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THURSDAY. cseeeeee Sly 11, 1978. Weather Indications To-day. OFrice and New England, . clear or partly cloudy era’ northerly winds, but n the south h portion of tes and on the Middle r, hart while recovered yesterday afferneon Dering on Yih s.r rooted. firs: § Police Court Removal. HOW THE COURT ¢ RATED ITS EIGHTH ANNIVERSARY. The Police Court has for eight years—the le period of its e: ce—been located in uitabie quarters on € street, between ts. When the judge and off art entered the butiding this re agreeably surprised to trict Cominissiouers had or- » vaeate the premises, and move ner sth and D streets, for- place of worship by the tion of this city, which eu Btted up for the court, This the rt, it was deemed appropriate to celebrate the day by opening in the new place. Besides, it was ru- mored that some of the property-holders in eighhorhood, who attempted to enjoin pancy of th w ad very Py and ¢th stre building for Police Court a moving for further lega! this account it was pn atonee. At rination, ut. Ecklof and Ww courT-house, on | is conspicuous i nd. “Pews id that the building was tt at once notified Major r was di Keys. Befor e of the office to Ub Sof whi 1 beari 3 fo Sat head norane OOKS ah about noon rked that t plaint, remoy ums phen Meken Duna, a indeceut exposure, dismissed with profanit and Wr. and Johns £ Io rehie Kigne | first-named fined ¢ ames Richardson. a: fighting in market; fined #1 assault on 2 forfeited collateral, ordered to be issued xainst Nathan Spragu ep the peace. Summer Enter el Jno. Jackson, thr personal bunds to on the City of W ato. 4) p. r The kk wsion under the pieeseof t en’s Christ Will be ext Monday ev Mary W \* The E yes A Fourth Fresbyterian | next Taestiay even “ad of next Mon- | day. See | Thee Catholies Friend | Society t kK i on M the L, and returus at ¢ day. See advertisement of the select family ex- cursion to be given to-morrow evening under the auspices of the Bery! Association. The Jane Moseley makes a sele ursion to Norfoik, Fortress Monroe and the Capes un the 20th instant. See ad RIFLE SHOOTING ror THE BRONZE BADGE. Judge Key and nearly the whole Post department went out to Benning’s yesterday to witness the shooting by the Columbia Long Range Kiile Club for the bronze badge pre- sented by the National Rifle Association. Quite a number of visitors also attended the match. Mr. J.C. Wiswall, formerly a member of the ciub, was umpire. Five men shot— Messrs. Partello, Burnside, Laird, Bell and Lauritzen. The firing, which began at I] o’clock, Was over the 38, 00 and 10.0-yard ranges, each rifleman firing fifteen shots—the one making the largest regate Score to | win the ba A little before 5 o'clock ail | the shots had been finished, and Col. Burnside had won the badge, making a total of 1 out | of a possible following are the totais of the others who paxticipated inthe mateh Bell, 14; Lauritzen, 158; Partelio, 176; Laird, ij | } ‘o he members of the clu are talking about e’snext own. Mrs, Ol y deparim ion am d subsequently ich in the days of h street. a little south lvania av a‘ e- nt warm under gene.ously p returned & yy the Murphy family. Mr. ore ~~ Mor. gap, who had known Mrs. Freeman for many Years, then spoke feelingly of her humanita. Tian services. Many a “boy in blue,” he said, owes his recovery from wounds and sickness fo the untiring attention of good “Mother” Freeman. MARY ANDERSON, THE ACTRESS, NOT MAR. RIED.—A story, which originated with the Lou. isville (Ky.) Argus, to the effect that Miss Mary Anderson, the actress, was married in May last to a son of Gen. Jonn C. Fremont, is a mistake. Ensign Fremont, U. 8. did marry 2 Miss Anderson, but the bride’ is a young lady of Washingion, as stated in the STAR at the time. Fremont at last accounts was in Paris with his bride, whilst Miss An- derson, the actress, was in London. CLERICAL THANSFER. e Cumberland $ Says: Archbishop Gibbons has ordered nsfer of Rey. Father J. O'Sullivan, pas- tor of St. Peter's Catholie Chureh, Western- ort. Allegany cow to St. Peter's Church, ‘ashington. St. Peter's congregation and the Western ort and Piedmont Femperance So- ciety have united in a petition to the arch- Dishiop to reconsider his determination and re- seind the order for Father ¢ ivan’s tra fer. ‘The dace fixed for the pastor's depar is July 15. NEW stv WNS, white and colored | rounds, yard wide, best quality, only 12.+ ictoria lawns, yard wide, fine quahty Striped linens, for ladies’ suits, Checked organdies, yard wide, Mants of spring dress ods at OTL Sheeting cottons, 2}. wide, good quality, 202. Mattings—entire Katecost. C. M. Towson % Pennsylvania avenve, south side.— re Lawns! L LAWNS! Silks Siks: One hundred pieces of beautiful lawns. Largest assortment of beautiful lawns in this city. Pacific lawns ouly 10 cents. Carter's, Til Market Space. Pure white Victoria lawn, 10. Black cashmere, pure wool, 0). Black al- paca, inest quality, 5. Black tamise. Black silk and wool (Damasse) grenadines. Biack silk. 0.—Adrt — x ir. C. Schneider, No. 1217 F | Street, agent tor the celebrated Herring safes, is to-day, witha corps of workingmen, putting into the ‘Store of Messrs. Galt & Bros, jew Jers, one of the largest iron safes ever intro- duced into this city. This safe is very eapa- elous, and isa fine specimen of mechanical skill. Its weight is 15,175 pounds. WARM WEATHER CLOTHING, for boys’ and children’s wear, boys’ departmeat. A. Saks & Co.