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THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1897-12 PAGES. 5 FOR SALE 7 XN oR. Wien, 1440 G st. city. soon Will sabeuit diets iw Fok Sale TWe OF FINEST DWELLINGS in Columbian College subdivision. cor: hand rooms each: magniticent|y finished on good terms. Apply to DUNCASSON, Sth and Dy sts x FOk SALE HIGH-CLASS KFSIDENCE PRICES FROM $10,060 TO $100.0 MY LIST IS Teer LAR TY ADVERTISE. CALL ON ELC. BAUMGRAS, 1410 6 ST. HEADQUARTERS FOR ABSOLUTE BARGAINS. abst it SALE ing psires to se laree up-to-date house r Q st. Apply to THE REST BARGAINS EVER ‘OLUMBIA HEIGHTS $2.000 below value, owner must sell a sacritice. a 10-room dwelling, with large reception hall; lot 20x126; alley. Price bet. 13th and 14th. Only $9,200. Well built. 16 rooms, large reception hall, VERY LARGE tiled bath, porcelain tut; het ON 14TH ST. NW mms; stobe trimmings; CHA: joessor to D. HOT wate lot 18x150; P. STONE. one & Sons). 806 F st. nw. SQUARE NORTH OF STANTON new house: every conventence. CLARK, 605 F MM Hot NEW = Steam SALE OR RENT. s near Dupont Cire Apply t CHARLES Vath SALE CHEAP THREE BRICK Hot tt het. Mand X sts. sw; 6 rocms ¢ reiting for $18 wionth: price, rat & COL, £35 4y st. sw FOR SALE ONLY § interest. for pice new BRIGHTWOOD, price only $1,000, ix cludes interest. Remember, THIS IS A CORNER with 15-ft. parking; wind } sides; porches, & mht MINNIX, 1427 F now SE 1725 RIGGS PLACE: ms aml tile bath: fucnaee » nd kitchen on first ‘on premises, mal » OWNER. “DUPONT SIRCLE.* ; ral desirable dwellings near Dupont prices ranging {rot $10,000 to. $35. Owners will sell same y reduced figures for cash. For permit apply WESCOTT, WIL" We 1 t SALE-OR EXCHANC f Westminster st 1 $1,000 ash, for x clear house BLACK WOOD, 607 ston. CHAS. W nw mh6-8t* R SALE AN ELEGANT, NEW 9 RooM HOt tiled both mantels, furnie ¢ lar: wide lot to paved alley HL av near Q > Feduced to $8,500 if nw.; worth $10,5 n. and Mi sts. n.w.: $4,500; reduced ty $3.25 ¥ amt: On R st Bsty. brick See it now.; 10 rooms and bath; steam heat snap at LAND) ©. BOOTH, for, loth and G aw, I AM PREPARED To CONSIDER ANY offer for the following new modern FOR SALE reasonable houses: 20s Md ave. ne, 3:34 17th st. nw. 11 rms. 4817 Core To2s 171 IME Sst. nw 212 T st. nw, rms to suit. brick and of U fone, 11 rm. $12,500.00 butt brick, acd cece ee ees 1O,000,09 . Stone and brick, 10 rs. buff brick, 10 rms. ne and brick, 9 rms. bay window brick, 9 rms. JOHN L. Cor. Sth and F sts. WE HAVE A LAR DESIRABLE MODERN RESIDEN¢ BARGAINS FOR IN- CALL SEE RE YOU RALPH W. . mb5-tf FOR SALE HOU: OF VERY FOR HOMES AND MANY VESTMENT. Biocks from Capitol: ® rooms: ler's pantry and concrete cellar deliers cab tiled bath; bu handsome’ chan- special designed hardwocd stairs: five mantels, with open fireplaces; electric’ bells and lighting: outside plate-glass doors; lot 193115 to aller. This house built by day's labor. MUST BE SOLD. MAKE US AN OFFER GIBSON & WEEDON, 302 E. Cap! st. ME AT $4,240. looking E. Cap. st.. and near Capitol; ne : $ ms. bath, mod. tmp.; 25 ft. front. DIGGES & FAIRF. 13 12th st. pw. fez7. FOR SALE—A RESIDENCE, RENTING FOR $1, per annum, can be sold for $10,500; lot, 244x120, is alone worth price asked. Situated on O st., in best residence section of Georgetown. Apply’ at ‘ M. HENDERSON (with J. F. Wag 1th st. nw. feds 2w ONE LEFT OF THOSE homes of white stone front, om the side of Harvard st. (No. 1353), ‘Colu ts, near 14th st. cars. Will seli at $3,000 tuan any house of similar value on the heights. Apply at once to OWNER, 1229 Pa. ave. fet FOR_SALE— 1734 Corcoran st., 12 rooms and bath. 1912 Sunderland place, 10 rooms and bath. 411 Est. ne., 7 rooms and bath. 241 Va. ave. S.¢., 10 rooms and bath. Prices low. Terms easy. R. L. GOODMAN, GelTrt 3 13th wi FOR Are SE, 12 ROOMS. 1357 Roanoke st.. Columbia Heights, overlooking city. PATRICK O'FARRELL, 1425 NLY. ave. nw. d5-tf FOR SALE—AND EXCHANGE— reral first-class business properties, including sone fine corners. Houses from $450 to $50,000. Tots in all secifons of the sity. from $250 up- WINTER RESORTS. RAILROADS. ae RAIBROADS. FOREIGN POSTAL SERVICE ATLANTIC CITY N. J. THE ALBEMARLE, VIRGINIA AVE. NEAR beach. A modern hotel. $2 to $2.60 daily. Spe- cial weekly rates and to families. Capacity, 200. heat. Large, heated sun parlor. Catsine Booklet _matlod. and service of Lighest standard. ans Fat J.P. COVE. ATLA NI NEW HOTEL. Ev. CHARLES. Directs on the teach. Finest hetel on the coast. Reope for the son March 1 Salt nd fresh wal in every bath. Wette for. Lookle B. REILLY. wr. SMAW. Mg. mb6-156t THE EVARD. KES from hh +h. Heated by hot water. Special week! t HOTEL JBY. 50 f boardwalk, Ocean voms. Steam heat. Sun pariors, from street level. Special weekly JAMES & GEORGE BEW. ~ “THE CHALFONTE. othe nbsaboesee elevator en suite, baths attacl Booklet on’ application. Selt Rooms mhé-78t A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL ‘TAKE for spring and summer. Address 1209 Pacific avenue, fe25-2aw2w* City, New END OF ony, 3 reopens Mar. 15. team hent, newly fur., nodern and under new management. T.K.GO! mhstt ‘The Florida of the North. ATLANTIC CITY, N.J The Hotel Windsor. ‘The mest modern hotel on the Atlantic coast. Apsrtmerts co suite. Hot and cold sea baths at- Elevator, thoroughly | renuvased 1. tached. American and European plans. French service in cafe. Iussian orchestra. $9 feet from ecean. ‘Turkish room. Marine Ships room. Sun balconies. Write for ilh Wooklet. fe18-78t-20 Michigan, house. Steam heat. booklet. (nb3-1041) HOTEL PONCE D Ovena end. Sun pari S$. E. SWEENEY, Prop. MICHIGAN AVE, steam heat, &e. J. €. COPELAND. THE GRAND ATLA: Elevator to street Special “spring rates. t level; Virginia ave. and Reaci u Lusuriously appointed; every convenience: senger elevators to street; heated rooms single ad en suite: each contains tw six windows; fresh and attached. Fi view of ocean; capacity, 700; orchestra in : late dinners. ‘Terms moderate. for booklet, showing hotel, boardwalk, diagraim of city, ete. Coach at trains FRANK