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FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, MAY. 46, 1894-TWELVE PAGES, SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. FOR SALB-3 BE BEAUTIFUL HOMES. FOR SAL™-—A KARE OFPORTUNITY. ‘The easiest of easy terms. to suit the pur- see Ms CARMODY. Owner, 608 F st- Sw. aR AND 12 PER CENT Re SIALL: HOUSES. ees RENTED. PRICE, “$2,000; ‘routing: for ‘® month; 3 near Pa. ave. 8.¢. PRICE, $4,600; renting for $38 a month; near D each: remt $1250 each; 2 CE, eac) r Ee Mt Sh Caen ee renting for §420 = year; near Drick PRICE, 7 io o> ‘oonhe — month; er Ee wot Davi pv D INE, 804 and 806 F st. Bw. For & SALE—A $0,500 HOUSB CAN BE p BOUGHT fur $5,200, on, account of owner baring le money to go , aE ‘3 oa a bats, cellar, lot 18.10x105; Drtelt stable; location Sth st. it DAVID 'D. STONE, S04 and 806 F st. n.w. FoR SALE A NEW BAY-WINDOW ; Lor 9th st. ow. wees cad coe wi DAVID D, STONR, 104 aad 606 Fst. 0.w. R SALE—6-ROOM BRICK IN Lt phorr Fane: rate scaly, $3,500; home; mouth. aS STURGES RK SALE—ONL! (00 $2,500 IN *paaNce. OsEy Sits ‘AND D SPLENDID BUSINESS STAN! _Byizai Ch Giada. SHIELDS, 1405 F FOR. sae Aas MOORE, 606 clink aw. “ore "yrckors & & "MOORE. eos. F st. pw. ) AN ESTATE THREB & FOu SALE—TO SETTLE 4 aa 1624 Pst. nw. Re FIVE 7 ¢ ted: parlors ed rx white and rooms: io ogg el = bat! rooms tiled __ j— ie Feant Heros ant 8 ‘Apply to Ponner 3 Fe Petes 4 sath and | Hq st. DB.’ Im if taken bo. 1i0t F Pa Bw. FOR SALE—BY AUGUST DONATH, 611 7TH 8T.— CELLAR A _3STORY AND BRICK ON — bo ao 26 FEET WID! P st. HaLL; PLENT ON A ‘cENEROtS TIO: NIFICENT BODY; Price. osty ‘$11,000. ANY "REASON. BUYER; CHANCE nm MOE A A THOUSAND: GALL FO! _ PERMIT TO INSPECT. my16 See NEW Those FOR SALE—OR corm brick dwelling, with brick stable; rented E Also new brick a above; rented $45. ‘ill exchange one or_bot! ibered lots. 2 Me SORA TIT Gate Bee mple-at FOR SALE_OF EXCHANGE FOR WASHINGTON bome, y in Chicago. TILEd ¢ RUTHERFORD, 1400 Fst. my16-6t* "Sow ee SS AGEMESE Ln anie0! N 101 STREET WIDE “PARKING: WILL TAKE UNIMPLOVED PROPERTY, GOOD. LO- CATION, OR SMALLER HOUSE; ANY REA- SONABLE CASH OFFER SUBMITTED. FULLER & FULLER, _myl6-3t* 304 11TH ST. FoR SAL B-$2.100; oe BE ALL @ Taal; “BEST shia SALB—A BARGAIN—A $0,500 HOUSB FOR Seas: house 1s new and well built; has 9 cellar ' and bat decorated. &e.; south bath; porcelain tub; ath rite af fireplaces, foot wide. ae N st. nw.; iHépmass. 1 Jor sate— See ‘COST—EASY 811, 8 18e es eee For SALE—A BEAUTIFUL = HOUSE gear Mt. Vernon Square; owner pet Stor Ha a Roh ght 3 wort wan of us show WEBB & TOTTEN, 606 E st. n.w. _myl65-2t* FoR SALE—AT A BARGAIN—@-ROOM BAY-WIN- house; prese-beick front; stone trimmi om cabinet mantels —— 5 room, with, stationary washstard: wutifully papered throughout; concrete cellar; one square from car and Berdic’ lines; within half square of Catbolle and Protestant = chi ; $3,700. Inquire on Deemises. S83 11th st. ne. myi5-8t* FoR SALB—122 FLA. AVE. N.B, 218 B ST. NB Look at both pieces and make me an offer. You can ar at your price. JOHN F. DONOHO,, 208 EB my15-3t* FOR Sata SEELEY NEW hong B to bath brick; newly and prettily papered; rear alley; large front dod back pera; whsdows on w. Ss. capstan) iit eh sc FOR SALE—A FINE Lng .& 10 ae ae a. ste. aw (®r.); shade im front all da: ae no answer. Address OWN. on ees myi5-3t FOR SALE-HERE'S A CHANCE UF SOLD IN 70 days—I take $4,700 for very desiravle brick fectdence on. cas of ibe best streets im the aw; 2 stories; large cellar: furnace: all _cum- Feuiences; worth $5,900. “Address PRINTER, Star office. FOR SALE—201 1TH ST. brick and stone E.; NEW CO! oo sent lines — lighting and bells; cabinet man- tae: ‘robe, sane, "ae; $4,500; $590 cash, bal: y on Grove; delight ie . terms @o-acre farm; kind soil; abundant fruit; 10- room house; oe les out; monthly” “31 Ca Seer: eee st. Peer my15-3t* 14 rooms, four rooms om a floor; every iodern convenience; large lot, 252150 to 3 brick stable, with gas, water, manure pit; @ very de- sirable plece of property; 1822 4 will be sold at a bargain for cash on WARREN CHOATE & CO., 780 1 myli-st FoR SALE-BRICK RESIDENCE, $16 INDIANA we.; 17 rooms; furnace; house ell built and in ‘excellent condition: wide alley; good size lot; alwa; rented over 7 per cent net; this good location aod i= built house, mak! an good invest- erm: ast aw. ment we cin sell {or $10,000, WARREN & CO., 730 11th st. ow. myltst FoR SiLE—HaNDSOME HOUSE, 1622 22D ST. X w., next to ge B heat Rakéoomely’ dpeematea daiabed; “rapidly "in: ty valee an monmant of els api OATE & CO., 730 11th st. ow. borhood; one —— $3,250. N, 1006 F aw. For SALE THREE CHOICE HOMES Mass 10 rooms, bath,a.m.t., gectrie ligit, be Delis, cabinct mantels, an Greate a near 18th n.w., 10 see and bath, amie tile bath, electric appliances, &< 000 near P ow., an large ore’ BAYNE latrobe, gas; water; ground; well fenced; small yh payment; balance monthly. Price, $1,200. E. E. GIST, Des Moines st., Brightwood myi43t* tales, 12. Sto whites only. “MO. Gi om Tth st. mw. ‘SaLb— HOMESEEKERS AND INVESTORS Rorthwest—we can you by 2 well Net, "northwest, at $3, $3, ee =, cash down; monthly in 5, 10, 18 or 20 years; rents for and you get the Cal te. JOHN Roathy 1810- ‘Yost! _Eyle jena st. (upstairs). For sale_Two == QUEEN ANNE COT- jes, with good lots; oue square from 14th st. ably’ cars; near and Harlan residences; . Pe jpome, investment or speculation: iy HAN ¥ SS ae sae eee Pri from $10,500 to $25,000. (Nos. eH tei —Sv2s-Sw* TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1307 F si Bok SALE_HaNpsomp NEW THREESTORY 1815 19th st. o.w.; thirteen all latest improvements; our personal mal supervision are rand “price IERFORD, 1807 Pree. SALE—A ae RESID: [ Page, 1727 19th st. nw. panos oF H. E furnished for summer moutbe, at reduced ra’ all m.1.; one ot ot pouse. large Stadio