Evening Star Newspaper, December 6, 1897, Page 8

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HECHT & COMPANY, 515 Seventh Street. It's the It is nest, most uts—the of this e¢ me reason that intr. ilk Seal Plush ¢ Saitz's best sit seal 1 Sy.89 « Child’s Kersey Reefers— 4 * aoe a 7 $4 ble—and use for powe be current. now. We'll turntsi U.S. 215 14th st. now. "Phone 77. des 20d, far » or any other Electric Lighting Co., Everything fine and the finest of everythirfg at G. G. Cornwell & Son’s SPECIALS. Every city bas its largest and finest t. We ocenpy that ‘os nzion. Nem rous lines of coals not carried by any other house. Only “complete stock “wh groferies im Washington. Lowest prices, too! Finnan c. Ib. Haddies, 15 Just received from the eaast of Maine. Cured in the sun, with continudus sprinkling of the clew salt water. A great eastern breakfast de:tcacy. Boiled Cider. * The only kind wo meat, &e. Not cbts ble Deer Foot Sausage. This vele’ e has no equal. Whole Codfish. Whol differently ext co ed much fim & Cornwell 2" Son, | 14i2to 1418 Pa. Av. ASUACUNeONSNNe ee A for mince js are cure from ~and is eons! The Be Price at } The ta rystal Founta Filter THE and most i produced. 5) to 1,500 itself in a mo- )) ment and is absolutely germ 7 Phe tant > Dont Drink ( > Im { id risk the health of your when you can have kling water for so e speci jof the best w , such as 4, alle i | | i “Up with the standard and down with the price,’ is is an exceptional off of the best we have made. of $144 nt re ident df and protec poria stre ed ci pure Water 4: ble to app for street, work to be done by day labor. T catch basin be constructed at imter- of the d alleys of 150 feet of twelve-inch sewer and nhole be built in east side of Sin t from D street northward; estimated That a drinking fountain be erected at Virginia avenue and 2Ist street; estimated cost, $25; and that granite block pavement around same; estimated cost, $10. and 125 Madison street. ‘The resignations of H. C. Hurd and W. N. Barton, roadmen in sewer division, were accepted. Breakfast Bacon of deli- cate flavor—tender . and most palatable. Have never sold its equal in general excellence. N. W. BURCHELL, 1325 F St. i i | | | i ' | H be laid ‘'| ‘That permission be granted for. of a singie sewer to serve premises 1251 It was also ordered that a gas lamp be erected and lighted at west end of ailey between Cambridge place and G street. That a gas lamp be erected on Q sireet between 22d and 23d streets. S 5 That 158 feet of three-inch water main be laid in 2d street and Delaware aveaue southwest; estimated cost, $10.60. The Saturday Star | BY MAIL ¢ es a oe ANNUAL ESTIMATE Appropriations Asked for the Support of the Government. MANY ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST Increases and Reductions in the Different Departments. —— PUBLIC RESERVATIONS The House committee on appropriations today received the annual estimates of ap- propriations for the support of the gov- ernment for the next fiscal year. The total called for by’ the esti- mates which (40,000 in € > appropriat sis } ns for neies and miscella- $41,000,000 more t the ws. The tota mated at 34,0 ent ex- yy the superintcodent of and $15,tk0 for keeping the nin the eve ks an in two | five me ator X wate conductor, hme: Department of the Department of ing increas bacteriologist cle S at- $1,090 her bureau— annex building, $10,000. artment of labor an 3 recon mended for 2 rearrang: ht of the fi of Jusé le brick 2ddition increase hire Departn: In the Department of Justice ended that the salary of the sol be increased $500, the salary of -t Neitor of the Depar at of State in- i $1,000, with the following further Two i nt attorne; at one law clerk, at $2,000, and a ction of one clerk of ¢! 4. An i crease of $5 in the sal- ary of the repc Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia. Washingt ‘iter gen- an Shop. Under the naval establishment $36,000 is | recommended for new machinery at the Weshington gun shop, and $15,000 fer an annex to the naval hospital at Washington. New Laboratory Building. the head of the public works the ing recommendations are made for additional apyropriations: Building Yor laboratory, marine, hospital service—For the erection of a building for the taboratory of the marine hospital serv- ister of wills” office, ; for repairs to Washington jail, $5,000. Public Reservations. An increase of $64,850 ts recommended in the appropriations for the maintenance of pubile reservations in Washington. For the Executive Marision $10,000 addition is asked for furnishings, and $2,190 increase in the appropriation for lighting the grounds. Impreving the Potomac. For continuing th ¢mprovement of the Potomac river at Washington, $225,000 is recommended. Under the Smithsonian Institution an in- crease of $131,540 isllrecommended. This includes 350,000 for the erection of a fire- proof building -gor .workshop and storage purposes for the