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THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1898-14 PAGES. . 13 FOR SALE—HOUSES. RAILROADS. - cn a F 9TH ST. mod. imps.; spleadid i very desirable asa home. Price, WESCOTT, WILCOX _& HTESTON. ma Hasement : be sold cheap; contains ten reoms; offer wanted. BFL D street nw. ailding. Worth $4.50 mhS 3t CHAS. EL BANE ARE pr Beroom brick houses within re of Capitol und on goed street -_ $38 per month CHAS $4,090. cor, 1th aad ns, Tith and <6 rms. te stit ‘AL COLLINS & GADT M HOt large Lith DD; cor. DAVIS & > LAR BRE ception For SALe_t brick dwe price. $6 st. me. aliey = FOR SALE sts: Nic mub5-tf LE-THERS 2 NO FIN built than thes. ant he 19, slop. sink on Tow ¢ FINE HOU sit none bem in f Heights 11 > cheval ‘$1,500 CHE Toes N. et order: JOHN BE SALE on Metropol fe SALE—110 12TH ST. 8. 12 PER pressed brick: bay be sold WEX. window; near Sth mi EXRY CHEAP DWELLINGS By wi with all mi Price .. > reni oad st. near Pa Ie-room and bi brick dwelling; wide alle d. Ment 6 rooms Pr, payments. INVESTMENT." Beautifully plumbin; 2 st. business prope: frame dwelling on E #1 ; eatinet’ man- terms, ete. y herthwest near deligi ‘ful br A with 10 rooms; handsomely ished; near N. H. and only short distance north of Dupont ; trust of $6,000, which has 2 years to run. This property will be sacrifice at about $3,000 less than cost wanted. aa For est dwelling of 9 rooms, jed bath and furnace heat. Easy terms if desired. “Zist st. near Pa. ave." Frame dwelling of rooms and bath, with lot 20x16 feet Price only $5.14W NORTHWEST “DWELLING Near 16th st. and N. H. ave. This property is off-red to settle a syndicate very low figure. The house contains 16 rvems, tiled bath room, hard- Wood finish and hot water heat; easy terms. TAKOMA PARK. Neaily new frame dwelling of 9 rooms and h furnace heat: large lot and stable in + ecumvenient to cars. Price ofly....$5,000 have 10h k dwellings in diver. f the city: offered by owner st desirable colored people ean ant house on easy terms. Prices from $3,560. PRICE ONLY $900. ne; desirable frame dwelling. in ‘ Terms, only $50 cash, balance payable $10 per month 25th tory and base- ment be Iwelling; 9 rooms and tiled bath room: Terms, $i" month. Pr WESCOTT, WILCOX & HIESTON mb4-3t 1907 P: FOR SALE SPLENDID INVESTMENT OFFERED im Desiness property os ith st. mw.: only $5,000 cash required: now paying 20- per cent Bet on this equity: sacrificed om account of ill- health of owner. who is ordered to Pucific coast. no 1271 HERE 18 A BaR- gain; fine 6-rcom brick; ali modern improve- 4 doors from Lincoln Park. Reduced to MOXLEY, Ownet $a31-t1 SALE—DESIRABLE DWELLING; 10 RMS; in fis ‘lass condition; near the vy Depart- ment.” Price, $9,500. Dwelling on 20th st. near “-P" st.; comfortable home, witn 30 -ooms. For sale at the low price of $4,000; $2,000 cash, $5,000 can remain at 5 per cent. st.; double house; Hiliyer place and 2ist $12,500. * H. ROZIER DULANY, No. 1320. F at. ELEGANT NEW DWELLING, Rhode Iskind ave.; few steps west of Iowa Circle. This house was not bailt to sell, bat for eeccu- pancy of owner's family, three persons, for whose use it fs too large. No cxpense was’ spared to make ft perfect throughout. Certainly no loct- tion in Washington is more beantiful or desirable. Apply to J. W. NAIRN, Owner, 1338 Vt. ave. Ja8-56t° f HOUSES ON 14TH ST. ave. n. rooms, back porches rn improvements; heated by furnices; fine net mantels; a perfect FOR SAL Md. G NEW 76 dette OF THE ¥1 ‘ollege subdivision, cor. 12 rcoms each; magnificently finish- id cheap and on good terms. Apply CHAS. C. DUNCANSON, 9th and D de2i-tt FOR SALE—LOTS. TOR SALE—TWi fn Columbian Binney sts. ed; will be to’ owner, sts. DW. CHESA "EAKE AND OHIO KAILWAY- THROUGH THE GRANDEST SCENERY OF AMERICA, ALL TRAINS VESTIBULED, ELECTRIC LIGHTED, STRAM HEAT! ALL MEALS SERVED IN DINING CARS. STATION SIXTH AND B STREETS. Schedule In eect February 22, 1898. 2:20 P.M. DAILY—Cincinnati and St. Louis Spe- clal—Solid train for Cinciraati, Pallman. sleepers to Cinciunati, Lexington, Loulaville, Indianapolis cS ‘St. ar without change. Parlor cars Cinoin- nat! to Chicago. 11:10 P.M. DAILY—F, F, V. Limited—Solid train for Cincinnati. Pullman ‘sleepers to Cincinnati, Lexington and Lonisvilie without change. Open for reception of passengers at Pull- man compartment car to 9 op Virginia Hot ‘Springs, without change, Taesdays, Thursdays and Satur- dass: Daily connection for the Springs. Sleepers Cincinaati to Chicago and St. Louis. 