ana music brick dwelling, rovtus and bath soem FOR SALE—HOUSE ON 19TH ST. N.1 room frame: 2 stories: near ot. herdie lines; convenient $100 cash, and $15 Sonne vi nice _ap%5-tt Cor. “18th FOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE— fae ‘of the eli CES BARLY. sig FOR SALB—AT A LOW FIGURE, 150 FEET front on M st. n.w. by 110 to 30-foot alley: ex- rapity Ss For tui JOS. REDFERN % SON 1412 mylG-st ou i it aw FOR SALE—LOTS. improved ee, , Owner, 1210 F st. my13-8t* FOR SALE—LOTS IN el Hi, Mt. University Heights, exGall om us, for list of REDFORD W. _mylest FOR SALE-AT A SACRIFICE-TO. ~IMMEDIA’ purchaser, corner lot, omsies 1968 ALKER 1006 F st. 1. fa. feet and (No. 149.) myswe oT UTHERFORD, 1307 F st. FOR SALB—BY AUGUST DONATH, 611 7TH ST., southeast corner 7th and Q sts. n.w., 42.6x53, at $4 per foot; this is less than $5,000 'aplece for, a cod jot on 7th st. my12 STORAGE. Your Furniture Is Safe aan it's stored in our STORAGE WARE- IOUSE. Safe from germs, safe frou —_ 0a ‘safe from ‘destraction, ‘The rooms are clean. aired and dry and well guarded by competent watchmen. If you're ng away let us take charge of your furul- B. MOSES <> SON: Sw. 11TH AND F myl6 =| Articles ‘Worth Storing lots ts 0, above lo Are worth storing safely. The receptacle treasures for your household should not only be sweet and clean, but FIRE and BUK- GLAR PROOF Bouse and compare it with others. STORAGE WAREIIOUSE, AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST CO., 1140 19TH STREET N.W. myl5 cer | We Store Pianos them in first-class condition as feng ss y're with us. You cannot af to store as you would furul- ture, vo let us take care of yours. Price SANDERS & STAYMAN, 984 F ST. N.W. mylé LEGAL NOTICES, ESTATE OF GEORGE GROSS, DECEASED (No. 6142), late of the city of Washington, District of Columbia.—Application having been made to the Supreme Court of the District of holding " Court, f will and for letters testamentary or of adm! istration ¢. ta. on said estate by Annie V. Gross and Jchn B. Clarke, this is to give notice to all concerned to appear court on FRIDAY, the EIGHTH DAY of SUN, A.D. 1894, at TEN Columbia, last QOCLECK AM., to show cause why ‘appli- cation not be granted. Attest P. WRIGHT, Register of Wills D.C. HENRY C. STEWART, Jr., Proc! tor for Applicant. pylG-law3w also. Examine our ware- IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, Holding a special term for, Ox is 4th day of In estate of Moscow R. @. ‘Washi " Court business, 1894. on, District, of Columbia, 61. Administration doc. Application having been poy administration ou the estate of sald Moscow R. G. Pendleton, deceased, by Jennie Pendieton, widow decedent, notice - hereby yiven to all ‘coon to ay June, as, Bt 10 o'clock a.m., to show cause, if any e: ninst the granting of such applica: tion, cave, ote this crder shall be published in the on Law Reporter and Evening Pendleton, Page of ‘letters of Washingt ar once Week in each of three successive weeks before sald By the court: (Signed) wow A. B. HAGNER, Justice. DENTISTRY. Have That Tooth Extracted If it grieves you. We'll perform the opera- tion shecintely withent pein. Modest cha: DRS. WHI Ee ROCHE, 945 PENN. AVE. . my16 Specialists at Tooth Extracting. Strictly Professional rformed Is the characteristic of all work here. No inexperienced student acquire bis skill at the expense of patients. Dr. Graham's personal always, assured. Extracting, or applied solution, 50c.; cleants ver, platina or amalgam ine up; very best full set teeth, $7 Dr. Graham, 3077th St. = LEAVING FOR THE SPRINGS OR seashore, have your teeth attended to in order to avold having your pleasure marred by aching teeth, headache, neuralgia, complaints referable to distased dental organs. For first-class work xo to Dr, BERRY, 1718 sth st Dw; very prices. my8-8t* FKER DENTAL INFIRMARY.—TEETH FILLED and artificial teeth inserted without charge, ex- cept cost of material, at 1325 H st. n.w., den- department of the Columbian University, from 1 to & ss except Sunday. traction free. from October 8 to _June 30. 0023-tr and) many other | eon: | court om the Ist day of FIRST-CLASS IMPROVED W. H. BARSTOW, 611 F my16-3t WANTED—$6,000 ON real es security. st. Bw. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE PER CENT INTEREST, 1 PER CENT COMMISSION CHARGED. a. WaxTED—70 pn 8 Ni = erty for 6 mont by,8 young man with « good |B salary. aires star office. te MONEY iN YOUR APPLICA- re FOR tans; t VTHAVE $60,000 TO. PLACI pgs eg SUIT. DAVID D. STONE, 804 AN! 806 F my16-3t MONEY S LOAN—ON REAL ESTATE OR OTHER security; lowest rates; amounts and time to suit. Apply at once to - R. A. PHILLIPS & SON, myl¢-1mo New York ave. $100 TO $5,000 AT 6 PER os PER ANNUM om furniture, lif insurance policies, stocks of , real estate notes, &c.; strictly con: tal. Address PHENIX, Star office.myl4-2| MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 PER CENT AND 6 PEI $054, °o Approved property in the District. HE RON & NIXON, G st. nw. my12-Im_ WHOSE IMMEDIATE NECESSITIES mpt action. with ‘monthly installments $1,000, including, hoth principal and interest. For ht loans: $5,000 to $2 B'iper, cent og. pill-cdged. residence of business Droperty also $2000 per cent on to $20,000 até ity realty. No delays. Room 5, 1 Pa. ave. we control this & CO. 319 Fst. nw MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED CENTRALLY located city property, in sums eg r cent per annum. Sentral Sal Bank building, 7th s' _nw. MONEY TO LOAN ON SECOND TRUSTS. W. TL. ae ‘Washington Loan and Trust building. MONEY IN SUMS TO SUIT AT VERY LOWEST IN- terest on D. C. real estate security. FKANK T. RAWLING! 