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THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1898-14 PAGES. ) ——— — SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. RAILROADS. FOREIGN POSTAL SERVICE = 3 7 z . VASHIN ‘, D. CE N ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. IN THE MOUNTAINS. STATION COLNE oF guilt Aug 8 STRERTS VASES + PORT a NOTICE. é iTTSBURG EXPRESS. u y mae? beats M. week days. time. “ToRmGN MAILS are forwarded to tho. ports = Grand Atlantic Hotel, | "25% a aa ‘Paseo Digte'Can aaeinen Pitts! INSYLV ANIA ATED. Pa. | gente and thé healthy and beautiful coumtry. LLIN ‘man Sleeping® Din Observation | Srranged “ow tue preagmy ale, Of cueing ts Atlantic City, N.J. 1225 Linden are. apie Cars Hartiabarg to tpnati; Indian- | rupted orcciane ig —eoems “—______apieu E For the week «nding Virginie ave. and the Beach. ’ SPRINGS AND BATHS. sees: Et thoufh,“crerelaad and Toledo, Baet | April 23, the last connecting: closes will be made Hote 10:50 A.M" PAST LINE—Pullman Baffet Pactor [*t ‘hls “Mice. ae follows: ‘“AIRFAX INN, BERKELEY SPRINGS, W. VA., 18 | 2% = mi: TRANSATLANTIC MAILS. ; Wopeu for the accommodation of posete; cnt cine Onl er EE cRRIDAY (ACT 2) PAL tor EUROPE, per a2. tnoderh spect, Address, 8 CORSELIU 5. . from , da Queenswown. Let ‘ q steam. | Passenger, clevs er, pisiimoe | 8:40,F3 a en arg OCs xe Bees | ters for JEANCE: Swi igen D. ATALY, the street. The table is bountifully sup- pie ping ‘ashington : onTucat, Tune Z with (he Beat and “the, service cannot be MISCELLANEOUS. fos are (re Cincpat and Cag. (AADIA ist be ‘diewcted (“Per Cum- rning and evening concerts by th — ee aot * At 9: |. for FRANCE, SWITZ- Atlantic mannge- LAKEWOOD, NEW JERSEY. ing Car to Vitaber, Gone ke ee RLAND, ITALY. SPAIN. PORTUGAL, 4URK 2° wurue | LAUREL in the PINES. Cleveland. Dining Gar to Chi EGYPT and BRITISH; INDIA, per s.s. La wing. Why not in ie je | 7:20 PM. SOUTHWESTERN EXPRESS.—Pull. | Yerre, from New York. vin Havre. “Letters for SN ee writectee tere Accommodations for 350 guests. wan Sleeping Cars Washington to Pittsburg. amd oiari rata oe BOROPE must be directed Per La ated Booklet. CHARLES E. COPE. = OE AC SeyOnTan messeec a Ban {> St. Louis and Cincinnati. Dining Son CE Ee kewe is les soul! of New York, ai i Rottercam. t in oi = 1s well known as a resort for health and plea eee Canin PAC e, PXPRERS Dallmann See | ee (Oe tie ean eee eee paR ea : . | ing Car to Pitteburg. sterdam.”” (eyAt 11:10PM, for ITALY, per GALEN HALL, Golf’ Links,” Crose-country Kling, “Bleycling and | 7.506 Af, “for Ke!" Ecananaaigua. Rochester end | Wenn trom Rew Ho. via Naples. Letters must - miles of beautiful drives and walks offer great | “‘Niagsra’ Palle any, oe : be dirécted “Per Werm. Atlantic City, N.J Indueements for outdoor Ife. Ja25-tu,th&stmedz | .s80°AM tor Beta ee *rtenove dally, except | PRINTED MATTER, ETO.—German_ steamers SANATORIUD EA Sunday. “Fo: Williamsport daily, 3:40 BoM. selling from New York on Tusadnes take printed nari fetadhnd renee 7:20 P.M. for Williamsport, Rochester, Erle, Baf- | matter, ete... for GERMANY, snd. specially ad- . and se arcane ermished: falo ‘and Nigara Falls daily, except Saturday, | dressed printed matter, ete.,’ for otler pasts of xed as Es SPIE SE te CS || with Sleapls, hingtcn to Tafalo. Evrope. Wate, ecerrhtty Send for booker SEASHORE REAL ESTATE. 10:40 P.M. for erie, Canandaigua, Kochester, Buf- | ‘rhe American and White Star steamors sailing Se Gale and Niagara Falls dally. Pullman Siceping } from New York on Wednesdays Hore. p LE. 100 YARDS FROM FOR SALE—OR RENT—HOTELS, BOARDING ‘ashington to Rochester Saturdays only. steamers en Thursdays and the bac ag cy pe Pac olay gat ae hm et roll, ath ELS, ROARDING | POR PHILABELPEIA, NEW YORK AND THE | and German steamers cn Satudays, take privted a ing and prote cb-clock system. Gheioee. alee, bailding sites. Suit pee 400 PM. “CONGRESSIONAL LIMITED,” dally, Gree Cis le ee for which they are feies Oe Siosea” eles Nig eCity Ne {all Parlor Cars, with Dining Car from Balt | SAiLS Tole Sori AND CENTEAL AMERICA. Booklet m: g more. Itegular at 7:00 (Dining Car), 8:00, 9:00, WEST INDIES. i 10:00 (Dining Car) 11:00 (Dinhig Car fi THURSDAY—(c)At 11:10PM. for AUX-CAYES, a 4:20 (Dining Cav | JACMEL and SANTA MARTHA, per ss. I. Du oe mois, from New York. (At 1:10 ae GO and TURKS ISLAND, the Germsn anard, Freneh The Rudolf, City, NJ. On beach front. Sunday, 7:00 (Din Wilmington) CHAS. RL MYEL ———— Peibing Cae trom Wilmt gton) from (New York. (dat ‘6:25 ALM. for ; SHORT- ¢ 12 1 st. © Por Phd ‘© RICO direct, per s.s. Arkadia, from New cam HAND. © oa 4) for the pertenced writer. 1 0 P.M. for ST. THOMAS, WARD "AND bw Pretoria, from New York. THE LORAINE ters for GRENAT BEL S. Sit nust be directed eacher of Spani fe)AL 11:00 AM., with t e Fe cud SAVA- = Recently retumed fre 35. 