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> SSE FOR SALE—HOUSES. THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, MAY 31, 1898-14 PAGES. SUBURBAN PROPERTY. Fok SaLe_ANDSOME RESIDENCE oF 16 tooms, In FASHIONABLE iCALITY; lot 20x 112 to wide alley; fine back yard; can be pur- chased for $12,0u0; one-tu.rd cash, balance on time. Address ‘Box 92, Star office." my20-! FC SALE—THE HANDSOMEST HOUSB IN CO- lumbia Heights to be sacrificed; lot 25x10; hevse 21x00; windows three sides; parlor, It brary ng room, Kitchen, pantry and large Lendseme SOLID OAK CHINA CLOSET, ist feer; 6 bed rooms and 2 tiled bath rooma; steam heat: all room mamunicating; price asked $11, that, but make * ies these valuable ard wello aed MOMES, in all sections of the city 1220 NHav nw. 12r$15.009 702-48 12th ne,7r.ea4,750 to7 H ow, 12r 210 72 1369 Kiggs nw, tor. 1406 Columbia _nw,8i 1902-4 6th nw. 7r,ea 706 12th ne, Sr.” 5,00 Also, some FINE HOMES in Mt. Pleasant and a row of six brick houses, nicely I_catcd, in George- town (€ rooms, bath and hall), whieh T will m WS luth he, Zr. well for $20 CASH and the balance at 812 per m® A fare chauc my28-tf ty secure a home. ALBERT F. FOX, 920 F st. 4 T—WE ARE OFF 9 sooms, bath amd mod. at ex- low price of $5. RW. .E-CHEAPER THAN —RENT—O} S-room brick: water, sewer, &e.: smail cash | ay ment, bal. very easy kW. WALKER & SON, 16.6 F.- my28-8t ; A BARGAIN—BE 14TH ST. N.W. near U; 2ixloo to alley: only $4, ONE OFFERED -water beating and lighting: Reeticut avenue RB. AN EI on S near New Hampshire ave. ; and 2sbath. rooms (tiled); most water heating; large butler’s pantry Jaundry reom, gvod front and rear yard space for stable; price reduced to $12,50t Payment with monthly terms less than’ rent. R. J. MARSHAL ‘Sus 11th st. a. ANT PRIVATE RESIDENCE 12 large rooms improved hut separate ample corner 30th and Georgetown: 6 rooms, bath and cabinet mantels; tiled vestibule; ing; heated by fur: $4.250 and $4,500 balance monibiy. 4 st. nw. my: handsome sts... new horses $4,000, payment; Fr, Owner, 1 the northeast eliar; bay plate a plete in every all’ material the best of its kind und Workmanship unsurpass Open for inspec: daily. Owing to latencas of the season [ offering two of these beautitul houses at the ex- tremely low price of $5,500 each. JOHN M. Ht ors; grill w NEW CORNER HOUS! rooms, bath and panrt: m cable ears; Apply OWN m: , LEASE OR EXCHANGE—-NEW . t.m.i., 1300 Lydecker ave.; press- swell Trout, with brownstone trimmings; 25- 3 stories and busement; coneret® walk this house is delightfully situated, In niest section of the city; rent to a good tenant, $40 per month, but must be rented by the year; ke 1463 K. MATTHEWS, 1419 F st. For sate left of th e pretty two-staiy ai parlor, reception ball free ed rons jow dining room and k mand vat Apply g"SALE—ON EASY MONTHLY New brick bouse, 1127 I st. ne.; sx hall room, bath ‘and pantry; handso:nc and all mod. imps. Apply OWNER, betwee 20-ft. D, nw to house, story p.b. horses, on I st Lith sts., iets 72-144 ft ‘aa_ apartment ir Binney sts.; 12 rooms; maguificently finshed; will be selé cheap aud cn good terms. Appl to owner, CHAS €. DUNCANSON, uth a sts. 0.Ww. FOR SALE—HOUSE 1145 s good-sized rovms apd bath; has wodern improve- nid is in first-clise con lot _about 2i JOSEPH it. i ts, overiooking city ARhELL. 1425 N.Y. ave. now. mb>-tf Fok SALE—DO YoU WANT A Goob AND cheap house om J5th st Re a bargain. delu-tf JOHN 5! a 610 Lith ALE-$1,700 FOR A MODERN 7B. M Kk (formerly sold for $3,000); nicely located ortheast: half block from cable car; reilable 10 ot investment: terms very easy. JOHN F. AMAN. 700 14th st. (upstairs). fel2 FOR SALE—LOTS. sts. n.w.; 2051 Offer refused. ) deep; no reasonab! Apply to owner, M. J. ¢ squares south selling my28-3t RW For SaLe—GALF pri lot 4th ne, $800—$300 ehance to make big profit. qu 510 1 ENDID ‘Taber suntmer home, 243 miles west of this attractive site for a suburban home florist, frait farm or market garden; an ever- living spring stream runs through It: high and healthy: at a great bargain and easy terms my28-3¢ R.A. PHILLIP: SALE-AS AN INVESTMENT, A_DESIR- able lot on 16th street, Meridian FM, much be- low market value. Inquire of M. M. PARKER, 14is F st. nw BARGAIN — NEW HAMPSHIRE bet. ave, im deptb. Mand N ats.; 28 ft. 3 tn. front by 1 This lot can be bought at just tw thirds of the price heretofore asked. Inquire of my25-6r M. M. PARKER, 1415 F st. _ FOR SALE—BICYCLES. feos BieycLes Down To New 1898 model ladies’ ant gents’ bicycle now being sold on easy sas low as $5.00; and high-grade raid for after re. ut and send “K & ©Y., Chicago, they will send you their 1808 bicycle catalogue and full Particut: my30-Tin HINEING OF IN- vesting In a wheel don't forget the two best $50 Wheels in the world—the Remington and Orient: ridden and recommeded by a score or more of the fastest racing men in the world and “WIS NEES” on every track. Very Hberal options, an are Very easy terms. Good second-hand wheels at $10 up. on $5 monthly payments. FG. SMITI. 1225 Px. ave. my26. —_ en _ POTOMAC RIVER BOATS THE WEEMS STEAMBOAT CO., POTOMAC RIVER ROUTE. Sommer Schedule in eflect Juue 3, 1808. STEAMERS POTOMAC AND SUE. Steamer POTOMAC leaves Washington every ‘Thursday at 4 p.m. and Steamer SUE every Mon- day ut 4 p.m. for Baltimore and Kiver landings. AML river freight ast be prepaid PAA NSON & BRO. ‘Telephone 745. 