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FOR SALE—HOUSES, _ THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1894-[WELVE PAGES. FOR SALE~—HOUSES. MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN FOR SaLE—THAT known as Stewart Castle; containing feet of ground: situated at intersection Sao eligible site for a frst- ee a house in the caer take ot ee JOHN B S e st von SALE-OR EXCHANGE—TWO VERY PRET- every modern conven- js and in complete order; will trade equity, or sell low for JouN a, eo ne Bor_sace—you | Hive a1 2 ERE meatan HEN MONTH. ¥ $33 A $4,G00— I HAVE THREE NICE @ROOM BRICK HOUSES NA STREET FOR SALE AT THIS LOW PRICE; EACH HOUSE HAS RANGE, LATROBE; Hot AND COLD WATER. it DAVID D. STONE, 894 AND $06 F ST. N.W. For SALE—A PINE BRICK DWELLING, . in Le Droit Park; rooms and bath; a. excite t ma tesidence, with fine stable 5 9-roo: and ¢ Wil ‘be eacrideed ts quick buy ‘A brick store and dwelling, om lot 18x90 ft., ov oat a bargain, ES 5 room| bran _ on lot rarcin in Twining -AN &ROOM AND aera = all m.1.; east front with 2,000 bargain at $4,500; small cash fe Sedans ‘$85 per month. 680 12th st.n.e. oR SALE_WILL EXCHANGE ON LOTS IN CITY OR COLUMBIA’ HEIGHTS, a very desirable 3- Foom, dwell ey attic; furnace; ma dwe! ing. w cellar and % D. STONE, | ‘504 and 806 F st. nw. ror ae HOUSE, ON JEFFER- OFFER ee eo CED °K DWELLING cosmid TH #eorenry TAs A s SHORT kar SDR, F THE REAR. THIS Sr DONATH, PEUL. | HOME NORTHWEST: 212100; 6 ROOMS AND BATH. $6, cs a BARgals — Wao WANTS AN 5RUOM HOUSE ON 14TH St. NEAR FLA. AVE.; 4 ROOMS ON A FLOOR; QUICK BUYER, AS 7 3 CUSTOM, _OFFICE 1s KEEr + OFES AFTER 4 P.M. MT. PLEASANT, TWO ¢ROoM ‘tome Srellices one, sauare ‘from cable cars FORD WWalkEie & Se For SALE—A NICE HOME—1117 127! ST. & splendid new 2-story. S-room ba lot 19x95 to 12-ft. alley "on ide: heated by furnace; retry nny terme, Apply For SALE—COaT HOME, %. good back yard to 20-fo0' FOR SALE—HANDSOME NEW @ROOM STONE ‘and brick, 1988 5th, near T st. m.w.; a.m.i.; for cash. Owner and key at $5,000; one-fourth t 1934 Sth st: mw. 1m GREAT BARGAIN, $2,000 ON 5 "ogee nes Bae Sth st. se., ite Wallach cr rooms bath, range,” ete. id; B0-foot all fn the rear. “‘Tanvey ALDING, Room 7, “The Harrison,” cor. 3d end G sts. nw. apd-im FOR SALE—LOTS. LoTs, 20 ‘FE FRONT; SIDE AND FOR SALE—AN OFFER IS Soric owner for lot 10, block 36, Columbia Height: Lot on Kenesaw st. between 13th and 14th north side, next to cor. lith st. Cail at Room 66, Wash. Loan and Trust building, 9th and F st. FOR SALE—ELEGANT SITE FOR FLAT OR ONE or two handsome dwellings; 89 by 117 to woe: alley; 15th aod Mam, ave. nw 2 grounds; $8 per sq. ft.; cheapest Tots apls-8¢ R. H. T. LEIPULD, 13th and F sts. n.w. FOR SALE—BY AUGUST DONATH, 611 7TH ST. Cheapest lot northwest, 20x30 to alley; $2,000! ‘One on 13th st. ext.;"Holmead; water, gas aaa sewer; at i5c. a foot. ae ts are bargains. R SALE-LOTS I ILMEAD MANOR, ae eB the corner a ih st. and Lydecker ave., just 150 feet north of Whitney avenue, with Water, sewer, gas and wide alley; highest t in the subdivision; convenient stg the ca Satie, Hee een ‘This is a. Tare chance for’ house in this locality is taken promptly at a bigh rental. _api83t BRICS & LIPSCOM OMB, @12 14th st. nw. . H. ave., t front, for $10,700 net; £3" cash, balance ‘to low Ween,” wide ‘shave B; Ltles, perfect; ne owner, WATTS, ' 412 un apls-at® FOR SALE-THE OWNER OF A CHOICE CORNER Jot, in Columbla, Heights, will sell 50 ets. a toot than the price asked for any other corner; @ Sheuce to make $5,000 or $5,000; easy terms. apli-st DAVID D» STONE, 804 and $06 F st. nw. FOR SALE—FOR EKOHAsion, ON ONE LARGE house or several small houses, one or more lots in Columbia Potente. at cash prices. aplT-3t DAVID D. S04 and 806 F st. n.w. FOR SALE—WE Seite SELL AT GREAT BAR- gains, with certain profits if purchased for specu- Tatton. several lote in the subdivision n ying cast east West of the 14th at. cable Write Us for information : pnt _aplé-eo3t_ WM. H. SAUNDERS & CO., 1407 F st. FOR SALB—A LARGE LIST OF LOTS street, New Hampshire ave., Connecticut » P, R, 8 and other streets, in vicinity of Dupont and Scott circles. Call or write for information to _aplteo3t_ WM. H. SAUNDERS & CO., 1407 F st. FOR SALE—FIVE ACRES, FRONTING {00 FEET on Tennallytown road, just north of Oak View, and 2 number of the ‘most eligible tracts for For me aie AIN—WITHIN 3 BLOCKS N NDERSON, subdivision par in that nelebiorbood. ee BOROUGH BROS. & 6O., aps-< Stas,tadine? 1503 Penn. _ ave. FOR, SALE-LOT 4," Brock 32, KALORAMA foots "GH BROS.” OWSER, Room 2, Warder bide. fone, GOL DEBO Hs FOR SALB_LOTS 109 AND, 110, SQUARE 158 Li ed handsome new & si ar yr c juare foot. stoue ‘and press-brick house; furnace} GOLDSROROUGH BROS. CO” 1508 Pe. cee. fod alt mip itt side rr ‘Worth and built to sell for $5, ; $500 or more For apreeres $5,000; EASY ¢ TERM: FoR SALE—OR EXCHANGE— Yne house, near Scott Circle. bew and very focation 37,750 . brown stone base house; a.m.i.; 3 within one square cable line; price, Gress OWNER. For SALE-A G brick house; n.w. corner 3ist and P sts. Sewn; price, $6,000. JAMES A. BATES & 60. 407 a2 io SALE—DESIRABLE § ROOM BRICI ing, with all m. i., on G st. s.