2:2) P.M. DAILY—For Gordonsville, Charlottes- ville. Staunton and for Richmond daily, except Sunday. Reservations and tickets at Chesapeake and Ohio offices, 513 and 1421 Pennsylvania avenue, and at the station. H. W. FULLER, fe22 General Passenger Agent. Old Point Comfort WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS. 514 Hours from Washington FoR SALE- A Lanier Heights at a bar- fumbia_ Heights; must be B. H. WARNER ‘& C0. 916 Fost. nv THE PICK OF COLUMBIA H¢ splendid opportunity fer builders, es and eaxy terns. splendid lot on : also one on once. —A seckers or investors, Low pr Lo. 10, block 24, n.c. cor. Princeton and 13th. Lot 9. bloc th near Kenyon. Lot 20. bleck Lot 20, block Lot 7, block 22, 131h near Ken Lot 6. ble 13th near Kenesa Address OWNER K., Star office. POR SALE—A QUICK DEAL GE est lot—bizgest bargain ever offered—on Wash ington Heights; BO to and looking down gets a nice lot, fronting two streets, 17 ft. on Florida ave., with wate and gas. JOHN 00 14th st. (upstairs) EDUCATIONAL. IN WASHL PRIVATE INSTRUCTION IN LATIN AND GR by experienced teac! college graduat: Address W. 2) OR 40 FF PRING TERM! classes of all grades and private lessons; good Rrenmnaciation. — Seheol _ reoms, floor, ear MLLE. V. PRUD'HOMM. D st. naw. -O-R-T-H-A-N-D-. ods for quick results unsnrpassed. 2 AND MONEY. k. Corresponding style—verbatim 913 Ts PREPARATORY SCHOO! Pitman orthand—new RAPID ¥pew ritin, civil servis English. 13 hod Attention. matt HARVEY MUE is Church of the Covenant), er of Plano, Organ and Theory. 1105 F st. nw. mh2-Im* Paris “° French, or 724 11TH ST. N.W. French conversation; mo grammar: f method of gaining full command of ull the verbs, a8 well as to think in French. St proof. Classes or private lessons. Apply culars to Prof. P,P. COLETTE-OLLENDOKE Tee STUDIO. ible eneh Voice, Piano,Elocution MANDOLIN, ete., 1127 10th now. 7.0W 20 class lessons, proof’ of ability, box 196, € Berlitz School of Languages 14TH ST. Most rapid pro Class lessons, WM. VON MU dwner and P Private Tuition ys prepared for best colleges. For circulars ss Dr. 8. W. Murphy, A. M.. 1014 uth nw. WASHIN( 1th st and ma up io fe26-Lm: Ba 7 Miss G. E. Buckingham, at W., oF at residence cf pupil. pesitions. fel4-lm* EDWARD ©. Tow x ADA LOUK: neutlon, Voice Cultur: ocl-tf Flynn’s Business College, S.W. COR. STH AND K STS. N.W. None better; $25 a year; day or night session. del3-cm " B INSTIT AND Businese College, 1311 Lith w.—Typewrit- ing, bookkeeping ‘and stenography taught by best teachers. Pupils instructed by correspondence, sell-tt = e Chevy Chase FRENCH AND ENGLISH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. of Washington. French the langua; of the house. Mile. L. M. BOULIGNY -Principal. C. PETTIGREW. Principal. myl3-ly-10 Che. Ass y any — POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. . S$. RANDALL'S POTOMAC RIVER LINE. Steamer HARRY RANDALL will leave River View wharf Sundays, Tuesday: hursdays at 7 a.m., landing at Colonial Beach, Chapel Point and ali wharves as far down as Lower Machodoe. Returning on Mondays and Wednesdays at 9 p.m.. and on Bridays about 3:20 p.m. UNITED STATES MAIL ROUTE WASHINGTON. D. © | TO MONT, MD., and intermediate landings. The uew Steamer ESTELLE RANDALL, datiy except Sunday, Returning xbout 2 p.m. Passenger accommodations first-class. Freight receiyed until the hour of suiliug. ES. RANDALL, Proprietor and Manager. GEO. 0. CARPINTER, General Agent, Washington. WM. MM. REARDON, Agent, Alexandria. ja21-20tf STEAMER “WAKEFIELD,” FOR POTOMAG RIVER LANDINGS, , Leaves Washington, D. C. (ith st. ferry wharf), Mondays, 7 a.ta.. ‘for intermediate landings to Colonial “Beach, “Bushwood. Rock Point, Nomini ‘eek, Abel's, Leonardtown, Stone's, Howard's, ¥. 7 a.m.. for intermediate landings to Colonial Beach. Bushwood, Rock Point. Colton's, Leonardtown, Abell’s, Noniini Creek, Piney Point, St. George's’ Island, Sinith Creek, Goan und vo: comico rivers. Saturdays, 7 a.m., for intermediate landings to Colontal Beach, Bushwood, Rock Point, Colion‘s, Nomini Creek. (See schedule in effect September 13, 1897.) se7-tt C. W. RIDLEY. Genl. Mauager. THE WFEMS STEAMBOAT CO, POTOMAC RIVER ROUTE. Winter Schedule. in effect Dec. 28, 1897. ~ parlor ear ngh without —Old Point, 9:45 pa, cept Sunday — 'P vat J. and Richmond to Old nd, 2:45 p.w., Old Point, t Richmond, ations at offices Pennsylvania sth and G sis., and at station, Full in- formation at C and 0, ticket offices. fe22-tf H. W. PULLER, General Passenger Agt. VANIA RAILROAD. SIXTH AND B STREETS. PITTSBURG EXPRESS. ‘ars Harrisburg to Pittsburg. M. LVANIA LIMITED. --Pull- man Sleeping, Dining, Smoking and Observation Cars Harrisburg to Chicago, Cincinnati, Indian- apolis, St. Louis, Cleveland’ and ‘Toledo. Butfet -—Pollman Beffet Parlor purg. Buffet Parlor Car Harrisburg CHICAGO AND ST, LOUIS EXPRESS. ig Car Washington to St. Louis, and eping and Dining Cars Harrisburg to St. Louis, Nasbyille (via Cincinnati), and Chicago. 