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THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1897-14 PAGES. 13 | RAILROADS. SUMMER RESORTS. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. New Cab and Omnibus Service. A complete service of Hansoms, Victorias, Coupes (Four-Wheelers), and Omnibuses has been inaugurat- ed at the NEW 23D ST. FERRY STATIO. of the Pennsylvania Railroad, foot of West 23d Street, New York. These vehicles may be engaged at the cab stand in the 23d Street Sta- tion at reasonable rates. bays): 1:15, 2205, 3:00, ations (Sunday 205, 11:60, 115 a.m., 12 40, 3:00, 3:80, 4:00, 4:15, 52 vr passengers holding first- sat station. Bicycles, 25 cents each. RAILROAD, ireoty. Orders by telephone to call at aS ie hotels or residences in New York LIMITED. —Puli- moking and Observation Cinciunati, Indian- i'and Toledo. Buffet to carry persons to the Twenty-third Street Station will be promptly filled. none No. 1274—18th st. J. R. Woop, Gen'l Passenger Agent. apolis, Parlor ¢ :.-Pallman Baffet Parlor Batter Parlor Cac Harrisburg ST. LOUIS EXPRES: to St. Louis, a rrisburg to St. Louis, + (via Cinetonati), and Chicago. WESTERN EXPRESS. —Puilman Sleep- to Pittsburg, Chiengo and Harrisburg to Dining Car to Chicago. SOUTHWESTERN EXPRESS. 10:50 A. Car te to Pit rrisburg. FOREIGN POSTAL SERVICE. WASHIN (ON, D. C., FOSP OFFICE NOTICE. Should be read daily, as changes may occur at any time. FOREIGN MAILS for the week ending MAY 22, 1807, clove promptly. at this office as follows: TRANSATLANTIC MAILS. FRIDAY—(b) At 7:20 P.M. for FRANCE, SWIT2Z- ERKLAND, ITALY, SPAIN, POKTUGAL, TURKEY, EGYPT spd BRITISH INDIA, s. La Cham: pagne,* from New York, via’ Havre. Letters for . Canandaizua, Rochester and exeept Sunday. a " , except | other parts of EURCPE must be directed “Per La We Tackitiaves 5 salem wit Ctampagre (b) At 7:20 P for EUROPE, per t Sundays, 3:40 I. 2 8.8. Canpenia,* from 3 via nstown. for Williamsport, Rochester, Buffalo | Letters for FRANCE, SWITZERLA’ ITALY. 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Madiana, from New York. “Let- RENADA, TRINIDAD AND 'TORAGO “Per Madiana.’” (c)At 10:55 P.M. 1D, JEREMTE, JACMEL AND ge to tion from > J.B. HUTCHINS J. R. Woop, Ssenger Agent. General F BALTIMORE AND OHIO RATE s.. Alps. from New York. AMPECHE, CHIAPAS, TAB per s.s. Sezurane ses for other parts of ME zu Dalecarlia, from New York. via . express daily 10:00 | Letters for NORTH BRA- troit, 11:30 p.m. utions, 3:40, 75:30 from North Sydney. FOVNDLAND, by rail to Halifax steamer, close here daily except 5 P.M. and on Sunday only at 11:35 per Mails for ‘NEW and. thenee Sunday at 12 ALM. (fd) Malls for MIQUELON, by rail to Boston and | thence via steamer, clos= here daily at 3:20 P-M(n) sirmingham, Chat- Roanoke, 11:20 Mails for CUBA {except those for SANTIAGO DE CUBA, which will be for ed via New York up including the 1 PM. close Wednesday} P.M. for forwarding v y and Thursday from XICO, overland (except those for HITAP. rwarde? via New York after overland close up to and including lose Friday), close here daily at TRANSPACIFIC MAILS. AUSTRALIA (except. those for West re forwarded via Europe), NEW AM, FIT and SAMOAN IS . da, from San Francisco, close here BM. 22. (dy 5 nd HAWAII per s.s. raneiseo, close here daily up to a wk days, . 9:00 a.m., and way points, 9:00 a.m., 1:15 S-00 * F specially addressed WAL BLUE LINE FOR NEW press of Japan, from Vancouver, Une SSperiin prepay. p to 6:39 P.M. May 24. (dy AN tr Tumi | NDS, per ship Gall- F ' 70, close here duly up to at 10:00 © ucouver, close here , June 1. (dy Mails for CHD APAN, per 8.5. Pathan, | from Tacoma, close here daily ‘up to 6:30 P.M; j dune 6. (d) Mails for HAWATI, per s.s. Australia, from San neisco, here’ daily np to 6:30 P.M., June SSPACIFIC MAILS are forwarded to the port «1 the schedule of closing is ar- rption of thelr uninterrupted t t t t t t istered mall closes at_ 6:00 P.M-previous Sat. JAMES P. WILLETT, Postmaster “OCEAN TRAVEL. Anchor Line Steamships from New York Weekly. GLASGOW VIA LONDONDERRY. ates for Saloon Passace— CITY OF ROME, $70. Other steamers, $50. Second C in Rome, $42.50; Furnessia, $37.50; other steamers,$35. Steerage Passage— Rome, $25.50; Furnessia, $2 other stmrs.,$23.50. 10 RAILWAY. ‘fT SCENERY OF VESTIBULED, AM HEATED. CARS. AKE AND ¢ THE GRANDE TION SIXTH AND B s edule im effect May 16, 1897. P Virginia Springs. For new illustrated Book Lic DAILY—F. F. V. Limited—Solid train | formation apply to HEND| skepers to Agents, 7 Bowling Gree 921 Penna. ‘ave. n.w., or ED 925 Penna. ave., Washington. — Cincinnati. Pullman and Louisville car ORTH GERMAN LLOYD ‘T EXPRESS SERVICE. DAILY. Staunton and donsville, Charlottes- hmoud daily, except oT SUNDAY Rie ville, u.,June 29, 10 am MEN. Parlor car nond to Old Point— . and P. and C. and Friedrich der Barbaross:... ms and tickets at Chesapeake and Ohio 3 and 1421 F a avenue, 1110 # noon st octhwest, and jon. GISRALTAR, Es pebble Nr Werra ...May 22. lv'am Ems."