—Adet, of police, nd taxes, an shall. cons’ iors for liquor licenses. ¥x-District Commissioner Bryan was at the | Distriet offices to-day look mentar s he feels much more li » hampered with the bilities of office. Yesterday afternoon th District Government Affairs. vers have issued an order i report respecting the 1 y matters entrusted to him by He is airealy overrun with superintendent of 1d ing alter some testi- jients. | al business, and | ikea free man than cares and responsi: | @ District Commis- sioners, upon the recommendation of Major | Morgan, appointed Wm. policeman to do duty at th This is the first appointm iouers. of special police gives power to arrest, but no the District Comm ary is attached to it. RE ORGANIZATION OF SIONERS” organi: upon the pian of making t with a Commissioner at ness is to be divided and propriate branch for examination and report to the full board for final fieation agreed upon is as fo sioner Phelps will have olice and health departments: Commissiouer $ id charitie: ent publie schools a missioner Twining the engineer's ve, Mar kets, police buildings, public property and water registrar's office. The offices of audi- tor, treasurer, controller, assessors and super- intendent of assessments tablis statute, it was arranged these offices report directly to the Commis. sioners as a body. All diseu any new matter or appointm ine branches is to be considered by the three Commissioners, COST OF THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS. The total expenditures t e 30th, IS78, were ington, $200,616.18 ; ds B40); county’ sehvols, Washington and rgeto " THE SEW POLIC Afiiorder was issued by last night “that the judge of the District of Columbia be notified it the building on the nowt and D streets northwest ready for oceupaney by | will at onee proceed to remove th keys of the building were over tothe judz to hoid court there to- anniversary of the inaug Court in this District, THE POLICE DEP: Major Morgan. Saverin THE DISTRICT COMMIS- FFICE. ‘terpoon the District Commis- in executive session, completed t jon of their own office, and agreed | ed by law, and their duties fixed by ublie schools for the fiscal year ending e —White schools, W nee due colored schools, June e of that court. who Sweeny as special | he Theater Comique. | of the kind by This commission hree branches, each itshead. The busi- referred to the ap- The class ‘ss: Commis- charge of the fire, ac olassi and Com- and taxes, being es. that the heads of any of for the si pport of wn, $10 F COURT. the Commissioners of the Police Cour’ heast corner of Sih in this eity, | aid court, W J ace rdingly turned oncluded it being th hth ration of the Police ARTMENT. tendeut of T yesterday transmitted his report for the ter endir . to the Commission District, showing: Whole number of | rrests, h—2.°56 males, fs7 fer 3 92 | married, 1,88) single; 1886 could read and write and 97 could not. Of offenses inst | the person there were 2.97 es, (1621 maies | and ti females;) offenses against’ property, | 12 males and 39 les.) Of the | ed, 1,068 persons wet sed. 1 tur rto military, commitied to. he work how: nt pu 45 ‘in Distriet United _in Sta pr th appears: Number « hed with lodgi af Ki tored to parents, i found ie open and secured, aa or abandoned in} s ‘arrested 1,13) were ored natives. editor, 4 reporters, Lt lawy vies, 1 magistrate, tes. THE HEALTH DEPARTMENT. large batch of complaints of matters were forwarded to police headquarters by the lieutenants of po before ten o'clock they were all befor This morning insanitary Officer Townshend, at his The police generally take duty with zeal. . BUILDIN sued by Inspe: aS Company, construc. a ner Virginia and New # $1,200. Wm. J. Wilson, b: between Ith and 2uth str Win. C. harvey, repair a frame Southwest: 3 .E. liamson, construct a two story brick d welll wth and F street: 0. Hh. house between 9th and lth C.F. F. Rosenthal, on R, between ist an #7. Thos . D, betwe: Jone $30. Maurice Colli building, M. and North Capitol ylon FE northwest; $10). brick house, H, between northwest; %: shed, Penns! stree Return of Gray, The steamer Ne yesterday Kealey, chief of the squad central police oftice of New York, and Wm. E. Gray, the noted forger. Gray had been hunted, all over Europe, and was a: ent times in Loudon. His exceed i by A. W. Dimock & Co. age and banking busines represented that he secured a dealt: prin early part of 1s ne forged or raised ray, explaining the ma bought them bi same year he began to boi money from bankers an | raised United States registered five-t of} eral. and_ prom! next morning. requisition. (THE D. C. HORTICULTURAL Society met last night, Mr. John Saul in the chair, Charles A. Hall secretary. Messrs. Wm. R. Smith, Prof. Thomas Taylor, Harrison Burr and Dr. E. P. Howland were elected as members Saunders addressed the society on the subject attacl n Tapes especially: discussion was participated in by Me Hines, Curtis and others. Messrs. Clark, Hines ‘and Fowler were ap- to wait on the recently of drainage, mildew and insects on vegetation, Clark, Fowler, Pointed a committee elected members and proc to the constitution. The display of flowers was unusually large and of many kinds, embracing new varieties of pelagou Fenspemous, tabernomontana, caruassa, new donbie white eraniums, ioras, roses, frntanas, fuschias and be; toremias, gloxinia, and O’ Donohoe length by 12 inches in wi THE CHEAPEST DRY GOODS for cash. Largest assortment 15 Beautiful lawns, 10. s ‘Markst Space. silk made. Cardinal, blue. cream and brown Checked and striped silks, on pure white and colored ground. Black silks, plain silks. very cheap, from 50 to ¥ HaMBURG EDGINGSand insertions, from auc- tion, from 3 4.5, 6 7,8, 10 men and boys’ wear, I for boys’ Wear, from ise. suits, from lc. per yard up. Our entire stock of spring and summer goods at the very low- est eric. C. M. Towson & Co., 635 Pennsyl- vabia avenue, south side, near 7th.—Advt. Bask Batt.