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THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1898-24 PAGES. HQTELS This List Appedfp Engy Saturday. HOTEL INFORMATION ADVERTISED LETTERS. The following is a Ust of advertised letters re- maining tu the Washington (D. C.) Post Office Sat- urday, May 21, 1898, To ‘obtain any of these letters the applicant should call for “Advertised Leiters.”” 3 ’ of black goods about their heads, pinning them fast on their backs, so that the face alone shows. The background adds to their beauty, and the costume, on the whole, is a good one. It saves the buying of new hats and bonnets, and is easy to put on Stromer, Frank Sullivan, Wa BALTIMORE AND Ol110 BAILRO Sebedule in effect May 15. rc Leave Washington from ehatiog Jersey ave. nod € Taylor, Louls ~ For Chica; and Northwe es! or take off. Many a seedy waist and frow- FRER. If not calied for within two (2) weeks they will | Parnell, JB Thayer, Geo Jr trang, Te. 11s erst Vestibule Limited btm ien under y, be sent to the Dead Letter Office. Parsons, S © Thotia, E For Ciacinnatl, St, Louis am ox sy head are, I doubt not, hidd Ses 5 and Indtanapolla, Ex those black shawls, There is much powder | For booklets of Ameria, EMopean Hotels, Spring LADIES" LIST. ilo, Andersen + ey, press, 11:25 a.m. Vestibuind Limited, 3:40 p.in.; used, and “Cima has. as\many perfumery | 04 Sommer Resorts, oho rath of apartments im | Ateramfvia, Katie Ms King. Nanalo Mre, | Payee doin" homas, don = ore a . Ei col 7 J ‘ot i‘ * “etel 5 a OS shops as any city of its size in the world. nd stampy te Lambeth, Bila (colh | Peanington, Capt F (2) Thompson, Lewis a.m. and 8:30'pam es aspaed oe Both men and women are fond of sweet Perry, Richard HOTEL TARIFE * ‘Thom; m, Webb > > s Alston, Jule Mt: , Eli. th Miss a pao For Columbas, Toledo and Detro! 4 55 p.m. smells, and at carnival time they go about rik BUREAU, Baird, Loulsa Mee Lithia. Bertie Ailes Peet cee Ww Thompson, O M For Winchester abd wap satiny, “S00 ai., with squirt guns and atomizers with which 6s Fitth Avg, Ne York. Baker, Sarah J Miss Lanroa, Laird Bes | Darien, Sette nee Re ee vate they drench their fellows of the opposite 8 Regent Ay Toon. Hath, “Atverta Mrs Lawton,Cutherine Miss | Quimby, FG Townsend, David tanooga, Koorville Bris ana Bee § sex. ‘The girls throw powder upon the Ash te Barnes, Eliza J Mrs Lee, Addie Mrs Bade Woe Torry, BA dally; sleeping care tarough. boys and men, and-women dash water into] HOTEL POCKET GUIDE) tinct mtd a3 Ire, Hattie J Miss Gs Yankirk. Hon 5 J 3:40 p.m. daily. ach other’s faces. Sometimes a crowd of { Bamett L Miss "| Lewis, Agnes Mra Reese, MP Waldbetg Geo Welken jr 5:00, 6:30, * elt, sephine Ley 8 ? ~ le Fama, belles ‘will cateh hold of one of the} (ap, means Amertesh’ Play: E'P:, European.) | Peltz sowphice M. Miss Joris, Sarah Mise | | Reid. “Bars R (2) Walden, ‘Wallace _ eaux and souse him in a bath tub full of | ine ey, ares = 0b | Sete tees | ee ee Reynolds. Walter Ware, brs F water. I met yesterday a young man. who = fienmore, A.P., $3 up Bishop OM MING Lowelipn! Date Mine? | Bivers, Chas © Warfteld, Henry OT night was suffering with fever on account of a Hf, E.F., $1 up; A.P., $3 up Biven, Faward Mrs Lockwood, Jobo. Mes Robinson, John Warner, Hop Fred ¥ cold gotten from such a ducking not long ren's, N.B.), AP, $3.50 up | lear’ Aida Mise Lowis, Hater Miss Robinson, Liedt M (Varner, Warner ch ago. ALLENHURST, N. J..Hotel Garlew, opens May 28 aS z 3 anes Lnily, Ethel Miss Dongiass oe AD 1:50 p.m., x12:01 night ATLANTIC CITY, Hotel Radolf, A.P., $4 ne, 3 Miss McCrary, Ella L Mrs a od 8:30 am. 12:15 and They Go to Church. ASBURYPARK, e Wellington, A-P., $2.50 up | Boone, LS Miss McGraasty, Lucina Miss re ¥ Bowers, File , c cH Ty : The Lima women are very devout. | BALTIMORE, Ma pete hee MeLoning,” Katle Miss Kk, week days, 8 -The Carroliton, A.P., $2.50 up | Bowers, Lillian Miss Mackew.'T Hi Mre (3) | St2@!3; Monroe 4 Shepotind 20 Pm. Sundays, 9:00 ain Every other ome we mect carries @ prayer | BEACH BLUFF, Mass.Hotel Preston opens June 22 | Hrennah, Sarah Misa Lizzie Mra ©) | Stnford, ‘Hon John Welch 3 Thurdette Bec ners aan ar pees eae : book and you can seldom enter a church | BOSTON, Mass Hotel Vendome, A-P.. $5] frown, Emma Mins ant: Lizzie M Mra Schramm, Join Wharton, 8 P pa Gentaye Ore ame. as LIMA'S FAMOUS CATHEDRAL, BUILT OF MUD. withquttinding aweare Gr ao on «heals knee. 40. .Copley Sq. Htl., ¥-P.,$1.50up; A.P..§50up | Krown, Kiazie Mes eee ae Schulze, ‘Paul Whitney, 3 0. 2 6 , | BOURNEMOUTH, Eng. Royal BathHotel,A.P.,$4to$5 | Brown, Maggie Miss Martin, Kati M Mi ss | Serrel, Samuel W Whitnear For Gaithersburg and way points, week days. . No woman can go into @ church wearing | BROOKLYN,N.Y Hotel SuGeorne BE. $i, AP ge] Brown, Mane Mee Mason, May Mise? | S&™mon, AM Whittside 8:60, 9:90 a.m., 12 200, 4:33, "30 These mud walls never take fire. Tho fur-| @ hat or a bonnet, and those who attempt | CAasmRIDGE SPRGS..PaHlotel hider,aE..