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THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16,- 1897-16 PAGES. ae MONEY W. $100; WANTED F eR satisfactory - return $120 HAROLD, AT FIVE Y amount from $1,000 S06 F nuaw. $3.000, | $1,000, trust re ts in estates, 7 irities, witnout “Apply 512 13th’ st. now. al or publi ty. TO LOAN, Liebertnann & Hawn, sion 1 per cent. SIT AT CUR- interest on 1 FRANK T. RAWLL _ton Ins. ¢ del-tf MONEY ToT APPROVE! RICT real estate at . T. LEIPOLD, Sth and F sts. | AT THEIR face and accrued interest. JOHN SHERMAN, Io Lith St. ins in your possession. Pay- pal received at any time, wh ost of loam. You can have the money it. Gur rates are the low- All business contidential; no or expense ments on pri will lessen No cost if loan is ‘not CAPITAL LOAN GUAR. MONEY TO LOAN ON insurance po securities: beet terms in city. ATTWELL. & STUBBLEFIELD, Mertz bldg.. 11th and F n.w. selLtt MONEY TO LOAN IN si FROM_ $1,000 UPWARD, AT LOWEST RATE OF INTER? ON REAL ESTATE IN THE DISTRICT. KR. 0. HOLTZMAN, COR. WOTH AND F STS. MONEY TO LOAN 0: aT Li est rates of interest. rel ae BALLIN oO 14th st. y_ confident mney the day you ask f in part or in fall Lo. ANTED & TO LOAN. | to EDUCATIONAL. RAILROADS. PIANOS AND ORGANS. PIANOS AND ORGANS, SOUTHERN RAILWAY. "WASHIN ASEINGTOR Schetule in effect November 21, 1897. Start in —— a Berlitz School 1s 723 14th St. aul2- VACANCHE oR A FEW | _ All trains airive aod leave at Peousylyania pas- cena Pe “SH2 AM "Dally.—Local for Danville, Charlotte Prof DARIN. GH Sd st he. | and way stations.” Connects at Manassas for Stras- burg, Harrisonburg and Staunton, daily except Suuday, acd at Lynchburg with the Norfolk and Western daily. 11:15 A.M.—Dally.THE UNITED STATES FAST MAIL, Carries Puliman Buffet Sleepers, New York and Washington to Jacksonville, uniting at Saiis- ete with Pullman Sleeper for Asheville and Hot Springs, ON. | C.z, Kuoxville and Chattanooga, and at Charlotte with Pullman Sleepet for Augusta. Patliman Buffet Sleeper New York to New Orleans, connecting at Atlanta for Birwi ham and Memphis. Connects at Lynchburg w: fee — e 1 C. and 0. Railway for Lexington aud Natural Bridge d: Solid train’ Washington to New “5 Foreign AM QUA GS | rites, au ead ae eR tae ° Classes in all the European | ducted Tourist’ Excursion Through Sleeper on this Languages constantly form- | train every Wednesday and Saturday to San Fran- Ay ite Se ee of stu!y congen‘a!, practical. —Local fo. Front t, Royal, Suasburg and at the tum %% sh week 0 daily, except Su . 93 weeks for Chatiottesvitle, VASHINGTON AND SOUTH- Call for circul: Chickerin; Pianos John F. Ellis & Co., del6-tf John F.: Ellis & Co., 937 Pennsylvania Avenue, OLDEST MUSIC HOUSE IN THE CITY. Established 1852. Estey Organ, ‘struments of the je Pianos at fair ting. terms—or hor short time. all and. cee our ind talk the mat- ter over before you purchase a Piano. F. Old ‘Pianos taken In-part pay for new and full pale ate eet pesey caved and repaired—moved, cpacked and ship- — ped by first-class workeaun. = || eee prices ai at big discount for It will pay you t —get our prices, $1 weekly payments. plendid freteed in_ first-class condition. . Smith, 1225 Pa. Ave. SO BE re THIS CHRISTMAS IN BUYING. A FIRST-CLASS MAKE—Bonght of the maker— ireans that you will have a plano for life. 7 Pennsylvania Ave. or GUAGES. f. Wm, Von. Mumm, & Principal. ERN VESTIBULED LIMITED, composed of Puliman Vestibuted Sleepers, Dining Cars and Day Couches. Yullman Sleepers New York to Nashville, Teun., via Asheville, Knoxville and Chattanooga: New