¢. bet. sts.; lot, 25 by 104 ft. to 30-ft. WESCOTT, WILCOX & HIESTON, 1907 Pa. ave. and 6th and La. ave. DECIDED BARGAIN IN N.W. INSTALLMENT PLAN. $50 CASH, $20 payment each month, will buy the desirable Bew brick “Price. as 424 Elm st., Le Droit Park. Price 200 % ay OX & HIESTON, 5 ave. and 6th and La. ave WEST DWELL! — PRICE ONLY $9.50 ry yaad basement; wood OTT, WILCOX & HIFSTON, 1907 Pa. ave. and 6th and La. ave. For SALE—WE HAVE SOME BARGAINS IN ALL as owners must raise money. ‘M. H. SAUNDERS % OR SALE OR LEASE—LARGE AND ELEGANT ‘house on the Teanallytown road at its in- fersgction with, Massachusetts srenue ‘extended: tiful views; price, /OLDSBOROUGH =: & he apS-sttts,todtnet SALE oR LEASE-COMMODIOUS SURE Woodley lane and T: iy lawn (160x200 feet) and OLDSBOROUGH BROS. & CO. 1503 residence, corser eacellent stable. vite good lots; one square “som Tath et n and Harlan residence investment or speculation: TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1307 F st. (SALE—HANDSOME NEW THREE-STORY brick dweiling. nd bath room: all latest improvements; built under our personal aud ,~ 8 ~ in every pact: house 9 Hiculars a CTHERVORD, 1207 ¥ et. FOR SALE_OWNER WISHING TO LEAVE THE city, immediately will sell his tome at a racrifice if old within Ave da a Cees jbowwe, « oult be 10x105 to paved alley; ‘brick n.e. near H, half Address ‘Tocation, ‘Sen st sq. and herdics. H. a. J., Star mb21-1m. FOR SALE—1739 17TH ST. N.W., the corner of S st.; new 3-story and basement hard-wood finish; Papered: ‘beautiful gas , WILCOX pear, House open for inspection” FoR SALB OR EX Sxtures. For price. WESCOTT, XCHANGE_SPLENDID BUST- 6th end La. ave.; lot fronts hy office building. WESCOTT, WiLcox’ & BIESTON, FOR SALE_LARGE NEW DOU! BLE HOUSE; FOR SALE—TO SETTLE ESTATE—THREB 4- story press-brick houses opposite Franklin Purl 72 ft. 1% inches or I st. rear lot. Apply to Dr. D. M. OGDEN, Xo TYLER & kt HERPOND, 1597 FP cs AR H ST. CARS; ar “aud summer kitchen; 300 per year. 8s ee NdoRE, 06 F st. FOR SaLB—N. J. AVE. st. N kK; smi; elegantly Gnisied; STURGES & MOORE, 606 F st. . 13th and G sis. Be. apa-Stées, tm, th, tt FOR SALE_AT COST—MOsT Desmai Le 23- be FRONT LOT, ADJACEN’ oe U- APPLY OWNER, 17i4 CONN. AVEL _mb31-3w* FOR SALE-SEVERAL BEAUTIFUL BUILDING lots gn R st. nw: all street improvements com- pleted: omy sboat $1,800 eacd. By OWNER, BUSINESS CHANCES. FOR SALE-FOR CASH—ESTABLISHED roc. ery and provision store; cash bust a stand: ‘also wagon, harness, by ehanee. Star olfice. apio-st For eae AND PROVISION STORE northwest; Well established and doing good busi- hess; cheap. Address PROVISIONS, Star ullice. _ apl9-st poo ap jo et geo ee aS ee Proved District real estate. Also 2Paialiment made. . H. SMITH & aplo _ 141s F st. nw. nw. ITY ns \L ESTATB AT Cl and 6 ines & JOHNSTON, 1502 Penna. ave. n.w. ESTATE? 1 LOAN: $3,500. ‘Can MONEY TO LOAN. apl9-6t Do YoU WANT A LOAN ON REAL 1 HAVE THE FOLLOWING | SUMS Se See Se co $25, sums to DAVID D. STONE, oes S04 and 806 F st. n. T HAVE SUMS OF $1,200, $1,500 AND $3,500 TO Joan on real estate. R. E. PAIRO, ap9-3t* 482 ‘Louisiana ave. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES ‘OF IN- terest on improved District real es A. D. ADDISON, . apl9-3t* WANTED—! FY $3,000; 3 OR 5 years; 6 per cent eee a3 northwest property Worth 3 times amount of’ loan; no commissions. Ashford’s abstract. "hudress ‘Box 16, Star oilice. oe MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT ON REAL = security in ef ae ot ‘Columbia; BO Washi’ iN DANENHOWER, Cor. 18th and G sts, D.w. apls-tt MONEY TO LOAN oN FURNITURE, PIANOS, HORSES, &c., Without removal from your possession. Low rates; easy terms; no publicity; loans made the day you’ apply for them. Please call on CAPITAL LOAN GUARANTEE CO., apiS-tr MONEY TO LOAN IN S FRO! 000, on furniture, life insurance policies, stocks of merchandise. estate notes, &c., repayable to no bonus rarest swall monthly payments; al interest, G per ceut per annum; no leg: is ity;_ strictly, conddential, "For particulars ‘call « Wiite. to THE COMMER LOAN AND Trust con 1416 New York ave. m.w, apl6-6t* MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT, FROM to x from three to tive years, ov property. ‘T, R, BROOKS, 616 ae, si ‘SWE 1 LAST 1 e and small loans on city property at re raat per cent. If you want @ loan call on as we can at all times without delay. HERRON & NIXON, IN ie Gat st. wOsEY 70 10 Loan & APPROVED CITY ogi in t lowest rates of interest. apitin kt it. TEIPOLD, 18th und F sts. nw. MONEY TO LOAN—ON REAL ESTATE OR OTHER security; lowest rates; amounts and time to suit. ly at once to ae R. A. PHILLIPS & SON apli-im TO LOAN ON FIRST as $40,000; to suit. DAVID 'D. STONE, apl4-ot 804 and $06 F st. nw. $5,000 TO $25,000 AT 5 PER if papers and security are 0. K. J. EAKIN GADSBY, 12-tt Cor, 13th and F sts. a.w, TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE IN OR OUT the District;repayment made monthly in mod- crate ‘amounts ‘on the building association plan; umber of payments limited. Inquire of the Nasixards NATIONAL BUILDING AND SOCIATION, Ohio National Bank bidg., 1zth and G@ sts. nw. apli-imo MONEY IN HAND TO LOAN ON DISTRICT REAL estate in sums to suit. ALBERT F. FOX, 