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_ RAILROADS. LIMuRE AND OHIO RAILROAD. hevtnle fn effect May 13. 1893. on from station corner of New dersey ave. 1 a thw Vestibuled Limited trains, 114 : p.m. For Cincinnati, St. Louis and Indianapolis, Ex- . 1 Vestibnied Limited, 3:40 p.m; pan and Cleveland, express daily, 11:05 Toledo and Detrott, 11:56. p. r and Way stations, *5:09 a.m., Memphis, Birmingham, Chat- Bristol and Roanoke, 10:45 ng ears through. points, p.m. Sundays, 9:00 ‘a.m. ihersburg and was pol week days. $200, 92m ot j. 10:30 pm. ays, 9200 am., 95, 10:13 >For Wasiingwm Janction and way points, 8:00 om. 4:50. Sao pom. week days. 9:00 a.m., 1:15 bem Su hoy & LINE FoR NEW YORK AND PHILADE: 3 ith all day trains. ity, 19:00 a.m. 05 noon, week oot Sunday. xExpress trains. led for and checked from hotels and hy Unton Transfer Co. on orders left at residences ficket offie-s. 619 Pennsylvania ave. n.w., New Yerk ave. and 15th st. and at depot. WM. Mt D. B. MARTIN. bie Mar. Pass. Trailic. my16 - Be IA RATLROAD- Sit OF SIXTH AND B STRERIS. EK LAYS. PITTSBURG EX- and Dining Cars Harrisburg to YLYANIA LIMITED.—Pall- ad Obooevatien Cineineati, and In- edo. . Cleveland farrisburg. LIXE.— Pullman Buffet Parlor Buflet Parlor Car Harris- Flor Car FAST AND ST. LOUIS EX- Washington te St. Louis rs Hurrisburg to St. unati) and Chicago. Pullman Slee)- 0 Harrisburg to PM ing Cur to F Clevel md M Dining Car SOUTHWE: ping Cars Wash to St. Lot TP mst Hart Cur, Pittsburg and ati. Dining aliman Slesp- Rochester and daily, exeept 0 PM. Pullman Sleep chester Saturdays RK AND THE from Beltimore), niladelphia enly, eek days. Express, 0 P.M. daily. 0) AM. week 4 u. without 4:2) PM 09, 10:00 » 4:00 Lim 10:00, 1 Speetal. so PM jays, 11:50 P.M _R. WOOD, Pass. Agent. NON HAILW. 13% SIRE! IN EFFECT NOV Alexandria, Sundays, <M; 12:00 noow, ‘Y 4:30, 5:15, 62%, 6:45, a 6:30, 8:00, 10:00, 3200, 3:50, 7208, . M ai ridge, Sundzys. . 10:30, 11:15 AM.; 12:00 noon. 5, 3:00, 3:45, 4:20, 5:15, 6:00, 6:43, CHESAPEAKE AND UlilO HAILWAY. THROU YH GHANDESY SCENERY OF AMEL ALL TAINS VESHIBULED 3 1G LIGHTED, SLEAM 1 ALL MEALS SERVED b 2:20 P.M. cis or Cincini 2 Lexington, Sville, Indianapolis witheat change ects at Cov- » for Virginia Het Springs daily. Parlor Limite trata Pullman Sicepers to Cineinnatl, Louisville withont change, open for Vullinan Com Gordorsv! canton, and for Kichmond daily, except A.M.—Dally ex Parlor car gto2 to Kichmon end to Ol Arrive Richmou Transfer at iti m.—Old Point, eake and Obio nie, and at Schedule im effect Mi All traius 1s98. rrive aud Jeave at Pennsylvania pas- sc nger station. SIZ A.M.—Daily.—Loeal for Danville, Charlotte and way stat witesas for Stras- ard ¥ g dally, and at Lynchburg with and Western daily. 115 M.—Daily.THE UNITED STATES FAST MAIL.” Carries Pullman Buffet Sleepers, Jacksonville, uniting Sleeper for Asheville and ; Knoxville,Chattanooga and Mem- Charlotte with Iulfman Sleeper Puliman Buffet Sleeper New York to usconnecting at Atlanta for Birmingham at Lynchburg with ©. and ve Lexingtou daily except Sunday and ige daify. Solid train Washington to s without change. Sunset Personally Tourtst Excursion Through Sleeper on m every Wednesday to San Frapelsco with- Local for Frout Royal, Strasburg and %, daily, except Sunday. Dally.” Lo Chatiottes ville. SHINGTON " AND PIBULED LIMITED, com- ccd Sleepers, Dinu Cars nan Sleepers New York to ville, Knoxville and Chat- a. via Charlo . and New York to New gomery. Vestibuled tanta. Southern Katl- to Montgoime ON AND OME peed of Pajiman Vew 1 Day Coaches. Pu via A York to 1 Sevannab a m. daily, Wasiiagton &: 00 p.m. daily, ex- n 5 a.m. daily, ex- S:34 a.m. daily, except arrive at Wasbing- ed 9:35 p.m. datiy. » except Sunday, aud -m. daily from Char- Car rewervation and information 705, st. nw., S11 Pentsyl- and at Pennsylvania railroad passen- ANNON, 3d Vice Prest. & Gen. Mgr. ‘Traffic Manage: a G pm. d Joiteswill ‘Plekets, ger station. PRANK S. ——= RAILROADS. THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1898-14 PAGES. SUMMER RESORTS. TO THE KLONDIKE—CANADIAN PACIFICO RAILWAY, FROM BETHLEHEM, PA., ‘Or "New York City—$25. Yo Vancouver. Victoria. Seattle aud Tacoma. First - cl Steamship Accommodations ‘to Wrangle, Skagway, Dyea, Pyramid Harbor. Cor- responding low rates to Edmonton, Prince Albert, Ashcroft and other points in Northwest. TO SAN FRANCICO, $30. H. MeMURTRIE, Agent. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. + 18 —— —————— |} arrest. I have spoks to the first SUMMER RESORTS. EDUCATIONAL. ant, and he says he can't be releaea nee cs ae a Grrice oF THE commiten “That being the case—the man a prisons Hotel Rudolf, Sie Reese ee eee ap20-251.4 NEW HOTEL WELLINGTON. | 8d. and Chestnut "st... Philadelphia, Pa.. ai Kentucky eve. rcean end. Capaeity. 