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THE EVENING STAR. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1897-12 STREET SCHEDULES ‘THE JOSEPH LADUE A New Plan of Sweeping Approved by the Commissioners. a REGULAR TIME FOR EACH ROUTE Gold [ining and Development Company of Yukon. -Organized under the laws of the state of New Jersey. din W. RIDLEY, peral Mana AIRING A SPECIALTY whom you intrust the re- tus and i] i} "1 I Citizens Will Be Enabled to Dis- cover Any Neglect. CAPITAL STOCK = $5,000,000 Divided into 500,000 shares of $10 each, fully paid and non-assessable, of which 250,000 shares are now offered for subscription at par, payable one-half on application and one-half on notice of accept t subscription. Shares will be allotted in the order in which subscriptions are received. THE SUBSCRIPTION LIST OF THE COMPANY IS NOW OPEN, AND THE RIGHT TO CLOSE THE SAME WITHOUT >? PANY.. MR. JOSEPH LADUE, of Dawson, Northwest Territory. HON. CHAUNCEY M. DEPEW, of New York, President tral : and Hydson River Raflroad Company. aes Ramen on HON. C. H. MAC INTOSH, of Regina, Lieutenant Governor Northwest | HON. J. NESBITT Kinet ‘Territery. HON. THOMAS L. JAMES, of New York, ex-Postmaster General of the ARSTENSEN, of Now ¥ United States nud-President of the Lincoln National Tank. Central and Hudson River Rail MR, ELMER F. BOTSFORD, of Plattsburg, N. ¥., Director First National | MR. IRWIN'C, STUMP, of XN: ani. Zio Sth st. nw. “Phone FLASTERERS. SPEAK Qt you Want to pst nce of LISTS FOR EACH WEEK DAY Mr. W. Stutl he intendent of OTICE IS HEREBY EXPRESSLY RESERVED BY THE COM- Mr. W. Stutler, the superintendei street and avenue cleaning, today sub- mitted to the District Commissioners, ané the latter approved, schedules under which the strects and avenues swept by machines are to be hereafter cleaned. They are six pirecrors: MK. H. WALTER WERR. of New York Central ventral and Hudson River Third Vice President New York : : w York, Prosident of the WILL HOLD A ‘September 7. at se6-3t THE ANNUAL MEETING oF THE f the Union Building Company, for the board of directors and for ‘such fore them, wil be RITUALISM J. TUESDAY EXI'LANATORY NOTB: Observations taken at 8 a.m., “5th meridian time. Solid lines are t90- bars, or lines of equal air pressure, drawn for each tenth of an tuch. Dotted lines are isotherms, or in aumber, numbered from 1 to 6, and | ines of eqal temperature, drawn for each ten degrees. Shaded areas are regions where rain or sow will be followed consecutively on each | has fallen during preceding twelve ours. The words “High” and “Low”? show location of areas of working day in numerical order. high and low barometer. . Small arrows fly with the wind. Should rain or other unavoideble cause R, of Manitoba, Senator ef the Dominion . Comptrolter of the New York y rector Anaconda Mining Com- other bu pa MR. ELI A. GAGE. of Chicago. Secretary of the North American Trans- | MR. EDWIN - - MATURIN, of Jersey City, Secretary of t srpere held at company, 123 South I interrupt the sweeping of a route it will an portation and Trading Company of the Yukon. ‘Trost of New Jersey. eer . on MONDAY, Septent! - - FAIR. dition at south connection, 36; distributing | yp? WITT TAS RELI ee eeu S ~ fam Tomas RIRKPATRICK, of Dawson, Northwest Territors, Resl- str we Gelomnftlealuntisie Gan dean Wes takentaph ves reservoir, temperature, 77) ‘condition at | %%,W!-TAM J. ARKELL, of New York, owner Judge and Frank Les eS Oe IRAE f Dawson, Northwest Territory, i Daa MELE HOW in turn. Pleasant Weather Indicated for To- | influent gate house, 36; effluent gate house, OFFICERS: KNOWS PRECISELY HOW To FIT i ‘i 95, Z \d Ger = Second Vice Preside ON. mac s sou shoukl he fitted your clothes won't | By consulting these schedules any citizen night and Tomorrow. 25. Bee Seren By Cae ao eS eee tee a Tee, Ee Se ee tee eee ‘the material for | @&¥ note the day or days upon which any | Forecast till 8 p.m. Wednesday—For the © DOB FFICES, 20 NASSAT ST. NEW yor! given block should be swept, and may also | District of Columbia, Delaware, Maryland| ‘Today—Low tide, 10:58 a.m. and 11:38 Depository, United States National Bank of New York. know whether or not it is at any time | and Virginia, fair tonight and Wednesday; | p.m.; high tide, 4:22 a.m. and 5:01 p.m. MR. LADUE WAS THE PIONEER OF THE KLONDIKE. neglected. The schedules are intended to | easterly wirds, anon Oe poi 7 a.m.; high be maintained during the life of the pres- | 7 Te (Storm! Has Taiseipatea™in’ southe 3 - Tn. Roe q : : : 5 ? Botseh and | ent appropriation, barring accidents of the Reece ves mie stot iar eastern Wore The Sun and Moon, Arriving there in advance of all others, he had the first choice of its varied riches. For 15 years a bia Packing weather, and there need, therefore, be no | tana has remained stationary. Today—Sun