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THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1897-12 PAGES. rc uM NEY WANTED & TO LOAN, | WINTER RESORTS. RAILROADS. PIANOS AND ORGANS. ALEXANDRIA AFFAIRS | SEASHORE _ ans and | LITTL ienent Gt atate ERi:HTON, HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, Smee ie © oe = Tem | Se. ‘Cyrotint ave. and beach. Full ocean view. 1 1 ‘ax ist Home comforts. Terms reasonable. ne ONEY WILL FIND A SAFE PNiteD | S.A. SCHWEISFORT, Formerly om Boardwalk. STAGES ote AND LOAN ASS CCLATION, | _mbto 156r sas ae : “ : AVOCA HOTET. - = Sentucky ave. pear beach. coe EVERY MONTH To LOAN ON REAL ES tne yen Gtecmegient THE CY OF WASHINGTON TY a. M. & J. CARR. TAL BUILDING ASSOCIAT MARLE, Farge, heated sun parlor. tee of Bighest standard. Booklet ATLANTIC | NEW HOTEL Mirectly on the be Finest hotel on th Reopens for the seas Salt qnd fresh water in Write for booklet st JAS TH NCANSON, T EN COOK. Seer . B. REILLY. AN ~ - F. SMAW, Meg. h6-156t : pos — a ate A THE EVARD. KENTUCKY AVE 150 FEET q Del from beach. Heated by hot water. $2 to $2.50 1421 G st. aw day al weekly. mh6-7St J. RAUFFENBART. TO LOAN AT 3 AND 6 I ANY | - — : 7 AMOUNT, FROM $1,000 UP SE > You HOTEL 1 LEY WANT A LOAN. Kentucky ave.. 50 feet from boardwalk. Ocean CHAS. Y STONE view from all rooms. Steam heat. Sun parlors, (Sueceswor to D. DS & Sons), ete. Elevator from street level. Special weekly nest Fost. nw. rates JAMES & GEORGE BEW. IN HAND, IN SUMS To surr, | nel tanki mal ata. &00/~ THIE CHALFONTE. ALBERT F FOX, 920 F st. now. On the Ocean Front. NEY ALWAY REA Selt baths in house. Elevator ee ees Rooms ‘en suite, baths attached. cree : Booklet on’ application, 13th and F sts. | mbe-7se E. ROBERTS SONS. = = ____ | KENILWORTH INN, OCEAN END OF KY, AV MONEY IN SUMS TO SUIT AT VERY LOWEST | Atlantic Clty, Nu’, reopens Mar. 15. Elevator, inte est on D.C. real estate securitr. FRANK t. | steam eat, newly fur., thoroughly renovaced. KAWLINGS. Member Washington Stork Exchange, | budern and under new inanagement. T.K.GOULD. Va av Arlington Fire Ins.Cos adfice) mbit? | nhttt MONEY To LOAN IN SUMS To SUIT aT CU Sit Oe Cauaia oo Mal tte ee Ds | The Florida of the North. FITCH, FOX & BROWN. bl Ce STLANTIC CITY, N.J. ee orm The Hotel Windsor. kK monthly if rest. JOHN ptol HAT. feF-20 | the mest modern hotel on the Atlantic coast. per cent Apartments en suite. Hot and cold sea baths at- 107 Fst. mw. ftacbed ayes ae SET cs See lee Te ———S merican a ropean plans. Me Sa sak coce e Saaee French service in cafe. Russian orchestra. $0 MONEY IN HAND Xo DE feet from ocean, Turkish room. Marine room. is eae stn. stups room. Sum balcontes. Write for illustrated AT 3 AND 6 PEI booklet G. JASON WATERS. We have IN ones to fels. 782-20 ver HOTEL _ATGLE! very reas nisston. Michigan ave. near beach. ete cane cake st oN. house. Steam heat. $8 to $14 week. d for felS-tf LIERERMANN & HAWN, 1303 F et oer mteshe eee MONEY trusts, life insurance pot » LOAN ON FIRST AND SECOND SS s. indorsed notes, ete. HOTEL PONCE DE UE ATTWELL & STUGBLEFIELD, Virginia ave. Ocean end. Sun parlor. Enlarged Ja2a-tt Mertz Mdz.. Uth and F sts. last season. MONEY To LOAN ON eee eee ON HE EDISON, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, P tor to’ street level; steam heat, &c. How CARRIAGES, & een oncine tataes arity bot be removed from sour pos | 52 ae a J. C. COPELAND. kek from $10 to $1,000. = THE GRAND ATL 2 fany time, whteh An Elegant New. Hotel. pase man Virginia ‘ave. and Beach, Atlantic City, N. J. Luxuriously appointed: convenience: pas- senger elevators to street; heated sun parlors: rooms single and en suite: each contains two to six windows; fresh and sait baths attached. Full view of ocean; capacity, orchestra. In_at- tendance: late dinners.“ moderate. Send sor booklet, showing hotel, boardwalk, diagram of ity, ete. ‘Conch at train E. GO PRANK COPE, Propri an have asiness s akin n of loans ‘Will p AVITAL LL AN GUAILANTI E 2. WALTER HACK : oe ath Sew The Irvington To Loan FE ON REAL ESTATE— On the beach; elevator te sround floor; filtered 00. z HOPEL STICKNEY Een. Kentucky ave.: loo feet fromm occan; excellent ‘$1,000. cuisine. Tr: nt, $2 to ». We $9 to abate ae WAGUAIIAN $12. L. V. STICKNEY feat = SP stn sae) LA FONTAINE. wean Lc ee Kentucky ave. Al modern tmprove- MONEY ‘TO LOAN AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT ON am heat. Sun parlors. Special spring Fea estate in DL G) No urdue charges, WARD C, CLAIR. foxes