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=a “THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1898-14 PAGES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. buk S\LE- NEW Hous A great barga.i OSE Tet LL” st. now. ne of these beautiful houses buflt by Mr. Schnebier: 3 stories and cellar; 10 rooms. bath: cellar vnier whele Ronse; furnace heat e closets ami panictes invest. ment siosh & ve a bargain for a tifa) COR! from Pa. per cont. ‘Hrick, 3 st roms, front and Lack stairway RAND LOCATION. Must be sold, It STONB & PAX, 206 F POR SALE—A RARE CHANCE $1,500 ander van S-story ate bath; LEA VERY Ct at. near “Dupont Ckrele will sell at a great saerince stories and ceilar: je and ‘by sr. reeaptlon pall. rooms and bath: plenty HEAT. goo sizeu lot; oO will buy “t TONE & FAIRFAX. 806 F st. nw. OS AP siovs a Heights bet. 18th and Lith: only § and cellar: ® rooms; tiled baib. porcelain steam heat: nice back yard; beautiful mantels: constructed of best materia it STONE & FAIREAX, 896 Fost now. OR SALE— FOR Suew. and destreble se on Columbia Heights. just north of Mrs Logan's, on 13th st. This house has just been completed, and will make you a home that you will be proud of B. H. WARNER & C Jel-st oa a FOR S“LE— We have yet a few of those pretty new houses ou Flerfda ave., containing six rooms, near Ist at. n.w. Can be purchased cheap and on ea terms. See us before they are all sold. WARNER & ©0. Jet-3t FOR S\LE Th -e nice Uttle houses in the aye. street cars. 3 per cent on 82.700. This will make you a de- ple and profitable investment bars B. H. WARNER & CO., 916 “PO st. nw ME RESIDE! ABLE LOCALITY: 1 iz to wide alley; fine back yard; can be 1 chased for $12.0e0; one-third cash, bal nw. 0 : The present rental paytng 10 ;OMEST HOU lot C -E—THE HANI Iumbla “Heights to be sacrificed; low hevse 21xg0; windows three sides; parlor. li brary, dining room, kjtchen, pantry handsome, SOLID OAK CHINA CLOSET. Ist feer: 6 bed rooms and 2 tlied rooms; steam beat: all rooms, each floor, communiesting; pr asked $11,000, but make offer. W. 8. MINNI my23 TOR SALE- ‘The bandsome new horses corner 30th ath Irving sis, Georgetown: 6 rooms, lurge cellar; cabinet mantels; tiled vestl electric bells and gus lighting; heated b ves. $4,000, 5o0 each; payment ce -monthiy. Apply ST, Owner, st mw. my27-6r° JOR SALB-THAT HANDSOME ow NEW houses at the northeast cornér Fsiin and Ly- decker aves.. Columbla Heights. They are three- story and cellar; bay window; colered brick fronts: red sione tritomings; 9 rooms; tiled bath and vestibule; cabinet mantels; plate glass aterm dors; grill work. and lete in every respect; all’ material the best of its kind and workmanship unsurpassed daily. Owing to latenes: offering two of these be Upen for inspection of the seasom [a ital hase oo each M. ME NEW Ct 2 .e.; seven Tims, very large parking; one sq. from cable seli_ cheap and on easy teras. 1125 FT st. ne. ALE—149 MASS. of those pretty t parlor, reception Lall, di bed rooms, trunk low price: TON, Owner, SALE—ON brick house, 1127 1 st room, bath and pantry; all med. imps. Apply’ OWN; fo- Exec tor, 1624 P st. ONE OF THE PINE: fu Columbian College subdivision. cor. Isth and Binney si 2 roows: magnificently finished; will be cheap aud on good ter to owner, CHAS ©. DUNCANSUN, ats. 0.3 FOR SALE—HOVSE 1145 2iST ST. good-sized rooms and bath; has t Ments and ie in Gest-cl: x80. rh improve- s condition; lot about 21 Will be rold very reasouably. JOSEVH It N. Owner, care Barber & Ross. fe21-tf EW HOUSE. 12 ROOMS, 1357 . Columbia Heights, overlooking RICK OPARhELL, 1425 N.¥. ave. u.w. tf = FOR SALE-po You cheap house on 18th s: deis-tf JOHN S- $1,700 FOR rmerly sold for $3,000) > half block stment: 00D AND a. bargain. . G10 14th st. TR OM nicely located: ar; reliable 10 ms very easy. JOHN F. st. (upstairs). fel2 OCEAN TRAVEL. North German Lloyd. FAST EXPRESS SERVICE. LONDON. BREMEN. Tu.,June dG duly uw. SOUTHAMPTON. Bremen Pring Rege Laitpoid GIBRALTAR. NAPL! K.Wail.June 4. 2 pu i Wm.I1..Jul, ci ne 18, 2 pus eins. = & CO. 2 BUWL Agent for Washington. American & Red Star Lines. “NEW YORK—QUEENSTOWN-—SOUTHAMPTO: NEW ¥t K—SOUTHAMPTON—ANTW The steamers periorming thes i are either British or Belgian. ednesday and slternate Saturday at noon. June 8 Chester PHIL ADELVHIA—QUEENS OW N—LIVERPOOL. The steamers periorming this serv- ice are Belgia: AILING EVERY SATURDAY. Waesiand. June 4. 