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16 THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1898-16 PAGES. 7 ‘| v E at $720 each, $2,160; 3 telegraph operators | mains and conneetiogs, and ere:t'ng and | treasurer to board of trustees, $600; sup- | Twenty-ninth street, from to Road, | ¢ LOCAL MENTION. ANNUAL ESTIMATE at $1,000 each, $8,000; 3 telephone operators | repairing fire plugs and public hydrants, port of inmates, including groceries, flour, | pave. £7,000. 2 $ e MENTS TONIGHT. at $600 each, $1,800; 2 laborers at $400 each, } $90,000, $90,000; for ‘Interest an1 sinking ed, dry goods, meats, leather, shoes, gas, Thirtieth street, from K southward, pave, | ¢ ERE ReneS $500. fund on water stock i ads, $6,02. fuel, hardware, furniture, tableware, farm | $4,000. < ‘ é Sireet lighting division—Superintendent of County Roads. Offi . implements, seeds, harness and repairs to lamps, $1,800; 4 inspectors at $900 each, | Cuc® Of Supertmtemdent of Charities. same, books, fertilizers, stationery, plumb- $8,600. Superintendent, $3,090; traveling expenses, ing, painting, glazing, medicine and med- Schedule of pre work on constru>- Telegraph and telephone division—General | $150; messenger, $8102 ical attendance. ; tion of county roads and suburban streets . = supplies, repairs, new batteries and battery , f e fis P 1899-1900: $ (Continued from page 13.) supplies, telephone rental and purchase, Washiagtan \<ylum. Schedule of proposed work on streets and # = fiscal year 1909-1900 16 rinth, te nd eleventh divisions, $0. | wire for extension of the telegraph and teil- | Intendent, $1,200; vis..¢ phys cian, $1,- | avenues, 1898-9 Fading Massachusetts avenue extend: | $1,000; one messenger to superintendent | €phone service, repairs of lines and instru- | 080; resident physiciam, $180; matron, $600: Northwest Section. northwest, $10,000. is eight civisicns, $360, $0; one mes: Pee pore ase or males tools, eee clerk, $720; property clerk, $72); baker, } K street from ist to North Capitol, pave, } Grading and regulating Wils } | oO supe i nth, th ane ckets, S, rdware, cross-arms, ice, Dov 4 e : z This ; pd visic 2 graph Exhibi- mit ardeious. 00, po Santisent record books, stationery, printing, purchase | $459; Overseer, $1,000;+eix overeees at $800 | $10,000. 5 Howard University subdivisi $ g trong and $500. nh are a ; of harness, washing, blacksmithing, forage, | C@ch, $3,600; chiefiengtreer, $000; engineer, | First street from Pierce street to New Paving Kenesaw avenue and ly Hood's because nd P streets i —Twelve at $2,500, $39,000; two | extra labor. new boxes and other necessary | $600; first assistant engineer, $35); second | York avenue, pave, $6,000. avenue from 13th to 14th streets, $1 U & 2@SSDS4 CODOUPEOOOOOOS @ |) 11.5 500.813 : ooo. s i 9 Sarsa-= . $4.00; three at $1,800, $5,400; ten | Heme.$11 500.$11.500.$14.000; for placing wires | assistant engineer, $30; night watchman, | Twenty-second street from F street to] Grading and graveling Albemarle street | $ OO Se aa si four $1,200, $5, Service Unters eauabh and Police telephone | $548; five watchMen wt $105 each, $1.82! | Virginia avenue, pave, $3,000. and opening same by purchase or condem- | rilla 200, $44,400; one at $1,100, ry FOOSE OE ee Nee tne pen dults; | carpenter, $600; blackwmith and wood work- | B street (one-half width) from 9th to 22th, | nation to Grant road, continuing improve- | 2 tar ie Me . 6 for &5. seven at $1,060, $67,000; eighteen | including cost of cables, terminal boxes and | er, $480; hostler and ambulance ar ver, $210; : 3 aot grent=30/000! S ae ei ay; twenty at $000, $1800; four- | POSts, connections to existing conduits, | driver for dead wagon, $363; female Keeper | Pave, $15,000. Grading aod erarctinl streat, | ¥ Moores Pa : banka, Ss oe on; sixteen at $850, $13,600; | MAanholes, hand-holes and other necessary | at workhouse, $300; fefale keeper at work- | .Twenty-fifth street from M to N, pave, | ,Uredins | and eraveling strech: | Seeds ‘ ¢ ¢ > thirty. ae s, $6,000, $6,000; for extension of the | house, $180: one hospital ecok, $865; one | $400. cry teeta: Re an = vie i ie ane $7 fl {jlarm telegraph in order to provide for } cook, ‘$60; five cuoks at $141 each, $720; su- | Cedar street (Oregon) from 18th to 19th, | Grading and regulating M bi Seen a 122 at ~| additional circuits in connection with new | perintendent of nurses, $18). ever ee [Sey ale fi eens oes Sais AMUSEMENTS. : ‘at $65), 3S, gorcircutt board. 