'GS, member bogs ny woe Excl Ls alae ave. (Arlington Fire 's ottice). ‘MONEY TO LOAN ON DISTRICT OF COLUMRIA real estate security, in any sum from $1,000 to $50,000; no delay where. secarity 8 satisfactory. mo L. STARGARDTER, 6 at 6 and 6 per cent. CHAS. W. HANDY, ap2T-im G10 18th st. nw. MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS FROM $1.900 UPWARD aT LOWEST eae OF INTEREST SPHE DISTRICT. R. 0. HOLTZMAN. T LO Ox WeasttiNcTos No delay in closing THOS. ap%5-tf MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWES? RATES OF terest on approved real estate security. ap2s-tr H. L. RUST, 624 14th MONEY TO LOAN-AT FIVE (®) PER ¢1 000 to $65,000—on city real estate: and 6 per cect moner to torn on real D.C. WALTER H. AC) oe 704 “14th MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 PEL CEN proved District real loans made. estate, F. H. SMITH & SONS Also {installment 1418 F st. nw. security in the District of Columbia: : charges moderate. WASH'N DANENHOW! apis-tt ¥ Cor, 13th and MONEY TO LOAN oN FURNITURE, PIANOS, Without removal from HORSES. &e., your possession. Low rates: e loans made the day you apply for them. terms; no publicity: Please call on CAPITAL LOAN GUARANTEE CO., apis-tr 002 F st. uw., main floor, “MONEY JAN IN SUMS ‘TO "SUIT, FROM $500 to $25,000, from three to five years, on elty property. To R. BROOKS. 616 "12th st. aw, apl6-tm PER CENT; NO DELAY ) $5,000 TO $25.00 AT 5 Ie papers and secarity are api2tt MONEY TO LOAN tate at 5 and 6 per amounts a speciality 1333 G st. nw iis Gansny id <. $250, & : SAUNDE MONEY TO LOAN ON IM Installment = plan: repayable monthly: lowest ra money for st alzht loans: will 213, ity MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWFST itive terest on approved res arity MeLACHLEN mh1T-tt Vo MONEY TO LOAN AT nn PST Tt vt terest on approved real estate seenrity ms “ag HEISKELL s _nihs MONEY TO LOAN ON APP ROVED 410 per cent Inte 5 ACCOMMO- DATE YOU. THE COLUMBIA T. T. CO., ja26-tt ST. N.W. WASHINGTON MONTAGE LOAN ©0., 610 F st. nw Will Joan you any, sum you want, large or small, on. furniture, pianos, horses, wazons, &., without removal or publicity. Any business with us strictly confidential and | yeu can get the moner the day sou ask for Loans can be paid in part or in full at any time to suit the convenience of the borrower and any part paid reduces the cost of carrying the loan in Proportion to the amount paid. Fe well oe to yeor Savanta WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN CO., te 610 F ST. Niw, to see us before LOANING AGAIN ON SUCH COLLATERAL AS local Isted stocks, trusts, mortgages, Insurance policies in old line companies, warsnouse and storage receipts, bonds, &c. YERKES & i. (KOR, 17 Sun building: 13-1 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED CITY erty, either straicht or installment loans: PROP- the lat- ter may back by about $10 per month on the $1,000, Including both principal aud interest. _Room 5, 1201 Pa. ave. a2-tr_ MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE OR FIRS class security at lowest rates of interest; no de- lay where the security is od. _aplé C. GREEN, 303 7th st. nw. MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 AND G PER CENT ON approved District real estate; no delays M. PARKER, M. GRostox: ‘3 dees, PARLORS, FSTAR. mn, jr., successor, $7 to" $20. Open all hours and Thaesthetlc painless. extraction. PAINLESS, YRT SAFE, METHODS Applied in all Dental operations. Charges moder- ‘ad.” in another column. ARLORS, 1217 PA. AVE. fe? U.S. DENTAL ASSOCIATION, THE LEADING dental organization of America. Scientific DEN- BE, 808 17th «| KR SALE—223 12TH ST. SE: NEW brick house; all mod. im; papered cE azROOM | Catnolte re ez be sola "to respectable cor or people. 150 cash Apply to OWNER, 1245 G st NBS “gimme FRAN) HA “& CO. Cor. th and Pa. se. for sate—CHEAP. UN FAsY TERws— VERY Uttle, money required, and payments can be made 1734 Corcoran st.; 782 2ist st. 1505 M st. now. R. _oe2l-wéestt” A VERY VALUS PLE PROPERTY ON 18TH |ETWEEN THOM. AS Suftable for Fe nr for ‘or particulars apply e 4 F street asp Sli ith OLUTE BARC TISTRY at moderate prices by ex 3 oly. 401 TTH ST. See card in another columa. UNDERTAKERS. R. W. Barker, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER, 612 Lith st. ow. Established 1967, 1867 ‘The fret, undertaker embalming ington, Graduate of the Cincinnat! School ‘of ‘ecsbalming, class. to All_ work, nteed. Prices 19 Stir THE TIMES. Telephone call 997. mh2-3m W. R. Speare, Undertaker & Embalmer, 940 F Street Northwest. Eversthing strictly first-class and on the most terms. Telephone call, 340. jalr DERTAKER EMBALMER, 12334 NEW YORE AVE. a Telephone. 295. ee23-tr = _ POTOMAC RIV ER BOATS NEW PALACE STEAMER HARKY RANDALL Leaves River View whart, Street, Sunday, ‘Tuesday and Thursday at 7 a. i at all wharves as far down as Maddox ‘cre Returning on Mondays, Wedn -sdays and Fridays, 3 p.m. Pas. Senger accommodati ris first-class. Freight received uacil pour of sailing. Telephone 1765, REED. & 00. E. 8, RANDALL, ods, Prop. & Man. 0. Gkirvven. Gen, “age fe19-tt Washington, D.C. WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT CO., “LIMITED, From 7th st. ferry ‘wharf. Steamer Wakefield oh MONDAYS, | WEDNES- DAYS and SATURDAYS at 7 a.m,’ for Nomini creck, Leonardtown and St. Clement's bay und tn- termediate landings. Iteturning TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and SUNDAYS. ty sehedute) . RIDLEY, a0-tt © aoa ‘Manager. NORFOLK AND WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT 00. DAILY LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTON, D. ©, FORTRESS MONROE and NORFOLK, VA, ‘The new and powerful Iron Palace Steamers. WASHINGTON AND NORFOLK SOUTH BOUND, Le i daily -m. from foot of wha Monroe at 6:30 a.m. next at Norfolk at 7:30 da; where railroad connections are made for all pol south and .outhwes NORTH BOUND. Leave Norfolk daily at 6:10 p.m. Lenve Fortress Monroe at 7:10 - ‘Astive! at Washington at @: onsale at 518, 619, 1951 and 1421 Peo nia ave. and G15 15th st. o.w. Thnk for tickets via ew Il ret JNO. CALLAMAN, NOT. ARIES PUBLIC. COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS AND NOTARY PUB. He for ail states and territories a SPECIALTY sk ow VAN: nthe b 4 _Always in office fice hours. a Ha COMMISSIONER OF DEI EDS FOR EVE! id territory. Notary 1 joner. 