3:40 4:00 Limited NitiA and GiEy pag = 26 U. ersity place, Wash ‘" = ‘ SAML. University place, Lett RICA mast be di- Alene, wo M. for CUBA, — ee SCO r TAT s ew York ADDON HALL. Poli paris of MERTOO eh eas ae : guranea.” (c)At 11:10 PM. if BEACH ATLANTIC CVtY, N.J. O00 Ase a> ret aud NORTH BRAZIL per OPEN ALL THE YEAR. = s s Sere 1 New York, via Para and Mana: a a 5 BUSINUSS COL and pop Suueny-- Sancays . for t CURAC Iso SAVA- is aeete oe Express yrida amd. points on | Atlantic per ss. Laughton, ‘ : a one better. Tay or might sesste 1 si8 PM. daily; Rich hoklet LEEDS & LIPPL S566 Our unetceltes aumimier course 46-65 Soe r days; mb1S- e. We have original methods in b.Kvatee, | teaching shorthand and typewriting. 7 GAT ns \7_ | Lhe leading school, recommended by W 1 , y WwW HOTEL LURAY Reporters of House and Senate : feat ponute baths. | Quick and thorough—THE DRIL- LERY, 504 11th, ist and 2d floors. CHESTES INS, Ocean emi New York ave t, sun parlor. Open or Quantico, P.M. week days. fax, at oe aa ih Gk Suna * River Bridge, all- | a A 50 PM. daily; via Mar- MIQUELON. by rail to Mostea, 19:00 and 1 12:45 | thence ia steamer, close here daily vt 8. "and 1 P.M. dail, May, 11:00 A.M. week daya, 1 |. and on S rail which, after the Wed ing Will be forwarded via New including the 1 PM. close Pri daily at et offices, comer Fifteenth and G atreets, | the station, Sixth and B streets, where or: ders can be left for the checking of baggage to a n fiom hotels and residences. HUTCHINSON, ral Manager, ae LAH W) MATLS, Mails for CHINA, SAPAN and HAWAII, per 8.8. City of Rio Janeiro. from San Franclseo, ‘elise Paris School of French | os 11TH ST, z here daily up to 6:49 P. April 24. «dy French conversation en - Mails for the SOCIF1 DS, per ship City statistical : ; | VESTIBU of V from San Francisco, close here dally £ i STEAM up to 6:40 P.M. April 24. a) z J = ing Malls for HAWAIL, per &.s. Zealandia, from San Sate aaa pee pian Francisco, close here up to 640 BM. April Schedule in April 13, 25. lecture, 7 D st. aw. rot 2:20 PM. DALLY—Cinc u s clal—Solid’ train for oath A (except West Anstralin), LAND, HAWAIT and FIJI ISLANDS 2 ca pa et fo Cin nnatl, Lexington ber, rrimoo, From Vanconyer, clese here . 4. . an t. Louis without change. Connects at Cov- {| daily up to 6:40 P.M., after April 15, and te WashingtonHeights School | tata: vin Vines Hees iat pies | Ng Be y Ree ee * cor. 10th st. BW. cininari to Chica Stor Gite. “Eviacipal, |, 11:10 P-Mt. DAILY. Gu, Exitclpal | coe Clucinnath.. Pall a is = Lexington and Louisv! The Berlitz School of Languages, 7 l4th STREET. ug. Private class. apl-dtt Banjo, fandolin and Guitar ectly taught by Miss G. E. Bi sham, at ecial inducements 1850 Wyoming ave. April, and | Boarding aid Day Sc of Mesirated booklet. J.P. COL z MAN for CUINA and JAPAN (specially ad- 8 8.8. Empress of China, from neinnatl, | Vancouver, close here dally up to 6:40 P.M, May open for | 2. (dy an Com. | “Mails for AUSTRALIA (except these for West : are forwarded via Earope), NEW HAWAT aT 3 Without r ay. nection daily. ‘nnati to Chicago and St. L - DAILY—For Gordonsville, Churlottes- . and for Hichmond daily, except Day and Ever THE BERWICK KENTUCKY Beact anday.—Parlor. car ct pupil, hinend. to OW | > eaten Grete ann Ges x s zs Pn Old ‘Pointy | g,@t? Hesletercd mails close at 20:09 A.af. a2 otel lm: “MANDOLIN AND ‘AR. a : (b) Registered malls closs at 1:00 Hotei lmpe ~ Class rehearsals Wednesday, 8 to 10:30, nesapeake and Oblo | aay ‘Terms, 60 ets. per lesson. same | HOLT, Studi me, and at |“) Registere : aah gig) Resistered malts close at 6:00 ¥ 44-0. Y. ave. nw. ne A i aii) Registered mails close at 6:09 P.M. previous day apls JAMES P, WILLETT. Postmaster. PIANOS AND ORGANS, ARATORY Rae WASHING! wthand—new RAPID method: | FROM § Spewriting: civil service; Kpglish. Atteution | FROM St See _tor backward pupils. whit Complete in MISS BALCHS CIVIL SERVE ‘Single. Purest | Business col ut the hous. it With Lrst-elass id ebccrtul. Music. ‘S mailed upon appli: rs HH. BORTON SD, SOUTH CAROLINA AV “ceca. New house. Steam Pitman T7The Sweet-toned “KIMBALL.” BARGAINS © 2d=hand. Pianos. Chevy Chase FRENCH ANI+ EXGLISH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Suburb of Washington. Vernon, 12:0 lieat enience. ced spribz rate French the language of the house. . 6.45 TM. BRYAN & WILLIAMS. mb Mile. L. M. BOULIGNY......Principal. and Aqueduct Bridge, week daya |* * * * Before bu: a plano call and let us HOTEL CEDARCROFT. Miss ©” PETTIGREW... Asst. Principal, 8:00, 8:58, 10:05, 11:00 A.M.; 12:05, 12. * 35% show you the mateénless “KIMBALL COneass, tak Sesto “s myl3-1y-10 Chery Chase P.O., Md. | 2:06, 2:40; 3:20, ‘4:15, 5:20. 6 st TIT f all the new styles: zi Bun parlor. Modern appointments. = = == = 65. Sb. 0:45, 10:30 ee sags GER FRA y 5 j 45, 3 Sot slightly used, “we aes POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. ss instruments, "practical in perfect GA SARDAToaISO ToS IGIaIy Penn, ave. and 13% st. Par | 12 2 Syidition whigh we are offering on eastest of easy Steamer HARKY AND alns, apis 3 View wharf Sunday and Thursdays at = ow open for the} 7 a. ie s ; - SOUTHERN RAILWAY. H , lunding at Colonial hb, Chapel Point Senet W. ‘W kK Too guetta: Every | and all wharves as tar‘ down a0 Tower Mecwoaset Sheds 1m effect April 10, i608, ° Im Dba heated -U peoasal Returning oo Mo nd Wednesdays at 9 p.m, | , All trains arrive and leave at Pennsylvania pas- ig 0., sepger station " is eas Gel Ce es peat 8201 AM“ bany.