not tf HEISRELL & os Fst aw. | A SPECIAL FEATURE OF - money Tw Ease HOTEL LURAY BR BE rare Is its heated sun parlor on the Esplanade, with Se ee unobstructed ocern view and connected with the = - 4 ¥ closed passage: REAL ESTATE IN THE DISTRICT. nel % ae Fe ec ipe fe7- “JOSIAH WHITE & SON. felt cor iT AND Fests Nw. | foreL DENNIS, ris cae Wirhe ‘Atiantie City, ANS MAD WITH BOWED FO neces tig cat ther aceae : eee We! | appointment end convenience. Fieaces, | _fels-tst JOSEE big. Ee with every modern ‘Open all the year. City. delightful section of this Seasonable ‘comforts and amuse- oughont the year. DS WHITE, Jr Overloo famous ask for CHESTER IN la fall at any | New York ave. near the beach borrower, aud | bérlor; all modern couvenience steam heat; sun sing the | _ t D_KNAUER. eiaaah LOAN CO SEASIDE HOUSE. : 1 F st Atlantic City, N. oy URW : Ocean front. Open all the year. Elevator; sea te. at @ p water baths in boise; cup parlors, etc. H. 'SAUNDE CHAS. EVANS. - HADDO: APPROVED CITY REAL Atlantic : vileges Directly factug the ocean. lern convenience and improvement, In- cold sea water baths in house; en suite, with baths attached. MONEY TW LOAN 1 District THE PENNHURST-OCEAN END OF MICHIGAN wwe., Atlantic City, N. J.; electric elevator; steam t. Send for illustrated booklet. Special fall nd winter rates. J. Ja7-tf = MISCELLANEOUS. ey ey | FOR RENT FURNISHED, AT BERKELEY eiS-tf Springs resort, 3 hours’ rail B. and ©., delightful Ottage; "2 “rooms, stable: | celebrated — wat cottage; $590 entire season. Apply 1315 t. nw wb6-1na IDEAL WINTER RESORT IS AT YOUR Doors a AMONG THE PINES. SIEX paxENHOW | Ne Ennai (> ake deeet wlan) Hen to hal Nati Ginee APPROVED REAL ESTATE | Utd plazas, one-third of a mile long, led with n 7 wants to | tre Le tae. |Music Daily in Sum Parlors LOAN, BUY OR T. FL SILLECK, Lessee, fron Lean | Lukewoud, N. J. EASRIX GADSEY 1 Hotel, Manhattan Reach. fe “sy st - feotere Kenilworth Inn FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS TMORE, ASHEVILLE, N. 0. fieent hotel, delightfully located tn i SIGNED HAVE For matains of western North Garolina, bas se of Es sed to Messrs, Linsley & Kittredge. The SG TOWNS | is newly and elegantly furnished and car in baths added, has. el en fireplaces, elevators, eats are superior, good stables, ft colf Hubs in the south. Ubule sleepers from New York, hotel will bi ther particulars dge. N. B.—Mr. Linsie jetor of the Hotel Bon del9-c0,3in Of Or irginia Hot Springs, ONE 5 HOURS FROM WASHINGTON. NEW HOMESTEAD AND BATH HOU: NOALL THE ¥! - 1ON c peake and STERRY, Manag Hot Springs. Bath POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. ES. RANDALL'S POTOMAC IVER LINE. RANDALL will Tuesdays lea’ kitions first-class. hour of suiling. SPEAMER WAKEFIELD, FOR VOTOMAC RIVER LANDING! Leaves, Washington, D. mediate landings to Potnt, Colton’s, reek, Viney Bolt , Smith's Creek, Coan and Yeo! COOK STOVES room and oc | NDS CHEAP CASE for in Lis ood, schedules.) RIDLEY, General Manager, diate landing: uck Polat, Not to tr eems Steamboat Co. WINT SCHEDULE. In effect December 31, 1896. mer Potomac leaves Tth st. wharf every Thurs- at 4 pam. for river landings and Baltinor Passenger aceuinmodation strictly first-class. Elec- tric lighted throughout. All river freight must be pecial given op Baltimore freight. STEPHE ‘ON & BRO, Agents, Office 910 Pa. ave. Telephone 745. UNDERTAKERS W. R. Speare, :| Undertaker & Embalmer, 040 F Street Northwest. Everything strictly first-class and on the most rea- sonable terms. Telephoe call £40. jat-tr WwW ew lL EATHERSAS LEATHERTIAN, hone m 4 or Ta P__BRENNAN, UNDERTAKER, EMBLAMER AND Funeral Director. Everything first-class, on the most reasonable i 1824-26 L st. phone 909. Mr. JNO. with Barker, io charge. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. STATION CORNER OF SIXTH AND B STREETS. PITTSBURG EXPRESS Parlor and Dining Cars Harrisburg to Pittsburg. 10:50 A.M. PENNSYLVANIA LIMITED.--Pullman Sleeping, Dining. Smoking, and Observation Cars rg to Chicago, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Cleveland, aud Toledo." Buffet Parlor SP LINE.—Pullman Baffet Parlor jarrisburg. Muffet Parlor Car Harris- s GO AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS. — Buffet Parlor Car to Harrisburg. jr Washington to St. Louis, and Sleeping Cars Harrisburg to St. Louis, Cinciu- WESTERN EXPRESS.— Pullman Slecp- nd Harrisburg to SEXPRESS.- Pull. WASHINGTON, ALEXANDRIA AND MT. VERNON RAILWAY. 