York to Tampa, via Charlotte, Columbia, Sa: Yannah and Jacksonville, uniting at Danville ‘with 6m,16 Pullman Sleeper from Tichmond to Augusta, via Columbia. with connection for Aiken, and New’ York to Memphis, via Mirmingham, New York to New Orleans, via Atlanta and Moitgomery. Vestibuled Day Coach Washington to Atlanta. Southern Rall- IVY BUSINESS ¢ Nene better: $25 a y LEGE- r; day or night. Sth and K. de13-3m Paris PRIVATE OR CL National Capital | Dining Ca. to Montgomery. RAINS “ON AND’ OHIO. DIVT- m. daily, 4:45 p.m. p.m. Sindays nly Except Sunday, for for Herndon, ' Re- a.m. and 3:00 a.m. daily, ex- 34 a.m. daily, except ‘brough trains from the south arrive at Wash- ingten, 6:42 a.m., 2:20 p.m. and 9:25 p.m. daily, Harrisonb 40 “and 9:25 p.m. dally, except Sunda ) a.m. daily from Charlottesville. for Round titi: Leesburg. and turning, nil 2 pam. dally, pm. daily arrive at Washington ly from Rourd Will, indy, from terndon, from Leesbu French _ convi metid of gaining fv verb Latin or nil General Supt. The Misses Kerr’ s School, ee . Agt. Pass, Dept. 1438 NSYLVANIA.] RAILROAD. BATON CoMS OF SIX‘ S: Mw Terie and tos 10:50 SCHOOL, eeticut ave. NAW. For Lois Intermediate and A W.W. VHE M.,Head Master. SCHOOL. Ms d Observation Cart ning & Hci H Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Ss - Louis, Cleveland aud Toledo. Buffet Parlor PRACTICAL MILLINERY THOR. arto Hh . in every detail. Pupils fitt:d | 10:50 A.M LINE—Pullman Buffet Parlor Cor fer business or home work. Washingion, D.C. 226 K st. n.w., Car to Harrisburg. Luffet Parlor Car Harrisburg del4-t.th.s,1m* to Pittsburg. D ST, LOUIS EXPRESS nv 40 P.M. CHICAGO Pr VATE School of French Language. PROF. EMILE JAMIN. 160? 19TH ST. DUPONT CIRCLE. 0c30-co8m,4 <Sleeping Car Washington to liga ten eping and Dini ars Harrisbury netopati), and C anal Harrisburg to Dining Car to Chicago. SOUTHWESTEI: PRESS—Pull- ning MATHEMATIC thand. Music, Ele: rienced tutor: college Hof)-2in* MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS OF ALL KINDS. Mandolins and Guitars At prices that will break the record. most complete stock in the city. i off Mandolins from $1.95 up. Autoharps, Cornets, Music Satchels, Music Rolls, Music Books. What do you think of a number, John F. Ellis & Co., 937 Pennsylvania Ave. de16-tt THE STIEFF PIANO IN TONE, TOUCH AND WORKMANSHIP, Tuniug by factory experts. Moving by experienced men. STIEFF BRANCH WAREROOMS, CHAS. M. STIEFF, 521 ELEVENTH ST. 5 ¥. J. C. CONLIFF, Manager. de4-28d A John F. Ellis & Co., 937 PENNA. AVE. Oldest Music House in the City. ESTABLISHED 1852. Largest and GENUINE WASHBURN Mando- Ins and Guitars at a discount of one-third from regular selling S price. so extra charge for case. Guitars from $2.85 up. Tick ing Car reservation and tmforma- 0 el of i tion furdished ‘et offices, 705 16th gt. n.w., SLi | se, sure, £9 call and examine our stock before usica 1 | Peasy vaca avenue, and at Pennsyivania” rail- poreat orate iateet invention road Passenger static Music Boxes {i grit vty, Xmas. “EVERYTHING IN THE MUSIC LINE.” WE WILL BE OPEN EVEN- INGS UNTIL AFTER THE HO- LIDAYS, WITH THE FINEST Gramophones, Violins, andolins at prices that will break the record. Mandolin for $1.95? DISPLAY OF PIANOS, OR- rae promptly and make sour selection, and we |] GANS, AEOLIANS, MUSIC eve. You are cordially invited ts come ami | BOXES, MANDQLINS, _GUI- Tigute sou to purchase. ‘Remember our name aud | LARS, BANJOS, etc., etc. LOW- EST PRICES. Sanders & ‘nan Sieeping Cars Washington to Pitteburg Harrisburg to St. Louis and Cincinnati. it ; PACIFIC EXPRESS—Pullman Sleep- ing ee to Pitt re. atra ‘aud Roane: Williamsport daily, Rochester, Erie, Ruf- except Saturday, “For, for Williamsport. and Niagara Falls dally, with Sleeping Cac Washington to Buffalo. Sunday. 