—tecat tor Danvitie, Coartte | 523 ith St. w. ¢. wawrey, wer. fell ae ae WASHINGTON. ©.. TO. GLYMONT. MD. and we stations. Connects at Manassas for Stras- | ap21-th,s,t-28 a ‘el x NGTON. iTO GLYMONT. MD., burg, Harrisonburg and Staunton, dally except Jelightful rooms en suite, aud intermediate landings. Sunday, aid at Leuchburg with the Seton ed jet and. ter avn oF ; . urping about 3 p.m, ee hee cnn a BERKS! c Ca Oe New York und Washington to Jacksonville, nit, Ocean end Virginia ave., Atlantic City, N. J. or and nag ing &: Puliman Sleeper for As! lass betel, with moderate HLS erent oye i a w zB é = He and Hot Springs, N. C.; Knoxville and Chat. GEO. 0. CARPINTER, General Agent, Washington, | {lle aed H énox d or special spring rates abd booklet, STEAMER “WAKEFIE New York to New Oricans, connecting at Athinta ° showing botel, new steel pier, Country Cinb FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS, for Birmingham and Memphis. Connects at Lynch. en If links, ete. Orchestra for Easter | Leaves Washington, D. C. (7th st. ferry wharf, | WUTE with ©. and ©. Raflway for Lexington and In geod condition and fully rein 3S iS ae Natural Bridge daily. Solid train Washington. to . Say at a eee eae eee neath Bushee Ree oe eeagS fo | New Orleans without change. Sunset, Tersowaliy Laat ol be == = Seen ete peuanmgod Rack Folnt, Nomini | Conducted ‘Tourist Excursion, Through. Blserer cy Ree ne bee tence) an THE WAVERLY. Greek, Abell's.” Leouardiown, Stoue's, Howard's, | fn tecen! Teurist, Excursion Through. Sleeper on earl ast ireatly Steain heat. roved. Wednesday, 7 a.tn., for Intermediate dogs to | PET ae Local for Font toynl, Strasburg ana | Ee. Droop&Sons,925Pa.Av houielike. Specials haw , : : 1 liustrated booklet. LEWIS T. | Seceuoca, Shee Went Gra tae ene larriscnburg, dally, excent Sumas, ae At_Steinwayy and other Leading Pi at S os eed St. George's Toland, ‘Suith Creek, Goan and Yeo: | 4:19,0-MoCDaily; “tocal for, Chatlottesyitie, Mein Taine ARLINGTON HOTEL, Sr Batariuague t'aime oi fee: tnturniaatabe Tassili SOUTHWESTERN VESTIBULED LIMI Son a y D 2 . atedage 5 ie BULED By TL. BABENDKEIER, formerly with J. F. rdwalk). Open | Colonial . Bushwood, Rock Polnt, Colton’s, | Posed of Pullman Vestibuled Sleepers, Dining : nd Day Coaches, Pullman Sleepers ‘New. York t Ms & Co. 618 4th apleine year. Moder ud es ete in all | Nomint Creek. ) " - sents; eleeator, steam heat; open grate | ~” (See schedule in effect September 13, 1807 | Nastvlile, Hen, yin pest eit e ngs ren and nea Weite fe vooklet » PURCHASE. wtf CW. RIDLEY, Geol. Giecitte eevamee cad Gacerting cones SOHMER PIANO ae = THE WEEMS STEAMBOAT CO Danville with Pullman Sleeper from Richmond t. = SEASIDE HOUSE, POTOMAC RIVER ROUTE. August: Columbia, with connection for Afken, | Used for 18 months; cost $300: will sell for Soraya = ? Winter Sched in effect Dec. 28, 1897. and New York to Mei us. ‘The bargain of 1508. antic Clty, N. J sae Nor aeons pais. vis Birmila: am, New | $205, on cusy ft Atlantic City, N. J. MER POTOMAG ‘ork to New Orleans, yla Atlanta and Montgomery. ‘GO WOH O23 F st. nw. Peunsyivania ave. Ocean treat. Elevators. = i" Vestibuled Day Coach Washington to Atlanta. mb22-3,8 Sobmer Piana see cae ee Withers said iver Landings oy St 4 PAM | Sitnern Railway Dining Car Grecusboru" (0 Alo = pier Rano ke a SRS F pec ta pe ee STRAINS ON WASHINGTON AND 1110 DIVE h AE Li Grant ee AD Hiver freight OUTHENSON & BRO., A; SION leave Washington 9:01 a.m. daily, 4:45 p.m. € olan $8 to 3i2 per Week. Seud for Booklet. Office, 910 Pa. ave. ‘Telephone foe panes HA eee ee ae eg eeays ony | 18 A PERFECT _mbls- ee eee es for Leesburg, and 6:10 p.m. daily for Herndon, Parlor Orchestra THE SEABRIGHT, PACIFIC ee Fegunine. Hee ae a on Aes naan Aa nLes; reopens March 3 B mm. daily fro Len as am. o nd no hor should — be v! one, slew: culal aes OCEAN TRAVEL. Cay erro) ae eee, 8:34 am. daily, ex- Ir Will’ play waltzes, fatlaconvovertomess REPP, Frop. ‘8. | INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY. i orough {pains from, the, south arrive at Wash. hae ee eed eetsenateioare AVE. AND Red Star Line amie ae 5 0:35 p.m. dally, With perfect expression when under the ery hasten: breaee . sil. Ha 0:85 pie datly control of a person of musical taste, ‘spring rate, $1.50 NEW YORK-SOUTHAMPTON—ANTWE! atteoviie oe A few days” practice will enable avy Write ‘for Uooklet, | Mra. | Sailing under the Brittsh or Tickets, Sleeping Car reservation and tnforma- fausle loner to produce the best musle MOYER. Be tlon furnished at offices, 705, 15th st. n.w., O11 | yey ® Henly Ae EI eria tig aaa a nat re fl el a - 1 fs THE EVAnD. we es ee Pennsylvania avenue, and at Pennsytvabta ralirosd | sorted to call and hea ee sly. and you are ae See raat pocsneek May 11|Westernlan Panes GANNON, 24 Vice Prest. & Gen. Mer. ad RSttlvtive book of the AEOLIAN sent to any at fee, Spring: ($0 | 9U2 pee week ry . M, CULP, ‘Frame Manager. duress. lott J. RAUPPENBART. American Line A TORE eee Pe Rent. iOTEL CHAMPLAINE, KENTUCKY AVE. NEAR Philadelphia, Liverpeo!, via Queenat Pah L. 8. BROWN. Gen. Agt. Pass. Dept. SANDERS & STAYMAN, beach. Capacity, 360. Steain he - imine eet pide BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. EXCLUSIVE AGENTS, © tcom street level Waesland. April 30, 4 p.m BALTIMORE ‘ BT 1327 F St. v. passed. Special spr Rhynlasd. May 7, 10 a.m. Schedule in effoct November 14, 18607) res : e ym. to Monday a. Belgealand -May14, 4:80) pins || ests | ee dereeyraverienoriee apie ce ee ere Me a 5 NEW ¥ OFFICE, 6 BOWLING GREEN. For Chicago and Northwest, Vestibuted Limtted : OTEL ETICKNEY ON OFFICE, 1306 F ST, N.W., or | trains, 125 a.m., "i e . 