C4 ‘or to ground floor; filtered um parlor, popular prices jes HOTEL STICKNEY Kentucky ave. ; : Tra LA FONTAINE. Ovean end Kentu a All modern improve- ments. Steam heat. Sun parlors. Special spring rates. EDWARD ©. CLAIGS. fe22-Tt A SPECIAL FEATURE OF aS, = HOTEL LURA Is its brated sum parlor on the Esplanade, with unobstructed oc-zn view and connected with the hotel by an inclosed passage. fei-tf JOSIAH WHITE & SON. HOTEL DE 1S, Atlantic City, Directly on the ocean fro: appointment end convenience: fe15-78t JOSEPE HOTEL TRAYMORE, Atiantic City, Nu. Overlooks the most delightful section of this famous beacb. Seasonal comforts and amuse- nents. Open throughout the rear. fe6-156t B.S. WHITE, Ir, 1. with every modern pen ail the yestr. Hi. BORTON. New York ave. near the beach: steam beat; sun parlor: all modern conveniences. fc City, Ocean front. Open all the year. Elevator; sea water baths in house; sun parlors, etc. CHAS. EVA? S. Directly facing ihe ocean. Every modern convenience and improvement, In- cluding hot and cold sea water baths in house rooms single and en suite, with baths attached ete., etc. Serd for illustrated booklet. LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT. THE PENNHURST—OCEAN EXD OF MICHIGAN ave., Atlantic City, N. J.: electric elevator; steam heat. Send for filustrated bookle : and winter rates. FOR RENT- FURNISHED, BERK aT Springs resort, 8 hours’ rati TB. and 0.. di cottage; 12 "rooms. stable; celebrated | wat through’ cottage; $500 entire season. Apply 1 N et. n. mubG-1ts Virginia Beach, Va. The PRINCESS ANNE. A delightful resort hotel. Paclag_ the finest ocean beach north of Florida. 17 miles east of Norfolk. Surrounded by pine forests. Mild win- fer climate. Perfect appointinents. Excellent Meycling and dri ob beach and through woods. Address T. EDMUND KRUMBHOLZ, Manager. Virgina Beach.Va., or office » ew York. V.B. & Jas, tdeth Kenilworth Inn, MORE, ASHEVILLE, N. C. ‘This magnificent hotel, delightfelly located in the mountains of western North Carolina, has ward. (@pléth F.G AKAM. 600 F been leased to Messrs. Linsley & Kittredge. The z z hotel is newly and elesantly furnished and car- = = = = ted, porcelain baths added, electric FOR SALE—LOTS. lights, cteam heat, open fireplaces, elevators, and as : | all i: appointments are superior Fok SALE_BY and the best golf links in the sout! * JOHN B WIGHT, ‘Through vestibule sleepers fron “4410 G st é management of this hotel will b som P st. near Isth st. at a Fo- booklets and further part! Po vig the . Messrs. Linsley & Kittredge. N. B.—Mr. Linsley png il os%x082 ¢ Was the successful proprietor of the Hotel Bon on I: tz100: well ‘ads pol ed a GO dei9-<0.3m on: SB per ft z AN WEAL WINTER RESORT oS, Wittent sf. near isch amd U sts 1S AT YOUR DOORS. LEA FINE CORNEI Tw BY ty NEAT he ke builder. Address “PEN HOUSES, FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS Fou DIA SALE ie AT A Falk SACKIFICE SALE UPRIGHT PIANO E AMD ($1) EACH CHAS. M._STIEFF, <1} ELEVENTH STN. W.. NEAR TE Poi sale JUST RE EIVED, AN EXT lack French trick xX terrd Ulack covker spaniel. > VEY as CHIEF Wi SALE ECONOM wed dry par fev Ick om) Lt AND FIXTURE ¢ ane will 8 HELDIG, 7 vide FOR SALE — LOUNGE, $250; COOK sTt $5.00, $1 per week “for bed room and parle Sultes: low prices. REDMOND'S CHEAP CAS AND TIME HOUSE. 719 7th st. n. abl: BOARDING. 2 PRONE ROOM AND BOARD FoR TWe mien tn d famih ims cooking home; $0 per month Box fice mhS-3t* BOARD WITH PLEASANT ROOMS: LOC, on electric car line. 206 D st_ aw i 7 DENTISTRY. ed Painless Extracting, 50c. Best teeth, $8 Fillings. Crowns, Bridges, ot corresponding prices. Euch ‘department of an expert specialist “s No students. All work guaran! ad. op page ed. U.S.DentalAssn,7th&éD Sts _ jattort ir AMONG THE PINES. ‘The finest Winter Hotel in the North. Glass tn- closed piazzas, one-third of a wile long, filled with tropical plants. Music Daily in Sun Parlors T. F. SILLECK, Lessee, Lakewood, N. J.” al Hotel, Manhattan Beach B2t Virginia Hot Springs, S HOURS FROM WASHINGTON, HOMESTEAD “AND Of Grier: BATH HOUSB THE YRAR—— WITHCUT QUESTION THE MOST DESIRABLE ALL-YEAR-ROUND RESORT IN AMERICA, For full information apply at Chesapeake and Obie railway offi or address FRED. STERRY. Manager, &29-tf Hot Springs, Bath Co. V NDALL’S POTOMAC RIVER LINE. HARRY RANDALL will leave River wharf Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays at Tending at ‘all wharves as far down os “reek. turning, on Mondays and Wed- t 9 p.m. and on Fridays about p.n, ssenger accommodations first-class. Freight {| secelved until the Lour of sailing. ; E. 5. RANDALL i O. CARPINTER, WM. MRE _ STEAMER, FOR POTOMAC Leaves Washington, D. WAKEFIELD, _ yER LANDINGS, Mon- a.m., for intermediate landings to Colonial 1, Bustiwood, Rock Point, Ciement aud Breton Bay landiugs. Wedn . for intermediate landings to liwood, Rock Polat, Colton’s, .. Nomin! Creek, Piney Voint, “s'Island Smith's Creek, Coan and Yeo: omint Creek, St. oe Saturdays, 7 a.m., for intermediat plonial Beach, Bnshwood, Rock Polot, Nomini » | Creek, Colton’s (See schedules. + fe2-1f _C. W. RIDLEY. _ General Manager. The Weems Steamboat Co. WINTER SCHEDULE. In effect December 31, 1896. Steamer Potomac leaves 7th st. wharf every Thurs- day at 4 p.m. for river landings and Baltimore. Passenger accommodation strictly first-class. Elee- trie L hted eee re Special sates’ g Lar STEPHEN: landings to in experience. See larger Of all the States and Territories, 7 le eenrif! Ct 8 Gow Betty bale. FREE DENTAL INFIRMARY.—DENTAL DEPART- iment of Columbian University, 1325 H st. mw. All operations upon the teeth st coat of material Extracting free. Hours from 1 to S ecz-t = = - —————— ss PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR ALL CLASSES Seward SCtMIDET: arched tage Reine wag™ 008 Fat. nw. “Heie-e the, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. STATION CORNER OF SIXTH AND B STREETS. week days. 7:50 AL Parlor and 10:50 A.M. Sleeping, Dini Harrisburg to St. Louls, Cleveland, and Toledo. Car to Ha: 10:50 A.M. t jacrisburg. Buffet Parlor Car a fo Pittsburg. 