7; BS. RANDALL'S PUTUMAC RIVER LINE. Steamer HARRY ANDALI. will leave BE Fiew wharf Sundays, Tuesdays and Toaredas: at 7 am.. iunding at Colonial Beach, Chapel Point $08 atl wharves a0 far dewe ae Lower Machodoe. turning on je ani je at 9 p.m, aod on Pridays about 3:30 pan ar UNITED STATES MAIL ROUTE WASHINGTON. D C.. TO GLYMONT, MD., and intermediate landings. ‘The new Steamer ES £ RANDALL, daily except lay. 2 oy arning about 3 p.m. nger accommedations first-class. Breight Received watil the hour of satlin; EB 8. RANDA rietor and Manager. GEO. O. CARPINTER. General Agent, Washington ja21-20¢¢ WM. M. REARDON. Agent. Alexandri STEAMER “WAKEFIELD. FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS: Leaves Washivgton, D. C. (7th ‘st. ferry wharf, Mondays 7 a.m. for intermediate jaadin; to Fploutat Resch, ‘Bushwood. Rock Potat, Nomiat Creek. Abel's,” Leonardtown, Stone's. Howard's, Cobrun’s, Calton for intermediate landings to ‘Wednesday, 7 a.m.. Colonial Reach. Bushwood. Rock Polut. Colton's, Leonardtown, Abell’s, Normint Creek, Piney Point, Bt. Geo: Island. Sintth Creek. Coan and Yeo- comico rivers. Seturdare. 7 . for intermediate landings to Colonial Beach, Bushwood. Rock Point. Colton’s, Nomint Creek. (See schedule in effect September 13. 1897.) tt C. W. RIDLEY. Genl. Manager. LADIES GOODS. WE KNCW HOW TO DO IT PROPERLY AND ayly. All our work t# warrauted. Sewing ma- B ghine repairing by electricity. Telephone § 1168 Sad one of Car experts will call at once om bi- cycle. New machines for Shes Soy the month. WC. AUERBACH. fh and ti, Gen'l Agt. Domestic S$. M. Co., Wash... D. Ext. 197 i26-am EApIes” TAILOR-MADE SUITS FINISHED IN ‘the most excellent manner.” “Fit reed.” FURS altered at reduced rates. HORGAN, ‘Tailor and Furrier, $06 K st. nw. — ap26-tf FOR BENT—FUBNISHED OR UNFURNISHED Z-room house. 1% miles from on the stock y Mrs. Ma- farm of 0. ft. Db. CLARK. ade SON CLARK, Sligo, Md. a FOR SALE— BEAUTIFUL 10-ROOM COTTAGE at Fails Chureh, cbesp; terme eeay: fine water; fruit; shade; large etc. Inquire of H. B, MOULTON, Attornes, 1003 ¥ st. o.w. my23-6 FO AT ROCKVILLE HEIGHTS, MD., MR. a Ee proop's sammer resilence; farniated an ail modem conveniences; plenty’ of sbade and breeze; go0d water: rent $45, per month for term of 5 months. Apply al a a Information. my28-8t SUMMER RESORTS. ‘TLANTIC CITY, &. ST. CHARLES. Finest Hotei om the Coast. JAMES B, REILLY. EM ARLE. $8 to $12 we OW b. Raises ey: Write for booklet, FOR RENT—FURNISHED, ON GEORGETOWN Heights, 14-room house; all improvements; large shade; 200 feet above Potomac. Address. ting references, Box 123, Star office. my26-Jt* to June 1, $9 to $15 2 _— 99 os Per eos Write for booklet Hotel deVille z= ity, 300. | Hates SALE—A CHEAP PROPERTY AT FALLS Chureh; 6-room dwelling and 4 acres; good barn; well located; only $3,500. t STONE & FAIRFAX, 800 F st. nw. FOR RENT OR SALE—TWO FURNISHED COT- tages at Washington Grove. Apply 815 414 st. 5.W. my28-3t* FOR SALE—OR RENT—IN KENSINGTON, BEAU- tiful lots and dwellings. on easy terms.’ ['retty homes for rent, $10 to $20 per ino. and ‘monthly installments if desired, 91. GRANDATLANTICHOTEL ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. Sicginta ave. and beach, within few steel pier. Second season. £00 beat Jauny with bath, «Write for special Jane and July new 1 suites, CHARLES E. fates and booklet. PE. say26-26F, = AT Ss New Hotel Wellington, entucky ave. Ocean end. Capacity 250. “Origi- nal Wellington rebuilt. iterusniehed, eolarees Speciul rates for June. " GEO. H. CORYELL. my10-781,5 FOR RENT—LOVELY COUNTRY SEAT—DOUBLE brick: 14r.; 6 acres; commanding view; sur- rennded by handsome trees; water In kitcher; 5 minutes" walk from Hyattsville station; $25 per wenth by the ROGERS & ROGERS, 333 id. my28-3t HOTEL CHAMPLAINE, KENTUCKY AVE. beach, capacity 300; tor; sun parlor; 4 modern convenience; table bountifully supplied with the best. Special inducements tn tates until duly 1. C. SKILTON. my21-5.tt Sroom dweliin: barn, stable, $20. my 28-3t* UKETT & DENT, 635 F at. FOR SXLE—-NEW 7ROOM DWELLING AT HY. handsomely finishe- lot; outbuildings; ‘convenient to depot argain; $1,700, * DUCKETT & DENT, 636 F at. LD-23 ACRES FI 6-rcom dwelling; concrete cellar: chicken house; 1% wiles from st DUCKETT & DENT, 635 F st. attsville; nicely arranged: lorge FOR RENT—AT NORTH CHEVY CEASE, WITHIN one square of electric cars, beautifully’ situated new house; 8 rooms, bath and attic; large lot; $00 per annum. Also, very handsome 10-rooin bouse, a.m. oa per annum. my28-3t « N, 1006 F. FOR RENT—HOUSE OF 14 ROOMS, SURROUND- ed by 15 acres of land; beautiful grove back of house: large stable; fine garden; fruit; chicken and pigeon houses; plenty of w: wide porch; attic and cellar; furnace; epen fireplaces in each reom: ceilings 12 feet high in first story and 11 ein second; $50 per month. Apply to the POST- HASLER ut Takoma Park, or H. P. R. HOLT, 1626 ith st. n.w. my26-6t* BROCKLAND, D.C—2-STORY FRAME COT- tage; 6 rooms, bath and cellar; lot 50x: oung fruit trees, plenty of grapes. ete.; ni wn; chicken yaid and touses; $1,500 less than cost? owner coumpelied to sell; $1,200 cash, balance less tLun $20 per month, ‘st 4 per cent interest; price, $2,600. M. Mi PARKER, 1418 F st. my25-6t FOR SALE AND RENT—IN