$3.500p | BTOWM. Manic Miss Mather, Mary Sire erent we Wilms, Wrenk it 4 Pigriacd THE CAPITAL niture may go up in smoke, but as soon as | to do so are touched with a long stick by | CATSKILL MTS.Hunter, H#l. St. Charles, open Ju.1 | 200% ; Matida Mrs Maxwell SU Mee? | Sverman. PP Willams, HH Ingien Junction and wa: 00 one ae is mare iS falls ane an chen the sexton and told to take their hats off. | CAYUGA LAKE HSE.Sheldraze,N.¥.Opens June 20 Brown, May Miss Mariott, Nise se hrs eae Lewis », 5:30 p.m. week days. 1a ® | which covers uts- out the fire. There 2 NCINN. ryan, Mai an Nomies Smith, A B ¢ t3, 4 See are, indeed, but few losses from fires here, | O8¢ of the queer sights of Lima is a church | CINCINNATY, 0...Grand Hotel, E.P., $1; A.P., $3] Btya. Mary Mrs | Mitten \euie Miss | Smith, Ciande Willson, Morris | BLUE LINE BOR NEW YORK and even out in the country away from the | ConsTexation. The people, you know, are | Erster.Bng.RoyalClarenceHotet.a.P. $2; B.P..€1.50 | Barna’ fl Mrs Sarah Mise Smith, Has oe wane os n fomtnsted ite Piney high A Magnificent City Built of Mud and j fire companies nouses like ‘these are in- | all Catholles and the. Se ee ae ae | aEES CEE EE el fae ime | Stn Le? Wolent nny For ‘Philadeiphine New Tose Dae od Fishine B thing as a block or square husehtg Quch 2 | resplendent with gold. and silver braid. | LIBGLTY, N.Y-Tho Mecea (Chas O.liasdeonallee Campbeli, 4 Qats—-Moreis, 7 tite Miss walle Dee pans 118 pan tall ising Carel, 300" Ishin ods. unknow! = The men sit by themselves and the women do. Hotel Wawonda, N.S.Messiter,Mgr. (bookiets) | Campbell! Mary Misy Morrison. Mary Wood, CF ing Car), 8. 8 Se ee and girls all wearing these black clothes | LONDON, Eng... Hotel Cell, E.P., $2 up| Card. Jae C Mrs Tees Woot: Herbert & ‘ wig ee The Streets and Houses. on their heads make you think of a con- | LONDON?.Brunswick Hotel (Jermyn gt.), Piccadilly. Carroll, Rath Miss Mulvihill, Maggie Miss re ae mags ioscan From the hotel reof we get some idea of | 8regation of nuns who are dead to the | Latest sclentifte sanitation.Patronized by nobility, | Glrcaden. Nellie Mis ie Mis Wright, ‘Samet ep dipetip ord nage CURIOUS SCENES ON THE STREETS i Atiss Baggage call, for and che m hotels ; their talk with the men. ‘They are interest- | $950 up. Min, springs. Selentitic 2 ‘Jennie E Miss Chain Co Rex Machine Works residences 1 peders lef Where Heavy Rains Do More Dam- { space, as they are confined to one, or at | ed in. polities, and. those of the better NETH WGOD SEE Tn e vier Miss Cretont Bicycle Co Southern Musical Festi- | theket . ue, mest, two floors. ‘The smaller ones are | ‘lasses are well educated, many of. them | NPTHERWOOD, S. hy $17 Clinton, Lara Mise Grown Cycle Co val Co Merk ave. and Th: Earth ke. in many cases so small that it is hard to | Speaking French. They are very fond, of | UP ¥-P., $3 up. _ Colbort, M Noonsa, ALES The Taylor House, Propr of WM. M. GREENE, age jan an Eartnquake. imagine thes aver totes acre ‘There are | Music and many play on the piano, the | NEW ORLEANS,La.NewSt.Charlestiotel,A.P..$4 up | Cole, M EB Miss Oliver, omestie Steam Laundry Title Guaranty & Trust Gen, Manager. —o PRETTY WOMEN ABOUND how compactly the city is built, and we see more ef this during our walk. There are no gardens and very few back yards. The larger houses cover a great Ceal of hundreds of little blind alleys which are reached through doors in the walis along the main streets, which have cell-like rooms, not over ten feet square. Each of these rooms is a house, and in: one such alley which I visited today I was told world. At their own homes, however, they are, I am told, quite as much alive as their sex anywhere. They are vivacious and charming and able to hold their own in mandolim and the guitar exceedingly well. As in all Spanish countries, girls are never left alone with the men until they are mar- ried, and the courting is done with the whole family looking on at the billing and cooing. At home they dress much like their LONDON(Westminster)St-Ermin'sHotel. High class Unexcelled for luxury,comfort,cuisine. E.P.,$1 up MIDDLETOWN SPGS, Vt...The Montvert, A. $3.50 up. Min, springs. Sctentific WATER CURE. +The Cosmopolitan Hotel, E.P., $1.50 op 5 -Hotel Grunewald, E.P., $1 up NEW YORK, BREVOURT. IIOUSE, E.P., $1; A. P., $3 up. Homelike hotel. Excellent table @hote, $1.25. NEW YORK .(N.B.Barry) The St. Clond, F.P., $1.50 Carter, Josephine & Catlett, Mary Miss Cheny, Mo A” Mrs ir, M Mrs Coleman, Katherine Mra ry Mrs Loui Page, Lott Palm . Corn Sarah Miss ia Mrs rnicott, S Mrs nch Miss iss ttibone, Hattie E Mrs Stewart, Chas Stiner, OC MISCELLAN: Brett Lithographing Co Corr's Farm Dairy Young, Jas R Young, EM OUS LAST. N E Piano Co Pyrot Chemical Co Gold King Mining Go International Hotel, The Item News Lakewood Land & Imp. ry Maltine Co., The Maryland Park, Mgr of “ U 8 Coin Repost Virginia, ‘Ten: Warren Scharf Asphalt rlor Cera on ell day trains, or Atlantic City, 10:00 a.m., 1 days. For Cape M *Except Sunday 05 noon, we noon, xExpress trains. myi6 PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. STATION CORNER OF SIXTH AND B STREETS. 