250. ‘The 203 B. German Baltimore, Md., or E. V. SKIN- | original Wellington, Nrebutit, refarnished, enlarg- NER.G. EA. 353 Broadway, N.Y. ed. modernized. Special rates for June. fe21-m.w.f-12if my1078t-5 GEO. H. CORYELL, Proprictor. _ ~ : FOREIGN POSTAL SERVICE WASHINGTON. D. ©., FOST OFFICE NOTICE. Shomid be read dally,’ as changes may occur at inte FOREIGN MAILS are forwarded to the ports of sciling daily, and ths scheeule of closings Ix ar- rarged on the presumption of thelr uninterrupted overland triisit. For the week ending May 21 the last conaecting closes will be made at this office as folliws: TRANSATLANTIC MAILS. WEDNESDAY—(b) At 7:20. P.M. (except Spain), per s.s. Auguste’ Victoria, from New York, via’ Cherbourg, Southampton and Hau- FRIDAY—(b) At 9:20 P.M. for FRANCE, SWITZERLAND, ITALY, TURKEY, EGYPT ami ERIVISH IN ber La Gascogne, from Ni York, viz Havre Lotters for other parts of Bu- pe (except Spain) must be directed “Per Lit Gascogne.”” (c) At 11:10 P.M. for NETHER- LANDS direct, per s.s. Cbdam, from New Yori, via Kotterdam. Letters must ‘be directed Obdam.”” (ce) At 11:10 P.M. for SCUTLAND. rect, per s.s. Ethiopia, from New York, gew. Letters must be directed “Per ‘Etiiopia. {c) At 11:10 P.M. for EUROPE (except Spain), yer 8.8. Campania, from New York, ‘Queen: At 11:10 P.M. tor ITALY, per ‘Aller, from cx, ork. yin Naples. Letters must be directed er Aller.” MAILS FOR SOUTH AND CENTRAL AMERICA. WEST INDIES, ETC. WEDNESDAY—(c) At 11:10 P.M. for JAMAICA from Baltimore. (c) At 11:10 P. MUDA, per 8.8. Orinoco, from New Yor rk. M. for BRAZIL and Colertige, from LA PLATA countries, per New York, via Pernambpee, Ba Letters for NORTH BRAZIL “Ber Coleridge.” (¢) At 11 AMERICA. ept Costa CIFIC PORTS, per a.8. AMs via Colon. Letters for GUATEMALA must be rected “Per Alliance FRIDAY—(e) At 0 P.M. for NEWFOUND- LAND, per s.s. Roumanian, from Philadelphia () At 11:10 PLM. for Sf. THOMAS, CROL EWARD and WINDWAKD ISLANDS, per s. Fentabelle, from New York. Letters for GRE. ADA, TRINIDAD and TOR: must be direct “Per Fontabelle.”” TUNE ISLAND, CARTHAGENA,” per s.8. ww ¥ Letters for COSTA RICA must’ be directed * Alene." (c) At 11:19 P.M. for HAITI, per s.s. Vrins Willem II, ew York. Letters for VENEZURLA ¢ TRINIDAD, BRITISH from 3 RACAO, sad DUTCH GUIANA must be directed te) At 1 Willem HE.” and» CURA A NILLA and C from New ¥ for CAMPECH rO and YUCATAN, per s.s. Se k. Letters for other parts of M “Per Senior. AY—(d) At FOUNDLAND, per st Mails for NEWFOUNDLAND, and th from ‘Nor by via steamer, close here » and on Sune a < 1125 AM. Cd Mails for MIQU © via steamer, PM. (a) Malls for MEXICO overland clese here dally at 7:10 A.M. (dy TRANSPACIFIC MAILS. Mails for CHINA JAPAN, per s. from Tacoma, close here deily' up to 6: May 20. (d) Biails for CHINA, JAPAN and HAWAII, from Sab Francisc ) P.M. May 22. (d) Mails for CHINA and JAPAN (specially ad- sed only), per 3.8. Empress of India, from puver, clese bere dally up to 6:40 P.M, May @ SHETY ISLANDS, per ship Gal- eo, close bere daily up to ON, by rail to Bosten, and else” bere daily at’ 3-20 Tacoma, » PM per close bere ‘dully up to 6: ia, from San isco, clese here dally up to 6:40 PM. May on . from Vancouver, - after May 13 and up to May ails for AUSTRALIA (except those for W tralia, waich are forwarded via ALA HAWAL, FIJi and from Sun Franciseo, clos a . June 10. (d) (a) Re lis close at 10:00 A.M day “()) Registered mails close at 1:00 P.M. azy (c) Registered mails close at 6:00 P.M. same aay. same |) Registered mails close at 6:00 P.M. presious FAME! WILLETT. Postmaste: OCEAN TRAVEL. North German Lioya. SE FAST EXPRES: SOUTHAMPTC RV u..June 14, Ty au RBOURG. FA! Havel Sat..May 28,10 am TWIN SCREW Las ‘Thursday, May ursday, June OA. June 11, 1) am June 18) 2 pm gin GIBRALTA a May 21, 2 pm Fulda... tMay” 23," 8. K.Win.d-June “4. 2 pm. ail -June 25, 10 am OELRICHS & CO., 2 BUWLING GRE! Apply to E. FL DROOP. 925 Pa. av 3 f Agent foc Washington, Hotei imperial andCottages Maryland ave., 50 yds. of Beach. Every conifort and Cony. for 300 guest wom, Good table. Artesian water. Spectat sates 230 Cat ee w $2 per day. G.W.K: 2 ap2-3m* er—I don’t see what 1 can do for you,” ree HOW TO BECOME LAWFUL PHYSICIANS, DEN- turned the captain, gravely. Buena Vista Spring Usts or lawyers, securing protection in practice weais."* will be received at this office uncil ut I can’t do without him,” plea: i and assistance in selecting location. Lock Box ae , Lo a eee oe Ce with an insistence rarely enowd Hotél, 196, Chicage. myi8-100 TwENry. ST Tke Dine et Coleus {to a naval commander. “If you don't hi STANLEY OLMSTED. Piano: Leschetizky _ method.- 1709 Corcoran st. BLUE RIDGE- MOUNTAINS. Water, elevator. Open | _my7-6t* June’ 9 Wit Gets 10. 30 Ww. Ove Manager that man go, captain, the beat us!” Sampson turned suddenly and touched hig for a period ef five years from June 30, 158. stbject to emmual appropriations therefor. A schedule of the present rate of insurance and lishmen wil Lawrence Plano.¥iolin, Blocation, | property now insured, ‘with ‘any other informa: | bell: and. as his orderly entered, he wate, 206 NY Libertyeat, Hatta Sia. | Seboot St SINGING, Piste Solin, Flocation, Madea ae eens wil, be furnlebed upon ap- | briefy: “Tell Lieutenant — that I release Mr. Teaves can be sees at Arlington’ Hotel | (Specialty. children). Certificates issued to puplis. mupany each proposal axa xvaranter that | the Prisoner until this race is won.” And every Thoreday from afin, uit 2p Moatuiy Recitals, ; Teial Lesson. MOD. TREMS. | 12° "Sigacr will, cater into conteer mith, Lust | the race was won, for. although ‘the Bite ist "So im quate security if the bid should be ac el. ‘The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. ish racer looked extremely formidable, and a“ ringing shout went up from the Garnet at FAIRFAX INN, BERKELEY SPRINGS. Wo VAT Harvard University. HOTEL DE VILLE. 