rises, 5:34 a.m.; sun sets, 6:20 eh nite tig tiny AACA T EU * eo dae eee rae Takeieenion loam resident of the Yukon, his experience enabled him to promptly select and acquire the choicest gold prap- a. oe S dissotved | confusion of dates. ‘Tr i area in je lower -m. 5 ss = A : 5 . = cae CEL Mr. Stutler concedes that many strects | nas moved to the St. Lawrence valley. in- Moon sets, 2:45 a.m. tomorrow. .erties, to pre-empt the most available ground for a town site and to possess himself of those interests which eg SW. BOTS GE aetROf the ets shoul bese wcpe often) creesing inumachitude: Tomorrcw—Sun riges, 5:35 a.m. are most largely and quickly profitable in new mining fields. His foresight has made him a leading factor se4-3tt LOUIS P_ KRE er than is provided, but the money avail- Heavy rain has fallen on the southern The City Lights. 5 = s a :, 7 Teh o - of 5 GeaEvanE GAT GAO CT able wiljnot permit of it i20\he has tale | iorida coast, end locals showers sonithel| Soil eae iss Gn in the mineral and industrial development of the Upper Yukon. With a business grown beyond the capacity ete bot Ce 5 iy growins | SHE Very best arrangement possible under | guit coast and in the upper lake region. Gas lam) A by 7:28 p.m.; ex- . railroad. $100; © reports that the reason for a mé}iand and has remained stationary else- | i e lance $1 per we this new plan Is to secu femiwnore: (leper sh ae “| named. an 3 MR. LADUE HAS ORGANIZED THIS COMPANY JAMES B by the property cwners and residents of | “the following heavy precipitation (in| Ate lamps lighted at 7:13 p.m.; extin- Ls *t_nW._ | each section of the city will know exact- | inches) was reported: guished at 4:50 a.m. ly when to expect the Sweepers, and if fer any reason any thoroughfare in any sched- to assist in developing the valuable mineral! and other properties, described as follows: During the past 24 -hours—Jupiter, 4.68; | Temperature for Twenty-Four Hours. Key West, 1.30. i this sewson ons 1 a lke, nts nent botk of Odd ule should be omitted the cause may. be : The following were the readings of the MR. LADUE TURNS OVER TO THIS COMPANY lows’ Hall, . is now open. 8 ascertained at once, and due explanation Both Rivers Clear. pu ermionicten at the weather purest for the dates now " - 2. ave, | M4de, the purpose being to give the best Both rivers at Harper's Ferry were re-| pest twenty-four hours, beginning at 4 >, arti © ~ i = Avoly R A. BROWN, 1423 Pa. ave. } co rvice possitle under the limited appro- porteics Wels tcleactttlistnOrnitics o'elock yesterday afternoon: ss Properties he describes as follows: = = : priation. é ae September 6—4 p.m., 89; 8 p.m., 73; mid-| | _ « 000 fect in Tength located inthe his forme i a nore eae Hon, John W. Ross, president board of | Temperature and condition of water at| September 7—4 a.m., 60; 8 a.m., 68; 12 m., ment has proved the ps K to be four thick and to X. Richards, 4, Where he would Commissioners, D.C. 8 a.m.: Great Falls, temperature, 77; condi- | $9, and 2 p.m., 90. siziper-catieatootsin a 4 be pleased to © execation of Sir: 1 respectfully submit for your con- | tion, receiving reservoir, temperature,| Maximum, $2, at 1 p.m., September 7; dy done, TEN MEN WITH PI ki ow * eration the subjoined schedules, by | 78; condition at north connection, 36; con- | minimum, 3 which, with permission of the board, I pro- CLEVELAND PARK pose to have the streets and avenues swe pt Eatends from Connecticut ave. to Tenallytown | hereafter, a permanent list having been prepared for each day of the week. The schedules ate numbered from 1 to 6, No. 1 being for the first working day of EXTRACT $30,000 PER WEEK from , at 6 a.m., September Mr. property an resident superint placer property t Klondike gravels, “and should be $10,000,000. been active ail time of departure DAY NEP enough te the Company. choice busine: city of Dawson, Some of ings will be erected which « ian whic I, et. north from 9th st. west to 19th st. wast. H st. south from Ist st. west to Water st. N st. north from 9th st. west to west. Ist. south from 3d West to 6th st. west. © st. north from 9th st. west to 17th st. + south from 414 st. west to Water st. P st. north from 9th st. west to Dupont Ci - tve. from K st. north 10 Dupont Cire! 1 from 9th st. west to Bt. west. + ave. from 9th st. west to L4th st. west. each week, the others following in order, th from 9th st. West to 2th xt. west. from Thomas Circle to I st. north, according to number. Should the sweep-| 8 st. north from 9th st. west to Conn, ave. west. | Pa. from 17th st. west to B.C. bridge ing of any route be interrupted by rain or | 1st. north from oth si. west to N. i. + | Mass. ave. from 9th st. west to Dupont Circe, l this Co . 