—The Nationals beat the New York elub yesterday afternoon by a score of zame was a ve ine playing on seven totwo. The there being some The New York nine were the bat, which accounts { Tuns until the ninth inning, their only two. They are well up in fiek ing. 180 se ave bail for cou 1 not disposed of” and. in head of incidental dutie s found and restored t d persons assisted or taken 10 hos- nquests attended, 1S. Tn the list of ai borers, 46 printers, 8 ph: b Ist and 2d sI achusetts avenue che, repair a frame, 1 Thomas Hazpe May, ),000 in amount, and seven firms alone suffered from them to the extent of $250,000. Gray is the son of Rev. Dr. Edward ray, of this city, who was for eight ears chaplain of the United States Senate. oung Gray, who had been a cler! Treasury department here, went to New York city first in 1st6, and was fimployed asa cierk | When ed, Gray, who had secured many friends in | Wall street on aecount of his pleasing address and good connections, went into the broker- had a eapital of 350,( arther by the name of pally in mining stocks, frst alleged attempt at Swindliag th when he disp: securities. hares were soon discovered, In the latter part of the On December 10, 1859, he borrowed $9),(00 on these worthless securities from the Bank of the Commonw frand was discovered the same gave a plausible explanation of the matter, d to redeem the certificates thé The next day, however, he sailed for Europe, having converted the money obtained by his forgeries into goy bonds. He was at once followed by Capiain Sampson, of the Stock Exchange, and was ar- rested in London, but succeeded his escape. He was again arrested in London in April, 1876, but was released by the Engiish courts on account of a technicality about the i gonias. Fowler presented varieties of hydrangts leaves ol od begonia emating 17% inches in beautiful dress goods, immense assortment, every color, nk, cream and light blue. Cart! 20, 25 apper the vf destitu 2023: lost ehildren cattle and ve- vers, 36; doors 112; tires « auTS found, 42 Of the white natives, sts TS, 2 loafe eleri fice on Fs 3 hold of their new amy et Wil- streets northwest: consti gre: nd 3d streets north- es, repair a frame ets south- ir a frame betw t ts north US, Ye jd and 4th s the Forger. da arrived ia New York having on board Sergeant James of detectives at the rrested three difier- forgeries probabiy in the imock & Co. $s for himse! ‘in! Toe char- tter as a mistake, rrow large sums of id broke! giving Wentle alth, but the day. Gray rmment in making Mr. $ of injurious The STs. ure their signatures niums, perenutal phloxes, ‘Thomas W. the ole part wool, Children’s colored Every color of plain —Adut. Ye. Cassimeres, for 30, Sie. Linens. inens, for iadies’ good one, th sides. weak at somewhat for their making no when they gained PRIGGS' JEWELRY STORE received some beau- tiful styles of jewelry, from §1 to $20. Blue eye- glass for 50e. No. 457 Pe: near 414 st.—Advt, nnsylyania avenue, ; tuck compa | ou the charge of having stolen from Mr. 1 H | about this rot | der amputai The Fire Derartment. THE COMMISSIONERS C yxsipERING THE § JECT OF NEW F gG1NE-HOUSES, ETC. Ata special meting of the Fire Commi sioners last night, Mr. Mr. W. B. Ree*, secretary, a letter was read from the Divtriet Comm! ners, requesting the fre boacd to confer with Building Iuspec- tor Entwisie, and report on suitable sites and plans for tae two new engine houses and truck house. ‘(Vn motion of Mr. Bacon, this was Te- ferred to the committee oa bulidings (Messrs. eSnd Hume) aud Chief Engineer Cronia, Wh6 were directed to confer with Mr. Eu twisle, and report to the board at the next meeting. A letter from Chief Cronin was read, recommending thatn engine house be located near vd street and New York avenue, and also near the 13th street ¢ new y be pl somew! western section of the city. This ierred to the committee. The necessity for re- pairs to the following streets, which, though important engine routes, are now almost im- passable, was the subject of another commu- nieation'from the chief enginee setts avenue, between venue; K street, between 8th and’ 22d : L street.between uth street and Penn avenue: and on C street, between Jersey avenue and ith street northeast. The matter was referred to the District Com missioners with a recommendation that the € emoval of the hay f the Georgeton veommended byt chiefen unieation, which was referred to the District Commissioners with the approval of the board. Applications for positions were received” from the lowing persons, and placed on file:— eo. W. Humes, J..G. Larner, E. T. McKeon Dennis J. Hartington, Thos. L: Weedon . Glasuo, Edward ‘Lowry, Samu Atchison, ©. J. ‘Thorp, Jas. H. Houston Chas. C. Clar leGrae, jas. A. Callahan, Jo: PLE. O'Bri W.-M. Jones, Joseph Lewis, Murph ugitt, Ed’ Summers, L. L! Beach. el Candy, ani sites for the new b the following parti lot on corner of N ts at 7 per foot; Thos. Lucas, new building corner 22d sireet and Pennsylvania avenue and a lot in northeastern Washingtor J. Bradley Adams, lot on the north side of F street, be- tween 1th and Mth, and another on the cor ner of léth and F streets; J. F. Ennis and Samuel Norment, lot on the west side of Jith street, near Rhode Island avenue, at $1. per toot. The offer vere referred to ( building comimitt An application was ceived and filed from Private Cathoun C!s pany No. man. On motion of Mr. Quant rous structure next to the truc recommended to Inspector En- t for demolition, and after to the new buildiags by the board adjourned. —_— Oiters: of iidings were received from Jassin s. Messrs. rk, asking for appotut. 