5 From Station, 13% st. and Penna. ave. 483 ox., °8: i cre 1:15, 1:45) *2:05 ex., 45 y- 5: gr 8:20, 7200, *8:00, "9:00, *10:00, Indianapolis, Car to Barrish FROM ALEXANDRIA.—5:55, 6:25, 6:55. 7:20 ex., -2 98:00, 8:20 ex., 99: , 4345) ex., 4:48 ex. MOUNT VERNON, RIVERSIDE AND WAY jug Car to Pittsburg, Chic STATIONS.—°6:40, 10:95, *11:00, 12:05, 2:05, 4:15. Cleveland. Dinti THWESTERN leeping Cars Washington to Pittsbu Harrisburg to St. Lonis and Loutsville (via Cin- = EXPRESS.—Pullman Sleep- ing Car to Pittsburg. 50 A.M. for Kane, Cenandaigua, Rochester and Miagara Falls daily, except Sunday. 10:50 A.M. for Elmira and Renovo daily, except For Lock Haven week days and Wil- Hamsport Sundays, (0 P.M. for Williamsport. Rochester, Buffalo and ‘Magara Falls daily, except Saturday, with Sleep- ing Car Washington to Suspension’ Bridge v M. for Erie. Canandaigua, Rocies:er, Buf- falo and Niagara Falls daily, Sleeping Car Wash- ington to Elmira. FOR PHILADELPHIA. NEW YORK AND THE | ST. 4:00 P.M. “CONGRESSIONAL LIMITED,” daily, all Parlor Cars, with Dining Car from Jaltimo: Regular at 7:00 (Dining Car), 8:00, and 11:00 (ining Car e 220, 6:50, 10:00 ond mn Sunday, 7:00 (Dining Car), 8:00, 11:00 (Dining Car from Wilmingtoay’ A.M., *Dally. FOR akiixctox, Daily.—8:00, 92 e checked free for passe! at station. B: clase tickets cycles, 25 cents each, GHO. R. PHIL EDUCATIONAL. IN WASHINGTON, MANDOLIN—VIOLIN—GUITAR, (Special rates), 20 ns ROE. YUNDT, Lawrence School of Music : VOICE and 9 Studios, 984 F Volce trial ggatis. Recital, Mh.26. Washington Hgts. 1859 Wyoming ave. School for Girls, School, only, Fast Express, 7:50 A.M. For Bostoa, wit and 3:15 P.M, in Delaware River Bridge, all Chevy Chase FRENCH AND EN Scliool for Young Ladies. Half an hour from Washingtou, D. C. Freach the language of the house Mile. LEA M, BOULIGN Station E, Washington, D/C ARANTEED SPOKE: Conversation an Luxembourg), natty For Atlantic City (v! rail route), 3:15 For Baltimore, Limited), 4:20, Paes October 1, 1896. For Pope's Creek daily, except Sunday. For Annapoll: P » 7:50 ALM. and 4:36 P.M. indays. 9:00 A.M. MONEY AT THE preter needed, lorida Special’ Augustine, 10:48 P.M. ; Parls exposition: no inte: Express for Florida and potnts on Aflanti 257 AM. week days; Atlanta Spe board Air Line, Accommodation for Quantico, 7:45 ALM. 25 PM. week days r Fifteenth and G streets, and where orlers the checking of baggage to destina- Is and residences. A Business Education. None better. ay r Ivy Institute Business College, Sth an tan be Tete f Gunston Institute ron cus, 1212 AND 1214 14TT ST. Mr. ana Mrs. B, R. MASON, Principals. _9¢22-m, this, J. R. Woop, enger Agent. CHESAPEAKE AND OHTO RAILWAY. THE GRANDEST SC ALL TRAINS ELECTRIC LIGHTED, STEAM HEATED. ALL MEALS SERVED IN TION SIXTH AND B STREETS. Schedule in effet February 22, 1897. Wl understand; MME, 307 D st. n. VESTIBULED, Gaillard School of Languages," SHORTHAND. principal date 1023. 15TH. PRIVA Jessens. Daily ela hief court and pher) of Tanner's Shorthand College. cor. (free) has unparalleled ree Day and night sessions. - Miss Sherman’s HOME AND DAY ee oS corner of Jefferson plac Shorthane “Drillery.”’ Lies cIvit. 2:20 P.M. DAILY—Cincinnati apd St. Louis Sp treiu for Cincinnati, to Cincinaati, and St. Louis’ without change. Vullman sleepers graduates in positions. Parlor cars Ciucin- F. V. Limited—Solid train Pullman sleepers to Cincinnati, without change. Lexington and Lous for reception of passengers at 9 conpartinent car change, Tucedays, Virginia Hot Spr Thersdaye and Satardays. Daily Sleepers Cincinnati x For Gordonsville, Charlottes- BOF It: st. Stauton and for Rickiwond, Reservations and tickets at Chesapeake and Ohio and 1421 Pennsylvania avenue, 1110 F Street northwest, and at the station. H.W. FULLER, General Passenser Agent. Old Point Comfort. TEUTE AND 1311 11th st.--J.800 person Stenogtaphy tu greatest experts in Washington, MT. VERNON SEMINARY, CORNER M AND ELEVENTH: STREE’ English and French Boarding add Day sl, Hours from Washington Reopens after the Christmas vacation January EZ Tene endo = Mrs. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, Principal. LEY, Associate Prin, Wood’s Commercial College ANCORPORATED), 311 EAS ene eee Mrs. ADELIA ( Chesapeake and Ohio ‘Try ‘our full commer- celal course, and your money wf) be refunded it you are aot satistied. fr Berlitz Schoolo Private and Spanish and Ital f Languages class lessoas ian, taught only ‘by native teach: ahd Greek lessons. Classes: forming Branches in ervation car—th vations at offices Pennsylvania lessons free. PLLER, General Passenger Agt. MUMS Banjo and M Instruction by Miss Buckingham, , or at Lome of pupil _ The Berkeley School, $20 ISTH ST. Prepares pupils for West Point, Annapolis and Its students are Private tuition in ail branch andolin , Vestibuled Limited Vestibuled Linited 3:40. p.m., nd Cleveland, express daily 10:00 etroit, 11:25 p ainsi be APPLICANTS FOR GOVERNMENT POSITION and Roanoke, 9:00 p.m. examinations, sent frec, contalni huudreds ‘who ha e question books with answers join, THE NATIONAL CIVIT, LE: pitol st.. Washi testimonials and names X8:00, 8130, 5.10, 6:30, 3S =. X12:01 ni 7:10 and §:30 Sundays, 8.30 a.m., For BOTH SEXES OF ALL GRADES. euuipped with built and the lasoratory apparatus, bus Just be enlai Hagerstown, Students trained tn this school Boyd and way point with modern methods its «f the most advanced colleges, and usu- under the average age. ss. Trinida meet the require- ithersburg and way », B15, 4:30, 4 DWELL, Principal. OF COMMERCE, eventh street northwest, COLUMBIA COLT cea, from New York. Letters. for othe 0 pan, week days, The leading school of "1 siness and shorth Highest attainable ot instruction at ROYAL BLUE LINE For NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA. AML trains ill ladelphia, New Yor! Boston and the E ISB, 1333 12TH ST. SHORTHAND, PIT- RAPID method Sleeping Car special classes, ente Experienced teachers, EDWARD 0. TOW: MISS ADA LOUIS 10:09 o'clock. delphia, week days, 7 r rior Cars on ull diy trai Sunday only, AN TRAVEL. _ HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE piterdam and Al xExpress trains, gage called for and cb ed from hotels and di WERKENDAM, OBDAM, March 20, dule in effect January 15, s arrive and leave at Peulsyly Local for Danville, Charlotte cennects at Mana : Harrlsouburg: tural Bridge and Lexing COMPAGNIE wilinan Butter Kroxville and Ch: B & oite vith Pull Celwss, New York Invluding railway fare ct ting at Atlanta for Bl Solid train W: an Francisco without chan Local for Front Re Harrisonburg, daily, except Sunday: Daily.—Local for Charlottesville. ‘Trople Bird, from San F up to 6:30 P.M RMAN LLOYD LONDON, “BREMEN, SOUTHAMET: ‘Tusapr. 6.10 am eping Cars, Dining eksouville and St. New York to AND SOUTH. Pullman Vestibuled Sleepers, Dining Cars and Day Pullman Sleepers via Asheville, ction for Alken. WASHING TO: TBULED LI Augusta, with conn 10:43 P_M.—Daily. Euis... Apri 1 Steamer of March 13th will proc el to Alexandria. OELRICHS & CO. a 2 BOWLING GREEN. Eb. DRoure by 5 ____ Agent "16h Washington, uthampton (Lond Twin-serew U.S. Mail Stent Salling every <-Mar. 17, 10 amy Mar. 24, 10 am |S New York. Mar. 81, 10 am) Part: Red Star Li Kuoxville and Chattanooga via Charlotte, Savannah and Jacksonville, and New Y phis, via Bhimingham; via Atlanta uni Coach Washington to Atlanta. Southern Railway sboro” to Mont gome: WASHINGTON AND. ‘leave Washington Montgomery. Dining Car Gr ry. ‘din10 Drvis. 1am. dally and 4:45 Sunday, and 6:25 p.m. Su il 32 p.m. daily, exce Gay, for Leesburg, and 6:25 p.ni. dally’ for Returning, arrive at Washington p.m. daily from Round Hill fept Sunday, from Herndon, Sunday, from Leesburg. Through trains from the south arrive at Wash- day ‘Apr. 14, 10 am a.m. and 3:00 08 a.m. daily, ex- :34 a.m. daily, except Saturday, mho One nice Second-hand Upright, without a scratch, made by Harrington & Co., $190; $8 cash and $6 per month. Pianos for rent, tuned, packed and handled. HUGO WORCH, Sohmer Piano Agency, mh11-8d 924 7TH N.W. KIM shave won leadership because of thefr beaut!- ful tone, uneeualed ac- PIANOS nares manship. ‘They stand the hardest sort of usage without the slightest sicns of weer. Infinite setisfaction invariably follows the purchase of a Kimball. We sell them. Metzerott Music Co., 1110F mh11-14d FOR RENT—ATLANTIC CITY, NJ.