2-A GOLD-BEARING QUARTZ PROPERTY, 1 BY 000 FEERIN WIDTH, located on the’ ri Creek, the’ vein having siate for its hansi its foot wall. From the topography of the cal Indications, trict that THIS’: mpany has right to take . Fe ® FEET IN LENGTH Pas It_a_vistt. ues east of Gold” Kottom = mel porphs fect front, in the center of the e Tors wilt be sold. On ted casily at a at value, which port ng and industrial « is thought by persons well a THE MOTHER LODE F Fagged 2m zed out” nats, €&e. Tis eh cat tana ve i. trot birete % : LIONS OF TREASURE OF THE GOLD ROT fnable “and frees the Cons Out? otier unavoidable cause, it will be omitted | U St- merth from ytl st. west to ast st. west. Bin ave ROUTE See HAVE BEEN DRAV The lode shows an euormous, ontcrup of ore, confronted by other foreign compat! = Mens Clie ey ee turns | Wat orth from 1200 gt. west to Buh <t. we Mal ave: from Gar. Cir. West to 3d St. west. 03 Bi RED 2 Co eg SO) Sed es ee = = ny citizen interested, by consulting the . south from Ist st. west to 1th st. west. N. J. ave. from H st. north to Fla. eve. een vill cot ° e these properties and give bis ent Shibean Se schedules may note the day or days upon VAst st. west to 14th st. west. Sica, from Teh st. west to Fa, ave, Dee erie gS me i eke pe cp olan = Tallured Inthe best sisle “and which any given block should be swept, DS eee Svegr ae Van aves f ep IEG Nazis THEE SAC OF $1,000.00 IN CASH will he: et aside! for the de F for the 8 at oe ev areen tnate, Re Veer and may also know whether or not it is at n 4M st. west to 10th st. west. Mele from 3d st. west to 4l6 st. wes the Company under ‘its chart This Company has laid its. tc : upon a business basis, “and of Business Suits, $25. at ae ete eee ean mE ME Reet 60 Water ae wear, | Water at fiom 12th at Went tnt smth Hts Directory is a” guarantee t ‘Sdmninictration wi ber marked U1 : stgetae, aa se cat a Eauieoner putt The schedules are intended to be main- west to Water st Canal st. from B st. south to E st. south. % in sivle, wabing and ft answhere, | tained during the life of the present appro- Uh fi St. west re Dupent Ch Fuk: gt from Canal sour to HT st, aout, A PPI IC. A\ TION FOR SH A ES _ priation, barring the accidents of the south from $th st. west to 5 rm rele. > York ‘ave. +r Tailoring." | weather, and there need, therefore, be 10 AAS Sen ae ; Kanedes wee iis SESS confus‘on of dates. FatekaetatitouDdpontnGles Route No. 5—Friday. ‘ Application for shares should be addressed to the offices of the Company, 20 NASSAU STREET, FOR YOUR WEDDING Pepe the streets in each of the lists ve south fi nu, ave, west to Towa Chr | 2d st. west from D st. north to It St. ndirth, New York City, and should be accompanied by check for one-half of the amount of the shares subscribed, s conveded, should, in justice, be swept - south from ‘Thomas Cir. to Rest. north. | 71H st. west from Mt. Ver. Sq. to Pla. ave. north, = Zatch aes ve the Invitations, oftener than is provided for, but the money le. ica 9th st. west from Mt. Ver. Sq. to Flal ave, north drawn to the order of Mr. Elmer F. Botsford, Treasurer. available will not admit of it, and I be: Pa. ave. from 17th st. to bridge. eee ait Sa. to Fal av - - Ss FS 4 : pce oe ee < ae ee assure You that after mature consideration | Sid ave west from Ist $t, West fo 3A st, west, 10th st. west from ave. to Uait. north For official prospectus, which alone contains the representations of the company, and for general Desal west from 17th st. west to Conn. ave. | 11th st. west from N.Y. the arrangement made is the best one po: Corcorin st. West from 13th St. west to 19th st. > ise it. And our prices are only as much as | Sible under existing conditions. e. to Fly. ave. north, st from N. Y. ave. to Fle. ave, north. information, address the Secretary. The Pres ident of the Company will answer all inquiries. fine work is really worth. The reason for adopting this plan is to | carciew’ st. west from 15th to 16th to 'T and W from N.Y. ave. to Fl ave, north, It should be borne in mind that this Company acquires from Mr. Ladue properties estimated capable I calgtaitah br z = a es . = . east from F st. north to B &t. south, os ras 1 g - 7 ey inte: S| 4 a z z of i] «| ccure a system whereby the property Sts. north. y ana | 24 st. east fro oH to BE. Gap. of earning large dividends on its stock from its placer and lumber interests alone, and that these returns Easton & Rupp, 421 11thSt. | sccure 2 system ee nein ne atest from 120% and 33th to W ana | BEE te trom Hy to D0 Ho cag ig larg L POPULAK- PRICED STATIONERS. se6-1id_ | city will know exactly when to expect the = eee = = 99 | Sweepers, and if for any reason any thor- I never disappoint.” | cuchfare in any schatule Cacna tne (her: ted, the cause may be ascertained at once, Promptness is a virture very much janes due in evid in ¢ poliey of dving ing to n't ailow others av e n st. west from i4th st. west to 15th st. 401 st. east ftom D st. north to Sth st east from D st. north to Bok aioe Sth at. west to 14th at. {iSthi st: east fromoD st. worth to. V; tomy (st Srest: frome 1sehs ab west to ASn st ath iee eat trom aidecates aed Sena TTS ese nee | fese sa rere 7eee (ott amu aoui {0 amilo eta. [nine cantarremtarneaeeT get oth ist from TH st. north t ve the best service possible under pis loth will be very greatly increased from the output of its quartz mining and other contemplated enterprises. For application blanks and prospectuses apply at the office of H. W. COFFIN, Cay st. . o : id 4 vet 01 . University place. 