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I Damage Done the Storm— Cities in the Country. nn Serchees ties Benen, a WANTED MISCELLANEOUS The ninth complimentary hop of the Cor- will be held at the National Lnorep Exrarss Taars to daily vie B. and O. R. R. in quicker time than bom any other line, and no extra fare is charged hiladelphia ran ak ee Sémething New in Shirts. A KIND THAT OPENS BOTH FRONT AND BACK NOW ON THE MARKET. From the New York Sun. “Shirts? Yes, sir,” said the clerk behind the eounter toa young gentleman who had just said he was in need of some. “How do you want them, sir?” continued the clerk, “open in back and front?” Thie customer scanned the clerk's face closely im order to discover signs of a possible joke at > his expense. The clerk’s face was as devoid of | as a whitewashed fence. who had thought of buyi shirts communed swift): world moves, he said to hi im back and front may be the proper | He nodded to the clerk as if he had not | t of any other kind of shirts, and then jy examined the samples laid before him for his inspection. young | some | with himself. ‘The | If, and shirts that | H customer, wondering in way they were handy. The suggested that d only in it was impos- elerk was communicative and le of shirt, which & lot of trouble. said, to put such a shirt on after the ere in the bosom. If the wearer to put the studs in after putting the shirt itruggle, and | trouble was obvi- put his itHE there was alwa: e new invention. and closed up the front of the m he opened the back and put the tion.” suggested the cler! replied the customer, and he meant i Has the Cartel Been Delivered? BLACKBURN AND JUDGE RUCKER’S SECOND sald TO HAVE MET AT LEXINGTON, Lexington Special to the New York World. This place has been all torn up this after- noon owing to the presence of Senstor Joe C, 8. Blackburn in the city and the rumored pres- enceof Judge Rucker’s second, Col. J. C. Moore. Senator Blackburn arrived at 11:30 this ing i vy with Col. J. Stoddard ickett. He was m garment on with all facts he This letter ‘was sent by Gen. Duke, who left on the Chesa- for his funeral. At last the undertaker came with the coffin, and everything being ready the doctor was put into it. But, alas, the coffin was too short. When the “doctor” was safely sto’ ay out his feet, and when his feet were tucked in, up bobbed his head. Here was @ muddle! Th coffin could not be oont bask; there was no time for that, and besides it was the longest one available. At last the undertaker deter- mined that it was all obstinacy on the of the corpse, and if the coffin did not fit him he was to blame, not the coffin, and should be made to fit it. Thus reasoning he provided himself with a saw and prepared to remove the “doctor's” legs, but they were the pride of the “doctor” in life and he was not going to desert them in death. So he sat bolt upright in the coffin and vigorously protested. e under- taker became a raving maniac and the “doctor” saved his legs. ‘A few years ago the pimple-banishing enter- rise was Taoved to London, where the doctor for a time is said to have made money. It was his queer method of spending his money which first attracted the Scotland Yard detectives to him, and after a slight investigation he was ar- rested, the idea being that if he were not the Whitechapel fiend, he isa dangerous character, and is not entitled to his liberty. A Fancy Liar from Texas. THE BIGGEST YARN HE EVER TOLD HAPPENED TO : BE THE FROZEN TRUTH. San Francisco Special to the New York Sun. A party of men were talking in the Palace hotel court last evening about liars they had known. Mr. More, of Pasadena, said he knew the most picturesque prevaricator on the Pa- cific slope. ‘His name is Martin, Wobbly-jaw Martin,” said Mr. More, “and works on my ranch. He'd lie about the size of a half-dollar, and there never were any black crows where he came from.” “Where's that?” asked Senator Fair, who has reputation of his own to sustain. “Texas, and that’s where Martin had most of his astounding adventures, He has told one story of a seance With # Texan steer until I think he has forgotten that it isa lie. He says he was working in 8 packing-house at Bryan, and had charge of the cattle that came to the killing-house. One aay. according to this weird romancer, a steer fell down about s hun- dred yards from the house, and seemed to be too badly injured to move another step. Mar- tin grabbed an axe and out to kill the | animal. When he was 10 feet from the steer it jumped up, made a rush for the boss liar of the boundless west, and hooked him. One long horn went through his clothing, grazed his back, and passed out under his collar at the back of his neck. Martin sayshe had on a new suit of oilskins, and that he was carried 300 yards on the steer’s head, shouting for the People to get out of his way and brandishing e axe, “The steer bolted in among the