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THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1894—TWELVE PAGES. of instruction, $7,000, and other minor items. | following, which ee by ir an appropriation Two additional Heutenants, each, $1,500; | $177,000, but the Cemmissioners cut it dowa Seven additional privates, class 1, each, $000; eight additional privates, class 2, each, | $1.80; adaitionc! driver of patrol wagon, repairs to station houses, from $1,000 to $3,000; miscellaneous and con- tingent expenses, decrease from a covers for patrol ght wagon, horse and harness, $365; ex- tension of patrol service, $10,000; additional LOCAL MENTION. Fiebeger. He Police Department. INECESSARY MONEY | The Estimates for the Needed Dis- trict Appropriations, THES p.m. Tuesday. For paving Spruce street from Boher to trict of Columbia, Harewood avenue, For paving Harrison strect, Anacostia, Tease | and Monroe, eastward. For paving Brightwood avenue from Steu- 000 to} ben street northward. For paving Ist street extended, S to W warmer Tues ature and cr wagons, $150; For paving Cincinnati avenue and Colum- ies to Station houses 2, 3 and 8, each, | bia road from Florida avenue to Wyoming endition at ne ‘INCREASES ASKED FROM CONGRESS For {mproving Kenesaw avenue, street to Zoological Park. For improving Michizan avenue from 1st t to Harewood avenue. eer dmproving Roancke and Irving streets rom 7th to For improving Nebraska avenue. For improving Illinots avenue. For improving Providence street, Brook- land, from railroad station to Queen Chapel Fire Department. Two foremen at $1,000, one engineer at ‘00, one fireman at $810, two hostlers at | street w 10, ten privates at $809, additional to pres- Addiflonal force for proposed as hereafter stated. Tracks on the Aqueduct Bridge and Police Expenses. prman at $840, wenty-six privates at i $840, one ti SCIIOOLS DISTRICT For improving Massachusetts avenue ex- . increased from $1,500 ratus and buildings— gine company No. site and furniture for Tontingent exper For fmproving Connecticut avenue ex- s completed their esting quired to rua the next fiseal 5 For improving Pennsylvania avenue ex- tranch avenue, hg Spring street, Anacostia. and regulating 16th street est extended, Prospect street, Cres- t, Superior street, Erie street and % and Ontario avenues, Meridian nd furniture tol street and Florida and furniture for chemic: a Tenleytown, ii site and furniture for truck company, New Jersey avenue and igine for Tenleytow: a fire engines, District during the Grading and graveling Yale and Bismarck th to 13th streets, sreveling Princeton street from 7th to 13th streets. Grading 4th street extended, Improving T street. ——— Mr. Justice Jacksun’s House Leased. Mr. Jfustice H. E. Jackson has leased, through his agents, Messrs. Fitch, Fox & Brown, his handsome residence, No. 1311 K street, for the coming season, to Mr. Richard G. Park of West Chester, Pa. The same firm has also leased to Miss Jen- for Senator John R. McPher- § Vermont avenue; Ni pent circle, to Col. Anson Mills, U. S. A. No. 3 Dupont circle, to Capt. B. J. Crom- and No, 4 Dupont circle, to streets from Owing to an ap- r JACKET WEATHER © perf and warm us aS for improvements had to be leit out. | ty poplace truck B. Fire Alarm Service. Salaries of three te’ creased from 3600 to ¥ ir creased from $6,000 to $15,000. RY FRANC & SON, cor. 7th and D. in The Star an expenditu phone operators In- General supplies, Lamb go to John Center Marke ¢ $00,000 for L ners were compel nial cut, and but tus sports Corned Beef a sp CITY AND DISTRICT’ AMUSEMENTS TONIG J was asked ‘fe