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. Dining, to 34) PM. Pulim. CH n Buf ar Was! ington For t 7. (Dining Cary. cet ices, enn be left for Sas sven, Chicnzo, nd ¥. ° LIN! to Elmira. PHILADE with Dinin 00 (Dining ¢ a In. dai ON xcept Sunday. days corner Fift Sixth and F the check’ ‘Cineinnal aud Toledo, week M orida RA TLROADS. HE AND B STREETS. and Kattet Parlor Car Yor Car to Harri L to St! XPRESS. mM (Dining | € 4:20. 6 days, 4:20, 4:36, W018 and’ 11:35 serv 00 nnd st_ Express, 5 PM. For Roston, and 3:15 P.M. EXPRESS. — to Pistayarg. ED.--Pull man on Cars Indianapolis, Buftet Parlor Pullman Buffet Parlor Harris- 30. AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS.— % Sleep- Pullman Sleep- 1 Harrisbnrg to Pull- aud Pullman Slcep- Rochester and “daily, except days and Wil- hester, Buffalo and Saturday, with Sleep- Suspension Bridge via nandaigua, Roches er, Ruf- ‘# Falls datiy, Sleeping Car Wash- NEW YORK AND THE fa Delaware River Bridge, all PM. D. 4:05, 10:50, 11:00 a4 M.. Sindays, Special” fe i. 10:48 PM. we tion from hotels and residences. M. s PREV: T. 3 General Passenger Agent. 4-00 Limited), 10:00, 10:40 and ze to destina- R. woon, CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY. THROUGH Ti AMERICA, S SE! inaueth, PMD tilie, Staunton Bundy HE ALL - DATLY—Cincinnat! a trein for Cincinnati, Lexingtou, ithout change. Springs. Louis. AILY —For and for TRAL > LIGHTED, STEAM HE. GRANDEST SCENERY Ss Gordonsvill Richmond, st. ullman sleepers Louisville, oF VESTIBULED, TED. ALL IN DINING CARS. STA- ‘TION SIXTH AND B STREETS. Schedule in effect February 22, 1807. Lou! Spe- Indianapolis Parlor cars Cincin- Sold train incinnatt, Open Pullman without 3. Daily nuath Charlottos- ily. excepe eservations and tickets at Chesapeake and Ohio and Offices, 5 WITHOL HL General Passenger Aget Old Point Comfort T or Pennsylvania avenue, 1110 F . and at the station. w. FULLER, CARS. Chesapeake and Ohio Rys. sé INS ON Ww Tickets, tion frntshed 1X AND OLD OTH oct WAS! asbington 9:01 Sunday a: + com Herndon, $:34 TLeesbi f on Cor. Sth and ERN RAILW Janu sod leave at the seath in effect February 9, INT 'S¥ aud Saturdays. ighted, ation. Pennsylvania Full in- Agt. arfypolis, S240 p. |. express daily 10:00 al for Danville cts at Mana ou INGTON AND OHIO Divis. and $ 1 Tr F sts. mingham, 5:00, 0:8 £10:00, sas for Si *TON AND SOUTH. TED, am. dail 10:00 a.m., Chat- 9:00 p.m. x12:00 Charlotte aye Sun- iy for Herndon, 3:00 tive at Wash- opm. a Tiarrisonburg. 12:49 sed . 12-40 and and infor ‘ennsslvania vad passenger 8:30 a.m. | WASHINGTON, FOR ALEXANDRIA.—6:. a 3:20 or, 9:00, 9:50, °: “Dally. FOR MOUNT VERNON, oRIVERSIDE AND Way STATIONS.— 4:15. “Daily. FOR Al INGTON, Dall: 12:06, 1:15, 2:06, 2:40, Baggage checked free for class tickets at station. E. ABROTT. 3 0e0- Manager. 6:40, 1 *11:00, 12:05, 2:05, 00, 9:00, 10:05, 1121 3:00, 4200. 8:00. ), 6:05, 7x . passengers holding first- cles, 25 cents each, BO. RK. PHILLIPS, ‘e Gen. Pass. Agt, EDUCATIONAL. IN WASHINGTON. MANDOLIN--VIOLIN—GUITAR. (Special rates), 20 lessons for $1 ARTHUR E. Y' 034 F st. Re as es Eanjo and Mandolin Tostruction by KINGHAM, at Studio, 1822 6th st. or at home of pupil. mh17-1m* FRENCH GUARA) TEED SPOKEN IN 6 MONTHS— 4 in cless, 25e. Conversation and reading. Ma- dame T NNER (nee de Luxembourg), native Pari- sion. 1502 19th st. Painting same price. m15-2w* Lawrence Schoo! VOICE and PIAN Studios, 934 F n. fic Geo. W. Lawrence, Director. Ex- Of Music ty Sickt Ie: RES ect March 81. mhé-1me Washington Hgts. School, STAI Senn, HOTmE, sma ND MICRIGAN AVR Spratde! two. dollars per’ Gay It 1895. in view of Ocean. Hlegkntly sppomnt Onlew of dcgean Th WwW. PORCH As mbio-aia “BEASIDE Hi (ous, Atlantic City, N. J. Ocean front. Open all the year. Elevator; soa iter baths house; sun parlors, etc. jalicree = CHAS. EVANS. LITTLE BRIGHTON, HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, So. Carolina ave. and beach. Full ocean view. Steam heat. Home comforts. Terms reasonable. 