20 WESTERN EXPRE Pullman Sleep- ing Car to Pittsburg, nd Harrisburg to Cleveland. Dini a Car. 10:40 P.M. FACIFIO EXPRESS —Puilman Sleep- ing Car te Pittsburg. » A.M. for Kans, Canandaigua. Rochester and ra Falls daily, except Sunday. 10:50 A.M. pira and Reno; inday. For Willymsport daily 7:20 P.M. for Willitmsport, Rochester . But- exce day, Tutfalo. Rochester, Buf- anandalgua. 3 . Pullman Sleeping lays only. K AND THE 406 PM. ONAL LIMITED,” dally, all Y from Bal more. }. 8:00, 9:00, 10 ‘ar froin Toston, without ‘change, 7:50 + da! AM, . 9:90, 12:58, week 0 (4200 Lim. , 10:00, 10: and 11: For Pope's ¢ 50 A.M. and 4:36 P.M daily, except St For Annapolis, y ALM.. 4:20 and 5:40 P.M. doth Surday. Sundays, 9:00 A.M. Florida Special," for Jack- Augusi!ne and Tampa Florida» Richmond 5n); Special, via 4:10 PM, 45 ALM. dally s HORE CONNECTIO For Atlantic City (via Delaware River Bridge. ali-rafl route), daily; via Market Wharf, 11:00" « week da. > P.M. dali 5 1 Cape May, 11:00 A.M. week days, 11:50 P.M. Ticket offices. corner Fifteenth and G_ streets, and at the station, Sixth and B streets, w n be left for the checking of bn ation hotels and residences, HUTCHINSON, J. &. Woon, nerul Menager. “General Passenger Agent. SOUTHERN hedule in effect All trains arrive and lea senger statio 8:01 ALM nd Way stations. vg, Harrisonburg day. and at Lyne RAILWAY. 7 i. 1898. 11: M.—Daily.—THE, UNITED FAST MAIL. Carries Pullmar 2B: New York and Washingt ing at Salisbucy ville and Hot Springs, tancoga, ‘Ti and ‘at Sleeper” for Augusta. New York to New Orleans, com for Birmingham and Memphis, Connects it Lyn-h: burg with C. and O. Railway for Lexington and ural Br dally. Solid train Washington 1c w Orleans without change. Sunset lersonatly rnducted ‘Tourist Excursion ‘Throus! eper on this train every Wednesday and Saturday to San Francisco without change. 4:01 P-M.—Local for Front Koyal, Harrisonburg, daily, except, Sunday. 19 V,M.—Dally.—Local for Charlottesville, STATES Knoxville and jotte with Puliman n Buffet Sleeper ting ap Atlanta “chi: Pullin Strasburg and 00 P-M.—Daily’ (except Sui EW YORK FLORIDA LIMITE! imposed of Pull- n's latest Drawing Room, Compar' Library and Dining Cars, . Avigustine, and” Drawing Room Car with cor AND S v1 ED, com: in Vestibuled Sleepers, Dining Cars servatle ville and posed of Pull gnd Day Conc Pullman Sleepers ‘New York ashville, T via Asheville, Knoxville. and ttanoog: York to Tampa, via Charlotte, bh and Jacksonville, uniting ai Danville ‘with Pullman Sleeper from BR hmond t: Augusta, via Columbia, with connection for Alken, and New York to Memphis, via Birmingham, New York to New Orleans, via Atlanta and Mootgomery. Vestibuled Day Conch Washington to Atlanta, Scathern Railway Dining Car Greensbgro’ to Moat! gemer TRAINS ON WASHINGTON AND OHIO DIVE SION leave Washington 9:01 a.m. daily, on. daily except Sunday, and 6:10 p.m. Sundays only for Round Hill; 4:32 p.m. dally, except Sunday, for Leesburg, and 6:10 p.m. daily for Herndon. Returning, arrive at Washingt: 26 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily from Round Hill, 7:06 a.m. daily, except Sanday, from Herndon, 8:34 a.m. daily, ex: cept Sunday, from Leesbury Through trains from the south arrive at Wash: ington, 6:42 a.m. ani 2:20 . daffy. “and 9:45 a.m. di $ , 12:40 and 9:35 p.m. daily, except Su m. daily frem Charlottesville. ‘Tickets, Sleeping Car reservation and informa. tion furnished at offices. 705 15th st. n.w., 5 Pennsylvania avenue, and at Pennsylvania railroad Passenger station. F. &. GANNON. 3d Vice “Prest. & Gen. Mgr. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. Schedule-in effect November 14, 1897. Leave Washington from station corner of New jersey ave, and C st. For Chicago and Northwest, Vestibuled Limited trains, 11:08. 