....June 19, 10 am aplT-3s eral Passen; Agent. Fulda. -May 29, 10am Werra. ES — Salser... June 12,10 am Fulda...” “uly 10, 10 aim GELKICES & CO., 2 BOWL! E. F."DRoor, - ave., Agent for Washington. SOUTHERN Sehedule im effect ILWAY. y 2. 1897. ‘Apply to ja2e-lyr All trains arrive and at Pennsylvania pas- = = = ENS Sit bemy—Locel for Denville, Charette American Line. and way stations. Couneets at Manassas for Stras- rg, Harrisonbarg amd Staunton, daily execpt at Lynchburg with the Norfolk and and with the Chesapeake and Ohio the Natural Bridge and Lexis New York-Southampton (Lordon-Paris) ‘Twin-screw U. S. Mail Steamships. Salling every Wednesday. St. Paul. -May 26. 10 am Beriin.Sat.June 19, 10 am St. Louts..June 2, 10 am St. Louis. June 23, 10 am Parts... i .-....dune 39, 10 am St. Paul. < Jun 16, 10 am! St. Paul..-July 7, 10 am Red Star Line. NEW YORK TO ANTWERP. West daily 11-13 4 MATL. ington. M.—Daily._THE UNITED STATES FAST ‘arries Puliman Butfet Sleepers, New York and Washington to Jacksonville, uniting at Salis- ary with Pullman Slewper for “Asheville and Hot Springs. N. C.; Knoxville, Chattanooga and Nash- ville, Tenm. and at Char with Pullman 2 for Aucusta. Pullman Buffet Sleeper New York to | KENSINGTON New Orleans, connecting at Atlanta for Birmingham | WESTERNLAN! and Mempa! Selid train Washington to New Or- | SOUTHWARK... jeans witiont change. Sunset Personally Conducted | NOORDLAND 6, Tourist Excursion Through Sleeper on this train BEELIN.... every Saturday ‘o San Francisco without change. INTERNATION COMPANY, 4:01 PM — i for Front Royal, Strasbarg and | piers 14 and 15, North River. ‘s Hazrisoniurg, daily, except Sunday, with connec- Once 6 Bowling Green, N.Y. GEO. W. 3108s, Leeal for Charlottesville. 122-6: Penn. THASHINGTON AND SOUTH. no — are LED LID . composed of Pullman Vestibuled Steepers, Dining Cars and Day French Line. Coaches. Paliman es New York to Nashville, | coMPAGNIE GENERALB TRANSA’ ‘Tenm., via Asheville, Knoxville and Chatta DIRECT LNG 40 PAWS Pee New York to Tampa, via Charlotte, Columbia, Sa- ‘VIA HAVRE. Vannah and Jacksonville. and New’ York to Mem-| 1. ona: Pol pais, via ‘Birmlogtam: New York to New Orleans, eet eS via Atlanta and Mcntzomery. — Vestibaled Day — Coach Washington to Atlanta.” Southern Ratiway ; 14, Touraine, Sautelli . noon | HOTEL RICHMON ATLANTIC CITY. 'N. J. ‘THE LAKEWOOD. Ocean end South Carolina ave. $8.00 to $15.00 Per week. Table first-class. Fny17-26t Mrs. W. B. GWINN. THE NEW SEABRIGHT, BLT. ave. and beach. “Enlarged and refurnished. > Owner and Prop. my1T- M ‘M. W. IPHAM, Mi a Pee tee at vende $2 to $3 dally; $10 to nna. ave. pear 1o . $15 weekly. THE OLARENDON, Virginia avenue near beach. Appointments and service excellent. Terms reasonable. (my15-3m) M. D. NEIM1N. THB STRATH-HAVEN.—OCEAN END KEN- tucky ave.; entirely renovated and under new ma ment; rat 50 and $2 daily, $8 to $12.50 weekly. M. MASH & OO. myl5-tt THE ALBEMARLE AND COTTAGES, Virginia ave., near Beach. A beautiful hotel, with all modern conveniences; spacious sun par- lors in view of ocean. Special rates for May and June and for prolonged stay. Write for terms and booklet showing hotel, etc. Entertains 250 fete my8-B9t J.P. COPB, Prop. Open winter and sum- SEASIDE HOUSE, Penna. ave.; ocean front. mer. Elevators salt baths in house; private sun lor on nade. Biyl2-26t . ce CHAS. EVANS. THE CORDOVA, Formerly Berkshire Ina; New York ave.; near the beach; rate, ce to $3 per day; $10 and up weekly. M.A.’ HOECKLEY. myl0-26t COTTAGES, BOARDING HOUSES, Hotels, Saloons, stores, for rent or sale; some excellent ‘bargains. Choice building lots for sale. Call or write. WM. H. KBATES, 1810 Atlantic ave., Atlantic City,N.J. my8-1n BERKSHIRE INN, Ocean end Virginia ave. Capacity 300, Passen- SUMMER RESORTS. SEASIDE—NEW ENGLAND. LELAND’S OCEAN HOUSE Newport,R.I. OpensJune26 ites for July and the season. Bathing. Yeeuting Wheett . Polo. ‘Tennis. eS 3 WARREN LELAND, Jr. sy gaa New York office at 26 myl5-' THE NANEPASHEMET, MASS. MARBLEHEAD, Finest location on the North Shore. ool. For plans and prices apply to Dr. A’ BROWN. &p28-eo2m* = Bay Point Hotel, ‘KOCKLAND BREAKWATER, ROCKLAND, ME, ‘THIS LARGR, WELL-EQUIPPED HOTEL will open June 25 for the second season. under the cor- trol of Mr. N. P. Sewell. has the most il The Bay Point location. on “the Malne coast, with elevators, electric lights, salt Frater baths’ and the! most perfect water, “abso- lutely pere. The cuisine atid attendance ‘will be of the best, rivaling any hotel in the state. Fine boating, fishing, Inwn tennis, splendid drives and beautiful scenery; an Adeal home, with exquisite surround!ngs and ‘complete table.’ Moderate rates. apl7-s&wi8t P, SEWELL. BTATGRET, HOUs Thirty-first season opens June 1. Supe-ior loca- tion, modern improvements; -200 guests. my15-1m LARKIN HOUSE, t ‘Watch Tn,'R. 1. Opens for the season Ji For terms, ete., address F. 8. ALDRICH, Pro- _Drietor, Watch Hill, R. 1 my3-2m 48 A SEASIDE AND HEALTH RESORT, VINE. “1897. ger elevator to street. Steam heat. Full view Yard Haven Mass. is upexcelled on the coast. Of ocean. Spring rates. Write for booklet. ting, bathing, fishing. birycling, over 40 miles G. FRANK COPE, Owner and "r, late of roads. For information address The Board of Kenilworth Inn and Grand Atlantic Hotel.my8-26t rade. aps-2m* THE GRAND ATLANTIC. An elegant rew hotel. Virginia ave. and the beach. Atlantic City, N. J. Luxurtously appoint- ed. Every modern convenience. Paseenger cle- vators to street. 300 beautiful suites, having 2 to 6 windows each. Many with bath attached. Special weekly rates for spring. Write for bonk- let, showing hotel, din of city, ete., ete, Coach meets all trains. CHAS. E. COPE, Prop’r. apae-52t THE CERRO GO) e SEW CASTLE, N.H. Situated on the potst_ forsed by the ocean and Piscataqua river, near Fort Constitution; one mile from the Wentworth Hotel and 2% from Ports- mouth. Address THE BREXTON, Baltimore, Md. my13-17t* SEASIDE—MISCELLANEOUS, THB SHERWOOD, OLD POINT COMFORT, IS SUMMER RESORTS. EDUCATIONAL. IN WASHINGTO; MISCELLANEOUS. “FACTORS OF SHORTHAND SPEED." THOUSAND ISLANDS. WOLFE BROWN, RY DAVID. ALWAYS COOI, and INVIGORATING. Fine fsb. | REPORTER U.S. HOUSE REPS. PRICE, & ing. ‘Write for descriptive pamphlet and rates of | _my19-itf THE DRILLERY, 304 1ITH ST. Columbian Hotel, Lessons in English. ¥. 0, THOUSAND ISLAND PARK, New York, em Saree opined Snsien, pestis Oxntrel And Pasona Bat olive. may17-3t* Hotel Westminster, Cl hase WESTMINSTER PARK, Alexandria Bay, he y Cc GREAT FAMILY HOTELS. FRENCH AND ENGLISH SCHOOL @p21-52t FOR GIRLS. Suburb of W: Ey A NATIONAL UNIVERSITY. The Proposit fs One That Would Be Indorseca. From the St. Paul Pioncer Press. From the very foundation of our govern- ment the establishment at Washington of & great national university—rot the coun- terpart or rival of anything already ex- isting in America, nor yet a servile imita- tion of the famous universities of Europe, but something which might successfully aim to direct and crown the highest edu- cational aspirations of our land, and which N. Rates moderate. H. F. INGLEHART, Prop. *SEASHORE REAL ESTAT French the in! { the house. might in time challenge the supremacy of E. Mie. on M. bay oR Paeeenl. old world investigators in the domain of MISCELLANEOUS. myI3-ly-10 P.O. Station E, W: c BSCAPE HEAT; EAJOY ocean_ror next on | |_awrence School of Music knowledge, just as we had already cha lenged the rightfulness of ical ide: uropean polite has been the dream of Ameri- Ocean Y - | 984 F nw. VOICE and PIANO. Specialty, be- | can Patriots and intellectual leaders. The Fo Guanes for Airis eee ginuers. Low rates, Recital, May 2s. my6-12t* | thought captivated the soul of Washing- — = MISS LAISE, 1333 12TH ST.—SHORTHAND, Pit. | ton, who repeatedly urged the matter upon PIANOS AND ORGANS. man system, NEW and RAPID method:’ type- | the attention of Congress and of other in- Writing and business course: CIVIL SERVICE; to- | fluential bodies, as well as upon many in- dividual help; epen all SUMMER. my7-tf | dividvals of note, like Hamilton, Jeffer- Swiss [usic Boxes Below Actual Cost Of Importation. We have just 5 of the Finest Swiss Music Bores, which we desire to close out imme- diately, and you may have them all at less than actual cost of importation if you take them this Week: 6-air Box, with Zither. Was $15. 8-air Box, with Zither, Was $20. 12-air Box, with Zither. Was $35. 10-air Box, with Zither. Was $40. Now $27.50 12-air Box, with Zither. Was $15. Now $29.50 1 Very Handsome Regina Music Box, with solid oak case, including 10 tune sheets. Bonght to sell for $75. To close, F. G. Smith, 1225 Pa. Ave. DROOP’S MUSIC STORE, 925 Penna, Ave. son end Governor Brooke of Virginia. And the Father of his Country, in the evident hope of stimulating by such a bequest the early action of Congress, made a dying gift of $25,900 to the nation as the begin- ning of a fund for the purpose. It is claim- ed that, had this bequest been properly in- vested and cared for by Congress, its ac- cretions of interest might now have amounted to over $4,000,000. It would take a column to repeat even the names of the Mlustrious men, in and out of office, who have lent their influence to the furtherance of the great idea. The Project has been urged upon succeeding Corgresses by Presidents John Adams, Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, J. Q. Adams, Grant and Hayes, but in the pressure of other matters, to a narrow vision more in- timately connected with the material Srowth cf the nation, it has been continu- ally thrust aside; more particularly, it would seem, because there was until re- cently no organization behind it chargsd with the special duty of pushing it to the front. An attempt was made in 1869 to remedy this deficiency by the appointment of a great committee by the National Ed- ucational Asscciaticn; but this committee, aided by Senator Sumner and others, hav- PRIVATE TUTOR — MATHEMATICS, SCTENCE, languages, music; elementary or advanced mtudy university graduate; experienced; references. P! 0. Box 513. SUMMER FRENCH CLASSES A: sons fcr ladies, gentlemen, girls and boys, at 23 konetic sounds; studio: conversation method. PRUD'HOMME, 307 D st. n.w. NER'S SHORTHAND COLLEGE, LOAN AXD ‘Trust building, cor. F and 9th. Open all sum- - Day, evening and night sessions. Elec- tric fans.’ Catalogues. ap26-1m* A Business Education. Unexcelled summer course, $5; day or night. Ivy, loatitute Business College, 8th and K n.w. mh2-3m* EXTRA OFFER. WOOD'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 311 East Capitol st., offers a three months’ course in any department after May 1 for $10.00. School open al! summer. A splendid opportunity for one who ‘res a good business education. apl6-tt MISS BALCH'S CIVIL SERVICE INSTITUTE AND Business College—1311 11th st.—1,800 persons pra- pared for examinations, Stenography taught, by one of the greatest experts In Washington.not-tf Berlitz School of Languages 723 14TH ST. N.W. Private and ciass lessons in German, French, “THE STEINWAY” And Other High-Grade Pianos, a anaes . | now open for guests, Healthiest spot In Amer- THR PEMBROKE, N. CAROLINA AVE, NEAR| fea: terms moderate: &2 to $9 per GEO. beach; appointments end service excolient; terms | BOOKEI Owner and Prop. m* onable; special rat families. — eqlan ee ‘% AKEL SPRINGS AND BATUS. PInE ENGLESIDE, WAL open June 12. Special rates for June. Send | REST, RECREATION, RESTORATION TO HEALTH. for new illustrated booklet. ROBT. B. ENGLE, Prop., my1-117t Mt, Holly, N. J., until June 1. CHESTER INN ‘New York ave. near the beach; steam beat; eun Parlor; all modern conveniences. D. KNAUER. my1-53t HOTEL LURAY. Noted for its first-class service and_ perfect cuisine; the best the Fhitadelphia markets, af- ford; deliciously prepared and daintily served; 6 o'clock dinner. JOSIAH WHITE & SON. fe7-tt *REDONIA_ Tenn. ave. and beach, Atlantic City, N. J. ointments first-class; every home comfort: joderate. G. W. CARMANY apld-s,m,w,4in IN, PA AVE. NEAR THE open after extensive improvements. Special spring rates. 8. MOON and CHAS. W. SHAW. J. Imperial & Cottages. Ap- rates Hotel Maryland ave. and Esplanade. Full ocean view from wide three-story porches. A__ first-class family honse, with moderate prices. Every com- fort and convenience for 250 guests. Large rooms, prtesian water. Appointments and cuisine of the highest standard. Special weekly and family rates. G. W. KENDRICK. mh22-156t ARLINGTON HOTEL, Sea end Michigan ave.—Special spring rates: Ten dollars per week and upward; two dollars per day and upward. Rebuilt spring 1805. mb18-3m H. W. PURCHASE. THE BROOKEBURST, OCEAN END VIRGINIA ave. Rates $1.50 to $2.50 daily; $9 to $15 weck- ly. AN modern conveniences.’ Special family K. SCHUMAN & SON. The Irvington. On the beach: elevator to ground floor; filtered water; sun parlor; popular prices. mb25-2m THE RUSCOMB! Pacific ave. above Kentucl Delightful sun riors_ and lawn; steam it, ete. E. KIL- -ATRICK, formerly of the Glenwood. ap22-3m HOTEL DE VILLE, Kentucky ave. and beach. 100 rooms. Remodeled and handsomely furnished luced rates until June Ist. Booklet . TRUITT. apl4-7st Special r ailed. 3 HADDON HALL, Atlantic City, N."J. Directly facing. the ocean, Every modern convenience and improvement, in- cluding hot and cold tea _w: ths In house; rooms single and en suite, wi baths attached, etc., ete. Send for illu ed booklet $a9) LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT. The Glen Springs, WATKINS GLEN, N. Y. A Sanatorium of the highest class. Ideal location. Perfect equipment, Mineral waters and baths unequaled. Hay fever unknown, Ilustrated book fr WM. B LEFFINGWELL, Mer., Watkins . BERKELEY SPRINGS, is open for the accommodation of guests. agement and table first-class, Rail connec with all points. For farther information. 3 to the my15-1m any mountain resort in this country. cirenlars, ete., address WM. H. Springs, W. Va., or D. B. MACKS n.w., Washington, D. C. Berkeley Springs, W. Va. The Berkeley Springs Hotel will be open for the reception of guests June 1. These celebrated springs are fi ure of Rheumatism, Fout, Kidne spepsia in its varied in Diseases. For cir- R. affect . ness and St ARANDALE HOTEL, BEDFORD SPRINGS, PA. Will open June 1, with increased attractions. Spe- cial rates for June. Send for booklets, my12-2m* ALSIP & SMITH, Props. Buena Vista Spring Hotel, Blue Ridge Mountains. Dry atmosphere; pure water steam heat; ali modern improvem Oct. 1. M. MER, Fe Hotel Rennert, Baitimore, Md. After June 10 at Ruena Vista Spring 'P. O., Washington county, Md. Mr. Rea.ner can be ‘seen every Thursday be- tween 11 and 2 at the Arlington Hotel, this city. myl-3m CarrollSprings