—RARE BAL galns in furnished and unfurtiished hotels, board fag Louses and cottages. by the season and veer. Citi Will End Exclusive control of cholee properties. Address ‘ ADAM “Bo. hteal ate amt Es ‘itizens Will Endeavor to Get Local Trains 2 Put Back. FOR RENT—OR SALE—FURNISHED boanting houses and cottages for season From $150 up. SHINN & CRAMER, 1828 At lantic _ave., Atlantic City, N. J. mis26t | 4 Man Who Looke: COTTAGES, BOARDING HOUSE loons, stores, for rent or sale; some exc gains. Choice building lots for sale. Call or write. WM. Ho KEATES, 1810 Atlantic ave. Atlantic City, NJ. tmh2-1m, OR SALE; COT: tes from Philadelphia tn ferry to Atlantic City. BRIGANTINE CO., Box 258, “Atlantic City, N. J. fel2-26t Throagh a Key- hole—Local Notes of emeral and rial Interest, tages for re1t; 90 mim season; pamphlet free; vening Star Bureau orth Washington street, Since March 4 number of our fine rent pianos have been re- turned. We shall offer them singly. For today and tomorrew we will show a fine “Chickering” Upright—nearly new—cost $550—Special price quoted upon application at DROOP'S STEINWAY PIANO WARE ROOMS, mbit 25 Penna. a $375 Upright Piano, $160 Cash ft with you to say if it isn't the CF oxaw. Its nly finished, ma: finest make right up to date tS, slightly used. without a ranteed 5 years. Stool and scarf ilemish. free. The Piano Exchange, 913 Penna. Ave. tinct. Pianos fel § 1 00. THREE BARG. ALL UPRIGHTS, INS. GUARANTEED, THESE PRICES FOR CASH. © eituer dhe dvance you can on monthly payments, D.G. PFEIFFER & CO., 417 llth St. N.W. mb10-200 GREAT CASH BARGAINS IN HIGH AND pianos, 3, G. H. KUHN. Est. Formerly foreman in’ prominent piano fac. Tuner with Steinway & Sons. Expert tuning, tf ‘Established 1842, that Impartial juror and leveler of ali hu- man claims and 1 9 pirations, has rene ed the verdict that the Stieff Grand & Upright Pianos 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 display of the world-renowned KNABE Panos; also a few slightly used at a re- tion from usual net prices. nos of good mediun grade makes from $250.00 upward, ard second-hand Pianos from $50.00. TERMS, CASH OR TIME, Pinnos to rent, tuned, moved and repaired. 1422 PennsylvaniaAve. a der FOREIGN POSTAL SERVICE of EVROL (At 1 per ss, from New York Fulda’ sear 10: ss. *Aurant: mun, AT per sis. isla PM. for tron New York, PM. “for frou New York, urd abd Pre we York take pr for which they are divertived 10 HAILS FOR SOUTH AND CENT WEST INT ETC FRIDAY (At 10:55 PM. fo: fru York, (at 1 AUN CAYE PUE KTEZ inust be tert PM. for ABASCO aid YUCATA 1. AMERICA, for JEREML Ips, from MENICO mast he directed + Nene los PM. tor HAITE, CUMANA and C2 per ss. Prins Willen 1, from New York. Lette other parts of VENE CURACAO, TRI BRITISH and, GUIANA aimst At 10 teat NEWH we Vin st at 12:05, jose here dat Sunday “only for to Boston and via L ly at 3 PM, Mills fer CURA (except those for SANTIA which will be forwarded to New York to the 1 PM. closins yh OO PAL, for forwarding via steamer Mondays and’ Thursdays from Port ‘Tampa, A (except those for ASCO and YUCA- wrk np to Wedne: overly fter th pt those for PRO- nt vin New York up to after the Monday fly at 7:10 AM), per ss. Pern e daily up to 6:30 Australit, from San ily up to 6:30 PM, M nd JAPAN, specially sof In daily up to 6:30 P.M, Ma HINA and JAPAN, per ss. I oma, close here daily’ up to 6:30 for the SOCIETY ISLANDS, per ship $ isco, close here dail March 25, Maily for AUSTRALIA V hich 2 roped, HAWAII, FIT and SAMOAN per s.8. Maripost. from San Fi daily up to 6:30 P.M, Mareh 23 RALIA ppt West Avs: NDS _tspec Warclinoo, fem up to 6 tho: nly, hore ‘daily after March w ‘TRANSPACIFIC MAILS are forwarded to the ports of salling daily. and the schedule of elosi zs resumption of their uniater- it. Registered mails close at 1:00 P.M. same day. (c) Registered mails close at 6:00 PM. same day (a) Registered mails close at 6:00 P.M. previous ee Registered mails close at 1:00 P.M. Weds, and Sats. ait) Resistered mails close at 1:00 P.M. previous 7. (i) Registered matis close at 1:00 P.M. previous JAMES P. WILLETT, Postmaster. ington, 6:42 a.m., _.,NEW YORK TO A! cept KENSINGTC . canes WESTERNLAND. SOUTHWARK. . 0 Harrisonburg, except Sunday, a _ ACCOUNTANT. daily trom Char NOORDLAND. FRIESLAND. is INTERNATIONAL NAVIGA Plers 14 and 15, North ity Car reservation and informa- lees, 511 and 1300 Pennsylvania avenue, and at Pennsylvania railroad passenger J. E. BATES, Public Accountant and Auditor, Room 37, Washington Loan and Trust building, fel-tt Cor. Sth and F ets. W. H. GREEN, General Supt. Bowling Green, N.Y. od toe est COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS COMMISSIONEK OF DI Of all the States and Territories, cre 4% at. ow. (new Equity building). J. M. CULP. ‘Traffic Manager. W. A. TURK, Gen. Pass. Agent. L. 8. BROWN, Gen. Agent Pass. Dept. MANICURE. LITTLETON & ROCHE, Manicure and Chiropodists. Manicure, G0c. Formerly with Madame Payne. 