7:30 AM. WEEK DAYS. PITTSBURG PRESS.—Parlor and Diniug Cars Harri ¥ 5 Cooper, Bessie Miss Philips, RT Mrs el Steam Laundry, 10:50 A.M. . 1808, by Frank G. Carpenter) | that the average was about eight people {sisters of the rest of Christendom and| do.The Westminster, A.P.,§3.50 up; F-P.,$1-50 up | Covell, Bene ane Pian ete = Se wectingie bee ried Sicebing. srighted, 1898, by a. - to each tenement. Such houses have back | are as fond of gay clothes and the latest | do. .(Sth ay.&l5th st.) Hotel Kensington, FE. P.,$1.50 = A Mrs Plurft New Ideas 2 peed mage g Pal Bpecial Correspondence of The Evening Star. Yards about six feet square, surrounded | Styles as our own American girls. ‘The | do..(Ch«mbers&W.B'way).Cosmopolitus,¥.P, sap Carrie B Mrs Poston, ¢ STATION ‘A. Butte Parlor Car to i 5 LIMA, Peru, April 17, 1898. | by high walls. They have no windows, | women’s rights women has, I am told, not | do..(at. Clune, Prop.) Tié Vanderbilt, BP., $1 up Geavatine Miss Powell, Maude Mins LADIES’ List. Sy eg ee oe and the light comes in through the frent | yet made her way here, though there is a a ‘yor, Henrietta Miss AKE A WALE) on which we stand clothes, when Phila- end back door. None of the houses of movement toward giving women employ- OAKLAND BCH.,R.L.Oakland Beh. Htl, op Ju. 25 ‘AMEORD, do - The? Raleigh, E.P., $1.50 Jennie Mrs Prror, Carroll, Catherine Miss FAST EXPRESS SERVICE. Car to Harrisburg. Buffet Parlor Car Harris- tL y y 7 + " of SE o Pittsburg. E = OLD PT. COMFORT, Va,Tbp Chamberlin, A.P.,$4 up Dalsy Miss Quinn, GENTLEMEN'S LIST. ryt SHICAG: N OUIS EX- with me this morn-/ Lima nave chimneys. The most of the | ment in places which were formerly ex- | pHILADELPHIA.Aldine E:P.,$1.50up; A-P_,$3.50up Geary Miss Redmond, Wibiermyere, Thos J Deyruchere, Russel a PRESS “Secpune ried Fn M9 a St. Lout ing through the / cooking is done over charcoal fires. Even | clusively held by the m2n. There are, for in- Restaurant alc&tdi@the Latayerte, ELT “Margaret A Mrs Reocks, Mf. 5 = = === nave and Sleeping and Dining Cara ilarrisiurg to St quaintest city of this; the best houses have few windows on the | stance, women clerks in the city post office, PLYMOUTH, Eng.Grand Hotel, .P..$3, Delin Mrs » = va Louis, Nashville (via Oinciimati) and Chicago. ground floor, and as a rule the light comes | and the stamps which I shall put on this UTH, Eng. SA. : Riggie, Blanch Miss OCEAN TRAVEL. 7:20 PM. WESTERN EXPRi Pullman Sleep- Hemisphere: We 82 | roms tlie Interfor “courts orithé coor se Ti liicites wwillitce bought of a Peruvian girl | ??- PLEASANT, N.J Resort House, $15 to $25 wk Roache. FB Miss ing Car to Pittsburg, Chicago, and Harrisburg to in Lima, the capi fem twcatery 7 ? shoe Sai a SCARBORO BCH.,Me.Kiflswood Inn, A-P.,op. Ju. 22 coberson, ) Clevelind. Dining Car to Chicago. Se per hepa the two-story houses of the better class | who will bother her brains to understand SCHOOIEY'S MIN.SPG.AGI,Te Doriacoure op de. Roberton, F North German Lloyd. 20 'P. M. SOUTHWESTERN EXPRESS. Putl- man Sleeping Cars Washington to Pittsburg sud Harrisburg to St. Louis and Cin tt. Dining ; i = Churchill, M.D. Se SOUTHAMPTON. LONDON. BREME: were Jaid out more taten Island. The lay 28. 10 amy K. Friedrich. . M. PACIFIC EXPRESS.—-Pullman Slesp- ieee ke ECE ST.LOUIS, Mo. Planter'sHotel, F. cof Jung 7 Sam | Mave Tu June 2S. 10 am -ssiskstinign Motienil : { < : Mo. ‘sHotel, “Tu. June 14, 10 am{ Kate W dc anandaigua, Rochester and years ago. Lima was o....Lindell Hotel, E.P., $1 up ) CHERBOURG. ais “pt Sunilay a city when Boston WASHINGTON, D. C....Atlington Hotel Josie Mrs a May 3 for Elmira and Renovo. was in its swaddling do el Gordon, F. a hor Willlameport dally for Williamsport, Ko and Niagara Falls daily ws a ‘CH HILL, R.1...Ocegn House opens June with Sleeping Car Weshington tc mud all tothe west and ries = pads, WLITE MTS. .Profile House & Cottages, Mamile Miss NAP! 10340) PML for Bele. Canandalpu he west and s it an un- Sagi ian ant riuaet? o'am Eu: Rutfalo and Niagara Falls dai ss. I can show you house as “dune 42 pu Aut ing Car Washington to It 11, lu r only. h are two hundred years older MtiCHS @ CO.» FOR PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK AND THE hicag pied i en Sheff ; Apply t FSD nicago or Cincinnati, and I can even inn, Carrie Miss meee PEEL 4:00 P.M. “CONG AL LIMITE! sunder of the town, wl ; Miss : Regular at 7:00 (Dining p ieee tsa American & Red Star Lines. | isine’cer aud aioe dias » Witming nis pure Peruvi . has Saou ] ten AM. 2 « p cantuties: stayed herd’ ith. bis 16TH AND TSTS. N-W. as *NEW YORK—QUEENSTOWN—SOUTHAMPT Boltimore! » and ae cies ds She ann cam N YORK—SOUT HAMPTON TWERP. Sunday, 9 Dining Car 9300 fer hi s is] - The stea S i ing ery- ing Car ma mingte . . Indian robber and butcher, Pizar- New Cafe & Restaurant. The oe Ce these send 4:20 (Dining Car from Bultimore), 6:50, ee whe fale ok Bice ee ae ret s are either British or Belgian. and 11:50 P.M. For Philadelphia only, Fast nate ter paar ie te i Every Wednesday and alternate Saturday at noon, | EXE CE pee Sassinated on the spot where the president FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. Southwark. May 25 *Berlin. Moc Deaton: ‘wethinat Steamie of Peru row lives, and his skeleton and 4 Se eee days, and” ‘i s s ed u e > x Mieke For Baltimore, 6. his brains corked up in a bottle are kept Just Opened. Mra -June _8iChester 10:50,. 