28 oN EL UWBAUL. aor ee owe SPECIALTIES. ATTORNEYS. HUNTER & CASON, c 4al0-tr_ Typographical ‘Temple, 425 G st. nw. CAMPBELL CARRINGTON, Attorney at-Law, lied diseases. ELEC- A limited | number 7 12th st. ow., L. §. NICH- day 1z-1n* Uroat Affections treat: | AMMUSIALED STEAM CARPELD CLEANING Works.—Carpets cleaved in the best manner, Carpets made moth proof fste of charge. Mat- fresses made to order, Office, 1720 ave, Works, 1708 aud 1710 E n.w: Telephone, 804 mb2-t M. NEWMYER, Manager. THE IRVINGTOS Atlantic City, cheerful. red. HO On the b oe J. Modern and Elevator to Woo c. famous p21-Imo* EXPERT IN DRILL os WEL TAKOMA, NORTH TAKOMA PARK, D. NoW open Largest and most elegant sub- ban hotel in the District. Supplied with the Takoma water. ‘Terms reasonable. BURTON, MULANEY & WAPLES. clret $8 to o Ho a week. hou: my15-3m METATOXET HOUSE, Narragansett Pier, R. Superior ice ry is 28th season opens June 4. modern improvements; 200 guest TWO MOUNTAIN COTTAGES — 7s ‘ALBEMARLE, VIRGINA AVE. bent sonable; tus Pgh a = OR SALE—AT Aras ary, NJ. building sites reasonabl ©O., ‘Atlantic ay. The Coming Militia Contest in July at Little Rock, Ark. THE FENCIBLES AND EMMET GUARDS NEAR steam ch; Dew and seat: iat a ‘convenience: ‘wthe "t terms strated booklet mailed (fe10-4m) ing in hotels, boardii RAED Gos 4 "| Preparing by Nightly Drills to Win RENT, nished, at Gapland, South Mountain, Md. $200; ‘till November; 1,100 feet elevation; Prizes and Glory. FOR THE SEASON. ge, containing eight roots; un- of uc t. tong 2. HL BOWERS, THE NAN! ASHEMET, MARBLEHEAD, MASS Finest ocean scenery ob the Massachusetts Const, shor description address AMA BROWN. | sas iny4-coum? 8 ‘as p.m., daily, except Sunda: only, Throwgh | train ington 7:18 a.m, 38 p.m. Sundays for liouned an? 4:32 dally. except for Leesburg, and 6:33 p.m., dail; Returning, arrive Washington 8:30 attr. clvsive. Kindly let me hear frem you at as early date as possible. Very respectfully, your am servant, M. WING, Captain, Comd'g MeCarthy Light Guard. To the above Capt. Wing added a personal communication, which reads: from Round Hill, 8:40 Leesburg. and 6:33 0. p.m. and 8:30 p.m. Manas- Diviaton #48 9m. daily. exerpt Sunday, and dally from Chorlotiess ite, “Dear Captain—i suppose you have re- ceived notice of the drill to be held here in July, and I certainly hope you have decided and informa- ir write and warn them not to get @rawn inte the affair, as it would certainly cost them their re-election. The drill prospects are pro- gressing finely, and we think it will be by far the largest encampment that we bave ever attended.’ ” The start from Washington will be made about June 28, and Capt. Domer and his men may stop over at Atlanta, Ga., and give an exhibition drill in the base ball park in that city. The drill occurs on July 4, when between 25,000 and 30,000 ected to be in attendance. Scheduled to reach home, 10, and will undoubtedly ceived. Athletic sweaters for the entire company, seventy-five bona-~ fifty-six are worl drill team. The w An effort be gloriously re- have heen orfered which numbers fide members. Of these king for a place on the nsuccessful ones are to ace the real workers as a color guard, and intend to give o sinter on to the one referred to above toward the latter part of this month, to be repeated in case the necessary amount has not been raised by that time. The Irish lads are enthusiastic over the subject and are work- ing every night. The old base ball at North Capitol and G streets will, it is thought, be secured as a drill ground. Some interested parties claim that the Emmets is being made to secure Conven- 4, express, telerraph, turnpike, mail; | 58 tion Hall rposes, as Capt. Dom alles from Washington. 'D. D. STONE, $00 F : Wishes to for de ‘away front te publi eye, st. nw. v1 The members who are willl evote vale FOR RENT—OR SALE-FINE SUMMER _RESI- LOCAL INTEREST AROUSED] uable time and hani Benny Lt a ood, ‘of dence, a “Ochre H Point” Ne ea Li ell — Syed of Columbia are Capt. Domer, modern improvements; sia nace. ret 3 nase = FERRY WW Military science ‘and tactics at present | Crist and and Privates Anderson, THE LOCKWOOD, HARPER'S FERRY, W. VA., ATLANTIC CITY, N. 3. Bai wil, Ce June 4. a large airy Plenty ON THE BEACH Front. | are enjoying a great boom in various por- wank. ve. Pak i Brown, Crom. able first class; rai SE. LOVETT, Proprictor. my! oun Descriptive eg Nateated eoklet matted on applica. bogey bodies rig erg ont -caageps = a $ MT Govt ee esitt, rah mn and ~~ SEASIDE HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, maton. gpernsed ~ | drup, and H. 1 waen, Kel Kon- On ocean front. San pation, Hlevator. Salt water | #?2-Sm = = soneers SONS fairs 1s due mainly to the preparations for | {7UP. J.C. Pa, Kimball, Kelly, Lamy baths in se. |-KRTON, the coming interstate drill and encampment | Newm . ‘. ALL THE YEAR, Atlantie City, > pear man, Notts Rea- eta CHAS, EVANS. | Home comfor sae Sjeat:“appolatmenta fret: | tO besheld at Little Rock, Ark., from July | man, Runan, Roche, Stat, § TARROI Ne Ni TM, clase E. WILE. fel-€m_ | 2 to 7, inclusive. It has caused the District | tom, E. L. and W.'E. Wardwell, Wi as Sere Glen Sah f Columbia National Guard to bristle with | {2", White, Waddington, Graves, Lewis an@ resi len, ol ‘olum| ation to le 4 4 ves, Waukee er tetas cer thee Gaeta ee RAILROADS. _ excitement. Of course the National Fenci- | “"™ Th l ¢ Boys Want Glory, and quiet. No mental cases received. Baths, RICHMOND LE LROAD. bles, the champions of all America, are go- Glory alon: . tauscle movements, electricity, &e. SAMUEL