s to police patrol sy weer depart- 2 new scheaule on the ment to mane ional sanitary inspectors, each, h's Grand Opera House. saga : is James in “Henry I nie M. Bell, ubject of the Aqu Ine chief in © Aqueduct bridge Gen. J. 8. Pun ubion station near Beecham’s Pills are for biliousness, bilious head- ache, dyspepsia, heartburn, torpid Liver, dizziness, sick headache, bad taste in the mouth, coated tongue, loss of appetite, sallow skin, when caused by consti- pation; and constipation is the most frequent cause of all of them. ; Books free; pills 25c. At drug stores, or write B. F. Allen Co., 365 Canal St., New York. CITY ITEMS. ——_+ Royal Headache Powders, Drug'ts,l0c se28-m&ftt EXCURSIONS, &c. AMUSEMENTS. ~ Choral Society. Twelfth Season. WEDAESDAY, Mendelssobui ‘Mr, Anton Schott, Mi FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2 Handel's " “The Mossian. ; Mme. Emms Juch, Miss Kathe: Mr. William =H.” Kieger, Mr. i TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1895, Gounod's “Redemption.”” Soloists to be announced. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, ‘Saint-Saens’ “Samson und Delllah” In coacert form, Soloists: Mr. A. L. Guile, Dr. D. Merrill Hop: kimon, Mr. Emil Fischer. Mezzo-soprano to be an- ncune Convention Muste Hall, with Beabody Symphony Orchestra of Baltimore. Prices: §1, 73 and {4 C7 Honorary membership season tickets, $5, good for $3 and §6 in seats, at bolder’ venience; now on sale at Droop's, Ellis’, Metso ott's, Eherbach’s, Sanders & Stayman's and White's @ClS-18t nem FOLLY CO. C. A. SAMPSON, 3EST MAN ON FARTH. *HALLENGER OF THE WORLD. HYDE'S COMEDIANS ing, 1898. music stores, STEAMER MACALESTER TO MOUNT VERNON, ‘Tomy of Washington, Daily (except Sunday), At 10 a.m., returning by 2:30 p.m, FARE, ROUND TRIP, 60 CENTS. Admission to grounds, 25 cents. Tickets, with Mount Veroon admission coupon, for sale at wharf and at hotels. Will also make river landings as far as Glymont, stopping for freight and passengers both. ways. For ebarters, &c., apply at ‘obice of Steamer Macalester. oct LL. BLAKE, Capt. TALLY-HO COACH LINE DAILY. 9:30 A p.m, from 511 13th st.—Arlington, Cablu J.B nd ‘all folnts of interest. Fridass, special, Ft ne ball aril vam Trip, B0c.; limited, Ie. ts West, and mahing 0 A Low Water Level + pouds, wells and other sources of drink- langer from malarial germs. ly found in the fall, and it ed from $4,000 to fier Court, water threatens bis coud:tion is usu: 8 to Hood's Sarsuparilla t rauWay comy Virgima, and additional deputy ¢! uty clerk at $1,000 ist to Police Co rk, $1,500; dep- with; repairs ; interest on sapariila makes pure system from all these [i creates au appetite and gives sound and EXCURSIONS MoRKOW. None cent } “tin cars ove viets, $45,000; p: of force at court house, included in District estimates for first time, one engineer, $1 Hood’s Sarsapariila Cures |= tolls sali b ally for the la: suffered from five laborers, and shall be ary care and duds of medicine, but found ne ° Hood's Sarsapariil ef UL com- ; Maintenance of jail and in- Leach and river choel Buildings. esting to note that the amply provided and asked for office Record divislon—One 'y increased from $ one messenger clerk, | $000, Surface division—Inspector of streets, ry increased from $ Superintendent. of | increased from $709 to $900, Superintendent of lamps, s HooD'S PILLS Will Be Marr Cridlin, principal of ale Institute, took 200 to $1,400; increased to HOW BABIES’ SUFFER the following new When thefr tender skins are Jiterslly on fire, with itching, burning, scaly and blotchy skin and scalp none but mothers CUTICURA REMEDIES