100 new boxes, $12,600, || For the care'and| maintenance of girls and | -.0, sect trom New Jersey avenue to ist | nue. nrovided that no portion of this sum} __—_s © DEANE. Colonial Beach Pat eet $12,500; purchase and erection of the neces- | women, under a contract to be made with | Steet, pave, $9,000. eA Eh ee ons ad ed Third street from P to Q Twenty-fourth stre: ave, avenue to which the District has no title bin Sit atrect to | $10,000 ~|NATIONAL, = 8 oe sary poles, cross-arms, insulators, pins two at $2 . ¢, Ping, | the Hope and Help } inte sites at | braces, wire and extra libor, $10,010, $13,000; pee F0, 7 ion by the Com- at $500, $61, missioners of the District of Columbia, not UT AT 8:15, Steamer for Glymont and i Ds , |} for extension of police patrol system, in- 0 Pennsylvania avenue, pave, $6,00( Continuing the improvement of the interme 30 a.m. our at $45), $24,000; fifty p system, to exceed $1,000. Tee * SRY e ae ‘Trains leave 1 Pennsylvania sixty at $40, $21,000, Pro- | Cluding purchase of 40 new boxes, poles, | For support and medical and surgical | W.,Sireet from 1th to loth, pay extending from Broad’ Branel |r MATINES SATURDAY AT 2 avenue ngton f om $ a.m. to 2 ening salaries to tcach- | Cross-arms, Insulators, pins, braces, wire | treatment of patients at Freedmen's Hos: | nuc wove Giyum E t Chevy Chase circle. provided tha DE WOLE HOPPER S$ p.m ers, no discrimination shell be made be- } 87d extra labor, $10,000, $10,000. pital under @ contract to be made with the ) ""Twenty-third strect from Virginia avenue | o° 7 pert, Of Sait Toad, dedicated as a: i th ‘Trains leave 1234 street and Pennsylvania | tween male and female teachers employed Health Office. Secretary of the Interior by the Commis- | tg p street, pave, $5,000. 3 bd lic highway in 1896 the owners of adj» i: eoukiee Sacer OremEA. fer Mount Vernon hourly from 10 pane a ealeiy Saenoat ase oe soeaioe Health officer, $3,000, $3,600; 1 chief in- ee , iad District of Columbia, not to Care Ietve Aqueduct bridge for Arlington | increase in teachers’ salaries all the way | SPector and deputy health officer, $1,800; | Isolating wards for minor contagious dis- A a ee every half hour from 8:40) through. For teachers of night schools, 14 sanitary and food inspectors, who shall | eases at Garfield and Providence hospitals, ing property shall dedicate the spaces for New York avenue from 19th to 23d, G. | widening ss y he ~ aris Z said part for conformity with the Th h and R., $7,000. plans of highway extension, $5,000. e Char atan. Twenty-second street from Virginia ave-| "Grading Pennsylvania avenue exten ted nue ti s é eee S340 p.m $24, 38.800; contingent and other neces-| also be charged with enforcement cf gar- | MAintenance, each $2,000, $4,000. AG eS Se ee southeast and Branch avenue, S200, ee : Aqueduct bridge every hour | Eirheegine eh URN, outs, as aah! | Dae regulations et $1.2, im; 8 ean | Reform Schoo for iste, [einis avenue, and Hs peeing, Roreee stro e Dot tee| 6 BEE Seats Sellin oh. Janitors Fligh School bulldine and annex | ‘'¥ and food inspectors, who shal! also | Superintendent, $1,000; treasurer, $600; es from 18th to 20th, G. and R., | eyo. ieikictiea tans ieee lo : D HAMS of first eight divisions. $2,000, $2,000; Jeffer- | Soins ‘ne $200, G16 80 ohare Gead | matron, $000; two teachers, at $480 each, | "Nineteenth street from E street to Vir-| Paving R street extended from Florida = eer ee DOVE BRAND HAMS son School building, $1,400, $1,400; Eastern . at $1,200, $15,600; chemist. for $000; overseer, $720; engineer, sanleie lees Sa ee 4 ; have been in the years: | High School, Weetsen High School, Busi- District of Columbia, $2,400; 1 sanitary and 87: engineer, $480; ig] ginia avenue, G. and R., $2.500. le BSAC never b end juicy a 000. ch isions, fuel, soap, oils, lamps, candies, | *Yenue, G. and R., $1,000. Ro Spruce etrect yao 3 tenth and eleventh divisions and Stevens | SUrseon. and act as inspector of live stock | Prov! , 3 Twenty-first street f, + | Grading and regulating California avenue, School buildings (at $1,200 each), $6,000: | 24 dairy farme, $1,200, $1,200; 1 inspector | clothing, shoes, forage, horseshoeing, meal | gints aiente. Grek Bea eee © Vit= | Grading and re swine Chand @ atrects, Franklin, $1,100, $1,100; Wallach School | Cray t ung broiucts, $1.40, $1200; 1 chief | cine, medical attendance, hack hire, freight, |" Third street from Q street to Florida ave- | Belair Heights. $10,000. tech: Ss = Twentiet Ss! Pavin Harewood avenue from Maple t, mild | ness High School, High School of niath, | £200 inspector, who shall be a veterinary | W2tchman, $365; laborer, $300; for groceries, ‘h street from E street to Virginia iJ Th ¢ es Oil Heating St building, $1,041; Curtis, Dennison, Force, | Cle™® and deputy health officer. $1,800, | furniture, beds, bedding, sewing machines, | nue, pave, $8,200. Gradini a avi e. (Oil Heat : $1,600: f : », | Clerk 800, ' 5 : nes, ‘ "$8,200. srading and regulating Trinidad avenue | Seats now on sale 124 G—C. AL Muddiman "& ( Gaies, Garnet, Grant, Henry, Peabody, Sea: | $2440: 1 clerk, $1,400, $1,400; 4 clerks, 2 of | fixtures, books, stationery, vehicles, cows, | First street from New York avenue to 0| from Florida avenue to M street, $2,000. ACADEMY ~~ Fortcan Pacen" iG EEE ton, Sumner, Webster and O Street Manual | rom may gel as sanitary and food in- | harness, stables, sheds, fences, repairs, ex- | street, pave. $5,000. Paving T strect_west from Ist street to ADESY por . Spring Lamb, New York Roast Beef, Del- | Training School (12 at $000 cach), $10,800; | SPecters, at S1-UN, $1800, $4.80; 3 clerks, | tra eervices and other necessary items, | First street trom P street to Florida ave- | Le Droit avenue, $2.0 Sams enti coal monico Steak, go to John R. Kelly, 9th st. | Lincoln. Minor and Mott (3 at $800 each), | Siig” ge0y: 7 pourdrmns ten ai Oe er santtor, | $10,000; to complete additional building, | nue, pave, $8,000. Grading