8. A. SCHWEISFORT, Formerly on Boardwalk. mb10-156t THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1897-20 PAGES. Knabe Upright, $175 GaP ae ‘On monthly payments fir reakonable advance. D.G. PFEIFFER & CO., 417 11th St. N.W. mb18-20tf 2 = OCs HOTEL, x entucky ave. near beach. Open all the year. Steam heat. mh10-52t 2g M. & J. CARR. THE ALBEMARLE, VIRGINIA AVE., NEAR beach.—A| modern hotel. §2 to $2.50 dally. Bpe- clal weekly rates and to families. Capacity, Steam heat. | Large, a ge Calsing and service of bighest s . e muneze oF Me J.P. COP: ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. NEW HOTEL. ST. ORARLES. Directly on the beach. Finest hotel on the coast. Reopens for the season March 17. Salt nnd fresh water in every bath. see ree JAS. B, REILLY. F. S. SMAW, Mg - mh6-156t THE EVARD. KENTUCKY AVENUE; 150 FEET from beach. Heated’ by hot water. "$2 to $2.60 . Special weekly. Ghat eae J. RAUFFENBART. mh6-78t J HOTEL BERKELEY. Kentucky ave., 50 feet from boardwalk. Ocean view from all rooms. Steam heat. Sun parlors, ete. Elevator from street level. clal_weel rates. 6-o'clock @nners. JAMES & GEORGE BEW, 22-2615 THE CHALFONTE. On the Ocean Front. Selt baths in house. Elevater. 185) Wyoming ave. Rooms en suite, baths attached. Home and Day School for Girls. Special terms Booklet on’ application. for pupils entering for short time. mh4-1m ‘mb6-78t KE. ROBERTS’ SONS. Chevy Chase FRENCH AND ENGLISH BOARDING AND DAY School for Young Ladies. etait a hour from Washington, D. C., by electric . “ic ja u . Gctober 1, 1806." Address” “© (we house. Heopens Mile. LEA M. BOULIGNY, P.O. Station E, Washington, D/C. FRENCH PHRASES WILL SAVE MONEY AT THE Paris exposition; no interpreter needed. For low rates address Mme. Martine. Star office. Refer- ences at Arlington. Muste also taught. fe24-1m: A Business Education. None better. $25 a rear, day or night. Ivy, Institute Business College, Sth and K n.w. mh2-3m* FRENCH LANGUAGE SCHOOL OF 23 PHONETIC sounds: new term: only 80 lessons to pronounce French well, speak, read and understand; hod. Mile. V.PRUD HOMME, 307 D st. boy mim Gaillard School p= wyiyeaTe Le cerele dee historiettes of Languages, {cer te, hiterlette SHORTHAND—PERSONAL ATTENTIO! BY THE principal (late chief court and legislative sten- ographer) of Tanner's Shorthand Collie. cor.F and oth. Catalogue (free) has unparalleled record of poe in positions. Day and night sessions. ja2%-2m* Miss Sherman’s HOME AND DAY SHOOL FOR GIRLS. Primary, Preparatory and rademic 1215 ivth st corner of Jefferson place. The “dictation’ method results. “Drillery.”’ fe20 MISS BALCH'S CIVIL. SERVICE INSTITUTE AND Business College—1311 11th st.—1,800, persons pre- pared for examinations. Stenozraphy taught’ by __one of the greatest experts in Washington. no4-tf MT. VERNON SEMINARY, OORNER M AND ELEVENTH STREETS. English and French Boarding and Day School for Girls. Reopens after the Christmas vacation January sixth. Mrs. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, Principal. Mrs. ADELIA GATES HENSLEY, Associate Prin. sel6-tf Gunston Institute sor oma, 1212 AND 1214 14TH ST. N.W. = . Principals. oc22-m. thées Wood’s Commercial College GANCORPORATED), 311 EAST CAPITOL ST. The best system of bookkeepis ever taught— easy to learn—fascinating. Try ‘oor full commer- clai course, and your money Will be refunded it You are uot sntisfed. del0-t¢ KENILWORTH INN, OCEAN END OF KY, AVE. Atlactic City, N.J’, reopens Mar. 15. Elevator, steam heat, ‘newly fur., thoroughly renovated, modern and under new mangement. T.K.GOULD. mh4-tt The Florida of the North. ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. The Hotel Windsor. ‘The mest modern hotel on the Atlantic coast. Apsrtments en suite. Hot and cold sea baths at- tached. Amertcan snd European plans. French serviee in cafe. Russian orchestra. SO feet from ocean. Turkish room. Marine room. Ships room. Sun balconies. Write for illustrated booklet. @. JASON WATERS. fel8-78t-20 HOTEL ATGLEN. Michigan ave. near beach. First-class family house. Steam best, $8 to $14 week. Send for book! (ub3-104t) J.-B. REED. ss HOTEL PONCE DE UEO) Virginia ave. Ocean Sun parlor. Sina ear $B. SWEENEY, Prop. EDISON, ei street level; steam heat, &c. J.C. COPELAND, six windows; fre view tendanc for booklet, showing hotel, oach at trains. city, ete. CHARLES G. FRANK COPE, Proprietors. The Irvington HOTEL STICKNEY. Kentucky _ave.; 100 feet. from dcea cuisine. Trai it, $2 to $2.50 Week, $12. L. V. STICKNEY. LA FONTAINE. Ovean end Kentucky ave. All modern improve- ments. Steam heat. Sun parlors. Special spring _Tates. EDWARD C. CLARK. A SPECIAL FEATURE OF HOTEL LURA Is its heated sun parlor on the Esplanade, with unobstructed oc-rn view and connected with the hotel by an inclose fe7-t! HOTEL Di fe22-Tot 1S, Atlantic City. Directly on the ocean frovt, appointment end convenience.” Open all t fel5-78t JOSEPH H. BOR! a with every modern overs DN. Berlitz School of Lan guages 723 7 H ST. N.W. Private and class lesseas in German, French, h and Italian, taught only by native teach: ers; also Latin and Greek lessons. Classes forming daily. Trial lessons free. Branches in leading American and European cities. Apply to Prof. WM. VoN MU del0-tt COLUMBIA COLLE 2 OF COMMERCE, th street northwest, A.M., C.E., Principal. business and shorthand. - of instruction at mod- ons for graduates. nolT-tf ‘a The leading Highest attainadl Situa: LaISE, 1338 12TH Sf._SHORTHAND, PIT- yeteim. NEW and RAPID methcd;” type- siting od Vusinese ‘cuurses CIVIL. SeRvide, special classes, ente . EB i cheers. _Sale-te Ss en Xperienced teachers. EDWARD C. TOWNSEND, MISS ADA LOUISE TOWNSEND, Elocution, Voice Culture, Grice, Expression, ocl-tf 1817 "13th et. aw. OCEAN TRAVEL. ROPE, HOLY LAND, ROUND THE WoRLD.— ties leave April 24, May 5, Juue 5, for Eure world, man 3, the pt. AM. TOURIST SOUTH LON 7 RES’ 3 10 ar Havel. Tu.,Apr 0.10 am Spree...Tu Apr. 6.10 am Trav HERBOURG Kaiser Ems Werra.- HOLLAND-AMERIGA LIME From New York to Rotte Boulogne Sur-Mer; 3% hot OBDAM VE m and Amsterdam via from Paris or London. 0,10 AM. -Mareb 27, 10 AM. 1 up, second cabin, $35. For 1 Passenger Agen W. “Mons, 9 ie, Parris mh2-t,th&sGro First cabin, $5 information appl: pi adway, Ne ave., am ington, D.C American Line. New York-Southimpton (Lenden-Pariay Twin-serew U.S. Mail Steamships. iling every Wednesda: Mar - Louis..Apr. 21, 10 am eM: St ‘i Apr. 28. lu am Apr. -May 5. loam St. Paul. “Ape. 14! 10 am! Sc) Ramis. May 12, 10 an Red Star Line. ren, YORK TO aNTWERp. ERNLAND. Mari 2: r SU THAW AG March 31, pa NOORDLAN 7, 12 noo: FRIESLAND.: it 14) 13 noon KENSINGTON 22000200! INTERNATIONAL NAVIGS Pers 14 and Office, 6 Bowling Green, GEO. W. Moss, ‘ARene, ee (21 Penn. av French Line. .¥. 