovRTs. | ofpastengers. The pet earnings were #™,- sToNs ICS. &e. EXCURSIONS pic EVENING STAR. | : | aTEm ete FOOTE, saan | aE, Mss sees Ne =| EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &e. EXCURSIONS, Pc WEDNEADAY -August 1, 1877. | Might of Pubiie Omicers tobe Em) «1, sisi in the ‘affice of the Recorder of harged with The dividends paid amo % ONT 7,196 for SCHOOL terested In Government Contracts. since our iast report: The Board of Health met last evening, | deiionica ,®nd Dr. Cox satd he hada report from the | RK. E)Nort and H | santiary police committee (as to the work In | to Dennis Haggerty NUNTIESTREET MOP. Ss ‘TH AQ * oads inthe 26 = for 184, anc ATH the officeof registrar of vital statistics, and | kins’ 10. George ate z ‘ 2. 880,041 were re. CIETY KXornsr as to an employe of the board being engaged F. Matitogiy m, part of rt imposed , y dayein Ceiyed for transportation of freight, matls, a INKOE None in mail contracts.) and asked whether be wi Mary’ A. Walsh aud » Bu 4 &e., and $43, for passengers. The net a ae MONDAY. Avrur should make it now or in petcate mening .Jr..to Jane M. MeCrabb, a S, against $75,54,101 IN!—SI TH ANNUAL = eee Jane Moseley wll bee ler Plies said as the subject had been no. 1 OF iF sty +t wher 1, la subdivision of for 14. Thedtvi- | + Ueed in the public prints, and as, by impil- Li e Geo Regs and . Evans cation at least, charges had been made, the | to Thos. Nelson, sf 0, sub jot insquare ceive report should be made public. After the | » tod. R Van Meter, $3,000, was drank. an ro KNIGHTS OF ST. PETER, 5 BEYER 2TH-sTREET THURSDAY. Ao; astclomdy ALU ras a at defniant | $19,230,511 for 1875, and $16. 4 8# and Priorto the present year the operations of i a sas + disposal of the report he would claim the | lot 6. in square sit. J.S. Harrison to Mar- ault on Wm. | the Union Pacific railroad were aggregated Dancing to commence at 3 Pm. Tickets LOCAL NEWS. privilege of a personal explanation garet Stone, $1.00. lots Wand 11 in square a : wiih those of the western states. With that | e —_——— THE REPORT. 2. AT. bradley, trustee, to Rachel 8. Har- addition the real diminution of gross earn- | ¥- —Ginja MIDLAND ROUTE. ar Condensed Loral« The board voted to consider the report at | desty, trustee. $1500. lot © and Din Brad- ings is $7,158.3 Stead of $20,025,178. V BETES SEVENTH STREET py From J. Parker we have the New York | this time, and it was read. ley's eubdiv'sion of square 414. Elien Kelly ‘a © the rallroads in the ee arnoiat es: WRONESDAY, Qcaret 2 vance ofthe siti. The first part recommends that the office of . Bchoenborn, 2425, part lots, 19 and southern states were $70,745,048, against €50,- s — atest. Cresswel etal. toS. B. Shrove Smear tor ‘ charged | f(thiews sabiiary inspector be vacated for #1 for isa ar ninney ‘ard bridge. ‘Pr pet F Brery Saturday Night Bxrcursion ——a, Dean © Tues- | the present. and that a competitive examina- earsouth end nay 656 409 Of the earnings &. 5 rl a ” a Print e Tues- | ion of candidates for said oifice be held at | 8. Young to Henrictta Behr part lot Were recel the trans To lode —— _—- = ai CLOTHING. Holton, physician, should | such time as may be hereafter designated; | 15,equare 517, A N Sk wily Tea 1£11,57,901 f jouday amd trie tickets be ee —~ and imposed a nted in the @ proviced that nothing in this proceeding | lon qait claim,) 2aud3, square rkably tow 4 The net earnings wer. sine 5 ctient in yesterday Sbail he s0 constroed as to exclude from Kiiza T. berine Leon- s! ceo for Isi5,and sti tem, cal at cee Son men Ss Mere Than This . | competition the present medical iuxpec'or. dividends pais 603 Pennsylvania avenae. ae . on 8 atendant of | . In regard to the third item of Insiraction, GEORGETOWN. wgainst $1,400.96 208 1 COULD NO MAN agy y upon his | by which it was required to ascertain a 1si4. i i) T. PINEY POINT and POINT LOOKOUT | duties to-day. and Has rez jy | Whetherany employee of the board is, or has rrived—Boat Hattieand gs of the railroads in the Leaving the toot of 6th street on BATURDAY | nterdant’s dwellin r y | been, engaged in any contract or contracis bushi wheat, boat 4 | RVENING, Ancoet Sth. at lo el j iF THIS M with the United States government, or any » bushels of wheat, 50 returning Money © SOT MA agent or agents thereof, the committes report 100 bushels of oats; boat steamer Jane Mosele PUBLIC RENEFACTOuS. WE DESPAIB OF EVEL BROOM Loudonn, with 2 25) bushels of wheat, do. | rec li consigned to Bartley aud Br 06 busheis that, npon inquiry, they find that Dr. P. T. Keene, the health officer, is @ government contractor for the transportation of the led offering a | Mails; but they do not discover that said re- Tick ved for the transportation of pissengers | dolinrs limited. and will only be her. | and $¢,15¢.405 forthe transportationof freight. | are known.) Ther can be by any fwheat to H.M. Taibott. | The net earnings were = The @ivi- | mittee or of the Ty lere at the servers! M 8 of wheat to H.M. Tai- dends paid were SIS .01 Se eel WU, Sears, aes F Harky ision of Taity to Thomas rick $3. jot 37, subdiv ad Site Tsingle seull asa prize to be compeied | lations of the health officer conflict with | Square 510. Steph bolt. — . | _The carnings and expenses of the Central | —* for by the single outils s iu the swatonse any prohibitory law, and, inasmuch as no | France and Fred. Koo secure J. W , MERCEANTS’ ExCHANGE.