1 ist from H to Md. ave. to'D te 1 south. We ¢ the limited appropriation. Very respect- | Euclid st; west, from tith, Unieoreity, riand’S sts, | 21th st. east from Mase, ave, to Brings soutne " ier. You'll fod ws_to be seyethy W. STUTLER, Superintendent. pocth, bse eerie coun Necrsays sana ae eee Local Representative, Wash. Loan and Trust Bld cither. You'll find us to be worthy HMeiaeet vate ra stu st. | B st. north from N. J. sive, to 9th st. east, s ive, Wash. ad st Bldg. Of your patroauge. " Estinates. fur- Route No. 1—Monday. HHighlapdl ters: weet: tromilsihiet: “weat~tosGin st. |iG cts noth tron Neo-tace, tenor stoaaes a P picaacis . is Ee go fee eemauuaitninee + West from F st. north to Pieree st. north. | Joumon st. west from 14th and 15th, Rand S|) st. north from Del. to Miss. ave! to fn to om | ME 25 Giimess a oe eet a ne eR : : 3 - RON S. ADAMS, pt”? Printer, 512 11th s - west D st. north to New Jersey av north. E st. no . invi set Hid y eam tt hanes sat Pane Est. north from 4th st. west to 4th st. east. Arcanumites have been invited and a pleas- J = = - West from D st. north to P st. north Hloeman pace bet. 1Sthiand:Tath abd’ Familie '|t ce, northitrom ath stowere Gait oe eet. TAP PAIRS IN-ALEXANDRIA qutMinietis antceten sch TO EUROPE suai - West from D st. north to Florida ave. Mudison st, from 14th st. west to 18th west. G st. north to 5th st. west to Ist st. easte QUIRY - West from N.Y. ave. north to Fh nave from N. H. ave west to Isth west. HI st. north from gth st. west to Ith at. east, Police Court. WELCOMED. ; uF st. north. from a ; : pLCOMED. West from N.Y. ave. north to Fla, ave. tee pl. bet. 14th and 16th and Sand T sts, | Uy Seen from Ob st west to ae se ae z In the police court this morning Mayor IN 1900. ~ west frum B st. north to Fla. ave. pl bet. 15th west, U and V ets. rorth. . Fla. ave Prospect for Largely Increased Attendance | simpson disposed of the following cases: |eee4 athe sapyutiban be Satis oak wok aaah Swese: font ate ven oe 1 16th st. west to 19th west. st. north - West to Sot Square. : Wm. Downey and John Downey, charged |**** tian mrostion, n wilt var west from U st from 14th st. west to 15th we pine neil ee a wee Upon the Public Schools. de sees ° wes a few of thes famous Ha’ eta lett = Astcgt: dane fronuils He rer te seros ailing pl. from 14th st. wes". versity pl ae u ab from oth st. Ww Lith st. west. with disorderly conduct and trespassing on | 5 > 3 ate jo the ARDWARE,* St st. east from Is st. north to E st. is pl. from, pepe i st. nort mm 9th st. we 2 3 Vhale: vere fined ]eeee mg John B. Espey, aie" Biot cat ron ath oe Wand Heahts win one ) art fro AEE to Ath wr the property of Mrs. Whaley. were fined | 22: in i at : 10, 10d = Bd st frem Te horth to D st. south. Route No. 3—Wednesday. Sst. north fr + West to Lith st. west. : si Chart: AS $2.50 each: Carter Williams and Albert | 3222 s to open ances — a ue ave 16 N- nt ctiteant torothistileast= T st. th st. we Washingtonians Secure a Charter v with the as = D st. north to P A st. north from t to 4th st. west. Wickes, charged with fighting, were dis- > i & as eae a to Lith st. west. ES ii i INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS. St froin Ct orth to Wa 1 st. north from N. J. ave. to 9th st. east. Soe ae a Cousttaction Company=The Ligat | salesea, aie Union Savings Bank, — Sth st, cast trom Dist. south 10M ots it north froma Stee: purest Cota ARES Vee nt . vast to ilth st. east. . a A Lively Chase porn pez Co st. east frot st. son OM st. xo Post. nor pm 17th st. west to N. H. ave, + south from Ist to 7th east and 11th to 12h y at River View. cel ini o ively | POUR PE! r VAIb ON THESR ACCOUNTANTS.......... Lith st. east from Mass. ave. to Bridge st. Gs mai to a VEE tao east an h to 12:8 Jofantry ai | Officers Beach and Knight had a lively | FOUR) Tne ma : St. worth fron S to Tet staat: Eos Gal Gad Ase b xt Sout entonhienie chase last night after a negro named Ar- ~ < north from N: 1 1th st. eas + north fru ES es ; AUCTION SALES. | orth: from 4th st. enst to 4th st. west. Kost. north from W: EUSINESS CHANCES. €. east to 9th st. < 30 st. north of st. west. | Md. av: mee st west Hd. a . from Ist st. west Penn, - from 2d st. ast to 15th st. east. “ast to 11th xt. east. ast to st. Bell Telephone, No. 104 clry ITEvs. N at. north fro vy, So much £o that Officer Knight had to Bankers and Brokers, = enst to Lith at. q SX AN: v eptember 7, 1897. 