920 F st. nw, APPROVED REAL ES- cor. ¥ TO LOAN ON fate at 5 and 6 per cont incerost: no delay: Ee Amounts a specialty. MEYERS’ & ANDER- SON, 1323 ¢ pé-tr 1,000 500 THOS. B. WAGGAMAN, apt wt. ewe | Wa \TED—TO RENT VACANT GROCERY STORE + 8c. OF S.W.; oF to buy one cheap. Address STORE, Star’ ofiice api FOR SALE—LARGE TRA‘ ‘D_ x cl berland valley, Pa., comprising *anpen mineral and farming lands;’ several water powers; contains hotel, dwellings, &e.; much de- velopment work has been’ done and several indus- tries already established; good railroad facilities; favorable terms. Address 220 Bullitt Phila: delphia, Pa. WANTED—TO RENT A SMALL 1 acer “With @ good oven. Address BAKERY, Star office.al9-3* HAVING A COUPLE OF THO! ‘D DOLLARS cash, I would iike ‘to purchase a shoe or sinall pods business. Address, in confidence, CAS! PeReHASER, Star office. FOR SALE—DAIRY LUNCH ROOM, DOING GOOD business, in n.w., on account of death; good milk trade; everything first-class; remainder of family want leave city. Address B. Star of- ice. FOR SALE—ENTIRE FIXTURES SUITADLE FOR dairy iuneh or dining room; cheap: splendid op- _bortuaity. Call at 2012 14th 1S-TU? FOR SALE—BAR AND RESTAURANT, LOCATED 212 9th st. n.w., opposite Center Market; party pees to quit the busine: BO reasonable offer Inquire on premises, apls- ame CASH WILL BUY BAR ROOM AND DI ing room on P: - we; 3 long lease; bargal opportunity for live m _Addréss Box 37, Star tice. 1S FOR RENT—FURNISHED. SUMMIT HOTEL, Gaithersburg, Md., 20 miles west of Washington, B. and O. it. R.: near the depot; in large grove; all modern conveniences. Gaithersburg is growing and is in need cf a board- ing aud day school. The property is well. sulted for such purposes. Boarders in summer. give good terms. Address J. B. DIAMOND, apl7-co3t Gaithersvarg, X RARE OPPORTUNITY—+ WILL PU ‘a completely furnished office: large and airy; on ground floor; In one of the best business locations and low rent; fully equipped with plat, loan, rent and property ‘books for real estate business; some cherry banking counter, with comparcment for every need; several desks and a large Mosier double-door trod safe, Address Box 2, Star office. apl7-et WANTED—THREE PARTIES 1 others in purchase of tract of ing land in Montgomery co. adjoins working mines; cash req each, and balance, $960, on long time. ‘Address SYNDICATE, Star office.’ api7-6t* Fi JOIN THREE ply at 617 D st. nw. ror SALE— THE MOST VALUABLE AVAILABLE HOTEL SITE IN WASHINGTON. Situated at the northeast corner of 15th and H sts. now. Fronts 150 feet on 15th and 148 feet on H st., with 20-feet-wide public alley on the north; neat the White House and fashionable residence sec- tion of the city. ‘The best pores location for a large and mod- ern first-class hotel. or par irs apply to THOMAS J. FISHER & CO., aplT-ct 1324 F st. FOR SALE— xD) hotel at ‘Takoma Park; 15-room house; grounds and outbuildings; one square east of R. Station and electric ears: other property for sale. J. VANCE LEWIS, Takoma Pari ‘apl6-6e* For & HANDSOME STORB; 2720 M ST., West Washington, with stable if desired. Rent low. R. A. PHILLIPS & SON, misono 1422 N.Y. FOR SALE—Li STORE, DWELLING A’ tached; centrally teenteds deine © theiving bus ness; long lease: licease secured; will sell stock, fixtures, household furniture, | &¢ reasons for selling. Address Box Star ‘office. fe7-tf aT RAMSAY'S Your wateh cleaned for $1: watch mainspring, $1. All our work warranted for one year. ap3-tr 1221 F st. FOR SALE—PIANOS. FOR SALE-MAKE ROOM FOR THIS SQUARE piano, even if it takes up half the parlor; we Will sell you a Beautiful rosewood case, full-scale square grand piano for only $75 cash; handsome Stool and a cover included; has @ sweet, rich tone and ts fully warranted. It’s worth easily $200, HUE we are making some sacrifices to make room, ‘The biggest ain ever offered. Call early. apis “TE PLANO EXCHANGE, 913 Pa FOR SALE KNABE & CO. OFFER AT BAR- gains a fine assortment of used upright plancs of thelr make. |. KNABE & Ci apl4-6t SIT Pa. ay | For SALE — A sAMPLE “CROW PIANO, silently, scratched im traneit: retail price, $380; wil sell for $260. PFEIFFER & CONLIFT, 417 Mtn LADIES’ GOODS. SHIRT WAISTS TO ORDER. F. WELLS, 607 12th st. n.w. ; FI PRENCH PROCESS); Was ‘LUCAS, 918 9 D INOW SHADES, ALL | Kk r p Valmont, old mand, 713 11th’ st. nw. | this District, | be published im th MONEY WW SU3i8 TO SUIT AE veny Lowner BE terest on D. C. real estate security, Fis 3 RAWLINGS. member Washi ington Stock, Exchange, 1505 Pa. ave. (Arlington Fire Ins. Co.'s office). MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT ON AP- proved real estate in D.C. at 6 per cent. Also money at % ond 5l4 per cent on “gilt-edged”* business and Feaidence property in n.w. scction. mb27-tf WALTER H. ACKER, 704 14th at. ow. PIANOS AND ORGANS. Try for the 30 Days’ =|FreeTripTo EUROPE TO BE PRESENTED BY THB Bradbury PianoCo. For The Most Popular School Teacher. ‘Ticket includes all necessary expenses. ‘The winner of this free trip simply becomes one of a large party of Wash- ingtonians who will leave New York June 30 on the magnificent 8,500-ton steamship “City of Rome” —returning August 1. ‘The contest is open te any public school