9am Waesiand...July 9. 2 pm Mbyniand...June 11. 3 pus Khyeland..July 16, 8 nd June 18, iy. 2 om NEW YORK . PHILADELPHIA OF FICE WASHINGTON OFFIC Geo. W. Mc, Agent, 921 ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. ‘ ST. CHARLES. Finest Hotei on the Coast. my30-28t JAMES B. REILLY. CAPE MAY, N. THE BREXTON, CAPE MAY, N. J.; 1 sqame beach; large plazzas and ‘parlors wi full view of ocean; reasonable terns; excelleat cuisine. 3. A. MiERS. myi8-3m.4 HE ALBEMARL Beautifully situated. Virginia near beach; Mlence; capactt. table supplied st fruit, vege poultry, etc., hotel's farm. REDUC JUNE RATES, » $12 weekly. Write for booklet. 2 J. P. COPE. i 80 yds. from beach. Ca- Hotel de Ville % yas tym beach. Ca June 1, $9 to $15 per week. Write for booklet _tnd menu. "Phone 343, ap2v-3m,4 GRAND ATLANTIC HOTEL ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. Virginia ave. and beach, within few yards new steel pier. Second season. 200 beautiful suites, with bath. Write for special June and July booklet, CHARLES E. COPE. New Hotel Wellington, Kentucky ave.» Ocean end. Capacity 250. Orig! nal Weilington rebuilt. Refurnished, enlar, Special rates for June. GEO. H. COBY. my10-78t.5 ‘sun pario table bountifully with the best. July 1. my21-5.tf HOTEL MAJESTIC, Virginia ave., 75 yards from beach. 1 that ts new afd modern. Capacity 300. convenience. Elevator to street.” Full Special inducements in rates until . SKILTON. A he Every View of ocean, Unexcelled cuisine and servive. Reduced terms for Ji Write for booklet. .8__W. H. STEHLE, 04 nd Prop. HOTEL TRAYMORE, Atlantic City, J, Homelike aud cheerful. Rates the very lowest consistent with first-class service. Je29-156t_ D. 8. WHITE, Jr.. Owner and Prop'r. NEW HOTEL LURAY Porch joined to the boardwalks. Large rovms; sea and fresh private baths. ry modern luxury. Mt strated booklet JOSIAH WHITE & SON. CHESTER iN} mb15-ist «Ocean end New York avenue. Steam heat; sum parlor. Open all the year. 7 D, KNAUER. Berkshire Inn, Virginia ave., 100 feet from beach; reduced rates for June ant July; capacity, 300. first-class hotel with every convenience; elevator to street level; full view of ocean; culsine and service the best. Write for booklet showing hotel, new steel golf links, ete. G. FRANK COP i.9 SEASIDE HOUSE, Atlantic City, N. J. Ocean Elevators. baths attched. LES EVANS. THE WESTMINSTER, OC 1D KENTUCKY ave.; every appointment; elevator to. street; steam heat; sum perlor: special rates for May und June. Send for booklet. . M. ROCHE. .y2i- Pennsylvania THE REVERE, Perk place, opposite y Park. MES M. MOORE. THE RENOVO. ‘Tennessee ave., near beach. Reopens my21-78t Pacific and Arkansu: $5 couch meets all trains. 2323-3 ‘ator from street; R. J. OSBORNE. THE 1 a ave. and beach; to date; modern vcean view; elevator to ground floor; steam = filtered water, popular prices. 2 CHAMEI THE & + OF site of former’ Well! nished; §8 to $12 wee PARKHURST, worth Cottages. Special rates 8. PHOE- Od 2 May aw BUS, formerly Comfort, V Re ia,” Hye THE EVARD. Kentucky ave., £0 yurds from bea: Terms for spring, $2 to $12 fel2-inst per weit. J. RAUFFENBART. Hotei Imperial andCottages Maiyl.cd ave., 50 yus. f Beach. Every couitort aud ¢ony. f DO guests. Artesian wate Spec! Large 1 spring Kendrick. YAL - $1.50 to $2.00 per eR, HENRY MIL my2-7 The newest het Rooms en sui to street; for booklet. ap2oc2t - Charles Place. aths; steam heat; elevator ed spring rates; send ER & SON. ON THE BEACH. ATLANTIC CITY, N. OPE NOALL THE GOLF LINK: st of wate from our own artesian well for booklet L ‘DS & LIPPINCOTT. ike. Steam sua parlors, baths. Spiendid corner rooms with unvbstructed view of ocean, single and cn suite Spec ‘ing rates, for I ilies. for illustrated ae aHOTEL KE PLEaY ae ean end ‘Tennessee ave. 50 to $2 per day. $8 to $12 per week. Send for Booklet. mbi8-78t Mrs. J. THE WETHERILL, KENTUCKY E. beach; Lomelike hotel; thorouguly heated; pl unt rooms; excellent ' table; ‘as- Spring rate, $1.50 daily; ckly. Write for booklet. Mra. H. Y. R. mii25. HOTEL ATGLE. io Stean nAlichigay,ave. neat Beach. jean hei Su to $2.00 My 5, to $14 weekly. Write for Booklet. PeMuten HOTEL £TICKNEY. Kentucky ave., 100 feet trom beach. Steam heat. day $9 t0, $14 Eleve tor. Sun parlor. $2 to $2.50 b1-tf) LV. stick ND RB rT rant, ocean end of South Carolina av en “boardwalk. Moderate rates. Steam heat. Hom MICHIGAN ity, J.; electric elevator to Send for illustrated booklet. JAMES HOOD. PARK, N. J. YORKSHIRE trom an view Atlantic level. ft “ASBURY beach. U ‘Good bicycle accommodation. 