1, sted in Pitladeiphia, June 27th, ah nseom, of this city, 48,000 worth of bonds yout the Ist ot Jus was taken before the U, distriet courtin Philade!phia yesterday, and 1 Order Was i i al to Wash- 3 Were sent he principal Was arrested at the ington. lice and banicer a the prisoner g house of Drexel &Co., to whom he had me of the bonds. It will be remem uhat th Wa3 something of mystery sbery. A tin box containing the aken from Mr. H's d in his 1 J street, near There were sto how the bonds w residence no indications thief got in, easily aecessil ally beleved thal the thief was well as to the parti r plunder he wantes vut'the house : nd us other valuable prop: y Was Not taken, it was gene. formed ypeared there bonds to the value of ne name of Edward Be: aston, Detective McDevitt, of this city, testified that he had had the rub Ta wider his charge for 3the ead by Mr. Hanscom was issued’ by him memorand scom nar vm taken off Mr. Hanseom’s books. ARRIVAL OF THE PRISONER, At one o'elc to-day a deputy marshal artived from Piiladelphia with the prisoner in charge, and Smet at the 6 at depot by Deputy Marshal Douglas, Detective MeDevitt, and Mr. R. T. Taylor, of the mar- shal’s office, to whom he was’ surrendere: ties proceeded at opee to the City Halland the commitment having been made out, he was taken to jail. Pettengill, although he professed to be an entire stranger here, asking where the Washington monument was i stions, Was thought by some who of him to have been’seen about “Goon WiLL” CommaNDERY, No. 20, U. O. G.C., was organized here last evening by Den! Supt! Commander, Sir Knight, Geo. B.S don, of Nashville, Teua., who iistalled th lowing named ofticers for the ensuing te Dr. 8. I. Groot; N. V J.B. Austin: Ed. Day; W._H., A. N. : nmond, Jr. K. of R., on. This institu- cial in its ter, paying week- iy benefits to its sick, and $2,000 on the death ofa member to his or her beneficiary, and ad- mits to membership none but those of stricily temperate habits. THE Dover the Probate Court Award D. Gri are two widow: Mr. A. er, C, A. Boyn bow Case.—Yester: in the case of the est: deceased, in whieh there contesting for the property, Bradley was appointed collector of the estate, and issues were prepared for trial in the Circuit Court as follows: Ist. Whether Eleanor C. Dayis is the lawful widow. 2d, Whether the petitioners Edward J. Davis and Fannie Freeburger are the lawful children and. heirs of said deceased; and 3d, Whether Emily Elizabeth Grit wlul widow. UIT FOR $2 ‘on Loss OF A LEG.—To- day Dennis Pumphrey, by his next friend, Ed- ward P. Pumphrey, entered a suit against the Baltimore and Potomac Railroad company for $20,000. The defendant is charged with having on April 2d last negligently Bropelled a train against him, vy which he was knocked down and dragged and so injured as to ren- on of the right leg necessary. Messe Merrick and Mattingly appear for piaintifi. ‘THE McCartny Divorce Case.—In the case of McCarthy against MeCarthy—bill for a di- yorce—the Tespondent, Mr. Justus 1. MeCar- thy, has filed his answer, in which he denies the allegations made against him; denies the jurisdiction of the court, as he claims to be a resident of Oakland, Md., in which place he says he purchased pe ‘ty and located for the benefitof the health of his wife, whiet yery bad; asserts that she is of bad teinpe &e. Two Fats Last last night Mr. Luke O'Brien, a guest at the Emimet House, corner of New Jersey avenue and C street northwest, while asleep Tell from the baleouy of the hotel tothe pavement and injured himself severely. bout 14 o'clock this morning, Mr. Wm. B. Bowen, residing at 1533 Columbia street, fell from the second story window of his residence pod was severely injured about the head and ace. MARRIAGE LICENSES have been issued to A.W. Koontz and Lillie D. Speck, of Lacy Springs, V: August Alber and Eliza Fillin: E. K. Pinkney and Mary M. Gross; Thoma: Hinnix and “Anna Florence Sprigg, of Balti- more; Israel Sedgwick and Alice Riddle. BEFORE LEAVING for the seaside or moun- tains, call at the boys’ giothing house of B. Robinson & Co., 909 F operas a avenue, and make your purchases of light woolens, linens and other desirable suitings.—Aavt. WITHIN A PEW DAYS Pasr there has been a most unprecedented rush to Hable Bros., cor- ner ith and D streets, for those elegant and pleasant summer cassimere #10 suits. They combine style, comfort and economy.—Advt. THE COUETS. Crrcutt Court—Judge Humphreys. Yesterday, Wheatley vs. R. M. Lane; ver- dict for plaintilt for $100. Benjamin Daven- ort vs. George Fitzhugh ; verdict for plaintitl for $75. Collins & Ward vs. N. C. Farnum; verdict for defendant. A.V. Grimes vs. P. H. Christman: verdict for defendant. George Green vs. A. Robinson; do. J. M. May vs. 1. J. Jacob; do. John Noel vs. W. J. Donohue; non-suit. . Equity Court—Judge MacArthur. Yesterda ruesdell vs. Austin; decree to be preparéd and submitted to defendant. Saunders vs. Dodge; continued, with leave to defendant to take proof. Lyne vs. Van Ris- wick; continued. Wright vs. Simpson: re- hearing ordered. Borland ys. Borland; W. F. Holtzman and J. P. Donahue appointed receivers. Estate of Joseph Cross; . Probate Court proce eines approved. Featherstone- haugh vs. Nutt; bond of A. B. Duvall, trustee, &e., approyed. Healey vs. David; same. In re estate of Barwood ; bond of R. Coyle, trus- tee, &c., approved. Drury vs. Drury: W. L. Drury appointed guardian ad litem to infants. Painter vs. Drane; on hearing. THE MissouRI DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION met at Jefferson City yesterday. Gen. Jonn A. Hockaday, temporary chairman, made a Speech indorsing the per of ing the national bonds in greenbacks, and giving the country less bonds and more greenbacks, AT THE TROTTING RACES at Suffolk Park (Pa.) yesterday, the rate of the 3:30 class was won by General Noreross in 2:45, 2:42, 2:40, 230."‘The 2:24 class was ‘won by David Wallace in 2:31, 2:35, 2:30, 2:34, 2:31. “For the 2:35 pacing elass Bili Conrey won 122% 5 5, 2:40. | The 2:50 class was won by Sorrel To 2 43. The 2:27 class by Jersey in 2330, 2:28, ay, in h, oy lins in the chair,and | GEORCETO WN. 81-3 OF STALLS.—Mr, Thos. Dowling, auc- eer, sold the following stalls in the new chers’ market, on High street. yesterday clock. The prices paid are for the use of the stalls so long as the mouthly ren’ Market House company is paid, viz—* pe month for butchers and $3.50 for hucksters stalls, Butchers’ stalls—No.1, John Beck. 2.Mr. Poore, Wm. F. Hunt, $12 Dongan, $8: 5, Mr. Williams, $10; 6 W ton, Frank Haneke, $5; 44, J.C. O'Don- ohue, $1 J. C. Yeabower, $i1; 45, Mr. S, $10. _Hucksters’ s ..