THE BEAUTIFUL SUBURBS Yr FALLS CHURCH, VIE: A AND FALLSLON, | aandsome @, 8 and 10-room tages op easy monthly yments. acres, Foon house, vata ro Crue, de. $1,500; ‘monthly payments, $10. New 7-room house in Seater ot’ Uale Church, besutifal lawn. stable, artesi.n weil, $2,500; easy payment A few morc des-rable cottages for rent. Electric and steam cars to Bails Church, 26 trains each way s Falls Stories, Line rooms; from oue to sixty acres of jend; Six imiles from halt mile one and one- miles fiom Hyattsville and one from liverdaie. Ciear of incumbrance. '¥. property. STEWART SICK building. No. 55 B FOREIGN POSTAL SERV WASHINGTON, D. os Should be read dal th Bui POST OFFICE as changes may ec: and th the presumption ae and transit. For the week ciding last connecting closes will be mate as follows: TRANSATLANTIC MAILS. TUESDAY—()At 11:10 PM. y cept Spain), per #.s. Teutoni: Queenstown. (c)At 11:10 8. Westernland, fr Letters mist be di ernland.” WE YAY—(D)At P.M. for EUROPE (except Spain), per s.s. F. Bismarck, from New York rbourg. Seuthampton and’ Hamburg. FRIDAY—(hAt 9B I. for FRANCE, SWIT- TP ws ND. IPALY, TURKEY, and BRIT ISH INDIA, per 8.8, La Bourgogne, from c York, via Haves, Letters for ot parts of EUROPE (except Spain) must be direc Per La Bourgogne." (At 11:10 PM. for NETHER. | LANDS direct, per ss. Spaarndam, fer Yerk, via Rotterdam. Letters must be as Spaarndam, (At 11:10 PM. for EU- ROPE (except Spain), per s.3. Lucania, from New . via Queenstown. (c)At 11:10 P.M. _ for per #8. Kaiser Wilhelm II, from New York, via ters must be directed “Per Keiser Will ATURDAY—(DAt 6:25 A.M. for SCOTL. irect. per s.s. City of Rome, from sgow. Letters must be directed “Per Rome."’ MAILS FOR SOUTH AND CENTRAL AMERICA, WEST INDIES. BTC ) At 12:08 P.M. for NEWFOUND- per steamer from North Sydney. (by At i. for JAMAICA. per steamer from Phila fe) At 11:10 P.M. for GRENADA, TI IAD and TOBAGO, per s.8. Grenada, from York. (e)At 11:10 P.M. for LA PLATA COL TRIES direct. per Eastern Prince, from New TUESDAY. N from Baltim: A, per s.8. O1 At 11:10 P.M. for NASSAU. N.P.. CAMPECHE, HIAPAS, TABASCO and YUCATAN, per 8.3. fromm New York. Letters for other -parts ‘9 must be directed “Per Arecuna.”” ‘THURSDAY—(e) At 11:10 P.M. for AUX-CAYES, JACMEL and SANTA MARTHA, per s.s. H. Du! mols, from N (at U:10 P.M. for ST New ‘) At 11:10 P.M. for NEWFOUND- D, per 8.8 Siberian, from Philadelphia. (c) At ) BM. for FORT! ISLAND, JAMAICA, ANILLA tnd CARTHAGENA, per ss. Adi: ‘k, from New York. Letters for WTA niust be directed ‘Ber Adirondack." (c) At or HATI, per s.s. Prins F. Hendrix, (ce) At 11:10 P.M. for VENEZ- ACAO, slso SAVANILLA and . Laughton, from New ra pasTURDAY 206 P.M. for NEW- ‘OUNDLAND. per steamer from North Sydney. @At_ 110 Ex. for BARBADDS direct. alo NORTH BRAZIL. per s.s. Sol se, from New ¥ via Para and Mai Mails for NEWFOUNDLAND, by rail to Halifax, and thence via stermer, close here dally except Sunday st 12:05 P.M., sud on Sundays only at 11:35 AM. (d) . Mails for MIQUELON, by rail to Boston, and thence via steamer, close bere daily at" 3:20 PM. (a) Mails for MEXICO overland (except those for CAMPECHE, CHIAPAS, TABASCO and YUCA- TAN, which after the Monday overland closing will be forwarded via New York up to and includ- ing the 11:10 P.M. closing Wednesday), close here daily at 7:10 4 TRANSPACIFIC MAILS. Mails for CHINA and JAPAN, per 8.8. Victoria, from ‘Tacoma close here daily’ up to 6:40 P.M., dune 6. (a) Mails for AUSTRALIA (except. those for Austraila, which are forwarded via Eurpe), ZBALAND, HAWAII, BIST ant SAMOA LANDS, per 8.8. Moai (ay Is- from San Francisco, close hexe daily up to 6:40 P/M. June 10. (d) Mails for CHINA, JAPAN and HAWAII, per 8.8. from San Francisco, close here daily up to 6:40 P_M., June 12. (d) fig for CHINA amd JAPAN (epectally | 2¢- only), per 3.8. Empress of Japan, from vuver, close here dally up to 6:40 P.M., June td) Maiis for HAWAII, ae Zealandia, from San ily up to 6:40 P.M., June Eranciesy, close here 23. a) Mails for AUSTRALIA (except West Australia), NE ZEALA . HAWAII and FUJI ISLANDS, per 8.8. Miowera, from Vancouver, close here dally up te 6:40 PM., after June 10, and up to June 23. (dy Malis for the SOCIETY ISLANDS, per ship from San Francisco, close here daily ‘Trople Bir up to 6:40 P.M, June 24. (d) (a)Regirtered mails close at 10:00 A.M.same day. (biegistered mails close at 1:00 P’M-same day. (e)Registered mails close at 6:00 P.M.same day. (d)Megistered mais close at 6:00 P.M. previous my28 JAMES P. WILLETT, Postmaster. HOTELS Hotel Gordon, 16TH AND I STS. NAW. New Cafe & Restaurant. FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. Just Opened. ALSO TURKISH SMOKING ROOM. my2-In, JAS. BR. KEENAN & 00. HOWARD HOUSE, Msslington, D. C.; $2 ont £8.00 Foz ag Ament. week or $20 per mwnth. MEDICAL. Dr. Leatherman. Expert clalist im the of all “nen and wean Cnacltation too of Hours, 9 to 725 see, bw pity = HOTEL MAJESTIC, Virginia ave., 75 yards from beach. A hotel that is new and modern. Capacity 300. Every convenience. Elevator to street. Full view of oceav. Unexcelled cuisine und service. Reduced terms for J ny 26-100,8 HOTEL TRAYMORE, Auantle City, . Homelike aid cheerful. Rates the very lowest consistent with first-class servi Je?0-166t_D. S. WHITR, Jr.. Owner and Prop’ NEW HOTEL LURAY Porch joines to