8:40 P.M. CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS EXPRES Pullman Buffet Parlor Car to Harrisburg. PITTSBURG EXPRESS, Dining Cars Harrisburg to Pittsbu PENNSYLVANIA LIMPTED.--Pullman Smoking, and Observation Cars Chicago, Cincinnati, Indtanapolis, Buffet Parlor rrisburg. FAST LINE.—Pallman Baflet Parlor Harris- Sleep- ing Car Washington to St. Louis, and Slewping and Dining | nati and 7:10 PM. ing Car to Cleveland. 7:10 PLM. ‘man Sleep € Harrisburg to St. Louls cinnath. 10:40PM. ing Car to 50 ALM. 10:50 A.M, nadaty. ing Cur Buffalo. 10:40 P. for Kane, fagara Falls daily, except Sunday. Washington Cara Harrisburg to St. Loul cago. WESTERN EXPRESS.—Pullman Slecp- Pittsburg. Chicago, and Harrisburg to Dining Car to Chicago, SOUTHWESTERN ~EXPRESS.—Pull- ing Cars Washington to Pitts nnd nd Louisville (via) Cin- Cincin- Dinin; PAC Pitt ca EXPRESS.—Pullman Sleep- Rochester and nandaigu for Elinira and Reno daily, except For Lock Haven week days and Wil- liamsport Strd. 10 P.M. for Will fagara Fails daily 8. 3:40 P.M. msport, [ochester, Buffalo and except Saturday, with Sleep- to Suspension’ Bridge via |. for Erie. Canandaigua, Roches-er, Buf- felo and Niagara Falls daily, Sleeping Car Wash- ington mira. FOR PRICADEDE ETA SEW YORK AND THE BAS 4:00 PM. INGRESSIONAL LIMITED."** datiy, all Parlor For Philadetphi days. week t 7200 (Dining Car), 8:00, g Cari, . with Dining Car from Haltimore. 9:00, 10.00 and 11:00 (Dining Cur from Wil- 12:45, 3:15, 0. 6:50, 10:00 snd '. 7:00 (Dining Car), ir from Wilmingt Dp. 10:00 and 11 Fast Express, 7 W215 PLM. 4 ) AM. Express, week 40 TM. dally. For Boston, without 7:50 AM. week days, and 3:15 P.M. (via Delaware River Bridge, all PM. daily. 2% . 9:00, 10:09, F ronville pres foi Ac et oft Rt THROUGH AMERIC: ELECTR! MEALS TION SE t Lout: Chic 237 1M. Lexington ai for reception con part change, tion 2:29 PM. ville, Stauni Sunday. “Old Wit! Vi Sebed WASHIN 4:21 p.m. Solid ‘yest train, with car, Rich 7am. ington Arti Sth formation at H. BALTE: Schedi if iD pen. For New dail For Freder opm. Fe Boyd For Gaius 7:35, 9:00 a b a.m., 4:30, dey All trains For Philad week days, delphia, weel Buffet Par! Baggage ©: at th New daily, except Sund: Sor Annarolis, :25 P.M. week days. the statio be left fo to Cineinaati, for ‘Cincinnati. ent car to Virginia Hot Spr Tuesdays, ‘Thi for’ the we and St. Louis. 5% Hours from Washin gton ‘and. obreryation ‘Transfer Leave Washir © Winchester sleepin; For Luray, ! nd “x12:01 night. } x7:05, XU: ., xt 1:00, 33:00, 2:20, 4:35, 15:05, 0, 6: 39:20, 11:15, 211250 p.m, x12:01 nigbt. or Annapolis, 7:10 and 8:30 4:30 p.m. Sunday Hagerstown, 710:00 4.1m, 4:20. 5:30, 7:05 p.m. ; Sleeping Car 00 ama. Dining Car), (12:40 Dining Car), > Dini open at 10:00 o'clock. For Atlantic City, week days. ‘ape May 4 10:40, 8:00, 7:50 A.M. and 4:36 F. re t 7:00, 00 A.M., 12:15 and 4:20 unday, Sunday v0) A.M. Line ‘lorid: Speclal for Jack- St. Angustine, 10:48 PLM, weck da * Florida and points on Ailantic Coast AM... B P.M. daily; Richmond ‘K diye: Atlanta Speclal. via beard Atr Line, dation for Quant'co, 4 an es, corner Fift . 1 J. R. Woon. neral Passenger Agent. OHIO RaILWaY. THE GRANDEST SCENERY OF ‘A. ALL TRAINS VESTIBULED, IC LIGHTED, STEAM HEATED. ALL, ERVED IN DINING CARS. STA- IMTH AND B STREETS. Schedule in effect February 22, 1897, DAILY—Cincinuati and St. Louis Spe- rein for Cincinnati, .‘ulliman sleepers Lexington, Louisville, Indianapolis is without change. Parlor cars Clucin- “Daiy—r. ¥. Limited—Solid train Pullnian’ sleepers to Cincinnati, nd Loulsvisie without change. Open n of passengers at 9 p.m. Pullman ES. Without s aud Saturdays. Daily Sleepers Cincinuat! Spi DAILY tou and For for Gordonsville, Charlottes- Richmond, datly, excepe Reservations and tickets at Chesapeake and Ohio Offices, 513 und 1 Street uo: thwest, and 21 Pennsylvania avenue, 1110 F the station. H. W. FULLER, General Passenger Point Comfort. HOUT CHANGE OF CARS. nn Chesapeake and Ohio Rys. ale In eff ebruary 9, 1897 GTON AND OLD POINT ‘Feesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, ibuled, trie lighted, steam-heated 0 jon coach, parlor car, dining ar—through without ‘chang Old. Point, 9:50 p.m, Sunday — ‘Parlor car Richmond to Old Old Point, pond, duit to Bic ve Tiel zs mj “bmo ti id. and reservations at offices Pennsylvania and_G_ sts. Full in- a w. senger Agt MORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. fale in effect February 21, 1897. sta er of New aud © street. ibuled Limited at station. “Indianapolis, Ex- Limited 3:40. p.10, wt, St. Louis Vestibule d Cleveland, express daily 10:00 i 0 pin. nd Detroit, 11:25 p.m. und way stations, 10:00 a.m., Ore is. Bismingham, Chat- anoke, 9:00 p.1n, if 3 pu. Sundays, 1: and ington Junction and way points, 30 p.m., week days. 1:15 p.w. Sun- JYAL BLUE LINE FOR NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA. illuminated with Pintseb light. lelphia, New York, Boston and the East, $:00 °(10:00 a.m. Dicing Car), 12:00 Car), BY 205 Dining Car), (12:01 ‘open at 10:00 o'clock). Sup- g Car), 12:01 night, § ping Car Additional trains for Puila- k days, 7:05 a.m., daily, 8:00 p.m. jor Cars on all day trains. 10: m., 12:00 noon, 12:40 ‘p.m. Sundays. 12 noon. “Daily. §Sunday only. alled for and checked from hotels and and xExpress trains. residences by Union Transfer, Co, on orders left s, 619 Pennsylvania avenue n.W., ic avenue and 15th street, and at Depot. WM. M. GREEN! Gen. Marager. CILAS._ 0. SCI Li Gen. P es 8. Agt. All trains 8:00 A.M. nd way stal Sunday, and Western, da! 11:15 A.M. ATL. and Wasbii bury with and at Char’ Schedule in effect January 18, 189 scoger statloi burg, Harrisonburg and way 8 daily for the Natural Bridge and Lex Carries Pull Pullman Buffet Sleeper New York ‘SOUTHERN RAILWA’ arrive and leave at Penbsylvatia pas D. —Datly.