1012 F st. ow. Fall of Information. Every business man, as well as every housewife, should possess a copy of The Evening Star Almanac. It contains infor- mation carefully gathered from evéry eource, valuable alike to every one. Twen- ty-five cents buys it at any news stand or ‘The Evening Star office. Telephone 118, Alexandria, Va., March 11, 1897. It is said that a number of prominent Sian Alexandrians will at an early date en- ae eT nich. a newly ead bendeuely tus, | deavor to have the Pennsylvania Railroad nished cottage near the beach; 6 bed rooms; $600} Company put back the local trains on the for long season: $500 for short weason. | Added; | Hne between this city and Washington to = commodate the large number of Alea- andrians whose duties compel them zo take daily trips to Washington. Much t FOR RENT-A SPECIAL BARGAIN somely furnished cottage on Indiana the beach; $600 for season. Address I. & CO., Atlantic City, Te2B-eoSt ‘E OF THE CHOICEST LOCA: ., Atlantic City, No J. fe2B-eost OF THE MOST ATTRACTIVE cottages In AUlantle City; 200 yards from in center of popular cottage section: lot Ait]: Some, completely. furnished. har electric Nights, | Complaint is heard cn all sides of the gre electric ells, brick drive to stable: rents for | delays so frequently sustained on the ¢ eee er a O00 FT DANS OO. Ailantis | tric trains, and they are almost daily hung City, N. J. fe23- up somewhere along the line. Yesterday — afternoon the electric train which left Washington at 5:15, 11 is said, did not The Cities, It in Claimed, Do Not Pay | T2¢h this city until nearly 7 o'clock, and ’ “Their Share. such delays are of common occurrence The Agricultural Department has made |, The matter of putting on three new and é improved steamers on the river route. to an inquiry into the matter of the taxailon | make frequent and. quick ‘tins between of farm property, taking as examples 1.100] the two cities. is being quietly discussed farms in Chautaugua, Cattaraugus, Put-| and. it is thought, will result in increased nam and Westchester counties, New York. pci itaes by ~ river route. More than The object was to learn the effect on farm- sec sea ae apeyataly ag Nabi —— ers’ taxes if all loca! direct taxes were | Kind or another. and they say that thes levied on land at its unimproved value. | are entitled to great consideration at. the excluding value of buildings, fences and | hands of the transportation companies, other improvements and personal preper- aes see emery re eee ae ty, but including the land of towns and avy travel incident to the inaugural cere cities as well as that of farms. nies in Washington last week, but others The statistics show that the unimproved | know that it is a matter of almost. daily value cf the land of these farms is 2] Occurrence to be tied up on the line some- per cent of the toiai value of all the real pose it ene takes on an average of estate of these farms, including improve- Fake sails ve to thirty-five minutes to. ments, and that the unimproved value of | make ant ap between the two cities, when city land is 58 per cent of the whole value a oom arene made in fifteen. The of all city real estate. outcome is looked forward to with ‘great It is also demonstrated that city aanbis, »y those engaged in business jn payers pay a much smailer proport mertoE tpn. taxes on personal property than prop ay, Evidently a Teumped Up Charge. i di tsiae of cities. One conclu- valliaia Ge : sion is that in its practical oneration the | Wiliam Carter appeared at the station tax upon personal property does, as an | 1OUFf€ Yesterday afternoon ar Ohio tax commission has declared, always | Warrant for Sefer Blouse, bear far more heavily uyon farmers than | with permitting his bar room it does upon the inhabitants of large and wealthy cities. The reports sa uppose FARMERS’ TAXES. swore out a ging him to remain open cn Sunday and selling beer. The case a state to exist in which the entire value | C@M€ up for trial in police court this morn- of the real estate were equally divided be- Carter swore that on Sunday last he tween cities and farms, then, under the | WaS standing in front of Riou system of taxing real estate at its full val- | 00 upper King street, when he h us, if taxes for $1.000,000 were levied on | ‘® the bar. He put his € to th real estate the cities would pay $500,000 and } and saw a negro man named Robert Simp- the farms $500,00), But if the assessed | 50m drink a gl of beer, Me Stated value of real estate were in each case re- | that he saw him pay for it duced to the actual value of the land, ex- | Simpson was then put upon the stand. cluding buildings, improvements and