and regulating Adams MM rond ——_—* wing, Center mkt, Corned Beef a specialty. | $2.40, $2,400; Abbott, Berret, John F. Cook, | $#¥). $600: 1 Doundmaster, $1.200, $1,200; 1a- | $25,000. ee rem det to North Caplio’ a ant | See Coe ee eee ee WILLIAMS | Be toc: | = ss 2 and Randall buildings (4 ‘at $700 each), | Sr hoy” sro are ne $40, Per month, Industrial Home School. R., $3,000. eee Setiiie ‘Buowell Stneet Rectersece” | Snowdrift Satin Mol $2,800, $2,800; Adams, Addison, Ambush, | $020. $1,020; driver, $480, $480; 1 engineer | yeaint 5 ana im- |, Street from 3d street to Florida avenue, | _ Grading and regulating 14 ieee. Amidon, Anthony Bowen, Asthur, Banae. | @t Smallpox ‘hoepital, to perform such du- enance, $13,000; repairs and im-| @ ‘and R., $5,000. from Ith street.to Klingle Ford road, $10,- . : ave. ker, Bell, Blair, Blake,’ Bradley, Brent, | UeS 13 addition to caring for such hogpttal | Provements to buildings, fences, roads and | Twenty-third street from G to I, pave, | ii nd paving Kenyon street be- AND WALKER’ S - z Briggs, Brightwood, Brookland,’ Bruce, | 28 Mav be directed by the health officer, | grounds, $2,000; for 2nlargement and im- | $8,500. Spcctiabig and 1atiien cote: weocapleling im- — APPETIZING SIGHT IN MARK Buchanan, Carberry, Congress ‘Heights, | PTOVided that when the hospital shal! con- | provement of plant for industrial training, | Seventeenth street from T street to Flor- aE : wneess of Export (blue gras Corcoran, Cranch, Douglass, Fillmore, Gar- | tin cases of smallpox or other major con- | $1,000. fda avenue, pave. $11,000. Grading and reguizting Kenesaw avenue i egies aR RANAA fie Wardbi at our nig ison, Giddings, Eckington, Greenleaf, Har- ay iaus diseases. such additional compen- Board of Children’s Guardians. . B street from North Capitol to Ist, pave, | ang Park read, continuing improvement, NEXT WE Seats now on sale. ae iéniowiwe deers io Hayes,” Jackson. ‘Johnson, Jones, | $810 as the Commissioners determine may |, 208™' : : $10,000. $10,000. 3 what's conskiered handse nox, Logan, Lovejoy, McCormick, Maat. | P@ Paid said engineer from the emergency ‘or the board of children’s guardians, | E street from 23d to 24th, pave, $3.300. Grading zality Home Dressed Meat son, Magruder, Maury, Monroe, Morse, Pat-| 2" Other available fund, $720; 1 sanitary | created under the act approved July 46, Twenty-fourth street from E to F, pave, S400, rs 21 and ath! WHEN LONDON SLEEPS end food inspector, who shall be a veter- t street from 18th street inary surgeon, $100. 800. py months. T. terson, Payne, Peabody annex, Phelps, 1892, namely: For administrative expenses, Center Mkt. Phillips, Pierce, Polk, Slater, Smallwood, including salaries of two agents, not to Beene du street froma 8 street to Florida a ae ETTE EE EPROOF Taylor, Tenley, Toner, Towers, Twining, Mincellaneous. exceed $2,400; 2xpenses in placing and visit- |" Florida avenue from 1st to 4th, streets, © block and asphalt LONE NIGHT Tyler. Van Buren, Weightman, Ww iison, Rent of stable, § $120; collection ard | ing children, all office and sundry expenses, | Pave, $14,000, 4 road from I5th street ING. OCT “LOCK, baneines TSIL.0008 Gatheld, tine, | @SPoset of garbage and dead animals, | tor the board and care of all children com. ew Hampshire avenue from I street to t < 57,000, $57,000; for the enfor t of the | mitted to the guardianship of said board | Washington Circle. pave, $7,500, dale, Thompson, Van Buren annex and | ** 7 ‘cemen e 0 the guardianship of s at A Woodburn, 5 at $250, $1,250; Benning (white), | Provislons of an act to prevent the spread | bY the courts of the District of Columbia, | 5 Sireet Bee ees See Birney, Chevy Chase, | of scarlet fever and diphtheria in the Dis- | 224 for the temporary care of children fl h, pave, $5,000. 1 street, Anacosti ent, SS.030, rebuilding wall between Fine Dry Ro: . con- : ‘ity Stores, | Benning (colored in gi 5 = x noe ee k Indorsed by the Pulpit. < pS SMe SOTS™: { Harnilton, High Street, Lanedon Volewmec | tick or Columbia, aj ved D op, | P2nding investigation or while heiag trars- iota a See yivenia avenue th ar ay ceili agape tedcsig Heaters. Prices low. A] Reservoir and Threlkeld buildings, 10 at | 1890 Eee 2. | cerned trom blece to piace, E000, tar the | “= ave SO As Perforn ed sants of Mount Horwite, Piro seeing AT sas ‘Sano: care of ematlen hutidige and | 19%, under the direction of the health offi- | care of fecble-minded children, $11,500. LOUIS SE ras ee ee Tae vividly Teas of these — rented rooms, including cooking and man- | Cetosten ent Tee $5.00, $5,000; for the | Fer support and medical and ‘surgical | ,ave (atten ees Com th to 7th streets, | to Columbia r a. pictures. ual training schools wherever located, at wecee aa oes provisions of an act to | treatment of patients who are destitute, |G strect trom tet eat toUNew Gersey [coed way oni Wabnidn. Gyenue Sram eked we tare somes teeeees ie & rate not to exceed $48 per annum for the | in the District of Column ac neees | under a contract to b» made with the Na- | avenue, pave, $8,800. street to Massachusetts avenue extended, | —Prlevs—§100. T5e.. hve Sale “at Theates care of each school room, $4,176, $4,176. mo RS colina