Sanitarium HOMEOPATHIC TD ITUTION. Situatcd in the bills of Maryland, on the Met- ropolitan branch of the B. and ©.;'9 miles from Washington; 400 feet above the ‘city for invalids, convalescents and those desiring Test and quiet. Medicinai sp-ings; beautiful roupds. Special attention given to dietary and ygienic treatment. For circular address G. H. WRIGHT, M.D. ap2i-Im* Porest Glen, Md. THE PENNHURST—OCEAN END OF MICHIGAN ave., Atlantic City, N.J.; electric elevator; steam heat. Serd for illustrated booklet. Special fall and ‘winter rates. JAMES HOOD. Ja7-tt On the Occan Front. baths in house. Elevator. en suite, baths attached. Booklet on’ application. EB ROBERTS’ SONS. LITTLE BRIGHTON, HOTEL AND REST So. Carolina ave. ‘and bi Steam heat. Home comforts. Terms reasonable, S.A; SCHWEISFORT, Formerly cn Boardwalk. mi jt The Florida of the North. ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. The Hotel Windsor. ‘The mest medern hotel on the Atlantic coast. Apartmerts en suite. Hot and cold sea Laths at- tached. Sclt Rooms mh6-78t American ond European plans. French service in cafe. Kussian orchestra. SO feet from ocean. Turkish room. Marine room. Ships room. Sun balconies. Write for illustrated G. JASON WATERS. NTUCK? iE; 150 FEET ed by hot water. "$2 to OCEAN END OF KY. AVE., reopens Mar. 15. Elevator, newly fur., thoroughly renovazed, .K.GOULD. KENILWORTH IN Atlantic City, N.J. steam heat, modern and’under new management. ub4-tft HOTEL ATGLEN. Michigan ave. near beach. First-class family house. Steam heat. to $14 week. Send for booklet. (amb3-104t) J.B. REED, HOTEL PONCE DB LEO: Virginia ave. Ocean end. Sun parl Enlarged 8 EB. SWEENBY, Prop. since last season, mb1-78t MICHIGAN AVE. steam heat, &c. ‘THE EDISON, C aaa Fed Gent level; ecta rates. texte J.C. COPELAND. LA FONTAINE. Ocean ent Kentucky ave. All’ modern improve. amen! eam - Sun parlors, Speci rates. EDWARD G. cua. tenner 'D, KENTUCKY AVE., EIGHTY yards from beach—Steam heat; electric elevator; sun parlor; appointments and cuisine of the bigh- est standard. J. D. PEASE. apé-sm THE SCARBOROUGH, Beach, front uf Maryland ave. Entirely new and mederb; elevater; steam heat; electric bells and lights; private baths; cuisine’ first-class. Write for booklet and terms. ALFRED WYMAN, mh20-78t Late Prop. Grand Atlantic Hotel. IN THE. MOENTAINS. Brookside Hotel And cottages; altitude, 3,100 feet; city comforts; on the mountain top ‘Rear Deer 6 inours on B. and 0.; the most complote resort in the Alle- henies; trout fishing and. bass 1 ye heat river; delightfal roads: souvenir booklets, diagram of ‘rooms, &e., at N.W. Bank, 1401 14th st., or address S. PRESCOTT WRIGHT, a, Brookside, W. Va. a m OaklandHotelOakland,M UNDER NEW _AND CAPARLE SLX HOURS FROM ‘4 CHANGE © This well-known hotel, on t eres ghanies, has been repainted, renov lights added throughout. passed as a pleasure and health >For illustrated booklet, diagr terms, apply to GEORGE A. MILLS & SON, “THE GRAFTON,” Ccprecticut Avenue, myl0-14tf AURORA HOUSE. 22d season will open June 1. Greatly im- roved. Home comforts. Excellent table. ‘nest pleasure and heaith resort in Alle hanies. Near Oakland and Deer Park. Reasonable rates.» . H. SHAFFER, PROP., Aurora, W. Va. Hill Top House. HARPER'S FERRY, W. VA. This popular resort is open. Satisfaction guar- anteed. Daneing, fishing, boating; telegraph in house. Apply eatly for rooms. T. S. LOVETT. my4-6m ADIRONDACKS. THe AMPERSAND, ON LOWER SARANAC LAKE. ANNEX COTTAGES OPEN JUNE 1, THE MOST DELIGHTFUL MONTH IN THE WoOoDSs. Golf Links an additional attraction. ©, M. EATON, my8-8,m,w-tf Saranac Lake, N. Y., or 156 5th ave. NEVERSINK MOUNTAIN HOTEL, Reading, Pa. Opens June 1, First-class in all its ments. Acconmnodates 300 guests. For particulars and booklet address ‘T. W. PIGGOTT, my8-s,m,W,39t Lessee. Mountain House, CRESSON SPRINGS, PA. Main line Penna. R. R.; 102 miles east of Pitts- burg; top of Ailegheny mountains. OPENS JUNE 26. For circulars and information regarding rates, address J. P. McWILLIAMS, Supt. my1-65t d. m of rooms and myl5-tf appoint- Including such makes as Gabler, Mathusbek, Chase, Hallet & Davis, Knabe, Weber, Cuickering and Huat- ington, for sale on easy terms. These instruments have been rented during the season. E. F. Droop & Sons, E. . 