—Local for Danville, Charlott tions. Connec Manassas for Stras- tions, dally except at Lyncbburg with the Norfolk and Hy, and with the Cheseapeake and Oblo ton. HEY UNITED STATES FAST Buffet Sleepers, New Yorks ion to Jacksonville, uniting at Salls- -—Dally.. z ‘Pullman Sleeper for “Asheville and Hot Springs, N.C.; Kroxville and Chattanoosa, Tena., oite mith Pullman Sleeper for Augusta: lo New Orleans, connecting at Atlanta for Birmingham and Mem: phis. Solid gut ‘chai Excursion Through Sleeper on this AND FLORIDA LIM. eberevaatl t Si , daily, except Sun eal '.—Local train Washington to New Orleans with- Sunset. Peracnally Conducted Tourist in every Sat- Local for Front Royal, Strasburg and 7. for Charlottesville, except Sunday._NEW YORK Puliman Vestibuled uiday to San Francisco without cb 4.01 Harrisoubu: 451 P. 6: Pe. Datiy Sleeping Cars, Dining Cars, Observation and Com- partment Cars New York ‘to Jacksonville and St, Augustine. F A sta, wi 0:48 B WESTERN Pullman Vestibuled Sleepers, Dining Cars a1 Also Pullman Sleeper New York to ith connection for A WASHINGTON AND SOUTH- ULED LIMITED, com; we 7 r VESTI Coaches, Pullman Sleepers New York to Nashville, Tenp., via New "York ‘to Tampa, Rivannuh and: Jacksouville, and New ¥ phis, via B via “Atlanta a1 ‘Asheville, Knoxville and Chattanooga; via. Charlotte, - Columbia, rk to Mem: ham; New York to New Orleans, ‘Montgomery. _ Vestibuled Day frm Conch ae to Atlanta. Southern Hallway ireensboro’ to Montgomery. TRAINS ON WASHINGTON AND OHIO DIVis. ION leave Washington 9:01 a.m. and 4:45 p.m. except Sunda of pam. ‘Sundays only for ill; 4:32 p.m. day, for sburg, and 6:25 p.m. daily for Returning, arrive at Washington m. and 8:00 p.m. daily from Round Hill, 7:06 a.m. dally, ex- , from Herndon, §:84 a.m. daily, cept . Leesburg. Goat ntraine an ie oat 342 a. lve at m., 2:20 p.m. and 9:40 p.m. ee iy. : Sinday, and” e50 am (cntkets,” Sleeping Car ‘r tion and in rnished 5 tn tre ge oe, Sse, Hemegrans wW. H. Gi Supt. pis LS. 5 Agent Dept. MANICURE. ‘Manicure, 60c, Formerly fe18-1m0* WASHINGTON, ALEXANDRIA AND MT. VERNON LAV AY. From Se 13Y4-Ht. nly 20. - and Penna. ave. FOR ALEXANDRIA, 16:40, 7:05, 7:85 ox., °8:00, SESS 9:00, 0:54, 0-05 ex., "11:00, 11:45, 93:30, 43 =e FROM ALEXANDRIA. :00,, 12:30, ° 2:05 ex. :00, 12:05, 2: 2:40, ex. 205, ), 9:00, 10:05, 11:00, 00, *Dally. FOR MOUNT VERNON,/ RIVERSIDE AND WAY STATIONS.—°6:40, 10:20, *11:00, Daily. FoR ARLINGTON, Daily-=3 12:05, 1:15, 2:09, 2: . 8:05, 00 §:00. Baggage checked free for passengers holding first- class tickets at station. Bicrcles, 25 cents each, C. E. ABROTT, GEO. R. PHILLIPS, .g ott Manager. Gen. Pas. Agt. EDUCATIONAL. IN WASHINGTON, MANDOLIN—VIOLIN—GUITAR. (Special rates), 20 lessons for $10. RTHUR E. YUNDT, mh1-12t* ies 984 F st. n.w., Room 1. VOICE and PIANO, Lawrence School sot au riaxo. of Tiusic Low rates. Specialty beginners. Washington Hgts. Home and Day Sc for pupils « 1850 Wyoming ave. 1 for Girle. ing for short time. mb4-1 Voice trial gratis. Recital, Mb.26. gts. School, Special terms Half an hour from Washingtou, D. C. cars. Chevy Chase FRENCH AND ENGLISH BOARDING AND DAY School for Young Ladies. Freach the language of the bouse, October 1, 1896. Address. mh3-Im Mile. LEA M. P.O. by electric Reopens BOULIGNY, tion E, Washingtoa, D.C. FRI 4 in class, 25e. dame TAN’ _ sion, 1502 19th st. 5 ene None bette bf Martine, Arlington. A Business Education. $25 a year, day or night. Institute Business College, 8th and K n.w. mh2-3m* FRENCH sounds: new term: method. mhi-Im, Gaillard School of Languages,' SHoRtHaND principal dlate chief court and ographer) of Tanner's Shorthand C oth, pacts fe20-4tt MISS BAL Business pare MT. VERNON: CORNER M AND £1 LCIUS CIVEL for E Sti only Mile. Tess 18 Mond: PERSONAL ATTE 8 In positions. Miss Sherman’s HOME AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, Primary, "y Departinents. corner of Jefferson place. Shorthan “Drillery.”’ and Academic ~The 131 mat toni, College amin st. reter needed. Star office. Music niso taught. mi fee, cor. ICE INSTITUTE in Washington. For fe2t- 80 lessons to pronoun French well, speak. read and understand: - en y. PRUD'HOMME, 307 D st. n. fe22. RY ative 8 Ist floor. Ref cH GUARANTEED SPOKEN IN 6 YONTHS— Conversation and reading. (nee de Luxembourg), native Pari- Patating same price. mh22w* NCH PHRASES WILL SAVE MONEY AT THE aris exposition: no nterp rates address Mimo at Ma- low 1m* 1023 15TH.ERIVATE Daily classes. cercle des bistoriettes tf THE ton and Catalogue (free) has unparalleled record of Day and night, sessions. dictation” method produces cuickest results. 504 11th st., SEMINARY, {AVENTH STREETS. not D ,800 persons pre- Stenography taught by ft English aud French Boarfing and Day School for Girls, Reopens after the GBtigtmas vacation January sixth. Mrs. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, Principal. Mrs. ADELIA GA’ sel6-tf TES HEABLEY, Associate I'riu. Wood’s Commercial College ancon The best system i easy to Iearn fascinating, clal course, and you are uot satistied. [) 4! RPOLATED), 14\EAST CAPITOL ST. boakeeping ever taught— Try onr full conmer- ‘our Money will be refunded it del0- tf Private dally. Tr Awerican complete to Instruct 6th st. n. colleges. Private for meu. Ja2-tt G sent hundreds Join. 811 East apt ocly-tf COLUM Highest man sys writing che should app! For BOTH S$) A NEW GYMNASIUM e cost. MISS LAISE, 12 123. 5473b ST. N.W. and fal les and o” "The “course aud practlex}. or at Lome of pupil $20 18TH ST. N.W., class Jéssoas iu German, Sjauish and Italian, ‘taugit only by native teach: ets; also Latin and Greel S ACADEMY, i812 MASS. AVE., opens September 14. French, of st iy Special attention ts given vocal and instrumental music, drawing and _bainting, the languages and kindergarten. sel1-6m Berlitz Schoeiof Languages lessons. Classes forming Branches io leadiny Banjo and Mandolin _ a by Miss Buckingham, at Studio, 1522 fc16-1m* The Berkeley School, — Prepazes pupils for West Point, Annapolis and all Its students ere uniformly successful. tuition an all branches. “FoR I who have een successful THE NATIONAL CIVIL SERVIC shington, D. FRIENDS’ SELECT SCHOOL, Capital st, V 1sll I ST. N.W., age. Tilustrated ree, containing testimonials and names of B.S. Six civil “HC ny NES OF ALL GRADES. equipped with Sargent ratus, has just been bullt and the laboratory enlarged. Students trained in this school tn accordance with modern methods reidily meet the require- ments «f the most advanced colleges, and usu- ally under the average er. Evening classes CHARLES W. FISHER, Head M GOVERNMENT POSTTIO: at once, If they wish to prepare for the spring examinations. catalogue aer- vice question books with: answers free to all who sc 20L, Jal-tf THOMAS W. SIDWELL, Principal. A COLL 407 at Situations for grad 3 12TH § NEW and tem, OF COMMERCI Seventh street northw: C. K. URNER, A.M., C.E., Princi Tie leading school of ‘business and short T.