21-1y ss SSAG Paris, $80 and upward, Parle: parlor cr veut, ‘a ond-elas ‘9 Paris, $5. .. A. FORGET, Agent, General Office, No. 3 Bowljag Greene eee e W. MOSS, 921 Penna. ave., Washington, D: C. jald-ly charges. Bec- MEDICAL. DR. LEATHERTIIAN, Specialist in all forms of special diseases. By- drocele, Varicocele and Stricture cured. Cons tation free. and Sat. tah16-1m* Hours, 9 to 12, 2 to 5; Tues., Thurs. ven., 7 10 8. 602'F n.w. Closed on Sua, DR. CZARRA. NO CURE NO Pay. SPECIALIST tn diseases of man; tion, Weakness and special “diseases ured ‘apd aoe ‘cured references given: hours 9 to 12, 3 iiay. 619-421 Fa. ave. mew ‘mph ita John C. Collins, Professor of Physical Culture and Massage without Baths, 427 9th st. nw. Hours, 10 a.m. Prof. 3. C. Collins will giv the t stated ining Pe special reference pee ere pincnt “of row! weakly men, ot has been eivlug. eeeibitiogs ot the clinfe ‘at Rush “Medical teveral Years past. HOTEL T Atlantic Overlooks the famous beach. ents. section of this | ts and amuse- i Prop'r. New York ave. near the beach; steam beat; sun all modern conveniences. D, pee KNAU ent, ine ths In hows. ths & 1 cluding hot and cold s rooms single and en suite, with ? ete., ete. Seed for illustrated booklet. Jao 1 THE PENNHURST—0CI Atlant! Send ave. JAMES LANEKOUS. HOC t beautiful and at- miles from Washington, southern Maryland, concert all, bar house, st flour wharf; with exclusive summer iesort; the onl raftroad aud tel al warehouse, ges of eon the ptomae ¢ connections, with daily mafis; dafly «mmnication by steamer; aur for best paying and most pop water; a splendid opportunity enterprise: no competition: “applications ct sort on sitit business and | to be considered must contain sutis! refer Apply te CHAS. C. LANCASTER, F st. nw., Washington, D. € mh13-6t* Kenilworth Inn, BILTMORE, ASHEVILLE, N. C. ‘This magnificent hotel, delightfully located tn the mountains of western North Caroli bas been leased to Messrs. Linsley & Kittred; The hotel is newly and elegantly furnished and car- eted, 30 porcelain baths added, has electric fights, cteam heat. open fireplace elevators, and all it appointments are superk geod stables, and the best golf links in the south, Through vestibule sleepers from New York. TI management of this hotel will be most Fo- booklets and further purticulars Messrs. Linsley & Kittredge .—Mr. Linsley was the successful propri e Hotel Bon Augusta, Ga. de19-e0.3m A Virginia Hot Springs, 8 HOURS FROM WASH INGTO: NEW HOMESTEAD AND BATH HOUSE —— OP] ALL THE YEAR——— WITHC QUESTION THE MOST I IRABLB ALL-YEAR-ROUND RESORT IN AMERICA, For full information apply at Chesapeake and Obio railway effices, or address FRED. STERRY, Manag2r, de29-tf Hot Springs, Bath Co.. Va. FOR THE NAVY Washington, D. C., March 13, 1897.—Sealed Proposals, indorsed “Proposals for Supplies for the N oh Lhe Supplies and Accounts, Navy Department, 2 D.C. until TWELVE O'CLOCK MARCH THIRTIETH, 1897, and publicly imniediately thereafter, to furnish at tie Navy Yard, Washington, D.'C., a quantity of steel castings; also supplies for’ foundry, ‘con- sisting of ladles, chain slings, turn tables,’ roller chine, tumblers, steel rail and truck. The jes ‘must conform to the navy standard and pass the usual naval inspection. Blank pro- rales will be, furnished upon application to the Navy Yard, Washington, D. ©. The attention of inanufacturers and dealers ts invited. Tle fds, all other things belng equal, decided by ‘The department reserves the right to waive cts or to reject any or all bids not deem advantageous to the government. EDWID STEWART, Paymaster General, U. 8. N. mhi8-2aw2w OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE DI3- trict of Columbia, Washington, March 18, 1807.