$5; 13 and 14, Mr. Hawes, $ each: 15 Young, $55 each; 17 and 18, y each: 19 and 20, Mr. Do’ 22, Mr. T. Grimes, $5 eac 7327 and 2s, John Wills, $ ach; 2 and 3, ME. Popkins, & each 31 and W.C. Angel, $13 each ‘and 31, Mr. Sim ach’; 3, Mrs. Fultze, 3, Mr. Wetzel, $5238," 11. Simpson, $5; 39, John Fister, $5; 10, Mr. Acton, $. Total, $813.50. The purchasers are already beginning to get their stalls in readiness for the market Saturday OVERCOME BY HEAT.—This morning Rich- ard T. Jackson, a colored man, about 21 years old, while sitting on his hay wagon driving to town from Fairfax county, was suddenly pros. trated bythe heat and ‘fell to the ground on = Payne, Bridge street, between Market and Petomae. | Dr. James M. Mackall was sent for and pre. scribed the proper remedies, after which the man was taken in charge by his friend: y ONE CUTTERS’ STRIKE.—It is said ements have been made with the striking stonecutters at the college building to go to work on Monday at $2.25 per day. Grars—Arrived by eanal—Boat. Thras) with 1,800 bushels wheat, to H. M. Talbott: boat Medley, with 1,200 bush wheat and 2000 do. corn, to Hartley & Bro. By river— Schooner Kitty Ann, with 1,70) bushels wheat; zie Ragan, with 1,2” bushels esterday at $1.01), all to Hartiey FO. MERCHANTS’ ‘change to-d as fo) EXcuang ¥. 4,700 bushe’ ows: 1,200 bushels, at 101s 8 do., at Oly 175 do., at 101! ; 62 do., at do.: 200 do., at 103. DEEDS IN FEE have been filed as follows S. C. MeDoweil to Mrs. C. B. Winslow, part #1000. W.-W. Corcoran to the i ates, lots 13 to 23, sq. 5 Kichorn to Rev. Math ings on th sales 70) do, at 203 do., at : 00. 1. G. K Mariin, lots 2, ins & Wilkins, 603 7th. No Exctse for suffering with headache when one or two doses of Z 's Heudeche Sp: Jie will cure ihe wor BY PELEGRAPH. EW ORLEANS, July 9, 1878. d distribution of the'l e Lottery Company, mad day, the Sth inst., iicket N on, Ind., drew first capi My td prize’ No.1 In_the 7th gra ana St on Tue in Mar al pri Washington, seconde: 26, third capital prize, UM. A. Davpuiy, President. TAKE Ayer's Pil the purposes of a ‘ative, for constipation, indigestion, head- eand ‘liver compiaint. By universal ac. cord, they are the best of all purgatives for family use. For Upwanp or Turty YEARS Mrs. Wins. low's Soothing Surv been used for ehil- corrects acidity of the stomach, re- es wind colic, reculates the bowels, enres cysentery and @iarrhcea, wheiher arisin; from teething or other causes. An old an welltried remedy. 2 cents a bottle. Happy Trprngs for nervous sufferers, and th who_ hi been dosed, drugged, and quacked. Pulvermacher’s Electric Belts effac- tually cure premature debility, weakness and anna Book and Journal, With information worth thousands, mailed free. Address Pul- yormacher Galvanic Company, New York City. 6,18,d&kly To LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.—We wish to gall attention to A. Fischer’s Chemical Seour- ing and Dyeing Establishment, No. “6G street, ear 9th sireet. By promptly adopting the latest improvements, whetier of Amerivan or European invention, he is enabled to do his work in @ manner not to be equalled by those not possessing these facilities. His cleansing and dyeing Ladies’ and Gent’s suits are, in fact, the cheapest in the city on account of ‘his superior work. N.B.—A specialty of his con- sists in removing spots from costly party dress- es; 25 years’ experience. His dry cleanser re- moves grease spots effectualiy from any article, and careful pressing gives them an appearance asif newly made. Kid Gloves cleaned; two pair for 25 cents. WARMER! THE WEATHER IS GETTING WARMER! NOW iS THE TIME TO INVEST In Spring and Summer Clothing. Business $15.00 Business 14.09 Business 12.00 Business 11.60 Business 10.00 Business 800 Business 7.00 Dress Suits... + 20.00 Dress Suits. 18.09 Dress Suits... 16.00 Dress Sultg...1. 15.0) Dress Suits. 14:00 Dress Suits. 12.00 Dress Suits: 10.00 Dress Suits. 8.00 Coats and 18.00 Coats and 16 50 Coats and 15 00 Coats and 12 00 Coats and 10.00 Coats and 09 €assimere 20 Cassimere 50 Cassimere 00 Cassimere 60 Cassimere 60 Cassimere 00 Cassimere 50 Cassimere 0 Cassimere 50 White Vests White Vests White Vests White Vests Boys’ Suits. Boys’ Suits. Boys’ Suits... Boys’ Suits, Boys’ Suits. ALPACA and SERGE COATS, a complete as- sortinent, from $1.25 to $4. DUSTERS, $1, $1.50, $2. OFFICE COATS, immense quantities, 35 cents & piece. RES tome pIoEAMOTD w * S882 Bes A. STRAUS, 1011 Pennsylvania avenue. je28-tr Between Tenth and Eleventh sts. 9.00 $9.00 $ nia ang LEATHER TRUNK WITH CANVAS COVER. ALSO, HARNESS, NICKEL, SILVER AND GILT, $17 TO $24. TRAVELING BAGS, SATCHELS, &., &C. An immense variety of styles at equally low prices, at theever popular Factory and Selastooms JAMES 8. TOPHAM, 4265 Beventh Street Northwest, Joining Odd Fellows’ Hall, Tronks snd H REPAIRING, red. a ‘Trunks coeredat low rates, UST FePalren, an E Wai SWEET | sacksows id onEWiNe| BEST. |roBACCO. Awarded highest prise at Centennial Exposition for fine chetsing qualities and excellence and lasting character of sweetening and Seeortn Is ‘The beat tobacco ever made, As our blue strip trade-mark is closely imitated on Inferior goods, see that Jackson's Bestison every plug. Sold aildealers, Send for sample, free, to C. A. JAC: BON & Co., Mfrs, Pt Va. j14-m,thak,1 a DE. HARTLEY'S GREAT REMEDY CATARRH, Dissipates and drives away forever Offensive Breath, D: ble Dischary from the Hi Hawking and Raping the Thiet quiskit sation Aections Astana Obs jasal Passages,’ Herdachs and alls—No. 12, Mr. Ben. | EXCURSIONS AND PICNICS GEORGETOWN ADV’M’TS. | enn ANNUAL EXCURSION WASHINGTON LIGHT INFANTRY CORPS, COMPANY A in waiting. 