—Offerings on | Pacific railrond were incinded among those ‘RAND EXCURSION WE inscas bort clubs or residing in the city. Such a | €vidence existsthat the duties of the health | Orme $5,010. lots A. B, C D, Taliy’s $ib- ‘change to-day amounted to 9,200 bushels of | of the Pacific sta , Which explains ¥ y. Project would give au impetus to boating | Officer bave been interfered with or sufer.d | division of jot 30, 1, furnish some exeellont amusemen’ to | Jnjury by virtue of his relations to t T's Sadbdivision of wheat, with sales as follows: A MA\.MUM OF COMP egov- | Sqvare 54 jot Ys in subdivision ef nqua 20 bushels at | a arnings. Adding W bushels at 1.10; year, the earuings 3 On TUESD. roRA dovers of aquatic sports at a sligut expense. | €Tnment as a mail contractor, they suzgest | West of squar and lols 3 and 4, in squnc bushels at 1.39, : Ls uisecuinn om ine ‘The Potomac Frait Growers ansniec in | that all farther proceedings In this dlrestion Thomas Nelson to A Hyde and Tho. —— ee = Stheearnings ag-| me piteaee Mee Wee | a ‘ the proper column that their nexé meeting | be dispensed with. Hyde, to secure G. W. Riggs and Thomas RAILROADS OF THE COUNTRY. which $10,216,425 were | will leave et © a.m ced © pun ce can A + and = 9. cv from | turning at 4 vm. and AI pm | Will beon the Mary Washingon, August In conclusion the committee offered reso. | Evans 88,210, sub lot 5, sonare 208. J. W Gth.on which occasion there - hibition of fruits a: public, beyond the Trameand Its Causes— | i ation, to Mailwonys— lutions: “That the Cth proxmo, at 10a. m., | Somervilie to Thomas EF. Waggaman ail be designa‘ed as the day aud hour for the | J- Pilling, trustees, to secure =1,500 examination of such candidates for the office | Virginia Porter, lot_ 10, square 910. I nails. &c. Tae vet A the dividends | One D: tower steam (Adu.tting a gentleman with ye : ; tthe folowing concerntn - | sre ; “es ‘ MMER STOCK Sdikeussion on “Fruit Culture i of medical sanitary inspector ay may bo re- | Van Mvict to B. a1: Warver, to swenre Jou" soagy of the Culted Her oy aap heey Ree ReNERCSTENTENTE ee aan pert AT ONCE ee ee nn ne ERROR ex Uae reve A ere 5 Cooney io W. J. Acker. to secure Charies vatce sheets of Poor's Manual. The tacts | CITY ITEMS CARROLL INSTITUTE at ‘2 —_- said he differed from his col- 31 square 08 given are bighiy important and useful, = * BELECT ANNUAL EXCUESION COST NOT CORSIDERED The Washington Scheutrentent leagues as to the answer to the third 1 Hace <& Fra rowing grea! light us they doupon thesab: | HAVENxEN’s B To MARSHALL HALL, | HOE eu VISIT OF THE PRESIDENT. stcertany or | The committee was directed to ma ane R. N 0. part of lots 4 and 3, jcet of our railroad interesis in. their preset . — SIT 6 X PRESIDENT, sECEETARY oF | ine ny employe ; Teulon to M. M. Robrer ‘staims, and indicating what ts tobe the basis | Five cents wholesale. ALPACS CoarTR. eeark Onis THE 13 OR AX A Of the by ad been engaged asa govern- | and F..J. Stelwegen, to secure D.T. Kuigit of expectations us regards tue fature Six cents retail 51,3 Liss SCAN MALE " THE KING. THEE T,and they would have com- | § vand 3. squ 122, J. P. ‘he number f railroad opened “ —-e- — 1 CLEAN THE it FTC ass wi nstructious by a yea ornsy JS. fieriman, to secure =2,/ unt ainst 119) | THE Toxre. Qrininr, is pecul larly bene- * dertran, lot N,ot sub lots i mil and igi miles for 174. T fle-al to the teeth anc ms. J. & BAtkir ae Yesterday the newer, excess of mile built, as compared with t lwo preceding years, is due almost entirely + tothe great activity in the Southern Pacifte ne Tooth Powder is one of th s of preserving the teeth aud puri- realy w,8 | Versi e's Dr. Cox remark had acted as 4 that if the ea od by Mr. M al , to Leopold Wei Il ¢ i P b e | answer, leaving the board to act on that | ! ~ at aehe he + Hine, tras nes, and ia narrow gauge 11 ies In! ‘ MGT Woh srrn tendanee was very u s been heralded to the world, wud * er e‘have been tue “When i'm overwh st $ night, e ed that the heaith eile or wvell to ions from nay particular frients - rieus a1 yntracts to the detri- | Square 50), sqnare w 1 the reads whose | wake i one where I know 1 ties and i tion | Square A. Hyde to George the bread, sor cake are at _oMicer the com- | Thomas Evans. «ub jot 5, square obn 7 a » her than the simpie A. Koib, irusiee. to James Sorerville. LINEN ~ titled to bave it made | i0, in Shepherd's subdivision of sq ‘ t note! gation was unirue. i *. y, ivustee, to D. A. W! Ny to't jas ak Yom and S$ o'cioct: s. The MUD SLINGIN T. Da’ duetir re penal tor- | us 4 SIS seate © portico |} aid that there was not a member tS. Sqr i ig ean Hayes, s Schurz, board who did not know de: MISCELLANEOUS. and perman master General Key remedy as Hos'el- her.and promir Ve ion was introduced the facts in ne subject. The object of the re es to Sling mud, and it had ba ctually through the pabl all knew Dr. Keene weil R. J. Ciark io Q Grigg are