teacher within the District of Columbia, male or female. ‘The name of the teacher to be voted for must be written on the ballots and brought or mailed to us before they become six days old. A committee of three prominent men. will be chosen to count the votes and determine the winner. Contest closes June 21, at 6 p.m. BALLOT. ae APRIL 19, 1894. FOr .cscsccccecesere seeeeeecceescesesees School, For the 80-day trip to Europe to de presented the most popular cher the District by the “BRADBURY PIANO CO," W. P. VAN WICKLE, 1225 PA. AVE. Any further information regarding either the trip or the contest will be cheerfully given upon request. ~ BradburyPianoCo. |-% 1225 Pa. Ave. it “DEALERS” cheaper Writ. = le og at 1200 G at, on SALE—PARLOR ORGAN BARGAIN—ESTT-Y parlor organ; eleven stops; solid walnut, ‘high. op case; good, an new: cost, $1: od nae] to close out onl: rere c! be THE PIANO excisa NG os. Bae ave. pass $10 For Organs. our sale prices go that low. From that to $15, $20, andy up. Almost every make in organs that we've taken in exchange for ESTEYS, and a fe" wlghtly teed = Eaters. the’ sale. good organ for a fraction of its usual price. Sanders & Stayman, 934 34.F OB goo CERTAIN GRADE PIANOS pretended manufacturers. The is aoe, oe, the KRAKAUER G. H, KUHN, fe24-3m FOR 'SALE—AN EXQUISITE UPRIGHT PIANO; finished in either ebony, Ee, an elegant toucl# and repenti Ce: ind sonorous; will be offered few “sto As a leader, for $258. It Bie caly slo nd re $10 per month to ‘buy it. Stool, Guarantee goes with it. wEGO WORGH &'CO.,"055 Th 86 aw. PIANO TUNING. = GEO. J. BECKER, late of W. G. Metzerott & Goo sds Hin at’ now? Tuning indorsed: bye at Maina, Prof. Arnold W. Meyer, 7, Pullip Pullip Sousa and others; highest references; terms jal2-3m MONEY TO IOAN AT 5 AND 5, PER CENT AT short notice. Small loans, $250. }, $1,000, &e., at 6 per cent. WM. H. SAUNDERS & CO., 1407 F st. n.w. mb26-tf MONEY TO LOAN—$65,000—IN SUMS OF $2,500 and up at 6 per cent on Washington city RE. where security is acceptable, BUTLER = tea’ AM, 508 E st. n. mh24-1m $100,000 TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE AT § AND 6 PER CENT. NO DELAY IN MAKING LOANS. CHARLES W. HANDY, _mb22-1m 610 18TH ST. ¥ TO LOAN ON DISTRICT REAL ESTA’ iN SUMS TO SUIT AND AT LO’ RATES OF INTEREST. W. WALKER & SON, _1008 F ST. N. “lia MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY within the District at lowest rates of interest. mb20-Im GEO. W. LINKINS, 800 19th st. n.w, MONEY * a LOAN ON IMPROVED CITY PROP- erty; installment plan; interest and princij repayable monthly; lowest rates: no delay: also money for straight loans; will call. Address Box 218, City P. mh20-2m* Peery ately hea — ae bated Berent = Sree the maser rustic 4 aca of rare wood Su ia rh st. WANIED_WILLIAM ©. FRISSELL, | fno tuner. EXPERT PI- Orders by meil from’ Maryland an@ Yireinie oe and the District receive prompt Ta KNABE Grand, Uprisnt PIAMOS. ana square. PIANOS FOR RENT. SECOND-HAND PIANOS, Including some of our own make, but slightly used. Tuning by experienced workmen. WM. KNABE & ©O., 817 Penna. ave. MONEY TO “EOE AT LOWEST RATES OF IN- terest on approved real estate, security. leLACHLEN & Toth and @ sts. a. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES OF IN- terest on approved real estate security. HEISKELL & McLERAN, mhs F st. MONEY TN SUMS PROM 91.300, UPWARD aT LOWEST er 3 OF INTEREST REAL ESTATE IN_ ATHE DISTRICT. is R. 0. HOLTZMAN. fet MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED CITY REAT. estate at 5 410 per cent interest. Large amounts specialty. jact_—s TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1307 F st. n.w. 50C. TO $5.00 WEEKLY PAYMENTS. DO YOU EVER FIND YOURSELF IN NEED OF A SMALL SUM OF MONEY? WE HAVE THE FACILITIES TO ACCOMMO- DATE YOU. THE COLUMBIA 4 1. 0 $a26-tf 98 G fe WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN ©O., 610 F st. n.w. Will loan you any sum you want, large or small, on furniture, pianos, hcrses, wagons, &c., without removal or publicity. Any business with us strictly confidential and you can get the mouey the dav you ask for it. Loans can be paid in part or in full at any ie 9 sult the convenience of the borrower paid reduces the cost of carrying the Yona Proportion to the amount pald. It will be to your advantage to see us before securing a loan. WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN CO. 420-tr LOANING AGAIN ON SUCH COLEATERAE a8 local listed stocks, trusts, mortgages, insurance policies in old line companies. warehouse and yo ints, bonds, &e. YERKES & BAKER, n_bulldin; a3-tr MONRY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED CITY PROP- erty, eitber straight or installment loans; the lat- ter may be paid back by abont $10 per month on the sie :000, including both principal and interest. 