80 yds. from beach. Capncity, 300. Rates to dine 1. $9 to $15 per week. Write for booklet and menu. “Phon2 34: ap20-3m.4 TH? WILTSHIRE, ave., near bench. Elevator. Special rates and Jure. Send for booklet. 8. 8. PHOE- BUS, formerly of “The Hygeia,” Oid Point Comfort, Va. fe21-78t,5 Va. M: . THE ALBEMARLE, Virginia ave., near beach. First-class family hotel, with every comfort, convenience and Itxury. ‘Table and service the best. Very moderzte terms for spring season. Write for beoklet. J. P. COPF. apl2-52t HOTEL ROYAL. Kentucky ave. near bei $1.50 to $2.00 per day; $8 to $12 per week. HENRY MILLER, formerly of the Elberen. my2-78t-4 ‘THE CHELTON, Ocean end South Carolina ave: Renovated and ed. 100 yds. from Beach. Moderate rates. Mrs. E. &. LEVER. THE LORAINE.- ‘The newest hotel. On the Beach, St. Chai Rooms en suite, with baths; fo street; urtesian Water; reduced spring rates, SAML, WAGNER & Sv) HALL, /ANTIC CITY, N.J. for booklet apis-52t y York avenue. sun parlor. Open ail the year, D, KNAUER. ST. CHARLES. Finest Hotel on the Coast. ap29-26t fi SB. REILLY, THE SCAREORO Steam heat apls-78t Beach front. aryland ave, Quiet , homelike. Steam heat, ‘elevator, sun parlors, bats. Splendid corner rcoms with unobstructed view of ocean, single and cn suite. spring rates, for long stay and fam- ite for iNustrated booklet end term: ALFRED W ATLANTIC CIty, N. J. Directly on the Ocean. modern improvements. Complete in every deta eu suite and single. Purest xed throughout “the house. Rate: lowest. consistent with _ first-cl serv ‘¥ homelike and cheerful. 4 served. Books mailed upon appli- Open all the year. i JOSEPH TH. RORTON._ . SOUTH CAROLINA AVE. New house. Steam heat. Reduced spring rates. Send N & WILLIAM sb: CHAMPLA Capacity, 300. valor from street level upsurpassed. Special spris day p.m. to Monday a.m. . TON. ~ SEAS {DE HOUSE, Atlaotic City, N. J Pennsylvania ave. att b Ocean frot Rooms en suit cH. Elevators. Hot $8 to $12 per w mh18-78t ‘TUCKY, Lomelike hotel; therougnly heated; pleas- me; ent table; spring rate, $1.50 Write for bovklet. Mrs. $3 weekly. MOYER. THE I Kentucky ave., 5¢ $12 per week. Terme for spring, fel2-104t RAUPFENBART. NEW HOTEL LURAY to Michigan ave. 3 Steam heat. $1.5u to $2.00 dail; weekly. Write for Booklet. J.E REED. mh21-1u$i HOTEL ETICKNEY. feet from beach. sito 32 Kentueky ay: Elevator. 8 weekly. HOTEL TRAYMORE, ntle City, N. J, Homelike aud cheerful. Taies the very lowest consistent with first-class service. $029-156t_D. 8. WHITE, Jr., Owner and Prop'r. Steam heat. 0 days $9 to $14 American & Red Star Lines. NEW YORK—Qt STOW N—SOUTHAMPTON. x YORK—-SOUTHAMPTON—ANTWERY. steamers periorming these serv- s are either British or Belg alternate Saturday at noon, 25, *Berlin. Southwark “Chester. Westernland. 1 Friesland. Kensington -June $/Chester. American Line PHILADELPHIA—QUEENSTOWN—LIV. a The steamers performing titis serv- ice are Belgian. SAIL! VERY SATURDAY. Pennland May 21 Penulaad.June 25,1:30pm Waesland..June 4 9 am Waesiand...July pu Kbynland..June 13. pm| Rhynland..July 16, 8 am Belgevland.June 18, 9a KNATIONAL NAVIGATION COM BOWLL 305 & 1306 BST. N. Penna. ave. | my3-d0d HOR LIN Sail from New York every Saturday for Glasgow via Londonderry. Rates for Saloon Passage: CITY OF £OM $60, Other Steamers, $50. Seeend Cab.n, $35, $37.50, $42.50. Btecrage. ¥: , $24.50, $25.50. Book of Tout i infor apply to HLENDP RS, New York, Or GEU. W_ MOSS, 921 Pa. ay DROOP & SUNS, a apS-3x.15 FRENCH LINE. Compagnie Generale Translantique DIRECT EINE TO HAVRE ~ PARIS (FRANCE) Sailing every Saturday at 10 A.Al., as foll From Pler No. os North river, foot Morten s: PHIL. La La ‘Touraine La Navarre. La Bourgogne. "I Ag'cy for U. S. and Can. % Bowling Green, N. ¥. fel2-1y-15 G. W. MOSS, £21 Pennsylvania ave. _BELL & co. 1406 Co HOTELS Hotel Gordon, 16TH AND I STS. N.W. New Cafe & Restaurant. FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. Just Opened. ALSO TURKISH SMOKING ROOM. my2-In JAS. R. KEENAN & CO. The Colonial, tes onton tras ‘ation in the (3 onia Ycity: newly furnished. Sanitary —. porcelain baths, &c.; rooms en suite oF single, with or without board: terms mod- erate. WM A. McKELLIP, Propr. apso-lm* HOWARD HOUSE, Washington, D. C.; $2 aud $2.50 per day; Amert- can plan; steam heat; central locatous meals without rooms, $5 per week or $20 per month. whl-tt = LADIES GOODS. EVERY LADY WHO HAS HAD A DOMESTIC IN her family for 25 years or ever is Respectfully requested to kindly send ws the Number on Postal, written in ink. Whoever has the nam: ber we want will receive, free, in Exchange {for her 25-year-old Domestic one of our ’88. Cabinet Grand tics. ‘The Finest, Easiest, Simplest, Strongest. Lightost Running, most Elegantly Pin ished. and lost Up-to-Date Sewti Machine the world has o =n ever seen. Meant celpt of Postal we will send you at ones sone RONG at don't Age omct a ens and Bunions Instantly “Relieved. Prof. J. J. Georges & Son, 1235 Pa. ave. Next"to Raleigh Hotel. Hours, 8 to 6 apat eer & H, Gen't Domestic LADIES” TAILOR-MADE SUITS PINISHED : ‘the west excellent manner. “Fit guaranteed.” altered at réduced rates summer months. E. HORGAN, Tailor and Furrier, 806 ‘p26 Grand Atlantic Hotel, Atlantic City, N.J. ja -ve. and the Beach. This elegant