7 OM. G. A. “GRAND MOONLIGHT EXCURSION Under the ausvices of the Young: | Men‘s Christian Association, on the, Steamer Mary Washington, MON. DAY EVENING, July | the foot of 7th street at Music: good cowys 50 cenis. for ‘ale | Bookstores on 7h st 0 the Association Rooms, or from ie | bers, by 10-42 | MOO8LIGHT EXCURSION pA By THE L OY THE FOURTH PRESBYT TUFSDAY EVENING STEAMEI MARY W Tickets 60 cents, In additiog t | pleasant sail on theriver there wi an exhibition of the Phonograph: g of Cornet Solos, Singin. Recitations, ‘The steamer will positively leave at 6 p.m.. urning at 11:39 p.m. O68 yoee Cars wiil be in waiting. CATHOLICS’ FRIEND si CIETY EXCURSION TO FORT MONROE, NORFOLK AND THE CAPES, ON THE STEAMER. “LADY OF THE LAKE,” MONDAY, JULY i5ti. Tickets $2.50, Leave €.h street wharf about 8 o'clock p.m’ and Te- See turning ac6a.m. Weduesday. Every atrangemen! liss been made tor the excursion of the secon, ELECT EXCURSION FORTRESS MONROE. QRFOLK AND T. APE. SATURDAY, Juiy 20:5, 1873, Returning Monday morning follow! The steamer “dane Moseley * Wuldeave Gth-street wharf at 6p. in. Sage sharp. rooms may be secured on boat, iquOrs Will Le sold on the boat, Reis $2 for tue round trip, For sale at the principal crug an @ bOOK stores, Manugers—K. K, Heiphenstine, Geo. A. Bex . Price, of the Evbitt House Drug Store, ]NIFORM BATTALYON, I. 0.0. ¥. } GRAND EXCUUSION to Fortress’ Monree, Norfolk and the S25 Capes, JULY 18¢b, 1878, Tickets, Two Jol!ars; children, 6 to 12 years. taif price. Meals cn poard, Fifty Cents, Leave 6th street whart ‘Tbursday at 7 p.m, returning 6a.m. Saturday. J36 OR CHARTER, — The ner, ARROW Capt. FRANK HODLINGS- HEAD, can be chartered for bscur- Soaeben slous at low rates. Apoly to STEPHENSUN & BRO., AcE vrs, jy2-Im Tth-street Wha: MUnic aye paner Rrow avi on Thx Poros ac xf Cexts. Potomac Ferry Compsny Saath Sieamets will give for Moowlight! Excursions per week--Monday, Tuesday, ‘Thurs. ay aid Sunday colnmencing Monday July 8th. Leave Washington 7:00 p.m : retu IL e'ciock. Street cars will be at tue Whar on the return of ihe boat. Je29-20* 20 MILES AND RE « ON THE POTOMAC BARGE ADE CL will mae ag EX a down the river EVERY WEDNESDaY aud FRIDAY at 7 p.m., and SUNDAYS at 3p. ‘These excursions are for the of enjoying en the Potomac aud i heat of the eity. Sac evenings, | Wednesday and Friv | dai hg and refreshments, | Douch's vrass and | string Land on each excursion, Tickets 25 round trip. arge char for evening excursions, $40, jez tf ANK CLERKS’ EXCURSION. ‘The EXCURSION of the BANK CLERKS’ ASSOCIATION Will take place THURSDAY, Juiy' ith, 3e25 ORTS MILES KIDE ON Tile PO- F TOMAC FUR TEN CENTS, | The “City of Alexanéria’? will make Excursioas EVERY MORNING (Suni ei ‘Leave street W [MMEK EVENING s* WITH DANC! AT GIESBORU EDNESDAY EVENING, Jvty 17, BY THE ORPHEUS OCTETTE CLUB, Assisted by eminent Amateur Talent from Alex- audria aud Wasbington, Admission, 25 cents. Ferry Eoats leave Wash- ton, 6,7 and 8 o'clock, and return at 11:39 @ clock, Cars in waiting. is. S SNPSAR Ez VU RSION—The LADY OF THE LAKE will, until sail on the Peiomac, calling at Giymont going down and coming back. Fare 60 cects. Steamer JOHN W, THOMPSON will leave same whart every SUNDAY AFTERNOON, at 40°ciock, for Glymignt.. Hare round trip, 2 cduts, gota 6a Ne amer Thompson's ticket Lake. ma28-tr ARIS EXPOSITION.—DE. LOOMIS’ EIGHTH SELECT EUROPEAN PARTY. SPRCIAT, FOR WASHINGTON—Leave August 13 return October 7, Address Dr. 8. L. LOUMIS, No. 639 Pennsyivahia avenus east, city, —jel8-Im N S2ICE, FO MOUNT VERNON PA: SENGERS—The steamer MALY WASHINGTON, which has been re-, cently refitted and farnished, L. L. Blake, captain, is the only boatallowed to land pas- sengers at Mount Vernon wharf, Round trip $1, including admission to mansion and grounds. Steamer leaves 7th st. wharf dally (Sundays ex- cepted) at 10 a.1n., and returns at4 p.m. J. MCH. BOLLS SGV ORTH, Bupre J Ladies? Mount Ver non Association, L.'L. KE, steamer Mary Washington. jel5-ly pest LOOKOUT EXCURSIONS, STEAMER “SUE.” Carr. W. C. GEOHEGAN, The Elegant Iron Steamer SUE will resume her B8ATURDAY NIGHT EXOUR- sIONB, June 15th. to Point Look- out, stopping at Piney Point going’ and returniug, leaving Stephenson’s wharf, foot of Tih st., every Saturday ats P.m,, recurning to Washington by Sam. on Monday.” Meals will be furuished on the Boat, and all the accommodations will be first-class, round trip, $2. For tate Rooms and further information apply to STEPHENSON & BROS.. Agents, corner 12th st. and Pa, ave, and 7th at. wharf, 13-80 LEASURE BOATS FOR HIRE FOR FISH. ing, 4c. JOSEPH PASSKNO, weit en ee AMUSEMENTS. GRAND CONCERT TO-NIGHT, AL HAM. BA GARDEN, 708 E st., opp. P.O. D. partment, Prof. Carl Richter’s Orchestra, | ad- mission free, (1i?] ARMAND BODIN, Prop’r. 37 44 N EXHIBITION of “ MARKHITER’S * FREE ART GALLERY AND STORE, No, 626 E STREET, Bhade! Frames, Picture Cords and Tas- ste Bioee Sh fn ase remember Name and Number. jy1-1y be dan rors HERE.— Now ts the Time Bell, —| $8 GER and ‘Children’s caste off Wearing A 3 pet D street n.w, attended to, Window = P#IcEs FOR GOOD LUMBER. JOIST, medium lengths, per 1,000 feet......$13 33 BOARDS, 16 feet, per 1,000 feet............ 13 33 STOCK BOARDS, all 1,000 feet... DRESSED CULLS, 4-4 and 6-: feet... per 1@inch wide, WILLET & LIBBEY, Corner Bixth street and New York avenue js8-tr lre VERY BEST SWEET CATAWBA, $1 PER GALLON, ‘This is a rich fruity Wine, resembling a fine Bherry; is made from choice selected grapes, and considering quality, 1s the cheapest Wine ever offered to the people. JOHN H. MAGRUDEB, 1491 New York avenue. SPECIAL NC The THIRTER TION, of GEE ICE. NTH eTOWN, BUILDING Asso. | will hod its rst ay ment of dues Bridge and Was! EVENING front, with a two-story back Building, oontainin 9 rocins and tetLiroom. with range [7 hot and 20h water, all recently painted and grained; » large dry céllar, with gas throughout: stable ‘and car- | risge house in the rear; lot fronts 30 feet on Gar, between High and Congress sts., with a depth of 120 feet. Call at No. 53 High st..’Georgetown, D. C., where all 1 be be given, 3028-307 for sais cheap by BR . 