— SHORTHAY RAPID method: ind business course; CIVIL E, nol’ ty SERVICE, Krade of instruction at! mod- pe special classes, enter NOW. Experienced teacher: Jal6-tt EDWARD C. TOWNSEND. MISS ADA LOUISE ‘f0' ‘SEND, Elocution, Voice Culture, Grace, Expression, ocl-tt 1317 12th st. n.w. “OCEAN TRAVEL. | HOLLAND-AMERIGA LINE From New York Boulogne Sur-Mer: terdam und Amsterdam vy! 3% hours from Paris or London. S.8. WERKENDAM, March 13, 10 A.M. 8.8. OBDAM, March 20, 10 A.M. Firet cabin, $57.60 und up; second cabin, $35 For information apply to General Passenger Agency, 39 Broadw: ave.; E, oA F. New York, or to G. W. Moss, 921 ‘Pa. Droop, 925 Pa, ave., and Crane, Parris & Co., Evbitt_House, Washington,D.C. mh2-t,th&s6m French Line. COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE, DIRECT LINE ‘0 PARIS, FRANCE, La Bretagne, Rupe... La Normandie, Deloucle Ta Champagne, Poiret.. VIA HAVRE. G Mar. 13, 8 t!, Mar. 20, 5 a. <Sat., Mar. 27, 5 a. m. m. RATES OF PASSAGEPiist-class, New York to Paris, $80 and upward, Ife parlor cur seat, ond-lass 9 Paris, $54.75, Agent, General Oftice, G. W: MOSS, 91 Penna! Parl Jal9-17 oy & ing railway fare to landiug charges. A. RORGEE. ling Green, aig Washington, Bec- General Y. NORTH GERMAN LLOYD SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, BREMEN, FAST EXP! EAMERS, Pavel. .Tu.,Mar.16,10 amyFfawe...Tu.,Apr. 6,10 am Spree... Tu.,Mar.23,10 aci{Havel. Tu.,Apr-13.10 am Lahn. ::Tu.;Mar.80,10 am sAUfer...Tu.,Apr.17,10 am Kaiser. Mar. 27, 10 a.m. Steamer of March 18th wfitrpre OELRICHS & CO. DB OWLiN Apply 10 B. $a20-1yr. GIBRALTAR, NAPE Fulda...Mar. 13, 10 a. La 2 GENOA: . Werra. April 17, 10 a.m, WWulda.. April 24, 10 a.m. ay 8, 10 a.m. to Alexandria. ING. GREEN, . BapOF . AVE, sat ‘for Washington. American Line. New York-Southam, Twin-screw U. 8. Louis... «Ma Mi Red Sailing every Wednesday. Mar. 10, 10am, Re Basi: r 17, 10 am: Paris... tar Li 31, 10 am’ A ‘Apr. Br. ine. (London-Pai Stenzahips.” PIANOS AND ORGANS. |THE APPROPRIATIONS Gand PIANO Grand WASHINGTON, D. C., POST OFFICE NOTICE. Should be read daily, by sll interested, as changes may occur at any time. FCREIGN MAILS for the week ending March 13th close promptly at this office as follows: TRANSATLANTIC MAILS. ,.| They Are Discussed by Messrs. Can- TUESDAY—(b)At 6:10 P.M. for SCOTLAND di- <A beautifal instrument—of aw el from Ne ve known = make——almost new —hand- rect pees ene) new soe — Special, sowely finished rosewood case sar non and Sa ers. Letters ust be directed ‘Per Eth! pocees in every particular. It's Vi 5 DES SRS BI ERS ah eee $100 certainly a bargain for the buyer, ee dieticca tee ee eet ee eee a as We intended to sell the plone - is ae or Cash, tor S000 Fine ‘emirraiderea’ felt P.M. for EUROPE, per *Majestic, from New York, via Queenstown. (c)At M. for BELGIUM direct, per s.s. Friesland, from New York, via Antwerp.” Letters aust be directed ‘“Per Friesland.” co ‘and new style stool free. ' The Piano Exchange, 913 Penna. Ave. i".2"s. HOW THEIN IS BROUGHT ABOUT ne ee FRIDAY—()At_ 7:20 P.M. for FRANCE, SWITZ- Haines Bros.” Pianos |. ERLAND, ITALY, SPAIN, PORTUGAL, TURKE' e1-@m. 7 ibuti " ERLAND, ITALY. SPAIN PORTUGAL, TUBREY, | _tet-$7.20 Distribution of the Bills Has Not togne, from New York, vin Havre. Letters for h for gther parts of EUROPE, must be directed. “Per La 5 cas Proved a Success. retngne.”” t 10:55 P.M. Ni = 4 LASDS direct per ‘wa Werkendam, from New this Piano. by Letters must’ be directed peas eee pee oy (At ee ee oe —— A fine meright | inctrement_Deant oem: or 8.8. . trem New York, 1 ¢ | = aweet tone, free pertact + wet Falah rected “Per Fulda.” (At 10:60 P.M. for EU: |] ——— getion. “twice car price wouldnt tus a | A REMEDY SUGGESTED ROPE, per 8s. *Aurania, from New York, vin |——— finer piano. Unnecessary to tell you what Queenstown. (At 1 P.M. for NORWAY a splendid bargain this is. —_---> — direct, per s.s. Island, from 3 must be directed “Per Island. *PRINTED MATTER, ETC sailing from New York on Tucsdays, ‘Thuredayw and Saturdays take printed matter, . for GER- MAXY, and specially addressed: printed matter, ete., for other parts of EUROPE. é White Star steamera sailing from New York on Wednexdays take ly addressed printed w York. Letters Metzerott Music Co., 1110 F ashe Mr. Canncn, chairman of the House com- mittee on appropriations, in his discussion of the appropriations, which was given in brief in The Star yesterday, says The appropriations are, in my judgment, German steamers A NEW matter, etc» for EUROVE, a sine at UPRIGHT in excess of the legitimate Cemanis of ‘The American, Cunard at ne} ine steamers: plic: rie is ot 7 - sailing from New York take printed mmtter, etc., sent as a sample br a ri ease tnics har es dein ackeeggin sire wall countries for which they are advertised to FOR om, Sere y to be denlored, is not, in my opinion, carry matl. see ahead of us on properly chargeable to the action of eizher MAILS FOR SOUTH AND CENTRAL AMERICA. |G 9765 that reason offer this ane plano at | O¢ 4p a : _ WEST INDIES, ETC. 3 ° cost pric he great political parties of che coun- BSUS) Se ae ee E. F. DROOP & SONS-Steinwey Pianos try. It is the result of conditions ac- per steamer from Baltimore. (c) At 10:05 PM. for | 925 Pa. ave. _it)__"Phove 1108._| cruing out of the rules of the Mouse and (c) At 10.55 P.M. for CENTRAL AMERICA (ex- SOHMER PIANO out of the rales, practices and led cept COSTA RICA) and SOUTH PACIFIC PORTS, . courtesies of the Senate, together with the per Alllanca, from New York, via Colon. Let- WARE ROOMS, 924 7TH ST. N.W. . . together with the ters for GUATEMALA must be directed “Per Al- One Mabogany Vencered Upright. good as new, | irresponsible manner whereby the execu- Hanea.”” (:) At 10:55 P.M. for SANTOS, per es. | $115 cas. Ope good sound Grand upright, $1%5: | tive submits to Congress estimates to meet Dalmatia, from New York. (c) At 10:53 P.M. for | $7 per anonth payments, Piavos for rent, hauled | oa TROGRESSO, per s.s. Panama, from } York. | and peckea. 