11:00 -A-Mt., in 1ss case in the cathedral across the 2 American Line. 3:40 (4:00 Dimatt 1 and it sticks to the i oo exception of a patch been cut off here and there for ters the hide is intact, though de- y and worse for wear. A City my2-1m ‘Allee Mrs Addie Mrs PHILADELPHIA—QUE! STUWN—LIVERPOOL, The steamers performing this serv- ice are Belgian. SAILING EVERY SATURDAY. Weaesland..June 4, 9 am, Waesland. Ss Creek Line days. Sunday For Pop week and 4:36 P.M, = = ieAn Rhymland...June 11. 3 pu Rh: pelts, 12:15 and 5:40 of Mua. A STS. OS eee p Belgenland Juve 18, 9 ain Belgenl'dj ndays, 9:00 AM. i i Bes ation in the Annie Mies Strongman, Mrs See ET —— fe thing but money lasts long In Lima. The Colonial,® Why furnished. ae Sweetman, MM Mrs 2 ER ee Express f ido and points on Atlantic Coast in the world will you find a cit: Sanitary plembing, porcelain baths, &e.; rooms en aca Taliferro, Rosa Miss NEW YORK OFF L Line, 3:46 P.M. a: Richmond mud three hundred years old? eof single, with orwithuit board: tert Be ares Tambling. Murs Miss : o week days; Atlanta Special, ruostk aie oar an oe tie INTERIOR OF PERUVIAN HOUSE. rate. WAI. (A- -McKELLJE, rope. 130- Guthrhige, Fane Mrs pazlers Clare , satoard “Air Line, 4:40 PM fea fe HOWARD. HOUSE, cies ate, Easir Gn SE aL ak eo Ghout six miles around it and two mites | salleries rua around the courts, and the | my poor Spanish when T ask her to weigh Srastlpgton, D. G.: $2 add $2.80 per day; Amer | Uist |s, Marty stes A NCHOR I INE For Atlantic Cy tela Delaware River Bridge, all- = Rape z aa rooms opening out into these are very | it and have ara 2 plan; steam*heat; central Yocation; eal : oA rail route), 3:15. ani 20 daily; via ence ‘ pest hs py the other Shas: irae and give: All outsides wiadowenada SEND He eT Without rooms, $5 per Week or $20 per ioutll. | YT eee Market, Strest Whaxt, 20:00 ats Saniahar 26 eke net ch SB atloeed ddoz barred with fron, and the better Lima on Horseback. ees ep et seri | Matter, vd Sail from New York every ional for ; grag ag Saye, ond 31 “rg u. and there for parks or plazas. |PArt® of the elty make you think of a| Tima on herseback is quite as interesting | => Mary Mise iz | Glasgow via Londonderry. |": : : ; 3 are afl of one or two stories, | joe row Of prisons. | There are many fine as Lima a foot. There are few. private | CHRISTIANENDEAVOR NOTES is, Matilda Miss Ming cary or eitgy fey, Saloon, Passage: adiicket | rormer Fifteenth and G , eetone conc walks, and in the bust-|yorred gates, and the doors going inco | Cottages here, and I am told that there — ares subher g orders c f baggage to tre Gre | What seem to you blank walls lead into | is not a livery stable in the whole city. The| The tople for discussion at the Christian rye) are rage ea eee eS ;ou pass through jat‘al mansions, surrounding courts fill- | streets are paved with cobble stones and| Endeavor mectings tomorrow is “Christ Jinda Miss 3 eral Manager. Gen'l Pass. Agent. wonderfully substan- | el se fections tial pect the cabs jolt your bones, so that most | Our Model,” and many of the societies will aise PROOF & SO, myl¢ . oe, ld imagine it to be made | ve in the second stories, which are| People prefer to ride in the gtreet | have a joint,meeting with the juniors, the oe epeeeas WASHINGTON, ALEXANDRIA AND MT. VER- w moat aarinen Sans divided up into flats or apartm .| cars or on horses. Tha horses here | meeting led by the junior superintendent. - promt staTios 2s, HAH Ax: wow thers imitate eranite | There are many. floors rented out, 1 | have the easiest gait of any I have ever| At tae Christian Endeavor meeting held Holland-America Line an colors of the rain- ony bo rich sae larKe Hondes ae ridden. It is one peculiar to Chile and|at the Georgetown branch of the Central FOR ROTTERDAM AND AMS DAM, = k days, 6:30, antial walls, | © ve a aries The stores have no windows | PEru. a sort of a cross between a pace and| Union Mission last Friday, Miss Wils m, VIA BOULOGNE-SUK-MER. Gre: tnetoned | 10 tie street. “The stones Have me wikis) | the action of cn dergine neers alee trom’ tne Methoalat sti Mederate prices, greut cumfcrt. superior accom- story walled | 224 the doors run the full width of the | which carries the rider ale Cae iL! | 2 blind speaker from the Methodist Home medations. “Apply for handbook and terms to gen. Story walled | store, so that the whole front is shoved wes = £ eralong with less Jolt—| | seu the address. tuning ithe: text, “As Puss. agebes, 49 Broadway, New York, or to E. are what look | bac! ¥ = i t st heu ng than that of rubber-tired carriage. < i SONS, 9: Penna. av G. W. 3% pillars ing an ar-| back or taken away during business hours. | Tye