7:20 PM. falo, pnpils tak xD “pRUD HOMME, 301 D st-n.w. 10:40 P.M. for Erte, igua, Rochester, Buf- Ningura 'F Patiman sleeping h ‘th Washington to Roche: saturdays or an FOR PHILAD a. NEW YORK AND THE eye 4:00 PM. + JONAL, LIMITED," daily, ypewri Ing. rlor Cars, with Dining Car from Baltimore. Regular at (Dining Cary, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00. Fxperts in teaching Pitman srstem rapidly (Dining ¢ 1:00 «Dining Ca Just Re repurters House Kepreseutatives. THE | mifugten) 215, 43 EF. 504 11th st., Ist floor. de3-tf 1 Q CORA ALT a Used Krabe Piano—in good condition musically. Knabe Piano, *O0. $1 weekly payments. Stayman’s NEW PALACE OF MUSIC, 1327 F ST. N.W. Baltimore Store, 13 Charles st. Percy S. Foster, Manager. dell-tf PIANO TUNING, By F. L. BABENDRIER, late 15 years with JF. Ellis & Co. Best facilities for thorough repuiring of Pianos and Organs. 518 4th n.e. — no1Z-2m* the thing for beginners. G. Smith, 1225 Pa. Ave. 0. Teacher of Eleention For Philadelphia ‘only Week days, Express, reid to ¢ 2:01 and ~ dally. PRIVATE ID ION BY PROF! For Boston, without change, from leading unfversities; in prepari and + VM. anil, and culture studies; all branches: For Balthaoze, inuste; history; fine’ art. Address 13:00 A. 1587 Tih st. uw. » Limited), pa DR. Yeung Indies and little ehildr ee TISH INDIA, pers. 8. Du ‘ le ° her parts of Eur The most expensively 7) At: a . from New York. OKELEY SCHOOL, For Atiantic. rail pee spondence te school. Short A method: jasly - Week days, 11:50 P.M. corne the suitic can be left f ination from hetels B. MUTCHIN . R. WOO! nth and G Streets, lH Streets, where the cheekin to 121? wud 1214 Tih st Mr. and Mre. it, Rt.” HiLY COMPE' gives less of bi ‘neral Manuger. chger Agent. BALLIMORE : ' CENTRAL AMERICA, AND O1i10 RAILROAD, Piano Ware Rooms E = es Now ta i4, nae S 9 M. for Lrazil, per 6.8. To LOAN ON REAL © | Ch . Ch HinGinssre eee i im amounts } hevy Chase Ms OE THOMAS, > ‘Northwe i, Vewtibul L ° ISL. Eeterent Crone ae oe FRENCi AND ENGLISH SCHOOL trains, 31:0 S08 pacar dcl6- wo? P Street w York, (OuE TOTS ner sate etn eee pig gud Indisnapolis, Ex- : RAND. JAMAICA fet of bia; BO oa French ‘th language of the house: Express, Sauls eects tad = 2 wt SAVANILLA and GREYTOWN per t.s. Adirondack. jamarete We. TL. 6 x ud Cleveland, Express daily, 3S 2 Te aenied owes iD ae WASH'N DANENH Z Miss C” PETTIG Asa! Principal, ne sud S260 pou. Sw M B = nols-tf aes Ce a y-10 y¥ Chase P.O., Md Geluutus, Tolede and Detroit, 11:55 p.m. Iss uSsic OXES | tor Arve FARTHA. (per 4, Tol: = = Ss an or Winchester aud way stations, 18:00 a.m. as Cane hh IF You WANT To F tOW MONEY ON YOUR SCHOOL 0 aul » 2 TABASCO_ and) YUCA- ae and pay loan tn installments, oF Gaillard*“%0 Languages. ‘New Urleata, ‘Memphis, Birmtagham Chat. al Cos fer deripartslon MENIOO er he iin mh vs om Capitol | goes ath st. Principal; Prof. J. D. Gaillard, 1 le, Bristol and Roane —to close them out hefore Xmas, Only about soe mes ican cae . Genes te oe ne ‘S49 bem. ty tof them tft. You'll have to hurry. (@d Att ms ce Etbod, er st from } : | cnly “one decorated by the Preuch Minister of F. G. Smith, 1225 Pa. Ave. tp ee ae eee ie Tae eae Sede ieee ae eee eae fax and thence via steamer, clone here daily, ¢x- | circulars.) Classes and private les- 2. 