new ix nor “open for the second season. Has t rooms, single and en wulte with bath; having 2 vs 6 windows cach, with full and unob- structed ¥ 2 xdern convenience. Hetted thronghout by steam. Passenger eleva- tors to the street. ‘The tuble ts Tountitully sup- plied with tae best and the service cannot be surparsed. “Morning snd evening concerts by the Hotel Orchestra. “The Grand Atlantic manage- ment will offer special inducements in terms. to parties visiting here during the Spring. Why not enjoy the pleasure and luacries of a large frst- class borel ~t moderate rates? Write for terms and filustrated Booklet. CHARLES E, COPE. ap21-26 22 GALEN HALL, Atlantic City. N. J. A SANATORIUM, With superior betel thle ond servi for ciworked and evertaxed. Vatins, rieity, ete. Send for bookl p2i-26r. FI THE PENNHURST—OCEAN END OF MICHEL Atlantic City, N. J.; electric elevator to Send for iustrated booklet. street level. 4e25-tf __JAMES Hoop. BERKSHIRE P Virginia ave., 109 feet from Beach; edpacity. 800; every appoinanent; elevator to street; re- d rates for May ani June write for booklet showing hot G. FRANK COPE. BRIGHTON HOTEL AND RESTAU- rant, ocean end of South Cnrolina ave. Formerly en boardwalk. Steam he Howe comforts. Moderate rates. 8. A. SCHWEISFORT, Prop. THE LESIDE. Beach Haven, \. J. Will open June 11. Modern in every respect. 350 guests. Matchless bay for sailing and fishing. Special rates for June. R. B. ENGLE & SON, Proprietors, ap28-116t-6 Mt. Holly, N. J., until June 1. CAPE MAY, N. J. N, CAPE MAY, N. J; 1 SQUARE 3 laige plaazas and sun ‘parlors with full view of oceun; reasonable terms; exceilent cuisine. J. A. MiERS, my18-3in,4 SEASIDE—NEW ENGLAND. KENYON. HOUS INOCONTAUG BEACH, B.1. Situated between Narragansett Pier and Wateh Hib Surf and stfll-water bathi beats free. Rates, $7 per week, W. H. KENYON. myis-Im* THE NANEPASHEMET, Marblehead Neck, Mass, : Opens June 1. Finest location on the North Shore. Every room bas ocean view. Special rates for Send for descriptive circular. my9-m,w,f,2m/ *___E. G. . ROWN, Prop. 43 4 SEASIDE AND TIBALTH RESORT, VINE- ard Haven, Mass., is unexcelled on the coast. ting, bathing, fishing, bicycling, over 40 miles geod roads. For information add. Uoard of Trade. &p15-2mo SPRINGS AND BATHS, fs open for the azcot tion of guests: first- JOHN OW. ROSS, JCHN B. WIGHT. | the splendid drill of the rowers and their in every respect: ‘Address D. CORNELIUS. — Commissioners of the Distri fine appearance in holiday attire, it was ger. ee ms16-19t EXAMINATION FOR ADMISSION om Te ees Saas tore i plain boat's crew, in every-day = PROPOSA’ ‘OR THE CONSTRUCTION OFe| working garb. who. droppi vaattaen innequa Springs Hotel TERT be hele in Washington. in the Columbian | “ SEWERS.—Office of the Commissioners of ihe | without naan at paren anes Regge Fo ~y n | Eplrgreity: Jone 28, 29, 30, July 1,2. The terwe | District of Columbia, Washington, May 10. 1898. | pinouts ation, waited si- On Northern Central counection of Penusylva- | of admiseion fees, expenses 2nd privileges ta | Digtict p Is wi ved at this office | fetly till the signal shot, then did their nia R-R.; 1.500 feet above. tide: exceptional at- | any or all departments of the university may be | anti TWEE ey LOCK M.. MAY TWENTY- | Utmost. struggled through the rough water Springs dcHeMenal, detede ro aes Minneyon | Icarned from DESCEIPTIVE PAMPHLETS, | IGHTH,. 1808, for the cousiruciion ot so cy. | around the island goal and returuee a the Spring; delightful drives; forest walks; mus! which may be had on lication to the Corre- fension of the Georgetown main sewer from | Shore, leaving the English racer far behind, picem beat: levator; every modcrn convenicuce re erty. Harvard University, Cam. | Water street to wharf Ine. Specifications and | even out of sight. ‘The United Stat 5 | N. MANLEY, 3 E 4 01 obtai steame ores a myl4-s&wi6t Minnequa, Bradford c oe * ae aoe: ng og A opm pi emergeetoti | tion by fies more signified her approba- FoR RENT—AT BERKELEY SPRINGS, W. VA, A d I if Coll: Dids ‘or ports of bids JOHN WK ¥ firing her Gating. completely furnished cottage of 9 rs.; a.iu.i.; lot AdCiItiTe eg ‘° B. WIGHT and WILLIAM M. BLACK, Sp rar rere 75x250; fine water and air; very delightful ond ats * mates foners, D. C. A NEW PRACTICE snip, healthy location. . Price for season, $300. CANDIDATES FOR ADMISSION nytt OSCAR W. WHITE, 111t F st. And other women who wish to take the Harvard FOR RENT — FURNISHED — AT BERKELEY | cxamiuations will be examined in Washington at zane ee Springs, W. Va., 3 hours from Washington, de- lghtful 12-room ‘cottage; celebrated warm spring medicinal water all throngh Louse; a-u.i.; larger shady grounds; close to’ baths and swimming pools: stable. ‘Also, at Wilmington, Del., hand: the same time as the candidates for admission to Harvard University. AM information with re- gard to thes. examinations may be had on appli- cution to the Sec'y of Kadeliffe College, Cam- bridge, Mass, my14,15,25,jet From the Scientific American, It is a matter of ecmmon that W. R. Speare, Undertaker & Embalmer, observation the coming of steam into the navy 40 F Street North’ ie somely furnished house, 12 rooms; piano; ‘highest Tati essional School, 943 1 | Everything strictly first-clasa op ‘the most | has tended to eliminate the old-time sailor rt