B.A. Jacobs sie No. eis t noril Fy SeRES Leap 1 heen or rails has dou! t in the che ps ‘were nm exceeding!y bril 5 resident of the associatic Theabsolvte tim number and the ; : wougi 6 | in U : guaran . CLOSF x ot re » | Enow that he would do nothing dishonorabie, | Per: Z tothe = i r oe pest SEATECRET Gan BH Lose SHEN OCT ad, after a brief speech, removed the trophy | and If in the Investigation his character wer | t eM wrest 10 seodie TO. Hi the years | effectually cure premature debility, weak- | YOU LES EVENING E ONCE i Ot Att; Louls Beyer, ex-king, | found pure, he was entitled to have such | § Michael Hurley, lease to Wm. Wur- FS to all enterprises con- | Stertetion cocth pote ie a The Bargs COCKADE CITY will civeseloct Ex around that of Jul’ | Statement made public. The health oficer | ley 0). lot No Soaare 331. G. i. nected with railroads since their first open- | 29 worth thousands. mailed <r YWEDNESTAY g. This wa owed tree | had done bis duty, and if he was engaged in | Geddis to Adam Gaddis, bill of sale st ¥ Ade HROTUFRS, ingip 1-94. Its pubiieation, therefore, natu and sleigh. ally suggests & cotapariso: ulvermacher Gaivanie Co.. New | $Y ENTS cheers and the firing of 2 cannon ‘> York C 618,ddkiy | ee earns fhe. abe new king. Mr. eter 20 5 awarded | the contract business, he did not allow it to There wath bis duties as an officer of the AlLOn8 AND CLOTH ERs, pm kK remaining at Mar onl Fe dition of our railroads and the general bu SoMENT. . sharp. teturnine st 1 o Commer Seventh and D Stross, the medai for the seeond best shots | board. ‘The duty of the board now wus clear. feu, &e ness of the country now andtemyeatsage. | tk Se are ee eer S: | shailiveii a winuteseach trip. Baste and Dancing —_—— CHEERS FOR PRESIDENT HATES. They should set bim right by adopiing this arrgil Institute willgive Tacre Were in operation at the time of tha | phur Soop. + away with the neces- | “63 Recular Punday Excurdons for Ladies and A Grim Idea Presilent Wolt alluded with pleasure to | repcrt. Su excursion fo Marshall Hall to morrow, issue of the first mauual, for 1863's), being | sity for Sulphur Baths. Try it, ladies, Itis | Children Ieaveat? tpi med mitten ake cake Pao COMeTESS Upon the Vereia by the | row AN OF FICEROF THE BOARDIMPROVED | At. mM., on the sieamer Mary Washington, for the year ending December $1, 19.3026 genuine beautifier, and very économical. Ticks ts,%5 certs. Children free. THAT OF President of the Unttet States and two mem- HIS SHINING (VACATION) EOURS. | Baers Dork The Knights of Si. Peter mucsot railroad, of which 3,958 mils were | Hirwt to THOSE PREMATURELY (Gray | —freumderterer. Ne’ yygttm <EY * gaso vias Cabinet. The announcementwas | Dr. Verdi said that his motives in present | Will uold their <!xt: annual piemie here to- in New England, 5,355 in the midd's states, use Hine Hon Dan ~ Q TO FORTRESS MONON AND THE SIDNEY SMITHS, ted with cheers from 3a!!1 quarters of the ing the resolution had been called into ques- ; orrow. Dancin; p.m, W226 in the western, 10,126 in the southera, | EK beer ee & CAPES. eSIRING rds, and the President stepped to the | tion, and he thought it strange that when- Piney Point the excursion of Wesley ard 431 in the Pacific states. Tbe Union and | To Ladies and Gentlemen. De . ront and Lowed his acknowiedgments. ever a particular member of the board asked | chapel (M. E. church) will be given to Pin: Central Pacific railroads had not been com- | We wish to call attention to A. Fiseher’s | Select Excursion under the auspices VO SIT IN HIS BONES Several songs ip German were sung by the | information be should be charged with at- | Point, at so'clock this eveutng, Seeadv't. pleted. ‘There was nota mile of raliroal in Chemical Scouring aud Dyeing Establish- a ae weirs Washington Senzerbuad. tempting to injure another. He was the | Furtres Monroe ant the Oupes—Anexcur- Utah, Dakota, Colorado, Washingion ter- ment. No. 905 G street, near oth street. Py | BSSTERN PRECEYTF RIANCUUECH, THURS | oN ACCOUNT OF THE WARMTH OF THE BANQUET. Dori + sp 5 DAY, AUGUST 2, 1977. THe fs ot t Sion will be given to Fortress Mon to- sitory or Indian country, where now are mptiy adopting the latest Trovements, ‘The guests were then con. weted to the ban- | 2tzerof the resolution, and it was not true | g ress Monroe y y; promptly adopting est improve: ts, SN EATHUPS. that every member of the board Knew the x Is \ morrow, under the auspices of the Eastern i miles, and in all the territory west of whether of American or European inventio ey wilh lence she whee, giuet hall, which was soon filed by members | facts before the resolution was introduced. | Presbyterian Caurch. ‘The Jane Moseley the Mississippi river and east of the Paciie | heiecnaic: tate tis wot ve ee ork eee one Of the Verein: and their inviied The | he for one did not know them, and he re- | Will leave at 6p. m., returning Saturday alé slope, where now are 17,576 miles, supplying | to be equaled by those not possessing these Zeach. can be bai ae DOUBTLESS THE COMPENSATION four tables, reaching the entire length of the | membered that last April Dr. Keene was | @ ™. the wants of a of 7,120,000, there facilities. Hig Cleansing and dyeing Ladies’ Bookstore; lan ball. were loaded with both ec!