2 S. HUNT, Manager. 25.29, jy2,6,9,13,16,20,23,27,30, wed ANCHOR Sail from New York every Saturday for - é Giasgow via Londonderry. Rates for Saloon Passa; CITY OF ROME, $60. Uther Steamers, $50. Second Cabin. 337.50, $42.50. 24.0. $25.50. information apply to Eis, New York, Compagnie Generale Translantique DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE ~ PARIS (FRANC! Sailing every Saturday at 10 A.M.. as follows: ». 42 Nerth river. foot Morton street. June 4 La Bre June 11 La Hour June 139 La Tourai tl Agcy for U. 8. ‘2 Hovsling G._W. MOSS, £21 Pennsylvania & BELL & CO. 1406 G st- SPRINGS AND BATHS. Chattolanee Springs Hotel, Green Spring Valley, Md.— June 1; 627 feet -R.; 53° miles from Washington; electric lights; coolest dining room ir state; the celebrated Spring water; swimming pool, billiards, pool, bowling alleys. tennis, €c.; no mosquitoes: aria; ary mosphere; fine music; strictly first-class’ in every respect; furnished cottages for rent; meals at ho- tel. WM. F. INGOLD, Mgr. Send ‘for Mlustrated fet. : myil-im ROCK ENON SPRINGS AND MINERAL BATHS, In the Grea’ Neith Mountains, near Winches- ter, Va. FRED. E. FOSTER, Manager. A delightful resort; cool, pure air; grand scen- ery: forest shade; large ball room, stage and scenery; good music; first-class table; remarkable mineral springs; private mineral baths and tm- mense swin-ming pool, steam heated; two dail; mails; telegraph connection. “Opens June Guests received earlier on application, Address the manager until June 10, Clermont ave. BRCOKLYN, N.Y.; after that at the Springs. Washington guests may see diagram and obtain terms of A. 8. FRATT & SONS, Sun butlding. my27-1m Bedford Springs Hotel, BEDFORD, PA. The Carlsbad of America. Open from June 27 to October 4, with increas- ed attractions. Magnificent golf links, and one of the tinest bowling alleys in the country. The waters of Bedford are the most effective and celebrated in the world. For terms and hooklets address J. T. ALSIP, my24-3m*12 Superintendent. JORDAN WHITE SULPHUR SPRING, SHENAN- doak Valley, Va.—Open June 1. Hotel new and modern; most accessible of all the Virginia wa- tering places; no long stage ride over rough roads. Write for pamphlet and information. my23-6n E. C. JORDAN, Jordan Springs, Va. , BERKELEY SPRINGS is open for the a-commodation of guest: class in every respect. Address D. CORNELI Man: ger. 16-191 RAWLEY SPRINGS, VIRGINIA. ‘The Tonic Water of America. ne 1 to October 1, 1893. Address Open DM. SWITZER, Proprietor, Rawley _ Springs, Va mny]4-s&w-Im Minnequa Springs Hotel. On Northern Central connection of Pennsylva- nia KR. 1,500 feet above tide; Ga ee ate i ntati air; the celebrated Minneyua {ful drives; forest walk: tor; 98 E Minnequa. Bi Buena Vista Spring Hotel, Franklin County, Pa., In thé Heart of the Blue Ridge. Two hours from Baltimore. Open June 9 Till Oct. 10. Rooms single and en suite, with private baths and toilets. Pure water, dry atmosphere; accom- ons for 500. For terms or circulars address REAMER, Manager, 206 North Liberty st., WwW. M. Baltimore, Md. ‘Mr. Reamer can be seen at Arlington Hotel every ‘Thursday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Further informa- tion may be obtained from Mr. Edelen, chief clerk, at Willard’s Hotel, who has plans und circulars, -3m.28, CAPON SPRINGS AND BATHS. Alkaline Lithia ard fron Springs. A grand Mounisin Re@ort. with capacity for 700 guests, which fills with’ delightfui any to utmost capacity every season. Write early for rooms, retes or pamphle W. H. SALE, Proprieti P.O. Capon Springs. West Virginia, or D. B. MACHALL, 1324 F Washington, D. C. my 10-301 SUMMER RESORTs. “ _— RAILROADS, IN THE MOUNTAINS, Mountain .View House —in Alleghanies, 3,000 feet above sea level oe: Oaklacd and Deer Park. ; good beds; plenty el home cemforts; reasonable rat Excellent table hade and flowers: es. JOHN A. LANTZ, Prop., Aurora, W. Va. jei-im DEER PARK HOTEL, DEER PARK, MARYLAND. * Only 5% hours from Washington. MOST DELIGHTFUL SUMMER RESORT OF THE ALLEGHENIES. Swept by mountain breezes, sea level, and removed from all solutely ‘free from malaria, quitoes. On main Ine of railroad. Hotel and cott: Nar shicapacect et baths, two large swimming poo! pis courts, bowling alleys, complete livery service. emy Band. ges. Electric