horses are small, but very spirited. | Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilder- a. ave; GRANE, PARMIS £ Oc 45, 8:45, 9:45, 10:30, : forming an ar-| The light is usually from the front, though all, but very spirited. i 45, 1:30, 2:15, round two sides of the | the larger establisaments nave oodris nna | There comes one down the street now: Its | ness, even so must the Son of Man be lift- Mire tt cor. Hth&¥ sts., Wasbingota,D.C. : front of th a DIF eecentt es Tous Gist ee rider Is In full riding costume, and he} eq up, that whosoever believeth in Him "Tosa Stes stent t of the | of the shops are more like caves than any- | Wculd not be out of place in Hyde Park | snoula not perish, but have eternal life.” 1 lary. Mz : made of sun-dried brick coated | thing else. ‘They are cells, serateted any | Were it not for the big silver spurs on both e s aie iarersie verding. J A A kK ris, and the second stories | hy thin walls, and a Walle alone the Mtex, | Of his boots. Notice how magnificently the | Miss Wilson 1s an excellent speaker. She e West. Lille 3 ‘For Mt_ Vernon, Sundays, 7:45, 9:45 A.M.; 12:00 m of mud and bamboo se acceers : : pts horse is appareled. The bridle is trimmed | read the lesson from rajsed type. » Julia A Miss West. Sns: or LE i noon, 2:15, 3:45, 6: 9:00 PLM. adores is more like a journey through a | 2° F ‘ Hubbard, Lizzie H'Mias Westling. by new EMPIRE LINE 2.500-ton steamers K of 3 Steat city built of mud | museum or an American department store | “ith silver and the stirrups are plated| ‘The girls’ guild of the New York Avenue | {Upbird, Lisle 4 5 Ohio, Pennsytvania ba, Conemaugh, For Arlington and Aqueduct Br ax Ung rods! That is Lima. There | than along the chief business strect of a | With the same shining white metal. He has Presbyterian Churea closed their winter's] Hunter, Eltzabeth Miss Steam heat, electric lights and alf modern improve- | $200. 3:99. 4 eis the come of the finest churches here on | city. The business streets are from a heavy saddle blanket of fur and the reins | york with @ missionary tea at the manse, | Huntley, WJ Mrs m ment 3 For Arlington and’ Aqueduct Bridge, Sundays, inent made of mud. The great |< feet wide. more often the forme! have a long braided strap attached to them 1200 K street northwest, last Saturday ackson, Addie Mrs Seattle to St. Michael. 5, 9:45, 10:30, 11:15 A.M; 12:00 noon, al of Lima, which cost millions, is, the sidewalks are not over four Pow ne Uses Row and then as a whip. | arternoon. Features of the afternoon were | icksom, Louise Mrs. Appointed to sail about June 15, 22, 29; July 13, oi Bao: 8:00. 8:45, 4:30, 8:18, 6:00, structure. and could you take a| width. Four people cannot well walk iow the! Horse ‘prances /as\/he tickles “him |/ 7°03 attengance, goed music, good retest || Janene aa es, 20, 2, mon eR ag i “rail and shove it against one of | abreast, and a party erowds you off the | 4 © spurs and how the demure maid-| ments, good treasury and a good time gen-| Jackson, Susia M Miss WI Deelie Mrs Comecting wich company’s, Geet “of new XUKON || Sys = Hike (Overs it would go through | paverrent. A donkey with panniers took erally. James, Cornelia E Mrs Williams, A Mrs RIVER ERS, insuring prompt through pas- a bird cage. Lima From the Housetops. But let us get up on the roof of our hotel and take a bird's eye vi€w of the city be- the right of way from me this morning, and I stepped out into the road to let iim gO by. Lazy Men and Pretty Women. Mr. Grant Lect, president of the District C. E. Union, was present and made a short address at the second quarterly temper- ance meeting of Lincoln Memorial Con- James, Sadie Miss Johnson, Charles Mrs Johnson, Kdwin Miss Jobnson, Ella Ren Miss Johnson, Nora $ Mrs Williams, wit Wilt ns, Wilson, Etta ry. Willis, Hattie Miss Miss Miss jcorze W Mrs sage to DAWSON CITY and other Yukon river points. Apply EMPIE TRANSPORTATION CoO. oT First ave., Seattle, Wash. Or to INTER} TIONAL NAV 1306 F st. n.w., Washington, D. Cc. aplé-s&mi2t CHESAPEAKE AND UHIO RAILWAY. _ THROUGH THE GRANDEST SCENERY “OF AMERICA, ALL TKAINS VESTIBULLD, ELECTRIC LIGHTED, STEAM HEATED, ALL MEALS SEKVED IN DINING Cals. fonal Church. Y¥. P. 8. C. E. last nson, Susie Miss Wilscn, Minnie Miss SLPATION, SIXTH AND B STREETS. fore we begin to explore it. We are now in | _ The street scenes of Lima are interesting. ey ee a Badin, alae . Carrie B Mrs Wilson, O- Mrs Schedvie im effect May 1, 18v8. @ vast field of flat roofs, above which here | Let us stop under the arcade, which runs Eran resa Miss Esther Turner read | Jones jut, Miss. Sinan coe ancase: F RENCH LINE. ‘ cts soild trata for Clucluvath, Tulltian Sleepers and the massive towers of the | #bout the plaza, and waten the crowds. a paper on the work of the W. C. T. U. and} Xones, Mrs Wood, Celia M-Miss Compagnie Generale Translantique to Cincinnati, Lexington, Louisville, Andlanapulis At the ° a 2 E i B- B. e1 e Vrinklez r. > aoe inatl to Chi ' Lapre refer piaate of this fleld, ah pT ata co ppiaeee he Last Sunday evening Mrs. J. W. Robin- 