-stantial and | asked if he was engaged in the maileon- | Druid 7! Park.—'Tne grand exeursion to were then but Smiles of railroad, with a | and Gent's Suits are, in fact, the cheapest in Pigeiier of —e * Gainty food, well suited to tbe oceasion. | tracte, and he replied that he was not. Sub- | Druid Hill Park, Baltimore, to-morrow, population of 4,205,000. | the elty on sccount of bis superior work. | (.'T eee Bane Govereoncet Friating OMASTLY A SPROPACRE President Hayes, with Secretaries Schurz | sequently he noticed the charge in the pa- | gives indications of being a grand auccess, |. In the last ten. years the railroad mileage | Give bine a ale oe See OE og A re oe hem ph tg a _— and Key. occupied seats at the center of the : of Baltimore, Cincinnati and other | Trains will leave the B€ P. depot atxa.m., bas nearly doubled, the inerease in popula- | guaranterd. goa Hse no. Vico not be anfiicient for Tein table, near the tof the Verein. | Diaces, that while on leave of absence Dr. | ¢-Mmorrovy, and Druid 1011 Park at 6:40 p.m. tion has been only twenty-three percent., the | Wm. Wail. #2) During the discussion of ive banquet the | Keene was selling tail routes. Rourd-trip tickets 21.50. For further par- railroads having increased more than four | ~~ = y= ~~ | ave, near Lith THE EXPECTED COMPORT; Marine band, stationed in the ke'l, and some | “Dr. biiss—How did the papers get the in- | ticulars sce adv't. times as rapidly as the population. The | AMUSEMENTS. secured upon « ss wingers furuiched some fine music. Aner | rormation? ee FE GRinar iE noone Paraben abies os walle of rained | es GEA ee ep sacks ¢ board was cleared and cloin removed, Dr. Verd!— o 5 1. ST A CHARGE OF ROBBERY AT in 1967 was 925, while in 1876 it_ was only Sv oF" ans vided 4 3 SKELETON THE TOASTS Pie tee ee LeDRoit Pan. nights ago the The experience of tue New Engiana © TY ENNULL SONURTEENFEST Se cae chpnclip Go akese Oe eer a ae eg ‘Were announced by F ent W Dr. Verei continued, saying that he naa | welling of Mr. Andrew Langdor Le demonstrates that, to enable rafiroads to be plicit} Re tickets will nt exceed SO ay26 7" 0 etvsuiagaa withoni any of the incor The frst toest was—*The King Victor in | ogered the resolution in private mee'i | Droit Park, was entered by burglars and a operated ai a protit. a population of at least | WASHINGTON SCHUETZEN VERE! vitor fing each wa acomaiony the peaceful strife; may i:'s shors never lead | p qatter of justice to the party invere: Laud 590 (oa mile of railroad 1s becessary in this | Commenting on th aegeas to any other strife butt of fra other articles, v: fed, | GUANtity Of !adies’ flae wearing appa EXCURSION TO DRUID HILL PARK, | emu | and at the time he knew not whethe: Lr. | BALTIMORE, Streets, Geerestown; J. ‘ tolen. country. The history of the railroads in the 3 . is F EXISTENCE . dation” President Wolf responied ip ¢ Keene had been so engaged, and whethert the entrance was made throazh a window | western states also proves it, “In tne earlier | PRIZE &HOOTIN: Unter the direction of She Searth Cte Mi. B. oar for the king, Mr. Killiat was violatinga law. ‘That was the query asec.ent, and no clue could be traced ays of the system nearly al the lines built ey ee GUST 2p. IST. The 1 todst was— sviou | the committee. He disclaimed any idea df d or the property. L. in ihe western states bre rtand De ii lee. the Britiaore and Poiwtnse De- a » FRONT, Sekretzen Yerein— al fx fre slinging mud. police hea iyuarters, turus to thelr builders, | rape, Gc tata.m. Resrning, wili g . from prejusice: nmbitions to cater to the en- | At this point it was suggested that t nd Mcilfresh have ing protits came a still greater increase of Scones in Mid & ve Drnid Rill Park nt bo fg BBS Without Rear Works to-eprat « Soyment of each and every ¢ ~ecomes | pert should be considered in fall board, aid | been working, aud !a t tosis ew so. Tre success which attended them SANYEAH wg hed Delon Dene 6:26» TELLS NO TALE TO THE OuSERV all inthe spirit oi harmony.” “Mr. Woif re- | PE"Mr Langston was absent the farther con- ohorent Ty aimed Pal Hawkins | led tou: enormous development of the xvs- jo change cf cars. The care will run up tho = = rae ded. cicaration das posnenee and Jolin Wells, whe have for the tem The ¢meihods of building were a'so ribcant entrance st the Parker toe the ™ PRESIDENT HAVES RETUEN® HIS THANKS. DR. COX DENIES. years heen. and are at prc sent, 1 pard.and the depression which has at- Ticket dt 81.80. For sale atGoo Ww. . . aie aoe : re aident of the Dr. Cox alluded to an article in Tre Star | Pleyment of Mr. Sam. Erastein. the poun d their operations during the last three Cropley's. Prugeie ber of Brigge a TAILLBSS CONDITION raf peed Inaster. The officers recovered one of t! ears 1s largely owing to the undue stimu! stated that the sanitar: : ee ety, Ld Se oe Fe ye ee re ieate’ that, whe sanitary | stolen dresses in the hands of Hawkins’ wife | Silch the Art snecessen treet ee may his future prove @ rei pest!” When the toast was : toncry. 