44 Bridge st., George: ABLISHED IN 1831 ge! Improved in 1874; how the, Most Coa plete in this partot ths Country, W. H. WHEATLEY'S PREMIUM STAM DYEING AND SCOURING Es- | TABLISHMENT, formation w shes. Cot! Everything appertaining to the business | prompily attended to. The cleantng of Carpets, Jruggeis aud bianketsa spectaity during the sam= ier months, ict Work sent for and cetarnad | free-of charge. Orders by mal! and express | Promptly aliended to, Address as above. jell-ir | EW YORK SHUE STOKE, £05 Pennayleania aveniue. ¥ CHEAPEST Gour 8 K OFFERED IN THIS CITY. Ladies’ Foxed Button Hoots... . | Ladies: Kia Rutton Boot Ladies’ Best Freuch Kid Ladies’ Newport Ties or Rutto Ladies’ Kid Siippers and Saw: Misses” and Cbildren’s shoes c offered before, Gents’ French Calf, hand stitched, Cong! Gent's French Calf. hand stitchad, Ties. . ggoes duages 3 Gent's Caif low-quarters... ws Gents" low-quart: 0 4 Gent's Congress Gaiters. we Gents* Working Shoes. ++ 1,00 Ba Byery big as represented. Bene Price Unly. No Branch Store. jy-at GEORGE McOaxtuy, + J. GEORGES CITIZENS. MILITARY AND NAVAL B00’ BHOE ADD GAITER MANUFACTURI #118 Pennsyleania avenue. fect fit, combining Bt once esse and comfort in sileases guaranteed, Will cal’ | at Mouses and take measures, if raqnested ¥ postal candor ietter, A fine sewction of | ladtlesan lentiemen’s Goods of my own manufsc- | ture, and of anperior quality, on Land suitable for SuluMer wear, abd at reasonable prices. New Bores Inseried in old gaiters by patent stitehtug iachine; siso all Kinds cf fine repairing done ob short notice, myi7-ly _RAILROADS. _ ALTIMORE AN THE GREAT DOUBLE TRACK, WATIONAL ROCTH AND SHORT LINE To THE NORTH, NORTHW SST) WEST AND SOUTH- TO TARE & SUNDAY. Junk 9, 1878, ai 4:45 a, m, AM. LEAVE WASHINGTON: $5:15 a.m.—New York, Philadeiph’s, and Boston Express, Ebicctt City, On Sunday to Saltimore only. Stops ai Shipiey*s, Laurel. Annapolis Junc- tleny Jessup’s, Hanover, and EikT Baltimore, Annapolis and Way. HEebGre, Winchester, Hagorstows, ¥ Via Relay, | +7:40—Baitimore and Laurel Expre | 8:10 a, m.—Point of Rocks, Crauherry, Stras- burg. Winchester, Hagerstown, aua Way statiuns, 8:80 a.m.—NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, Bos: TON AND BaLtimone EXPRESS, PAKLOR CAR to New York and Philadelphia, Stops at Aanapolis unetion, 18:36 a.m.—St. Louta, Chicago, Columbus, and Pittsburg Expres, Hagerstown abd Valley iiranch | except Sunday, Through Car to Staunwon, PULL- MAN CaRk to Cincinnsit daily, Grafton ‘to San- | 9:00-On Sunday only, Baltimore, Annapolis and Way. 10:00 a.m.—Baltimore Express. Stops at Ble- densburg, Beitsville, Laurel, Anuapolls Junction, Jegsnp's aud Hanover, | 12:10 p.m.—Baltimore, Annapoiis, Kilicott City 1 an ay. : 41:80 p.m.—NzW YORK, PRTTLADRLrMIA AND | BOSTON EXPRESS, Ou “Sundays to. Baltimore only, Stopping at all Statlons. Stops at Laurel, 4:80 p.m —Baltimore, Bisdensburg, and Laurel Express. Frederick via Relay, Stops az Annapoils | Juni 14:35 p.m.—Point of Rocks, Frederick, Hazers- 01 Vinchester and Way Stations, Ou Sundays to Point of Rocke and Way Stations only, +4:40 p.m,—Baitlmore, Annapolis and Way Sta- tons. ‘hitadelphia, Norfotk and Baltimore . Norfolk except Sunday, NORFOLK PASSENGERS TAKEN IN THE CARS DIRECT To | Boat at CANTON, Stop at Vladeusburg and wirel. 16:50--Haltimore and Way Stations. Y7:15-CHICAGO AND COLUMBUS EXPRESS, SLERPING CABS to Chicago. 8:0 p.m.—Baltimore Express. | +8:26-8t. Louis, Cincinnatl, Loatsvitioand Pitts- | burg Kxpress, Piltaburg, except Sunday. Puil- man cars. 19:30 p.m.—NEw YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE EXPRESS. SLEEPING CAR to New ork, and SPECIAL SLEEPING CAR to Pllladel- PUN Dally. Other trains daily excopt Suuday, Ail trains stop at ren Starfon. Ali through trains will stop at’ Sir John’s Ran for ngers to and from Porecley Springs, and at Deer Park and Oakland Hoteis during the sea- 501 For’ arther information appiy at the Baltimore | and Ohio Ticker Ofices, Washington Station, and 485, 601 and 603 Pennsylvania avenue, anc 613'15th street northwest, Washington, and Masonic Tem- Pier High street, Georgetown, where orders wiil ‘taken for baseage to be cllecked and received Wee CLEMENTS Master of Transportation, it. COLE, General Ticket Agent. Je10 @ Agent. 0.8. KOONTZ, GRE’ 1878 ves$fivama 1878 TO THE NORTH, WEST. AND SOUTHWEST, Doudle Track, Steel Bails, Splendid boenery, Magnificent Bauipment, TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, from Depot, corner of Sixth and B streots, aa follows: For Pittsburg and the West. 10:10 a.m. datly, With Parlor Car to Pittsburg and Sleeping Cars from Pittsburg to Cincinnati, Bt. als and Chicago; 7:40 p.m, daily, with Palace Car to BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. Canandaigua, Rochesi Fails and te north, at 7:40 p.m. aay) ercept Saturday, with Palace Cars to Watkiss. For Willlainsport, Lock Haven, aid" Kimiray ‘at 10:10 a.m, daliy, except 8 For New York and the Mast, 1:48 a.m, and 9:30 D in. daily, with Palace Cars attached. Limited Express of Pullman Cars, €:20 a.m. daily, ex- anday. For ‘New York and the East, 1:30 p.m. daily, ex- pepe Sunday. with Sleeping Cars trum Wast- ington wo Boston. For Brooklyn, N. Y.. ail through trains connect at Jersey'City with boats “of Brooklyn Annex, affording direct Transfer to Fulton sroet, avotdin ‘doubis fer- riage and journey across For Piiladelphia, 1:80 p and 1:45 a. m., and“: Limited Express, 6:20 a. m, =: lew York city. cally, except A 80 and 8:30 p.m. aang dally, except Sua- dusky, daily, except Saturday, 11 | $1.25 anc $1 each. 8, 7, and? Slooping