culti- | He swore that the charge was utterly false, vation, the cities woul pay $597,000 and | #5 he could prove that he had not touched the farms would p $403,000, making a re- | @ drink for over three vears. duction of 19.4 per cent in the burdens on Mr. Blouse, in his own defense, stated the farm.” that the charge was untrue. Furthermore, oe ae that it would have been impossible for any z aa - ene to have looked through the keyhole EBT Des SSDS and seen a man standing at his bar. ax th door was five inches thick and the key- Farmers Are Retaining Large Quan-| hoje near the bottom, i tides of Wheat and Onts. The mayor dismissed the case and made The crop report of the Department of | Carter pay the costs. Agriculture, based on returns from three Of to the independent sets of correspondents, added to several thousand from mills and elevat- ors, carefully combined, shows the grain now in reserve. ‘The corn on hand, as estimated, aggre- gates 1,164,000,000 bushels, or 51 per cent of the last crop, against 1,072.000,000 in enitentiary. Guard S. S. Baker of the state penite uary arrived here yesterday morning, and in the evening took back to Richmond with him Harry Simpson, the young man who was convicted of grand larceny at the January term of the corporation court and sentenced to cne r. An effort had been have young Simpson's sentence quantity in original hands at this date are | commuted to one year in jail, but Gov- unprecedenied, although closely approach- | enor O' Ferrall decline interfere. Quite ed last year, and in March, 180. Corre- | 4 Bumber of Simpson's friends were at the Son pa es Se a par- | C€pot to see hinr off. The guard also took ticulariy in the prairie states, awaiting bet- | ¥2th him J. H. Watson and Lewis Blakely, tee princes, The agaveate soul tra the two colored men who were last week So tenSuesont Sco anie SINCE HAE convicted of stealing a lot of goods from & DuEheinee Dar coke or the cur of the Southern Railway Company proportion merchantable is 19 Gone to Attend Virginia ¢ S4.8 per cent. The wheat reserves in farmers’ March, 1896. Both the proportion and the | made. to renee. Rev. L. J. MeDougle of Trinity M. E. amotnt to 20.6 per cent of the crop reb left last night for Roanoke, where against 123,000 the Virginia conference will convene. € a Xt this amount 3 per cent | pichop W. F. Mallalieu will preside. Mr is reported as coming over from previous crops. The proportion of wheat sold out. | McDougl left with the most encouraging side the country is 51.7 report to the conference relative to th Of oats there are shels, or | condition of his charge in this city, both of the 1896 crop, yet in farm-] from a finarcial and a point of Proportion shipped beyond | view. During ihe first year of his ministry courty lines, 27 per cent. kere Mr. MecDougle has seen the church _— o- {prosper in all of its brenchi with- YALE BOYS HAD TO RETRACT. standing the past vear has be ne of depresston in nancial circles, the congre- Were Guilty of Sending a Flag ana | ¥4ton has succeeded in paying off a gre Good Wishes Corbett. Real se eee period nincty ace There is trouble in Yale becaus alto letter which thirteen luckles: uates recently sent to Jame wishing him success in his con with Robert Fitzsimmons. . and for the sar jons have been made its membership. One new class has been organized, which meets on Wedn day evening, composed almost exclusively young le nd gentlemen. T! worth League, which was recently reor- 4, has been of g benefit to the & coniest The senders of the letter were all called | pa nd tne church. Mr. McDougle it is before the faculty yesterday and told that » than likely will returned to this they must not oniy assume all responsibil- ity for the letter, but retract over their u W. MH. DeVaugho. ignatures that the students of Yale had | Mr. William H. DeVaughn, who was anythirg to do with it being sen Accorcingly the students 1 made the following stateme “The members of the junior class who struck by 2a cab r in Washington last evening | week anl seriously injured, died at his home in this ci erday from the in which he The deceased wrote the letter that appeared in the New of the oldest ana best known York papers yesterday wish to state thai 3 they willingly retract all. phrases in 1: | dents of this city, and was kind and gen which pretend to represent the sentiment | Uemanly in his dem Sheath 4 pagers 8 ithe -aniwersitee med by all who knew him. Me Dhie original! 