925 PENNSYLVANIA AV ing secured the introduction of a biN in both houses of Congress and its indorse- ment by President Grant Mm 1873, seemed to consider its work done, and on the fail- ure of the bill the committee disappea from view. Another bill was introduced by Senator Edmunds in 189%, but the mat- ter went no further than the creation of a select committee. since made a standing Spanish and Italian, taught only by native teach: ers; also Latin and Greek lessons. Classes forming Gatty. great, Tessons free. | Branches im. leadln American and European cities, pply to Pi WM. VON MUMM. ey Saat COLUMBIA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, 407 Seventh street_northwest, ©. K. URNER, A.M., The leading school of business Highest attainable grade of instruction at_mod- 1t BARGAINS IN rate cost Sit ms for graduaat the pear e of-the Senate, having charge of = = ts © project WW. » OW: 1 3 5 Re A step which seoms likely to result in the Elocution, Vi aektt final consummation ef the scheme was, however, taken in November, 1895, in the fermation committee of one hundred (since grown to three hundred) “to promote the establishment of the University of the United $: * ‘This committee has an executiy u presided over by Chief Justice Fuller, and including such men as Senator imu General Hor: | ex-Attorney General Garland, others, who have lately brought the mat- ter almost to a focus. in January, iS, they secured the introduction of a new bill Expression. 7 13th st. now. OUT OF WASHINGTON. AMINATION FOR ADMISSION Will be held in Washington, in the vi ¢ 29. July 1. 3 PIANOS. UPRIGHTS OF VARIOUS MAKES, THAT HAVE BEEN RENTED DURING THE PAST SEASON, FOR SALE AT BARGALN PRICES, OUR TERMS ARB MUST FAVORABLE. Win. Knabe & Co., 8, and privile; P s in any or f the Unive ! v be learned | EB PAMPH which may be | in both houses of Congre which was ; tom fo the Correspond ere- | afterward favorably reported. but the ree 1422 Pennsylvania Ave. ; Saline tee ee earn my18-28d It to as if among the i may crown the n might be that 1 steps for the consummation of h IS THE DIDATES FOR ADMI: }® dream that has haunted the brains of TIME ish to take the Harvard | OUF Statesmen and scholars for more thaa ained in Washington | @ century. Probably the immediate voting as the candidates for admission | Of a large endowment would hardly be to bu a Piano! - aed anne Dadiicn ae eg? in view of the present condition of y icones ore ieee, el: | the nation’s iinances: but a commission my12,19.26,e2-41° | C22 be appointed to formulate a plan of Our rented stock is now being returned, and - —— = ee organization and future endowment, and every Fiano will be sold at a great reduction. Summer Law Lectures. thus an imvortant advance be made. Please call and make your ion. UNIVERSITY OF VIRG Meanwhile, as becn repeatedly pointed Accommod: terms—special discounts for cash. | July 1 to Aux. 31, 1 Cou cut, such wirangemenis can be made for Pianos andra! Spreken’ Cathode tained! aan ised Byiae Sa Harlan of 0 the utilization, in connection. with the pro- Cataligae BONER re posed university, of tific and other collecti governm tal departments at Washington, and of the force of several hundred trained > experts there em 1 in fact "| be equal at the ou to a greater dowment than is now possessed by an: paired. John F. Ellis & Co., CHICKERING PIANO ROOMS, Pia the immense scien- ms gathered in the AUCTION _ FUTURE pays, ¥ BRO 937 PA, AVE. N.W. nos At t , AUCTIONEERS. the so-called universities in th ae Jathered at tie capital are alreac LE OF VALUAP <i ° "= - TE, NO. G10'R STREET Nolerit, | SXt¥ or more great bureaus and instituc ess an Cos est tions. whose resources may in part t : rine of a certain deed of trust to us, dated | be laid uncer tribute to, or to a certain € er e = ss and ¢ ‘S89 n Si rT 5 t 7 ri * SHAS aoe ee es ed ¥ 31, 1889, in Liber No. 1407, folio 485 et se extent incorporated with, the nation’s uni- must ‘beled! by: June 3.0 onler Of the land records of the District of Colmabia, | versity. Such a connection will be espes Pai it ene ioe ae Wer tho ede ed eee i ent werebs, | clally: valuable in utilizing, to an extent pcan afford to 1enore this 0p- auction, front of the premises, oa TUESDAY, | Otherwise i icalle, the treasures of Trlces are cut to less than fac- | the FIRST DAY of JUNE, A.D). 1807. at Fiva | the great nal Library, of the we and select ar TienET 2 ss O'CLOCK P.M., the following descrived land and —— nian of the Medical pa . premises, situate in the ci useum and 2a, Metzerott Music Co., 1110 F | th Distict of ‘Columbia, of the botanical garden naval ob- being lot 178 in Carusi and lots In square 444, fronting a depth of 104.50 feet, together with the imp: my1T-14¢ the purchaser at time of sale, All conveyancing, re- «ord! dal fees at the cost of the pur- chaser. if sale to be complied with within ten days from of sale, otherwise the trustees e the resell ‘the property at the risk and cest of d pure WILLIAM E. EDMONSTON, CONSTANTINE H, WILLIAMSON, 521 1ith St.N.W., Near F. cir for Party Secu Orposite Moses’, J. C. Conliff, Manager. AUCTION Bmbigsumi28 $90 Will Buy an Upright Piano, In first-class condition; splendid tone and touch; eft with us to sell) HUGO WORCH, Sohmer Piano Agt., 923 F st. Pianos for rei my12-8d HAZELTON PIANOS Can be purchased only of D. G. Pfeiffer & Co., 417 lith St. N. W. my12-204 servatory, and of the c bureaus of the Agricultural Department. ioenin” ubalbting ort. tero-ahiey > med he As it is proposed to admit to the unive brick dwellin; 610 R street _northw. sity, as