other cattle, camp ded the herd, and bellowed ina way that nobody but this dandy liar ever heard et whose headquarters are at Warren and factory on Hemlock run, 10 miles above Warren, was drawing a load ‘of 1,050 Pounds of glycerine from the factory to the Van Vleck magazine, used as a focal supply station for the contiguous oil fields, He passed through Pleasantville about 11 a.m., with his drawn by two horses. Half an hour later a terrific explosion shook the ground at Pleasantville as if by an earthquake, breaking many windows. The ex- | reary was distinctly heard in this city, 8 miles istant. A party of men started for the maga- zine, and on arrival found nothing but two ‘eat holes in the ground. The it was in ront of where the magazine was located at the foot of a hill. It was 20 feet equare 10 deep. Where the magazine had stood there was an- other great cavity extending far into the hill- side. Not a vestige of the driver was found, | Two hundred rods away small pieces of horse- flesh were picked up. Haggerty lived at Hem- lock, and leaves a wife and six children. It is thought the jolting of the rough roads caused the explosion. —_—_——_+e+______ Dogging Irish Members. DETECTIVES VIOLATE THE PRIVILEGES OF MEM- BERS OF THE COMMONS IN SERVING SUMMONSES. In the house of commons last night Mr. David Sheehy, member from South Galway, stopped the debate on the Ashbourne act, ap- pealing to the chairman on a question of privi- lege. He stated that he was leaving the house when an attendant handed him what appeared to be an ordinary visitor's card. Upon goin; into the lobby a constable from Ireland serve: him with a summons under the coercion act. He moved to report progress in order to give the house an ppeetnaiy to diseuss this auda- cious breach of privilege. Mr. Balfour deplored the incident, and did not know under what authority it had hap- pened, He entirely disapproved of such Tmeasures occurring within the ‘incts of the house, and stated that he would give an em- phatic pledge that, bo far as the Irish executive was concerned, the incident would not occur ain, ir. John Morely proposed that a committee be appointed to inquire into the circumstances of the incident. Mr, Smith consented, and a committee was appointed, een, 8 Sir Wm. Harcourt, Mr. lorley, Sir Charles Russell, Mr. Parnell, Mr. Timothy Healey, Home Secretary Matthews, Mr, Goachen, Mr. Madden, Sir Edward Clarke and Sir Matthew Ridley. The Fisheries and Sackville’s Successor. THE SALISBURY GOVERNMENT DECLINES TO GIVE OUT INFORMATION REGARDING THEM. In the house of commons last night Mr. E. T, Gourley (liberal) asked if the correspondence on the American fisheries question was to be PY produced; whether it was the intention of the government to negotiate fora new commission, and whether, in the meantime, owing to the di- vergence of legal opinion relative to the mean- WANXTED—A SITUATION BY A RELIABLE MAN Address H f."A, Farmer, Lay Hil P.O, Monigonery County, Ma." "” z O0 Money ae TED-AT HEA wis JUARTERS — POSITIONS “ for: Nh reg 7 Cig a on aa Baty Coote cone Seam Men Tm: SAM'L A, COO) WANTED ERE TO GET PROFES- sional and plain Cooks, Laundress, Maids, Ni Walterces, Coachmen, Butlers. City references, Pri: ‘vate office attached—st DICK’S AGENCY, 613 7th n.w. — WASTED — BY A, RESPECTABLE COLORED Youth, a situation as waiter or general help ins hotel or private family: can furnish references. or address 0. L. H., 2227 Boundary st, n.w. ty WASTED BY A BESPECTABLE | COLORED a situation in a private family todo cham- berwork and plain sewing. Good reference can be given, Address Box 40, Star office. it* ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN WHO HAS HAD some experience in the drug business a place ins nice store to finish learning the business. Ad- dress H. E. D., Star office, n27-Bt TANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE COLORED Firl a Situation as first-class chambermaid oF nurse in a private family; can furnish best references, Guor addres DELLA BUREN 1005 11th st. n.w.* ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WHITE WOMAN 4 situation as cook in private family; can give the Call’ 3° Essex Court, best references from last place. bet. Hand 1, 6th and 7th sta. nw. ‘ANTED—BY A SETTLED WHITE WOMAN a ES rs ff a og GE chases ofa ine pila ering Food mete ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY WHO WRITES may fair hand and is familiar with ty position in private office, Address M. AD. nw. Es ‘ANTED — EMPLOYMENT BY A YOUNG MAN eo stenographer and typewriter; hae Remington machine. Address X, Star oftice. “227-3 Wari eet ree res an ment; y ref erences. Aildren OHGANISI, Siar ofice. “nS0-30"— WASTED «BY JANUARY 1, BY A LADY OF catablished, reputation. place as, housekeeper, o rich lady. trou or private sec i references: Exchaneed. "Address Biss GARY, care Carsier 3, y. ee ANTED—BY ONE WHO CAN MARK OR LET- W ‘42 well with brush’ and tg muske-bmect eee ally Address USEFUL, Star office. WANTED 5BY ELIABLE EXPERIENCED ‘white girl a place us nurse for an infaut, or the gare,of two small children. Address NURSE, Star WWANTED—A PLACE FOR AN EXPE woman todo chamberwork or tor take opie ct children, Address WAYLAND SEMINARY. 