the boadwalks. Lurge rooms; sea snd fresh private baths. Every modern luxury. Hllvstrated booklet. JOSIAH. WHITE & SON. CHESTER INN, Ocean end New York avenue. sfeam heat; sun parlor. Open all the year. api$-78t D. KNAUER. Berkshire Inn, Virginia ave., 100 feet from beach; reduced rates for June ant July; capacity, 300. first-class hotel with every full view of Write for boo golf links, etc. wy21-26t,9 SEASIDE HOUSE, Atlantic City, N. J. Pennsylvania ave. Ocean fron Hot salt baths. Rooms en suit 26t CHA THE WESTMINSTER, OC! ave; ‘y appointment; elevator to street; fteam heat; sun perlor; special rates for May and June. Send for booklet. M. ROCHE. Iy21-26t mb15-i8t G. FRANK COP — rr On The Ocean Front, HONMOUTT HOUSE: it ar es Lips SAM Fk AC my2l-,tuath-Im i SEASIDE—MISCELLANEOUS. OCEAN CITY, riD. Ae ee rooms. t bathing, ‘and fishing, both bay: asiacy sea. a y sate trom invasion by foreign enemy. ES BUILDING LOS. for sale, low. liebe | RESORTS. SPR! - ‘CH, N. J. Ocean Fasy iy to Washing- hé&es-1m_ terms. Own your owin seaside cottage. Appl: JOHN F, WAGGAMAN, 706 14th at. ci mmy28-ta,the THE PLIMHINMON, OCEAN CITY, MD., OP Fe eM Mp alccorated. all taoders conven: Jences; electric light, hot and cold baths, ball recms: orehestra;. finest bathing on Atlantic ccast; no malaria. Chattolanee spring water served without extra charge. Write for “houk- let” and terms. Mra. Kt. T. SHREVE, 13 6. Franklin st.. Baltimore. my23-1m SUMMER RESORTS. IN THE MOUNTAINS, AURORA HOUSE pte pe ON TOP OF THE ALLEGHEN! Open trom June 1 to Nov. 1. Improved since Jest season by the uddition of 37 acres and large Broom cot lawns, shade and flowers; one C of pure water in the werld on the . “Excellent table; large, airy roome; clean, soft Dede. “and home ecmforts. ie jeasure Tesort. Writ Beduced rates for June. my20-2w_J.H. SHAFFER, Prop., Aurora, W. Vi OAKLAND HOTEL, Senson 1898_Qakland, Md.— Sessa 1908. This well-known Lotel, on the crest of the Meghanies, will open June 15. 24 yea- of new management. Modern improvements and everything first class. Unsurpassed as a leurnre and health resort. 6 bours from Rarhington, without change. Main stem B. .. Three trains cach way daily. ©7For™ Mustrated booklet, a roms and terms apply to GEO. A, MILLS & SON, Proprietors, “The Grafton,” Wanb- ton, D. C. my5-t.th,s-14tt FOR N-ROOM COTTAGE, NEAR BLUE Ridge Summit, Pa. Apply to DAVID MILLER, Blue Wdge Summit, Pa. my27-6t* m_ of SPRINGS AND BATHS. Chattolanee Springs Hotel, Green Spring Valley, Md.—Opers June 1; 627 feet above tide water; Penna. R.R.; 53 miles from ; electric Hghts; ed Chattolanee Spring wate: Milarda, pool, bowling alley 3 mo malaria; dry at “ase fi very oS meals at ho- Sond for illustrated Bae rae eee pay it-Im (ON SPRINGS AND MINERAL BATH In the Grea Neth Mountains near. Winche: ter. Va. FRED. E. FOSTER, Manager. A delightful resort; cool, pure air; grand scen- ety: forest shade; large ‘ball room, stage ani scenery; good music: first-class table: remarkable mineral springe; private mineral baths end tm- Tense swin-ming pool, sterm heated; two daily mails; telegraph connection. Opens June 22 Guests received earlier on application.” Addroas the manager until June 10, 267 Clermont ave BRCOKLYN, N.Y.; after that at the Spri Washington guests may see diagram and obtain terms of A. S. PRATT & SONS, Sun building. my27-Im Bedford Springs Hotel, BEDFORD, PA. The Carlisi of America. Open trom June 27 to October 4, with increas- ed attractions. Magnificent golf links, and one of the finest bowling alleya in the country. The waters of Bedford are- the most effvetive and celebrated in the worli, For terms and booklets address J.T. ALSIP, my24-3m*12 Superintend: JORDAN WHITE SULPHUR SPRING, SHENAN- doah Valley, Va.—Open. June 1. Hotel FAIRFAX ID SPRINGS. is open for the a -commodation of guests; frs class in every respect. Address D. CORNELI! Mane ger. my16-191 THE REVERE, Park place, opposite City Park. Moderate rates. my21-78t JAMES M. MOORE. THE RENOVO. near beach, Reopens June 4. WM. E. CHEESEMAN: HE OSBOR: Pacific and Arkansus aves.; elevator from street; couch meets all trains. my23-3m R. J. OSBORNE, THE IRVINGTON Virginia ave. and beach; 1p to date; ; ocean view; elevator to ground floor; steam fitered water; popular pric my23-26t CHAMBERS & HOOF modern Va. ave., near beach. bievator, Special rates May and’ June. Send gor book! B.S. PHUE- BUS, formerly of “She Hygeia,” Old Voiut Comfort, V: my’ RD. us from beach. THE 1) Kentucky ave . Terms for spr f12-104t Hotel for 300 guests. Large Special spring day. G.W. Kendrick. Saratoga. The Grand Union Opens June 15. WOOLLEY & GERRANS, Proprictors, SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. Hiustrated pamphlet seut upon request. my24-tu,th,s,20tf ARATOGA SPRIN For healt! and Roof Prome Electricity, Turi Dr. Strong’s Sanitarium, v7 or recreation; E Suan Parlor de; Sutfes with bath, Massage, 14. ; Ihe: in, Natural Sulphar and. Water, and all Bathi alth appliances. ‘The Nanheim Treatment. - Adfrondack alr, Saratoga Waters, Elegant Whes}ing, Entertainments, T Esments, ete. Send for [justrated Cir my 21-8, tadeth-12t,10 “SARATOGA, SPRINGS. « * ocroper i ee UNITED STATES HOTEL. “i | Queen of American rpc Watering Places. $1.50 to $2.00 per HENRY MILL my2- Kentucky ave. day; $8 to $12 per week. formerly of the Elberon. THE