4 a 200, 818. anday, at 12:05 WM, and on Sundays ‘only Hl. ACKER, cle des Historiettes. will reopen sand 12:01 night! Sun: H li d y 3 A f e .. i Once u 5:30, for MIQU ON, by rail to Bosten and HM Lth st. now once a Ww __ not cv) i DQ thence via steamer, close here daily at 3:00 W YORK P.M. (2) ¢ __ OC EA N A TRIP TO JAMAICA, The Queen of West Indian Islands, BY THE ATLAS LINE, eptional ad: Bimit _ TRAV EL. ges to persons seeking duration for health and . York to Jamaica and Jays. Send for Mus- © trip trem return ean pe made in 17 . Chie ave., Washing juld-ly Apply to eels INTERN ATIONAL | zs iN American Line. bg hain a a (London-£ jing . 22, Wan Parts St. Luts. - m New York Fel Paris. ....Feb. York .De Paul. Dee. Touts. Jan. SP New York Jan. Bed Star Ae NEW YORK TU AX’ Ie a 19 am YRIESLAND: KENSINGTC EW AM ¥ YORK? OFFIC SHINGTO: | W. Moss. J MEDICAL. | Dr. Leatherman. Espert specialist im the cure of all special éte- axes of tien and women. Consultation free. Hours: » to 12, 2 to ues., Thurs. and Sat. eveninzs, 7 to & © 602 F n.w. Closed on Sunday. Bold lm? The McDonald= Ellis bans mangos Guitar Instruction by Miss G. I oF QUA By MARK TWAIN. Orders sent to G. W. The | Hazelton Pian FOREIGN POSTAL SERVICE. WASHINGTON, D.C. POST OFFICE NOTIH Should be read dafly, aw changes may occur at any ti ‘OREIGN MAILS are forwarded to the ports of sailing daily, and the schedule of closings is ranged on the presumption of their uninterrup overland transit. For the week ending Dec 13 the last ¢ ottice xs fol her unecting closes will be made at this NFIC MAILS. 200 PM. for ITALY "AID FRS PORTE L, tc) At 1 from Ne us.” made piano of America. — 5 . Umbria, The highest type of ar- emence aeaeene tis! ic pi no building. miust be directed “Per Ethi- ies SS steamers NOT a popular piano; Se ok: but the choice of refined for other paris of musical taste. D. G. Pfeiffer’s tar steamers sailing the German steam- ard, Fret 1 Ss tuke printed mat- tor all countries for which they are ad- or, ete rtised t AILS isil £ and H SET N.W. h School for both sexes. w ith hatach light. y, Toston and the Wm. Knabe & Co., Lookk« ping, arith. ae js for CUBA (except those for SANTIAGO iy. type ing, elocu- DE CU: BA, which will be forwarded via New Yori culture, Preneb, G. 2 up to and including the 11:10 P.M. close W. 3 history, Latin. 1:15 pn. TAMOS, | ass). clone here dany at 3:00 P.M. for forward- Alembership. $1 a m. and 79:30 p.m. ° | ing Via ste: days and Thurs: res. no2-6,tf from Port Ta: to Havana. (e) erland (except these. for Was Be = TABASCO and YU i hin gtontteights School For Gaithersburg and way points, The peerless Knabe Pianos, 11 latest scales and after the Wedne overland cios- Sete Gia siiatinare | oe new art designs. Will be forwarded via New York up to snd ine ARTIC. A ance Naps B a Pianos of medium-grade makes from $250 up- ) cluding the 11, . closing Friday yse bere Axso. aie ward daily at 7:10 2 : ce ¢ ene andres apoiat Second-hand Pianos from 3 MAILS. = — ays. = LIBERAL TERMS 01 AYMENT. TI. per s.s. "Friends? Select School, Planes for Rent. daily up to . Australia, from San Francisco, close here daily up to 6:40'P.M. Dec. East, 10 ath, 12:05, 1:15 (all aa) ci sie eG ie ‘ Mails for the SOCIETY ISLANDS, per ship rop- ap iSteegin ae. cade ee 1422 Penn Ave. le Wi lose here daily up sett THOMAS W. SIDWELL, _Prinel 9 aan, | aer6-280 to 6: : “Miss Halstead’ 12:01 car open Addi a = Malle for CHINA aind 4 X. spectally addcoss. iss Halstead’s ticnal delphia, week days, daily, U ht Pi ecincnly, ever ss Sack A ELS Trivate School will ceopen OCT, 5 at 1817 Cor- | % Pt, Ga All day tratus, prig ianos oS ee ee ee coran ie Advanced