730 Wo! ie Fe ES OX the conBnct ef She tov Letters for other parts of MEXICO must be ¢ fe2t-Ba HUGO WORCH, 924 7th st. nw. | érnment. [f the appropriations made th rected ““Per Panama." ‘SIN HIGH AND ME GREAT CASH DARGA Congress have been extravagant aad bt WEDNESDAY—(f) At 3:50 A.M. for NASSAU. dium grade pianos. 1209 G, G. H. KUHN. Est. | Yend the revenues of the governmeni. how NP., per steamer from Miami, Fla. (¢) At 10:55 . Formerly foreman in’ prominent plano fac. z q Pi. NASSAU, NP. ard SANTIAGO DE CU- Hate gone arias nN eg gag — more so have becn the estimates uf BAn yecs.en Santiago: from New! York oo 5 e executive? The record shows that ia TUESDAY—(c) At 10:55 Mi. fo JAMAICA, it Ss om _ | no instance during many years past have PORT AU PRINCE, SAVANILUA and CARTHA- | = 2 ~| the apprepriations made by Congress meas- GENA, per ss. Alleghany, from New 2 FALLS CHURCH, ured un to the full amounts reeamm: nd- ae COSTA RICA must be directed “Per Alle- = cae ae 5 ed and asked for by the adminisiration any = =a severance Temple, No. 5, held @ very interest- | oF DAY At 10:55 PAL. for BERMUDA RS [ing meeting Saturday afternoon in the Baptiat | “8e* Of Admintatrative Responsibility “It Is sald that ours is the only govern- ment in the civilized world wherein JEREMIE, JACMEL and AUX CAYES, per s.8. Church, and for good of the order, in charge Alps, from New York. eLetters for BELIZE, Miss Mary Brown, the following program was re of aes eS Oa ee be direc dered, viz: Quartet, Misses Agnes Rorebeck, Pi 2dministrative branch epparent!y assumes Yelteh, Helen and Nanule Russell; recitations Misses Addie Mcinturff, Ruth Thorne, Aznes Rore- beck, Nannie Russell; reading, Mise Pearl Velteb; duet, Miss Minnie Jacobs and Miss Mary Brown. Mr. Josep Dixon, who has been I) for some time at the residence of Mr. A. E. Lounsbury, is now convalescent. - The members of the Christian Endeavor Society CHIAPAS, TABASCO and YUCATAN, eca, from’ New Yerk, Letters for other parts of MEXICO must be directed “Per Seneca.” (cyAt 10:55 P.M. for HAITI, CUMANA and CARUPANO, per ss. Prins Willem I, from New York. Lettecs for other puts of VENEZUELA, CURACAO, TRIN- IDAD, BRITISH and DUTCH’ GUIANA must be directed “Per Prins Willem 1." (At 10:55 P.M. for GRENADA, TRINIDAD and TOBAGO, per 8.8. per #.«, Sen: no degree of responsibility to the tax crs for its demands for the expenditure of Public snoucy, and that ours is the or government wherein the legislative branch alone exercises the function or duty of check upon public expenditurcs without any considerable degree of co-operation on Sees 01 the part of the cxecutiy Ce ce SA for NASSAU, N.P., | held a sociable at the howe of Miss Mand Rathtun | “It is hoped, and I pelieve, tha: the in- per steamer from Mlamf, Fla, (At 11:35 A.M! | Saturday night, which was a very pleasant afair, | coming Presiden’, with his| long exp: WFOUNDLAND, per 8.8. from Halifax. Mrs. Addie Baggett of Fredericksburg, Va., is | ence as a distinguished member o log- E 1 DLAN >, pepe the guest of Mra, W. J. Capner. _ | islative branch of this governme will gone a oe Ps . ‘Sanday Say Se 1135 ns ae a Ss. Sees as - their | exact of his cabinet counselors some degree aos cuest Mra; Wilmar Heed of Burlington, N- 3. ||| Of wholesome effort in the direction of in- Mails for MIQUELON, by rail to Boston and thence via steamer, close here dally at 3:20 (a). lils fcr CUBA (except those for SANTIAGO DE CUBA, which will be forwarded to New York up 3 teltigent recommendation of public expen- ditures, to the end that Congress may “ot have to strive unaided and alone toward bringing our public expenditures within t sum of our public revenues.” county, Va., are visiting their daughter, Mrs. J.D. Cnapin, at the Bag Ouse. Rey.’ Edward Eells preached Sunday morning in the Presbyterian Church. Miss Ida J. Quick led the young people's meeting to the 10: losing Wednesday), close here | sunday evening, oes x daily at 3:00 PM. for forwarding via steamer | “Rey. $A. Ball preached Sunday morning his last nes Se ae the action of the Senate in suiling Mondays and Thursdays from Fort Tampa, | sermon for the conference year. Rev. SP. Shiy- | 2! loading up” the general deficieacy Flate). man, presiding elder, filled the palpit in the M. bill and making it a “vehicle” for all scrts Malls for MEXICO, overland (except those f CAMPECHE, CHIAPAS, TABASCO and YUCA- ) will he forwarded via New York up to closing Friday, after the Wednes- Chueh Sunday night. Messrs. M.E. Church and James Mason Church and Thomas Terrett, A.C. Hun! R. Marsh jey's Cross Roads, commissioners of claims. “The remedy for this evil.” he says, for the great committees of the House osing; and ept those for PRO- | sppointed et at the latter | Senate on judiciary, claims and war TRESSO, which will be sent via New York up to | pitce on M Nestate of the late | Claims to formulate an intelligent measure the 10:55 P.M., Siang ae Reet are? ¥ | Marla Baller among the eight hi that will provide a tribunal of final juris- Mails for CHINA and JAPAN, per s.s. Peru. | tian Endeavor Societ Nciaies ior alten SI und intelligent consideration. tty Fane tor Seciscy, close here dally up 0 €:30 igen tener Cotety, in charge OF Sllss Sistearet | eich @ measure hose who have. honest oP tt ay Mis, John S. Miller and Mrx. W. S. White of | 29d legitimate claims against the govern- « Mails for HAWAII, per s.s. Aust Wine! Va., are the guests of Mrs. J. E.