— Sealed, proposals will (bo received at this fice until TWELVE O'CLOCK M. SATURDAY, THE TWENTIETH INSTANT, to sell to the Dis trict of Columbia, a site for ‘an engine house, to tue located tn the section bounded by “Monroe, Harrison, Minnesota, 16th, Taylor and Jefferson streets, in Anacostia. ‘The lot must be about 48 by '100 feet. A certificate of the collector . Washington, D. ©., to be opened ed at the Burewu of taxes that the bidder has d site with Lim the sum of hundred dollars ($100) must F acl Did ax tuargnten tt the big- jer whi complete the sule of the site if accepted fecerval.. 0} er HSS, GEORGE THUSY. eer NW. Bi WILLIAM M. Black, ee DENTISTRY. Painless Extracting, 50c, Sars U3 -Bental Asen,7th&D Sts DROOP’S, 925 Penna, ave, SPECIAL SALE ‘a “Exchange” Pianos. Our spacious quarters are crowded with squares and uprights of nearly all leading makers, which we have lately accepted a8 part payment on some of our new Steinway, Gabler, Mathushek and other high-grade pianos. We must make room for our spring stock, and have marked pianos at euch prices a» to put them in the reach of every- ae $40 One “‘Marshall & Travers” (warranted)... ‘Terms $5 cash and $8 monthly. One ‘‘Knabe & Gaeble (warranted). ....+ Terms $5 cash and $4 monthly. One “Davies & Sons’ (warranted). ‘Terms $5 cash and $5 monthly, One ‘Christie’? (warranted).... ‘Terms $5 cash and $ monthly. One ‘‘Kranich & Bach’’ (nearly new).... ‘Terms $10 cash and $5 monthly. One “E. Gabler & Bro. new) Terms $10 cash and $7 monthly. one Se ae era ore noacaeme months, orig: inal cost. $580. Terms $10 cash and $10 monthly. Seven other bargains at STEINWAY PIANO WAREROOMS, Droop’s 925 PENNA. AVENUE, A Rare Piano BARGAIN. * If you have any idea of purchasing a piano * you can't ignore this saving opportunity, + We offer a fine Upright Piano, brand_ te * with rich, beautiful tone, for only $: * payable on easy terms—$i0 down and $10 * monthly—Come and xee ft. The Piano Exchange, 913 Penna. Ave. fn, ata fe Haines Bros.’ Pianos e1-3m-20 $110 will buy en Upright Piano, having a double gany finish: nice tone and ves with It. . 924 TPH ST. ‘ “stand unrivaled, mh1S-S.1 vill buy one of the st Piano values e a Fi brand naw pal worth. tet investigate, Co. LIVE. Petzerott Music mib18-14d Knabe Piano Warerooms. A co-aplete display of the world-renowned KNABE Pianos; also a few slightly used at a re- duction from ueval net prices. Flanos of good medium grade makes from $250.00 wl-hand Pianos from $50.00. SH OR TIME, Pianos to rent. tuned, wioved and repaired. 1422 PennsylvaniaAve. del9-28d STATE. RY I t RENT A 1 them: COEN FOR SALE-OK EXCHANGE 1 acres, S miles trom Woes! + wood ution tidy Maryland and all neces: adjoins lund: or ie prettiest 100-1 within 16 smi See OWNEL TOHOUSE FU al bent scLoT ( «10 Grant p houses terms. Call f Washington ti FARMS oF 10 ap 10 neres eac ining the stock furm of C. H. Parker, . Montgomery counts, Md.; will D minutes’ drive to two ton station; if party wish EVANS & CO., 402 Gth st. we will build th LITTLE Db, 23-tf Or C. TH PARKER & CO., 435 4% st. s.w. FOR SALE-CIL we acl only $1, Md.; also one of 84 acl cash,” bal. ore and two years, LITTLEFIELD, EVANS & CO., 402 Gih st. n.w., fe28-tf Or C. H. PARKER & CO., 435 4% st. sw. { course, on their more | of living, but by no means e FOREIGN POSTAL SERVICE JAmuNeron, dD. 4, Orica. read daily, interested, as ee Woe CONGRESSIONAL DIRECTORY. Vice President, GARRET A. HOBART, the Arlington. ae, at this office &° ie eae :10 P.M. for a a. ERLAND, = £ q week ending March 20th , iN, PORTUGAL. % Senators. Bayer ebd BRITISH NDIA, per s.s. *La 5 Burdic” Wat 610 PM. tor EUROPE, per