3 = s 5 © St) north from N. J. ave. from D sf. north to Hest. north, ALEXANDRIA, Va., Septem ’ use his club, which, however, seemed to meiawinr kink ibis die cao Ak We Contato nth from cast to 7th at BE ort fon Der ‘ave. ‘from Ty st-dorth to C st. mort That the attendance upon the public| have no effect. When opposite Young's = gesbreh agitate 2 COUNTRY sit MS i 7 Q st. north from Mass. ave. from 7th st. west to 11th st. iS vi er by | ci SI : v < st COUNTRY month fren fodti ee wee Te st. north from 20th st chitwoud ave. from Fla. ave, to Wall schools of this secsion will be larger by | cigar store, on lower King str tthe ne-1C, T, Havenner, Manager. DEATH: beet Foca es to Dt eee U st. north ion ih from te nouth to E st. south far than for several years past was demon- eee peter rg nni gorse m neh dale BOE S Oth st. west. A st. south from ve. ave. from 3d st. east to 1th st. east. : ne hei Speer d into Royal street. The offi- = z z ie gest en meio Wh at cea B st. south from east to Tith st. east. from Gt st cast to th st. eet. strated yesterday and today, when there | (oy. toliowed in hot pursuit, and captured w York Stock Exchange, Cotton Exe INCURSIONS 2. eet netinvaven tolatheeis cere zd st. ‘st. north to HL st. north, at. from 24 east 10 11th &t. east. was a grand rush for permits for white) him at the old City Hotel. The mayor Chicago Board of Trade, ete., ete, 2 ave, tos . west. Tih st. to gee . from to O st. north. vhe vel fi im $5 ic ls Direct vate Wire FINANCIAL. 3 to 9th st. west. Sth st. Cap. st. to M st. south. t. north, children. When the books were closed | finea him $5 in the police court this morn: Direet Private Wires ave ith st. east from Mass. ave. to bridge south. from I to boys and 4621 1 yesterday 959 permits, 4! North, South, East and West. Gth st. west fro ave. to Fla. ave. & 6 12d and F and F sts. to girls, had been issued, and today’s re- Police Headquarters. audi-tr FO rod 3 4 7th st. west from Mt. V. ind 2d and Band © sts. 3 i ner es . = : 8 FOR RENT (Houses). 5 Sth st. wi sults will be quite as large. The issuance@ ‘The entire inside of police headquarters ae t RE P oth st. o1 7 hildren will be con-| has been completely renovated and cleaned, 1242. FoR RENT (Miscellaneous). 4 a of permits to white chi 0 3 FOR REN (tlices)... 4 toD et sooth. i eked ee etter Route 6—Saturany. tinued tomorrow, and Thursday and Fri-| and a fresh coat of paint put on. For the| 1 le National Safe Deposit, Fe ENT (Hooms) 4 to 7th st. west t from B st. north to F . West from B st. south to F st. north. day will be devoted to colored children. first time in years ample accommodations . FOR RENT (Stables) 4] 5. Cast to 1th st, pest trom Te a enone tore . West from ve. to D st. north, Colonel Ficklin, principal of Washington | have been provided for reporters who are Savings and Trust For RENT s| sf. cast to 11th st. awe ‘i to D st. north, ; assigning the { oblired end the sessions of the police . uu B st. north to N.Y. av Pe Ae Le School, has been busy all day assigning obliged to attend the sessions of the pol FOR SALE 4 " from I st. north t 4% st. west from Mo, ave, to D st. north. : y's | court. Mayor Simpson is heartily in favor FOR SALE (Houses) 3 Went from Va. ave. to F st, hort Sth st. west from N. ¥. ave. to Fla. ave. PRS ae OS Re eg rl Company, } ALE (Lois) 3 Be ree tre ee eth to Se we 0c GL went from NW. ave: domi aye! School for girls opened this morning With) ccis of the police department, and uses Of the District of Columbia, FOE SALE (Miscetlas 4 pai Rests oath Each shee eda a REE Q st. north. con St. west from D st. north to Fla. ave a flattering attendance. This is the first! every effort to provide the reporters facili- HORSES AND VEHICLES. . ‘ from Fla. ave. to Le Droit ave. + west from M/st. north to Q st. north, Tene ten ay ee private schoot to open and the session | ties for gathering news. rare ious. tae 3 oe ater ora tm fo ath At toy N ates north: Se Wont from at ete north te Cat necth— | Lath st. west from ‘Thomas Circle to end of pave- | bids fair to be a prosperous one. SeCe thie CORNER ISTH ST. AND NEW YORK ave, LEGAL NOTICES mn ot. from P st. north to It st. ho J west from M st. north to U st. north, e a iorgan st. frei Kirby st. si. west from st. north to Q st. north, | qs es Business is picking up, ss Eliza Daingerfield, one of Alex TEE ASD PED x at foo rb i from Grace st, north to Q st. north. | astst, west from B st. north to Pa. a ness is picking up, and all the dealers | atics Daingerfield. f Al STOEL <-- Merce xt. from x. Cap. st. Bid xt. west from M st. north to 32d 8t. north. 16th st. west from Hat. oO Se are displaying attractive lines zl a Slee acai LOCAL MENTION..... 