529 sth st opp. Treasury; C. Purcell, snounced there 422 ob +2 we ns. Stattoner, @12 F Howe Wes uproarious applause partment for information on the subject, but | 8B! have a lair prospect of getting the other | western states in 1X7 there were 7 inhabit- B a ot Gently > Property. Mr. Elpstein states that these ants toa mile of railroad; in 1876 there were J rated Washington Swagerbund, B. B. | St ¥.. Parker. Stationcr, S27 7b et ; W . . President Hayes simply said —Mr. Prest- | “ie commitice had done nothing of the kind. | Men have been in his employ nearly five | but 427 inhabianis toa taile. The revi. EE a Sing eel eat foro ey yy RE oo Lint singing A weadies MOL cMcers and members of uc Schuetzen | pe Buse said he was not in tho habit of | Te8Fs, aud have stood fair in the estimation | ble result has followed, and that result caus | Med! bert cone ae | ad at. rs Linker, Fancy, €03 Sth stewt | THE METHOD OF CONSTRUCTION ts BDH Verein, ladies and gentlemen, aliow me to noticing what a) ypeared inthe public press of himself and the Board of Health for hon- not be overcome until’ the population shall KJ Members are reqnested to present their Mem- | &©- aya" oan you yery heartily for usts friendly atiscking members of the board; but, in See ne ee Peshiant pected of 0018, Eerie erp ie comeeenes Segoe bership Tickets at the gate. Jy2s-6t SuNDay EXCURSIONS. wT Thai bir Lreath is anobetracted, ty thts ine ie] ” 3 e ers joc! up fora in the first issue of the Manual in 1467 this a SFERCH BY SECRETARY SCHURZ. NOD he See ait ee ane DeDee, BS | hearing. | result was clearly foretold, although the tact | "(HEATER COMIOQUE, 11m Breet PALAGON OF SHAMS. The fonrth toast was—*The Uniled Slates | Carrying the mails. He believed that he hat Bvrpine Prautte lecned by the inspec | 24% €X¢eeded the anticipation boin in time BELOW PENSYLVANIA AVENUE. of America—Tried in the furnace of sittic- | g right to hold stock in a bank or other cor- tor of buildings: F.H. Smith. & heek chee, | 22d @mount. We then said: “The annual OPEN THE YEAR ROUND. pa tion; again rasalled by the spirit of faction, | Sdekte companse including a teens ton | house, I betieen Pine week store | mileage of railroad is likely, for some time = she cpeervation of thts it is neverib=less the only refuse for the op- company, &td to look after its Interests. west; e130. Ford & Bros. oceanic 4 aad to come, to exceed in ratio the increase of PERFORMANCE EVERY NIGHT. IRACU LOUS SKELETON Pressed. Long live the Republic!” They had been repeatedly attacked by the | stapie South Capitol street, between M and Popciauion, From iso the increase of the | Matinee for Ladies and Children EVERY WED- wey ge ed : mercreteny,« chnrz was calle! ‘or to respond | press, aud ital they isa’ Dublished Taunt | Nsttects: $900. E. M. oteler, construct | while the number of raliroede ney] | MHSDAN and SATURDAY APTEENOON. a trip, BS Sowa, LIKE SURGEIEG, 0S PRED; and at all would admit that the sa’ ‘evea the members would Suffer in thelr | kitchen to house, G, between sin and 1th | 008, President. a was a anes 4 ye r Rs ‘ i », G, bety will probably equai 2,00) annually. Taeir| #1RST-CLASS IN EVERY BBSPECT. Om. Pat it 1 Sr forte mater tenet tanera ame’ | Foputadona, ot thank God, cy UP NO | sree eutnaas, fe Cuarien burke, re: | Zonnteton wile promod Wy eoanteee rot ota bas oni, ~ : hese , - IRST EXCURSION TO POINT LOOK- . 7 Siomachs. if he should attempt to discu much reliance the public put in them. 2 pair a frame dweiling, 6th, between F Variety, Drama, Burlesque and Comedy. novi}ly F Nay ABTICULATION. dG tion of the advantages to be derived from OUT THIS REASON. | The F: % personal attacks are made for the purpose of ; streets southeast; $135. Stephen Jones, raise y TE t the banca — a ese 7 aw sabing eatr [ms foil te Re eery frame house, 0, oe Ist and Fs sie | fncilltathig the scetal tenet fone 626} ~ ae ee = }626 BIT, Captain, Eatwiste aS ion eouni > grea . Gg sisted in assailin, bers board, 36, E. Jackson, coustract bac! for Point Lookout and a HENNING, Sout avetoest wgrat many disnere be. | Beteinted in assailing members of this board, Bort west: 3. | Ple,rather than by auy direct income they | ¥ 6r. = Ebr. | Hight ato cock sharp-and every Ratgrase thane | GEORGE Cc. hb, between T and U streets north- fore he got through. ‘This was a great coun- . : yield.” MARKR after, returning Monday morning até. yr 410 Bevonth stro. Uy, He said that be bad heard that remark | wodid bave. found, tat tere information | Wert, 89%. Ft-J- Beall, repatr a brick dwell. | 12g slatement concerning pepalation and | FREE ART GALLERY ‘AND STORE, Fareroucd tip 61 , omnes ————_—eor Before, but they should pot expect members | Yas falae. He was investi; ating matters as | gi5icg. »| the income of our roads has been verified; 26 E Street. Pg im ae En ag beard ort. Extraordinary Reduction. oF the €i always to be original. Its | tothe published item Sate he believed that " ut resent of we snoreaee of a Grotos On Painti f*, Bperavings. Cromer, Se. pe phe ae Seer Ge: fine brass band these was in its ubity and indivisivi!ity. | he would soon get io the bottom of It. SUIT AGAINST THE DISTRICT GovERN- prea pleegrry a yearly “average of over | Shedes, Pictures, Picture Te YAMILY RXCURSIONS ‘ eon motion and critical mono nts ofthe favor | MB MARBUBY SHINS THE BOARD MUST ee Nattonet Bonk, Or the Middic: | “4,000 mites, compressing in six years what | i8,Bings, Nalis, &c., in the District. rel whart et Cab ang Ae To ‘pay ah = DOfOMETHING TO MAKE A LIVING. jown (N. Y.) National Bank, entered a su a = si. tog 9 e. pues 4 rp ng ay week, which bed beet | Mtr. Marbury thought that the public was | against ihe District of Columbia to recover | Under the circumstances seemed extrava- eseses sesiensbie: aase Sak Sines 37235 _ | PAs caess an bos chancsield Wes neuen bunk eee ee ° it t for twelve years, and thus giving us a | 32 Plcsse remember Name and Number__J7 poear ane nt about the compensation to mem- | $26,060 on certificates of the Board of Audit | 23% SMBER JUSTH'S OLD STAND.| ut rel | yCUr ths board, “They received bat e500 per | whieh they held. ‘These cestiicates wees | erowth of populaiion and resulting business | JF EMEMB 8 OLD y - of only 6,000,000, Instead Of 12,000,009, as then y 7 % Ili was olleral tothe | Year as members, and ‘no one expecied that | dated about three years since, and the Dis-! Seiwa? — NOTICE TO MOUNT VERNON PAS: ednesday of last week he said it oc: fokim that the critical moment Lad : they could live on such salaries. When the | trict taking the position that they are not Since 1854 there has been an increase in has, st 618 D str, The Stee a ae y ou : or gag to rise | bosrd was appointed it was with the fallun- | debts or obligations of the District, and hay- | ,,° < in| aw. teamer ARBOW .Capt. Frank Hollingsbout, 12) reduced to of that | Gortanding that the members should not be | ing declined to waive the plea of the statute | T#llroad earnings of 50 cents per capita per | 55 EOS S7 MAS Spy SCNOSS Co ewaree | te2heon!) beat allowed to land paseen: . 7 a 156 we aE reat Mount Ver barf. Pas deprived of performing other business. He | of Innitations, the bank kas taken this | SM0-o9iMy het, earmings lor ING were GEORGETOWN ADVERW’TS Estas the ‘he eednce when Aaah | did rot belleve that the members of the | course. kept pace with that of railroads, or rather | PEUMUEEUWN ADY BA 1S. : jount Vernon Associa COATS AND VEets papa | board shonid be restricted to their duties as GF LICENSES have been issned to | Bad We restrained the progress ef our rail- POTOMAG INSURANOR COMPANY, | Hon.erest riding im ambulances thres mules, an by old at $20, redwoed tg 4 ubers nor their employees either for that RIAGE LICENSES have assed tO | roads to the progress of population, the net SE Orrick No. 58 Hisa Steext. ‘Eoucd trip, $1, including admission to Mauston 80d at B. reduoed te i tier. ‘They had aright to make wna: they edgy: Charles | earnings would bave exceeded the present GronokTowN, D.C. Jy 7, | and Ground? wid et I. reduoed to & — do not become derelict in amount by over 25,000,000, or equal to a oF tee, Sick nolders (RE | _ Steamer leaves Tth street wharf daily, (Sonduy ex- ropriate! eboard. They are usuaily Tevenue Of 6 per cent. on 2120.c00,000—sumi- | He: Fe ee I URDAT. the | S¢Ptdy) at 108. m and returns about 4 p. ma Tenieh war Gorm: and sometimes on ex: cient to have eaved from default the greater | Boi st ihe (fcc of the cuzapany, on ranean | Supt, oie 9; HOLLINGSWORTH. qgrest; ma C part of Ue more important iines wiich have Polls open st EZ o'clock m. and clesatBoclock | FRANK Hortisceueep: ‘Sir. French Contmere__ Peta Jets of the brain.” | | ; b vbligedl to forego the payment Of inter- | p.m. (950 taues} J. W. DEE BLE, 8 — = = Enciet, We i et &4 oS POSTMASTER GEXFRAT k {labor performed by th Persons desiring to D9) est on their funded debt. § [AON RENT—Usick HOUSE containina tyros, | NEW ROUTE TO MOUNT VERNON. Gicke Mille Ce > 48 wied to the t 1 t se. vrald li Park to-me . earnings from transportation of B paper om contels ORNS Sonrre veonen On ‘ wane cnsaeisas 2 THR BOARD BLOWS ITS OWN HORS. piouid acura thar iektee vee ane trright Moats” cle, for the year Aste were | rode eta cap Gu sanitg: ND. ZO | The wes aate and commogions steamer May | Weer S snowdso 3% = 7 vO) . > | oN. T oer « d in the couotry yt. | Upen O82, t ms offreight. As com o8. 5 + No. at. 3 te ve ail bbios ©: Det 3 w Plolinns to President Hayes. be observed | Wbich has performed so much extraordinary eee eee | with the previous year the tonnage tras: | ee et eon eee ——— Sener nenreernen: won th horored him for the jon beheld, | Work. ia — BES TREE USAR | Ported shows an Increase of 6,072,000, while = = put aside trom that, for his eecelicnt test? | | Mr. Marbury continued, sayin Sena nee eandard Of ec nplnities of Baltimore has become | the freight earnings show @ decrease of FPORTY-SIX YEARS ESTABLISHED. wove’ surve. fics as an American citizen ne challenged | doctor could not be expected to give up his | Ditiain that peu € aud richness of | ses. This decrease is wholly due to the Se : “3 “ the admiration of ali. He was « singular | }Tactice, nor the lawyer nor merchant to ce- | C'npiexion by ‘thn fonal use (a3 required) of reat reduction in the rates of transporta- W. H. WHEA' scld ot 32, og Presicent. A reference to tue selection of | be MA ae cee” Mie eaened tee tone Dr. Bull's Blood Mixture at on ae Feduetion ies Dae going PREMIUM STEAM LS See Tt Mr. Schurz, & Germin, £3 one of his nad- rs of the ~ reaae. 