es. | ALLISON, William B., Iowa. 1124 Vt. ave. BACON, Augustus O., Ga BAKER, Lucien, Kan.. BATS, William 'R., Tenn. (At Etruria, from New York, via town. 10:5 P.M. for NETHERLANDS direct, Obdam, from New York, vi tterdam. must be directed “Per Obdai (c)At 10:35 P.M. ee H., Ark for SCOTLAND direct, per 8.8. Circassia, from New | BURROWS, Julius C., Mf! York, via Glasgow. MWitters must be directed | BUTI larion, N.C. “Per Circassia." *PRINTED MATTER, ETC. German steamers sailing from New York on Tucedays, Thursdays and Saturdays take printed matter, ¢tc., for GER- MANY, and specially addressed printed matter, ete. for other parts of EUROPE. 3 is White Star steamers sailing from New York on (Wednesdays take specially addressed printed ae serican Cunard apa French Line steamers 1B st. nw e American, Cunard and French Line «tea - z & sailing from New York take printed matter, etc., —— a ae eg for all countries for which they are advertised to tee eS sesttetrepetttes cart i. s 5 We M 3 FOR SOUTH AND CENTRAL AMERICA, aS a ae w = Ina. - WEST ININES, ETC. KAULKNER, Charles J. Va 4 for ST. THOMAS, | FORAK! Joseph B.. Ohto. Arlington fea WixDWAnD | FRYE, William P., Me. ‘Hamilton ISLANDS, 3 IQUE and BARBADOS, per «.s. | ribbee,” from New York. Letters for GREN- | ¢ ADA, TRINIDAD and TOBAGO must be directed “Per Caribbee.”” (c)At_ 10: P.M. for JAMAICA, SAVANILLA and GREYTOW: Alene, from New York. Letters fur must be directed “Per Alene.”” 3 CAPE HAITI, GONAIVES, PETIT GOAV TAGENA and SANTA MARTHA, per x... Kit from New York. (c)At 10:55 P.M. ENTRAL AMERICA (except Costa Rica) and SOUTH PA CIFIC PORTS, per 5.8. Valencia, from New York, via Colon. Letters for GUATEMALA imust be directed “Per Valencia.” (At 10:55 P_M. for CAMPECHE, CHIAPAS, TABASCO and YUCATAN, + George, Del. HALE, Eugene, it A. Marcus A. BROUGH, HARRIS, Isham’ G., Tenn. HARRIS, William A., Kan HAWLEY, Joseph R.” Conn. HEITFELD, Hen: HOAR, George F JONES, James er 8.8. nw Chamberlin’ s ochran r se, Yucatan, from New York. Letters | KENNEY. for other parte of MEXICO must. he SSS “Per Yacatan.”’ (c)At 10:55 PM. for M avi Fy pew LODGE, Hi per 8.8. Santo Domingo, from > a via. end Vera €r Letters mi Se ee rected “Per Sarto Domingo.” (d)At 1 5 ST. PIERRE-MIQUELON, per steamer fi = a SATURDAY —(NAt 3:50 A. . for NASSAU, N.P., ‘teamer from Miami, Fla. PStails for NEWFOUNDLAND, by rail to Hallfax and thence via steamer, close here dally except MILLS,’ Roger MITCHELL, SSE at 12:03 P. Sunday only at 11:35 Frags i Mails for MIQUELON, by rafl to Boston and thence via steamer, close here daily at’ 3:20 P.M). Mails for CUBA close here dally at 3:00 P.M. for forwarding vin steamers sailing Mondays and Thursdays fron Mails for MEXICO, CAMPECHE, CHIAPAS, TABAS TAN, which’ will be for to the 10:55 P.M.. close Frid day overland close), close here a) © TRANSPACIFIC MAILS. Mails for CHINA and JAPAN, spzcially addi Orville H Conn. Thomas: N. te PROCTOR, Redfi y only, per Empress of India, from Vane vos Close Here daily up to 6:30 PML, March 22 EGS Mails fo. CHINA and JAPAN, per ss. B: from Tacoma, close here daily’ up to 6:30 TM. March 25. (d) e Malls for the SOCIETY ISLA®DS, per ship Tropic Bird, from San Francisco, close here daily up to 6:30 P.M., March 25. (a) Mails for AUSTRALIA (except those for Wi AUSTRALIA, vhich are forwarded NEW_ZEALAND, HAWAII, FUT ISLANDS, per £.8. Mariposa, from close here daily up to 6:30 P.M. ™ Mails for AUSTRALIA (except) W HAWAII and FUT ISLANDS (sy ily), per ss. Warrimoo, trem daily after March 27, up to 6:30 ‘ON, John M.. Benj. Ro, Edward C., -W nw sees airo, 1221 Conn. ave wer, close ML, April