11:25 a-m., 8:05 p.m. For Cincinnati, St. Louls and Indianapolis, Ex- 225 a.m. ‘estibuled Limited, 3:40 p.m. 11:55 p.m. ‘or urg and Cleveland, Express daily, 11:05 a.m. and aa For Columbus, Toledo and Detroit, 11:55 p.m. For Winchester and way stations, {6:00 2. 12:40 and 15:80 p.m. RAILROADS. WINTER RESORTS. TO THE KILONDIKE— CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY, FROM PHILADELPHIA To Vancouver. Victoria. Seattle and Tacoma. First - class “Steamship — Accommodations to Wrangle, Skagway, Dyea. Pyramid Harbor. Cor- responding low rates to Edmonton, Prince Albert, Ashcroft and other points in Northwest. Secure it once Tickets and Information from H. McMUR- ‘TRIE, Agent, 3d and Chestnut st.. Phiia., Pa. and 203 B: German st., Baltimore, Md., or E. V. SKIN- NER, G. BE. A,. 353 Broadway, N. fe2i-n’,w,f-13te ASHINGTON, ALEXANDRIA AND MT. . STATION 194 STREOR ee ROM STATION, [REET AND PA. = IN EFFECT NovesmER ta ist, AVE For Alexandria, week days, 6:30, 7:05, 7: 59, 9:50, 10:05 gton and Aqueduct Bri pf 200 A, 1; M. checked fiee for passengers holding first- clate tieketes at stauion.' Bleycles, 25 cente ench, Varcels carried.” * ols FOREIGN POSTAL SERVICE D._C., POST OFFICE NOTICE. daily, as changes may oceur at WASHINGTON, ould ber any time. Py POREIGN MAILS.ar forwarded: to the ports of sulling daily, and the schedule of closings Is arranged on the presumption of their uninterrupted overland transit. For the week ending March 12, the last connecting closes will be made at thls effice as fellows TRANSATLANTIC MAILS, MONDAY—(b)At_7:20 P.M. for EUROPE, per 5 1, from New York, via Southampton snd ND must be diree Letters for IRE for Per York, via Lot. Per La Gascogne.”” (b) er 8.8. St. Paul, from Letters for IRE- oe EUROPE, New York, BELGIUM York, via via Qi dire |. from New be directed EUROPE, per Queenstown. for vin Hrect, per dam. | Let- er Obdam.”” (vat 1 Werra, from per 8.8. Letters rust ow York 5 Glasgow, “Per_Ethioph . ETC.—German steamers Now York on Tnesdays take vrinted for GERMANY, and specially ad- matter, dressed printed matter, ete. ‘The American and White Star steamers sailing from New York on Wedi the Steamers on Thursdays a and German steamers on for all contri earre mail AND CENTRAL AY . DG: for NASSAT. N. P. MONDAY—ti Per ss, Miami. from PM. for RELIZF, PUP TEMALA. per steamer » PM for V SAVANITUA and ¢ R’ Per @s. Caracas, (c)At 1:10 PM and HATTT per .s. Saginaw. from (erAt 11:10 PM. for LA PLATA county ner s.8 Manitoba. from New PM. for CENTRAL AM and SOUTH PACT Rien) a fram New Y! MEAT A must he KY ravat 12 per steany Totters “Per AWanea.” PM for NEWFOUNT from North Sydn - PM. for COSTA RICA. ner ste leans. (e)At T1210 P.M. for r. from Philadel: (At for mer. JAMAICA, » AM. for NASSAT. Miamt, from Miami. Fla. (At RAZIL. per ss. Wordsworth, from mineo, nd Rio Janeiro, TH BRA LA PLATA be 5 Words- RESO, for . 4 Mexies ANTIAGO DE CUBA, P.M. for per 8.8, Niatara, fromm New York. (At 11:10 PM. for BERMUDA. per > PM. must be diz c PM: fir HA MARTHA ss. Holstein (OAt 11:10 PLM. for CAMPEC TABASCO” and “YUCATAN < parts of f Washir AS. ST. CROIX tD ISLANDS. p Minni, Fla. ZAND, per ste (git 3:50 AM. arnt. from Miami. 1D. by r nl thence ie here daily BA fexcept those for Santiago de . Which will be forwarded Sew York up iL, P.M. cloye Wednesday) Havana. xecpt these 70 and ¥ and « ssiting J Mails for) CAMPPCHE TAN, ing, » to and ineluding the 1: me here daily at 7:10 A Ge PR. ACIFIC Mails for HAWAI, per s.s. ncisco, eluse here daily Murch 6. (dy Mails for CHINA and JA per ss. Ti from Tacoma, close here daily'up ww 6:40 P. March 6. (d) Mails for AUSTRALIA (except. those for Wi Avstralla, which are forwarded via Europ: ZEALAND, HAWAM, FLL and. ISLANDS, per 8.8. Means, from San Francisco, close here daily up to 6:40 PSE, March 18. (a) Mails for CHINA and JAPAN (specially address- ed only), per 8.8. Empress of India, from Van- ggvver, close here dally up to 6:40 P.M. March 21. Wd Mails for the SOCIBTY ISL. Tropic Bird. from San Francisco, up to 6:40 P.M. March 25. (d) USTRALIA (except. We: DS, per ship ¢ here daily y Australia), ZEAL ALAND HAWAIL and FIJI ISLANDS, Miowera, from Vancouver, close here y up to 6:40 PLM., March 31. (di (a) Registered mails close at 10:00 A.M. same day. (b) Registered mails close at 1:00 P.M. day. fc) Registered mails close at 6:00 P.M. same same as (a) Registered mails close at 6:00 P.M. pre- vious day. fe) Registered mafls close at 1:00 P.M. Wed- nesday and Saturd (f) Registered vicus day. (g) Registered mails close at 1:00 P. M. pre- vious Saturday, (b) Registered mails close at 6:00 P.M. is close at 1:00 P. M. pre- pre. vious Saturday. ab JAMES P. Voss _Post: ‘ma: EAN TRAVEL. FRENCH LINE. Compagnie Generale Translantique DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE — PARIS (FRANCE). Saili oe ey Saturday at 10 a.m, North river, foot -Morton street. tor US "1 vey for U.S. an ‘an. Axe) Slowing Green, G. W. MOSS, £21 Pennsylvania aye. BELL & CO." 1406 G st. fel2-1y-15 North German Lloyd. FAST EXPRESS SERVICE. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. HOTEL CHAMPLAIN, KENTUCKY AVE. NEAR beach. Capacity. 300. Newly built and fur- nished. Steem bh ‘Sun parlers. Elevator to mn} floor. Long: for booklet LEH M) Ocean end Pennsylvania ave. Steam heat. parlor. Open all through the year. mh7-26t F. W. LE LITTLE BRIGHTON HOTEL RESTAT- rant, ocean end of South Carelina ave. Formerly ca boardwalk. Steam heat. Home comforts. Moderate rates, 8. A. SCHWEISFORT, Prop. mi jt HOTEL DE VILLE, 100 YARDS FROM BEACH. Capacity, 200. Pure water. Special week! rates of $10 for March; $5 from Friday p.m. 10 ¥ a.m. Elevator, sun parlor. Send for booklet. 5) W. TRUITT. BOSCOBEL Is one of the best winter houses, at reduced rates, in Atlartic Full ocean view from elegant steam-beated 5 mb5-1m ALE. MARIC THE ISLESWORTH. DIRECTLY ON THE BEACH. Open all the year, Modern in every detail. Fresh and salt water in every bath. mb3-1m A.C. MeCLEL un park AN. EW ENGLAND, ¢ JUTH CAROLINA ave. “Will open Mareb 5, after eany additional Improvements. Steam heat and all conveniences. Special spring raies. AN & WILLIAMS. mhi-78t HOT Ocean ‘end South steam heat. Sun parler, inh s March 12. ypointment’, HOTEL STICKNE’ Kentucky ave., 100 feet from beac z AN END VIRGINIA AVE, Atlantic City. First-class, with moderaie rates; capacity, elevators to street Te steam heat : sum yarlors; fall view of ecean. Write for special spi ies and book let, showing hotel, new steel pler, Cozntes Club . FRANK COE rounds, golf links, etc. fios 7st = THE ALBEMARLE, Virginia ave. near Beach A beautiful, homel with all the mod 1,200 sq. ft. of st obstructee view service, pure spring Spring rates and paclors and new steel pier, ¢ fe10-26t,10 ate of Hygeia Hot St. Charles, Atlantic City, N. J. Open All the Year. Finest Hotel on the Coast. Sun parlor, 300 feet long, overlooking ocean and beach esplanade, . ‘acumin steam-heating system. Elevator to street level; hot and cold, fresh and salt water im all baths. ite; baths at- < B. REILLY, and Pr table. 3.0. Excellent rates. Write ‘or booklet. fel9-it The Grand Atlantic, Virginia ave. and tie Reach, Atlantic City, N. hotel ity, This clegant new second season, — Capa modern conyenlence. Pessenger elevators to str lors. “Orchestra. TI purest water. — Strictl: erate spring rates. with bath attached. let and terms. fel9-78t is’ how open for the » guests. Every m heated throughoxt. Spacious sum par: finest cuisine and the high-class ho Delightfut Write for 1 2S en suite, ptrated Book: : In course of preparation, The purest of water from our own artesian well, deep, used for all purposes throughout mths in house. Sun ‘ appolt tments. CHAS. EVA fe jt GALEN HALL ATLANTIC Ci A sanatorium, with sup service. parlors, overtased and over for iuvalid Physicians nurses, mass Send tor booklet. FE. 4 THE CHALFONT ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Directly on the beach. jreatly improved and refurnished. Hot and cold sea water buths in house. Rooms em suite, With private baths attached. Write for Mlusirated beoklet. LEEDS & BUZBY, fel4-26t-14 OWNERS AND PROPRIETORS. THE NEW HOTEL LURAY, ENTIRELY REBUILT, Large rooms, cn sulte, with fresh and salt water baths attached. Main plazza on level with and joined to the boardwalk. Second-toor piazza extends over the boardwaik, with +, stent heated sun parlor, directly ty “ya Hented uirous' hot-water system. AOA gS a RAUFFENBART. THE SCARBOROUGH. Leach front. Maryland eve. Elevator; steam heat, sun parlor. Spgpial spring fates. Write’ for illustrated book- let_and terms. ALFRED WYMAN. fe7-66t HOTEL TRAYMORE, Atlantic Cit: J., ike aud cheerful. jes the very lowest consistent with first-class service. 