Hghts, ‘elevator, magnificent Annapolis Naval Acad- Delightful cottages (furnished for 2,800. feet above annoyances. Ab- fever and mos- ha: Baltimore and Onto Every modern ‘Turkish goif jinks, ten- drives, housekeeping if desiredyiready for occupancy June Ist. sOth. Hotel open from June 25th to September For rates and informatién address D. C. Jones, and O. “bnilding, untfi June 10. After that time, rett counts, Md. ‘je1-m, manager, B. Baltlinore,” Md.. Deer Park. Gar- .W f&s-tojyi5ine GLEN SUMMIT Glen Opens June 25 (remaining open on LV. RR, 2,000 feet elevation. miles finest drivin trical appliances. Private baths. For descriptive booklets, .photo Information apply to 1.) Jel-52t- HOTEL, umut, Pa. ‘until October). Sip byore from Philadelphia. ain spring water. | 50 ‘and bleycling roads. All elec- Elevator. graphs and other W. H. CROSRY, Manager. Washington. cow WILL OPENJUNE ent of FOOMS, LUE MOUNTAIN HOUSE, a Md., 18. Shanna will be at Riggs House, and 11, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., je-im AURORA HOUSE Annex and Cottages, ON TOY OF THE ALLEGHENIES. m June 1 to No last season by tho addition of S-room cottege. Extensive la flewers; one of the finest sprin; in the werld on the grounds. large, airy rooms; clean, soft ccmforts, Unsnrpissed ag’a he: Open fi 1. Improved since acres and large wns, shade and gs of pure wat Excellent. table; beds, and home alth and pleasure resort. Write for Booklet. Reduced rates for sune. my20.2w J. H. SHAFFER, Prop. _ Aurora, W. Blue Ridge Snicker’s Gap. my4-2m* A. C. DRAWBAUGH. Special rates for May and June. Snickersville, Va. MISCELLANEOUS, Western [assachusetts. MANSION HOUSE, GREENFIELD, A DELIGHTFUL SUMMER RESORT. HOMELIKE AND RESTFUL. WILLIAM E. WOOD, Proprietor, 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- elety of the NORTH, SOUTH, EAST and WEST. Note reduction of rateg: Per month of 28 days, $40, $50, $05 and $75; per week, $12.50, $17.50 and $21.00. Children under 12 years of age and sery- ants, $32.50. Open June 15th to October Ist. electric bells. Secure location early, in advance of the season, L. W. SCOVILLE, Manager. Elevator and my4-Im Carroll Springs Sanitarium FOREST GLI MD. Designed for invalids, convalescents and those desiring rest aud cuiet; 9 miles from, 300 ft. abeve, the citr; can be reached by taking B. and O. or W. W. abd Forest Glen clectric cars, For clcculars, ete., address Dr. G. W. WRIGHT. my3-1m* Virginia Hot Springs. Healing Springs. Warm Springs. 2,500 feet elevation In the great Virginia moun- tains. Eight hours’ ride from Washington, via Chesapeske and Obio railway. Virginia Hot Springs. The H sted, a strictly modern hotel, and the mest complete bathing establishment and pleasure resort in America. Baths from flowing Hot rings, Which ran with the most effective and most celebrated thermal waters in the work Beautiful casino. Golf clab and_ well-kept links. livery. Through sleepers. Two trains daily. Address RED. STERRY, Manager, Hot Springs, Bath county, Va. Healing Springs. Two and one-half miles from Hot Springs. Val- uable medicinal waters. Good hotel and cottage: Quiet aud picturesque surroundings. Address A. M. STIMSON, Manager, Healing Springs, Bath, county, V. . a Warm Springs. Five miles from Mot Springs. Swimming cls of natural warm water, affording the most luxurious bath in the country. A first-class fam- ily resort. Prices moderate. “Surroundings deligh ful. Adéress EUBANK & GLOVER, Warw Springs, Bath countz. V: Excursion tickets and sleeping car reservations at Chesapeake and Obio railway offices, 613 end 1421 Pes e. my4-1m.42 FOR RENT—AT BERKELEY SPRINGS, W. VA., A completely furnished cottage of 9 rs.; a.m.1.; lot 75x250; fine water and air; very delightful’ and healthy 1 Iny9-t cation. Price for ‘season, OSCAR W. WHITE, 111% F st. i. 350" guests. Match- Ushing. Special rates for E & SON, Proprietors. Will open Jui Modern in every respect. less bay for salling and June. R. B. EX ap2s-118t-6 SEASIDE—JERSEY COAST. HATHAWAY INN, DEAL, N. J. Now open. An ideal seashore resort. Send for Qcscriptive bocklet. ARTHUR L. MARSH, Prop., Late Florida East Coast Hotel System, my21-s,10,w,2m. “SEASIDE—NEW ENGLAND. - Continental Hotel... NARRAGANSETT PIER, R. L For rates, booklets aud information inquire at of- fice of Hotel Cochran, Washington, D.C., or address GILBERT JOHNSON, Dixon House, Westerly, HL mnye3-2m ie LADIES GOODS. No MaTTER How L USED