10) MILE AND FISSURE °°.” —:—OW'"f: OB for the last five years. In Massachu- SOURIS ——— — « ~ v4 a | Fisers, brought out hearty eheers.” He con- | Last the Teport would be discussed dispas- | PILES AND FISSURP. | gelte—which preseuts @ fair average for ali | DYEING AND SCOUDING ESTABLISHMENT SUNDAY EXCURSION. Won eaten iat 5, ceducodte ¢ Binued that he bimself was compelled to | Siouately, and not pay any attention to Dr. SHRADER, office room 45 St. Clona New England the reduction has been from Oflice, 44 Jefierson Street, 2 — admit that he had been a member of the | ewsparer criticiem, and he hoped that no | ,,2r SE RAnER. oMce room 46, St. load 3.11 cents per ton per mile in 1871 to 2.04 per GEORGETOWN, D. 0. win eaaeer MATTANO. Captain B.Brise, short-lived Confederacy. President Hayes | member would notice the newspapers. Pu. f o ton per mile in 1876, while the quantity of — a nag ong Dr. Bui WHITE VESTS. hhad fovnd him advoeatiog ar But I den't want them to sell | {ie and without palscand 6 ete. her man for tion at S cents per copy. care in all freight moved bas increased from 8,931,104 | _Work sent for and delivered to any place tm the | season make a err, the river, mopping at Marepall H: houre President, bot he bad sent dows south ana | MY tepata of Luchs & tons in 171 to 11,327,502 tons in 1876. In Onto, | Sty, Becrived and returned (by mail or express) | SOPPIE ot iene pan. to this city. gard, Come up here; enter oy coccatisaed | br. Vera) suggested that the discassion c. Salter, | Which also presents @ fair average for the | Tem pad toany mace inthecountry. tue atvame? leaves Sth-strect what} at 3:30 p.m, into my confidence.” was out of order, and the subject was | western states, the reduction has been from | Send.asyonrordere. 00 mayZ-tr_ ‘are, Found trip, 28 coate, OTHER TOASTS. dropped. - | 1.82 cents per ton per mile in 1871 to 1.12 per HE BIG “T” STORE. _383-3m WM. H. KILLMON, Agent. The seventh toast was the La- Geren 7, Denartmert, ton n.ile iu 1876, while the amount of T — port LOCKOUT EXCURSIONS.—The dies — Ce-ordinate branch of home | Tuk EMERY CoAL COMPANY AND ITS | BULA street southeast; John Tweedale, 13 Grant freight moved has increased frem 18,554,349 E. LEWIS & CO. gap — be ating for the welfare | Wak DePARTMENT CONTRACT. — Yester- | P! od firs my oftice ons in 1871 to 29,343,799 tons in 1876. In New juture cit x day, m the Equity Court, J Wylie, the The case of Albright ‘Langdon & Co.,0f Patla- &re, botwithstanding, @ Siandiog army Of | delphia, against the Emery Coal company c splendid iron Steamer “SUE, = oD fot i faire desired. tive York, whieh fairly represents the middie ben tae gt SersaTuLDAy LVERING [Ripa 0. 5 ‘ ‘@on- Our FINE TpAS and COFFEES, Pi it, Mi pm Son- states. the earnings per ton per mile have Bpocialtice—! i ES. peg roe jarshall Point Lookont, on : augltr decreased from 1.77 cents in 1811 to 1.19 cents | N@Liguors. Proprietors Segar. ‘June 16. Fare only $3 round tri scsi E : Good tinpuises and gehirous Uivagn's. May | Swan up, aud orders were made allowing cor | ( OO LTNG. | in 18i6, while the freight moved has in- wae nas Cane ee tab | Allsgeommodstious frat class, Fae en | Ail other Goods at same prop-rtion prices ir tribe increase’? This was responded to | tain parties to sue the receivers In repleviu, LAGER PEFR 3 Sc doven, } ¢reased from 14,174,544 tons in 1871 to 22,801,828 | | md in yj AS Mr. M. W. Burchard, im German. end dirceting the delivery of certain coal to catew EE 2 gallon. in 18) GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. ing st 6 o'clock... For state rooms and farther tufor- | yy 1 te € Hex! and last toast Was:— The Press— | the United States. The facts in the case a3 Tanona oe ui alton. | ,,Atthe same ratio of decrease throughout | __7~*** “ASANO AIS | mation apply to Ste & Bro., thetreet wharf, loTe.—T ame determined to redece this stock, ‘The atlas that bears o: shoullers the Wee | to the government's claim are as follows: On BWEET LEAY TEA at Mc. ponad the country (26.6 per cent.) the earnings from F XE SUMMER Hats. or ome, 1818! oH branie aveane. Order to make room for aa fantmonee stock of Fall and and weal of socte'y),Poweriul for kod and | the iu of June last the War departiaent ~Wirmen, | {eight trabsportation are jess, by morothan | K') PEARL CaBsl ERE DRECS BATS, | Wen ____STEPHENSON & BRO.. Agents. | Winter Gots, which I have ordered niresdy, to D? 5 leaders ever be double-leated | opex FOpOS: ipg that dey - 7 7 , | £152,000,000, than they wou! ve been ine }, from UM BUREA expressly mann! sctured for me, Cali st once at in defence of that freaiom which 1s not | Shent whith ators of oat edn Hee | rete A918 Pennsylvania ceenue. | Te ‘rates Of Itt boom matntalued,” Sines Rox, Now Yo ey LYCEUM BUREAU EXCURSIONS. satteacrmte Heense.” The veteran agent of tue New | Coal company was the lowest bidder. The Cc 4 8 rte nt | that time 2,060,000,000 have been invested in be A Sy es ab end «: AMER MARY WASBiNoTOR. A. STRAUS’, York Associated Press, Mr. L.A. ¢ Lt, | next day the contract. was entered into, ant | Fallroads In the United States and 25,000 B. He Hatter, Tries EVERY W ar. oremese. res ded tn bis usualhappy stylc.