afford immediate relief, permit rest and sleep, and point to a speedy 1 cure when the best pbystelans and buildings—S-room street between M_and N joss of bair, Subservice di- building anc uperintendent of sev j Clerk, salary increas 200 to $1,400, from $1,200 room building nleytown, $14, five members f District offices incre m $1,000 to $1,; is muie over for collecting xing for $00,000, which in- der Suits and mmissioners | tor the widenir Sth to Lith street vements ond rey frem $1,600 to jail and inm: Country Roads. t t t rt Absolut Blum Bros., 743-745-747 8th St. S.E. ior Carlozd ‘Of Fiour —of the celebrated PILLS! “Cho Dig shipment nec i | 20 Cod Liver Oil. BURY brand— Emulsion of Pare Cod Liver Oi, One : Take it like a food, for emulsion ts really a Mould fou! medicine, emulsion on the market. MERTZ2’S Modern Pharmacy, Cor. F and ith Sts. SESOSE EINE 9OO99 0504S E 660 keep it moving quie Zh » $4.50 A BAR rities and Reform PISVSHTISD lesule and nan, 960 Get the Best, THE CONCORD HARNESS, LUTZ'& BRO,, 407 Penn. ave., adjoining National Hotel. Trunks. Satcbels and Leather Goods mh20 ; Salaries of 5 nurses increased from $8 to $100; Be | $44,600 to $4 PEREDEAE Geet ere ree palrs to building S men's Ward, $4,000; fur- y better at $i SOOoOe 290+ +2 SS POSOSOSCOOSCS Deaf and Dumb Institute, $10,500, cipal lodging ‘nion Soldiers Women's Christian As- Home for ex- Army & Navy Cure. For All Skin D older Manufactory SSSTSSSOSSPS SOs Peteooseses Leads The World. bbey Highest Award World's Fatr. If you want the finest quality Cat am, buy goods having our trade M. W. Beveridge, Exclusive Agect for Washington. John’s Church Orpt man Orphan anage, $1,500, Women and Chil 5. American Cut Glass. Permanent. Tne most effective rem h's Asylum, Salt Rheum, Ts kind of ‘eruption. 60 CENTS. AT ALL DRUGGISTS". Foster Medicine Com- 1. Ring Wort tehing Wiles and every ecding medi- Board of chtidren's guard- »,000, Contagious Disease Hospital, are well known to cur . District Militin. Rent, fuel, Nght, repairs of armorics, lock- ers, gun racks, furniture, printing and sta- tionery, cleaning and repair of uniforms, &c., $16,000; additional superintendent of armortes, $720; custedian of property, $1,000; adjutant general's clerk, $720; aunual camp ale of a frame dwelling on 12th © and P streets rinidad) will take place tomor- See advertisement. pany Baltimore, Md. FOSTERS GERMAN ARMY AND NAVY CATARRH CURE cures Catat rh, Hay Fe- cents. ver, Cold tn the Head and all Passages, 50 Y o'clock p.m. se The premises No. 1323 12th street north- (Trimidad) will be sold at trustees’ sale tomorrow at 5 o'clock p.m. See advi. LECTRIC RAIL ROUTE TO MOUNT VERNON, TRAINS EVERY BALF HOUR. only route giving an opportunity of seeing ali points for the tourist. and takes but 2% hours for ‘the round trip no delays: no smoke; no dust Take trains Penna RR station, 9: 7 Also Alexandria 11.50 am., 12.50, 1.40 p.m. Ferry, foot of 7th st... 9:30, 10:30, 11:20 a.m. 12:30, 1:30, 2:20, 3:80 p.m Fare, Washlagton te Mi return. 60 conta. sesO-tt Our Low Tariff Talk of the Town. fnvoices arriving daily. Thousands of suits, all shades, all grades, all styles. Btrictly all wool. Low tariff price, §7.50 a Suit. ‘Ttousands of Suits, Single and Double- breasted Sacks, Silk and Serge-lined, Long- eut Regent, satin and Itallan lining. Strict- Jy all wool. the best grades. Low tariff price, $10.00 a Suit. CHILDREN'S SUITS. Strictly all wool, two and three plec»s. Low All the newest shades. All tariff price, $2.00 a Suit and Up BOYS’ SUITS. Strictly all wool; ages 13 to 18 years. Coat, Vest and Leng Pants. $2.50 a Suit and