21 ¥ 4 For Cincinnatl, Louis and Indianapolis, Ex- We are now selling off Geo. W. Moss, Agent. 021 Penna. ave. mb2I-ly | press, 138 mi. Vestibuled Limited, B:40" pia, Spring Pianos recetved In ‘pact f - 5 payment for new, an ANCHOR LINE |" "2/3, gros mew on| Clearing EMH cr 11:05 a.m. an -. rent, at very eeenin Seat Every . bus, Toledo and Detroit, 11:85 p.m, ale of low prices to kee; bie Special | spring Sail from New York every Saturday for a Coe a lee tae pi lo keep our tanp. | Glasgow via Londonderry. warerooms from belug Pl A overcrowded, Birmingham, Chat- o We have Square oT Rates for Saloon Passage: #4, Knoxville, nd Roanoke, 9:00 Pi an Pit BU CITY OF ROME, $60, Other Steamers, $50, | {4mC°ENuys Seeping Care. through. and Upright Pianos as low “as $125, on $5 and $6 eam heat $100 to Sr o0 telly: $8 to $14 Second Cabin, $87.50, $42.50. For Enray, 3:40 p.m. daily. monthly payments, or at special discounts for cash, weekly. Welte for Booblet. J. E. REED. ce Ca Mare ere oe a For ees! Please call and see and try them. cree a HENDFISON BROTHERS, New ork, 8 John F, Ellis & Co., GRIGH v CHIOKERING PIANO ROOMS, apls 937 PA. AVE. Pfeiffer’s Rsi a on enon PAST EXPRESS SERVICE. > ‘Send for ilustented bookies” °° | PLYMOUTH. LONDON BREMEN. i ty rave.Tu.,Apr. 26, 10 am 2 Pi } = OOP. | Havel tu: tay —&. 10 am Sravetu: nano ano Warerooms, THE WILtsiin! Labu..‘Tu..May 17, 10 am Kais.W.d.G..Tu.June 7 ya, 9:00 a : acd Teta tue nanaeraee "Stas | Meee gs eau” Sagal | a ae A F Stiree owner and proprietor. S. 8. PHOEBUS, late of | Huvel-Tu, May Muy 14, 10 am | 2 For {Gaithersburg ond way points, week days, 929 St t, Hygeia Hotel, Old Point Comfort. fe21-78¢ vit’ Se ERVICE 8:00, 0:00 8. m-» 17°50. S:16, 4:25, 5-55; 7:06, 11:86 Y re xs IWIN 830i Niisien, | Pm. Sundays,’ 9:00 a.m., ‘1:15, 205, 10:15 “rH , [1CaH | , SOUTHAMPTON. is Is the < j dollar THE SCARBOROUGH Koenlgi Lithee April 28, o00n | PB pines, wierd; over, yon spend . 9 s “ . Wasbington Junction and way C , Beach front.- Maryland = Bremen sana. May “3: boon am S80, O00 p.m week aye Dene” 2:08 will buy ons bundred cents’ worth of Piano Elevator; steam h sun GIBRALTAR. e. GENOA. and perfect satisfaction. Special spring rates. Write’ for all Rosie | anne eee: ee asa é let and terme ALFRED 4 eatrated gore | S.Wan-ilApr. 80, 0 am | Aler MAKE A NOTE OF THE NUMBER AND SER US, am: : "BLUE LINE FOR NEW ¥. ‘ Bevan uct THIEADELPHIA. TORK AND All trains illuminated with Pintsch light. ket ai ter I MAN. foT-66t May, z 10 am Werra. HOTEL TRAY MORE, a Br URGOD eee PN For Philadelphia, New, York, Boston ‘and, the : 1 pa poy av East, week duye, 7:08, 8: 00 B.m., 12:05, ’ Atlantie City, N. J., ‘ ri 7 5 ki :00, S Flomelike and cheerful.” Hates the very lowest idett went for Washington. _ | 1:35" (all Dinlug’ Cars), 3:00 (5:08 Dinlig “Cary; Establishéd 1842. pou ernglrn ap oop vail ea nth * Sa = 12:01 night (Sleeping Car open at 10 o'clock). > SEASIDE—NEW ENGLAND. VIA BOULOGNE-SUI-MER. * 1 10 oclagk, Additiogsl trata fon Eblisdelghia, 6:90. a= estiebrbod! = = ee | ram. dally. 28 A SEASIDE AND HEALTH RESORT, VINE: | modationss “Apply for bandbooe ant peree fem” | F Burtor Girm on att day, tratoe, andbook and terms to gen. Ah voienis fg a a 4 ods i a ; For Atlantic City, 10:00 a.m., 12:08 noon, 1:15 foating, bathing, shine. bicycling. over 40 uti | BSDESOD’ & SONS Ua" Botte, eons. fat? ye | and. 8:00 pm, week days. 9 a.m. Sundays, 534 Loads. For Information add. Board of Trade. | Moss, 921 Peuus. ave.; CRANE, PAWIIS & CO, | POF Cave M&y. 12:05 Doon. tra . Seis arises = Wratt bldg. nw (cor. 1dtb&d ste, Washingotn,D. Baggage ralied for and ch from hotels and IN THE MOUNTAINS 15-8. tudth residences by Union Transfer Co. on orders left at | Have eon tn use fo = a ~ flices, 619 i Me rover 50 years. Have S0_WAE AT GROORSIDE, OF PEACE ANB FRENCH LINE. York’ ave. ant Wotn nt and at Dapor, "NOW | their Guba De tamer, Aire rest under the safest and most delightful condi- : - WM. M. GREENE, DB. Manrty, OG a ee WORKS a Yous. Brookside Is on the plateau of the Alle. Compa; nie Generale Translantique ‘Manager. Mer. Pass. Traffe. | right! ping,gt#mlue our of Grand and Up- En. S ours fom Wa bington on B. & OL vere se mi a ania on . Sti ff ch ome comforts; y etions. Sy i - every urday al J! i —aeas =! fly rates, Sou8 for’ souvenir heckion oak tail | Brom Blot oh. Werth sips: tee Korte ne: STORAGE. eff Piano Branch particulars to ia 1 La ouraine.....May 14 : Warerooms, S. PRESCOTT WRIGHT, Mj 3) La Gascogre.....May 21 7 . y 2 use Pog ose jay T La Uretague...° May 23 | BXCELLENT ACCOMMCDATIONS AT THE | 521 ELEVENTH gr. N. W., NBAR F ST, + Mesta Hi Gast de'ey fe Ue Benne Gant NORTHWEST STORAGE HOUSE, 316-318 8th 3. 