THE NG YOU'V Light-running Domestic, whether one year or thirty sears, Kindly send us the number of {t on postal, written in ink, and you'll receive handsome souvenir on receipt of postal. Let us know how many years it has been in sour ser- Vice and how you are pleased with your Domes tle. Your number may be the prize win e AUERBACH, Gen'l Agt. Domestic pine Co... _ Doe. LADIES’ TAILOR-MADE SUITS FID ‘the most Hent manner. “Fit g FURS altered at redneed rates. E. Toilor and Furrier. $06 K —-—=— = _____ MEDICAL. Dr. Leatherman. METATOXET HOUSE, Narragansett Pier. R. 1. Thirty-second season opens June 1. ; modern improvements Superior lo- 200 guests. OCONTAUG BEACH, BI. ‘arragansett Pier and Watch Surt and still-water bathing; boats free. . $7 per week. W. H. KENYON. mylScliné ae betw —— Rate 48 A SEASIDE AND DEALTA RT, VINE- ard Havea, M: 1s unexcelled on the coast. Hoatiug, bathing, fishing. bicycling, over 10 Satie good roads. For information add. Hoard of Trade. apl5-2mo = THE NANEPASHEMET, Marblehead Neck, Masa., 1. Finest location on the Ni Frery room bas ocean view. Special rates for June, Rnd for descriptive circular. wy9-m,w,f,2m* E.G. BROWN, Prop. SEASIDE—MISCELLANEOUS. Expert specialist in the cure of all special oe = eases of men, and. women." Consultation fox | DR. BLACKISTONE'S FAMOUS SUMMER WE. Hours, 9 to 12, 2 to 5: Tues., Thurs. and Sat | rt, ““River-Springs-or-the-Potomac,” is now evenings. 7 to 8 602 F nw. Closed on Sunday. | open for the Jon of salt water bath- myi8-tm* ing, fishing, crabbing, boating ine = ————— ~ ed; terme moderate. Apply to Dr. R. P. BLACK- UNDERTAKERS fe atl ealinase oe cate aa on ae , eS THE PLIMHIMMON, OCE4N CITY, MD., OPEN: W. R. Speare, He act ee tetad ea 5 electri ball Undertaker & Embalmer, Fecma; orchestra: deat’ bathing on. Atiantic mverythtng meee tite, Netbweae serred yithowt extrs, charge, Write for “book: thing class and op ‘most 2s terms. Mrs. SHREVE, reascoable terms. call 40. jaT- Franklin st, Baltimore, > fim myz-lp IN THE MOUNTAINS. Hill Top House Opens season '98 with additional new S-story bulld- ing, 35 rooms; capacity dining room, 250; hot and cold batha; 7,000 sq. feet verandas,” whose breez; polnts and grard scenery unequaled anywher former repuration of table speaks for itself; te same. T. 8. LOVETT, Harper's Ferry, W. Va. mylt-tf ROOM CORTAGE. NEAR BLUB ummit, Pa. Apply to DAVID MILLER, Blue ‘tidge Summit, Pa. THE CLERMONT HOUSE IS OPEN FOR SUM- mer visitors. Apply to DAVID MILLER. my27-Im* Blue Ridge Summit, Pa. THE LOCKWOOD AND COTTAGES, OPEN MAY 15. Extensive improvements; — inige, ly grounds; excellent table. Terms, $6 to $8 weekly.” A. P. DANIEJ, Proprietor, Harper's Ferry, W. my4-5Sm,4 “Where Steinways are gold.’” Low Prices And Easy Terms Are playing havoe vw PIANOS. Fast as thi out under lightened with our “rent”? ey come they go prices. It's the chance of the year to get a Piano cheap. Steinway Upright.... Knabe Upright....... Gabler Upright... Mathushek Upright. Hardman Upright... Poole Upright. ..... Huntington Upright. Marshall & Wendell.Upright. . Steinway Squaré...... Knabe Square... .4 McCammon Square... E. F. Droop & Sons, 9 Steinways and Other Leading Pianos. ++ $425 = -$350 -$315 .$290 - $280 -$270 -$260 -$150 -$225 -$200 + $65 Ave., it 25 Pa. KNABE’S Ware rooms intending purchasers will find prices the lowest and terms reasonable grade of PIANO. PIANOS FOR Pianos returned from rent are at exceptionally low figures. Wim. Knabe Jeltr WASHID ITC for any style and RENT. being closed out & Co., 1422 Pa. Ave. N. W., John F. Ellis & Co., Established 1852 SYLVANIA : Pi most reasonabl 937 PI Lowest _p: tuned, repaired, moved and packed. anos. VENUE. terms. Tianée Jjel-tt UPRIGHT, Upright Piano, WORCH but ttle used, IS asi» store, $117. $117.00 cas! 923 F nw. mb22-3m,8 Think Of It. ‘There isn't a weak point anywhere about the STIEFF PIANOS. They are a perfect example of Piano Building, and the price: are right. Stieff Piano Warerooms, 621 ELEVENTH ST. my24-28tt N.W. J. ©. CONLIFF, Manager. Piano Tunin; By F. L. BABENDREIER, formerly with J. F. Ellis & Co., 518 4th n.e. ap25-2m* Brookside Hotel AND COTTAGES. — Altitude 3,100 feet. Near Deer Park and Cheat river; 6 hours on B. and 0.; drive to Brcokside in time for supper; delightful amusemers; every bome 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- ticulara, 21 floor, Mertz building. my24-tf KEE MAR SUMMER RESORT