Upward. VICTOR &. ADLER’S 10 Per Cent Clothing House, Low tariff price, 27 AND $29 7TH ST. N.W., CORNER MASSA- CHUSETTS AVE. STRICTLY ONE PRICI Open evenings until 7% Saturday until 11 p.m. oc2-3m, Fat Folks Get Thin. Edison’s Famous Pills and Bands Fruit Salt re= Kenuine De Dear Sirs: New Pils and Sait a the write that) in less th: sixty-four pounds of surplus aimatic trouble, to say that four bottles of Fruit, Sait completely cured my troubles, bloating and dyspepsia, aud ed my welxht thirty-four pounds. Then I ean Obesity Supporting Band for comfort, and found that it further reduced my weight seven- teen pounds in tree weeks, and produced a more shapely form and afforded great comfort. 1 have had to bave (all my dre altered. "Sincerely yours, Miss CATHERINE LE ROY Fisi. Pennsylvania ave. Our goods may be obtained from G. G. C. SIPIIS, Cor. New York ave. and 14th st. MERTZ’S MODERN PHARMACY, Ke full Une Obesity “ends: Pills and Frutt a ine | Obes _ Salt Hf stock. Sent by mail on receipt of price. The Bands cost $2.50 up; the Fruit Salt, $1 per botele, and Pills $1.50 per’ bottle, or 3 boitles tor & ress. LORING & ©O., 42 West 22d st., Department No. 44, New York, of 22 Hamilton place, Department No. 4, Boston! GRATEFUL—COMFORTING Epps’s Cocoa. po BREAKE ast SUPPER, “By a thorcugh knowledge of the natural laws govern the operations of digestion and nutri. tion, and Uy a careful application of the tne prop- erties of well-selected Cocoa, Mr. Epps has Vided FOR OUK BREAKFAST AND SUPT! delicately fivoured beverage which many beary doctors’ bila, It is by use of articles of diet Gocene, Oct.23 Right FIRST CONCERT OF THE SERIES, The Seidl Orchestra, MISS LOTTA MILLS, Pianist. Reserved seats, $1.50 and $1, on sale on and after Moulay, October 15, at Mctzerott's Music Store, F street. Second Concert Tuesday, December 18, ‘The Steinway Piano used exclusively at Seidl concerts. the ALEAUGH'S GRAND OF EDWARD H. Wednesday and Prices, $1. Fal! Saturday Matinees at 2. $1, Te, Oe. and Be. WELL TOUR OF Warde and James In Thetr Elaborate Shakespearean Pro Tonight Tuesday Wednesday M nee Wednesday night. Thursday Friday. ee Saturday” ‘matinee Saturday night Neat week ti EW BOU THEATER. Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Prices: G OLD RUT THE NAMP. Everybody's Favorite Funny Show, Night, PECK’S BAD BOY. After supper go and sce it—This year better than ATER, day and Saturday 3 Company of Comedians. ‘Thetr first_appe after a year of unexampled success ia Lande Daly's any tneludes: fn this engag: <1 Mrs. G. i Gilbert, Mr. He . Mr. Francis Caririe, Mr. at: Mr. rt Gre Mise Berey Haswell, Mr Leclereq, Miss Laura Hansen, Miss 'E m, Mr. William Miss’ Cat wis, and Mr. Heury , Tuesday, Wednesdsy, Thursday Evenings A Night Off. Friday and = Saturday Matinee, Seven-Twenty-Eight. —f WEEK—MISS ADA KY oclS-tf Z and $1. Matita Reserved Seats for Matinees, 25 and Svc. THE SANDOW TROCADERO VAUDEVILLES, of EB un Wi A and Comple arth, Lucifers, Jane, M FIRST CONCEKT THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, Sensation of the Season L MAXIMILIAN con Mort, LUCIA wt VICTOR Ti RIDING SCILOC th course cared for. AKKOLL INSTITUTE oth st. above N. Inaugural Concert By the Carroll Institute Orchestra (24 pieces), Assisted by Mrs. KITTIE THOMPSON-BERRY, Miss CLAUDIA MOORE, Mr, CHAS. MOORE, Mr. MELVILLE HENSEY, Mr. S. MINSTER, Solo Violinist, COLUMBIA MANDOLIN CLUB. WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 17, 1894, ADMISSION, 50c. NO RESELVED SEATS. Bt. B.W., id 0) for Lire; complete Dourding’ horses we of National Lyceum Course. Ten Entertainments, $1.80. Walter