St) DAY ae ipekuren ‘AND | ing to do their best to retain possession of gan D7 the only reward for Yor particulars, address G. . REURE: Foster, a Gs Gaieema: scunbenainn ai | the gry for s\fuld they win the first zis sare ees ile oe amplon-/ prize of $2,500, tha AMHERST, MASSACHUS All traing arrive und leave at Peansylvanla Pas-| Ship cup, which now adorns thelr hand- mount will fall short ¥ ‘ETS, by several hundre/ dollars . venger Station, Washington, D. some armory, and additional interest is of paying the place for a SUMMER RESIDENCE 8:00 a.m. daily—tocal for Danville and inter- added to the affair by the t expenses of the team. To raise necesnary BEATS ALL NEW ENGLAND. mediate stations, and connects at Lynchburg with rdjinond ir by announcement | funds, however, arrangements e Norfolk and ‘Western railroad westwani, daily, | that the popular and noted Emmet Guard 4 are being Pure water, healthful location, superior edu-| and at Manaseas for Strasburg, daily, except Sup: made for a big benefit entertainmen’ cational facilities, grand scenery and excellent | day. ic 3 will positively journey to the city of roses, take place, probabl; the oe yaliroad accommodation. Gas and electrie lights, THE GREAT SOUTHERN Fast | certainly bring back the first prize in the | yy, ae Academy of Real estate in lots to suit all parties, for | M operates Pullman Buffet Sleevers, | maiden drill and Déssibly give Capt. usic, about June 18. The committee in. illustrated pamphlet, to Yashington via Charlotte and Co- “ wr we De charge is composed of Capt, Charies SECRETARY BOAKD OF TRADE, = fo Savannah and Jacksonville, uniting at | mer’s men a close pull for first honors in| Domer, chairman. Maj. George H. arrics my14-3t* Amberst, Mass, | Ch wh Palas aigener, for Augusta, also carries | the big contest. and Dr. Frank T. Howe of The Evening R k E Ss ri id lanta, where direct connection is made for Birm-| Both the Fencibles and the Emmets have | Star, Mr. Willard Holcomb of the ‘Washing. ‘oc non Springs an Ingham, Montgomery and New Oriestn. already knuckled down to hard work, which | $9" Post. Col. Charles R. Lewis of the New Mineral Baths. ’ PS ER ome pla nal rs is to continue steadily for almost two| rocks (upper, MF. J. M. Ward of the Dra~ % through train for Froui matic News, Mr. David R. Towers, manager Great Northwest mountain, Frederick county, Va. Straabu inN@1x" ASD Sunday: weer. | months. The formel challenge to the Fen-| for Neil Burgess, and Messrs. Lee B. Mosh- Capacity. 300; all requisites, for health, couifort, Taira, y- cibles, as champions, reads as follows: er, W. W. Mortimer, Robert McMurn recreation and rest; bilhards and bowling; ex: lee on On CR Dee, G ding National | J. C. Cc. F. are cellent music; healing aud strengthening water ~ Resnaagpagemigiad ana T eS Ww. E. aud baths; a safe and lovely resort for families Fencibles, Washington, D. C.: A. Tomlinson of the Fencibles. These ghandant fable: complete sanitary arrangement) | Sir—At the request of the Little Rock names are a sufficient guarantee that the formation aya ey HATH, Proprietor = ‘ow Orleans vik Atlanta and | Drill Association, and in accordance with | ST&ir will prove a complete Mogg ie 4 Pe a ‘antingtons'b.c. | Montgomery, New York to Asheviile via faltabarr, | tre mutes governing contests for the “Gal-| Pumtemce yn’, program is to include @ . + O-€-_ | Washington’ to Memphis via Birmingham, and | Veston sereiccemtennaiey ees lobehap + | RUmbeMof the best-known ‘pestuonontie FOR THE . SUMMER | Washington to Augusta via Columbia. Dining car | )°ptn, Semiccen me bentieaed a the country. ws May and June. “Apply io A, Be SHOWELI. | TRAINS O8 Waeaa (AND, orig ryt | to aril Tor same at the interstate Grill to be | wARother energetic committee 1 y, Md.“ my2-w,tsSt-tiem tu,th to fet” | SION leave Wi a.m.. daily, 4:29 held at Little Rock, Ark., July 2 to 7, in- Pe, fends tor the Bumat Buena Vista Spring Hotel, BLUE RIDC » WESTERN MARY. st JUN oh . with all the ‘mod- ern improvemer 1 cold water, perfect Diagram of rooms, rates and’ deseription rs can be bad of Mr. Jno. C. Malford, where Mr. Reamer can be seen © between IT a.m. aud 3 pain, myd-mn,w.t30 THE 3 Tr in TR 'N. J.—Dertng May and June a pel re A Week for the best rooms. Addr SON? G206' Chester aves, Plulla., Pas nplteun : MOUNTAIN HOU . OPE: MAY. ed on fruit hill farm; Blue KRidge east idle Shenandoah river, Harper's Eerry. W. Va: 88 to $10 per week: $1.50 and §2 per day: children, half lal rates to all families, where numbers justify it; hotel capa two bundred aud, Attys, round trip ‘rom | for Was lugton, good to October a, ret a. Directly on be wy12-e5t AURORA HOUSE. AURORA, W. ¥ ‘Opens June 1. ‘able and accommodations the best.—No ad- * in prices. ms should be engaged at Nrculars at Star offi J. HL SH DIRECTLY diet Puanent te 2. y Lath st. nw, HOTEL ROSSMORE, XN. 25 FER, Proprietor. ON THE BEACTE Opens May 30. my11-1w* DON SEWPow o NEW, furnished cottages, es, nt $300 to 3500 SUMMER COTTAGES TO LE d n. Within 200 feet of; the | Principat bathing beach, and 3 minutes walk. of | the electric railway, All have ocean view and a| p, nd unexcelled bathing priviiege. Am un- opportunity to enjoy a Newport, season at | | expense, Cottages average roains, particnlars furnished wy tA. PRESCOTE = > nt, Newport, R. myS-1m rf GTON. ALTANTIC CITY, N. KsivcKy AVENUE. THE BEACH. OW On Su M.A. & HS MUTNOR, RANCE HOTEL— ten and tree H_IMPERIAT- in » Ridge mountains; spec livery May and June, _muys-1ma* MONTEREY SP NEW TEMP’ H. Pen HOTE! ntins, Penna. Mur, Pa. RINC 1 WILL REOPEN J Taree and one-fourth hours from Washington, 1,500 feet above sea level No Malaria~No Mosquitoes—-Pure Spring Water. ew and modern sanitary arrangements. eclal rates for Jane. Waite for descriptive ctr- & H. 8. MILNO! B si residences. 