ae cee Honey Homeone tic os Dial Asses on - Twenty-third street from M to N, pave 000. Tox offer it . emain a je until Vashington, District of Columbia, by the | 6100. ci eacuaees aving University place between Welling | 7 ~ ie) AR a Miscellaneous. + for mainta: ning disinfecting | Commissioners of the District of Columbia, Tenth street from Pennsylvania avenue | 2nd H Altes pla LAFAY ETT E pain riko. LAST RITES PERFORMED. Rent of school buildings and repair shop, | $5 ju). pure Hee : eet ce Batch not to exceed $8,500. he to B street, , $10,000. ei = Pavin lan cirele, 7 Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. |, $14,000; repairs d vements Cee or o> SOx. pow for the care and education of dependent nth s o % a Grading and regulating avenue, al of the wad Albanus L. Johnxon Buried in Kock. eee large ena able, $5,000; erection and equipment of | children, under a contract to be made with eal Ne OES oe a ee ereek Cemetery. = hes and grounds, $50,000, | pound and stable, $10,000; for abatement of | the Washington Hospital for Foundlings enue from RF to 8, pave, $8,000, Grading and regulating Illinois avenue, The Cucko $50,000; necessary repairs to an changes in | Nuisances under Section 36 of an ordinance | py the Commissioners of the District. of Br Dave See 1 515000: ft Albanus TL. urch South, ne rest enue from S to T, pave, $5,0KK). from North Capitol to ist, eurenise, consolidate and amend the ordi- | Columbia, not to exceed $6,000. ae Extral nances of the board of health, etc., legal- | For the care and education of dependent i Large sale of furniture at -TERNATION “RAN = by act of August 7, 1894, $500. $200; | children, under a contract to be made with | _T street from New Hampshire avenue to | Street northw: tomorrow, mM. INT ERNAT os NAL GRAND Se Us gratuitous v vation of indigent per- | the German Orphan Asylum by the Com- | Florida avenue, $17,000, rain or shine.—Advt. OVERA CO. ‘ain-| sons, $2,000; for the pishment and | missioners of the District of Columbia, not | Thirteen-and-one-half street from D to EB a REGINNING MONDAY, 04 plumbing in existing school buildings, $: varatus to be used in con- instruction in manual $9,000, $10,000: fuel, with : for furniture school bui'ding Ramee OF bacteriologtcil laboratory, |! toexcsedist 600) Pave, $2,500. le's Chrysanthemums Are Beauties | Monday, Get 15, aud Wedovadis stein he Monn | ar pot balldlngs ice ‘ For the care an@ education of dependent Northeast Gecsoa. st of the season. 1224 F st.—Advt. | qceday, Oct. 18, and Saturdan Marne thers of the | Rortheast, 100; "contingent ex- 7 Courts. Capen DU Oc aeen meer fe De mane wie | fourth! street tronic dor Gave, $4000. > BOHEME, in Tallan, Peta : eee ant oe gee Count titute Colored Women and Children by ths | L street from North Capitol castward Siac aeceaecap cies : AUST, tn Staten, r hoot supplies, $40,000, $45,000; purchase | Two judges at $3,000 each, $6,000, $6,000: i ard, i 2 " aistetes face ano er Onee noe Udges at $3,000 each, $6,000, $6,000; | Commissioners of the District of Columbia, |G. and R., $15,000. w to recover damages in Ee eRe mR oe ey Sot Gate (te SU compensation of 2 justices of the peace act- | not to exceed '$000-(provided. that from | “Plorida avenue from North Capitol stevet 000 has been filed by Thomas ai VALERA BUSTICANA. no aged women of the Police Court during the | and after June #0, IS! aid judges, not exceeding ss) | Shall be received by said k B McMahon, who names the Tr idings and Grounds. New York avenue, p SISs ssociation). sete i XP JULIET, tn Roxlish, Comple al training school, first $600; el For the care,and education of depéndent reet from Massachusetis avenue to mpany as defendant. Mr. McMa- 5 i 5 eight $73,000, $7 cae cA nig Clerk, 2,00, $2,000; deputy | enildren, under a contract to be made with and avenue, pay 00H hon states that October 19, 1895, while near Talian, siete Be sted, ones ene ey ebaty clerks at $1,500 each, |’ st Ann's Infant Asylum by the Commis- enth str each eetes the corner of 28th and M streets, omens will room building and site, seventh division, deputy clerks at: sii cach) $2000, | icneroe LHe GoIREER OF Columbia Hot tol ade te orate Ss S ave-| struck by one of the cars of the de ee $47,500; one four-room building and site, ae as ae , 2.400; 3 | exceed $5,100. 2 Street from Sth to Maryland avenue, | C2™P@03 painfully injured. am Twining € $12,000, $15,000; one four-|arsiis - SEOUr aL dente 3 bailitts | For the care an@ maintenance of girls and torney is Mr T. Thoma: Geivi. Send SONNE room building and site, Takoma Park, $15 ms pied ae hal at $ | women, under a eontract to be made gvith avenue from H to Florida ave- | === ——————— a2 S5 RIA THEATER. Spanieh:- 000, $18,000. eonr vaors Bulldiiee Geant Sspveneincas = the House of the Good She; herd by’ the 3. and R., $13,000, War, as it wa t rep x Sait auiesarn eat pom, CUBIBEET, 30 y ssioners of the Distrte Yolum- reet from F te 2 e a! pictures, taken a 140, $12,000; four-room building at janitor, $450. Si notte aia eo Gee © noe ee = D 7" eee Lost flesh lately? jetures. t G streets st, STZ, $12,000: Miacelinncons: For the care ang education of dependent | New York avenue, G. and R., $4,000. sia we ining