130'3¢¢ ANTED—FOR COOK AND CHAMBERMAID W iwite pisces, ° tnay’ rie house can recommend the above. “Apply “13b8 Connection ave. 26-30" Water oar aa ee at Legation, City. a “ub6-3 ANTED-SITUATION BY A FIRST-CLASS chambermaid te family, Call or Tie? titrst nw. PYM ‘ANTED—BY A FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER ‘sewing in families by the week cuts by a perfect, tailor, syste business. Address MM. O., Star office, noe2te WWANTED—POSITIONS FOR RELL C00! W waiters, an aids, housexnen, nureoa auton Y dishwashers, farm “BURNHAM, 630-632 Frb.w. u2d-de coachmen,scll selected). " F. ¥ ‘The Japancee minister and Madame Muteu | From the New York World. Reports of wreck and ruin caused by Sunday Al are forward to the enjoyment of a bril-| The mysterious Dr. Twomblety, the Ameri- | night's storm are many and distressing. Along bn 2 Tiant ‘season this winter at can arrested in London November 18, suspected | the coast the damage to shipping was enormous, Madame Muteu has been giving her attention | of having had some connection with the White- | and the life-saving crews were kept onthe daring thet autumn days to the super-| chapel murders, seems to hare exten- | jump in their efforts to save the sailors of ill- Tertrobe. ‘The m irin’exceltent order, | sively in Boston, where he-s very well known. | fated vessels. ‘Twenty-eight persons were ‘ JOR RENT—TWO OR THREE VERY DESIRABL: and its occupants are on hospitable thoughts | The same veil of mystery enveloped his pri-| rescued by Capt Joshua James and his vol- Wass are Bor Efrat en beck Toots second foes intent, Fis crores i Sho, ng, wing soc we eee in | Umer life-saving crew at Hull, Mass. Nino jt nv. — < a min. a are artistically broken a assenge- Aan Twomblety was men were rescued from ooner ANTED — NTED — (ORSES TO WINTER; GOOD | oo _" ATOR noble One me ote with dloth-of- | John, N. B. He claimed to Us as cteenic beet | Green, of Philadelphia, ‘Shorty afterward an ate Ine rota ref oe contre Ai Ey a ee seize oor, atte ff en oben ete | see ha pe, chal . 45 i. a jo A ference. r. rooms on Zo o with She design of s a G sci of international reputation.» He po up eighth api mile ~ heeghearnal the — B seins, Weert Bit: PY Se Ta bes abd, if desired. 2114 Peeve ____ Fe Ey TWO Nicer FoR TED birds over it, woven ne cloth. | at the leading hotel Abbott, of Philadelphia, for Boston, went on = ONE LARGE MEN AT | yy ANTED—WE PAY AGENTS gn | JQOR RENT—THREE ‘cating Roms on th cabinets in the room are of exquisite work- | fentious airs sonvinced the people that he "waa | the rovks: Her arte of aight wns Torun NV iis Nee National cater traient at “Tesi WW montis ant ahasenmne stu tard or ht ‘int inl ioe ee anship, and the bamboo chairs are ophel-| all he represented himself to bs. | Ho adopted | after » terrible with the waves and | WANTED — IMMEDIATELY — expen BEGAN’ Gos Manaisclurers S04 Ceorre st, Cin rai aos, bien A NDSOMELY FURNISHED ered SS perple sepeety: ree ataister prises | {no same system of personal advertisement uf he | wind, in which their fife-boat was smashed to West and ot Bd ate: nove other ges ene ee vmtan es ice a tion giveh, relereuome, TRL oe. ae Greatiy stall Satsums vaso, enamelled on sil-| days he was given to extremes in Cress, He | Pieces, Early, Monday morning a third vessel, WANTED_Stacksutrra Fon meavy pure. | W Woes grazon porte fo “Gfteen Jemouss Bo BSE EEXTaRLA CORY STYLISH HODSE OVER; Yer, accompanied by s parchment con-| would dash the streets mounted on | Geiphia, came ashore not far from the Abbott, ine work, Apply to JAMES H. MCGILL, 908 G | nowsdgy of drawing nese paired. n1SShw | Doard'in private family mo Children 1015 VSth pe ‘at on cain? thorwughbred hounds aad areapen ta tae faces a now life-boat having been procured from s | > Pneie canes a0 LEARN PROF LIVING: aetleca etecparee ___ awe FO8 RENT HANDSOMELY FURNISHED SUITE pl ef sil 220-Bw" was announc le. poured into him, he men thon —- a of seven men Witgws rreuch Syston ot Dress Catting Only ANTED — NICE | FOLDING BEDS, MAT. | seater se bed-rousn, up, Set Boor: motets at. eh NORTH CAPITOL 7. BAND. entertains her intimate friends | charged whatever fee he pleased and made | "4 saber they bod boom soverel hours sient didereet striscet, Soe, se conte, skiste‘cal, | beautiful, sunny, south front, centrally located rooms; | ork ave. now. wsT-Se” | Ae of Bve, with board erpoptments of house OO te cect gle bene | Thomas ee eee er ene And Mate | fate. Gomesha eat Since Reise car tayo | References, SOS eet nen ne ee or REwE-TO ADULTS AN A Fine nev | & fn tuned perpen. 