8. M. PREVOST. General Manager. jeu cy tt a0 ‘ ‘Charles st., Balt i myl4 Gen. Pass. Agent. er in per = = many acts of ee | : a mdness and attention shown her own sol- BEACH VILLA, 185 (OCEAN END) OCEAN AVE., FSAPFAKE AND OMIO RAILWAY. | Atlactic City! NJ: null ocean view. Open, a ne May 13. 1808. diers when participating in drill contescs, . Terms moderate. Mrs. i. M. Trains ‘levee dally ‘from Union station (B. and | @Nd to advertise our city and state's won- t my426t_ |p) Gth and B sts. | derful and various resources. THE EL ‘Through the grandest scenery in America with| “2. An incentive to advancement and pro- ‘and Pacific cot the handonunest Rnd meet complete solid trata ser- facegpe lice bey ey od of arms of the citi- fences. Opens. March 17. 3 ECKERT, fee wert from Washington. zen soldiers of the Union, through emulation inerly of the Rossmore, ek how at 1123-25 13th} 2:25 M. DAILY— Cincinnati and St. TLouls| and friendly competition. — _nuw., Washington, D. & mi10-Sm Vestibuled, wey Kqutpped, lee | 8% THE ENG! ‘ Will open on Saturday, ene 9, 1804. conveniences, including hot sea water baths in Send for circular. house. Special rates for June. and wat Ay intments the bes! Write for ceeulars, WM. R. DUNTIAM, Supt. myl-78t pal Pi BROOKSIDE, ET. ALTITUDE 3,100 FI WEST VIRGINIA. Se Cn ee —™w'4_ | tesued by the adjutant general of Texas with capaclty for eats, offers’ more ¢ PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, that seems to be necessary. You will, of Sorte. an - an any mountain 1 STATION CORNFR OF TH asp 1 5 STREETS. | course understand that this is entirely a “avi yet Moderate | rates. “Onl 11:05 AM. “ 14, 180 EE | oe of form and not @ question of the ‘asbington, via Raltimore. For se ~ Parthys only, as it is not yet decided ject amas, Gains a genunveee Me | "Drawing apd State Tova, Stee bing, nok: | Nectlog Of ‘rooms, Caring or SSenremnis ROME OC She aat Unepryation tiers Mite Dt to Cajeago, Whether we wili enter the drill or not. I Hotel Rennert, Buitimor Cinetnnat!, i as Gievelamd. fet presume you are coming, as the railroad veept Bal wuiday. 7:0 P.M. N ing “Car 240 Atlantic City, P ear the beach, % Urder Washington management. Newly finished. | {, tes, $10 to $15 per week, re my10-2m* WHE HARTSOCK BROS. TUE RUSKIN,” SPRING LAKE, N. J., BEAUTE: | fully sitnated opposite the lake near the I St phe 7:30 pm. “| reserve ever be called t my2 to se10 Mt. Hoil until June 1, ote? DaILY—The tatees °F. BF. Vv. Lim-| 0 stand shoulder to THE MOUNTAIN HOUSE, =| seed” A colld veetiboled train with dining car af — in defense of their common coun- Saas PRESSON, PA, | Pullman sleepers for Cincinnati, Lexington and | FY, On top of the Allegheny Mountains, Main line | Louisville, without change. Observation car from The Prises Ofterea. Penna, Ri R., 108 miles east of Pittsburg. Hinton, “Arrives Cincinnatl, 8:50, 5 ie Grand interstate infantry drill. Open to Corp pater cate red afi aman land "st Louis, all regularly organized infantry companies PEN conneets tn’ Union depot for sll points. ba ha ctor The AM, DAILY For Old Polut ‘Comfort and cates Guard of the United States, Delightful location. Excellent drives. Pure ate | Norfolk. (Oniy rail It minimum number of each company to Charlottesville, Waynesboro". Staunton and prigel- to come. It he wish of the board of di- rectors to have the championship cup here to be competed for, and as a matter of form they have asked me to challenge your com- pany to contest for it, as under the rules Gen. Pass. Agt. . Agt. Pass. Dept. | people tell me you have been figuring on rates. We certainly hope there will be no | dcubt about it, as we remember very kindly the pleasant relations existing between ine, your company and our own at Omaha, and % | we will be glad to have an opportunity of Pullman Slee} ery” | giving you a generous southern welcome. ‘sburg to Clevela “Your company is spoken of very highly CPRESS.Puitman | h€r@ and everybody wants to know if you Seeping and Dining | @re coming. I inclose prospectus of the drill in case you have not received one. I will Pullman Sleep-| be glad to give you any informatioin you may need. Please remember me kindly to your officers and command.” The Fegcibles Wi The members of this crack organization at @ recent meeting, by a unanimous and en- thusiastic vote, instructed Capt. Domer to accept the challenge and formally enter the company for competition. The command, and Saturdays caly Washington to Roch- | mediately theresfter, commenced active 1ILADELPHIA, al YORK AND THE) training and will drill five nights each week | : Sak, axel _| of May, with nightly drills in June, ex- Blaine at itt S| cdustve of Sundays, This will resutt- for Philadel forty-two drills, which should put the com- vs pany in championship form. The active training for the Omaha contest consisted | only of twenty-eight consecutive drills, but this year it is the desire to attain perfection and hence the hard work mapped out. The state of Texas will make a herculean effort to regain possessicn of the Galveston cup, which has been vithout its borders since | 1891, and for that purpose intends sending its three best organizations—the Belknap | Rifles of San Antonio, the Seeley Rifles ‘ot | Galveston and the Houston it Guard, | whose record in drills prior to 1887 is most brilliant. What can ~be attained by this company under the new drill regulations remains to be seen; but if they would re- | trleve the lost honors of their state and the allman Wa! verry) nncinnat) apd Chieagy ¥ WESLERN rs to Chicago and Ha Thicay, hester and | for Willis Sugnra Palle dally, v . ° Canandaigua,” Rochester ard | aud Niagera Falin daily, except | With Sleeping Car Washington to Tork dette, 00 AM. Bor Paliadelps week days. a only, Past a xpress, 2:01 and change, 7:50 A.M. week days, reaa, 7 uM: Bio" P. wily. Boston, with d 3:15 P.M. atic Coust Line Express for Righmond, Jnck-| Galveston cup they must come near