National Museum, to be constructed under the direction of the su- perintendent of the Library of Congress in accordance with the approval of the secre- tary of the Smithsonian Institution, and an increase of $20.000 for the National Geo- logical Park. There is an increase of 318,- Goo in salaries for the tish commission. An increase of $i,000 is asked for the burial of indigent soldiers at Arlington cemetery. For the Army Medical Museum, $6,000 is recommended for improvements. Washington Aqueduct. nder the Washington aqueduct the fol- north connection of the by- carlia reservoir, Conduit road, $5,000 chous re- and the Dalecarlia bad condition for jered too danger- rit for the and po it ‘must te is sul AUC road, eat amount of t appropriation for the AAs 2 DAN WILLIAMS THE Cas Features W Smother ase be found is now engas: l ne ca Sustice Hagr Fustic 1g mitt Y per ag the Circuit Lew ys States do. United States perjury; do. Conner Archie § ot guiles > Justice Bradtey. agt: Robert Smith; b ct, not guilty, United false pretenses; verdict, > A Probste Cayrtpfustice Hagner. f Jom Fitraher; final notice, riday. ‘Sec@hber i, for settling aie GOLCOHH. Strong; will filed ruy “prov@d. dostate of Frances » caveaf filgd. Esiate of Alf Jackson; lefters, of administration nted to Fredrick? W. Bradford; boud $5,000; bended ahd qualified. are Defaced Washiegton Monument. George Einnelts was sent to the work- house for fifteem dwy#-by Judge Seott this afternoon in theJPoliée Court for defacing the Washington ‘Mofiment. “This man, if cohpany with another young fellow, vistted ithe monument Satur- day,’ explained peci@l Policeman Charles ice, necessary for the investigation into the causes end prevention of disease, and other conditions uffecting the public health; and the Secretary of the Navy is authorizcd to transfer to the Secretary of the Treasury for a site for such laberatory any unused ground under his control in the District of Columbia not otherwise needed by the Navy Department, $25,000. Por’ new roof for the south gunshop at the Washington navy yard, $25,347. Naval Observatory at Washington—Erec- tion of two houses, $18,000; other improve- ents, $12,200. , St. Elizabeth’s Insane Asylum—Brick sew- er to the river, 000; dormitory uddition lodge, $6,250; baile psd for T. Torrey., “I sgsy this fellow write some verysobscene words oh a beautiful tablet.” “twas the otfier’ fliow,” declared Bin- nells, “h or write.” “Any doubt about the facts, Mr. Officer?” inquired the court. 5 “I saw him in the act," was the reply. “Five dollars.” Not having the fine, Einnells went down. PETES ESV Brotherhood League. _ A well-attended meeting of the Interna- tional Brotherhood beague was held last evening at Metzerott Hall. Addresses were made by Mr. and Mrs. Coffin and Miss Lee. can prove that ‘cause I can’t read | | 5 “THE DEPENDABLE STORE.” \ ; | I 924, 926, 928 7th, running through to 704-706 K st. been equaled. What such values as these? Tomorrew semely jetted silk With tine thibet fur sfinishod with tan = for less than —for you have ia the Silda Another day of monster wrap values. Last week's wonderful selling of fur capes, jackets, etc show no dimunition tomorrow. y offered will go on sale—and those of you who have not bought the winter wrap will find opportunities for saving that have never woman, indeed, can find it possible to ignore of hai $3.98 nie th f Values just as great as an} *7 capes, $3: | $ “THE DEPENDASLE STORE.” ~ 924, 926, 928 7th, Tunning through to 704-706 K st. kirts,°5 ls off all boys’ clothing Rather than wait until the fag end of the Season before reduc our k of by clothing we have decided to begin the work how. H's a move every mother in W ington should + rit a on cost of t Prices that per hav less than the od stil furthor will yet $3 overcoats, suits and reef- ers now go for $2. $4 overcoats, suits and reef. ers now go for $2.67. 5 ¢ Teoats, suits and reef. | ers now go for $3.34. Matchless shoe values. then and new and per- ss op Det f Yesti oS sen puzzled over y OF 1S. ; | } where they and ace hin eT §2 shoes MAYER & PE for the Christm r stock to any e There's a masteri some dainty p' Very Desks. in oak and eulsh Handsome — Ladies’ mahoxany ry large ak Bed Reom carved; Werth { | | | Ladies" Fancy Desk, in oak und mahogany finish. Worth BOre. ce psesesceces cece s vis $3.98 ce of furniture for a nothing could be more acceptable. ais th in fine EAT PROVID A O rte fev Pp }} Vf iy Getting the Hou ? Let us help you make a go: stent you wish—pay us w hen you Parker § rn good. H It's never out of pla handsome Oak | a) Rattan 58c. $3.93 | Mandonwe Oak Devseing Coxe, $97 50) 1 ir, with $1.25 $1.98 ana. Re 62.96 So 5478 up. Carpet and Upholstery | Department. { ifands race $1.39 |: 30c. 65c. 90c. | $2.98 Very large Handseme Cortains . 68c. | $2.48 Large Bed Comforte. - Full-size [eayy Chenille Por theres: 415-417 Seventh St.

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