department in charge of Misa | Stato caine ISTRALIA (except those for West ana C. Robinson, formerly of the Westera Hixh | a ented ALAND, Hawai, T and 3m 12205 noon a S. per s.s. Moana,” from San a xExpress trains ncisco, close here daily up to 6:40 P.M. Dee. d checked from hoteis and EOARDING ANDO DAY SCHOOL ster Co. on orders left ut Core Mass. ave. sv uw. New 154 year. Nine nd EDWIN Rt. D. RTIN, _PolGS.tf . - (a) Mails for CHINA and JAPAN, Victo from lose bere dally up to 6:40 DME January é Maile f STRALIA (except those for West fe) Australia), NEW ZEALAND, THAWAIL J ISLAN. per 8.8. Miowera, from ere laily after Dec. 31 up to 6:40 De Co eS a Schedule tn effect November 14, 1897. A LY—Cinc 1 and St. Louis Spe- for Cincinuatl, Pullman sleepe Lexington, Louisville, Indianapolis Lands’ with Parlor cars Cincin: for r . ¥. Limited—Se BALCH’S CIVIL, SERVICE 1: for Cineinns Ey aterversiG ken Business College, 1311 11th Lexington and Lcuts Without change, Open hookkeepinz and stencgrap for reception of passengers at 9 p.m. Pull. ers. Pupils instructed by co tment car to Virginia Hot’ Springs, Without change ‘Tuesday: days, Daily conection He Ts and ae Louls, 2:20 P.M. DAILY—For Gordonsville, Charlottes: Staunton and for Richmond dally, except CEPT SUNDAY—Parlor car Wash- Thursdays and Satur: AWARD ©. the Springs. Sleepers TOWNSEND, de Prices and Values Over 50 magnificent Upright Pianos in our rent- 2, 1808. qd) ing stock at $4 ave your order now if |” (a) Hogistered mails close at 10:00 A.M. came 1 Wish to have a piano delivered before Xiuus. | day. cence F G. Smith, 1225 Pa. Ave ql? Registered matis close at 1:00 P.M. same i Sot aa 206 18th at. ic) Registered mails close at 6:00 P.M. same iney School, el ee aes ae ~ Open Evenings. Comparison of (a) Rogistered matls close at 6:00 P.M. previous day. Registered mails close at 1:00 P.M. Tue Saturdays. 11 WILLETT, Postmaste ys JAMES P. STORAGE. You CAN BORROW MON ‘YOUR FURN Pianos, mdse., ete. VEST STOR- ods Insured," 316-18 8th st. del-3m DEEDS, ‘Wil give us your trade every tin Where can you find i Uke ours” at our e reduced tle advance styks.,in "88 Planos—new all the improvements. Apndid instrument for $250 PIANO fri inane THE PIA CHANGE, 913 Pa. ave. 15-204 1 Nok Ext fe Pa. ave, COMMISSIONER Or SS. BUNDY, t OF DEEDS, es and Territories, ington to Kichiuond and Ricticnd to Old Point. Buckingh 22 Gth st. a.w., oF at residence of pu oa Seales ae R., FL and BP. and ©. OF WaSHINGT Reservations and tickets at Chesapeake and 1 our = ine offices, O13 and 1421 Pennsylvania avenue: eng te VoD I | | the station. per year. tise > H.W. FULLER, Feat to Luifuse with vtergy and wake up boyaty | &D17-38d General Passenger Agent. the dui of lif is 8 prepared fer colle WASHINGTON, ALEXA Dera AND MT. VERNON A FROM STATION, 1314 STREET AND Pa, IN EFFECT NOV MBEIE 14, 1997, a For Alexandria, week days, 6: 5 8:00, 8:85, 8:59, 9:50, 1 wher any . 816 6th st. n.w., will receive prompt at- del4-3t* $300UprightPiano, Only slightly used— sume stool and Japanese silk scarf ineluded in 8. EG" Smith, 1225 Pa. Ave. cor. 414 and D n.w, UNDERTAKERS. $ = ‘ W. R. Speare, * i e Undertaker & Embalmer, 940 F Street Northwest. Everything strictly first-class and on the most reasonable terms. Telephone call 340. _Ja7-tr Haines’ Golden Specific Cures Drunkenness. It can be given WITHOUT THE KNOWLEDGE OF THE PATIENT in coffee, tea or articles of food; will effect a permanent and cure, $5 monthly eaymcnts. ind practically as new as n it left the fuctory. "Can't be matched»; dealer in the city tor less than $300. Hand- Vernon. week days, 6:30, 09. 