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THE WASHINGTON BF \ILROADS, LIS SHORT STATION week days, G.M. on1C)| tion corner of AND LROAD. rom osam.ts| HAS NO EQUAL. wisn 2237.5 aga0 | PERFECT SATISFACTION RE SATISTACTION soso thay samy trang) #00 Holt® Sewing Machine Co. —ORANGE, MASS.— rt § +:0.50, &. m., §1-15 1 a. m. and ts.30 p.m. nts, +8.35, $9.00 a. 1n., 5 way paints, *3.35, t3.15, 74.30, 5.00, ‘ tion and way points +4.30., T5.30, P. days, X2.35, 5.00, 6.g0, x9.30, XI6.09 a. m., 13.00, X4+0@, X4.30) X4-35, 6.39, x8.0c, x10.00, Sundays, 2.35 X7.05 xi2.e, X1.10, 1.15, 3.09, 4.39, 8,90, KI9 @0, XUI,30, m. 5-20, LINE. JE a, New York Bos- 7.05 (Diner), t8.30 Diner), a.m., * Royal Limite niag Car,) *8.00 and pen at 10.00 o'clock.) +10.00 a. m., t12.10 moon, Sunday only. i from hotels 6 Co., ylvania Ave- Street, on or 519 Penn nueand sth ket offices for B. and O. D. &. MART Mgr Pass, ——— — oo Chesapeake AND OHIO RAILWAY, , UTE. HE GRAND Ric and for ke at Chesape Ay lia Corn Plaster, Tumodiate Relief and Cure of Harp 4xp Sort Corns, Bomons anp Cazovsns Prepared by iJ SCHAFHIRT, Pharmacist N. Capitol & H Sts., N. W. it t Trave Marks Desicns G COPYRIGHTS & | Dini 24 Hnlon Square, N.Y. Chicago, ll, St. Louis, Mo. Pianta, Ga. Dallas, Ee San eaidioains. Cae TOW Siz ex. \ bi ®)) Img Room, Sheeting Gallery AND POOL ROOM 225 Pa. ave. & 212 B at., vu. w- Reems, 26, & 606, Cents Wm. H. Lee, Pro, SALOON 1141 7th St.,bet L & M Sts., NW Glite Whiskey 4 speciaiy and all the Poplar Brands BEER IN THE CITY. HANLON & MORRAT, Wholesale and Reta Dealer In Fine Wines and Duiquor. 1519 Seventh Street, ft, W., ‘Washington, DC, Karl Xander, IMPORTER, Rectifier and Wholesale and Retail Dealer in ~|FINE B < WINES LIQUORS 1530—82 7th Street N. W. Agent for Southern Bouquet Whiskey. JAMES THARP, Importer ane Dealer in Foreign Domestic WINES. AND. LIQUORS, 812 F STREET, X. W. “ BERKLEY” Pure Rye Whiskey; e —— PEN ae ee ® ¢ « “rican, 1k creat oe. ay 4 7 —— Jacob Xanilor, DEALER IN wines and Liquors, 1315 Seventh Street, N. W, Between N an j O Streets S*staurants street, n. w. here cheap. sfie Rudden’s Furniture House, 8337th You can get an outfit Just drop in and be sat- THE Laker es SAMUEL G. ST: WART The largest glass of Henrich’s NORTHWEST | Gils. Xander Gully Slre su 409 Tih SL A.W. Established 36 years ago. The largest wholesale store of the most exquisite, faultless wines and_dis- tillates (240 kinds inall.) At Chris. Xander’s moderate prices it is im- possible that others can compete In quality and purity with any of his good. Notably so as to his liquors. None that contain fusel Poison are admitted to his Massa- chusetts Avenue Warehouse and hence the safest kinds only are obtainable by his patrons at his sale store 909 7TH ST. N. W. (No branches) Phone 1425. Bia TWO FOOLISH GIRLS. They Came to pete tee to Be Inde- pendent, But Became Pepni- less Instead. and Ma nd, Md., ie ret McKeeber, of ame to New York} hoping to get em-| ployment | They are | been and become indeper of education and h to comfortable surroun They knew little of the hard- ps of life. us | They had mall sum of money when the} ved. They lived ¢ ly, and each day went forth of employment. At first they were de- sirous of obtaining clerkships. Then they were willing to turn their hands J.T. CARTER, ..-Hovse Painter.. \ Painting, Graining, Glazing,"Kalsomir ing, Wall Painting, Paper hanging, Floor staining, and Waxing. 1004 20 St. When you are hungry or Thirsty Go to BP... O’Conner, 617 D Street, northwat, Where you will always find a choice Jine of Whiskies and Liquors. Oysters in every Style. All are treated right. DRINK AT W. Harnoily’s CON’T BU1 WILL HERE AFTER. No. 3288 M Street, Northwest, GEORGETOWN .D C. MEEHAN, N. W. Cor. 7th and H sts., S. W. One of the best places in S’h Washing’n Wines, Liquors, and Cigars Of the finest brands, FRESH BEER DAILY. XXXX Mountain Pimlico Club P. MEEHAN, Prop. | Estimates Cheerfully Given. Never! Disappoint Washington, D. c| n | i HUNGRY AND DISCOURAGED. to any work that came their way. Their money was getting lower aid ound themselves the other