Delaware ave.; electrle cars; 4 equares trom | i ee reasonable terms, ‘Telephone call 340. z e2orde tale Pistorie “Beapdywine and patk? aalit tmeon, HO 2 ES ea Ned a — jattr [es he ts recorded in the tales of Capt. Marryat and other popular writers of sea stories. We are all of us familiar with the pictures of the old ships of the line system. Quick results. Don't begin (11 you call on us. trips to Cape May; strictly private families only. Apply Mrs. S..L. BREESE, Berkeley Springs, W. Va. apei-tt HAND. ap21-Im* WITH A 13-INCH GU How the Monster ix Served and Some Chevy Chase x Informat! About It. and frigates as represented by the Cons! Virginia Hot Springs. FRENCH AND) ENGLISH SCHOOK, ifieas “aici ais tution, with their towering masts and Healing Springs. Suburb of Washington. Tain {OLA ald Capt llagiieon er tiie | Iai ‘wast apecad| St aaouy centes. “Thiy Warm Springs. aera ee OULTNe Wvincipal, | battle ship Massachusetts, now of the fly kata —— oo Jeet Searec, sna 2,500 feet elevation in the great Virginia moun- Prin. ing squadron, “ that the Indiana put a shell Hl ra hats gts eeping them in first ch tains. Eight hours’ ride from Washington, via from her thirteen-inch gun through a tar- | Oder there was at all times abundar Cr ipa e e Ea . _FREN get at 2,000 yards, and then went through | Skill and plenty of hard work requir Virginia Hot Springs. Prof, Paul voiner e ine as now form- | the same hole with a second shell. Pretty | t€ man-of-war's man. When the first ‘The Homesterd, a strictly modern hotel, and the Féduced prices, $3.00 per month; 2 lewons-a | good work for one of these fellows,” and |®™0red battle ships made thelr appear- mest complete bathing establish:nent and’ pleasur: ae ; le captain stroked the | 8Ce they were provided with a full spread resort In Amertea, Baths from. flowing I thieiore Saas Bate the muscular little capts or mali 5 cs % ‘atid nest celebrated thermal waters in’ th 1d. os rie ." u ak e ma Pry e tre te a = “ eantitulsces Crean well-kept hese Fead, | rnderstan guns that make up the main battery of the | te to distinguish the side ~armored ship of- Bees ough sleepers. ‘two traite daiiy. | MeN, term. AML big ship of the line. twenty years ago from the wooden frigates Adiress PRED. STERRY, Manager, Hot Springs, Ta Don't get out a tape measure or a foot | of an earlier aay = ie] aling Sprin Paris * Sehstte French | rule and measure off thirteen inches and — the increasing speed and the in- €. = op gs. French conversation cn a verb basis; no gram- | wonacr to what portion of the gun that re- | Cre@8ed destructive power of the lighter Two and one-half imiles from Hot Springs. Val- tatietical pro son cr private lessor suns, vaval constructors began to feel the fers, becaus but uable medicinal waters. Good hotel and cottages, NDOREF. pat, woulll avout you ea ‘p28 18t* recessity ef reducing the amount of top- Quiet and picturesque surroundings, Address A- = Espen rather listen to the account of the stupend- | hamper carried by ihe ships, and in course M. STIMSON, Manager, Healing Springs, Bath; sh uy ousness of this greatest engine of destruc- | of time the three masts gave place to two. Gaeta ay * _ Recommended by House i Even these were in time stripped of their Ww. Sori tion of modern da A “thirteen-inch ne stripped of th arm oOprings. * and Senate Reporters. : yards and running gear, unul now the Z : breech-loading rifle,” as the biggest gun | *h7) 38 Hue we thewaree Pe Five miles from Healing Springs. Swimming |] QUI * Otig:ns1 methods. GHAR UREA. AG Ie Me anicelio non y representative of the yards and sticks pocls of natural warm water, affording the most eters is a piece of metal weighing 136,000 pounds, | &f 2" Cerlier day is a couple of straight Ue caer. piece leeente eas eaeratl & Quick, Thorough Type- | a few inches over thirty-nine feet in iength | Ste! towers, to which the name of m. = ful. Address, BUBANK & GLOVER Wong t pe= * writing “by touch,” noland with a powder space 15.5 inches in | S50 foots Springs, Bath count7. Va. * looking at keyboard. diameter and 50.5 inches long. han hi “a ton & ssetiahp Excursion tickets and eleeping car reservations eae a phe only Tekaenine: ee eee terioration in the seamanship at Chesapeake and Cbio railway offices, 513. and writin 5 THE DRILLERY, | 4,,"the diameter of ihe stecl projectii fred. | Of the average Jack Tar as compared with 1421 Penna, ave. my4-1m Az 504 Lith st. 3 E : — : his predecessor in the days of the sailing aaa st. |This monstrous gun throws a projectite | Py, Predecessor in the days Fs mute ane that weighs 1,100 pounds, ard the amount ie Me toniced tbat im aeaee a cates tone The Historic FLYNN?S BeSINes correce, wder con: ricepiccee ar thie pel | officers the fullest possible training for ° None better. Tay or night session, this weight of 1,100 pounds of | !eir dutics, it will be of great adva h ti S I h —Our unexcelled” summer coun (anes At Ake ape to the navy to 1 ssa training ship ive u p ur 90 feck pa aseond: andl geek one which will be fully equipped with sail 2 WASHINGTON PREPARATORY SCHOOL tons—enough to send it power. In his last annual report Capt. Springs 12th st.