4 from 4th AN sts. north Rath st. t from M st. north to R st. north. 7 se PE Ee eat Conia: Ave: ils. Prices are; @ndria’s most popular belles, is spending Chartered by special act of Congress, MEDICAL. . fon st. from 4th h, G and I 'sts. | 35th et, west fro Yith st. west frm E st. north to K st. worth, supplies for the use of pupils. Prospect st. north to ‘Tenally- | 14th north vestminster st. from 9th and 10th, S and T sts. north. Route No. 2—Tucsday. Ist st. west from Fost. north to B si St. west from D st. north to K st, north: St. west from E st north to K st! north. st. west from E st north to K st. north. St. West from E st. north to K st. north: 22d st. west from F st. north to Pa. a Zul st. west from I st. north to M st. north, MONEY WANTED AND TO LOA OCEAN TRAVEL. . wn road. lower than ever before. two weeks at Atlantic City. Jan., 1867, and acts of Oct., 1890, and Feb., 1893, t from Prospe Mr. Alfred Thomson has returned from Charter Granted. an extended visit to Atlantic City. A charter has been granted in the cor-]/ Mr. J. D. Normoyle has also returnea | Capital: OneMillionDollars north to O st. north. north to 29th st. west. Circle to Fla. ave ‘ to Fla. ave, POTOMA south. ‘Vith st. west to 18th st. sth st. w poration court to the B. F. Smith Constrac- | from Atlantic City. sai t from K st. north to M st. north. He ROAR NHR OR ee neurone Ast. west from D st. north to Pa. ave. reatitn C y dria, the objects of | Complaint has been made to the board = = pa PROPOATS : st. West from Pa. “ave. north to. Mast. tion Company of Alexandria, ‘omp! 4 mane anai 2 st. west from D st. north t» I st. south. west from Muss. ave. west to 18th st. st. west from Aves pete et saert Shih ae vee build fire-proof buildings, to] of health of the bad condition of a well W. B. Hibbs & SPECIAL NOTICE poe Se cee sree, De Stine; the tor st: jsut) ve. west from Wash. Cir. west to V st. | 30th st west from Mate eer 2208 St manufacture metal fire-proof furniture and ; 19 the Opera House alley, and the mayor ° SUMMER RE-OnT: 7th st. west from B st. north to Water st. south. west. Ist st. west from M st. north to @ at SUBURGAN EROPERTY Sth st. west from F st. north to i st. south. ~ | N. J. ave. west from D st. north to H st. north. | 32d st. west from Grace st te Q ot, nore s " Se st. west from BB st. south to Md. ave. south, ave. west from I st. west to 3d st. west. 36th st. west from Prospect st. to Q st. north. B, F. Smith, who is named as president, | York. site Ste ai Meh td YAELE BOARD. 1th st. west Trou et cont ton Mouth, | Dumb BEAD At weet fo Sid st. west. | Best. north from Ist to 3d and 7th to #th west. | and che others officers are from Washing-| A fire plug will be put in at the corner : o change, os 2 AK Lith st. west from B st. south to 3 south. eae pa NER OG: ee pet eS Gus morte Scant Ni. J (ave. to Sth st. west. ton. Mr. Leonard Marbury is named as the} of Princess and Payne streets while the 1427 F St St. cr ONeSe toms aC ee : Mouth, | Md. ave. from Ist st, east to 15th st. east. st. north from N. Cap: 3 ; i ree WANTED * E went fromt Bost Saath SG RI ate: coocs | Pavave:(fromiealet east toniitniate casts st. west. ‘ap. to 4th and Oth to 10th | jocal agent. new water pipes are being laid. 73 habeas 4 WeEE: Libor EI Ste perth toca nte on: ave. from E st. north to 2ith st. west. B st. north from 5th st. west to 13th st. Funeral This Afternoon. —— “ate FANTED (Miscellaneous) a weet front aeranctk Eee Is uve. from bridge to end of pavement. F st. north from 17th’ st. west to A colored boy named George Green was PO deceesqencd get WANTED (toomsy. . West from N.Y. ave. nowh to U st. north. p. St. from 2d st, east to 11th st. east. G st. north from 17th st. west to The funeral of the late Kathleen Cecilia, , am " > LADENEFURG, THALMANN & CO., WANTED (Straatlo P) im Se Wese from 8. Xs ave. noth to Pian ave up. st. from E st. north to N Hi st. north from 9th st. west. to 22d ste went id@Berthal Nos] yo secu Ore levels Socacot near 38th ere san ew York, d (Struations). 4 ee = aa Me AVE | Nt. Vernon Lst. north trom Ist st. west to N. II aye. west, | infant daughter of O. J. and Ber: Ay | Soe Oe eS [Se ————— ee = host. west from N. ¥. ave. north to Fla. ave, | Stanton K st. north from 8d st. west to Washlagton Cir. | gent, whose death has been mentioned, w last night. . A. M. Miller of 1109 M Money to loan at 4 per cent CONDENSED LOCAL rorth. Towa Circle, 5 My Sf. North from Lith st. west to toth st. west. | take place from 1301 King street this af-] street w ing the wheel. The boy, who ‘ tag ALS. Lith st. “west from N.Y. ave. north to Fla. aye. ee eae Se a est to doth st. went. | ternoon at 4 o'clock. was only slightly injured, was taken to his | Qj Cilaterls, Stocks, Bonds, ete., or auy gilts St week's arrivals " hort lige st... Georgetov N st. no: cot Sq. to 24th und” 28th ‘to By 4 : Securities, y RSEKS trtivals at the river front, | 14th st. west from Thomas Circle to Whitney ave, | Irving st. Georgetown, B6th st. west. ; a Railroad Reading Rooms. ae ee im _L 0. DE LASHMUTT. 