and pacior cartae: be procured offices, north- east corner of Thirteckth Saget and. Peunsytvaaia avenue; northeast corner of Sixth stree: and Penn- tion from hotels and residences. =" > Seetias THE TRADES. OOK BINDING, The bite 8 Tecpectfally informed that LYC. BOOK DERY is carried on ‘The same excellent workmen are om- ployed, and the work turned oct wili be in the URetion style which has always been s character- reo Ene IBSON BROTHEBS, ee PAGrCAE Boom AMD JOB PRINTERS, ‘1018 Pennsylvania ington, D.C, 4&@ Fine Printing sSpecishy. jaule-ly wWwnin as JOHN C. HOGAN, Manufacturer of a nig Fated forte ue Eubenat os uare farsi a’ ii | LS SUMMER WINES, BOTTLED BEER. Very low prices. A 4 Zpe<ckas FROM A PHYSICIAN. NORTH HYDE PARK, VT, Feb. 7, 1876, Morers. SETH W. FOWLE & SONS, Boston, lass: rber that 1 » the use of emen—You may perha) wrote you several week® ago the "'Puncviow ten SYRUP, The first four my Dut while rapidiy, 7 Dp he regatta « the work at Speak too Lhave gre: 1 have proce: You can make sy ‘Yours very traly. H. D. BELDEN, M. D, TUE PERUVIAN syRuP CURES Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Chronic Diarrhea, Boils, Nervous, Affections, Chilis and Fevers, Humors, Loss of Constitu- tional Vigor, Ne gta, Female Com- plaints, and ALL DISEASES ORIGINATING IN A BAD STATE OF THE BLOUD. OR ACCOMPANIED bY DEBILITY oR A LOW STATE OF THE SYSTEM FFYOM REV. JOHN GREGORY, Meth Con an int C) y, Pa. ing at various tims, perso: ber famt'tes, tes'ed cine called PERUVIAN Syu TECTED SOLUTION OF PROTOX- 1 +1 most cheerfully recommend tt, those who are sutfel espe; ors. AS a rel pow- is, 1 ‘think, unsurpassed: aud ithe objectionable feature it isa most eficient auxil- poessity in the PERUVIAN SYRUP 8 tute for those dangero: i rus testimony Is given unsollciter With the hope that some who are not yet ac- quainted y he Valuable properties of the medi- Clue may be Induced to give It a tr:a 1s truly, JOHN GREGURY. sY U Jean MADE SHIRTS. Men's unfinished Shirts, 60 cents: musiin, 76 cent : of Wamsutta ts; of Wam- 12, 129 aud ished, aud 75 ceuis fin- a cotton, SHIRTS TO ORDER. The best Shirts at $2.25; secund, §2, $1.75, $1.59, Fit always warrauied, Best Collars, 8 for $1, special bargain $1. Linen Cutts, 25 cents per pair: %& cevts. Jeans Drawers, 6) cents shirts: Lisie Thread do, Novelties iz ry THOMPSON'S SHIRT FacTory, Jelb-tr 816 F st. n.w., opp. Patent lice. E “TOKIO.” ‘New ventilated HAT for summer wear, fresh supply, Straw Hats, fancy bauds: and the 1 Soft Feit tats for gentieen, Large stock Slik Umbreilas for ladies and gentlemen. STINEMETZ, Harrer, jel4-tr 1237 Pennsyloania avenue, Feesa sTOCcK aR STRAW HATS For Geptiemen, Youths and Boys, jast received, t assortment of Ladies and Gentiemen’s SUN UMBRELLAS. at the lowest market prices. UMBRFLLAS and PARASULS covered and re paired in the best manner. WALTER KER, Hartren, COAL AND WOOD. J OmNeen BROTHERS, WHOLESALE AND REPAIL DEALERS OG4L AND Woon. ‘We desire to ca!l theattention of the fect that we cow have on hand the tar selected stock of COAL AND WOOD ia the Dis trict; thst our facilities for doing business are not Sarpassed hy any firm tn theeame ling!» the United 168: that our Kudling Wood Factory is the largest south of New York; Indeed, our ap- Dolntments for doing a Coal Woot business re complete in every particular. ‘9,248 Ibs, to the tox our invariable standard, Best Varieties at Lowest Market Prices, Main of're—Depot, Mil and Wharves, foot ith, Rh fis Ott and Manse Ofices— 1208 F, 1112 8tli and A418 7th streetsnorth< ——______—_—_—_— OVERNMENT HOSPIT KR TI G SNE, AL Fo HEIN NEAn WASHINGTON, D. C., July 34, 1878, Sealed Proposals are invited until noon or MO DAY, July 15th. 1878, when they will be opened at the Hospital in the presence of such bidders as chose to attend, to furnish the Hospital fiftecn bundred (1,600) tons, of 2.240 Ibs. cach, of boost run of mine, bicuminons or Cumberland Coal, aod four hundred (490) tons, 2.240 Ibs. each, of An- thracite Coal, stove size, to ‘be delivered In boats along side of the Hospital wharf, or in cars apoo the wharf, the delivery to commence within seven (7) days atter the acceptance of any proposal and to be continued ar the rate of not less than foar hnndred (400) tous a week until the whole quant. ty advertised for is delivered. ‘The coai will be ros ceived in strict accordance With the act of Cone gress, approvee July Ist, 1870. Payments of niny- ty (80) per cent. of the amount due for coal re- ceived each week will be made, and the teo (10) per cent. withheld will be pald when the full quans oe Of com engaged to be delivered in ad With this advertisement, is received. No offer to above, ‘will be cousidered unless dete the and best furnish coal, as the true name is given in the offer by which the coal the bidder proposes to furnish is known in ths market, nor unless it is made by a regular dealer or miner, avd the successiut bidder inast furnish the exaci quantity and deseription of coal that he agrees tofurnish. Offers will be received from the fale person, or company, to furnish either Bitus minous or Authracite Coal alone, or both kinds of coal. | Bids will be considered binding tor fy-days. after the fifteenth of July; and therignt ly reservedito reject ail, Orauy of the ofer, ade if, Jn the Judgiwent of the Superintendent rr interests require It. W. W. GuDDINge 1)6-cotd Superintendent IEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT 0 MEAT. FINEST AND 3 L FLAVORING OTOOe SEEAPEST MEAT DISHES AND SAUCES” vere: ane LIEBIG. company: EXTRACT oF MEAT. “Is a oe and & bovn for which nattons should feel grateful.”—See “‘Medical tak ae, “British Medical Jour~ CAUTION.—Gexuine only with the fac simtie of Baron Liebig’s Signature in Bue luk Seross the Label 4 “‘Consumption in ‘Gopsomption tn England increased teu-tokt

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