1201 Pa. ave. a2-tr on ESTATE OR FIRST- class security at lowest rates of interest; no de- lay where the security 1s soc 0. C. "GREEN, 308 7th st. n.w. MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 axp 6 6 PER ‘CENT ON approved District real estate: lays. ‘Si. i. Danke, mho 1418 F at. LEGAL NOTICES. IN THE SUPREME COURT Rt OF THE DISTRICT OF Arther B. Bateban et ol ve “Amos H. Plumb et al. Equit: T36N0. DAY OF AVRIL, A. D. 1804 ordered that the dee fendants in the amended bill in this cause, to wit, Carrie 8. Plumb, Amos H, Plumb, Mary Plumb, Ruth Plumb (a minor), Carrie Plumb (@ minor) and Preston Plum) (a minor), being the widow and heirs-at-law of Preston B.'Plumb, de- ceased, cause thelr appearance, respectively, to be entered herein on or before the fortieth day, exchisive of Sundays and legal holidays, occurring after the day of the first publication of ‘this order: otherwise the cause will be proceeded with as in caxe of default. The object of this suit ts to cause to be sold, and to enforee a creditor's lien of the plaintiffs, upon the real estate and the in real estate, situated in the District jumbia, owned, at the time of his death, by Preston B. Plumb, ‘late of ‘ia, in the state of sas, a citizen of said now deceased, who was a non-resident of who departed this life without per- seral property eufticter at to pay his just the ‘dehts due from him to the complainant: It is further ordered that a copy of this notice Washington Law Reporter of Washington, D. C., and in The Evening Star of the sume place A true copy. Test a B. wacxen, Axsoolate Just R. YOUNG, Ch By M. rg CLANCY, Asst. Clerk. NOTARIES PU BLIC. one Bt of dress ght in a fev TO DY cleanin; nel DYEING'S We clcan.dye,repalr ing fi Bw, mh. OLINE LERCH, $26 12TH A | nd cleaning | arty dresses OUR | atromage extends into siiouabie circles aiz ind. territories &. SPECIALTY te NS, office (basement) 1321 Fst, sin office office hou IONER OF DEI territory. Notary OCEAN TRAVEL CUNARD 1INE—18T CL... $50 ‘TO | a = Rte, to $45; steerage; $25, vessels, lists of Lg ratuee re © tye engaged, C. L. 1S, Agent, 631 cs Netherlands line From New York to Rotterdam via sur Mer (3% hours from London or Paris), S. S. Maasdam, Sat., April 21, at 1 p.m. 8. 8. Dubbeldam, Thn., Apa, att Dm First cabin, $45 Second cal For Seen. "any to, Generatt Passenger Agency. 30 Broadway, New York. or to ate at WwW. Mt 921 Pa Washington, | D. Ga. Br. Whoop, 035"Pa, ave., and A. W. ORSON: mb 15-th,s,tuém " 615 15th st. nw, Guion Steamship Co. units Steamships sail fortnij Le between TEY, aes axe VERPOOL Arizona,Apr. 28°11 ae. Parco ¥ 26,9:30 a.m. Alnska,’ May 12, 11 a.m. | Alaska, June $10 a1. Cait $50 and. upw rds, according to’ location. Second cabin, $25. Stecrage, Teauisites turninbed free. COOK'S SUMMER TOURS— Eleven partics for Europe, visiting pri capitals ai contora. Firat departure by june 2, Teutonic, May 2 Other dates, May 26, 1 nd 30, eee Yellowstone Park, &c., 62 ere tour, will leave May 12. steamship lines. tour. ARTHU! mh10-tf Ss ae furnished for KW. RO! ie PROFESSIONAL PROF. CLAY, OLDEST ESTABLISHED, ONLY RE- Hable, gendine ‘and natural-bora clalrvoyant, as- rologer and medium in this elty, tells your life to grave, interprets dreams, reveals ——e ™m! eries, finds lost property, cause speedy marriages, brings sepurated — together, ints out enemies from friends, gives success in usiness, removes fainily troubles, evil influences. Consult "him on. business, love or anything you are in doubt. Convinces ‘skeptical; never failed. Satisfaction ‘guaranteed, Business confidential. Sittings, 00 cents. Hours, 9 to 9, Open Bunday. bet. 4% and 6th 8... frown’ cred ite FRANCIS, “CARD READER AND arenes fe ‘from cradie “e on Sittings rds, 5 mb20-30t® PRoF. JOHNSON 1S THE reader; was sworn bj tells wil the events o back separated; herb doctor of Chi il p Now 4 GEORGE PLU) MMER, Paychomvetrte | Medtura, 508% 13th st. nw. From 10 to 4 apo-12t* ALCOHOL AND ~ CABINET VaPOR BATHS, magnetic treatinent and scientific massage. Mrs. ADDIE SULLIVAN, 606 13th st. uw. Competent operators. 2t THE HOSFORD MEDICATED ELECTRIC VaPol bath, for rheumatism and all nervous troubles; also ‘special treatment for eatarrh and hay fever. Facial steaming. Massage. 018 H st.n.w.fel4-8in* CABINET, VAPOR, SULPHUR AND SEA sate baths, with magnetle Dr, SARA WAYCOTT, G0Si4 13th st. mw. mb28-24t® MME. BROOKE TELTS ALL THE life. All business confidenti men, 50c, each. Hours, 9 a.m. New York ave. n.w., near 6th MRS. CARY, 1614 7TH ST. NW. I guarantee to convince the most skeptical on business, law suits. divorces, love, marriage, ene- give name in fall of and all information thos m truthfully and accurately given, Call and be convinced, ‘as scctng 4s belleving. Will remove April 15 to 1602 7th st. mb21-Im* MME. DREAMER, THE ONLY CELEBRATED EN. Aatrologist, in the city Office hours, 9 a.m. to 0 p.m. 1608 14th ate neve Sunday, 10 a.m. mh23-1m¢* JOH ATTORNEYS. STEAM CARPET CLEANING HUNTER & CASOx, AMMONIATED STEAM CARPET CLEANING Works.