'y, Heatle Ming Wrinkle; Sinry Miss row Her No, 42 ‘Nurdh tHeer, ft STAG ar tN aE y, emitea—aase erate path ain oe el ie Andes, ; y yi z gon in speaking on the subject of “Our} x , Lizzie B Mrs Dolly B Mrs oS june 4. La Bretagne Jane 25 pheno pS Pullman Sleepers to tomy cdl ‘with white nuit dops In a smoky sky | peeple come to buy and do business. ‘Th:se Bedies God's Temples,” at the meeting of } Kibby, L Mra~ fetroans owas aces Ta Tooraine: 2. June 10.44 Bourgogne... July“ | Lexington and Louisville without change, open fot etna emice dou soe ng ener and | hours are the gayest of the day, and the Faith Chapel Presbyterian Y. P. 8. C. E., GENTLEMEN'S Lis al Ag’ey for U.S. and Can., partment Ca. to Virgiuia Hot fprings, without city we see the green crops of the valley of | crowd 43 now as thick as that of lower sald that many young men failed to pass ‘Adige combs 0. Ww. Moss, £21 Penn’yeomiing Green, N. x. ake. Seieehas ont laathee ae Ri wiver, and 3 Broadway at noon. It is a far different the physical examination to enter the army | Adams, Thos W A over there are the ridges which cross this stream as it ws through Lima. Look down upon the crewd, however. No one hurnes. The men saunter along or sland on the strest and chat with their friends. We little knots owing to the effect of cigarette smoking— rot a surprising condition of affairs. Rev. C. H. Butler, president of the Junior Ahern, Geo P Allen, J Howe ers e Howard ELL & CO. 1406 G st. fel2-1y-15 as mn car ly. Sleepers 2°20 YM. DAILY ville, Staunton, and for Kichmond daily, except Hinton te Cinciunati. hati to Chicago and ‘or Gordonsvilie, Chi ut y They are more like : 4 x ot iltus- | Anderson, Cutler Rafael ‘Sun 4 coverings ge [Ob eam ewery few, varies and tiie mebeens Christian Endeavor Union, gives an Illus} anderson, F A & DM 3 "3 P D RIV. : 1 A.M.—Daily except Sunday.—Varlor car Wor walk hentne cs the merchants ani clarke seem! to trated lecture on the Yellowstone National he ES, EASDMYS TOPOMAG RIVER LINE. | waviingioa io ilchmood, aud ‘Hichincnd 19, Old > roof ‘treanblen a oe time and to spare. Nearly every ene Park at Keller Memorial Lutheran Churel n, RS Major View wharf Sundays, ‘Tu ble pee ere pard Peset. wAttive Hick mond: 2 p= 01 ‘oiut, > effort we pak peeks ony i Oxessen-5 Theke ere many slkenass next Tuesday evening. ee ee eS 7 acm., landing at Colonial ch, Chapel Point | Reshryai 2 s of many of the . on which dirt is ry man, old They are very d gloves, and nearly and young, carries a cane. Little Eimer Cooper, who died last Mon- day and was buried Thursday, was chair- Arlington, Fred Ashton, Chas Audenrefd and all wharves us far down as Lower Machodoc. Keturuing on Mondays and Wednesdays at 9 p.m., Reservation and tickets at offices. 513 and 1421 Pennsyivay the station. Ww. and Ohio . and at some matting is first put | Polite. They bow, smile, shake hands and man of the sunshine committee of the | Ayan") Gear, Taplor Hn TU NITED Gaaies ani ROUTE _Bny3-30d Ge A Agent. ia casks lift their hats when they meet, aad bow, muoteriaci Junior Christian Endeavor Society of Mt.] Bu Green, pee WASHINGTON DC T0,GLYMONT: MD, aeeaian Sane re anaes smile and tip their nats when about to de- e Principal Street of Lima. Vernon Place M. B. Church South, and her pene: and intermedi: Schedule in effect May 1 Lima has not, | Part. They are the pink of perfection as : bright, happy little hereon val ‘be pect mW The now Steuer ESTELUS IAs DALL., datis | au traina ‘arive aod leave at 1 vata pen 6 unknown and | f4F as form goes, and you would imagine | ens who pass sttal sly glances at him out | missed by her associates in that society. ¥ except St * a. ma. | scuger station. vy cry i neuewn and | san gentlemen of Icisare rolling in wealth. | of the tails of thelr eyes, ‘There he bus | There will be © local union Christian bn- Passcnger accommodations first-class. Freight | ““s"12 “A'M.-Daily. Local for Danville, Charlotte n this account that these mud walls i throughout «he generations, and It is, The truth is most of them are poor. Pru has been playing a losiag game with for- stopped and dismounted. He is stooping at the horsé’s front feet. See! He is buck- deavor convention at Manassas next Sat- urday, May 28, holding three sessions. Bechton, BT C Pellair, ‘Clareace received until the hour of safli E. 8. RANDAL Proprietor and M. and Way stations. Connects at 3 burg ard Harrisonburg dail; tras- prhetar: imager. with the Norfoik and Western ‘ through la of rai . ‘| tune for years, and the day of her enor-] ling a short strap about them just over the A prominent Lutheran pastor, Rev. Dr. | Benson, Isaac Hamilton, Ibert GEO. 0. CARPINTER, General Agent, Washington. E A.M.—Daily.