WILL REOPEN JUNE 15. Has well-shaded lawn; fine mountain water; hot and cold baths; porticoes; fine scenery and large rooms. Address Miss) LEONARD, Hogerstown, Md. my6-1m 8UMM!I rooms aad rounds; excellent table, Apply Harper's Ferry, W. McDOWELL HOUSE—THIS POPULAR home opens June 1; pleasant, airy hes; shady B. KB, McDO water; large grounds; ‘eons court; terms moderate: ‘Address Mrs. EICHARD BEALL, Frostburg, Mi ss “ burg, Mad. THE IT HOUSE AT HARPER'S W.,# opens June 1, Send for circular and terms? Miss’ JENNIE CHAMBERS, Clerk. my24-3m* Hotel Gordon, 16TH AND I STS. N.W. New Cafe & Restaurant. FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. Just Opened. ALSO TURKISH SMOKING ROOM. : ~ JAS. B. KEENAN & CO. = BICYCLES. Soe CHARLESTOWN, W. VA., WILL ip Jane; perfectly : 1225 Linden aves Dadione eae Bra ; THE HISTORIC ULADES HOTEL, OAKLAND, MARYLAND. ae IEW MARKLAND, Proprietor. BICYCLE CHANCE—WE HAVE used, offered’ at’ ihe Soe THIS D. ew and lighuy PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. TION CORNER OF SIXTH AND B STREETS. 50 A.M. WEEK DAYS. PITTSBURG — EX- BRRSS.—Partor and Dining Cars Harrisburg to 10:50 AM. PENNSYLVANIA LIMITED.—Pull- an Sleeping. Dining. Smcking and Observation Cars Harrisbarg to Chicago, Cincinnati, Indianap- Louis. Cleveland and Toledo. Buffet to Harrisburg. FAST LINE.—Pullman Boffet Parlor 3 t Parlor Car Harrisburg 3:30 P.M. CHICAGO A! LOUIS EX- PRESS.—Sleeping Washington to St. Louis, and Sleeping and Dining Cars Harrisburg to St. Louis, Nashville (via Cincinnati) and Chicago. 1:20 PM. WESTERN EXPRESS.-Pullman Sleep- ing Car to Pittsburg. Chicago and Harrisburg to Cleveland. Dining Car to Chicage 7:20 P.M. SOUTHWESTERN ‘PRESS.—Pull- man Sleeping Cars Washington to Pittsburg and Harrisburg to St. Lovis and Cincinnati, Dining a M. PACIFIC EXPRESS.—Puilman Sleep- ing Car to Pittsburg. ‘50 A.M. for Kane, Canandaigna, Rochester and jagara Falls daily, except Sunday. ) A.M. for Elmira and Renovo daily, except = For Williamsport daily, 3:30 P.M. 7:20 P.M. for Williamsport, Rochester, Erie, Buf- falo and Niagara F; except, Saturday, with Slecping Car Washington to Buffalo. 10:40 P.M. for Erie, Cunandaigua, Rochesier, Buf- felo and Niagara Falls daily. Pull Sleeping ‘ar Washington to Rochester Saturdays only. FOR PHIALDELPHIA, NEW YORK AND THE EAST. 4:00 P.M. “CONGRESSIOY AL LIMITED. all Parlor Cars, with Dining Car from B: Regular at 7:00 (Dining Car), 8: (ining Car). and 11: mington) A.M from Balti ily, Itimore. 200, 1 For Philadelp! week days, 6:50. 7:20, On Sunday, AM., 1 ited), 4:20. °5 and 11:50 P.M. For Pope's Creek Lin week days. 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Pullman Sleepers ‘New York to Nashville, Tenn,, via Asheville, Bnoxville and Chat, tetoogu; New York to Tampa, vin Charlotte, Co- lumbla, Savannah and Jacksonville, and New York to M via Birmingham, New York to Grieans, vig Atlanta and Montgomery. Vestibaled ‘Washington to Atlanta. Southern Haile 7 Dining-Car Gi * to Montgome “ERAINS ON WASHINGTON AND “Olii0, DIVIS- ION leave Washington 9:01 a.m. daily, 1:00 p.m. and Sn SSS peers > and 6.25 p.m. ‘Sunday, Leesburg, and D. pam. daily, ex: cept for :25 p.m. dal Herodon. fe Wasi fe] 2.m, and 8:40 p.m. ee cept Sunday, from Hi 34 r, except Sunday, from Leesburg. trains from the south arrive at Washing- ton 6:42 a.1 a 2:20. m. daily. 9:35 p.m. ‘onan Seti CUT UNDER HOT FIRE! Destruction of Cables at Cienfuegos | Was Gallantly Done. MEN FACED DEATH LIKE HEROES Worked Under a Dangerous Fire From the Shore. DETAILS OF THE INCIDENT (Copyright, 1898.) Correspeudence of the Associated Press. KEY WEST, Fla., May day after the epoch of eagnerness latest news of th? war has passed, somebody will tell the true story of the cutting of the ca- ble at Cienfuegos. And when that story is told people will understand more clearly than they understand today what sort stuff Uncle Sam's navy is mad» of. It was a theme for Victor Hugo or a picture for Meissonier that three hours’ of heroism, de- termination and death in the bay of Cien- fuegos that bright May morning. The men knew that death awaite They knew,when the small be wer ered from the ships and they pulled toward | tke shore that while they worked a thou- sand Spaniards were concealed in the tall grass and underLrush on the shore, w to shower bullets upon them: The from the masts knew this. Th: off knew it, the men knew it; but the order to cut the cable had been given, and the com- and was obeyed. Small sections ef the cabl> brave seamen cut that morning 2 much sought for souvenirs at the Key West Ho- tel since the warships brought back the dead and wounded after the work was don3. An Amasing Feature. There is something amusing and at the same time inspiring In the picture one often looks upon in the rotunda of the hotel 4 one of th> wounded men happens to str in, He sees the valued little souveni| passed about from hand to hand. He he: 28.