—Carpets cleaned in the best manner. Carpets made moth proof free of charge. Mat- tresses made to order. Office, 1720 Pa. ave. Works, 1708 aud 1710 E n.w. Telephone, 804. mbl-te M. NEWMYER, Manager. Constltation. free. Jal0-tr Typographical Temple, 425 @ st. nw. Attorney-at-Law, Webster Law building, 505 D' st. n.w., Wash- ington, D.C. Residence, 933 K st. nw.” 422 Fung over the NEW SHORT LINE via Coltmbla, 10 Augusta, Savannah, Jacksonville and Vacation trips everywhere by all railroad ant | beantifully situated a.m. pext day. Arrive at Norfolk at 7:30 a.m., 7 Where railzoad ‘counections are made for all points | AiWAye nae eal, oS aaa south and .outhwest, will sell from ONE TO TEN AC! ACRES ON EA! Monroe at 6:30 a.m, next sylvan! RAILROADS. SUMMER RESORTS. RICHMOND AND DANVILLE RAILROAD. | MISS CRANE CSANB OF BALTIMORE, WHO 1s "THOR: SAMUEL SPEN ght FUDEKOPER AND | “oughly will Feasouable: The completely renovated. HOTEL RICHMOND— ‘Ocean cod. Keut ae at Strasburg, dally, except Sun- n ‘rates. t etneaceeiee) 1:01 a.m. THE GREAT SOUTHERN FAST | MOUNTAIN RESORT— BROOKSIDE, W.VA. Ai~ ly, ‘tes Pullman ‘St tt 8,100 feet; mountain Tesort 4 New ‘York and oret ‘the NEW SHORE | edt tiles foes Oabaaea male re via Columbia to Savannah and St. Augustine, open for guests May 15, 1! uniting at G: with for Augusta, ition and terms address also cairies through Pullman Reaper New GHT, 1401 14th st. apl7-6t Fork, to Atlanta, where made | FoR Sa —$-ROOM COTTAGE AT jngham, tape | and New Charlottesville 4:45. p.m-—Daily and inter- ant i, Denutifully sicuated; through train for Front te stations, a ‘and Strasbur lalla, except Sunday. Re BROOKS, 6 SPEh oc. = m.— WASHING! = IN SOUTH WEST- On ‘beach, Maryland ave., Atlantis of Pailinan Vesiivaled rs pe J Gearlotte’ to Jacksonville. Also operates be oe car, ‘atone Pao c New Lg Sd agree via ta ew to Ya Relay, ant “and We Warhington ugton, to, Mempnie vis iia "via “7, at the of the Blu Ridge, 7 INS ON ease (AND, OHIO. DIVI- — foot tue. miles from SION leave Wash a.m., 4:35 p.m., [ee up for summer boarders. iy, for Round Hil, and 6-25 prin,’ except Sus’ — Sret-clase board: best water; Herndon and intermediate stations. Re- with! balt grounds; a trout it fishing, turding, arrive Washingtou 8:30 a.m., 2:45 p.m.,| Streams alf mile; rates low. daily, from Round Hill, and 6:53 a.m., daily, ex- from a twice daily communication cept Sunday, from Herndon only. ars with that fe =— for = Pht ch th. 5 le ae trains from the south, arrive es sas Divi -» da 340 a.m. daily from Guariotiesvitie oe ‘Tickets, Sleeping Car tion furnished at — “sit and 1300 Pennsylva- Washington. For inv: hy = nia avenue, and at er Pennsylva- ‘and quiet. No mental cases nia Railroad, ‘Washington, .C. Bathe. its, electricity, W. #H. G GREEN, Gen, Men. Vitor’: 1 Pe Satis atten & L. 8. BROWN, Gen. S. Dept. apd SEASIDE ASIDE HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. Ee atti in_house. OPEN ALL THE YEAR. CHAS. EVANS. ap9-1mo to 06 a aod LINES For Pittsburg, Parlor ittsbur Bs a3 PM, OH TCAGO AND ze — EXPRESS. Pullman mas Boffet Parlor Car te Harrisburg. Home comforts. Mrs. HAMILTON HUNT. THE WAVERLY, Atlantie City, N. J. L. T. BRYANT. ni COUNTRY REAL ESTATE ve Lr ae ae Walsni | | eu i a) se i @ i #8, 70,810 MONTHLY WILL BUY FARM; on salt water; bealth ‘soll and beauty to St. Louis, | HOTEL RICHMON Giecinnatt and Ont Ocean end Kentucky ave., Atlantic City. Now 7:10 P.M. WEST! EXPRESS —Pullman Sleep- ; steam 5 -claas. veg hg yo and Harrisburg to Cle rates. (fel4-col0w) J. A To Pat SOUTIL NV EXPRESS.—Pullman | THE eats wrisbuzg to Cincinnat agit padi ‘RESS.—Pullman Sleep- ng Car to Pittsburg. Seay Nor’ sea Wa tence | for Kane, Canandaigua, Rochester and OF SEA WATER BATHS 7 , aeeee sBioday. A EE & SONS. mga rj at ANTIC CiTY, N.J. aia ave. near beach. New and moderns (0 (Of | best Hg Steam heat. Every or Wi a, Wilaeport Renovo daily, t daily, 3:15 XA hester, ‘Buffalo and ara eae ‘ae except Saturday, with Sleep- ‘The pata. dh aanington ter. t fraved ‘book booklet matled or ‘upon. tion. “es ny ae Cacept felo-4m ese E. COPE. turday, with Sleeping | Car HOTEL ATGLEN. aud Satu.days only Washington to och. NJ. poke ave. near beach. Teas Siar THE EVARD, ATLANTIC CITY, ‘cater. FOR PEILADELPHIA, | XB NEW YORK AND THE 4:00 P.M. “CONGRESSIONAL LIMITED,” all Par- Jor Cars, with Baltimore, for Kentucay ave., 100 feet trom the beach. Spe New Xork y= Re & wPolinaetpa | week aye. cial a spring. < 12:18, “1 Wasa? lexeep aed day), 2:30 except 10:00 and 11: 200 WELLINGTON, ALTANTIC ‘rrr, Ee 3. A NEAR THE BEACH. Ww OPEN. M. A. & H. re MILNOR. FOR EXCHANGE—A A HANDSOME NEW CORNER residence, in a sclect neighborhood, porthwests bed rooms, parior, StOmE S01 and $06 Fst. st. ow. CALAPORNIA—POR wom w WASHINGTON ‘will exchange @ —. i —_ eof ground; dae orstgens Pi"the" past condition, “lgbt =e on "kt geles; two miles from Pasa ou two rail dea : surroundings a and bealthy. . WHEELER, 819 13th st. nw. aime mb12-2m ey pase THE ELBERON.—ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., TENN. For 7:20, 9:00 and 11:50 A.M. and 4:20 Ba Meet aa | $84 Pacific aves; sefurnisbed, [wich ol ali” conv Gatly, except Sunday. and wow at 1128-25 18th ml0-3m THE IRVINGTON, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. OPEN FEBRUARY ‘10, 1804. ‘On the beach. Modern and cheerful. Elevator; Rede duplex filter at Fy ‘ow OLD POINT COMFORT, VA. qRtER WOOD HO. tel: reduced rates; $2 ori homelike comfertable. :20, ‘9:15, 10:52 and 11:08 P.At £022 Sm =r sad Proprietor. 