LORAINE. The newest hotel. On the Beach, St. Charles Place. Rooms en suite, with baths; steam heat; elevator to street; artesian water; reduced spring rates; send for booklet. SAML. WAGNER & SON. Apenegt HADDON HALL. ON THE BEACH. NTIC CITY, N.J. soe ALL THE F LIN The purest of wate from our own artesian well, Write for booklet LEEDS & LIPPINCOT apls-Sit THE SCARBOROUGH. Beach front. Maryland ave. Quiet, refined, homelike. Steam heat. ‘elevator, sun parlors, baths, Splendid corner rcoms with unobstructed view of ocean, single and en suite. Speclul spring rates, for long stay and fam- ilies. Write for illustrated booklet and terms. ap2s-78t-9 ALFRED WYMAN. HOTEL KENDERTON. Ocean end Tennessee ave. $1.50 to $2 per day. $8 to $12 per week. Send for Booklet. mh18-78t M B. NEALL. THE WETHERILL, K . AND beach; bomelike hotel; thoraughly heated; pleas- aut rooms; excellent’ table; spring rate, $1.50 dally; $8 weekly. Write ‘for booklet. | Mrs. HL Y. MOYER. mah25-78¢ HOTEL ATGLEN. Michigan ave. near Beach. Steam heat §1.5u to $200 daily; $8 to $14 weekly. Write for Booklet. J.B REED. mb21-1ust HOTEL ETICKNEY. Kentucky aye., 100 feet trom beach, Steam hi Elevetor. Sun parlor. $2 to $2.50 da; weekly. (mb1-tf) tv LITTLE BRIGHTON HOTEL AND RESTAU- rant, ocean end of South Carolica ave. Formerly on ‘boardwalk. Steam heat. Home comforts. Moderate rates. 8. A. SCHWEISFORT, Prop. mb7-156 THE PENNHURST—OCEAN ave., Atlantic City, street level. Send for 3e25-tf 3 $8 to $14 stick E ND OF MICHIGAN - J.3 electric elevator to illustrated booklet. JAMES HOOD. ASBURY PARK, N. J. HOTEL OLARENDON, Delightful location; Sth avenue, near beach. obstructed view of ocean and Supset Lake. Every modern improvement. Cuisine unexcelled. Music daily, Acommodation, 150. Special June and fam- ily rates. Description booklet. A! It. P Owner and Proprictor, my31-tu,th, THE MADISON, Sunset ave; unobstructed view of ocean and lake. All modern improvements. Cuisine of highest stand- ard. For circular and terms address, my31-tu,th,s,2m-5 J. _K. DODMAN, BEACH HAVEN, N. J. THE ENGL#SIDE. Beach Haven, N. J. Will open June 11. Modern in every respect. S50 guests. Matchless bay for sailing and fishing. Special rates for June. BR. B. ENGLE & SON, Proprietors, ap28-118t-6 Mt. Holly, N. J., until June 1. BELMAR N. J. HOTEL COLUMBIA, BELMAR, N. J. Complete ocean frentage. ‘Conceded to be the nent location on entire Atlantic const. A fifth story of bandecme rcoma has been added. Ca- pacity, 600. Elevstor and every modern hotel equipment. “Renowned for management and cul- is. Orebestra, Open early in June. my21-s,tu,th 1m + M. Linnsay, CAPE MAY, N. J. THE BREXTON, CAPE MAY, N. J.; 1 SQUARE from beach; large plazzas and sup parlors with full view of ocean; reasonable terms; excelleat culsine. J. A. MYERS, my1is-3m,.4 SEASIDE—NEW ENGLAND. Leland’s Ocean House, NEWPORT, BR. Most Fashioiable Summer Ras: America, Opens June 25. Bat! x ting, Boating, Wheeling, Fishing, lift Walks, Ocean Drives, Gelt, Tetinis, Polo.’ Special Bates for July y and the Season. “Bea Food «'Speetaiin' ‘Book. let. WARREN LELAND, Jr, ‘Manager. my28-tu, th,s,26t,10 Continental Hotel. NARRAGANSETT PIER, R. L For rates, booklets and information inquire at of- fice of Hotel Wi Da GiLbkkr JOMASON, Dizon House: Wester ET Un. Buena Vista Spring Hotel, Franklio' County,’ Pa., In the Heart of the Blue Ridge. Two hours from Baltimore. Open June 9 Till Oct. 10. Rooms single end en gulte, with private baths and tollets. Pure water, dry atmosphere; accom- wodstions for 500. For terms or circulars address W. M. REAMER, Manager, 206 North Liberty st., Baltimore, Md. ¢ Mr. Rezmer can be seen at Arlington Hotel every ‘Thursday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Further informa- tion may be obtained fram Mr. Edelen, chief clerk, at Willard’s Hotel, who bas: plans und circulars. my20-3m.28 CAPON SPRINGS AND BATHS. Alkaline Lithia ard Iron Springs. “A grand Mountein Resort, with capacity for 700 guests, which fills with’ delightful company to utmost capacity every season. Write early for rooms, retes or pamphlets. W. H. SALE, Proprietor. P. 0. Capon Springs. West ‘Virginia, or D. B. MACHALL, 1: “st., Washington, D. ©. my10-30t-9 The Historic White Sulphur Springs, Greenbrier County, West Virginia. The Representative Resort of the South. A great central peint of reunion for the best so- clety of the NORTH, SOUTH, EAST and WEST. Note reduction of rates: Per month of 28 days, $40, $50, $65 and $75; per week, $12.50, $17.50 and $21.00. Children under 12 years of age and serv- ants, $32.50. Open June 15th to October 1st. Elevator and electric bells. Secure location early, in my4-Im advance of the season. L, W. SCOVILLE, Manager. Carroll Springs Sanitarium FOREST GLEN, MD. Designed for invalids, convalescents and those ceiring rest and culet; 9 miles from. 300 ft. abcve, the citr; can be resched by taking B. and 0. or W. W. Ferest Glen clectric cars. For one. ete., address Dr. G. W. WRIGHT. my3-im* Virginia Hot Springs. Healing Springs. Warm, Springs. 