—Some them. which these rs smiles in silence and limps away. H> alone knows the story. But he is the tell it. Ask him about it, and he t the cable was cut, two men were ki six badly wounded. That is Lieutensnt C. M. R. Wins’ Nashville, who was in command of th me into the hotel las friends eager to hear his fair in which he was the principal figui He had been wounded in the left han his arm Ss yet in a sling. cager to talk of the mat little by little the details were dra and this is the story about as he tolc a The Marbiehead, > ville and Windom were detailed to do the perilous work. The town of Cienfuegos is situated some dis- tance back from the sea in a harbor which winds and twists about between hign hills ecmpletely o! uring it from ships standing out at sea the land is low for some distance back the coast and then there 1s a sudden a sharp bluff towering up and covered with trees. The low land is grass and underbrush. which the ar the mouth of the harbor om Tae Americans desired to s located very close—within a few this on the oth ot far from and on of the water. > side was a light house side an old block heuse .or lookout, such as the Spanish in former years established all along tne coa They were built for the purpose of intercepting filioustering ex- peditions. Plan of the Americans. It was the plan of the Americans to send out the smal! boats from the ships, and, proceeding close to the shore, pick up the cables with grappling irons and cut out a section of sufficient length to prevent the possibility of mending them by reuniting the severed ends. : When daylight came the three warships were in position a short distance out from the shore. With the first rays of light the lookouts began to sean the shore and it was soon discovered that the Spaniards were expecting and evidently knew th mission of the ships. 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On they went until they cou see the faces of the Spanish soldiers p ing out from behind the bu and of the rifle pits ey Matter of minutes whe wit wou was « tre ab upon them. But the regular sw soars did nov falter int within one hundred « house was reached. They within hundred feet of the r whe ards were lyimg, re open fire upon the boats. Jieut. Winslow stood up in the command to throw out t sin grappling for the « bright morn ii. and ing suul upon every the bottom was clearly as if trolling for fish, the m boats and began to work wi AU this time the men Marblehead and Wind ans ready to rain shot and shore the moment the firs puff of smoke wus seen to come f om the pits, m™ in the boats we j 4nd in silence. Lieut. Winslow u tc work speedily, telling moment a volley might no reply, but bent to th on of the grappling h inches b arms of cable into It was just g mg over the plash an t no white puff were using smok signal for the opening men in the boxts It was promptly answered by the guns on the ships cut in » bay. A hurricane of shells shrieked und hissed above the heads of the sailors in the boats, and tore to frag- ments the earth wher ds were rou sand hidir guns roared from the ships. Again and the great clouds of dust and debris skyward on the shore. Another hty cash from the Nashville and the cable house flew into the air, torn menis. Another crash from the Marblehead and the block ho: Was in ruins. Swept the Then this iron Hillside, Too. 1m from the se { around and swept the hillside. Tt | the rocks and trees. It plowed « tows in the soft sand. It drove a throng of pame-stricken men scurrying to shelter. Then it lowered again like the rays of a mighty searchlight and raked and riddled the rifle pits. What marckmans The terrible fire pouring in upon the rifle pits passed only a, few feet € the sailors working th rats. but Yankee sunners «ould do that—would 0 it—and who but Yankee sailors would work on like heroes under such a blast furnace of destruction? At th time » a as