—Pitman Shorthand ur inches of steel at 1,00 PL. uperintendent of the Navai 9 {ypewritings lvil “service: sie HichEs at a -anlle @ietant: | ACedeMny, s: “It is entirely useless to 5 a lonback ear euocpyla: 2 —— Jand while the mechanism of this gun is | arsue sam@icicntly good seamen can Greenbrier County, ree yeet ae | complicated, and while every part after | be made on board the stcamers or auxtl- ak ee ing, Loukkeeping ‘and stenography taught ty heat | €Very Shot must be cleaned, so complete is he: asi ties GOGea ARIE CARE in ee West Virginia. teachers, Puptis Instructed by correspondence. he discipline aboard that it may be fired } The nerve ee nie thy — 2 sell-tf Goce ces Uies nites. Aud thete ane | oes oko wee i gees ae . = = — four of these terrible engines. tb romgrd > ah hareass analan ae The Representative Resort PIANOS AND ORGAN Se arbenue cone vas i greatest naval commanders the world has f the South. . S ANS. Sisclte "hike igiihiten an eabanly as sorate seen, and that school has been the sailing o € South. = Sse The preliminary work of clearing for ship. I cannot ur oo strongly my h li has been accomplished; railings, former recommendation that Congress be A great central peint of reunion for the best so- € e 1g and boats are down and have been stowed | Used to authortac building of two elety of the NORTH, SOUTH, and WEST. 4 away, and e ng Movable In the big | Moderate sized composi sels, ‘ote reduc es: Pe 2 ship fastened. The glass port lights have | Which should be supp two pce emer pe wee es an OF Tusic, EE edn Be Oe ey S08 ane. Benue eeen ete oe You, are probably a musie lover, yet | compartments ed, the electric plants | One of the = being constructed $21.00. Ckildren under!12 years of age and serv- havent siudied aay instrum An AUTO- > ship, turning the turrets | for th cadets at the United ants, $32.50. ‘ HARP make up the de ey. Staple munition lifts started; | States Navai Academy, Annapol . The Open June 15th to October Ist. Elevator and ~easy to Tearn—and iis aimsie is delightful. nes opened, a] si was designed Chiet tructor ctric bells. Autoharps Reduced. prepared. Hichbcrn of ti United states nav and ‘ake Oe early, in 2 cl eason, 5 S-bar Auto. © In the forward turret with the great pair | She js a beautifally modeled ship, with Secure loeation-early, in advance of the season. ing par ae $2.98 of thinks neh rifies stand a crew of | fine lines and a considerable sheer both myf-1m L. W. SCOVILLE, Manager. velve men, six to each gun. In the hood aft. She has a high fi Mt $4.25 of the turret, just above the men, sits a Ta gooll account Y THE q i o- = nior officer and a juntor officer. in stoi ather. She TORN ANS: = . ae $6.37 lence!” is the first comm: and grimly + a total sail spread of about 20,000 il Top House 3 the half-naked men of the gun crew 5! en ~~ with her 7 os - i, = | behind the guns.“ loose and provide, undoubtedly prove to y sen EUS $25 ee a Piano, fine ma arply ring. , and every man | Th ve is to be construc a “t any case. antly working. steel, and the bottom will be 5 ned “ Os: iy he gun captain and numbers two, three | with’ yellow pine and copper. The captain E. F. Droop & Sons, g25 Pa. Ave.|and tour, who are the practical gunners, | will have special accommodation iu the It eb jing BP . unshackle the { monster from its p after part of the vessel, and there will be ways and other Le: fastenings; one see cle S are placed, accommodation fcr ten ward-room officers. two warrant officers, 180 cadets and @ that repair tools gets water and PIANOS opens the safety valves crew of = c Fae smoke fan and] It is propose DEBE YE ARE.” MARYUANE For Sale, ships the sight r provides drink- | and lower yi the balance Oply 5% hours from Washingt For Rent. ing water ozen other things. | yellow pine or spruce. The proposed ar- MOST DELIGHTFUL SUMME! But all is done na space of four min- | rangcment of battery consists of six 4-inch Tuned, GHEN! utes, and again each man in his place | rapid-fire guns on the gun deck, four 6- SE RSLS stands like a statue of bronze. pouncers and two 1-pounders on the spar ‘und rem om all & Repaired, The ammunition has come up prepared | deck. The boats carried will be one 4 utely free from.» with fuses, and then ceme the orders, in | foot steam cutter, cne 30-foot launch, two fever and mos- Moved and Packed. Ou main Baltimore and Ohio quick succession, “Open breech, sponge, | 28-foot cutters, one 28-foot whale boat, one Hotel and etinges. Every. modern STOCK LARGE AND FRE Jand shell.” The great hydraulic rammer j 28-foot gig whale boat and one 20-foot conyenience, Bice:rle Vghts, elevator, ‘Turkisi PRICES MODERATE, pushes in the pig 1.100-pound steel projec- | dingy. Two small boilers are to be sup- peltea tro dates summing Rooks, “esl ifakn:. ten JOHN F. ELLIS & CO [ite. “vead arst cartritge,” and the brown | plied to furnish steam for the steam wind- complete fivery ‘survce, Aunsnis, aval Aced: : pewder, one-half the quantity necessary, | lass, steam pumps. heating and for emy Band. Delightiul “esttages (furnished — for be W.., | £0e3 in. “Load second cartridge.” and in | dynamos, the vessel being wired for = acereeplng iL Sain) ents Cen ee | OSE. Penna. Ave. N. °9 | goes the second. “Down lift.” and the am- | tric lighting: steam is aiso to be furnished Ist, Hotel open from June 25th to September | _™Ms1T-2012t 8 inition carriage goes down for more. | to the distilling apparatus and refrigerat- Soth. ice ‘ ae ‘Close breech,” comes the order quickly, | ing piant. General dimensions: Length on Seeger eae ace aa oat at ere Co seen) 6) 9 {and followed ‘in an instant by “Prime,’ | water line, 17 feet: breadth at water until June 10. After that time, Deer Park, i 5 When the captain puts in the electric feet; draught forward, 15 feet rett county, Md. Iny 14, 18,21. 