9) ge hes ntly it’ began to be wi about | Capt, Westgate Toloveer a ind drowned. | measure free this werk. ‘nxt ons dally 8 & M.2 | WW ANTED—TRY OUR BUTTERINE AT 20 CENTS | H' house one or two Boome, fur. $f" are drawn length-| that the “doctor” was a pretentious humbug «ns longed a ely, Mass., | 3 p.m. Tuceday and hareday evenings from 7 to.10 fet Pound: warranted not to get ike but. | nished or unfy eT TG ee Fee BEXTAN A BEAUTIFUL BAY-wrxpow wi espe oor and roe charintn ‘the more repo | Wahar'vn betta neh? Meme Th | a at "ae cig a ges | ede ate ais ge | Soa pL Se | Eee art eee comm: - ee ee cit tal for free sample. Stalls ana ter NT—AT 130 —W, HANDsOM! : A : is woat to stand upon tiny fect, the performer | Ei this hme one of his Patients died, and under | aows the bosch and aided ta Seta et | WANTED-A BELIRGTE ieee Stee Sear ce dire erase Fister Hoa: new house, new firniturg.suite | Sochilires “Spy Sit iia swe Ona . very circumstances. man’s name | from the of a ked vessel, A | ferred. ‘Aj wil Beg a or 96-5. WM. C. ER ‘a + Se - - FoR. 2ENT—1204 K ST, THREE HANDSOMELY ywing-room of the American was re, and as he was well known and | fom, the rigging oa EIR COLNE S25 Pree a dee Te" | Wy anrep—Laprg= posing convipenrraz | FOS MENT-1723 8 OT XW. LovELY npc. | BY Parvising ina oi "acum, Roots oe lls the performer must occupy. chair. had friends, his, death created a sensa- | "Y'asvooce ie ae ee Pe oe ae ee SALESNER frm English branches gepecahy ton sen 0ha-story front Room. with, dreeking-room , south. | or single, north and exposure, furnace Mra. Robert Lincoln and Miss Lincoln are st | tion. A request was made by the family for giety- todllr wm og ver ai ‘wanted for our winter jecd net be expe, | Fect, pronunciation, ‘writing, ‘Iiterature, snd | furnished = erm SFP: hanes CERT _ Wormiey's fora few days. They have been | 80 autopey, and when it wae held it was found First CL point Mant Senden orga te | Hlenocdin our fine, but must be ble fo Beth.on gy | Ioriessons after Sow, 90, acess comand oy JOR RENT—150 Ket, maNpsoweLy Pun | Fo "aNTCSPCRNIGHED Noow S13 m wr some weeks in New York city, and | that Potmore's death was entirely due to the | the vessel struck between § and 6 o'clock, aud | LIPS, 490 7th seme.” Ot Mer 10. BT. PHU | SECO cary education ban been Figitasttis f Woon, southars expres Starrs atti home in Chicago, for | ‘ doctor's” astroc — immediately capsized. He was down below 'ED-AGENTS, D- er ai :. — = ee NT 405 HST. NW. FURNISHED Eee peop ols slteeWecngt | ele crores fry Sus smpe | ator, cao wee de mre ae | QU eee ax gee EES | WWAREPEG RL 4 STEERER sant | OM uae on mescerg tmaes | Ro eles ops ae reason for , e n men and a boy. After the wrec! ive We _____ B22 _| ehere are dumber of boarders: would Washington Circle, amis | ¥50R RENT _ aa ; Miss elled to more fully investigate. i “ED- 4 th Lonrders - ho 7-3t* B RENT—THE AUBURN, "2p &T. AND PE Wilsca, dsaghter ofr "Ratbeniel Wilson. of “_inere in great dal of red tape tae ye was neatly arownod. ‘He could oberaiy thong WiSreney bere este eat tute “AcA. Ke uraee Se Fz RENT NICELY "FURNISHED Ss Le ‘Dear care and Depart with them to Chi- 's juries e coun! y eee ee ee nee OneeOe, Eins a ANTED—FOR CASH—1 ‘URE, story " nee. z ‘ifcolay who wea fs Sell | the time the ory hed thoroughly sited all se |b ond out of the. water, bat could plnaly | Wraxrip-tAapr OH, GENTLEMAN, slaving | WV fs oCapyety: Stoven ‘or Hmtire” Mouschold | ate Roda wit Beard TTD Tata se ne mge se | ee See fScneedhee "Seals and Spa | uty af manager, hehe edt Bown | orca oul iene et ber when e | Uneaten | Stink nosevamna. 1142 Toatan, | FURAELTEUASISHED 452 OUEVENISUE| FOR RENT—OFFICES v ¥ crawl out. } So-or —HORSES WINTERED- CARE, | New York ave. n. w. ¥ oe ae —— = = ~4 for some unknown reason he was never pur-| +; A ave. n26-6t 3 a a _ = Sen neaalited metnr| cond, and ba us ube ss conagibaren ta bor Rockland, Bey Wee -ueloom was lost st | weED—a COMPETENT QOOK:_MUsT UW: | pes Min ees Ea ee ae eter 8 FOE BENT IWO UNFURNISHED, COMMUN. | Pmt t5 weit aren enooMt AT 4 FST woman, and F entrance into society feeb halal John. eens schooner John’ Mettler became a total wreck. | apyi'Ths Rmskine ond souns, bread and, desserts. Au2 Or Hoc 101 Corcoran Buin. "'scSU"ims | Wetian cha. wits: sented’ togter”or separate, nicely papered. M.D." PROK, Room wld-stt this season. Lincoln was receiving a few | same w! orse, the same collection of dogs, | The boat Uno sank at her pier and went to MSEbGi doe Waite Gk aS One, ANTED—HORSES TO KEEP, BOX STALIA; | fetethd Gite! beth-room. 1896 11th stay. care) OR RENT ; of ber y is morning in the hotel | the same dressing. ‘The echi Bic! rg ry ANTED—A GOOD WHITE WOMAN TO COOK, W; wot Fe tee any 3" STALLS; | pase the door. n27-3t" Wea OFFICE ROOMS IN THE LEN- EGS: arrose 5 Mt chrate meine | at ah coemeceges Pade tm cl Ee dager esa he miatln Nateewense Taisen thet | 24 Oy Gaketicos voseee anaes | PREF GAGS RES | OEM