12-05, 1:15, 2.08, 4:08 Pe "BAY 12:00 GOLD AND OTHE! aino tooth crowns; DK. STARR PARSONS, 8. ner 9th and E AND PROSTHETIC DENTISTRY ON specialty; istry. att TIV Weekly and ‘monthly installments; crown and brides work a specialty, Dr. T. W. STUBBLE- D. Mertz butlding, 11th and’ F sis. se28.tf ae checked free for holding firet- class tickets at station. a 25 cents each. Parcels carried. n0l3 Painless Extracting, 50c. Best teeth, $8. Fillings, Crowns, Bridges, etc., at corresponding prices.” Each ‘department in glntae of 21 expert specialist of long expertence. No students. All work guatuuteed” See ACCOUNTANTS. 7. E. BATES, 2 ad. in this thant D Public stcountant od auditor, Den ai Room $7, U.S. ntal Ass’ ly its. new. ‘Washington Loan and Trust building. elt dol-ett New Upright, 2|$5 Per Month. WORCH’S, Pianos Moved, Packed and Shipped. eczitgen Moved, Tuned, meet whether the patient an moderate drinker or an areas SW WiLLiaMs & & pad EDMUNDS & WILLIAMS, 3d and Penn, aves GOLDEN SPECIFIC CO., Props.. Cin: rah! cinnati, We have a beautiful new Upright which we sell at $5 per month; 2 anteed for seven years, and made by ‘one of the oidest firms in New York. FOR BARGAINS IN HUMAN alae .00 Switches reduced to “Time. Siccardi, Ohio. fe27-8, tu&eth-i56t Go to Siccardi’s Se Sra Geet F2.00 Seeitehes reduced to 2 Ba White Halr reduced in same proportion. 923 F St. N.W. ‘711 13th st., next to Palais Royal, a Private rooms for hairdressing, sbamyooing, az HOTELS. $35 |Hotel Empire BOULEVARD and 63d STREET, NEW YORK CITY. A strictly first-class modern hotel at moderate rates has been a long- felt want in New York. Th ¢ Hotel Empire fills it. It is equal in equipment, accessibility, cuisine and service to the most xpen- sive hotels of the world, and its rates are less than those charged * by the ordinary hotel. It is delightfully situated at the intersection of the Grand Columbus avenue and 63d street, and fronts on Boulevard, “mpire Park. + It is noted for the excellence of its cuisine and service, its homelike and beautiful appointments, its delightful music, and its noderate rates It is the winter home of many of the best families of the Metr« »polis, and enjoys the patronage of travelers and tourists of the best class from all parts of the world. All points in the city can be reached more easily and in less time from the Hotel Empire than from any of the down town hotels. The Broadway cable, the Sixth, Seventh and Ninth Avenue, the Am- sterdam Avenue and the Boulevard and I pass its entrance. The stations of the Si minute’ away. xth and } walk from its doors. del4-1m if WINTER RESORTS. N. GALEN HALL. Always open for rest or recre: ation. and home comforts, with the added ad @ first-class sanatorium, Skilled p! sage, batns, electricity. Bookiet nod7-26t HOTEL ST. CHARLES, Open All the Year. The Finest Hotel on the Coast. Most modern heating rystem, electric lights, sun parlors, elevators and ali hotel conveniences. Write for New Mlustrated Booklet. JAMES B. REILLY, Owner and Propr. mhG-1yrécist ATLANTIC CITY, N. 3 Fall and Winter Resort by the Sea. HOTEL BRIGHTON, Open Throughout the Year. F. W. asians & Son no2-tu th&s-30t_ ATLANTIC city, J. Hotei tal t, DELIGHTFUL, Haddon Hail Wil remain ope ‘le pleasures ai The Shelt burne. cetly on the = ughout the Manager. -AN END OF MICHIGAN “Where Will You Go This W. Why not try CALIFORNIA or MEXICO? The Luxurious “Sunset Limited” maps and time tablcs, car tickets and bagea, agent of any of t _de16-th&m, 3,28 Hamilton Hotel, — HAMILTON, BERMUDA. OPEN DECEMBER UNTIL