L.. Wash. 2OTT, Edward 0., Col. Representat 1d “TRANSPACIFIC MAILS are forwarded to the f closi r uni is arranged rupted ov a 217 North Capitol st close at 10:00 AM. Is close at 1:00 P.M, 1 6:09 PMT Joseph W + Joseph W., T., La ) Rests ered mails close at 1:00 Weds. . Jehu, William 'B 2 Thomas 1 BANKHEAD, J. istered mails close at 1:00 P.M. previous Tex. ao istered mails close at 1:00 -M. previous ARLAM, BARLOW, BARNEY ered mails clove at 6:00 P.M. previous JAMES P. WIL 23 TT, Postmast POTOMAC RIVER BOAT: POTOMAC KIVE RANDALL s, Tuesd. -1230 14th st. +... ..Hamt! . Samuel J, Mass. PHOLDT, Iti ’ RIVER L will leay ys and Thursdays at wives as far down us om, mi. Ve. -Arkington Cairo ~ Arlington BW LELFORD, Joseph M., 3 i. 1. ol accommodations: il the hour of sailing. M, Henry i GEO. 0, CARPINTER, 14tf WM. M. RES = MER POTOMA hhimgte Richmond - Willant’s diate landings to “ Tetropolitan K Point, Nomint Varnum ‘tropolitan 17th st. nw Evbitt on Baltimor BRO., srepaid. Spe tex given , TEPHEN Olfce 910. P -24-12tt WOMAN OUTLIV Has Grester Viti Ten: not Stand Drink New York Sun. Of the fourteen reputed centenarians who died during the past year no fewer than even were women, Says the Illustrated ndon News. Out of the ISS persons who declared as over ninety years of age death, 108 were women. The superior evity of the female sex is a well. hed fact. To some extent it depenc sheltered me elty, but Can- So Well. From the COCHRAN CODDING at Ic 1 the women of the lal great vital tenacity as have an easy time of it in the vital power of girls is displ hood, for though about 104 boys are born to every 100 girls, the females have more than overtaken the deficiency before the end of the first ye In other words, the belief of old nurses that “boys are harder to rear than is a true one. For the first time, another point in vital Statistics as between the sexes has recently been Investigated. This is the relative pe- riods of sickness in life. It is only lately that there have been any female friendly societies, and hence the statistics as to the days of illness among women have been ri Arepolitan bh st. nw “Tt DAYTO: DE ARM( Nelson, gr. Me. Hogh A.." Ark. = al largely conjectural, But if these figur RT. are to be received as reliable, women have | § Si ieee more days of non-fatal sickness In the year v Lig , William K., Ore on an average than men at all periods of 12 Sid life, cept between fifty and sixty. Apropos, a very curious fact has been unearthed by a private committee appoint- ed by the leading life assurance societie The subject of their inquiries was the mor- tahty of persons engaged in the liquor trades. It is well established that the pub- FOR EXCHANGE—WHE TRADE YOUR PROPERT exchanging is a special CHAS. E. BANES, FOR EXCHANGE VALUABLE BUS OR EXCHANGE. erty on 7th st. bec. L aad M2iB0 ft. frout; rent. ing for, $125.50 per mot;) willitrade for hous Price, $25,000. ts not; ) Wi rade for houses, urther particulars of iB, 6i2 Win wth mb18-6t* POR EXCHANC EW YORK Pittsburg, Chicago, Salt'Eake @ity’ properties, exchange for first-clags ‘k¥ashington property. J. CHESTER, toon 19, ae ae Dw hi aman MANIGURE. Maas DaLiWIcH, ‘a er Parlors, 1110 Connee mh8-Im* Hours, 10 a.m. at Sh COMMISSIONER GF DEEDS CHARLES §. BUNDY, ofa the a 2 817 at. GelT-tt ted Territories, Rw. (mew Bquity building). — licans are at the lowest point in the list of dangerous trades. This, you understand, is not teetotal talk, but fact, and it is curious, because publicans cannot be drunkards—a man who is not sober, as that term is gen- erally received, soon loses his license. Bi the new fact revealed by the assurance