‘n which, | the company having the quantity of coal on All pervous are hereby cantionod against baying, | Miles of railroad constructed. Yet with this | jystr 1337 Poona. evenne, | Leeve — 6. m.; retarn atilp.m.| 4 Between after alinding to the ‘r . aed ib they had bid to supply, it was | sellirg, dealing or trafficking In,cr using any Hotels | (2OTMOUS reduction in the rates of trans- following ri pers in tis country, he closed by saying, | taken by the government, whe paid $4.400, | or Botiles beariug the fonow ing mark oF marks, viz: | portation the railroads have yieided for 1876 F. J. HEIBERGER, Jolanta toe coins, sereenizations ‘will wT = We all believe in free thought, free spaeel, | the contract price, for it. It was agreed that | &.A Shinn, Georactwn, D.C | & het return of over 3 per cent. on tha capital | H's " * (Successor to H.’F. Louton & 00.) pe . | Sater named Ail gie tones BOOTS AND SHOES. free men, free Women, aud—i. 3. lhe coai should remain at the company’s Palmer & @ Goorgetown. D_0.;" or Inve: ted, CITIZENS’, ARMY AND NAVY them mest purchase tickets of their zeufesi!? yard, subject to the demands of the depar:- | pS Cy Peary. Gate nonn BoC _| While’ the 8 earnings, as already MERCHANT TAILOR, McKendree of ADIES’ SHOES. The cuests then took leave, President | ment. When the company failed and made | «yee eile Dearing fa st Phis bee wing: | Stated, show a decrease of $5,507 515, a8 com- ty Betrenalitan Botel, (late Brown's.) L — Hayes and the two Cabinet officers proceed | an assignment Messrs, Ross and Dean W-re | sold. under the penaity of £0 ara Coreen cat | pared with the preceding year, the net earn- | 2? 0, SEY Penn's ove.. Waskingien. Onell AUOUST 1, I shall allow a ctr ss once to & carriage which } year, was 14 inted receivers to look after the in'erest | titled “An act so protect the manufacturers of taia- | Rigs. show ‘an Pinerease of B916.314. Tne i the creditors. On entering upon thotr | eral water in the District of Columbia, end for othor | decrease in freight earul &pP ‘Count of ton per cent ing fe # ‘sil cash sater As. BH. VERMIL | , ; ngs 16 82,927,483, a8 | GELLING OFF AT COST SEMEMTIS Ay, duties they were told this was government | PUrposes,” approved Juiy oth, 1465. compared With 1875, while the falling off in Ladies’ Shows MADE TO Sonat notes. = fone = wale remained in the yard: BAMUL C. PALMER, - pra Sepaieke wa eS Speer FOR ns 3a go ; ven widen ‘compared ft Ce | Without an onder froin the court, ede | _ivai-te =. Geneon SO. B65. oo Keg ran : ca THIRTY DAYS J, + GboncEs, y were as follows:--First | trict Attorney brought the matter to at } gy 7 — jassify in, states ir geographi- ON Acco ad r chp csgunds George W. Seufterie; | tention of Juige Wyle yesterday white sit. Y, MC. A. LipRary, } cal Positions, ae usual, if wii vee dust a — OF REBUILDING. CITIZENS AND MILITARY BOOT 45D 1 Win. ner; fourth, udduart, | ting in special lerm,and an order was passe cw AC gross earnings for the New Enugtan stock ildren'’s Wagon: 7 SHOE MAKER, ent Fischosig CU HSersh ev’) Pgs Gnade SMe pense: | AR” Retenstng stent tecne GSU er tynPaae St ky er | Reese ie tg ete ar a 118 Pepnicania Apne sorte. as # they "may designate, to remove the coal to | of Waskingion isd Defer cow Ootioes, aise emaent 1si3' (G1 thése earnings $25,244,i74 were ro- of TO ciaea of tifenel Brtewand Pot ated BGT ana gttOKS « special misses, ladies’ and gentlemen's Ph gd ee Bap (Bg a A — pirat ale by Docksellors generally, 0° witl be some Sen ‘And £20,516015 for the Reamenntaenen or Woney Bi and ove, at | ees mat! attonded to. George diamonds, garlieix, carina, from one | cordance with theoriginal agreement entered | "On X nou We SEN & HAPFELPINGS passengers. The net earnings were $15,37: CH. BUPPERT’S tty exe jor Siieeu dollars, received at Prigg’s Jewelry | into between the United States and the | iserms0¥’ SeMSEN & MAVPFELFINGER, pab- (72, against $15,)01,0H for 1575, and 818.773 10) FANCY B. rarer i re, No. 47 Pennsylvania avenue, near4, | Ensory Coal company. | Ht _G24.696, 029 Mernet iroet, Phita.ry 10F 1814. The dividends, Fait cmoauted 60) saise wy. e0u Seaduin ¥ 2azan, (= STEAMBOAT MART W, x | WYONS'S CONFECTIONERY AND 10B stuect. aimagmmetend t N OTics 85511,911 for 2 ie! eevthewatte | ces be are CREAM DEFOT, Ma. Burrs (ioemert ee ots 4. ONCORD BUGGIES; choice top BUG. ‘or to 6. % aoe beens ee ay a Rang Irving House) and Mr. John Ross, formerig | arrived. Galty at Norfotk Oyster, Miadia Deis Geen Enis coe aaee Ce Mater 5 d-evated rn, 3 Street, opposite y-— summer silks, beautiful dreas ‘goo: biaek pleased to | Fe ry pre tiRk Gi7,418 for 1875, #186,498,438 for i514, and #194" A AGONS) Yackone mys te cashmeres, biack alpacas, bunting towels, tain evening’ ans | © ad retail. “Families oan bs 052,302 for 1673.’ Of gross earnings, 8130,129,512 WAGONS, 3 for cont, ther Dapkins, wc., at Carter's, 101 Market Space} ge = ANA Ta WHITRAOO. | mannered ay pa a igre acs — 4 { ee, W. MAGRATH,