—THE MTED STATES A Ble ee ee Tals tHAE Vena exe Soe cokes es long Sie bona beat eed | anelast tide hobbling the horse. Ho leaves | Heindel, Albany, N. Y., has this to say of | Bixgs, G iiton, Pearl~ a ae, MAIL. | Carries Pullman Buffet Sleepers, »wer would reduce the town | ™ ; 2 y him th vi pecs 1 of weanti Bolton, Willie Hannal, A D STEAMER “WAKEFIELD.” ‘ork and Washington to Jacksonville, uniting p. while a two weeks’ pour | Will look closely you will sec that many a] him thus without tying and goes on into|the Y. P. 8. CG. B.: “in place eaning | Bolton, Willi ~ f (eit “WAKEFIELD © and, Washingto acksouville, waiting would wipe it out of existence. ven here, | Ccat is shiny at the searas an at many | the store. This we learn is the way that|away, 1 think the Christian Endeavor Towe Baral Fane 2 aS FOR POTO! ANDINGS, Pe armen ee ~ mature sometimes varies ; | of the silk hats are fast losing their nap.| all Peruvian horses, those in carriages as to incréase a man’s : S- : her move has a. tendengy Harris, ‘Claud Leaves Washington, D. ©. (7th st. ferry wharf, to . 2 Brandegee, Cornelius 7 a.m., for intermediate landh aod at Charlotte with Pullman Sleeper course. Last year the people were horrified | There are, perhaps, more reduced gentle- | well as those. without, are tled. There are | devotion for his nglive,or adopted faith; | prtee’ f= nawktnes meen’ EEK Sees eo Point, ‘Nomint | for Augusta. Pullman Bullet Sleeper New: York te bs hearing the raindrops pattering on the | Men jhere than tn any other cliy of the no bitching posts, tle rings or OS Se ne BERS ects | eg he npr earaeta ends ear pees tie peor py pe ds Se gee oofs. The wate ell wo ve | World. The Chileans looted the country | in Lima, an is a police regulation that | bles having a derogat influence to the vn, BC leisier, FW y g a chburg with C. of the world, but it did more damage here | Sources of revenue. The Peruvians have| be hobbled. The straps used are so short | that it has a most beneficial influence. eed Hobat, eae Leonardtown, Abell’s, Nomini Creek. Piney Point, | New Orleans without change. Sunset’ Tersonally than an earthquake. been losing from that Gay to this. They] that they can be easily carried in the|. The itinerary of ¢ tt of the local del- | Bryant,’ Jem Hoffman, Dr JW St. George's Island, Smith Creek, Coan and Seo | Ccnducted Tourist Excursion ‘Through Sleeper on have been patronizing the pawnbrokers and | pocket, and the drivers of carts hobble | egation of Christigf ~Ideavorers to the | Byrnes) TH Mr and Mire Holmes, Rey 8 VV comico rivers. this trein every Wednesday to San Francisco with- Live on the Roofs. the foreign bond buyers until th> people na- | their mules by tying the lines about their | international conventi at Nashville,~} Byrne, James Hordman. John © Baterd = for Intermediate | sei ey Front Royal, Si aes Much of the Hght of the Lima houses | tionally and individually are comparatively | front feet. Tenn, July 6-11, 1 rapjfly being complet- | Byon, EW Howard, G ren ak Eom. " duping as Roe m the roofs. Each house has a | poor. They are not a business people, and Women Who Ride Astride. ed. The delegation Will leave Washington | Bure, Jno Mon beg See schedule in effect September 18, 1897.) 4:51 P.M. Da for Charlottesville, court in the center, and many of the | having fallen do not know how to get up. ie on the morning of,'July;,,4 over the Balti- | Cini. Henry Sacrebane 7a sel-tf ©. W. RIDLEY. Geni. Manager. 10:43 do. — Daily. — WASHINGTON = AND pase barges » Jarber | rhe business of the country is, in fact, in| Much of the peddling of Lima is done | more and Ohio railroad, arriving in Nash- | Campbell, Wm F Isaac, Hon IT ae THE WFEMS STEAMBOAT CO. SOUTHWESTERN VESTIBULED LIMITED, com- bi are cut up by courts, around | the nands of foreigners, and ther> are not| upon horseback, and in many cases the | Ville Wednesday erupon, July 6. The] Connolly, BG James, CM (2) POTOMAC RIVER ROUTE. — et eon: an ee the rooms run. When there is a] two big Peruvian pustn2s3 houses in this peddlers are Indian women. Near! rarty will leave Nashvijle for the return | Carr, Thoms Jobnson, I D Winter Schedule, in effect Dec. 28, 1897. el ig ee Prag doce by ig yuble row Aebath pits e : Pe 2 ly all Carter, TC Rev Jonnson; Dr STEAMER POTOMAC a than ae Ge Couble row of rooms the inner ones are | Peruvian capital. The young Peruvians | SPC) Fee = trip Tuesday, July 12, arpiving in Washing- q bnson, Dr JN Loaves Washington Crovy THUSHOAY at 4 rk to Tampa, vin Charlotte, Co- Vshted by ttle dormers which extend up | are clerks in the stores or the government] OF {he mi oe nae id ae ae ton Thursday, the ith... Gat ibert ae ome tag for Baltimore and River Landings. eee a ae nen ae ew Se 00: vhich loo ce | offi while their fathers, as a rule, are cans tied to the two sides of a a tne johtison, Baltimore freight solicited. to via am, k : von where wench 1oOK ike | <icimping along on the semains of thei: once | horse, upcn the back of which, with her ‘Ginsclapmreainc: Glaypr kt Mr sod Mrs Jenene Baers, AN! river freight must be Grepald. Day Goach Washington to Atlanta, Southors wait ; in fact, 0 tell the tans, | great estates. legs straddling the horse's neck, sits a! From the Pittsburg D-spiten: Bee Ried ae Ottce. 