so- cieties’ committee is yet more inexplica- ble; it is that the women who are engaged on their own account in the sale of drink are not nearly so injuriously affected by it as the men. As any excess of indulgence in alcohol is undoubtedly far more injurious to the female organization than to the +326 Ind. ave. Metropolitan -Cochrtn male, it can only be concluded that the Willara's women who take the responsibility of a Kenesaw ave. nw. license on themselves are endowed with -Portland greater self-control. and. moral strength Seiden Oh than their compeers of the other sex. Women submitted to the temptation of the trade in thelr capacity of wives, how- ever, do not come out 80 well. Barmaids also are affected unfavorably by their oc- cupation, ————_-e-___ A Watch That Winds Itself. 1. Stevens, Conn. HENR Patrick, Miss. From the Chicago Tribune. HENRY, Robert uy Te The latest novelty in the line of time-| Ware ath pr, eRe keepers will appeal to lazy and forgetful | HILBOR: People. It consists of a watch which does not require any winding. All that is nec- essary for its owner to do, in order to have the time with him always, ts to walk half a mile a day. The watch does the rest. J., Conn HINRICHSEN, Wm. 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Dr. Fourthly was making a pastoral call. “You find us feeling rather blue today, doctor,” his parishioner said. “We have met with a loss we could ill afford.” “I am sorry to hear it, Mrs. Portwood. May I inquire the nature of your loss?” “I was going to t Yesterday af- ternoon, while I was doing some shopping downtown, my purse was stolen from me 1 you. by a pickpocket. He got away with it safely. There was no policeman in sight, of course, and 1 have not the slightest hop the thief will ever be found or the prop rovered. It is a heavy le but 1 sup ‘ht to look upe it as intended for m: own good, and I ought not to repin “That is the right spirit. The scound I presume, took the purse out pocket?” “Oh, no! T was carrying it in my hand.” “Then, my dear madam, you must not try to throw tly vonsibility for the at- fair on Prov From Chicago Chronic A littie boy in Chicago never goes to sleep without praying his soul may be kept throughout the long watches of the night. The other evenin however, he became a little mixed about bedtime. When in his snow-white gow he made a movement toward the little cot, but was reminded that he had for iten 10 say his evening prayer. He quickly knelt at his mother’s side and, laying his smali head upon his folded hands, began ‘ow I lay "ne down to sleei I pray the Lord my soul to kee But there his drowsiness became too His curly head went down against his mother’s knee, and she, hoping to help him out, softly suggested: “If.” He made another effort, and as his mother prompted him the sec- ond time he brightened up and finished: “If he hollers let him go, Ene, meni, mine mo, see Ope on Mins Bondclipper. From the Tammany Times. Dudley Canesucker (who is not as big a fool as he looks)—“Did you give my cawd te Mith Boadclipper?” Servant—“Yes, sir.” What did she say ‘She told me to tell you, sir, that she was sorry she was not in.” Dudley—“Ah, indeed! Please tell your misthress that I thaid I wath glad I didn’t call.” much for him. with a bump tee Ris Hi Thoughts, From the Cincinnati ‘Tribune. Binks—“Beg pardon, sir; but I think you have my umbrella there. Stranger—“Your umbrella, sir? Of course it may be. You know how umbrellas change hands. Ha, ha. Permit me to restore it.” Binks (to himself, walking away)—“Those happy thoughts of mine are simply inspira tions. My umbrella, ha, ha, ha.” =