rolling and tion of an inch fra or the fraction of a second would have slaughtered the men in the boats. But there came a moment's pause in the awful bellowing from the ships, and that moment Wus the fatal Snap. snap, ervash from a hundred dif- reat points ish rith nd in the boats wounded. me t fr fire from the Span- tve men sank down Wo were dead and six were wer » had been too late hauled up of it. This was the « nd connect laborious ca to be hauled the small be and then by sh degrees the tough steel wires were hacke off with ax and si t cut bi 2 with work. up that ran to Batab. Havana It w chisseil After the volley h by the Speniards, the men tra’ the dead and wounded (o another boat and began looking for the other cable which ran to Santiago. This was soon found and again under the canopy of shot and u from the ships they worked bravely on” until a section of eighty feet had been taken from that one. After this another smaller cable running to some local point was cut, and Captain General Bi s line of Communication with the worl apparently severed. Cat Down the Lighthe eo. n our hips first opened fire on the shore it was the intention to allow the lighthouse to remein standing, but when the Spaniards poured their fire in upon the boats, the men on tae Marblehead lis- covered that a large number of shots had from the lighthouse. The s of » Marbichead were nee trai upon ling. “Cut it shouted the er from the and the Mac- gun again thundered. The marksmanship was marvelous. First, the small house at se of the tower was lite atoms and like a wn a tree, one ‘of the £ ship, with shot after shot, great tower at the top. This was done at a range of 1,000 yards, with a ing Then it . and the small boats were d back to the warships om shots from the shore follow- was just 7 o'clock in the when the small boais were put off perilous work began, and it was 16 | when the boats were again i up with the dead and the living h to the de: | cf the ships. For near | men worked under the | death without flinching in our navy are untried But this is how they When the trial comes. without service. —_—._— CHILDREN'S P- three hour: very shac It is said the men That is true. conduct themsely=s They are veterans he ow of IN JAPAN. American Youn; Vote Them Dual From St Nicholas. The little girls, of course, enjoy playing at scenes in real life, and imitate success- fully weddings, funerals, dinners of cere- rrony, visiting. etc. Like our little people, they sometimes “play doctor,” and they can mimic pompousness and peculiarities of all kinds. They have children’s parties, too, for which the young lady of the house sends invitations in her own name. Chil- dren, as well as grown persons, have seals, and these invitations are aled with the young lady’s own seal in vermilion. The parties are given in the afternoon, and the guests begin to arrive about 3 o'clock, sometimes accompanied by servants. The young hostess puts on her lacquered clogs fastened with scarlet thongs in order to receive her guests at the top of the steps, where she bows very low to each, but does rot shake hands. All are conducted to the reception room, which 1s usually in the rear, overlooking the pretty garden, the little clogs being first taken off on the veranda. Each wears a silk kimono with sleeves touching the ground, a handsome obi, woven in rich designs, is tied in a butter- fly bow, and gleams of scarlet or blue crepe are seen in the elaborate chignons. The girdles are gay, but the dresses quiet and harmonious in color. The guests are ar- ranged according to well known rules of precederice and etiquette, the place of honor being next to the raised dais at the end of the room, and all sit with knees bent under so as to rest the body on the heels. The little hostess, aided by an elder sister, or perhaps her mother, at once serves her guests with refreshments, and these consist of the invariable tea, sliced sponge cake and various sweet confections, and are placed before each guest on lac- quer trays, or little wooden stands, about four inches high. Refreshments finished, they begin to play at quiet little games, oo each other with titles Tespect, never into noisy play. “What a stupid old party!” some litle American may exclaim. Perhaps you would not think so if you saw them, your- self unseep, and could understand what they were saying. play with spirit, and have a sense of quiet as they and Stupid.