Peateditan: | Witness fees, $3,000, $4,000; repairs of | children, under a Contract to.be made with | Third street from H to Florida avenue,} Does your brain tire? tine : = ng om the north’ $2000, $2 Police Court building, $700, $800; repairs to | St_Joseph’s Male Orphan Asylum by the 1G. and Rss, Kernan’s (8) 1 the north, 8 D . $700, $800; repa 6 ravers uf Columbia, | “Second street from 3 rida avenue. sarees rer y , gignlly 5 -foom building, Hillsdale, $0.0, | Poliee Court furniture and replacing same, OTe: mek rcend Street from M to Florida avenue, } T_osing control over your nerves? | attercoon, 2:15. Rvenlng, 8. one manual training school build- | gw, $200; feeding ae Pe cen SU an: : be SS RRR a Abe Leavitt's Farrous % os = -y~ | ing and site, ninth, tenth and eleventh ai- |" $0; feeding jurors, $200; rent of Young Woman's Chirtatian Home. from K to Florida avenue, . er : iu aaa ae Hoxes “Matchiew Creamery $10.40, Slovo; “one. elght-rooa | PFoperty adjoining Police Court building, | yramtenanee, shims for the oe and ed- M0 mn I to Florida avenue, | ‘*¢ Your muscles becoming ex RENTZ SANTLEY rae sone $45,000, | SO. $80; compensation for jury, $8,000, | ueation of depéndent ‘thildrep, under a|G. and R., $3,500. ta ak See ? ES ot ma saturn ceneroom AEG and site, $8,000 purchase of west part of lot 2.square | contract to be thAde with the Newsboys’ | Acker street from 6th to 7th, pave, $4,000. hausted? Ty New Patriot " oe ant —Adve Uilding and site, eevente antiaen, | adjoining Police Court building, $18,000; | °° cnijarenra Ala Soctety by the Commis- |B Street from North Capitol to Delaware ANKEE DEWE Dye building and site, eleventh division, | Erection of new Police Court building.” | 0d Children’s eyes S S| avenue, pave, $1,800. ° You certainly know the remedy. Se al send idortreepereag th casa a Funeral of Philip J. Payn. goa Police Court cells 32,400; contingent ex- | Sioners of the District of Columbia, not to |") ‘street from 9th to 13th, pave, $15 - > Next Week 3 N's PACE CROOK Th i Ealiate Pitus 3. Pee Metropolitan Police. Penses, $1.5); linoleum, $400. exceed’ $1,000. Fourth street trom D to F, pave, $9, It i hi a 1 BURLESQUERS._ ne an le fate Filip J- Payn | saior and superintendent, $2,300, Detending sults gn eltims—For defending Eastern Dispeitsary. Fifth street from D to F, pave, $10,400. t is nothing new; just the sanre BATTLE of GETTYSBURG puried ye Arlington nation- 5 ees 0 suits in the United States Co ‘la Btree Ss Or 5 death occurred | C#Ptain, $1,500, $2,000; 3 lieutenants, in- | $2.00 ee States Court of Claims, | maintenance, $1,000; for ‘support and ee dy that has been curing these 15th St. and Ohio Ave. west, | SPEctors at $1,800, $5,4¢ chief clerk, Writs of lunacy, $2,000, $600, medical and surgical treatment df patients Fifteenth street from E to F, pave, . Femedy a Ss be ig s ° He who shall o be property clerk, $2,000, Interest and Sinking Fund. who are destitute, under a contract made | G street from Ist to 4th, pave, $15,000. NOW OPEN. with the Washington Home for Incurables by the Commissioners of the District of Co- a corporal in New York Volunteers. Rev. Dr.Osgocd Her- 0; clerk, $1,540), $1 East Capitol street (one side) from 13th | cases of thinness and paleness for] sop ir 4 surgeons of pol ; 0; clerk, $900, $800; | For interest and sinking fund on the to 15th, pave, $5,500. ~re i fire departments | funded debt, exclus' ed oa Rh soe lp Mem-|@t $720 cach, $2.89; adaitional com. | suude4, debt, of water bonds, | lumbia, not to exceed $2,000. Tenth street from H to Florida avenue, | twenty-five years. Scott's Emulsion. EXCURSIONS, ETC. of Grand Army, Fi Post, ' ation for privates detailed for spe- Panik EEE RS Municipal Lodging House and Wood eee Pep Eta ess 000) saben: = Ze Bee Beer eee Th hee eh Geeta OMNES CN ee ec f sae eee ee G street from 1th to 15th, pave, $5,00. | The cod-liver oil in it is the food that partment eee aa ee Ba: a i ry), 9 lieutenants at $1,- Tee expended enlg Ma iene Ce aasai vey ccm Un Ot ae Southeast Section. n y ° ba - — at $1,zuo, | SREY, Such as riot, pestilence, public in- | medical and surgical treatment of patients ables Gani GiUSEene Teneo paws makes the flesh, and the hypophos- % Clidice Magiliah Wialcbs. 0c) Benck private: $000, | Sanitary conditions, calamity by flood or:{ who are destitute, under a contract to be Aaa T 3 DAVE Arlington and Return. rs i aan, . $270,000; 400 privates, class 2, at | fire, and of like character, and in all cases | made with Columbia Hospitat for Women Dotiee i iv <tresh, fragrant and in abundance at Mr. eee : ° 2S |e fi 3 ve, $2,000. hites give tone to the nerves. J. Louis Loose’s,, cor. 12th & F—Advt. eae phone | opera: | of emergency not otherwise sufficiently | and Lying-in Asylum-by the Commission- se paras anaes oe 2 gt On Sunday. ——_——— ese 10 labowere Be | provided for $8,000, $5,000. ers of the District ofColumbla, riot to ex-| South Carolina avenue from Yth to 11th, Somwaish 92ibb | ail singg ath: aingizic trains leave 1g st. and Pa, ave. eva How to Buy Carpets. ‘ », $4,800. ta Seas a Provided, that in the purchase of all arti- } ceed $20,000; stock, fencing, repairs to = 3 . OnE minutes. 