ageE AVENUE, mean aor runt and went ashore at the Willows, near Salem, agree eerie teen es 4 ea oan oa “er ceeae | ten ot Gee cneat wore « walking loth with | appeared in Boston as the inventor of's sure Pan. n26-3t' ANTED— HORSES WINTERED AT GREEN 1B RENT—12331 N. Y. AVE., ROOMS ON ND convenient locations in the city, Sire of tan orough het of | Ure for pimples. He, devoted his time en-| The schooner Oliver Deer, of fachy froxk New | WASTED =A COMERTENT COOK aecy. wrag | WV anes tom cigs tna" B10 pertnis Rut | with ing Ue haus warms convenient ao guy |» ents moderate Inciudiny stam heat and Beater dlack a York, went ashore at Jerry’s Point, Newcastle, | andiiam a vens6-3t* | called for; telephone direct to farin or to N. BESTOR, | °*2' Bes. — . . trade increased to such an extent that he ik we CREE TS a. ill if ‘KC. we * —— to THOMAS J. FISHER & Co, pe ee a Seption of ths cool” hor ae de omah, thee | WWrANTED—A WHITE BOY 70 RUN {EEBANDS WaARTED-20 HORSE SDITIREE Foe Gum | Flere, eae ee ages Stet at friends, ward he worked Jersey City and Pittsburg | ‘The storm on the lakes also caused many | references, apply at O19 Det. a'¥. nad.te"™ | ,VV,Fiage work: must be sound and perfectly byoken, | JE0n RENT—DELIGHTFUL ROOMS ON SECOND Beene Building st ¢10.and $10, reapetivey Senator erman and Miss | $74 many westerncities, going as far as wrecks, but no loss of life is reported. ‘ANTED— A, YOUNG MAN TO DRUM, THE | Fearsaf Me Peto as sol “Giles | ine Ss ped Speed tate hinees Bas Teer ees | ea WeRILEADEEBLE T90 F st Mary in the city from | He also made himself conspicuous in Canada, ae et —— of in| oon tollng soak Lainie at ceaeen toe | = = B20-Se | _nzs-3t* ade Pinte B4: Saas eka cad = 2 — Jt, is their usual | and his big form, set off ‘y striking attire, i 0 Hodkzway Beach epee Booch Bak Rockaway; | Kooning pyederred. Address, with reference, expert | WANTED — THOSE DESIRING CRAYON Say | RORRENT 7A LARGE PLEASANT ROOM IN & FOR RENT—STORES. aaaaer tn tas hendiasens IK cornet a aia the waves swept’ away bathing houses, plat- 'ANTED — FIRST-CLASS COOKS. GEN Treats taken eB SATE Rea Sue a Pay | table board; references exchanged. Address Box 22, 101 COR 1ST AND L STS. N. w. coking ery weld | BoP tt cnand eta amc, | fran abel ruture and many | W Aleta TRL ST OWRE, OEMERAY | Et scan aoe karat eh | Sree ee a a ti Ta as ® large house ted to be the gift of his admirers when | {su were either beached or carried out | vive wanted), ¥. R BUBNHAM, 000-002 Fe nw. | WW ANTED-EVERYBODY Mr thae T plaramtee a | carpeted, im & pleasant family, with evéry home | 118,010 New Jersey ave. n.w , ion festivities. | E> fort Canada to begin what he termed his Tentinday df the sini is ware aevemmedaeteelh que teen ecae tat eel urine sag Gomtort, excellent table board; exchanged. JOR RENT—1044 147TH ST LARGE STORE: and Miss Fanny | «crusade t the pimples which disfigured | 4.i, highs at Macheten wea wit moun ANTED-TWO FARM LABORERS APPLY AT | Latrobes made to heat oF no pay) Wek DANTE Uay9 | 2102 Othe mw. maT 2 room and dwelling of 8 rocius atid “bath Hayes have promised to be the Ohio Senator's | the faces of American women.” In his 'wan- aethn ous en ing ee aaa bd cpianeae " ‘M at.u.w., between 4 and 5 o'clock p.m, | 17th st. n.w. ‘oc3"2an® OR RENT — TO GENTLEMEN, HANDOOMELY | yA SCs DIET sheet Kent #4: deri he did not forget the fashionable i = eateries a a ANTED IT KNOWN— rnished rooms, southern exposure, eat > =e . " Representative and Mrs. Edmund Rico, of St. | watering-places, and at even so exclusive and | Wich rans along the front of the Manhattan | \WraNTED—WHITE BOY OR Gini. anoui ig ro | W "het W, W. Motctt, 19337 of. nwt from Parave: 1710 du thelerenca: nuTsie | OR RENT ELEGANT STORE ON P have returned tothe city for the coming aristocratic a as White Sulphur springs he high in the air and destroyed from one end ‘to | to bean artist). National Academy of Fine Arts, 804 | se24-3m__for every State tod Territory. R RENT—IN THAT NEW, PRESS-BRICK, BAY- 3B RENT—STORE-ROOM, SUITABLE FOR ANY and are at No. 926 15th street, McPher- | paraded himself, with all his offensive vulgarity | the other. Immediatel ‘ahertane tae depot | = 22". _—____A-S_| WW ANTED_WELLS DUG. BORED, AND DRIVEN: | 2, “indew: south front, sunny 909 L. one or | K° business: good location, 1226 Hat i-w Inuuite $n square, in the house owned by Mr. John B. | of attire, to the great horror of the staid old | x¢° she west end of the Marine railroad vas Wisin snaPangr anor cious willoe snd Wate, wing athe Taste ofall inde: Well Me: a a Ey gd EO ee wah irginia aristocracy. swept out to sea bodily, and in » few minutes | of good dispositions at 209 Tih se ne ue Sth st. Ma nid-Im* BR. RENT—1319 Q ST. Two NIC x ANGE SL ORE AND TWO FLOORS i: = oe Ln we ae a ae od I. ply to SHEDL Repeewatalive and Mes. Springer have re-| _Dy.sreat i eid hat Tomb e'wes known | BOFe fully one-third of the track of the