out day their fare them employment, w home. because they were not known. Both were apply to relatives for money, set forth to walk to Cumberland, sev- ; eral hundred m Crossing the Pennsylva girls started on thei had not gone far before the in their thin shoes. The rocks on the railroad track cut their feet. Ther th Exhaustion followed. Only as far as Newark could the girls away. nia ferry, the} mp. Th were holes long tr | How Mr. sufficient funds to pay| No one would give | too proud to} so they} y became hungry and discouraged. eee ——————_—_—— eee || RESCUED BY A BASS,| Bingwater Was Towed | Ashore by a Fish. | Angler Fortunately Gets Hold of a Lively Black ass Just When He Had Co uded That Al Was ip with Him, “You may call black bass wormy and say they are not fit for white | men to eat,” Mr. Bingwater was say- ing, earn to a Bangor (Me.) Times man, “but just the same I want you to vu and that they are about the and if it hadn’ I should not niest fish that swims, for one of them t been be here He and all their short- ppeneé this way: afternoon early in the week I got the craze and drove out to Pushaw on a little tishing trip all by my lonesome. | had my fish basket “One and my tomato can full of worms and an old rod which I picked up somewhere about the house, and I made up my mind if there was any fun to be gotten out of bass fishing I would get it. I chartered an old flat-bottomed punt, the cleanest one which I could sover in the ity, and then I started out. I rowed like one of the Pennsylvania oarsmen at Henley until | came over near the point of Dollar island, and then T let down the anchor and be gan to fish. “It was but the bait the it overboard. After that I happened to have brought pocket edition of er, throw waited. a little with me, | Gadsbys. As 1 we the most exciting part I got a bite. “I don’t suppose that there is need j tc say anything further in this connec- | tion. I played that bass with the hand | of a mast five , and some breath in the stern sheets. As 1 took get. They drew up there wee lice Capt. Ubhaus, of the First pol precinct, gave them food. Then § perinten , of the A chased tickets for them to] but later he cided that} _{| they woul > than in New Ye as Philadelphia is more | than 100 miles from Cumberland. The Children y, of New] York, was communicated with, and consented to assist the girls. It is probable that an attempt will be made to find both of them Should this fail they to their homes in Maryland. BULLET IN HIS S5RAIN. --Edward Murphy-- Wines and Lituors 831 14th Street Northwest. Nav. a1 G mos). TELEPHONE. Louis J. Kessel Importer of and Dealer in Specially for medicnal and tamil use. OXFORD and TREMONT, Pure Rye Whiskies. WHOLESALE ONLY. Tenth Street Northwest. 425 Washington, D. C. ines & Liquors Pennsylvania Man Piece of Lead Ca Says That the Incon James Callan, an inmate of the Al- toona (Pa.) hospital, is probably the only man livir nd apparently in good health with a bullet in his brain. He attempted suicide on August 14, and fired a 3 er bullet into his head. For a time he hovered between life and death, and no attempt was made to —] probe for the bullet. Then he began to jrecover rapidly. His mind became y Pure Old Straign: xve Whiskey AT Wines & Liquors Cigars & Tobacco. Aiso Manutacturer oi! fine Cigars. 9.0 Fifth Street Northwest. Washington, D. U. BULLET IN HIS BRAIN. | clear and hi His phys } / norma! health returned. ns placed him under an X- y machine and procured a_ photo- aph of the man’s skull, showing that the bullet was imbedded in the m of the brain. The photograph is re- produced above. Callan the bul- let causes him no incon nee. He will be discharged as cured this week, r: le Wm, H. BROOKER, PROPRIETOR OF THE RICHMOND H@AISE. WINES, LIQUORS, AND CIGARS. Meals 2: ali Hoers, and Game in Seasca. 