4 - NO’ r f 118 rolls of new mo- yen ore ty oC | cles provided for in this act no more than Ma Dave, $10,000. SORE SONNE en en nem a a eee morgue, $680, $680: messenger, $700, Axminster and Brus-| messenger, $500, $500; major and s G street, We | tendent, muuated, 24H), $2 am. On view | mount S240, S240 lieute Just | geants, etc., mounted, at $240, per | drivers at $480 each, $11,540 trons at $600, $1,800, $1,s00. buildings and othér necessary items, includ- ing compensation not exceeding $900 for the market price shall be paid for any such Fourth street from Virginia avenue to N, articles, and all bids for any of such arti- all kinds,” for hb additional labor or services, and for trans- | P&¥e, $15,000. = ° ‘ “ cles above the market price shall be re-|hortation and other necessary expenses in- | North Carolina avenue from D to B, aged. J CUMBERLAND & Si dected: cident to securing suitable homes for dis- | Pave, She cs aay pa Ing, F &. ond NB. eve mw. e: >, cha boy t to exceed $500, all under arse treet from G0) S, Gente T Scere Ses the Sectro ot the Commissioners, $26,000, | Virgina avenue, from 3d to 6th, pave, | One-day darcain: Beautiful Diamond ana ops | For Mount Verno Support of convicts—For support, main- on ae di 11,000. Cluster Ring—8 pretty dlamonds surrounding a di ‘4 a je raveln. acer amc cas. tenance and transportation of conviets |Gnimping. heating and lighting “‘Oxtures, SiZouth Carolina avenue, from 20 to sth, | firs wal heatanely muunted. SS RENEE DAGIN HemRISE eecanals 2 Re of st ion 2 » he - res, | yay, . 5 39 ,O TRIPS DAIL} days excepted). Npakoti robe Ponce coe se transferred from the District of Columbia, | $9,750; for one additional brick family build: | PAYS S29 aot to 2a, pave, $5,000. Geo. W. Spier, 310°’ 9th St. so tantie CRAMLEE SEAtOLs ntinent for the | $i: fuel, $2,200, $2,200; re} to be expended under the direction of thé | ing, complete, Including plumbing, heating | jicckman piace from’ Ist to’ 2d, pave, i i is hy ER i Ma at 6 a = r eS ee ”, $5,000; miscellaneous and contingsnt | Attorney General, $45,000, $46,000. apparatus and lighting fixtures, $20,000; for | g5,0u0. ‘ se24-3mu,10 Seventh :t. wharf 10 a.m. and 2:31 wos ane ce no expenses, including statlonery, books, tele- | Court House, District of Columbia, | fUTnishing same, $1,200. H street from South Capitol to Canal, G. —-= ‘anasto tt 1 trip. ican cite we faeck @ ting, photographing, printing, binding, || For the following force necessary for the Support of the Insane. and south Cu ENES Ee CITY ITEMS. Admission Je wieubeck ee nahin: els ioe Ere onere: Ee care and protection of the court house in For the support of the indigent insane of sey avenue, G. and R., $3,000, ————_.—__-_——_ STOPPING AT MARSHALL HALL — FARE, 250, unis | clothing. incienla of OMe. piretesc) aoa | te District ‘olumbia, under th» direc- | the District of Columbia in the Government | K street from South Capitol to 24, G. and Dove Braud Hams ocl3-14tf tiie) bee Ped ; oT cauknents are best when thoroughly smoked. A full | —— re of horse ates marshal of the | Hospital for the Insane in said District, as . Bicycles, equipments | tion of the United 180 have a Arlington, Fort Myer, ‘eet from South Capitol to 2d, G. and | stock always on hand. We will f same, for ’ age, re- | District of Columbia: One engineer, $1,200, | Provided in sections 4844 and 4850 of the 500. full stock of Loeffier’s famous Sausage and | rot waste grated une Bone. Sia Halt street from H to N, G. and R., | puddings at our stalls in the West End mkt. Falls Church. er nec 000, $24,000; flags | borers at $45) each, $2,400, 37 as For expenses attending the instruction of sie Street from) Logg) nd is Sotawitncs Acc aambip pcuiseos Electric Cars From and h: nouses, $125, $125 ant messi neers $ rae 35,040; $5,040. | deaf and dumb persons admitted to the | “Ninth strect from E to Pennsylvania ave- when they're made of “Dove Brand” Hams pore Fre ag “Areca | Support of prisoners, $10,000, $4 (SOIREE AGUAS Je RTS) EEE OE OUD [IS EA ER yo stan $1500. Always mild, sweet and tender. Try one. Bo tice and fire de- | j7Ui : Hsesthtenth ie ; 3 : .. | E'street from Sth to 10th, pave, $4,500, Neses ea : : partment headquarters, $1,500. Transportation of paupers, $3,300, $2,500; | from the District of Columbia, under sec INGcihe Gasolinaeavente sero ‘ist to’ 2a; Miller & Krogmann, Center & K st. mkts. : tion of prisoners ‘to workhouse, | tion 4864 of the Revised Statutes, or so} pave q Sees Fire Department. aie OIE HELE OE dsc HEB BO ooo ae aves aa) avenue (south side) from | S°™* People Know a Great Deal, Chief engiacer, assistant Militiz, D. ©. all disbursements for this object Ji be | gith to pave, $5,000, oye none a noe SS ae z chiet gineers (2) ; assista 01 . 