Damrosch's lecture on Wagner, New York Patiharmonie Club, George Riddle, the Shakes- Pearean reader; Mary Proctor's populag lecture on the solar sy: the Wesleyan University Glee and Mandolin Clubs, Prof. Ragan or Prof. DeMott tn thelr famous tllustrated lectures; Jennle O'Neill Potter, the Ollie Torvett Concert’ Co, iucluding the Swedish Sextet, the Ariel Sextet or'an equally Attractive concert company, and Lewis H. Fin- ney’s illustrated lecture on “The Glories of the Nile. Subscribers can obtain course tickets after 9 o'clock Monday morning, October 15, at METZEROT?'S MUSIC STORE, 1112 F ST. ecis-3t W. J. COLVILLE LECTURES AT 1525 1 ST. Nw. ‘i a tym. “Slagle tickets, 35 conte, 3 - Wy for 60 cents.” * eis WILLARD ALL. —NEW FIO0R, REFURNISHED, ose on ie ihe Stet has oe 5 OPES FUON-S se SYPPHONY ORCHESTRA. MR. EMIL PauR. -OCONDUCTOR, Fourteenth Season L845. FIVE CONCERTS: TUESDAY EVENINGS, Octoher 30, December 4, January @ February 5 and March 1 “SOLO ARTISTS. E MRS. ITLIN M. WYMAN, MR. CFSAR THOMSON (is First Appearance Here), MR. T. ADANUWSKI And Others. EP The sale of subscription tickets will open MONDAY MORNING, October 22, at Metzerott’ Music Store, 1110 F st Program bodks, “with descriptive notes on the works to be performed, will be mailed tn advance of each concert to purchasers of subseription thek- ets. ocl5-0t CA. ELIS, Manager. Old Dominion Jockey Ciub RACES ON THE GROUNDS OF THE GRANGE CAMP ASSOCIATION OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA FIVE RACES WILL BE RUN EACH Dar. FIRST RACE AT 2:30 P.M. ‘Trains leave Gth street depot at #: 12:00, 1:40 and 8:20 p.m. Returning, leave the grounds wt 521+ and 5:40 p.m. Positively no improper characters will be e@ mitted at Virginia Jockey Club. Inaugural Meeting, October 18 December I. Forty Days of High-Class Racing. 5 Am, ate |. CENTS. The Greatest Horses in Training Engaged. Six Races Every Day. First Race at 1:45. Trains direct to er: station at 1 and 1 after last rule aj nd wt, > pm, e B. and P. ug immediately m of improper char DOWNHAM, President, H. D. McINTYRE, Secretary. ool5-tf Kinetoscope Is @ greater mary than anything you saw at the S FAR GREAT INVENTOR was unable to this WONDPEEFIOL MACH for t OAM The KINETOSCOrT all the Seic MRE. Elise: It ts to the EYE The t APHS MADE ALIVE. ESCRIVT mm USANDS LA: Scientific-- Instructive-- Entertaining. Columbia Phonograph Co., 24 «919 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. N.W. rH ts to PuoTé SIT JUSTICE. WEEK, d Ma TVESDAY, OCT. 1¢ Served seats, Gk ol : Horse Show. The coming soctal ev m Baltin 5 to 10, s nd Horse Show Asso- te, $3. Prizes, $50 to + banks address ASSOCIATION, 18 MID L. RORT, HOUGH, su Sec MR. ALLAN DE COU MUELLER'S ACADEMY for Duncing, e and Deportwent, % Temple, wth and F sts. .w. ‘Thoroughly and mdecorated. Circulars at the ucaden lirs. Flora C. Dyer ormerly Tennison), Class days for misses and mas ters Wednesdays, 3:20, Satardays, 10 to 12 a.m. Adults, Wednesdays and Saturdare § to 10 pam. ACADEMY AND RESIDENCE. Teaches dane ENTS. Trains teave Ly = depot at 9:45 and 11:50 a.m, 12:50, 1: p.m. CF Transportation retuaded. $y20-Bm* SHELDON'S DANCING ACADEMY— TURSDAY, THURSDAY SATIRDAY. Cad or send for circular. ec1S-Om AMUSEMENT HALLS. ry tinged hail dre pe y to WALTER A. ave. Few open dates for ber. ss ———— Tou can lace implicit trust quality of = furs. were ———— from frst bands, nad are manufac Every Lind of Pas wi eniag a that ie rellable. a Wiilett & Ruoff, 905 Pa. Ave. Having removed to 1114 and 1116 % u FE st. we are ‘than ever to do all Kinds of

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