| Ment can be paid: and that some of the Francieco, « here daily up to 6: Miett. Fieline “AbSte, SERVES Berea Stats : ae should be paid there is no doubs. | Mails for CHINA and JAPAN, spe ES ea a is no doubt. But pliers. Empress of India. from Vancouver, GLENCARLYN. claims that are based upon fraud ean be sau up to CEE + March =e «a —_ ten es fraudulent by such a tri- CHINA and JAPAN, per es. Bra One of the most enjoyable meetings ever held un- | bUNA!, and Congress, ence for all, can bn oma, close her yup to 6 Me. : - ‘ 1 pe ee pies : er the auspices of the Glencarlyn Enchre Clu Fores at the annual imnortunity for Nails for. the SOCIETY ISLANDS, per ship | tock place recently at the residence of Judge V. D. consideration ic eee lose here dafly | stockbridg: Not a Succeasfal € oo up to -M., March 25. (d) = ee = os = Meats TRATIA texcept those for WEST After the regular report of the dant meeting bad Tn 1885 the House changed its rules and AUSTRALIA, which are forwarded via Europe), | been read by the secretary, Mr. Olcott, the fight | tcok from the appropriations committee NEW_ZEALAND, WAIL, FIT and SAMOAN | for houors began in earnest, aud until after m¢-| the jurisdiction cver one-half e ISLANDS? per 4, Mar from San Feauelso, | night a must exciting contest was 10 order. ar aan See of the regu- ose here daily up to 6:30 rch 27. é annua opriation bills, giv OMatla for AUSTRALIA West Anxtraliay, | Tbe regular program of fifteen games being @is-| cont actrerent Comte 2 a giving to HAWAIH and FIJL ISLANDS (specially addressed | posed of, the guests repaired to the dining bail, ees the right to re- pert and only), #.s. Warrimoo, frem Vancow lose | where the hostess of the event Mrs. Walter control such bills. It was con- here diy after March 27, up t0 6:30 P.M., April | Jones, had pale < keel aa — at ihe time that the change would if 2 ing about carlier d ; tellige TPRANSPACIFIC MAILS are forwarded to the | The evening closed with the announcement of | consideration mee rapiisnor tae ‘os ports of sailing daily, and the schedale of closiags | {He Mext meeting, to be held at the residence of | not belie: BP tgs egret ngelmaris hy YS arranged on the presumption of thelr uninter- | its. Mary Ossire, in Georgetown, oa the 13th iu- | NOt ve now that the most ardent ad- eee eee ae stant. Among those present were the following: | YOCate of that proposition then would con- (a) Registered mails close at 10:00 A.M. same | Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Stocking, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. | tend for one moment that the beneficial 1. Simms, Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Jones, Judze and | Tesults claimed and anticipated Aave been istered mails close at 1:00 P.M. same day. | Mrs. V. D. Stockbridge, Mrs. J. L. White, Mrs. | in any degree realized. Committess cach (c) Registered malls close at 6:00 PM. same day. | Hessie King of Se eee Went | with Jurisdiction over but one bill hav ire 4 et cl ¥ a e" a ford, 3 ja Jacobi « re " = qf) Besistered malls close at 6:00 P41. previous | ieee. ete Meer See Of hremen. | quently becn the last to bring their meas- (e) Registered mails close at 1:00 P.M. Weds. and the Misses White, Stockbridge, | SUPes into the House for consideration. SaieSaie: Osaire of Georgetown. "Great confusion has been experience] ia (f) Registered mails close at 1:00 P.M. previous ella d te et ed el a aes a sprai week, Is reported much he will soon be le to get out again. The residents Glencariyn are looking forward with much interest to the proposed trip to the Great Falls of the Potomac. to be given the latter part of March. Mr. Wm. Stockbridge h: the matter in charge, eo he expects to omplete the necessary arrangemss” 4 +y the last of this week. the closing hours of Congress in determin- ing the condition and status of the various appropriation bills, and the per cap'ta of appropriations, the crucial test of economy ir the premises, has lncreased, exclusive o! 2ppropriations fer pensions, from &20.26 during the twelve years when all the bitis were controlled by one committee to during the succeeding twelve n of the back daring the past improved, and it is hoped istered mails close at 1:00 P.M. previous JAMES P. WILLETT, Postmaster. MEDICAL. DR. CZARRA. NO CURE NO PAY. SPECIALIST in diseases of man; any complication, weakness and special diseases cured and guaran- teed; references given: hours 9 to 12, 3 to 6; closed ens 619-621 en. John C. Collins, Professor of Physical Culture and Massage without Baths, 427 9th st. n.w. Telephone 1091. Hours, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Prof. J. ©. Collins will give instraction in gymnas- tic training with special reference to muscular de- Yelopment of growing boys and weakly men, The ‘ years ended Dr. Revere I. cries, formerly a resident ‘ie ; Glencarlyn, but now residing at Worcester, Maxe., | 7 1895, when eight different committees controlled the appropriation bills, an equiv- alent of nearly $20,000,000 increase in ap- propriations for the latter period over the former. “There are too maay appropriation Wills. Instead of fourteen there oughi not to be mere than ten. The agricultural bil! ought to be made, as it was prior to ISSI, of the legislative, executive and Judicial appropriation bill, which provides for the official staff and expenses of the executive depariments, except the tural Department. has Just recovered from a severe attack of bron ebitis, ——————— Papal Delegate to Canada. The London Times’ statement that an apostolic delegate was being sent to Can- ada by Rome in the person of Monsignor Raffaele Merry del Val, is confirmed by a private cablegram received in Montreal. Mer. Merry del Val, who will be the first direct representative of the Vatican in Can- Prof. has been giving exhibitions of massage before | ada, is about thirty-five years of age. He] “The army, fortification, Military Acad- the clinic at Rush Medical College, Chie g ere aa emy an ‘ia pills ouga neveraluvearalivents ese, Chieage nt’ | is the eldest son of Don Merry del Val, y and naval_appropriation bills ougat to be consolidated into one. By such con- sclidation much time now wasted fn irr evant general debate and formal ings would be saved to the How DR. LEATHERTIAN, Mst in all forms of special disease je, Varicocele and Stricture cured. once Spanish ambassador at the Vatican, and is one of the four prelates who are constantly in attendance on the pope. He roceeu- and greater latitude and opportunity could be Spec atosel Consiit tation free. Mcurs, 9 to 12, 2 to 5; Tues., Thurs, | WAS brought up in England, having been | sorded for the full consideration of tha and Sat, even., 7 to 8. 