4 ava acee 01 he a | aye See oa Sant nothing et all. Once in a while you da Beuwcha iaominninesats chief engineers (2 assistant | For rent, fuel, light, care and repa Becouptsn ore through. elDepattment (of | jeoNinth vstecet: trom/aast «Capitol stoma) Mn eser ek eo are pee SSOTOE a - chief neers ), jarmories and telephone service, $14,125, | the Interior, $10,500. Cri venue from sth to 1th, pave, | inferior imitations, when you can buy a Steamboat O. Sus OF the WHT of the | $900, $1,200; fire marshal, $1,000, $1,150, 20 | $14,125 (provided, that in th disbursement Por Gharitics, See » Pave, | New Reliable $1" Domestic Machine for ° peoa of Madison, Wis., | foremen at $1,000 each, 20 foremen at $1,150 | of this appropriation part thereof may be | For relief of the poor, $13,009, Capitol from 13th to 1th, pave, | $22.507 This month only, at C. AUER-|__ gyery day im the year for Fortress Monron, Which has Deer filed | cach, /$30,000, $24,000: 11) engineers at st.000 | applléd to-leasing premiaéa tor armory gee |* Temporary “Homecfor éx-Uaton’ Soldiere BACH’S, 7 & H. It |= Norfau, Newport News and all. polute south f wills here, a bequest by the superb powerful steel palace steamers pe South Capitol street from P to the river, See aintenance, $2,7 7; to be © sonable annual rental, to be | and Sutlors pats s ers ai $1.1) each, $14,000, | poses at a re ; ‘i Y ite Are “Daisy |—— “Newport News,” “"Norfolie” and) “Wasbing- to Mi Herold of neti al SOMO enahieaa are neralnelaval for a term not exceeding | Pended under the direction of the Com Po rnliaiteecctiGacuivaa iad bec te eeaeaee ne * |= ton'"an the following schedste: 4 tillermen at | three for lockers, furniture and | Sioners of the District of Columbi square) Irom 11th to 13th, pave, $8,000. All smoked meats cured by the John Hoft- | Le. Washingion.-0:20 pu ia. Bortemouth § each, $3.360, | Bmn: pparatus for ‘armories, 300, Christian Asscciation — Main- treet from Ith to llth, pave, 32,500. mann’s Son's tirm in Cincinnati surpass all | Ut 0 om Ly. Ft. Monr at sie Geaning wud recairinciwniformy aovatond HEE a ree Waren n at oeactes Gelicious Mevored. Sold by all the leading | SE 15 ac! Ar Wastngeon a HG ©: et 4 ebu 4 ms a ceive plici: et y the leadin; am'ar Vashingt, _ t . erei be receive y said as- a Beer Re as delicious ored. So! y a S| ar. e ‘$000 equipments and contingent experses, § Sra Heated ake Sater aud a treet, from 3c to 4%, pave, $3,000. | crocers and bacon dealers. oe at B13, GID, S17, 1422 Peno, Hm). § $500; for custodian in charge of Unite: Eoin at no pal avenue, from K to L streets, | 4. T. SCHROTH, 403-405 Center Mk., Agent. | om wth et. ang tchm s ates property and store rooms, saw, $i,- | Of IIs inca Hef. ! be expend: | g and M., $3,000. = = iy NetMana ‘an boar stoners 40); for clerk in adjutant general's offic, | Cd 1 outdoor re'lef. = Shan ae 2 TF or (rther Intornetion apply Wendt srenebexn seaseatraciieca cal eead : pensary‘and Emergency Hos-|_ Fourteenth street, from B street to al-’} —— ——— = omices, Ten et. wharf, Wash, D.C } $800, $1,200; for expenses of rifle pr sand improye- | ley south of B, d. AMUSEMENTS. Ge1-284 JNO. CALLAHAN. General Manager. and matches, $3,600, $3,600; for exper: Water street, from P street northward, —= — = : ss i nm and pave, $10,00). SPAIN AND LOST COLONIES. case Your Enthusiasm, your enthusiasm for our popu- of Butter for $1 nous Darlingte and ne’ ces, § s of : | . $10,000; © camps of instruction and practice marches, _ Surgical | wy 2 few cents more, | $5000. $9,000; forage, $8,001, $9,000; contin. | $18,000, $12,500; for general incidental ex- | treatment of patients wi eee nird street, from K to N, pave, $10,000, | je4, sty interesting amd beautifully Mustrated a, ave. Contes Hines | Sent expenses, horseshoein: niture, fix- | Penses of etieaene » $300, $300 (and no con | ARG A Hospital fy the vane street, from 24 to 43%, pave, $4,090. 150 magnificent views—Spain, Onba, Porto Rica, Nake Adee. tures, Was medical able sup-{ tract shall be made or Mability incurred| (smo pistriet @¢ Celumbja to ex-|_ Virginia avenue (north side), from Dela- | the Canartes and Pailtppine Talands. THE ISLESWORTH, fj ewedsleeices nd oth | District Sots Columbia’ “beyond! ithe: aurasil cn) snursese enowe (less) viihan = nec |i Delawarevavenue, fom Sito Nestreste:| rappin oh om carsimian ech oe at ae aed nga lg ge py Boman engin her2in appropriated). "1G. and M., $7,000) SRIDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 14, 1958. Salt and fresh water tn all bath rooms. es for plan of buying that | Carriage: ss $900. For contimgemt expenses , includ- | G. 2m! a = = FRIDAY en » 2698, $3 to $ per day; $15 to $25 per week. protection. Lowest prices | Gngine. & Water Department. ing improvements ~and_ repairs, pro- | _ South Capitol street, from K to N, pave, Ats chan aS utcuaas, Admission, 25 cents. Children, 10 cents, ocl3-2t visions, fuel, forages lumber, gas. shoes | $8,000. st and 1, 1206 | grouo,' he ‘The following sums are hereby appropri- ‘or an en- : z fort . | Hf street, from Ist to Canal, G. and R., = fine company to be oeated tthe iit | ated to carry on the operations of the wa: |e, c1thns, Grr Reade tattonng, ‘hard: |. H,gtrec, from 2s COLUMBIA ~erss! Haddon Hall. hun pete of 20th and F streets northwest, $20,000; | ter department, to be paid wholly from its steam heatimg and cooking ap- 1 street, from 1st to Canal, G. and R., MATINEE SATURDAY. IAINS OPEN THROUGHOUT THE ¥! {the new West | house, lot und furniture for an engine com- | revenues, namely: paratus, painting and other necessary | $2,000. 7 see core can go Reiamitiadigee streets.