6. CONLIFF, Manager, THE ASCCLAPIAN ROTEL, ON THE * ‘8 Bowling Greeo, N. ¥. at. nw., for the storage and cure of all kinds of | 09 ee * J ington and Obfo R.R., 25 miles from Washin; @. W. MOSS. £21 Pennsylvania ave. furniture and mdxe., pianos, etc., in separate | _™b20-28a Opposite Moses & Bons. toa; namerone traits Geily. “hie beautiful b BELL & CO. 1406 G at. fetz-ty-18 | Toms, Advances made If desired.” Goods tugus. | SS wii opsn Vander new management; ex = + ‘Ome, Ww forms. on Bbc tater! digh"iccatioa: ‘extesive pork mhieam J.B. FRECHIE & CO. Prope: BICYCLES. superior table; bathing nd fishing in lake near STORAGE, “75e. PER LOAD;. THE FINEST | HARFORD, CHASE AND VIM TIBES—PIRST hotel; bowling alley; ‘storage ‘rooms: elevator, with all the conveal- \de—87/00 ton ‘wheel. ‘the Viking ss THE, AES encess Packing and hauling at reasonable terms, ving’ s vag Sxer8'c0. mx con Vee Dikdeese Bo BAUM. GIS Pas aves aw. telat Feta are aD lath st. ecw. PERSONAL. “OH, HA! the la mount of cash for them. hear from you at once. ap21-5tf JUSTH'S OLD STAND, 619 D st_ nw. 13 mene wim ** Bacte: | WOUNDED IN BATTLE A. GO HIDE YOUR BLOOMERS,” | Two " fee oly by, gets canto a vray Oregon Men and a Dog Have a us Desperate Struggle. From the Portland Oregonian. Sirah CIVEL SERVICE EXAMINATION QU answers. Send 0c. to 8. W. FLYN apl5-1m* STIONS AND A A very handsome sp:cimen of the gray | ___ eagle family, which has been in the pos- | United States nay session of R. L. E. Simmons and Dr. Hol- | him on the sam comb of Albina since Sunday, has taining 2 mattress, or £ ope ED ate DETEC- commumicat! prom | ~ ip eotentet Gc aioe toes on beter ban ix | Srounci the curlealix. OF their fviinta as tablished 1380. 944 E, cor. 10t2 mb25-lm* | they declined to state how they becam: | bar made of sracted much attention, and has also | {0M one deck to another b ‘FOR SALE—BICYCLES. _ possessed of the bird, and both deciared | long, with ends forg that they were at church on Sunday, and | i" them: snap hooks a RIDERS, ATIENTION- WE HAVE THIS DAY | $0 could not have had anything to do with Fecelved 50 high-grade Weycles. new and sligh:- | the Killing of tt. J, Ce pias, ings, W: . Syfucuses, Yes’ i Seria =e eo wt eas. Yesterday a gentleman who resides out sere! a binding st the p, capable of being t geods must be collected, therefore no reesopable | on Columbia slough came to town, and In Operation, offer will be refnsed. Bought outright and taken | tola a story which has let the cat out of EW YORK CYCLE CO., 434 9th. in exchange. api-18t* ‘Model Ladies’ and Gents sold on easy conditions ax cut this nc 1898 Bicycle Catalogue aud full particulars, ap13-1m-5 -yele house in city. LEGAL N the bag. He said that on Sunday twe men, names he did not know, were | 4eree of obliquity. Wh. desperate encourter with a big gray eagle, | where one ¢ ged, th thes stretcher some geese. Just as they were wiinin | 2>ility of injury during mo shooting distance a large gray eagle | Ceck; rapidity of passages fre swooped down and fastened his talons in | ®00(her; any hatchway one of the gecse be used; 2 wounded man rea ESTATE OF JAMES TAYLOR, Devens 2. Docket 33. Jobn Taylor, execut with the ap the Supreme ‘Court of the District holding a Special Term for Orphans" ness, “appelited Fridey, May 13, 188s, lock a.m. place, for m: ent and distribution und. the © direction ard control: whey and persons entitled te shares or legacies or a residue, ace in person or by 3 with their claims against the exia Provided, this order be ch of throe successive weeks ning Signed Apr 1898. J. NOTA McGILE., Register of Wills. CLAYTON E. EMIG. Pro + Warder building. ayp2i-law.3t HOTELS. tine, and sald ecurt as the ent or attorney dniy id day tn the “Washington Law Reporter” game,” boldiy attacked it. T cnee abandoned the go » | attention to the dog, fixing { to | Sides of his heus turned it talons in the ship, nd beating hitn furiously | with the m with iis strong wir The ha riv- | persona te | ing at this juncture, ag t mates, a which oft men most antagonists on flying and king aim, ting the inter: hen clubbed their gun to beat off the eagle, ately endeavering to fasten hi in one or both of them, with the tion. On the > is some ship's sid torpedo tubes n local 2 from ruth de nd wit HOWARD HOUSE, Washington, D. C.; $2 and $2.50 per di can plan; steam heat; central locat Sithout rooms, #5 por week or $30 per mouth. ATTORNEYS. _ AME ©. . Late Asst. U.. , D. ©., bas established h law office at 58 La. ave., Rooms 9 and 1 Oppesite the city hall. CAMPUELL CARRINGTON, ATTORNEY ilding, 505 D st. n. 0. $ Mount Vernon Flat COMMISSIONER “OF “DEEDS. MILITARY EUCHRE. ILL, Commissioner of Stotes and Territories, HERUERT A cor. 4% and D n.w. ~ MEDICAL. Dr. Leatherman. Expert specialist in the eure of ail special 4 eases of ten and women. Consultation fre Hours, 9 to 12, 2 to 5; Tues., 1 eveniuzs, 7 to 8. G02 Fanw. Ch DENTISTRY. ction its rubber plate. s. and Sat | on Sunday. —— | Each table bears a card fe, with the No absory- intention of plucking their eyes ere was a hot time on the for a while. The eagle, hav lest all fear, founced aroun a to have mo bes and talons tha double-headed, ble-breasted Prussian The h Ts made live y with their