10 A.M., 1:20, 5:30, 7:00, 7:20, a a’ iC CITY. X. ‘Ticket offices, ‘northeast corner of 13th street and om igen avenue and at station, 6th be: ereete, where orders can be left for the eh baggage to destination a 8 < and YEAR. the beach. Every conve- and cold sea water baths and 2, D. SOUTHWICK, Manager. dence 3. St PREVOST, ‘General Agent. E ELKTON, Se Se MMS | attantic Otty, NJ” Kamtuay, ave. pear beach. Home comforts; steam beat; itments first- BALTIMORE AND OHTO RAILROAD. class, E. WILE. fel-6m Soot Se ae 18, ea N Vs ing ti corner ew Meare Manjecag gvenue and © St = __ PROPOSALS. teago orthwest, Vestibuled Limit —= er ve trains, it 230 a.m., 8:15 p.m. _REDREAT CF MEDICINE Cipcinnatl, 1. Louis and ———— ». C., April 27, —— Limited, “*8:0° pam, express 12:40, ‘Sup- Neativated ¢Eronosats wiper rit Pit a and Cleveland, express daily 11:30 . on, wall be | the Bureau of Medicine “and ‘Sar- | iecelved at om. and gery, Navy Department, Wasbingtov, until | For Lexi ae and Staunton, 11:30 a.m. TUESDAY, MAY TWENTY-SECUND. 1904, "AT For Winchsste- and Way Stations, 5:30 pm. EVEN ‘O'CLOCK A.M., when they will be Chatiatooga’ Memptis and New Orleaus, 11:10 ral Hosta. Wach: ttan emp ew m1, |. Wash: daily; — rs thro - Fear ending June 30, 1595. For Luray, 3:80 p.m, daily. the articles, with information as to For Baltimore, ‘weck dave, x7:15 (8:00, 45 minutes), 38:05, iy a0.” at 30. a 45 minutes) a. 12:00, 205, 12:15, 45, minutes), 6:20, of the specications, delivery, conditions, forme of : 1ST ST. NW: ADIODING ‘onder, porte cocbere nat stabte; will of gee 3 Wiclrr, 140 6 st ____—SDENTISTRY. highest degree in our $7 Welt ame yon nothing tracting, « iver, isting or Stoalgen tingne a Dr. "Graham, 307 7th St. apts GROSHONS (DENTAL PARLORS Botan. tant, b anserteds $7 40° $50. Open ‘all’ bouts ‘and Ee. Local anaesthetic extraction, eh23-Lm PAINLESS, YET SAFE, METHODS ‘Applied in all Dental operattons, Charges moder. in er colomn. r | EVANS DENTAL | PanLOns, 1217 PA. AVE. te? FREE DENTAL INFIRMARY.—TEETH FILLED and artificial teeth inserted without charge, ex- cost of material, at 1225 H st. Gepartment of the Columbian Us from 1 to 5 p.m. daily, except 1 abomisedatl? 10:00, x1 ior Anaapallas 7 a pm. Sunday, 850 am, CCERICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS, DIsTnict on, D. C., 13, For Frederick, 11:30 = Se, Se oe 1s ea atin For Hagecstown, 111:20 a.m, Fecelved at the eiice of the Comuissiouers of For Boyd aud way polrts, 7 District of Columbia “out TWELVE OCLOCK For Gaithersburg abd. way p ints, NOON on TUESDAY, MAY FIRST, 1804, for furs #10:00 “a.m, 5, 18:35) fa: Bisbing ‘the District goverment with ine t re | Sve, bandre sr ending Juba Sn tens" or vas | te year ane ers wil 10 maton Zenction and waypoints, °10:00' Schunlt Geaiges aa ot the matetal’ they | GSR le RN EBs Grieder eet che Gee renee E| 4 4 OVAL BLUE LI ANE POR SEW YORK AND PHIL- fre to ti ~s An | ass, ws be delivered complet oa or before June 15, For Philadelphia. New York, Boston and the are, East, daily 3:39. a.m. ' The Comm: Rose GEE to _re- Gan. 12:00 Dicing Cari, 8:00. ining any et ail tas TRUES- Sieh UF) ‘ime Ssieping “Cate open a 30506 ees and C: F. POWELL, Comantasioners, Dy & o'clock). Rutter Partor Cars on ait day. tratne, ine [ARBLE WORK.—OFTICE Ol For Atlantic City, snd 12:00 nooe. | “pullding for. Library of Congrers, 1s} Bast Ca Sunde 12:00 noou itol st. Washington, D. ‘April 10, | 1804. Except we ay. Muntay ouly. Sealed pro proposals for Saskia. ‘ivering and A itting lace com site Raggnge called for ed from hotels and murtle Gass remand residences by Union ‘Transfer Co. on orders left at Festina o Sie ie ie cue toe at A MINIATURE TEMPLE. A Model From Egypt Presented to the ational Meseum. The model of the Ptolemaic Temple of | Edekon, Egypt, which was @ great feature of attraction in the British section of the ticket offices, G19 and 1851 Pa, ave., and at Depot.| the building for the Library of — oi aint *s R. B. CAMPBE! CHAS. 0. = ia this etty, ‘will be, gecelved tie fice ott arena peer rene le aap ert mei fincas ak |S hae Sout tome, comated by that Om So CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY. Conditions and Bank forme, of roposal may le ~ National Museum. At che eugene, Schedule in effect gt November 2 2, 1803. Pe Te NARD is model was under the care of an Arab Trains leave dally from CR iperintendent . inion station (B. apd P.), 6th and B ets. _ 8p10,12,14,17,19,21 ‘Through the grandest scenery in America with rigeeget the Ggemietnme hie the pe AH most complete solid train sery- | of Se “Oe er ve ¥ = or fog west from Washingt 2:00 M. Fee ecinnatl and St. Loule solia Vestibuied uipped, Elec- fed, Steam-bented Trala. Pullman's fines HTH. trie-Tigh (ot Columba. Specta- iG struct Sewers inthe District and blank sleep cars Washington to Cincinnati, Jndianapetis cations Is " may and St. Louis without change. Dining Shtatned ‘at this ofice J wr <i Rog TUS ™M breakfast. Arrives Gioctnnati, Dette So F. POWELL, Com: rom ATLY—The famous “F. PF. ¥, Lim. hy “soitd vest ibuled train with dining ear and eo for Cincinnati, Lexingtoa = vi : MEDICAL. &c. STRANGERS, TAKE NOTICE—DR. BROTHERS ‘diseases of 6:30 treats all men. No cure, no % Culy gstablisbed “advertising, ‘physician in hls and St. ished 45 years. B st. sw. for all opt ‘Im* int 10:57 A.M. DATLY—For Old Point Comfort and Norfolk. “Oniy rail tine 2:00 "P.M. DAILY—Express for Gordonsville, Charlottesvilie, Waynesboro’, Staunton and princt- pal Virginia points; daily, except