2 4a29-156t_D. S. WHITE, Jr., Owner and Prop'r. HOTEL DENNIS, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Directly on the ocean. All modern improvements. Complete in every detail. Rooms en suite and single. Hot and cold sea water baths in Louse. Excellent train serv: ice via Penna. R. Tt. and Phila. and Reading R. R. from all points. Artesian well on premises. Capacity, 450. Write for new illustrated bookiet. jazz = JOS. H. BORTON. ARLINGTON HOTEL.SEA END MICHIGAN AV (50 Tt. from Boardw Open evers day in che year Modern and complete in all its appoint- ments. Elevator; steam heat; open grate fires. Write for booklet. Terms, $12.50 per week; $2.50 per day. H.W. PURCHASE. —ju20-6,t¢ CHESTER INN, Ocean end New York averne. Steam heat; sun parlor. Open all the year. jal7-76t.4 D. KNAUER. The Shelburne. cute yee eee oe SOUTHWICK, “Manager bout by Home PIANOS AND ORGANS. 998 Bradburys. We beg to announce the arrival of a large shipment of the new "98 model Brsdtury Upright Pianos. These em- Dbrece probably the richest designs in case work ever exhibited in America. Many of them have already been n- gaged for some of our swell West End homes, We are offering these superb instra- ments for cash, on easy payments of $19 monthly, or we will make a very liberal allowance for old uprights or squares in exchange, as we have a great de- mand just now for these Pianos in our country branches. 1225 Pa. Ave. CHICK ERING PIANO ROOMS. Pianos, Organs, Mandolins, Guitars, Banjos, Sheet Music, Music Books,&c. 7 HONORAPLE DEA |ODATIN Ms. » DISCO i CASH. PLANOS TUN REPATRED, MOVED AND PACKED JOHN F. ELLIS & CO., 937 Vena. Ave. Near roth St. N. Ww. “Where Si einways are sold.” MAY IRWIN 4 | UPRIGHT GRAND, $180. WILL USE A CROWN PIANO —this week. That bright comed! : ognizes the and the wonderful ean be produced anos are really 10. inst We're agents for them own Piano bargain $500 Crown Piano, $325 It was slightly damaged at ot Teautifnl oak ea: attachment, A mang some one. F.Dreop&Sons,925Pa.A\ inway"’’ and Other Leading Pianos, at PIANO, S60. SQUARE GRAND, $110. t UPRIGHT GRAD Four wonderful well-known make and in pe easy \D. $260. values, Instr of ments con You won't find 2 who can approach us for plano values. THE PIANO EXCHANGE, whd-20d yments, 913 Pa. Ave. A VERY Cordial Invitation Is Extended to All Membe of the Baltimore Annual Conference Church to visit and make business Headquarters of Sanders & Stayman’s Of the M. BE. PIANO, ORGAN AND MUSIC RUIL 1327 F St. N. W. This building Is one © newest. and at |. and every of commit AMOUS, EB tey Organ ant A Cheap Piano? IF SO, DON’T CALL ON US. IF YOU WANT A High- Grade Piano IT PAY YOU TO SEE Us. A SLIGHTLY USED STIEFF AT A REDUCTION. Stieff Piano Warerooms 521 Eleventh St. N.W., near F. J. C. CONLIFF, Manager. fel2-28a Hazelton Pianos And other lecding makes are sold in Wasbington by D. G. Pfeiffer, 929 F St.| fe21-20.1¢ PIANOS. PIANOS, In new art designs and rarest woods. PIANOS OF OTHER MAKES at popular prices Special bargains in Medium Grade PI for a New Upright. SLIGHTLY USED KNARE UPRIGHTS, gtands ‘and squares. nt Mberal re GREAT BARGAINS IN SECON! —$50 and rd. TERMS OF PAYMENT LIBERAL. Pianos for Rent, Tuning, Moving and Repairing. Wm. Knabe & Co., _ 5281-240 1422 PENNA. _AVE. N.W. = i DENTISTRY. Painless Extracting,50c. Best tecth, $8. Fillings, Crowes, Bridges, ete., at corresponding prices.” Each department in charge of an expert specialist of long experience. No students. All work guaranteed. See larger U. 8. Bentai Ass’n, Zt a> sts. Bow. fe2-tt ACCOUNTANTS. J. E. BATES, Public accountant and auditor, Roow 37, ws Loan and Trust but ESP ee ern! ding. AFFAIRS IN ALEXANDRIA Citizens Eager for News Concerning the Oon- tention of Spain. Gratification Expressed With the At titude of President McKinley—Geae News, March 7, 1898, along with the rest of the country, is in a highly excited state over the “war scare.” Until a late hour jast night numbers of citizens called at The Star bureau to | : kard to the request all Con- sul General an urther request not to send war vessels with supplies to Matanzas and Sagua La Grande, Wh y were shown the bulletin announ the President's position, and his posttive to aecede to either req M ex- . they general satisfaction and a wi tand by the administratic is well known in this city, ar here fo: number of ends say his present high rd with his entire early say, has never known to shirk a duty, « 1 the time of a crisis as the pr nt one, he where wanted, ready to is she ree number « nd its flag.” published f ting all ble on and every af- ternoon the bureau of The Star is crowed in antictpation of the arrival of the eve ing supply of apers. Arrexted for Theft. Howard Hardy and Richard