1421 G ST. ic tal ded the first of the oyster sea north. Hillyer Biace, ~ north, from N- TH, ave, to 20i'st. west. eee = | —— == <= == ae ~ son, showed a big increase in thet cei Sunderland Piace. - + Horth from 14th st. west to 4th st. west. The service at the railroad reading roo y BETTER THAN KLOND: THE PoRcH enneaica © baskets A Pr shee . Hopkins Place ngth from 14th st. west. to stweat. Rae: vu aes soi seine =e Among the other eee ine arrived. | 1Gn fe north to north. | Ward Pl north fon Lith ei, wet toe eta, | last night Was conducted by Rev. J. T.w-| ONE OF TWO WAYS. ofa at Cleveland Park. auzs coma gt arrivals were 1,745 | 1th st ee north, | Potomac st. from M st. north to O st. north. horth from Cenn. ave. west to lith'st. west. | iams, pastor of the Southern Methodist = — aos ae eel 6 aereo: "| respect st. from 2 si, west to 6th st. north; orth from 1th st. west to NH. ave. west. | Church. There was a fairly large attend-| Tbe bladder was created for one purpose, mame- i ‘Zeon, fa ErweatciGlSth cen Valley st. from P st. north to U st. north: orth from 14th st. west to ISth’ st. west. a 7 , a tha watermelons, ee went. dn 15tste shone Route No: ai1naccany Drth from 1th st, West to loth oe Wet: | ance and Rev. Mr. Williams’ address was | ty, a receptacle for the urine, and as such it 1s Ss ompan ° , i lo peek Bh sts went to 1th st. Weal Se papas sete a ore pi mw. gave. north from K ‘st. north to Fla. ave. | very interesting. not Hable to any form of disease except by one INCORPORATED, an GOls ctaina. ‘Mth st. west to 19th st. west. st st. west from F st. north to G st. south. = the 5 2 2 hh st. west to TSth st. west, 2d st. west from D st. nerth to Va. ave. south, N. ¥. ave. north from 9th st. west Jp 14th st. west. Lee Camp in Sessio: Poundmaster Einstein captured 148 ¢ Bo oe Isth St west to “Washingt . Lorth from 17th st, west dst. west from Mass. ave north to I st. south. Confederate Veterans, | % %° "S7% The Mirst Way is trom impertect R. E. Lee Camp, Confederate 5 held their regular monthly meeting last | ®cllon of the Kidneys. The second way is from night, with a fair attendance. But little | careless local treatment of other diseases. business, and that of importance to mem- 2 tes bers only, was transacted. CHIEF CAUSE. Complimentary Excursion. Unhealthy urine from unhealthy kidneys is the 20th st. west, Bd st. west. to: Uigpout Cir. to®. J. a -Rext. north, BANKERS AND BROKERS, Office, 613 15th st. o.w., Xational Metrepolitan Bank Building. Correspondents Robert Lindblom & Co. ‘TelepLone 505. mhi9 i one horse W dogs ine 5 16 returned 4% st. west from D st. north to P st. south, R. J. ave. north from Conn. aye, w = Vt. ave. north from Thomas Citel s . Gth st. west from Va. ave. north to Water south. x as Cite! Wils nd George Cook. both ( AS I O l Tih st. west from B st. north to Water south, NoH aye, orth from Washingt toda wh fined $10 by Judge Sth st. west from Fst. porth to IL st. south, Corcora fr a matUNg! ani ent oe Oth st. west from Pst. north to Water south. orcoran st. from 13th st. west to. De Sales st. from 17th St. west t > and ; =e loth si. west from Ty si, south to Md. ave. south, - west to ts and Ambrose Carter, also color Lith st. west from B xt, south to Water south. Uiguland Ter from 14th st. west ast week. During the we Ind. ave. north from Ist st. west killed, 4 seld, 4th st. west from Mass. ave. north to D st. north. | Mass. ai ©. north from 9th st. we bith &. west. on, ive. AStir st. west. | ‘phere was no meeting of the Alexandria | chief cause of bladder troubles. So the womb, Jefferson st. from 10th wt Ww CORSON & MACARTNEY, a eases FOR uth st were from Us worth co Wie. ave. | Hotomac ot. from M a. natty to Omen Light Infantry last evening. Today the | ke the Diadder, was created for one purpose, | Members of the New Work Sok Eaomag? = and Common Law Marriages 13th st. west from B st. north to Md. ave. south.” reece at. trom B2d st. weat to 1 Light Infantry has accepted the hospitality | and if not doctored too mach is not Mable to of Capt. E. S. Randall, proprietor of River | weakness or disecte, except Iu rare cases. It is View, who tendered the boys a compli-| situated back of and very close to the bladder, Ficus the New York Post. Done ne ed be surp! dat the increase 15th st. west froin B et. north to Mass. ave. pension payments if many such 9 F st.. Glover building. Correspondents vf Messrs. Moore & Schley, $0 Broadsa; Bankers and Dealers in Government. Bonds, h Riggs st. from 13th st. west to 1 § 344 st. west from B st. south to D st. south, Vn cl Infants and Children. (Hi 2.123 5 nS ata, | Wallen pace, Towa Circle, y 16ts et. west from H st. north to Fla. ave. : . | mentary excursion to that popuiar resort. 