road | \Wrayrep-BUTLER AND GENERAL HOUSE: | \WTANTED- PERSONS PARTICULAR ApOUT THE | A zaned regu: eee eee a ee agen 2 turned to thecity, and are in their Capitol | M*Suitn and lived’ po Nees Bests soo" | Was also carried away. ‘The Brighton pavilion | Wana seu ie pens family, frstclane refer. | VV cut apd fnin, of their garments. cal on MAK | yndow and alcove: southern expowure, moder oR RENT-TARGE STOREAND DWELLING, Hill home. 1864. There is evidently either a confusion of | "',Perimieh Sent Mott Gf the Manhattan Beach | Massschisetts aver? 2” Derwoes 1 And BP. 00) | ane Ipod secure i Faminbed ee” sg fOF | Paro say, | gottalus 10 toons snd all moder inapeoveinents oat. Brae ick fom Earp, ond names or dates bonis samen a there |gomyPan ape tutta su naar pat seth | WW AT#D-DUNPORER_ ZOPIDFAENT BE: | ‘WW ipixh-TOR Gass TUANInCRE Peagten | FOR SESTCRD HOUR, SOUR FRONT FUR | ines a os is located for the winter in her unique house | is conclusive proof that the “doctor” was | So™h*a', evs tnal 7 ; Teau, conducted by ladies, men and white Carpets, Stoves, or Entire Household Ef- | rooms, closeter porters sepull;, slen poriot wed ek. | Sore 8 HEE We MDS bole 100 per damage will | and colored, for miestic labor, : ME = immer pen poe, tokio herp ant ree ot fall far short of $10,000, hid FEE ay eae ee eee oes | “oob7 HL BAUM, 219 7th at. aw. | Bymysultable fof M.C.; everyting ew and sleeapt. | ee sng ta mother Mrs, Gens Thos, Deer, since | known in'Now York and Boston in 1664 and for | 4.4% Atlantic City the waves havo done great | Wax Ras SLICENE, MAN, EUS OUT. | Warteeee, GVONPAANE cUOTHNG | on kent [soem x ave Teg romemmen, | PSAP Gohaoes MORESED STORE , Mr 5 many years afterward. There appears to be no en- de leading cities, Tocality, A Trev ver, for wl communicating rooms on second floor. Also third- | ences: ‘rent very low, only ®40 per twos ee Praeger ma Baxter. | Goubt that Twomblety in his myried. of mov ° a oe Shtea Addrece MANAGEN: Lock Bos 16L0, NF. | PARES root Othe Woh pout, Call oF, address Sy et nem wom Doaed, saloons reguee. Bw. ear Fenn. ave. = Mr. and Mrs. H.C. North have returned to | 2g did at one time live in Nova hopaeeagionata .d the same fate. hin see [hARRES FOR FRO ORRINT: | <praNTED-eraaar — Wa ax Np | POE RENT—OOR. OF OTH ST. AND MASS. AVE, = cnet a the city and are stopping at 1121 14th street bebe bony . a aeieeat Samutemen The storm has done great damage along the Winter International Tailor System of Dress Ww feuovating. Works: Feathers Resseeak Mat- swe oe aoe pom ting trout __FOR RENT—HALLS. é : 4 ” North New Jersey coast, accor to @ Long | and Garment Cutting with any inch rule and tape | tresees Made Over, Furniture Steamed, and * *. - < — northwest. In various cities the “doctor” has been | Branch dispatch. Cottages be ine | measure alone. Patterngand materials cut and basted | stroyed. ‘Fi YOUNGS, Ta0S ere, tory | Fererences cxchanged__0-fw"_ | {OR RENT—TWwO FINE SPACIOUS MAL ‘Mr. and Mrs. Theodore L. Holbrook leave | shadowed by the police. oeteotives have fol-| mined sad sarciodbux ie coe Piece-meal, cot. | Shiusds apa Rho yateia aught by Mme. 8.3. MES- oor a jand Kets, s. ¢, “Telephone 168 oF 1008S ROR, RENT UNFUBNISHED-SECOND FL) OR; | 7), snd third Floors of Endowment Bulk i 5 5 4 % ; all conveniences on | ee ———— spend Thanks- aoe freed pare dedrmonty ry aie onary tage bulkheads have been torn away a ar | WANTEDIIT ENOWN THAT FRESH ALDEp- | S* S00r; $100 month, locstioncentral. 469 G ot. | TST culsstie fer Cork een ae Miss Russell, daughter of Admiral Bussell, | Wey {0 find out the secret of his private Lape Yorkers have been swept tees thy Geaene The WANTED—SITUATIONS, _ | tivered in gio “Ward” pants 306 pri ¥teo Oot. Foe RENE, VERY, DESIRABLY FURNISHED [Woe ne OOO REE aataaat entertained © number of friends last evening | them hae beos successful, Who.is he? What | 4s is estimated at from $280,000 10 9300,000." | Syraxirizp—ay two COLORED omnze, ytaces | “Asstt ted Buermil. Breet Mik oe por quart | Prom, singe or cw: bendica' pass | VOR RENT party the number were | is his nationality? Where ie his home, nis | . The storm has also reached the British coast. A) ie chamiberiuld) and) waitress chatabermaldy pay , h = Pk Ww sual) family. Boece ee fey i, evi "| Sone" "hws" quasar oar bos, Mltr-Giyerian Esplin, | Ris oll tava” “TT | _MONEY TO LOAN. _| Fa sates York; Lieut. Niblack and Lieut. tte. ‘answered. 