Mumford, two small boy: were arrested aturday night as they alighted from one of the midnight electric trains from Washington, charged with having purioined a check from young Hardy's father and having it cashed. It rs that the Hardy lad sot the check and the two boys went to Kauffman’s store, where they tendered it Yment for shoes and received They then took a train for nuch as Mr. Hardy did not wish bis Son prosecuted the # Was s al « of court. It appears that th check was net indorsed when th. boys « “lit, but make Mr. Kauffman's money good M rdy indorsed it, and the matter dropped. than erian Church in Yesterday, ery quiet the ual. ong the u At the m rd J. E, Thacker preached an excellent ser- , taking as his subject, “A Revival of and at night he preached on fous and other Railrond Reading RB. ached on Your Sin Will F 5 nson of the 1 You Out M ight tev ate mis ry to Bra char t . , of that country. The railroad reading rooms w sterday afternoon with th me to hear an address by Owens of the Virginia Theological Seminary, had charge of the ser These me are evident growing more popular daily. Funeral of ‘the Late A. W. Denhi. The fuiteral of the late A. W. Deail, whose death was mentioned in The Star, teok place from Grace E al Church at clock this mi , and was atte a large numb { the friends of ed. Rev. Ball, rector of officia’ City € The city cou h, ounce will m morrow night, and a nw Tomorrow. t in regu’ maticrs will probabiy 1 among which is the equipping the city with an improved elec- tric fire alarm system. It is the hope of a la number of citizens that this matter will go through without a d nting Vv Alexandria Light Infantry. The Alexandria Light Infantry will hold its regular weekly meeting and drill to- night. Instead of maneuvering im the armory, the company will give a dress par- ade on the of the prin said to be i point of num The attention called to the President of the ty to draft into tk for a period « order the may be most n The Hartley took place ye: Belvidere The sloop afternoon with 900 bur The 1, Cathol post office st after a parade The command is ‘ent condition, beth in nd equipment of the members has t law w United Stat regular organi them t retain months, and to = judgment, they Brevities. funeral of the regular weekly ic late Mrs. Mary M. y afternoon, arrived yeste ches of fish. meeting O'Kane Benevolent Union, was afternoon. Much routine 8 Was transacted, Four persons were admitted to member- ship at the meeting of the Father Mathew Total Abstin noon, CHESAPEAKE Recent le e Society yesterday after- et. AND OHIO CANAL, of Bonds = Prec Chances of a Sale. Speciai Correspondence of The CUME ‘The bondholde: vening SRLAND, Md., March 7, 1898, of 1844, who at present, under the authority of the court, are op- erating the Chesapeake have purchased the and Ohio canal, canal iavor claims, ag- gregating 389,00), and have thus brought to an end litigation jooking to the sale of the canal, which has been pending for five or six years. Gov. Lowndes held $0,000 of these claims and Mrs. Elicn Stubblefield of Cumberlawd $30,000. ‘The latter tried to force the sale of the waterway to secure the payment of aer claims, alleging: that it was being fraudulently operated, in the imterest of the Baltimore and Ohio Ratiroad Company, to keep other railroads from securing it as a roadbed, but the court decided against her. An appeal was taken, and the case was pending when the bondholdem of 1344 last Week purchased the claims, at the rato of 50 cents on the dollar. This satisiies tha Wat 6. Ne "eit lath st. mhs-tf STEAMER POTOMAC Fer New Orleans, Momphis, Birmiagham, Chat. | Kaiser Wm. Der Grosse....Tuesday, Mar. 15, 9am} sre... Atlantic, Clty, N. 4; electrle elevator to creditors and leaves the bondholders ta = eae Leaves Washington every THURSDAY at 4 p.m, | tancoga, Knoxville, Bristol ‘and 6, SQUTHAMP10N, BREMEN. | jeah-tt JAMES HOOD. ATTORNEYS, undisputed control, giving a great setback SPECT HOUSES COR. 12TH AND | for Baltimore and River Landings. p.m. daily; Sleeping Cars through. Labn. .Tu..Mar. 22.9 Apr. 12, 9 am SEASIDE—MIS = = to the chances of the West Virginia Cer» basements; 7 and $ | “Raltimore freight woliclted: ‘Bor Luray, 8:40 -p.m. daily. ‘Trav 29,9 “Apr. 19, 9 am st iCELLANEOUS. CAMPBELL CARRINGTON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, | tral Ratlroad Company securing the canal ; handsomely Snished: | All river freight. must be prepaid. For Baltimore, week days, 5 Havel-To.Apr. 5, 9am|itave.