2 Deposits. Excha Loans, are made by the bureau as that re, SEE THAT THE FaC-SDULE 17th st. west from E st. north to Mass. ave. Be Vernon Sauare: 5 Some 2,000 tickets have been Issued, and it | therefors any pain, Gisense of inconvenience Jaan!- | Ralltoad, stocks and peed fork, Tae reported concerning marital rela- 18th st. west from K st. north to Fla. aye. Exkington addition, when ordered. is expected that the largest crowd of the! fcsted im the kidneys, back, bladder or urinary Boston and Baltimore tout onl oe Hens. Cade F this decision it seems that SIGNATURE OF Seine BOR ae ee = season will go down tonight. « passage is often, by mistake, attributed to female | A alty made of investment securities. Die- Dish a. cular te en wileerurs at to D ‘si. yorth from N. Cap, to 4th to th to 10th NOT A THING OMITTED. Writ of Error Granted. weakness or womb trouble of some sort. The error | tt, and all local Railroad, Gas, Insurance and Telephove Stock dealt in. Americsn Beil Telephone Stock as secies" ‘elep! jock bought and sold. ‘ ea West, : oS: : malar : : ete Chas. H. Fletcher E st. north fron 5th st. west to 15th st. west. Incorporation of an Order With Long | 848° C- E. Nicol of the cireult court | is easily made y be as easily avoided. To H st. north from 9th st. west to 19th st. west. sfeport themselves generally in Ist. ‘north from ¥th st. west to } has granted a writ of error and supersedeas | gna out correctly, set your urive aside fur twenty- Drawn Out Title. a ; inst Corbett, sediment or settling indicates xia-/| Money at 5 Per Cent ace with good mora : 1 ON THE WRAPPER K st. north from 9th st. west to * in the case of Torreyson agai four hours; a ng Per Cent te Loan y ofS conve peichceune irk pre Ps eae tele Creare uea ats ae Right Worthy National Supreme | contested election for the board of super- ney or bladder trouble. The mild and the ex-| On real sce ia District of Colmnyia. No de- reailly ‘be. belleved, as cy EVERY BOTTLE oF eee and Lodge of the Ancient and Independ-| visors of Alexandria county. It will be| Trwainary «fect ef Dr. Kilers Swampton, | ltiyit,osag forme — Washington, that © st. worth from Vth st. west to N. J. ave: ent Order of the Sons and Daughters aad | heard at the next term of the court. Judge | fo oas jualin wntidih. ta ; amit __HEISKELL & McLERAN, 1005 F st. affects 4 large PITCHER’S = st. sorets fone ote Be west gel: ave, Brothers and Sisters of Moses in the United | J. M. Love of the ant court had decided = = ete fg lao < ya oa Life Insuran Policies = a . st. north from. . West to Sd si. west. = case ‘orreyson, and an ap-| ized. If you m medi should have = hag betorentc tenet H st. ncrth from 9th st. west to Lincoln ave. States of America and the World at Large | the pues y P Ce has ordered that the nuisance be abated. to print and bind books, legal blanks, etc. | Mr. B. B. Smith has returned from N BANKERS & BROKERS, peal was taken from his decision. best. At druggists, fifty cents and one dollar. Pought or tuken ag ccllaterst on 1 Ban: DAWAY. 1208 F st. n w.. et Tonight. You may have a sample bottle and pampilet, both | j«29-tf TR 1 George Mason Council, Royal Arcanum, | #ent tree by mall. Mention The Evening Star eng | ———— — will give a complimentary banquet tonight | send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham. | It matters little what t ts tha ; S st. north from 9th st. west to Fla. eve. was incorporated today, by articles filed areau 13 in no post- T st. north Trom 7th st. west to 9th st. west. by Henry Morris, Lena Jackson, Thornton government against B st. south trom Ist ‘st. weet to 14ih st. west. | Rhodes, Jemima Washington, John Myers, iciceeprsthes ourased by this © st. south from Ist st. west, to 4th st. west. Catherine Cook, Philip ‘Tyler, Blla Barton eccastonall: south from §, Cap. to 4% aud 7th to 9th west, 13th east. : » ave, to zelia Brown. They had arre 3th east. G st. south from 4th st. east to 13th st. east. BRAS Se oe pincer conduct, anil peere teak oiaw a fe S Bach & Cc 1 st. south from Sth st. east to 11th st. east. No. 520 King street, headquarters. ° e€ O., a wan’ nh froui &. Cap. ot. to 18th at. 5 and Silas Chatman, the board of managers —whether a situation or ervant : Scuth from Yan aver to tdi atest” | for the first vcar. “Ene” organization is in honor of Mr. J.B. Banks, grand secre. | ton, N.Y. ‘The proprietor of this paper guarautes | ANRC! SHuation oF reech he TWE CENTAUR COMPANY, 77 Murray ot., N.Y. |G si. south from Cacal to Water et. weat, 2 formed fer social and benevolent purposes. tary of the order. A number of prominent the genuineness o1 this offer. person who can 410 your need.

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