LAY. MEAD & B00 ack Office, 3 Park Pla Managers. eod-2un “REDUCING EXPENDI RES, of the Through t In the House yeste sideration cf the legis until adjournment. On motion of Mr. Progress Legistative Bu © House, afternoon ¢o’ lative bill continued Dock- ery the tant Controller of the tre d from $5,000 to $4500, On motion of Mr. Shafroth an amendment was adopted reducing the fore men in the State, War and > from fifty-eigat to forty. Mr. Bingham then offered the amend- ment prepare] at the suggestion of t commi: of reduci| ing the clerical force of dropping of 110 en at $00, “Will the clerks who are to be di be demoera! asked Mr. Handy or think that question has, been submi anywhere in this deba plied “I do not know whethe democrats in that office or not. I know nothing about the pol proclivities of the subordi bureau, “It occurs to me, “that we might. missed Mr. there are that ma In fact, feal drift or n the suggested Mr. Handy. this kind ve demo later it might be found t und then get rid of ninety. litth that the comm ner might take on, to take thei places. ninety-five clerks who would not be democrats.” Mr. Simpson of Kansas, in discussing the amendment, said: “Of course, these ques- tions are submitted to us for final verdict as to whether the propositions are right or wrong. In view of the fact that the business of the office is so far behind, in view of the fact that there is no decrease in the applications for pensions, and in view of other facts which have been brought before us in the discussion of the pension bili, it seems to me that in this recommendation the commissioner is wrong. “I listened very attentively to th bate on the pension bil: The appropri for pensions is very large, showing little or no decrease in the number of applica- tions, and that would seem to indicate the necessity for as large a force in the pensioa cffice 2s has been employed there heret fore, because it is un ood that there are maay applications which cannot be attended to for want of sufficient force. But here is a proposition to reduce the force, which, I think, is not in the line of having liberal pension appropriations and rtlculars free, to be | attending to pension cases as promptly as 8.) cor. th and Fests. | possible.” The amendment was adopied and the House adjourned without completing the bill. se German Ships Len Haiti. Secretary Long has received a cable mes- sage from Capt. McCalla, commanding the Marblehead, at Port au Prince, announcing the departure of the two German school ships for Havana and other ports in the ‘West Indies, but is silent as to the politi- cal situation in Haiti It is expected that the Marblehead will go to Kingston in a few days to take on coal. nth Avenue “L” W. JOHNSON QUINN, Pro | Now runs semi weekly between CHIC ST. | | LOUIS AN FRANCISCO, | Via Chicago and Alton It. R.—St. Lonis, Tren Mt. and | | | | | ® | tiens with 4 | uncertain. i i oy orty-second surface cars Roads are only one The Belt Line cars only one block prietor. 5 _ | THREATENED BY JAPAN Defeat Would Not Dispose of the Hawaiian Question. Ex-Seeretary Foster Discasses the Probable Political ect of Reject ing the Annexation Treaty. who assis =x-Secretary Foster, gotiating the first treaty of with Hawaii under the administration of President Harrison, has made a state- ment showing the probable political ef- t that would follow the rejection of the ending treaty by the Senate * opponents in Congress of Hawaiian annexation,” he says, “will not have dis- posed of the qv on by voting against and defeating this measure. Having re- fused the