guns, but the ea kus could rot be reached. The hunters ed and called for their deg, but he h enough, «i coniinued to calmly watch the from a distance a y nned the galiant m i he came to the huni ng on him and put an end to him. — as: = than a very few wounded n ovid cases of ix to-wound: le the ambu op>ration : y ava f the ship can | wutes, and the oni pm all othe: be more readily transported. - with joy its brand new form, mil- d for each itary uchre, s of men all over th » who have said that nothing taught the be wound around or made out of progress- js- | 1Ve cuchre will now find themselves in th eral quarters, e. | wrong, for military euchre is really a va- | ti ven to small i n of progressive on is, the | crew in aid to the 1 players move from table t . thoug batiny the Saree irregularly, and np e old one > ee 55 Cees, ei mot sn ARE eld lone, ke, Ire es ria bee ee fashion. the st I know of ne if e tor e sick or from deck to deck or from be Shortening or length which is printed in gay “Fort Sumt US suggested by Pass Nahe Bicycles aze now being | out hunting along the slough, and ‘had a | fering the hammock reach the hatchway cht at $13.95, grade at $19.! See Res be tae Pon athe ones’ green eed | which he witnessed with much loterest '¢ out and send to SEARS, ROE- | until a charge of shot came patter: BUCK & CO., Chicago, they will send yon their | around him. y snap the hooks int When he first observed t mock rings and lower away unters they were making a sneak under | es of tnis method are as fol cover of a fence, trying to get a shot at Ease and frecdom from pain, howeve men are assigned left open leads from th> gun deck ‘Transporting the Wounded. locations the wounded can No pro exists below capable of holding more niquets, (Continued from Eleventh Page.) Assistant on Stitt. This apparatus consisis of a and ts The object of this is to enable one to Z ——_ | whom he knew to be residents of Albina, | "Se OF lower a wounded person at any 1898 BICYCLES DOWN TO §$5.00-NEW 1888 | but who: men bars is rig- the ham- Th advan- 1 improb- ment along m one deck to r small, an s sick qual Without offe: hoot at the other | ters in his hammo->k; the sim ity of the gees y flew away. the two hunters ratus. which can be ma 1 a short and the rushed forward to attack the on any ship: only two men are re eagle, voring to carry off | Quired to maaipulate and lower it. Th the the | simplicicy appar air w only by its « yin} dog r g enough in vse in t ing had any ce with th S navy to plece it beyond t sxperiment and to demonstrate its efli- and as the k berth forward and aft of the casemate TS the only space for this purpose, Pleasant Variation of the Progressive | transport of the wounded and injured to Game Suggested by the Time. them wovld not be done until after the From the New York Herald. > battlh. The ladders being spacious, trans- Euch: ssive or plain and un- | Port below at le nt ber soa ey adorned, has become so threadbare as an Srsunbh ikeiik Mab ten, Ne ques el 8 entertainment that players will | tent, helped where they fall, and means t livision and ip, the men 1 from a run from e center of iv »w out of ing the side tion—no mercurial polyoning, as in ail | Hamilton,” 3 5 Ahk Shar Derek ata ees . F. DALY, 1307 F st., 318 E. Cap. st. hostess may prefer, each ta ear prskns 2 ars ar etd has om ja Se Iecanh intuess tata nereccy, Lore an wee trivance Was got up by a seaman on the . STS board it by the me ox “hen Columbia about a year ago. CHIROPODISTS. - $ ne ae: Se ee Where a man 4s so slightly wounded as Corns killed, Banions relieved. Painless treatment. | A drum in the corner of to mit of the application of one Prof. J. J. Georges & Son, 1115 Pa, ave. Next to Ralcigh Hotel. Hours, 8 to NDERTAKERS W. R. Speare, Undertaker & Embalmer, $40 F Street Northwest. By ‘strictly first-class acd on the most | couple from Fort Sumter to rensondble terms. elevbune call 340, Jat-tr_ | Hancoc “CPHE STAGE DRIVER'S BLUFF. Huirbrendth Experiences Failed Awe the Pale Faced Passenger. From the Atlanta Constitution, ‘As we left Sandy Gulch for Rising Sun] win one or nene. Some flagstafls are | ted there were six male passengers to go by | crowded with pennants within an hour; | their lives, that the wounded she the stage, and the route was over the : mountains and full of chances of disaster. | round, for The driver came out from breakfast as | their own, soon as the stage was ready, and, looking about on the passengers, he selected small, pale-faced man and invited him climb up beside him. W the rest of us: “J picked him out in order to scare to death. You fellows will see a hy fun before we've gone ten miles. Two minutes west of the gulch the road | re made a sudden turn, with a sheer fall ot | E a hundred feet down to Wild Cat cree and the driver put his horses to the ga’ lop and said to the man: “We may get around all right, or we may fetch up down below. Hold yer breath a0 say yer pr re ‘The pass change countenance, ai course all right, the nantly demanded: “Didn't you see that off wheel run w a foot of the edge of the precipic, “It ran within six inch: reply. Beyond the curve was a down-grade of mile, and with a yell and