4 cabinetmaker by trade. by ter, which was inspired birthday pariy, is as follows: Yele University ene mes J. Corb: a Mr. W World work in th Dear Sir—We, of the jun University, desire heartiest battle on St. Pat 1 Kelley, a machinist, while at shop of the Southern Railway b terday afterno: To sof Yah you our Company in met with a painful accident, which may re- ult in the loss of ene of his ey. is city ye s. ‘Tae first visit to New Haven, last fall, and lent was cause] by the explosion of a your appearance on our foot ball field, the | lubricator glass. Mr, Kelley was attend. college large has felt the deepest inter- | by Dr. W. W. O’Brien, the company’s sur- est and hope for your triumph. Here at | geon. Yale we realize how much brain and sci- Run Over and Hart. ens? count in all athletic contests. We re- While lor Arnold was driving gard you as the highest exponent ot the | | While Mrs. Taylor Arnold was driving dentally brainy boxer, hence our implicit faith and { OUt Yesterday afternoon she ac confidence in the outcome of the battle. ran over a little boy named Rei We learn of your splendid physical « Was flying a kite in the street, and in: dition, and can see enly one finish for this | him badly. His condition is somewhat fight. Now, Jim, we hove that you will | proved this morning. hang this Yale flag in your training quw ters and in your corner at the rings ard remember that it waves to you a me sage of Yale luck and pluck. Go in and win, and delight the hearts of all true Yale mer who eneral and Personal Notes. In the corporation court y of James McCuen, jr., n, se was enter vin Cre dec nfirming J. W. Wadsworth, jr., Washington, D. ¢. | the report of the commissioner's sale. Bruce Clark, Chicago. IIL sof St. Mary's Church will give J.C. McLau . Cleveland, Ohio an er supper in the Lyceum Hall on Forsyth W New York. th Frederick Kernochan, New York. Robert J. Turnbull, jr.. Morristown, N. J Payne Whitney, New York. Join S. Rogers, New York. Dallas C. Byers, Pittsburg, Pa. Moreau Delano, New York. G. Morris, New York. F. W. Sheehan, West Haven. F. H. Simmons, Brooklyn, N.Y. The Yale tiag referred to was a silken barner of the university colors. It is twerty-four inches long, eigh ning of St, Patrick's day he condition of Stephen Hender whose iilne Was ment . is Somewhat improved toda v. Dr. tt of Balti ch i Church tonight at clock. The arvice will jast only hour. Ajieck Kaufman of this city has gone alifornia. where he will engage in usi- with his brother. s, William H. Marbury is quite ill at i een inches home on F street. wide and be. the word “Yale” in letters oe _ igh. If you want anything, try an ad. in The eee Lass If anybody has what you wish, you Guests of the Chinese Minister. will get an answer. Funz Yung Heng, Chinese consul general | = at San Francisco, and Vice Consul Ou: Ang King are guests pf the Chinese minister, i b) this city, having reached here yesterday afternoon after their overland trip of six days. It was impossible to obtain from them a confirmation of the published state- ment that they are here in connection with Sai Francisco Highbinder troubles. The legation officials say they know nothing of the reason for the visit of the officials. a) = Mr. Bryan at Nashville. W. J. Bryan's visit to Nashville yester- day was the cause of a second ovation to the democratic leader. He was the guest of the woman's board of the Tennessee is far abead of any blood remedy on the centennial. A series of elaborate social market, for it does so much tore.” Rexides functicns occupied his time from noon un- Sewn apetces, it cares amy Waste ‘ates til night. At 3 o'clock he addressed 8,000 Strpcathars sek Gib meson persons in the Tabernacle. The proceeds Which other so-called blo sii were devoted to the woman's building. To- to reach, It is a real blood remedy for day he will be a guest of the Tennessee real blood diseases. legislature. Mr. Asa Smith of Greencastle, Ind., writes: ee a: — a — Spots a Pheu. x ’ matism that me absolutely helpless Reception to Rev. and Mrs. Naylor. Saatan’ te Make Ung Mack or heen eae =3 The congregation of McKendree M. E. in any ae took many patent medicines, Church will give a reception to Rev. and but they not reach my trouble. One dozen bottles S. S. S. cured me sound Mrs. H. R. Naylor this evening after pray- Tine eae 7, er meeting. Mr. O. A. Latham will deliver | nooks diseases the address ot welcome. by Gnitt Spectec Company, Auaorey Gs. =

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