—Advt. pany, to be located in South Washington, |" ¥or revenue and Inspection branch—For | {tems and services, B70. For the cree |, Halt street, from G to N, G. and R., A WAR CORRESPONDENT. clighiful Fall and Winter Diversions Nel architect, gine company to be located in the northern | Water registrar, who shall also perform the | tion of a north wing @f the almshousse, $15,- ae . one SEATS AND BOXES NOW ON SALE “GOLY LINKS. i i ¥ to be located he no : OO. Fe mt . aryland avenue, from 3d'to Gth streets, : = 2 ection always in best quality and tow | lot and furniture engine | Clerks at $1400 cach, | #250), 32-800; 2] heas bedding and. furniture: for nusmee | South Capitol street, from M to P, pave, T ART ( Dé soment © Son, U6 12th st. n.w. | company to be located in Tenleytown, $15,- | CleTke at $1,000 each, $2,4W0, $2,000; chief | nome, curmicel instruments end eppiennes, | $14,000. 9 HOTEL. WINDSOR. ertiseme ate 00; house, lot and furniture for a truck Inspector, HW, sud; 8 inspectors at $900 | som, “ior repairs to bundings,-peintine, | Mi street, from 4¥2 to South Capitol, widen IN HIS GREAT COMEDY HIT, Atlantic City, N. 3. 2 ; =e company to be located in Southeast Wash- + $7,200, $7,200; mess » $600, $600. | lumber, hardware, cement. lime, oll, re: | and pave, $21,000. o—_—___ —o ~ x5 Officers Chosen by Woman Suffraxists | ington, $25,000; house, lot and furniture for | _ Distribution branch—For superintendent ¢ 2 SPita te F 1 By Augustus Thomas. SE ene py ohh hea FOES . ‘nog, | Moval floors and rej " O street, from 3d to 4%, pave, $5,620. i By cm At the annual meeting of the Woman's | 4 truck ce y to be located in the north- | $1,800, draftsman, $1,500, §1,500; | MOVal of floors al pairs to plumbing, € Remand American plan Single $15. to a5 welt? dou steam heating “and cooking apparatus, | Second street, from F to K, pave, $15,000. $2,500. i. ble, $28 to $50 week! 50 to $5 daily. Reform Sehool, De-€. Goarastore.. M E D D L E R. ee oe = P Open al. r ‘G. JASON Superintendent, $1,500; assistant superin- Sone pike ee ce ea ae ORIGINAL N. ¥. CAST AND PRODUCTION. se8-158t o ee a hae ce wir, | er part of West Washington, $23,000; ad- | foreman, $1,200, $1,200; 2 "clerks at $1,000 Suffrage Association of the District at Wil- | S495) stable to be wean Tear te | each, $2,000, $2,000;" timekeeper, $800, ‘$800; Hotel last evening officers were | No. § engine house, North Carolina avenue | @ssistant foreman, $900, $900; ‘tapper and as follows: Mrs. Ellen Powell | between Gth and 7th streets southeast, | machinist, 3900, $900; 3 steam engineers at % < ol! re-elected president: Dr. Me- | $5,000. $1,100 each, $8,300, $4.300; property keeper, | tendent, $900; teachers and assistant teach- N fi h . te > CAPE MAY POINT, N. J. a a . Electri " £600, $600; driver, $480, S480; hostler, $480, 5,040; i street, from 27th to 28th streets, pave, OPERA » /o vice president; Miss E. E. Bal- tric Departmen EGR), SG; Ariver, $44. S480: ostler. $480, | ers, $5,040; matron of school, $600; four | sz qo, Grandiiprst Prices15,25&50c on, recording secretary; Miss A. T. Nich- | General—Electrical engineer (now paid matrons of families, at $180 each, $720; CARLTON BOTEL—NEW MANAGEMENT; Di. penses, including books, bianks, stationery, Dumbarton avenue, from 27th to 2st ALL RESERVED-—NO HIGHER. rectly on the Leech; accommodates 400; Pa Tresmonding secretary, and Miss |$75 a month from telegraph and tel- | forage, advertising, printing and other | three foremen of workshops, at $66) each. | atienta, apelin Ml sooth Senna, OMIAERGOEG iDEDAT, cobea7:L areas ee aeen oer ee ee Flora Raymond, treasurer. ephone service and $100 from electric light- | necessary items and services, $2,500, $2,500; | $1980; farmer, $480; engineer, $396; assist- | ““Inirtidh strest, from N to C. and 0.| Matinces ..Wed., Thurs. and Seturday. | $2.20 512 per week. = KELLY & WEAVER, recton ty the Petenntien wetyclected @ di- | ing), $2400; draftsman, $1,200; clerk, $900. | for fuel, repairs to boilers, machinery ‘and | ant engineer, $300; one tailor, one cook, one | canal pave, $1000. : “| DAVIS & HY'S Superb, Sensational, Spee. | _J70-4f : mping stations, pipe distributi and Mrs. Helen R. ‘Tindall, Mrs. W. i} Telegraph and telephone division—Blec- | Pumping stations, pipe distri apes . shoemaker, one baker, at $200 each, $1,200; reet, from 34th fo 35th, pave, $2,500. | ‘cular Drama, IN THE MOUNTAINS. Simmons and Mrs. Bessie Boone . were | tTician, $1,600; assistant electrician, $1,400; | gervice, including public bree ang low R laundress, -$180; two dining room servants-| . P street, f1 35th to 36th, 500. ff a = che seamstress, one chambermaid: at $144 | ‘Thirty-sixth street, from Oto B, wane, Lost in Siberia. “POWHATAN.” CHARLESTOWN, W.VA, WILL chosen as delegates to the annual meet- | superintendent fire alarm headquarters, | plugs, amd labor in repairing, replaci: each, 76; florist, $360; watchmen, ‘Russian healt! beaut ae BY) LLIN q ing of the federation, to be held October 19, } $1,200; expert repairman, $960; 8 repairmen | raising and lowering mains, laying new | cecced'ais tn wuntber $1,810; secretary and Byers from 824 to 84th, pave, $5,000. | fate of dost sates oereee ge es areas | Baa dindes Seeutige) country. Mra. Sora ,

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