a flourish of his | trast with the sand hills of South Carolina, | ‘sue whip the driver urged his horses to a dead | Catai run. The five of us inside had to hang on | districts in the world. for dear life, and every half runute th stage seemed bound to go over. “Did ye know that if we'd struck a rock | had any preconcerted plans about the date, we'd all been dead men in no time?” ‘Of course.” “And ye wasn't prayin’?” ot at all.” Three or four miles further on the = From the Engineering and Mining Journal. tried his man with another curve. determination to make a close call of one wheel ran off the edge of the preci- | able continued inc pice, and only a sudden effort of th> horses saved the coach. We were flung in # heap and frightened half to death, but the man | ™ a ry beside the driver never lost'a puff of his} With the closing months of 1807. cigar. When things were safe the driver | Versent with the trade, and with what is turned on him with: “That surely was the brink of the grave.” | quarries, know the oppo: “Guess it was,” was the quiet reply. “The clusest shave you will ever hey till] merous and larger than for the same pc- the last one comes.” “Yes.” e the pale-taced | Mr. S. D. McMillan, who has recently man was climbing the driver whispered to| moved to Charlotte from South Caroling gives an interesting account of a matrimo- | *° PRiionis ypicenrtl agin giles nger made no move én-l did not! s, and at this time he says he was living Ra 1, after making the | in the sand hills of South Carolina, the | tthe river rather imd'g-|s5j1 there having become proverbial for its nounces that the games gin. Two | hUmerous stretc so often pictur 3. |sirls and two men rned to cach | Patient being secured in an upright posi- * | fort, partners are arra nd the games | tion, 1 would prefer a simpler, less poin- = |are ready ful method and transport by hand. Badly each quartet is responsible for its | Wounded and s It is attached to this fort the | cannot ning, to defend its own and to | contri nd attack otker forts. Part- | practic er change. applicability jer, who is known as the “gen- | available men to work thes stributes the pairs, sending a Remoy attack Hort) according to the type < tery, available sp and such m: and so on =] until every couple, as n has met every other coup If the attacking party ey aise ere o | back to iis own fort a pennant; if the d ; : fenders triumph they run up a pennant on | Must be the plan and m thelr own staff. Thus a single fort may | wounded me win two pennants in a single round; it may | tended by the medical officers. nd after rm arly as possible, | of ba wins it tes others are comp: tively bare. moved from a ship as e than a single | after a battle, and to ome defenders of hospital ship. and management be individoa i 1 apy > one a Ma trimont; idence. to | From the Charlotte (N. €.) Democrat. From . . = naval ve: nial coincidence that occurred in his family | Suny of large caliber, suffiel last ye all but the heaviest arm About the first of last July Mr. McMillan | tween two or more «€ venly n ceived a letter from his brother, in Lake | Wil, after a few minutes. in Bore ae < be attended by a very larg » La., saying: I will be married on casualtie the Sth of this month. Meet us at Nash- ville, Tenn.; and join us for a trip to Col- orado City.” On the ves this letter Mr. | modern naval en ad his own wedding, which was dated for July | ret aid as is m, but their will by no means b them on board the y ments will not be lik the lee of a she poverty. On about the 10th of July he received a letter from another brother, J. D. McMil- lan of Cataline Island, off the west coast of California, saying: “I was married on the | Sth of this month to Miss In con- pital, » best cared none other than an a vessel should e Island is one of the most fertile ponent part of a fie flagship. It would add greatly he | All three brothers married on the Sth of | of the men behind the guns July and it is impossible for them to have | yent into action if they saw a commodious ho: 1, with as they had not heard from each other in months. a superintenden ——__-+ e+ ___ 3 E Ameri: an ambula xporting American Slate. yan ae ag ze her available deck room g it] Mention has been made of the remark- | ters for sick and wounded. mand for American roofing slites, which many affirmed had reached a maximum All con- Frem the Scientific The Russian gov: merican, soing on at the Pennsy! nia and Vermont in my opinion, in, admittin, jon the affairs. to a Hospital. ship, disposition for surge battle station, size and position and it is of the utmost imp surmix n naval bat- r cent of the to take plac demands that wounded men 3 sfer to the place nces for their care and comfort, and und of skilled medical of. This vessel should be solely and € ce ship, with a crew ship, and all en up to quar- e in th el, de- WILLIAM ix. VAN = Sie ae Surgeon General United States Navy. -omy ms” hatch- al below is desired, so thod by which the be the best aided and at- It is admir- riance Lo » wounded d and the d separately. d fr the ertainly & The Ambulance Ship. that remain afloat after a ment, the angements for | be much incumbered with woun