-Tu-Apr. 26,9am | SANDERSON'S HOTEL, ANNAPOLIS, MD— | Webster Law building, 505 D st. n.w., Washing. roadbed. - cheap and om casy monthly pay- STEPHENSON & BRO.. Agts. | x7:30, 18:00. 8:30, 39:30, "x10 . IN’ SCREW PASSENGER SERVICE. ‘Large rooms: modern conveniences; abundant ta-| ton, D.C. ¢, No. 3 Mount Vernon Flats, | “5 4 EO. P. NEWTON, Owner, 1125 | Office. 910 Pa. ave. Telephone 745. | x: ELI. SOUTHAM! LONDON, BREMEN. He; boating. bathing, fishing; §5 per week up-| New York ave. and Oth st. n.w. eels AE OT Be. OF SOZ now. mud | aeaoine 280, ‘Thar. ate neon | mang, SANDERSON: Prop, Receuty Ga aie : ao Cured for at Almshoune, FOR SALE—HOUSE 1145 21ST ST.; HAS TEN = SS ees apace | lotel, Washington. Je20-tt Mrs. Edith Davis, the elderly womaa good-sized rooms and bath; has wmode <I UNDERTAKERS eats ant rok ane and bath ical i ae Si HOTELS. Ems 3 10 am MISCELLANEOUS. Le Wwek- Ss; RS —— from greg aged Bing eames i Ee ee agis Fulda" .Mch. 36, 10 ra... ADr. 23. 10 am i peare, scope el he ag rapedcngigeas Reap wereg JOHNSON, Owner, care Barber & Ross, fe21-tf _ HOWARD HOUSE. OELRICHS & gh 2 HOWLING, GIEEN. Where Will You Go This Winter? ke é Embal: and landed in the Police Court Thursday, FOR SALE-6-ROOM ALL MODERN IMPS. Bay-| Washington. D. C.: $2 and $2.50 per slays “Amert- Apply = E. F, DEOOP. ngs ce Undertaker & m mer, as published in The Star at the time, is mac Pin obese: tern to mame’ Goma #5 | Ssttbaat soos, 95 pat week or 950 pm a eee Why Not Try 940 F Street Northwest. being cared for at the almshouse. Judge ith se ne moro balm Z = mga ios saan se. | CALIFORNIA or MEXICO? | ssoustie terms. ‘Raepbose caus00°" “Sutir | Kimball has received an anonymous letter Fok SALE-$1,700 FOR A MODERN 7-Re FOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS 4’ HO- — -- Cel : er brick (formerly sold for $3,000): uicely located: |" tel Majestic, 14th and Yale ww; cingle os merican ne. ==] concerning the woman, a ticket to h 8:15, 4:38, a-m., 1:15, 4:38, 7:05, 102) northeast; balf block from cable car; reliable 10 suite; perfect In all appointments. estment: terms very easy. JOHN [- For single and en cuisine is a special feature of t! Prominent Manufaeturer Here. house. Jn6-tf BR. J. MARSHALL, Manager. Col. Albert A. Pope of Bosion arrived at home and $1 being inclosed. A letter from Ne > ~ Paris). Nox ,gfork.- Southampton, (London - Paris) @ resident of Brentsville, also received er Me Baal Ae The Luxurious AN, 700 14th at. (upstairs). felz - = 3 Junction and way points, 8:00] St. Paul. e 2 the Shoreham yesterday and will remain in | tion that the writer did not remember the ar iy yey BICYCLES. am 1:30, B00 pis week days, Dram, 1:15 “Sunset Linnited”? | tx cto s aay or two, looking after nis |Lomthet the, writer did mot remember, the pany ‘weil rented; paying 8 to 10 per cent, as = Reve Site LINE FoR NEW YORK AND : : Seapneas - Sutereein Hib relied ee Mien. 5 Be se pense gence Ie Seat an one beleaae qatadcr® Nouses, alt desirably located, $1,700 to sinated with Fi Dated eat BAN FRANCISCO, CO ST | Miles tn the a ee te Shak tain Det be bax mot Seterwaeh aa bat Bare row to exchange? We have @ fine ‘Via Chleago and Alton R. R.—St. oats, tron ut. | 30, the Senate eves Gant eg pd ew hep st of proverties, <a se Leese ‘some Col. Pope's Visit: ‘would not return home. INF. LAN. offering Coli, Avert A.-Pope of Boston arrived at FORE GPE. Sanaa TO SEPTLE a aera anes c | New’ sonk GO. 434 Oth ste Jad5-38t the Shoreham Inst weck and will remain Y. M. C. A. Features. story p.b. houses, cn I st. n.w. between 13th amd = ; comico pence 2 Bag — quvttien dimen. jae lots Txi44 ft. to BOtt alters ren embered as an ad- | given at the Young Men’s site for “an apartment house. D. Sf. x was he who | c:ation rooms Friday evening, under the P st. Bw. fe8-tm* expense originated Epworth League of Metro. FoR SALE GHEAT CHANCE Fom & HOME: Dr Pasar Fe genial ea manenonee Mr. Baw, 8. LaVetra, . ‘OWNER, MOMLEY, |Dr. Leatherman. Be: ances | — Sew | _ Brpert specialist im. the. core ofall ae deperiment, This | president of the chapter, _ Presided. Thie SALE—DO YOU Goon eases of men 3 E mile long, and | was the seventh of course of entertain. Save oo BSN eer wan 2 hares, Hours, 9 to 12 2 Fe eas the sovernore of seventeen | ments given at the association vocms dun ore Soaks ‘Si de" c's. fisims °° sees eames : ing the season. :

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