2,500 feet elevation im thergreat Vi tains. Eight bouze” ies fom W: WAY. Springs. The Homesterd, ro hotel, and the most complete be pees, it and pleasure resort in America. ths’ from flowi Hot ‘Springs, which ran with the most effective and most celebrated therwal waters in the world. Beautifal cssizo. Golf club and well-kept links. r b “rwo trains daily. Fine li . daily. oes, on , Va. = lealing Springs. ‘Two and one-half miles from Hot Springs. Val- uable paaicnee waters, Good YOR RENT-AT BERKELEY SPRINGS, W. VA, A : ae ae of 9 rs.; a.mi.; lot Suey ee eas tial ey a IN THE MOUNTAINS. ADIRONDACKS.’ WAWBEER, 3221s Holes), For booklet address J. Proprietor, we NX. fawheok, Reanklin Co., N.Y. THE CLERMONT HOUSE 18 OPEN FOR SUM- mer visitors. Apply to DAVID MILLER. my27-1m* Bie Ridge Summit, Pa. May laige, shady Terms, $6 to $8 Proprietor, Harper's : iny4-5ui.4 prvi tabl grounds; : DANIEL, Weekly.” A. _Ferry, W. Hill Top House Opens season ‘98 with additional new G-story build. ing, 2 rooms; capaelty dining room, 260; hot and cold baths: 7.000 sq. feet verandas,” whose breezy pints and grand scenery unequaied anywhere; Sore repu‘ation of table speaks for Itself; terms same. T S. LOVETT, Harper's Ferry, W. Va. myli-tf Brookside Hotel AND COTTAGES. Altitude 3,100 feet. Near Deer Park and Cheat river;.6 hours on B. and 0.; drive to Breokside m time for supper; delightful amtsemerts; every home comfort; 240 acres at- tached; modern sanitary arrangements; most re- markable spring of pure water in West Virginia. Send for souvenir booklet. 8. PRESCOTT WRIGHT, Mgr., Brookside. West Va. Full par- ticulars, 24 floor, Mertz building. my24-tf IMER RESORT WILL REOPEN Has well-shaded lawn; fine mountain water; hot and cold baths; porti fine scenery and Address Miss) LEONARD, Hoge ‘my6-1m_ McDOWELL HOUSE—THIS POPULAR SUMMER home opens June 1; . airy rooms and porches; shady grounds: excellent table. Apply to B. EB. McDOWELL, Harper's Ferry, W. Va. wy25-3m NEW MANAGER; itely pure water; large grounds; ; tennis court; terms moderate. Address Mrx. RICHARD BEALL, Frostburg, Md. my25-1m*4 THE SUMMIT HOUSE AT HARPER'S FERRY, W. Va., opens June 15. Send for circular and terms. " Address Miss JENNIE CHAMBERS, my: im A. P. Buckley, Prop. select, family hotel LOCATION unequale THE BUCKLEY. LIBERTY N. ¥.—A quie in the mountains. Elevation, 1,606 feet. Rates, $8 to $1 pe" week. my2-26t “POWHAT.! CHABLESTOWN, W. VA., WIT be cpened im June; perfectly eguipped hous: healthy and beautifal country. Mrs. BOLLING, 1225 Linden ave., Baltimore. apis-tf Blue Ridge Inn, Snicker’s Gap. Special rates for May and Jnne. my4-2m* A. C. DRAWBAUGH, Snickersville. le MISCELLANEOUS. CHEVY CHASE INN Opens June 1 under former management of GEO. A. MILLS, Jr. my30-20tf YOS AND ORGANS. “Where Steinways are sold.’” Rushing Out PIANOS. Never saw such picno selling, but, then, we never saw such prices in fine Pianos before. Every rent Piano is marked af ing-out figure as fast as it com ‘Take our hint and profit by the prices: Steinway Upright Knabe Upright. . Gabler Upright. Mathushek Upright. . Hardman Upright....,...... Poole Upright. . Huntington Upright... Marshall & Wendell Upright. Steinway Square........... Knabe Square os 0ccceee $200 McCammon Square...........$65 E. F. Droop & Sons, 925 Pa. Ave., Steinways and Other Leading Pianos. it FOR SALE—GREAT PIANO SACRIFICE—REDUO- ing stock; a magnificent -osewood square grand piano for ‘only $117 cash; cont $550; and is just Uke new; full 71-3 octaves; beautiful and richly finished case; carved legs and lyre; superior tone; unsurpassed ‘for elegance and durability; the price is rot one-third its worth; handsome cloth cover and fine stool go with it; warranted, PIANO EXCHANGE, 913 Pa. aye.” my30-2t FOR SALE—A SNAP FOR SOME ONE-REDUC- ing stock—A beautiful high-class rosewood 7 1-3- cetave upright piano; in perfect order; for quick sale only $132 cash; has a sweet and very rich tone quality; it's a $450 plano and warranted; fine latest style scarf and elegant stool included. Gsil at once. PLANO EXCHANGE, 913 Pa. ave. iny30-% KNABE UPRICHT, GOOD AS NEW. $170 CASH WORCH’S ee: Think Of It. mb2?3m.4 ‘There isn’t a weak point anywhere about the STIEFF PIANOS. ~ ‘They are a perfect example of Piano Building, and the prices are right. Se eo =, Stieff Piano Warerooms, 521 ELEVENTH ST. N.W. J. C. CONLIFF, Manager. muy24-28tt Piano Tuning. Elus&'Go, sigan we” me ath J F- Upright Pianos, eS —GOOD AND RELIABLE— FOR ONLY $150 IF BOUGHT WITHIN NEXT 10 DAYS. | Square Knabe, Stieff, Weber, Steinway and Chickering Pianos FROM $75 TO $175. TURING, REPATBING, "MOVING AND POCK. ING BY KXPEET WORKMEN AT MUDER OTE JOHN F. ELLIS & CO., 937 Penna. Ave..N. W. my28- Knabe Pianos. Several “Bpecial bargains in slightly used Up- right and Grand Piancs, from $800 up. New and used other make Uprights, from $200 ‘™- ‘Square Pianos of different makes st cost. }Wim. Knabe & Co., 1422 Pa. Ave. N.W. THE 18 BAILROADS. |, PENNSYLVANIA = RAILROAD. STATION CORNER OF SIXTH AND B STREETS. 7:50 AM. W! DA PITTSBURG | EX- came Parlor and Dining Cars Harrisburg to 10:50 AM. PENNSYLVANIA LIMITED. —Pull- Carn ‘Havrisbarg to Chicage eikcsumast tod ia ~ , Cinecnnati, In. olis, St. Louis, Cleveland and Toledo. Parlor Car to Harrisbarg. 10:50 A.M. FAST LINE.—Pullman Boffet Parlor Car to Harrisburg. Baffet Parlor Car Harrisburg 10 3:30 P.M. CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS EX- PRESS “Sleeping Car Washington to St. Lone and Sleeping and Dining Cars Harrixburg to St Touts, Nashville (via Cincinnati) and Chic; 7:20 P.M. WESTERN EXPRESS.