sible will have ks will led, such been given mfort and well being by retaining wal engage- under und humanity shall whe when they ar at hand the appli the World. nment has ordered of te is true, and|a British firm two 38-knot torpedo boats that export orders are not only more nu- | cn the model of the Turbinia and propelled riod last year, but also include a wider range in kind and variety, both tor artistic “See here, now, but what sort of a critter | effect and for common use, where durabil- | pellers. This is eight knots ar’ you?” was the query. ‘Don’t you know | ity rather than beauty is desired. There | the fastest torpedo boat destroyers in the "nuff to git skeart?” is a stirring building activ: with turbine motors working on four shafts, each of which cerries three pro- faster thaa y in England, | British navy, Just how much courage is “Nothing has happened yet to scare me.” | Where in many towns 90 per cent of the | Tequired on the part of the naval archite> “But mebbe you want me to drive piumb | "€W structures are covered with slate. The | Who signs his name to a con! over a precipice a thousand feet high?” “If you conveniently can. The fact is, over some cliff you'll oblige me.” ———-+o+—. An Historie Firearm, From the Kansas City Jown: ct fe a ame, though in less degree, is true of Ger. | 38-knot boat—3s knots is 44 miles an hour— 5 ated iran temo Of Ger- 11s evident from & comparison of figures. came off up here int - | Appreciating something of this condition, | The 300-ton “destroyers” require 6.000 ein sik tf seer Che. Ane whole of a, |W. H. Hughes, a member of the Vermont | Bcrse power to drive them at 30 knots an Slate Company—the Sea Green syndicate— | heur. At these high specds the resist three weeks ago sulled for Liverpool to ar- | ance of the water increases as something range if possible for the handling of larzer |More than the cube of the speed. The consignments abroad of these slates, which | cube of 38 is more than double are noted for strength and durability, but | 0, and hence the 6,00) horse the cube of power of a ‘ fix. . ut two years ago | #00-ton destroyer would have to be raised county, has in his possession a musket of were represented as being unfading in col- | of the new torpedo boats. But 12.000 horse great historical value. It was captured | or, or, rather, it was said that where they ; Power reciprocating engines of the common from a British officer in Concord, Muss., on | changed at all they did so uniformly, and | type, with the necessary boilers and coal, April 1, 1775. Most of th> British soldiers | !4ter on, proving otherwise, they were em- | would sink a 300-ton torpedo boat, suppos- had left the vill ‘neste 8 phatically condemned. In consequence of | ing they could be stowed away in her hold. age te, followed by | this happening, for more than a year it | Evidently, then, a speed of 3s knots in- Americans. From the window of one of | was almost impossible to export these | volves a radical change in the accepted the houses a fire was kept up on the Amer- | slaies, and other American quarry pro- | methods of propulsion. icans by a British officer and two soldiers | ducts suffered for a time from this ill ef- — —— eee who had locked themsely2s in the room. | ft. A Job Lot. Different and more commendable tactics Mr. Hayward’s great-grandfather, Hope ‘are now adopted. No claim is made but | tm the Chicago Times-Ieralé. Brown, and a neighbor forced the door and the truth; 1 e., that these slates are strong | The following letter was written by an entered the room, killing the soldiers and | and serviceable, though far from unfading | old colored veteran to a southern recruit capturing the officer, who proved to be a or uniform in fading in tint or exposure. | ing office: sacond Heutenant. The neighbor secured r, Hughes the sword and scabbard and Mr, Brown | tc, wor! that he has'met and ioueectint | “To the Guv'ment: I is de father er nine his musket. The musket, being that of an with greater success on his mission than | boys, all er age, en gcod fightin’ timber, en officer, is lighter than others of that are he antictpated; that there is a ready mar- | I wants ter enlis’ ‘vm fer de war. Now, I The barrel {s 40 inches !ong, the total length | ket for all slates of standard sizes in vogue | heahs dat de’sal'ry is $13 a month; but ef 6 Inches, and welghs 7 pounds 4 ounces. | abroad which are on the banks at the Sea | you'll take de nine er ‘um I'll bunch ‘um Stamped. on the mstal is the name of the | Green quarries, amounting to some ninety | ter you at $10 a head; en please, suh, sen” me armory where it was made, Galton, and the | thousand squares, and probably for ail year 1762. On a brass piece near the grip | that will be produced this season above the is the Roman numeral HI, and near the | home requirements. trigger is the crown with the initials G. R. Stamped on th? band is the number of the] gcorcher—“They say that it hasa bad ef- regiment, the 52d. Tf you want anything, tr} an ad. The | Sprockett—“Don’t you believe a word of it. you Star. If anybody has what you wish, de money ez it falls due.” ———_-2-______ fect on the brain to ride with your head