the onville and Tampa, 4:30 A, I. daily. | mark of perfection in the interpretation and pnd and Avtsnta, - daily. Rich-| execution of the program, which will be MM. SOT | prepared by the judges of ine. a, who will be detailed from the regular army The prospectus of the Drill Association says: “The encampment will continue from July 2 to 7, inclusive, duri which time drills representing every branch of the serv- ice will be given. The best military com- panies of our land will meet in friendly yet desperate confilct for supremacy, champion- ship of the United States and possession of the Galveston Sem!Centennial cup, now the coveted property of the National Fencibles of Washington, D. C. The object of chis interestate drill is ‘three-fold: A desire on the part of the citizens of Little Rock to entertain the militia of the Slvania aventie, and At the station, Gth and | treets, Where orders can de left for the Ot haggage to destination from hotels and 1 J. R. Woon, The massing of representat! comprised in the volunteer Organizations in the faternal association of a camp, where they may better appreciate one another and learn mutual reliance should the national 1 . Pullman's finest P.M. DATILY—Express for Gontonsville, consist of one captain, two Neutenants, five sergeants and thirty-two men in sets of fours, double rank). aged First prize (Galveston cup and cham- ‘Virginia pointe; daily, except Sunday, for Itich- uliman locations and tickets at company's of- are not eligible for the maiden drill, for the reason that they have won champton- ship mg at t both Norfolk and Newark. This Capt. Walsh declares to be erroneous. He states met, the Norfolk drill was declar- a off before his men left Washington, but they responded to an invitation to sive an exhibition drill in the Virginia city, an@ were allowed expenses for doing so. The sar» state of affairs existed at Newark, an. .n addition the latter contest was © private affair, open only to organizations holding membership in the Irish-American Military Union. “The Little Rock @rill is really the first we have ever entered,” Capt. Walsh. “We are in precisely same situation that the Fencibies were prior to their visit to Kansas City several years ‘A number of prominent Washington’! including several military gentlemen, nop expressed a desire to accompany each of the commands. Whether our boys come ahead or not the entire National Guard and the generally are with heart and soul for trying. HIGH SCHOOL NEWS Many Matters of Interest to Pupils and Parents. An innovation is to be indulged in by faculty and pupils of the Bastern School this year. It will be in the @ complimentary entertainment gram before the leading citizens of Capitol Hill, after which those interested in the school, who have as yet been unable to in- spect the building, are to be given an op- Portunity to do so. Two novelties that are in course of rehearsal for the entertainment yo eas ladies in — and e former grou! composed of Miss Gardner, leader, and the Misses Lee, Clements, Mabel Thompson, Minnie Thomp- son, Tilton, Sanford, Graham, J: Fairchild, Eichelberger and Coffeen. The young ladies in the hoop drill are Miss Deis, leaGer, and the Misses Potter, Irwin, Ran- Gall, Davies, Bowman, Fawcett, Cooper, Gardner, Weide, Burke, Slater and Forbes. Class Officers Elected. In view of the approaching graduating exercises elections of class officers at the several schools have been in order of late, and on Friday a meeting of the presidents was held at the Central to make prelimi- nary arrangements for the commencement exercises. The honored ones of the Central and Eastern are: Central High School, third year —— lent, Mr. W. M. Shuster; my president, Miss Kelton; second vi president, Miss Grace Ross; secretary, Miss Celeste Mority, and treasurer, Mr. R. W. Eastern High School, third-year class— President, John C. Fi trick; first vice cmd Miss Bessie rly; second vice Florence secre tarien, Mr. H. Lemard and Miss treasurer, Mr. Ets; orator, Mr. Albert; his- fices, 518 aud 1421 Pennsylvania avenne. pionship) . torlan, Mr, Foster; .poetess, Miss Brookside ie situated 10 miles trom vakland and W. FULLER. ' 5s Park, Mae ‘on, the vearnnit of the vain alle | “myt4 General Pamenger Ageit. Second eke SS | Romie he encore find additional m — ms = ~ Cheat River and Mountains. A most beauttt ful BALTIMORE AND puro RAILROAD. Grand interstate Maiden infant ran, Spencer, Miss Etz, Mr. Adams, Mr. Stew- try family resort, comprising a farm of 240 acres, SCHEDULS IN EFM 18, 1894. Open to all companies of the National | ard, Mr. Hillyer, Mr. Hart and Miss 44 fo ge ae ll Ry Aigpn ae ee Leave Washington from ies corner of New | Guard of the United States that have never | Foufth-year class—President, Miss avenue 2 in an interstate dril Kelly; vice president, Miss Katie bowling all et and lawn tennis grounds, and buled won @ prise erstate drill, or a first | Kelly; it Tiliard parlor: fur the. exclusive tee of guests, exprees Hate 3 os Veet Himited) prise in a maiden state or interstate drill; | Naught; secretary, Mr G. Edward Tralles, Our own livery of saddle and driving ‘horses at Cioein ouls ‘ard Indiana tn minimum number of each company to con- | and treasurer, Mr. R. A. W. McKeldin. moderate rates, eieucvaii teats Me eal Be Neativatet, Limuted, 3:30 p.m., express 112:40,| sist of one a two Heutenants, five| Convention Hall is to be the scene of -~4 R. ie ae Oaklands | Round tr ticket to 2 oakland, or mang and Cleveland, express Gally 11:30 Credit to be. siven for additional a i graduating lasses of the ‘various 1, For further information, address eg lg POS ine. and June 21 is the date settled upon. 8. OTT WRIGH' For Winchester and Way Stations, 5:30. First prize, $500; second prize, $300; third | will be supplied by the Marine Band, ap30-Im 1401 14th st. La atural Briage, Roatoke, Koorville, prize, $200; fourth