— Pullman ing Car to Pit and Harrisburg to Cleveland. “Dining Gar to Chicago. P.M." SOUTHWESTERN EXPRESS.—Panl- man Sleeping Cars Washington to Pittsburg and Harrisburg to St. “Lois and Cincinnati. Dining ‘ar. 10:40 P.M. PACIFIC EXPRESS.—Pullman ing Cer to Pittsburg. wed 7:50 AM. for Kane. Canandaigua, Rochester and Niagara Falls daily, except Sunday. 10:50 AM. for Elmira and Renovo da Sunday. For Williamsport daily, 3:80 P.M. P.M. for Willia . Rochester, Erie, Buf- falo and Niagara Falls daily, except Saturday, with Sleeping Car Washington to Buffalo. 10:40 P.M. for Erie, Cenandaigua. Rochester, But- and Niagara Falls daily. Pullman Sleeping Car Washington to Rochester Saturdays only. FOR PHIALDELPHIA. SEW YORK AND THE “A 4:00 P.M. “CONGRESSIONAL LIMITED.”’ daily, ell Parlor Cars, with Dining Gur from Beltimore. Regular 00 (Dining Car), 8:00, 9:00, 1 «Dining Car). and 11:00 (Dining Car from mington) AM.. 12:45. 8:15, 4:20 (Dining Car from Baltimore). 6:50, 10:00 and 11:50 P.M. On Sunday, 7:00 (Dining Car), 8:00, 9:00, 1 (Dining Car trom Wilmington) A.M.. 12:15, 3 4:20 (Dining Car from Baltimore). , except nd 11:50 P.M. For Philadelphia s Express, 7:50 A.M. week days. Express, 1 P.M. week days. 2:01 and 5:40 P.M. daily. For Boston, without 50 AM. week 10:40. 11:11 . 8:00, 9:00. 9: PM. For Pope's Creek Line. SO AM. and 4:36 P.M. week days, Sundays, 9:05 A.M For Annapolte, . 12:15 and P.M. daily. except ‘Sundass, and 4:20 P.M. - Express for Florida end points on Atlantic Coast ‘Line, 4:30 AM., 3:46 P.M iy: Richmond only. 1 A.M. week days; Atlanta Sperint, via Richmond and Seaboard Air Line, 4:40 P.M. dally. Accommodation for Quantico, 7:45 A.M daily and 4:25 P.M. week days. SEASHORE CONNECTIOAS. For Atlantic City (via Delaware River Bridge. aMl- rafl route), 3:15 and 11:50 P.M. daily: vin Mar- ket Street’ Wharf, 10:00 end 11:00 A.M, 32: P.M., week days. and 11:50 P.M. daily. Satar- days ‘only. 9:00 A.M. For Cape May. 11:60 A.M. week days, 11:50 P.M. daily. Saturdays only, 9:00 A.M Ticket offices, corner Fifteenth and G strects and at the station. Sixth and RB streets, where orders can be left for the checking of baggage to destination from hotels aml residences. J. B. HUTCHINSOD JR. Woon, General Manager. General Pass. Agent. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, Schedule in effect May 15, 18¥s. Leave Washington from station corner of New a‘ Jersey ave. und C xt. For Chicago ‘and , Vestibuled Limited trains, 11.05, 11:25 a.m., 8:05 p.m. For ‘Ciacinnatt, St. and Indianapolis, Ex- press, 11:25 a.m express, 11:55 For Pittsburg a.m. and 8:50 p. For Colurubus, For Winchest 40 and *5:30 p. For } tanooga, Knoxville, Bristel and Roanoke, dally; sleeping cars through. ‘or Luray, 3:40 p.m. daily. Baltimore, Vestibuied Limited, 3:40 p.m; - and Cleveland, express daily, 11:05 oledo and Detroft, 11:55 p.m. and way etations, *S:00 « Orleans, Memphis, Birmingham, Gat: 03 x7:10, x32:05 n., i 005, x5: , x8:00, B: 310300, 1 and x1 days, x7 . D, 3:20," 4:35, 15, x11:50 p.m 7:10 and 8 , 8:30 an... week days, 8: Sundays, 9:00 a.m. Kor Hagerstown, *1 For Boyd and way points, w 4:30, 5:80, 7:05 p.m. Sundays, ton Junction and way points, $:00 1:15 For exst, pun Philadeiph week d: 1:15. p.m. Can, 8:00 2:01 night 10:00 o'clock). Sundays, ing Car), 3: night (Sleeping ‘Car open 10 Parlor Cars cn all day t s. For Atlantic City, 10200 a.m., 12:05 noon, week days. For Cape Mas, 13 noon, xE: s trains. from hotels and ». on orders left at New rans: uusglvania ave. D.W., ARTIN, 8: ex., B:25, 6:05 P.M. For 11:15 2:00 noon, ‘12:45, 1:30, 3:45, 215, 639, 6:45, 7:30, 8:15, For Mt. Vernon, week days, 6:30, 8: 11:00 A.M; 12:05, 1:15, 2: 9:00 P.M. é For Mt. Vernon, Sundays, 7:45, 9:45 A.M.; 12:00 2:15, 8345, 6345, 9:00 BM jueduct laoy ALM; 12 Ss 12: 46, "10:30, 11:15 Paviary Boon, 4:30, 5:15, 6:00, 6:45, CQHESAPEAKE AND THROUGH THE AMERICA, ELECTRIC LIGHTED, ALL OF VESTIBULED, STEAM HEATED: MEALS SERVED IN DINING CARS. SLATION. SIXTH AND B STREETS. Schedcle im effect May 1, 18B8. 2:20 P.M. DAILY—Cinciznati and St. Louis Spe- eial.—Solid train for Cincinnati, Pullman Sleepers to Cincinnati, Lexington, Louisville, indianapalis and St. Louis witbout change. Connects at Cov- ington, Va., for Virginia Hot Springs daily. Parlor Cars Cincinnati to Chi 11:10 P.M. DAILY. . V. Limited—Solid train for Cincinnati. Pallman Sleepers to Cincinnati, Lexington and Louisville without cbamge, open for reception of at 9 p.m. Vullinan Com- Dartment Ca: to Virginia Hot Springs, without change: ‘Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays. Ob- servation car Hinton to Cincinnati. Connection Sleepers Sincinnati to Chicago and St. Louis, 2:20 P.M. DAILY—For Gordonsville, Charlottes- ville, Staunton, and for Kichmond daily, except 10:57 A.M.—Dally except Sunday.—Parlor car Warhington to Richmond, avd Richmond to Old Point. Arrive Richmond, 2:45 p.m.—Old Point, :30 p.m. ‘Lransfer at Hictmend. Reservation and tickets at Chesapeake and Obio offices. 513 and 1441 ‘Ivania avenue. and at the station. . W. FULLEI, ‘my3-300 General Passenger Agent. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Schedule in effect May 1, 1898. All trains arrive and leave at Pennsylvania pas- senger station. * daty, aad at Lynchburg ‘estern daily. THE UNITED STATES York and Washington to Jatksooville, uniting at Salisbury with Pullman Sleeper for Asheville and lamblia, 'Sevaneah and Jacksonville. and New Y¢ Grieane via Bun lont bg Dining Gar Grvensboro’ to Moai ang ‘ON WASHINGTON AND “DIVIS- we Soy ee ete aoe te yo only for Ho M1; 4:82 ‘pam. EDUCATIONAL. BERLITZ SCHOOL, > 723 14th st. ow. = kearg SINGING frm.SctaPie Children, beginvers, weak, misused . plays given monthiy. Trial lesson, Recommended by = 2 Bouse and Sounie Reporters. Short : Toe, aa te = ting “by tour hand : © "3.3 siu, Ses 1th at. French conversation cn a verb basis; no gram- mar; statietical proof. Classes cr private Jessoms. Prof. COLETTE-OLLENDORFF, ap2&3nc* ANGUS sor of long ind pra od; quickly learned; ble PROFESSOR, & INDUC Vocal culture fo FOR GIRLS, Suburb of hington. French the language of the house. Mile. L. M. Y, Prim Miss C. Asst. 1 vy Chase P. 0. LAGE COURSYS—ALL GRADES. Pupils taught to pronounce French well, speak, ad, vnderstand; classes or private Iessons ew term. MLLE. V. PRUD HOMME, 307 D 3 im one better. Day or wight session, $5—$5—-Our unexcelled summer course—-—$5—$8 wchiS-tun WASHINGTON PREPARATORY 12th st.—Pitman Shorthand— typewriting: civil service; to backward pupils, MISS BALCH'S CIVIL SERVICE INST nese College, SCHOOF.. 1333 « RAPLD method: English. Av Type rit- Ing, bovkkewping ‘and stenograpliy taught by host TEs ‘apils instructed by correspondence. sell _OUT OF WASHINGTON. LAW LECTURES, UNIV 2vth summer, July 1 to Sept. 1, IAMS, Have proved especially ‘profitatle to beginners; to candidates fo. vdmission to the bar; to young prac mers Incking systematic instruction; and to tlopers desiring to combine rec of elementary principles. F alozue address R. C. MINOR, Secretary, Char vi my12-th x&tn-1st MED. ATED 1X tm. ere xp my30-Lot® dentistey « roof of utility; also in college. Lock Box 196 ____ OCEAN TRAVEL. _ North German Lioyd. Fast 28S SERVICE. SOUTHAMPTON. BRE: y.4.G.June Nave.Tu..June 28, 19 am u..June 14. 1y aw |Kais WailGJuly 5,8 am wah... Tu. July GER SERVIC noon Koenigin Luise. om Bremen GIBRAL’ K.Wa.11-3) Apply to _mylecett aoe ent Washington. American & Red Star Lines. “NEW YORK—Qi EENSTOW SOUTHAMPTON . y , HAMPTON — TWER The steamers periorming these serv- ices are either British or Belgian. Wednesday and alternate Saturday at -June 1 Friesland ade 8 Chester 11 -June 15 W American L PHILA —QUEI ine. NSTOWN—LI PHILAD: . ; The steamers periorming this serv- ice are Belgiar SAILING EV VY SATURDAY. Waesland..June 4. 9am Waesiand July 8. 2pm Mbyniand...June 11. % pm Khyuland. July 16, 5 au Belgenland June 18, 9am Keigeni’d Jy. 2 Supa Pent Int NEW WASHINGTON OFFICE Geo. W. Mc_, Agent, 921 ANCHOR LI Sai from New York every Saturday for Glasgow via Londonderry. Rates for Saloon Passage: CITY OF ROME, $60. Other Steamers, $50. Second Cabs = $37.50, $42.50. Steerage, $23.50, $24.50, $25.60 For Book of Tours information a HENDFRSON BROTHER: Or GEO. W_ MOSS, 921 Pa. av DROOP & SUN 2 aps-3,15 Holland-America Line FOR ROTTERDAM AND AMSTERDAM, VIA BOULOGNE-SUR-MER. Mcderste prices, great comfort, superior accom. modations. “Apply for bandbock and te pees. agency, Broadway, New ¥ F. DROOP & 80! os ae 3-OSS, $21 Penna. iS & CO. Wyatt bidg.. o.w co 1éth&F ste., Washingoto,D.G 5-8, tude*b-10tt FRENCH LINE. Compagnie Generale Translantique DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE — PaRis (FRANCK). Sailing every Saturday at 10 A.M. foblows: trom Pier No. 42_ North river. foot La Touraine La Gascogne. BELL & CO.’ 1406 G st. UNDERTAKERS _ ‘ W. R. Speare, Undertaker & Embalmer, S40 F Street Northwest. first-class and on the mosi call 340. tale E verything “FOR ACTION NOW. Mr. Newlands Opposed to the Post- ponement of Hawaiian Annex: Representative Newlands of Nevada, whe introduced in thé House the resolution for the annexation of Hawaii, says that those opposed to Hawaiian annexation utge that it Is best to postpone the question until the close of the war, and then to consider it in connection with the Phiippine question, but that he is opposed to such postpone- ment because Hawaiian annexation doer not rest at all upon colonial expansion and should be considered entirely apart from it, although it must be admitted that if the Philippines be held permanently the own- ership of the half-way station at Hawaii is absolutely indispensable. Mr. Newlands pointed out that the pro- posed occupation of the Philippines was an incidental war measure, made necessary by the brilliant naval victory of Admira| Dew- ey—a victory that was achieved in further- ance of a plan to cripple Spein’s power on the seas. Mr. Newlands said that questions legiti- imately growing out of the war might weil be left for future consideration, but he ob- jected to yoking the Hawaiian and Philip- questions together. “The Philippine question is one of war, of conquest and colonial expansion,” said hence and @cfense of the territory we now occupy. The Philippine question is new; the Hawaiian question is old. The Hawaii- an Islands are offered to us. We cannot at- ford to let them drift into the possession of a hostile or neutral power. They consti- tute the only place from Alaska to the trop- ics and from San Francisco to Ho: where a loaf of bread or a glass can be obtained. “The fortification and defense of the Ha- waiian Islands would not cost as much as i water

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