910 Pa. ave. * Felepboae fas: | Way Dining Car Greensdors” to Montgomery” fr hicken coops. There are thou- ‘The Pretty Girls of Lima. bronzed-faced. woman, dressed in’ bright |: American and Eagliitwomen, as a-xule, | Cum Wainer. Jones; Tne Ww 6e29-11tf ON dea Wokiggen OM ace aly Lae £ hikers which ars born, lay | put we must not forget where we are. We | calico and wearing a broad-brimmed Pana- | ..¢mcrican pga aE Ft Ry ee SJ Rev Jones, Malkiah Soaiacs anion @ | and 4:45 p.m. daily, except s 25 bam. th aealire dutivons ther nieces ; ° aa <|'ma hata When-the sits warnkire a y Frenchgend Italian ladies | ¢ FC Hon Kennéay, Danl jr STORAGE. Scudays only for Round Hill; 4:32 "p.m. dally, ex < There is a hen cack- | are in one of-the main streets of Lima a n reaches 2 /in grace of bearingpan@the reason prob- | Clesson, WS Hon Kluctor,’ Wolf cept Sunday, for Leesburg, nnd 6:25" ta. ‘daily 1 opposite roof now. I am) $90 p.m., and some of the prettiest women } house where she has a customer she slides | ably is that their hodies are not treinea | Clint: Bros ey. EE STORE YOUR FURNITURE WHERE THE UT-| Herndon. iteturning, arrive at Wasisington : every night by the crowing of | south of the equator are going to and fro |own over the horse's neck and lifts one | with @ View tout sree cence oe ened | Cents. Walter VAS eatt gare 2s tabensO toe Desvaniion of mache. | san ot O02 Bm Aad Bat: 3:99 pam. dal rs above me, and the noise of the | past us. If you could drop this street down | 0f her cans out of the pocket fn which it | ment. Coles, Willie 4 pathy ae ee oO ce aga fbn P Ss i, the middle of Lima is fastened and carries it into the house. Colin, Thos Lawson, fon Jno W month; ¢ it Accommodations for pianos; $1 Sunday, from Herndon, 8:34 a.m. daily, cept Sunda; in cm im In Spain and Italy women of the higher 4 Leadamnd. WJ qonth; *‘goods insured. NORTH WES! from Leesburg. agine myself in a barnyard. |‘ 29 American city, how a Rates oi Wee The bread wagon of Lima isa horse with | class are generally’. expert swordawomen, ee He Lewis, Wm 1B STORAGE HOUSE, Office 424 9th st. o-W. tralns"from the south arrive at Washing- asthmatic lf rooster which | Would stop and open thelr eyes. The liwo panniers full of loaves, and many of | for they esteem foncine one of the beet | Somes iach, Frank 1) Ea AO Harrtsonborg” 15-00 ton dst: cxcnne regularly at 5 a.m. and | Young ladies of Lima ar> a class | the vegetables are peddled by women who |-possible athletic exercises, valuable alike | cuSwesd, Jno T esetroar eee =! _ ARMY AND NAVY STORAGE ROOMS. 9:35 p.m. daily and 8:30 a. daily fcom Chai sometimes makes the alr| nearer perfection in beauty of form | fide astride. ‘The street cars are drawn by | for giving strength and grace to the body | Darul dwt Hon MeConsiile, Donata Co ee ae ee ges me Salads inlght. I have not yet seen a| than any girls I have ever seen. They are | hFses, but where there is a slight grade | and alermess to the mind. Young girls | Davis, Knssell Hon -ScDowell, Hon Maj eh ae Se roofs. though I am told that | stwight and well rounded, and their soft, | SH, extra horse or helper is hitched to the | are taught te fence’aa carefully: ae hele | Batis, Wille + Malone, Ir WP Umsies:fursisbed — DAeet SBS ShIDESS Ee i od ne families have their stableé so locat- | round, beautiful faces, with their, luxurt: | i2@ of the team, This horse is not driven | brothers and as acgurataly, and there are | Paryé SeGtee Maloney, J er ae | canta acca, and at Pesenyiennia ed, the cattle not being taken down untii | ant black hair combed high up from the |S in the United States, but ridden by a | wany schools whens indies reaction ane | Bente Prod Manning, GM kk oes hee fist <NON, 34 Vice Prest. & Gen. Mer. they are ready for killing. foreheads, are lighted up with eyes which Ln ty Lie eee ee with | only with the folls; byt with the broad-| Dee Wm |. Mathens, Hon AO hosts: led pose megs TN CULE ame Atesanes = From such buildings you might think the | fairly shine with the souls of their Bd ee, i mute, bs uw Mottoy, Nett La snows Gen kee Seat, Tekin aga sates uta mulig | rere. Ugo could op Et ‘down tn | Alger’ Seaiatone wean meee | in America fom indie of fashion ant | Bite y Mam al ee down, ee e in contt: N or Hi ‘ form of athi Dodge: ‘Genk Moore, Joseph CHIROPO: ISTS denger from fires. This is not the case. The | had been taken by young Widews or ie Against the loads of koods they ate maui: | in fencing. poune ate ieee | eetee Morrie, Hon'G 1 D: cr snipes tien tavine fcr at | movoings aii She hese Eee ote | gave Me cl gatos heart aed | vous or ga and” ve ten wis take | Regge, © W Meats Oy Se 2 a dress | the drays e are long two-wheeled | it vp not only deri t physical benefit haat eee: story walls from four to six feet “nick, | In black when they go out to walk. They | affairs each pulled by thine see breast. | from ft bee . : ting and | Prue, Daniel (2) Taf as . J es & though those of the second story are chin. | do not wear CARPENTER.” iar ee ois, Win z cies Seni artes tory bonnets, but wrap fine shawls FRANK G. ‘ER, exhilerating exercise, Wa Ww @ ‘Nims, Capt Ed D Tree - sta

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