4 DRIVER OF A ToRPEDO wagon. BLown rNTo | WA s placcasimurseorchanturmeld Ios een 85.000 arePeh EX? FOR FIVE YEARS, at bound ‘breads s specullty bast attention tof FOR RENT--STABLES. Mrs. Thurston 8. Johnston and her son,| Innumerable stories are told of the “doctor,” ATOMS AND A MAGAZINE DESTROYED. family. ‘Apply to 14543 Q st. n.w. Db} $*,000 at 6 per cent, $1,500 at 6 pet | erences. B27-Bt* eV) uN = oe Horace 8. Johnston, left the city to-day for a wake are all more oF Jose $0 hal. It is A Titusville special to the Philadelphia Press ANTED-—A YOUNG MAN, WILLING | ap = ae per cent,on improved real estete Fo, RENT TO, GENTLEMEN. LARGE FUR- E "0 NEW BRICK STABLES, AC- visit to her sister, Mrs. White, of Augusta, Ga., | sai it once, wi ie lived at Pittsburg. : A horribl i urre: maake sien = n2é-Iw CHARLES W. HANDY, 921 Fst. n.w. nished room ; large closets, ev and three carriages: all Bile iCal dove "Wy. White, of that cis | was tnrown from ha hore wording ivough | Vicck glycerine magasino onthe iterpree | “EOPSEDS Tet Mat CHARLES Sar eae ADE. O02 tne. |caveicct waters sapere: et tl Mrs. White, formerly Miss Julie Stuart, will be | the street and was carried home for le b5 q cunterprise | pA ey gC a remembered as quite a belle in this city twenty | lay in a trance for three days. Everyone con- | Toad, a few miles north of Pleasantville. ‘“Doc” | Wy ANTED_BY 4 WHITE MAN A SITUATION AS | on, Jor's percent for years pest, R_ RENT — LANGE, _NIGELY- FURNISHED ago. Mrs. Jobnson will spend most of | sidered him dead, and preparations were made | Haggerty, an employe of the torpedo company, | ed and ‘am give gvod teferouess, Address Box 41, | ,,Qrer, $4,000,000 gold engaged this week for export | 2 runt reorme, one op sd street Cats pass augusta. j ‘street cars pass | meane lively demand for money, an location; rent moderate, quire at now Han | WT iath et A tinuance the National ‘Banks are rowing $50,000, Sconce nee ni the Government. CRLEWORNIDEED bace.ran. | ** 0 re no8-Lamt How it the titve to borrow, ay a alter with revva ath aod SOR RENT ATABLE, FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY joney to lend on impro’ Good table board. Terms low. 73 ; three stalls; ‘ample carriage room. come % Sas MIDDLEDITH, 2. “Pe 2e-0r~ | tortsble quarters for coschusan. “Taal Rivas kalend _n2e-st 1313 F street. ave. zim KR RENT—ELEGAN’ FURNISHED ROOMS, PAS a hay A y ANTED—PARTIES DESIRING 8M. AN Ww $100 to $2,000, 6 =e should eo Het. nw. : a SALE nS. alr hoot Og a thas Bente e=plained to thera. POE RENT_093 ST. NW, BEAUTIFULLY ___FOR SA LOTS. __ or pe ne furnished suite of Rooms on first floor, suitable tor SALE—UNIMPROVED_ON Not ‘ONEY!!~$500, $1,000, 81, p00, AND | 3. C: ‘erates; 7 excellent door | JQP SALE UST MEROYED—ON NORTH SIDE OF ams to suit, Lowest rateaon gieal Botate Sone, attendance. B26-3t" | fot, 32xi% ir Der foot: will fier for pox: Tity here. WM. F. HOLTZMAN, Attorney, CK PARLOR, ‘141 . neds im Tet Pe ew, R RENT—A FRONT AND BACK Pi : unfurnished or partly furnished, heat, gus, bath TO suitable for housekeeping if ‘Kooma: $3:998. Pens fy) years, At 302 E st. nw. 226-20" | (corner) ge ad 000, years, on NT D and uuIns. i RENT—416 6TH ST. N.W., FRONT SECOND | ment in front Beighborhoed for email houses nfisorerel IEW: OHS, ised 3p afl cones, Brey rom meaty furnlaned also wuuny | 8nd, store, CHAS. A“SHIELDS, ‘Tode "Fat new at W. RILEY DEEBLE, 1319 Fat. | Toom with four windows; also parlor abd beck prior, i i acieaied 7J\0 LOAN ON REAL ESTATE THE FOLLOWING | "UO Snele a a aS a x )OR RENT—PARLOB, DINING-ROOM AND | J railway line. special figures this mouth, st 81,500, Hiitencty or two lanre rooms on pecood floor, suita- als Semcon &: Reena, Sapo tor ligt housekeeying, new house; parties with- fA -8. eae 908° our children can have choice of either, Teferences Te- oR SALE—TWO BEAUTIFUL LOTS NEAR THE G00. quired. 415 Ret.nw. “__ 226-88" _ | F’ War Department, on Gst.; very cheay to an tue » FLOR RENT—MOST DESTRABLE ROOMS, HAND. | mediate purchaser. “GHO. W. LINKINS, 19th and 0, O, GREEN, third dood, to eater private family foeses | 33 HEAP—LOT 45 | 5 , . oor, terms i . p—CHEAP_10’ 2 858 Fi st_in.w._ | venient to cars and Meferences, L110 loth et. | VOU, SALE {CHEAP LOT 45 FEET ® INCHES IN AMOUNTS TO SUIT AT | ®.¥. ere approved security, 0. W. LINKINS, 19th and H sta ) to 815.000 to invest in weed real ‘erms moderate and no — 4 if, mourity ‘, Lange sums at 5 per cent. E. A. Mo- Fat. n17-10t_ RATLROA i: OR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS. RENT REA- sonable; herdics pass the door, 1803 G st. nw. hear State, War, Navy and Treasury departments, org ae Fes FEET FRONT BY 100 TO AL- ley, O st n.w., between Zist and 22d: street newL i RENT—PLEASANT PARLORS ON FIRST 5 pele a sc oaanaee Goel concerted, splendid location for building by heat and ban peice S10, G10 He nw 26S ing siten; $2 per fool, BWOKMDI Lbr =I UL ROOMS, SINGLE OR EN : - RENT— BEAUTIFUL ROOM on aad suite, rate 5 3 Lors— be immedi- th and cast front: open fire-places or for bor: | in every ‘Kefereuces required. 1101 & nw. Be mae hy gee eS. SIRS their interest couponsare | oc2o-bw" DESIRABLE ROOMS Ow ep | pow sy bet Pend Ute aS 3x08 to alley rece = z 5 the New Fork Gantnee Lact epnds. guaranteed by F Aor ad frat poms ot i ie ‘building 1013 Peet 18th and 10th sts, nw, 211200, side and . a s. iy 01 ‘ >. saree anger, end costing 50 percent iene 10° | Und fS __| aOmnst bet and T btn v., 20100: price per 8) fer cent, mot ‘obtained On improved RENT—1325 K ST, OPPOSITE FRANKLIN | *¢t.