application of the govern- fer incorperation into our Union, an act ne arlly carries with it ht of the former to determine its itica! destiny uninduenced by con- lens affecting the { s. ut such a course we em- ments to € all mo- th administration of | and the Ho: of Rep- | atives resolved “that forcign inter- | vention in the political affairs of th lands will not be regard: : ence the government During the same meni wil to the Unit were in line ernment for it nd ¢ t nees ot our go it uh to change pol | ernme! any time. Its ref: of nexati ould in effect nullify the de ratio i, but ere would still be an- serious er ™t to he to wit, treaty will not ut to | suc’ against local e it Was es » islands had been foreign residents, nOUL tie nds. empire a y t It require no prop ruction of it will pi nbexed to ing mei ts in s p property ir which exclusively held by white ents and for will control the nent So le it maintains its in- nee. But itis plain the islands can- n their autonomy. The present danger is from cou may be perfectly its declaration that it does not s e annexation of the but | cu mt of events, if not ¢ wil lead inevitably to that result. pera | tich of the exist imn . { interpreted by an, | va | Ps OF Some other power does not inter- | vene. | “But I do not think the islands will pass | urcer the dominion of Japan. if American © nment , in my opinion, English 1 from th in that Wherever follow equal ta | partial admins ion of est and orderly governm no infermation as to the purpc present Hawaiian rui 1 feel s that When it is finally determined that they are not to be to the United State they will los: in opening and the neit of now in con ed by Con: turn t result of ow Lor tho: negotiat fr. Sew of our staiesmen, h iS and the y will become the chief events in the world’s great Possessed with this idea, our Union the vast outlying 1 and sought the but the time was prophecy is becom wonde developm of the Pacitic ought in order t acy in this vast nd transfe reject +e D WITH THE anne wail, His the merce on now MBASSY FLAG, DRAP. Services Over the Remains of Secre- tery Kavanagh. A memorial se © in honor of the late Mr. Kavanagh was held Tuesday afternoon in the British embassy. The se was conducted by Rev. Dr. Mackay Si h, and members of the choir of St. John’s partici- | pated. In spite of the winter season, the floral de ‘ations were unusvally beauti- ful, conspicuous among them being that sent by ‘the late secretary's diplomatic col- leagues. The coffin, draped with the embassy flag, lay in a chancel of flowers and palms in the south bay of the ball room, where also were Mrs. Kavanagh, who since her arrival on Sunday has been staying at the embas- sy, Sir Julian and Lady Pauncefote and the other members of the family and embassy staff. The ball room itself and the adja- cent rooms were filled with the representa- lives of the State Department, almos. the entire cerps diplomatique, Mr. Kavanagh's personal friends and the embassy house- hoid. Secretary Sherman was prevented from attending by a cold, but was repre- sented by Mr. Adee and Mr. Cridier. The German ambassador was present, among | other prominent members of the diplomatic i corps, as were Madame Patenotre, Madame von Hengelmuller, Madame Romero and such weil-known residents and leaders of society as Judge Nott, Representative and Mrs. McClellan, Mr. and Mrs. Leiter, Mr. and Mrs. Boardman, Mr. aad Mrs. Pellew, the Misses Patten, Mrs. Warder, Mrs. Horstmann, Mrs. Harriet Lane .ohnston and Mra. Calderon Carlisle. a a

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