Sunday, for Rich- Putian locations and tickets at company’s of- fices, 513 and 1421 Pennsylvar es DR. BROTHERS, THE MOST RELIABLE AND longest-established specialist in this city, = 50 years’ rience B st. DR. BROTHERS the remedies for Nervous Debility, Neu FULLER, Exhausti Pi 220 General Passenger Agent. | People” who vere "weake mice. +. . lack bition ant test "there is no eyual to this cordial. It has been In use forteany torty-ave years in this city. 906 B s.w. POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. = NEW PALACE STEAMER HARRY ag Seer ace ena re he Resa eet ae until hour of sailine. Telephone 1765. Gi2 llth st. oa, i eee Ne ee mag 8 The frst untertaker to practice the ant Gt GEO. CARPINTER. Gen. Agta embalming in Washington, D.C. Cincinnati School ‘of ‘Washington, D.C. | Graduate of the 180 class, STE. MER MATTANO AML work For Mattox Crvek and tntermedl PRICES SCH rita rors from 7th street wharf every SUNDAY, ‘1 Telephone call 997. mh2-Sm DAY and THURSDAY at 7 o'clock a.m. Pas- i. in eine senger and freight rates the lowest. For in- oe R. Speare, formation apply G. I, SHERIFF, Coal Oftice, f 328 Pa. ave. nw, fesm | Undertaker & Embalmer, WASHING STEAMBOA’. ©O., “LIMITED.” one Te oe. a Prom 7th st. ferry hart. wepnes.| _2rerrthing strictly @rst-class and on the most teamer \ qi 4. DAYS and SATURDAYS at 7 a.m,’ for Nomini | ees0"able terms. Telephone call, 240, __Jai-ar | Leonardtown and St. Clement's bay avd in- | AUGUSTUS BURGDORF, landings, Returuing AYS, | FURNISHING UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER, THURSDAYS and SUNDAYS. ‘(See schedule.) NEW YORK AVE. N.W. c RIDLEY, Telephone, se2t-tr €20-tt Goat "Manager. SUBURBAN PROPERTY. NORFOLK AND WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT CO. DAILY LINE Betws N WASHINGTON, D. ©, PRESS MONROE and d ee ve va. The new and powerful Iron Palace WASHINGTON AND NORPOLK—SOUTH se Leave Washington daily at 7 p.m. from foot Tth st. wharf, arrive at Fortress Montoe at 6:3 FOR SALE—AT KEN EAR CoN Setrict UT AVE. CO: thi NORTH BOUND. Leave Norfolk daily at 6:10 p.m. Leave Fortress 7:10 p.m, Arrive at Washington at TERMS. For plats, &c., fa ou REDFORD W. WALKER & SON, 1000 F apli-st day, ‘on sale at 513, G10, 1851 and 1421 Penp- ve. and 615 15th st. mw. ‘Ask for Uckets via new line. sprees JNO, CALLAHAN, aplé-tt Gen, Supt. Tick . to con- | | “Sunset” Cox, when he was traveling some years ago, in the orient. When Mr, Cox met the old Arab and made himself as an emblem of fondness for his uncle old man of the east made = 7 ‘oe of the place, Har-het, represen’ called by the Greeks Apollinopolis Magna, = op entrance to the temple, of whi men in the military team shooting has been made by members of company € of the first infantry regiment of National Guard at Mount Park, 85 of 1,000, sheik, who lectured on the ruins of —_ drawing great crowds to the exhibit in transportation building. While Mr. W. V. Cox, chief clerk of i the model of the temple for Museum. The model was made by F. 5 Oe an Ttalian modei maker, who has in exact miniature fac simile, ali of the va- rious carvings, paintings and sculpture of the temple, as it formerly stood, as well as the details of the interior chambers in the pyramidal pylon. This, one of the best-pre- served temples in Egypt, belongs to third period of that pha Me) pK having been founded by the wicked ruler | Ptolemy Philopator, who reigned from 233 to 205 B. C. The actual building of this temple occupied ninety-five years. The length of the temple, of which this ts 1-38 in size, is about 430 feet, while the Pylon ts 110 feet in height and 233 feet in breadth, The sculptures on the front of this model represent acts of worship by Ptolemy the Elder,who is portrayed ying prisoners. The hierogiyphics with which every portion of the temple is covered contain a mass of historical and geographical information end depict scenes respecting religious proces= sions and other imposing ceremonies. The temple was built in honor of the god ting the town which was situated on the Nile, about sixty miles above the first cataract. The portal between the wings of the = jt part is a great court, about 161 feet os and 140 feet broad, with a colonnade along the front and each side, of columns with various capitals fronting covered gale leries. By looking in through the front en- trance of the model, a good view may be bad of the court and the perspective of the many columns of the extensive chambers is ood «fect. pecially of “The model was made in the town adjacent to the ruined temple, where the artist had gone to get his measurements, and was pur- chased by the Cooks before he had taken it away. It is made of hard wood, painted to represent the marble of the original. pmctanes~tihatiat Their Commissions Signed. The President has signed the commis- sions of the following named officers of the District militia: Frederick Dalton, captain of company D, fifth battalion of infantry; Leonard H. Mattingly, first lieutenant come pany’ B, third battalion of infantry; George Oifth battalion of infantry, England, first lieutenant company D, —Ew The highest score ever made by ey 4 anc The team

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