254 Sse im008-, 5c primer. raught aft. 17 feet < inches; Se eee Then the captain of the gun, sceing | draught, 16 feet 6 inches, and Musi> St od = Brookside Hotel & Cottage: WORCH S tn Pet, [everybody clear, says “Ready-’ and the | mene about Lis tons, The v Most favored family resort in the 4 mh2?-3in $° in the hood above responds with, | cost about $141,000. will open June 1; 6 hours on B. & 0.5 1 =a “Point.” Slowly both turret and gun are sentences eee ee and Deer F 3 Altitude 3,100 feet, on rates. booklets and full particulars 2d floor, ytb and F sts, S. PRESCO moved until the range finder indicates that the muzz! pointing at the enemy. The quick as a flash, the officer in the turre hood closes the electric circuit and the big projectile goes on its path of destruction. So every one of the twenty-six rifled guns THE SMOKING LAMP. Knabe Pianos. Time-Honored fon of British and American Navies. From the Pittsburg Dispateh. ADIRONDACKS. TAN S Several special bargains in slightly used Up- | 8° ¢ vate camp on Raquet , grandest of the i pee as a S : s Sieeconoiel tions Adfrondneks: - comprising furnished lodges, | right and Grand Pianes, from $300 up. pawins #0) Jspcek, ann: Hell) has indbel sevect vice sens rer are = hed woease ae i HA ‘sas - Bs New and used other make Uprights, from $200, —————oo——__ the 7 oe es telegraph facilities, For. pacticnars ay smoking lamp. Without the smoking lamp WILLIAM STRANGE, 66° Prince : up. STORIES OF SAMPSON. city the modern sailorman would be like a fish Se Square Pianos of different makes at cost. KEE Mt SUMMEL RESOWT WILL REOPEN The Commander of the Atlantic | of = He = a eee oo june 15; homelise and cheerful. For pa Squadron Believes in Boat Rac! by the galley coo! light the smoking send for booklet to MISS LEONARD, W kK = 2 vithe » loss of a second’s eC town, Ma m. Knabe & Oog | rm Lestie’s We lamp without the loss of a second’s tim afte Jac of inyectives he public with promptitude the word has been given arou “s temper, and whatever limited stoc is possesed of is made nd adequate em- Only once in his naval career was Samp- son heard to use an oath, and then the expletive was called forth by an excess of the emulation he had himself inspired Blue Ridge Inn, Snickers Gap. Special rates for May and June. my4-2m 1422 Pa. Ave. N.W. my12-tf Piano Tuning. ES. OPEN MAY among his command, which was occasion- | Phasis. F. L, BABENDREIER, fe vt = = aa ‘0 ni ion © oki ee large, shady Erie Be peta formerly Se ing a temporary disregard of orders. From} T° landsmen the mention of smoking weekly.” privtor, é the first the captain had encouraged boat | #mp has no more significance than a men- weekly. lor, e firs a ; ® e Jack-of - st. But both are ae aUoRERY ae Be It Known urine, and the: ceceed\ seaie! by both !tte | ST Sry part of tha equipment of oxy THERES NAG ap Ses oon, barge and the gig of the 'Frisco was ex-| warship, be she first rete or fourth rate. Elevation, 1,606 feet. Rates, The ceptionally fine. Two of the men who com- | Upon the smoking lamp the crew, including = Bas2-260 Stieft posed the crews which won the prizes at | that mysterious adjunct of the paymaster's ote ABIDE Tonite Pi the international regatta held at Norfolk in eres es tree tone rrr aor 3 perfectly equipped” honss; : a lig! ot -of - healt ad benutitul countrys Str. BOLLING. anos 1803 now le buried beneath the wreck of | Gives down into the depths of the hold and 1225 inden _ave., Baltimore. apIs- SEASHORE REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE—OR RENT—ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.— Special bargains in cottages, hotels and board- ing houses. I, G. ADAMS &'CO., Atlantie City, N. J. cue of the oldest-established agencies ti south Jersey. Delightful cottage sites at Vent- Bor, one mile below Atlantic City, $40 per foot and upwards. my2-25t POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. E. S. RANDALL'S POTOMA@ RIVER LINE. Steamer HARRY RANDALL will leavo River View wharf Sundays, Tucsdays and Thursdays at 7 a.m. landing at Colowial Beach, Chapel and ali wharves as far down as Lower Machodoe. ‘Returul: Monda: esdays at 9 p.m., Heturning on Mondays, and Wedu sat 9 p.m. 8 about 3; ma, UNITED State AE, ROUTE f the Maine. One of the numerous trial races which the captain encouraged was in pro- cess off Mare Island between the captain's gig and a boat belonging to the United States steamer Alert, when orders were re- ceived to Bring the San Francisco into docx for cleaning. The tide was strong and it was only by hard pulling against it that the operation of bringing the vessel in could be accomplished. In vain the captain reiterat- ed the orders to “Pull in!” ‘There was no time to be lost; but excitement over the race was at a high pitch, and ail hands were leaning over the ship's rail, watching and cheering on the battle of oars. The imperturbable captain’s patience wag at length exhausted: “D— it he exclati .. ““the ship is athwart the tide and I cannot get a man to pull or an