602'F n.w.'Closed'on Sun. | born while his father was Spanish am-| rea) merits of the appropriations carricd bassador at the court of St. James. His education was also obtained in England, where he spent nine years in a university. Mer. Merry del Val at present holds the po- sition of secretary of the commission for the union of dissentient churches, of which commission Cardinal Vaughan is a member. He ts not a bishop, and in order to give him authority over the Canadian clergy it will be necessary to make him both bishop and archbishop, as was done in the case of Mgr. Martinelli, the papal delegate to the United States. Mgr. Merry del Val speaks En- glish with great fluency, which is probably by the several bills.” Mr. Sayers’ Criticism, Mr. Sayers, representing the minority on the committee, says: “The present Congress, organized in both branches by the republicans, has made o sent to the President for approval, includ ing the gencral deficiency bill, as agree upon, appropriations in excess of made by the Fifty-third Congress, w wes controlled by the democrats, to th UNDERTAKERS. W. R. Speare, Undertaker & Embalmer, 940 F Street Northwest. Everything strictly first-class and on the most rea- sonable terms. ‘Telephone call P40. jai-tr P, BRENNAN, UNDERTAKER, EMBLAMER AND Funeral Director. Everything first-cl on the lass, tent of $54,1 Th cl le most reasonable terms. "1824-26 I. st. n.w. Tel- ointment. : principal elem: epbone 900, Mr. INO. T. GARNER fr 7 yarn | OC Of the reasons for his ap) of this increase are on account of fortifica- with Barker. in charge. PR ry SSS See tions, river and harbor works, the postal ‘The Marblehead at Pensacola. service, and the naval establishment. 4 : rg exvitement was revived | “In addition to this enormous increase in PIANOS AND ORGANS. | The sitbustering excitement was revived | 420, mprntions, tie Cougtesy at i at Pensacola, oY aap q | first session, authorized contract Mabilities Establish the cruiser Marblehead suddenly steamed | {or river and harbor works, fortifieations tablished 1842. {cto the harbor and came to anchor near | increase of the na’ and other public that impartial jutor | the Montgomery. She came from the vicin- | works, amounting to 1 At least and leveler of all bu- | ity of Apalachicola to take on coal, jeav- | tWo-thirds or one-half of thi sum re- man claims and us- mains to be provided for by future Con- 4 pirations, has render. | ing an armed launch and crew there (0) crosses. and to that extent constitutes ed the verdict that the | keep watch until she returned. It is an| Gxed charge against the revenues of the Sti ff G d open scerét that the cars of arms and boats | country, which by reason cf ex iS ran that left Jacksonville Thursday arrived at | Appropriations now fail short month of meeting the expenditur he ° t Pi Pensacola. The cars were opened and the | Oni OF tne ri contents could easily be seen. The bocy | ®°\5) 2 p gh ne of the causes for the enormous 1anos of Cubars went to Appalachioo cles growth in appropriations of late ars has known that a customs officer hi E are equaled by FEW and surpassed by NONE. Stieff Piano Ware Rooms, 521 Eleventh St. N. W., Near F St. J. C. CONLIFF, Manager. de15-3m.28 Knabe Piano Warerooms. A complete ispley of tho world-renowned KNABE Pianos; also a few slightly used at a re- duction from usual net prices. Pianos of good medinm grade makes from $250.00 ‘upward, ard second-hand Pianos from $50.00, ‘TERMS, CASH OR TIME. 9-284 -KNABE 5000 UPRIGHT gone to that port. The fact that the arms and surf beats were shipped in open cars, and that the Cubans went in broad daylight to Appa- lachicola, leads the public to conclude that the whole movement was only a “grand stand” play to divert the attention of the officers from geome other point on the coasi where operations are being carried on. In addition to the war vessels, several men, supposed to be Pinkerton detectives, are at Pensacola. No shore leaves were granted to the officers or men on the Marblehead or Montgomery and it is imposs'ble to learn anything of the future movements. THE GURSE been the increase of our navy. Since that work was inaugurated in 1883, seventy- seven ships of all classes have been con- structed, or authorized to be constructed, at a cost of more than $130,000,000. Al- ready the number of ships authoriz would require, it is said, twice the pre rumber of authorized officers and men in the navy to keep them all in commission. The cost of their daily maintenance alone is a severe draft upon our diminishing Some of the most expensive of there great ships are already classed by naval experts as obsolete.It would have been wiser if we had heeded the advice urged by many in the beginning of the construc- tion of our new navy—to confine appropria- tions within lines simply sufficient to keep pace with the progress of modern naval architecture. “The appropriations made for the support of the federal government have grown to ting expenditures, if they are to be maini on the existing high plane, unless, peradventure, the protective tariff measure should be supplemented with a tax on coffee and tea and perhaps other taxes of an equally onerous nature.” He closes by saying that with “a thor- ough overhauling of all the general = priation bills in a systematic and = Reng Fe a SS —— Miia tae nereearas “eee saad D.G. PFEIFFER & CO., Shatve of the peeparaiion of appre: 417 11th St. N.W. srowth of the federal