prize, $150; fifth prise, | it is to secure for speaker of the ie HOTEL TRAYMORE, Ms oy ‘ew Orleans, 11:10 p.m. Fivo: sixth prize, $50. evening, if possible, a gentieman Atlantle City, N. J. bp em gy be Grand interstate artillery drill. Open to | in educational matters. Open all the year. Balin, Weck days, 13:25, 5:00. all artillery companies of the National The Competitive Drill. ap28-3m_ W. GREEN & CO, | 37:15 (8:00, 45 minutes), 28: 80, 39:: Guard of the United States; minimum num-| 4 committee of commissioned staff of- = 45 minutes) a.m., 112:00, x12 eon of ee a ok to consist of one com-| goers of the High School Cadets has ex a misstoned officer, one gunner, one caisson HADDON HALL, corporal and seven connoneers. Only one | tended personal invitations to the Secretary Atlantic City, N. J. detachment from any one omy f will be | of War and about 150 regular army officers Directly om the beach. permitted to enter. No horses will be used | to attend the annual company competitive ap28-1m HILL TOP HOUSE. erry, Now opens titty Ave tiles, from Washington. Seven ally ste feet above; R. R. to full view rest location for scene! LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT. Situated directly on the beach. Ever nience, including hot ‘and cold sea water bathe and elevator, fe2-6m_ SOUTHWICK, Manager. ATLANTIO cIry, \N. ire and 1,000 feet reh room facing the ocean; capacity, 160: been much Jmproved and refurnished, per in te: residences by Union Transfer Co. on orders left at in the competitive drill. The piece used will be the United States — three- inch rifled gun, which must be brought by the detachment. First prize, $750; second prize, $250. If three or more batteries com- pete, both prizes will be awarded; if only in’ tow ‘ two companies — then only the first Siice in houses Rates Rela ve Deise will be awarded ap25-5m0 ‘tS LOVETT, Proprietor._| |For’ Was sie ince eh paints, *10:00 ‘The Smiles of the Girls. THE WASHINGTON GROVE HOTEL WILL BE | Cipal stations gas f 30 pm ad On the social side of the visit also things openel by Miss hor- | ROYAL BLUE LINE z Fo I SEW YORK AND PHIL-| gre looking particularly bright. A prom- oughly experienc ‘ Board — eget oN Bea a — ak For Friesen end ee —— -—~ a inent official re ys remap pr gescaraed reasonable. lotel newly furnis! and com it, a.m. ex. in. ment, hailing om tlie Roc! sent a renovated. Inquire Room 2, 034 F Fost | Easy" Geto Di Diaing and 8, FF, Dining Ga poveliscmnn apie x epleics p< oatgerr tg Big fer, SMPORE Ve gSMERORD S| Paeaee ate et fn semeaang Boe Seems “San Bt and comfortable. ‘GEO, BOOKER, eee earee City. 10:00 am. snd 12:00 noon, | receipt of a letter from home, which I can- fe22-3 ia Owner and Proprietor, it 200 pooa.” not resist quoting, especially as it ts from THE, SHELBURNE, HEacept Sunde tery Eg Dmg a member of the McCarthy Light Guards, ReMatys OPES TukoCaHoUy ae ven, | 3 called for and checked from hotels and| who are to enter the contest for all it is worth. He says: ‘I have received the two ticket offices, G19 and 1851 Pa. ave., ‘t_ Depot. U newspaper erticles you were kind enough to apes Lag) chia 3. 3. Rec send me regarding the Fencibles and appre- ciate them very much. Every little scrap of news about that company is closely watched for here, and I have had the ar- ticles published in the home papers. If you HAIR DRESSING. ome: good table: $2 to $3 per day | $10 to $18 per week; special rat for families for ses G. W. KENDRICK, Owner apd i trade solicited, wi MISS WILES. EIGHT YEARS WITH MDE. PRaAN- yen May 12. Terms, $1.50 to per $8 are acquainted with any of the Fencibles to's14 por weeks JAS. 8 MOON Dro. prc ater SHANPOOING BY Pt red tell them for goodness sake to choose their ~—~"On beach, Maryland ave., Atlantic | blemishes removed, not covered uj ce massage | SPOnSor as Soon as possible and relieve us City; capacity, 200; hee! cowfort| and steaming free. Metzerott Pst be ito ¥. from the pressure of the girls here. I think aoe and’ convenience of first-class | = my8-1m* every girl in town wants to be the sponsor IMPEXIA! of either the Fencibles or for us, and thi man who tried to make the thoice here ai, ty in change of the Hair Dressing Parlor of y ia Royal, dressing, | Would certainly be mobbed. Friends of the ioe. aha oo.; bangs cut and cu‘led, 206 Congressmen here say that they intend to PEG RSP ESPAATSETTES Fa Besvraserees Fsshes Fee drill of the cadets at National Base Ball Park on the 24th and 25th instants, Final arrangements for the great contest have been c leted. examination of High School pu- pills desiring to enter the Normal School will this year occupy two days, instead of one, as heretofore. June 9 has been fixed upon as the date for the opening day of the interesting intellectual competition. “The Eastern High School Cadet March,” dedicated to the class of 18%, Washington High School, is the title of a bright and catchy musical composition by Miss Hettie Newland Diver of the graduating class of the Eastern school. It is expected that the new march will be played for the first time in public by the Marine Band in connection with the commencement exercises to be held in Convention Hall. Superintendent Powell approves of the field practice for the regiment of cadets, and the outing is now a certainty, It will take place tomorrow, and the loca- tion selected is the arsenal grounds. The various companies are to leave their re- spective school buildings at 11:30 o'clock and rendezvous the 7th street cable power house half an hour a regiment will proceed to the drill grounds of the fourth artillery, and devote four hours to hard work. ‘Tickets are being rapidly @isposed of for on the May entertainment at the io One 18th instant. Rel ine 1 ear promioas to be us Sneut eane cessful of its kind ever attempted,

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