applic for its degrees, only ‘Terms of sal ‘hird of the purchase money | Students who ha ady teken ihe to be paid in cash, and the balance in two equal installments, payable iu one and two years, with interest at 6 cent per anni ” semi- bachelor’s degree ix fear that the propos: juriously compet: r colleges, the iitution will in- annually, from day of sectited h ae |pteemens Ts already upon vf property sold, or all cash, m of | tablished js pr c way with. the purchase A depesit of $200 will be required of | The great university fellow- ships will support dé every uate prof: will no dou t, if the project is carried out, so fitly crowu our educational system that every American shall look to it with ex- ultant, patriotic pride. NATH'L WILSON, ‘622. RATCLIFF ADMINISTRATOR’ ICE_BO: By virtue of an the District of G special term for Orphans’ Court business, I SATURDAY MAY TWENTY-SECOND, | AT. FOUR 0 : P.M., sell at public auction the house known as No, 3800 M street, W m, D. C., and the con- terts thereof. ‘Terms cash. CHAS. W. DARR, Adiuvinistrator D.B.N., Equity building, 317-319 4% st. nw. DARR & LBCKIE, Proctors, my19-3t RATCLIFFE, SUTT )., AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED LOT, FRONTING 52 FEET ON B STREZT BETWEEN SEVENTEENTH AND — EIGH- TEENTH STREETS SOUTHEAST. By virtue of a deed of trust to us, recorded in Liber 1785, follo 204, one of the land records of the District of Columbia, we, the undersigned trustees, will sell, by public ‘auction, in front of the prem: ines, on MONDAY, THE TWENTY-POURTH DAY OF "MAY, 1897, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., all of original lot numbered six (6), in square one thousand and ninety-seven (1097), in the city of Washington, D. ‘Terms of sale: One-third purchase money to be paid in cash, and residue in one and two years, with interest at six per cent per annum from day of sale, or all cash, at eption of the purchaser, the deferred payments to be secured by deed of trust on the property and to be represented by romissory notes of the purchaser. A deposit of $100 will be required when bid is accepted, and terms of sale to be complied with in ten days from day of sale, or trustees reserve the right to resell at risk and cost of purchaser. All conveyancing Best teeth, $8. Filings, Crowns, Bridges, ete,, | 404 Tecording at the cost of the purchaser. | at corresponding prices." Each department 10 Bo Bt charge of an expert specialist of long experience. . a.W No students, Ail work guaranteed, SIMON WOLF, Trustee, af, on per a my14-d&ds 420 F st. nw. U.S. DentalAssn,7th&DSts 7 For Other Auctions See Fase 14, Jad-lott Clothes and Negroes in Africa. Poultney Bigelow in Harper's Magazine. The bulk of the late authority is to the —— TR MAT KILL. HOUSE, | Occupations That Gradually Destroy the Men Engaged in Them. j From the New York World. Court of People are afraid to travel by land or sea, and take out all sorts of accident pol- icies, but there are many legitimate occu- pations or trades that kill as certainly and steadily as the most ill-regulated steam engine. An old writer said that human life was the cheapest thing on earth. Strange to say, says an English trade journal, you cannot frighten the workmen who know how dangerous is their trade, and not even higher wages will tempt them from such death traps. Lead, in the form of bullets and shot, is a deadly, dangerous thing, but it is also death-Gealing to all who use it in their work, as house painters, gilders, cal- ico printers, type founcers, potters and braziers. Mercury is a foe to life. Those who make mirrors, barometers or thermometers, who etch or color wool or felt, will soon feel the effect of the nitrate of mercury in teeth, gums and the tissues of the body. Silver kilis those who handle it, and pnotograph- ers, makers of hair dyes and ink and other preparations ere long turn gray, while a deadly weakness subdues them, and soon they succumb. Copper enters into the com- position of many articles of every-day life, and too soon those who work in bronz- ing and similar decorative processes lose teeth and eyesight and finally life. Mak- ers of wall paper grow pale and sick from the arsenic in its coloring, and match mak- ers lose strength and vitality from the ex- cess of phosphorus used in their business. DENTISTRY. Painless Extracting, 50c. ONDERTAKERS. THE SUMMIT HOUSE, HARPER'S FERRY, W. HOTEL KENDERTON. Ocean end Tennessee ave. Spring rates, $1.50 Mrs. J. F. NEALL of Tioga. HOTEL TRAYMORE, Overlooks the most delightfal section of this famoun beach. Seasonable comforts und amuse- to $2 day; $3 to $12 week. pekes $8 to § vel Atlantic City, N. J. ments, ‘throughoat the year. reoinee OPO TOUSEN We TTT, Ir., Prop'r. Kentucky ave] 100 test ron e ‘Transient, eye to $2.50. Weekly, $9. t ‘Send for book- Pe sricexer® °° 82 mh2S-4tt rt NM. J. HOTEL 8T. CHARLE Directly 01 the beach. Sait and Trea water io’ etery bath. eS ee : RATES OF PASSA PTEAINS ON WASHINGTON SND OHIO DIvis. | Paris $105 and upward by all stentoers except La BR, HALPIN. ION leave Washington 9.01 a.m. dally and 1:00 and | Touraine, Including railway fare to Paria and land- | THE BREXTON, GAPE MAY. WJ. 4:45 p.m. daily except Sunday, and 6:25 p.m. Sen- | ing cha: Parlor car seat is extra pe Improved and renovated.’ Near the beach. dare only tor Round HL Season. fo oe ET, Tasge plassas end sun parlor. ‘Terme moderate. Goa Returning, atvtve at : Niy.. @. W. MOSS, o21 Peon. ave..W D.c. A en and 8:10 p.m. daily and 3:00 p.m. daily, ex jalo-ly : SPRING LAKE, N. J. Sanday, for ‘Hound Hu, (7:00 a.m dally, except re Sanday. from Herndon, §:34 a. + except Sun- THE ALLAIRE, from I MEDICAL Lake, N. 3. va ‘alae Tom, the south arrive at Wash- IC, 17th season; Remodled ond te 4 in Hieron : 2:25 pam. daly. except Dr. Leatherman myi5-dlmthencodm P. Charlottesville. Nitric acid is used by engravers, by etch- effect that civilization at present harms the in copper, by makers of gun cotton and Va., will be open for guests June 12, ‘7. For W. R. Speare, z = 2 AR pnd ‘ircolars and addr. ’ negro by exposing him to Giseases he never | those who supply our homes with lovely MJ. BAKER, Cex. ‘Heferencer exeuungeed "| Undertaker & Embalmer, | knew before. In his savage state the black | picture frames, Its fumes are poison to — 940 F Street Northwest. man goes naked and becomes strong by a | the human lungs and soon destroy them MONTEREY INN, ON SUMMIT OF BLUE RIDGE | Everything strictly first-class and on the most rea-| constant contact with the fresh air. The otek Cl arate ereas neoks koteeee:: tel), opens June $o For terme and cial, 2g. | Souable terms, ‘Telephone call 340. uat-tr_ | first thing done for the happy black heath- | anic acid deals death to gilders, shovse. artis Mise THIPEE, Si7 3, Charles se Bales, | B. BRENNAN, UNDERTAKER, EMBALMER AND | en is to make him wear uncomfortable | raphers and picture finishers, while zinc is Md. my5-3w* Directv Bo Sest-class, on the | clothing, in a mee a a ao a to ee Tene — of USE, most season! 4 poisonous microbes w! 101 le fluency. | opi jasses and meerschaum pipes. eee eaten tae ae eepsone 200. Mr. INO. T. GARNER, for T He never changes this clothing, and when| Mankind is by nature brave, and very Misager 3 oe BS = = — he gets wet he knows no epost ee = few are ———. = action because of - NOR wi at Riggs House, dry them sitting close to the - In | supposed danger. ¢ great builders and this city, Abril 24, May 1, 8, 15, 22 and 29, for ACCOUNTANT. this way wd contracts fever, and under- | engineers of the world would stop and ask, a ee okie mines an otherwise robust’ constitution. | “How many lives will this undertaking “THB LOCKWooD, HAMPER'S VERRY, LAL J. B. Ba’ rs For this reason many magistrates, hold costr it = nee cane: the a open Season May 15; rooms large (t from i ive without some greatest jump! airy; plenty of ‘shade; Sirat-ciass; rates rea- | eom 37. Washington Loan and Trust oe ne the aaneuees the con- | of modern thought. Every-day Ufe and . A. P. DANIEL, _"_myl-5m ———=== | sequent increase of disease, there will re- | common occupations are full of silent cour- THE WISCASSET, MT. POCONO, Pa. sult a check to the present rate of in- | age, and all around are workers who die in ‘Season of 1897 opens May 15. House heated by crease among the blacks. the harness and are true heroes without steain. Booms, ensuite with bath. Golf links. ‘The death rate among the so-called Chris- | knowing it. =. Manager. ives is larger amongst those ———_—--ee-____ SiS” “OS TETRIS wane. in the savage state wing fo reasons above | Training Husbands After Marvinge, SCELLANEOUS. del2-tf 620 F st. nw. House, 1300 Q st. uw. | Siven: here agalu we have to remem | som Women's Home Companion. =; | ber that the savage state referred to is CARRINGTON, z Opens June 1. Ofratner Lae Beilin Bs Sc'SaT Wath: | one, protected oy ngiian tows, and ‘she | Tt really s asking too much of « woman ton, D.O. Residence, 3 Mount Vernon Flats, | Christians referred to are such as have | to expect her to bring up a husband, and - Located 30 minutes’ | _New York ave. and Oth st. nw. seig | not learned how to preserve thelr health | her children, too. She vainly imagines { evy. rigo from Treasury Dept. | —— eee aan eestoopulation: in ‘oui | When she marries this plece of perfection, © pat Chevy Chase, Md. | COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS | S726 with whom she is so blindly in love, that he is already trained, or rather, that he is the one human being in the world who has been perfect from infancy, and who never needed training. She knows that mothers have to put in twenty years ot close study and hard work before they can turn out a man or woman who won't be a social pest. She never dreams of the curi- ous fact that mothers always train their think training a make @ good husband. a