officer to give an Are not surpassed io this country. Many in- struments cost more money, but no plan. whatever the price, is better than the STIEFF in any particular, Beauty of ease, purity of tone, genuineness of construction and conse- quent durability, stamp them as being unsur- passed. brings up the navy plug, which, being cut into bits and crumbled between the hands, is put into a pipe and fired at the smoking lamp. ‘The need for the smoking lamp ari:fg from the necessity of guarding to te utmost the ship from danger of fire. Pre- cautions which seem ridiculous and un- necessary to a landsman have been found by sad experience to be absolutely neces- sary on board a ship of war. The naval regulations provide severe punishment for any seaman caught with matches on his person. Could it have been proven by the Spanish board of inquiry that the sailors of the Maine had been guilty of carrying matches about with them they would have been justified by naval experts the world over in declaring that the destruction of Stieff Piano Warerooms, BRANCH OF FACTORY, 521 ELEVENTH ST. N.W. 3. ©. CONLIPF, Manager. STORAGE. SICRE YOUR FURNITURE WHERE THE UT- niost care 1s taken for the prevention of moth: ASHINGTO, = ite, damage, etc., In separate rooms order.”” Just then a shout was borne to his aay Frannie my bimeday OPE A ee Meonth; excellent acconmodations for pianos: $t | ears, “The Alert's boat is ahead!” ee Ee EE) egal oR Sande Ps ceTMEa NALD cate | Eno OBR ofS om OREN | 4 What! exclaimed Sampo. le ow ee ec ea a eo 9:30 a.m. Ketarn 23 ‘pam, E jeep interest in e br Passenger Recommodations vit cass. Preight | _@h16-3m,7 his irritation at the prevalent lack of wen | sailor on the Maine carried matches. He lit his pipe at the smoking lamp, and he only smoked during thcse times that the smoking lamp was lit. He neved dared to go below decks with a lighted pipe. If he ARMY AND NAVY STORAGE ROOMS. Separate apartments, clean and dry; cation; reasonable rates. 1407 G st.; near all govt. depts. Goods packed und shipped. Es- cipline, “I don’t believe it!’ And when the joyous applause on board told that the San Francisco again held the palm of victory, the captain turned to his peletor aod stata. Proprinter anager. GEO. 0. CARPINTER, G. il Agent, Wasbit WM, "M. REARDON, gent. Alexandria, Ja2i-20tt CHATTOLANEE SPRINGS HOTEL, GREEN Spring Valley, Md.—Opens June 1 feet above tide water, Penna. R.R.; 53 miles from Wash- ingtor; electric Wgbts; ‘coolest dining room in state; the celebrated Chattolunee Spring water; swimming pool, billlurds, pool, bowling alles tennis, | &c.; wo moagal bo malaria; Stmonphere: | See. seal: “stilcoy “Acet class fm every respect: furnished ‘cottages for rent; me: at hotel. WM. F. INGOLD, Mgr. Send for illustrated leaflet.“ Vor further particulars ap- ply to R. H. THOMAS, Ebbitt House,2 to 5 p.m. myllim Carroll Springs Sanitarium FORUST GLEN, MD. Designed for invalids, convalescents and those dcsiring rest and cuiet; 9 miles from, 300 ft. abeve, the citr; can be resched by taking B. and O. or W. W. and Ferest Glen clectric cars. For a ete., address Dr. G. W. WRIGHT. any3-Im* CAPON SPRINGS AND BATHS. Tron Alvaling Lithia and frou Springs. A_grand Mountaliy Resort. with, capacity. for’ 700 gues pean with Write carly, a PO. Capon’ West Virgtaia, oD. i MAGHALL: 1884 Fst Washlngion D.C. RAWLEY VinGinta. iter 3% The Tonle Water of Amméflen, : Address D. 3. Springs, Vat timates furn! my5-20 MATCPLESS FACILITIES FOR SAFE STORAGE— Rates: $1 per load had, Jimmy Legs would have had him aft at the stick and the executive officer would have deprived him of shore leave for a first lleutenant, proud and exultant, saying. “I told you so; I knew our men would win STEAMER “WAKEFIELD.” FOR POTOMAO ‘RIVE! NDIN¢ Ag: R LA! Gs, Leaves, Was Se Ag a a $1, per loud per _menth. Another incident which evidenced his in- | Bave deprived | Hondaye. 2,4, 208 intermediate tandiogs 8 | rstimates for storage’ ating monk terest In these trials of speed occurred | the smoking lamp ts constructed upon ;. y nt very’ - st. ie same lines as a lant , bul ve jl Leouardiowa, Stone's WE eee ee 2 Coauimbo, Chile. The 4th of July had been | i aade of sheet iron instead of glass. Tn 7 a.m.. for intermediate landings to | JAMES W. RA’ AUCTION calebrated by & regatta, and the crew of | sho side there is a tmall round hole Golonial, Beach, Bushwood,” Rock Point: Colton's Guccesecr to Natslite” Suter Gee ar Bemoeens ae rajeete ee nine BDE- | through which Jack may stick his pipe in St. George's’ Island, ‘sinlth Creek, Goan ahd Eee: STORAGE. pomene and Liffey. A few weeks after, the | Order to catch the flame. It is the duty of comieo rivers, ‘5 Garn: ther vessel, rived, the ship's cook or one of his assistants to Saturdays, 7 a.m.. tor intermediate to “ge Roscp By light the lamp when the word is given by lal ch, Bu hwood, Rock Point, ‘*. the proper officer, who is generally the Greek. chief boatswain’s mate. He, in turn, gets peg, Schedule in effect September 18, 1807.) his orders from the officer of the deck. THE WEEMS : POTS iiven HoOtE ‘The Horse in Hot Weather. ‘Winter in 28, 1807. ea eX- | From Our Dumb Animals. ~ seenees ous bgt age Fede g On a very hot day keep a sponge, a towel to antago- with the extend as boat’s i

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