¥2.30. Minneapolis property. F Pan With board, two double rooms, one on second ‘Money to loan on real estate mortgages. with porate Sash ; One on third floor, with s th- n47t OR SaLe- SPLEN Corcoran #t. south side, betweeen ts, 194xH5: LO-toot side alley and alley price er foot, WASH'N DANEN howek Tid ¥. azdw {OR SALE-—SIX STABLE LOTS, REAR 1923 1933 15th st. nw | it W ‘TON HOWEK, 1115 F at, }OK BEAU SHORT CORNER Dc ‘ob 16th st. n.w.: 5O ieet deep, surro Also, a tem JAMES MIDDLEDITH, rs HANDSOMELY 1313 F st. ‘Star office, NEY TO LOAN AT 6 CENT ON ismies “ag “TLER S Rorgetronp ¢ E NICELY-FURNIGHED, FRONT 5 1307 F at. hw. pe em o1 private on Ne fore meter of Congress otras desired, famn- 18T ST. N. W., NEWLY- ‘suitable ane 10-f00t M pec pares OANS—PERSONS ‘Loans on real estate curity 927 M' WISHING TO OBTAIN can do so without delay if se- ‘i satisfuctory. SWOMMSTEDT & BRADLEY, st. n10-Im NEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED REAL EST. Security at 6 per cent, 8 y handsome new residences, near Kt rooin pew House: 8 per ceut pet on investuuest, heap same lot. Inquire OW NEG 1558 Pierce Place w! SPR GEO. W, LINKIN anny Pane Benes LF ol F& ALE-ATTENTION! BROOKLAND PRICES z ‘apd _Be wanciug. Now la your ae =: —NEWLY- FURNISHED _ ROOMS; | at crpiual prices, Ouly ‘ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE AND Hy paapied chroughout including tank: | 108750 pet lots elevation 250 of interest. Node water ‘OR REN’ Formelecr pggecarermees ose ta SINGLE ot good only five minutes’ by rail from the ci Adjacent to new University and Soldiers’ Home, end ec choice, MCLACHLEN & Privedaee SP st uw. volte pee ete Bae 0c4-3m_ MOR FOSS ee 20 SE ERS Srghe ok tenth lend i cnected pt turer ay og Pdtciehe cumamecnny tego arate Gay ties to own their homes for the ordinary cost of rent. Call tor a circular full tion. tevd-Om FH. SMITH & SON, Agents, 1222 F st. EAL ESTATE INV! R SAFE AS CB BONDS. meee Ss RA Ty ror he Alam SMALL PREMIUM CHARGED, ‘TO LOAN x NFURNISHED board. MS, or without 202" (00D AND COAL YARD, CENTRAL state price, Address K. ©., Siar office, Farce stet ar eee R RENT—1619 K ST. NW. HANDSOMELY ig Ee THE DEATH OF ng business of COC ‘of ten Wt Meds ths ate ‘Address LOWRY LEWIS, ti staunton, Ya Bz6-60 N ACOOUNT OF SENIOR HA dow, erate care'and before. Suddenly the oilskins gave way; and Martin, the monumental, came to the id, but he swung his aze as he fell and the steer with one blow. He wasn't hurt a bit, and when the boys ran up to him he calmly said; “You bet I ain't no slouch,’ Now that man is the best all-round liar I ever knew. Show a better and I'll the name of the man for ing of the treaty of 1818, it was intended to sus- ae eee 2 ee dae pend ee mersenaomn of its provisions, hay 300. horse, and Sir James Fe: 5 secre! for the foreign ofice, cu “The government will not publi — pers nor make any statement on the subject at present. A modus vivendi is in operation.” Mr. W. H. Smith, the government leader, re- plying to a question, intimated that the gov- ernment, under the present circumstances, was Sppoisiment of « minister at Washington” appointment of a ister at Waal Before and After Marriage. ‘From the Troy (N. Y.) Press. There is a young men up on 5th avenue who ENT—THREE FURNISH! eae housekeeping, $20. 133 s it and ens, fox erties without cl Cat ne, }, OR RENT—UNFURNISHED ROOMS, ix Wie. FoR {OR RENT—TO GENTLEMEN, T Foeanor shes Tan “49: Tae ON REAL ESTATE. {au25) THOS, E. WAGGAMAN, Mo* arty! 4 ar EAE AOE £00 TUN Dhoae Pramas 3 8.02 100,000 T1eeeaFOR Sate 1s 01.000 = Te 7 iH. epnove 79. 5 . G. NN. Charles st. ‘Obio express late this afternoon for . What it contains no one here re 15231 A BI FA OR. ‘and. butlers ‘al J.B. URGES Of WANTED—ROOMS. ‘ANTED—TWO OR THREE UNFURNISHED eee office, TED-THREE “OR ; pelea prea ROC Numerous telegrams were received here last night and this morning stating that Col. Moore Senator blechbura, The ouly Moore registered only Moore . Moore, from Cincin- Ie oo aes ss ‘GEO. A. JOKD, suaendeicrecees ED—A 8M. ‘CHEAP LOT; GooD. Ap Vet oii, spbewtcanee, nena mi4.Ot HALLETT & DAVIS Seago with cooks, waiters, drivers references guaranteed. at. ow. “Did he ment whom he worked at Bryan?” asked one of the “Yes he did. He alwa: names, places and dates as siraight as Setting, Let whe see, ” mtlemen,” said Mr. one who had asked the ‘stellar (CHAS. A aiiLEL Da, 1006 Fenw SARA for #250 12th st. nw, Wp ONEY To Loan In to at soounity. Fine =. “Pl do as I agreed,” said Mr. “Com fn gentlemen, and have some wine oth mer —— eo. Cut off His Toes to Get on the Boots. A traveler following story to illns- trate the insensibility of Maoris to pain: “My friend,” he says, “had given short & iy He __WANTED—HOUSES._ ok eet

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