12a D Street, southeast, Washiagtes, D.C Bdward Ryne, DEALER“IN FINE Wines wo 2 BIQUD? Del. Ave., and H Street S-W. x Adored by Eighteen Wives, There is no accounting for love’s vagaries. A Chicago man who was recentiy arrested for marrying 18 dif- ferent women, all good looking and some young, was a rheumatic old stick of sandy complexion, with a squint. He was not even glib of speech, and so far as any man could judge he was about the last of mortal creatures to engage the interest of any woman. Yet all! his deceived vic- tims adored him and wanted to get him free. Indeed, he would have been released by their unanimous consent had they not quarreled over the ques- tion as to who should have him. The men who profess that they under- stand women will please step up and explaia. Meat on an Atlantic Liner. On a big White Star liner, say the Oceanic, the meat carried in the cold- storage chamber for the voyage for wix days is 36,000 pounds, to say noth- ing ef 1,300 head of poultry. | A employment. | will be sent back} | | | SEIZED BY A HU pottom of the boat I made 2 | the a My punt wa overy. anc three inches of water viein- | work of two or | thr 5 rod togeth- three minutes to put my roc 4 hook with a worm and I Kipling and for the next ten min- | utes I was deep in the story of the in the midst of minutes ater he was flopping and gasping for | the bass off the hook and flung him in | lisa- ak- there was already quite in the bottom. HOTELS—BALTIMORE ‘SARATOGA HOTED, A. H. Cole, Proprietor. Special Rates To Theatrical Troupes ew Management Bar Stocked With The Finest Lm- ported Wines, Liquo~s and Cigars. ferms : $1.50 to $2.00 pe. day. 87 to $1z per weer Howard and Saratogu Streets, BALTIMORE, MD Cars to and from ali Depots pass the Hete RESTAURANTS—NORTH WEST. LEECH 'S RR Restaurant, $8 Cor 19th & L sts, NORTHWEST Harper Whiskey a Specialty ED, «IQUOR DEALERS& BALTIMORE. WHITE DALY. & co DISTIULERS. Baltimore, Md. ate WHOLESALE LIQUOR DZALERA No. 107 Kino Sraxza, Alexandria,’ Va; i" OLD DOM.AION F. RYE AND MOUNT Be | WHISKIES A SPEOIALTY. e Nov. seth 5 men. Moreover, was pouring in with ‘ t every minute. It was ii TYLISH, RELIABLE only a que of time before the ARTISTIC™ uft would be swamped. As I can’t] f = Sees ane swim a s dn't strike me Dressmake the situa was a particularly pleas- They Always Please. 1 to toss my line yway, more for had no more appea beneath | the surface when it was seized by a huge bass, who started out toward shore, a mogul locomotive. 1 the beach and safety. who so fortunately took awful hush fell upon th Thrilling Snake Experience. One of the ffairs in the way expe pened to a young son of C. most thrilling a a snake B Roy in once id the hook nce hap- NONE BETTER AT ANY PRICE The w ing rapidly and Iwas] 5 % ga-Thase patterns are peid in nearly when I happened to as in the Unit realize was my chance. I quickly made one end of the line fast to a thwart, 1, seizing the oars, I helped my friend, the bass, with all rength that was in me. At last 89 Pith Av ¢ Market St., San jos Bis my bait wimming about in the r, cool depths of Pushaw. I de-|, d that one good turn deserved an- |} MAGAZINE other, and I carefully removed the When Mr. Bingwater finished an ine Pubtiched soto 1 Colored Plates. # and other only S@c. per year, Pattern. Address The McCALL CO., é = includin, ; 538 t 146 W. 14th St., Mew York an employe of the Seaboard Air Line | ae. railway at Yulee, Fla. The young| fellow, who is only about 12 or 13 years old, was riding from Amelia Beach into Fernandina on his bicycle, when, near the residence of Jimmie Drummond, he ran over an immense rattlesnake which was crossing the road. When the wheel came in con- tact with the snake hé was thrown to the ground and the snake imme- diately put himself in coil and struck at. the boy, missing him with his fangs and striking the body of the bicycle, on whieh can now be seen their imprint. The body of the snake came in contact with the shoulder of the boy, who was ost paralyzed | with fear. At abe t time Drum- mond appe on the ne and cap- tured the snake, which was a tremen- ght feet long and un ference. dous one, being fully 12 inch Spectators Have Some Rights, Among t -ats of a wild man on ex- Bibition in Wichita, Kan., the pro- gramme stated th he would eat chunks of raw liyer. He failed to do this, and the = ators wrecked the tent. 1 police justice upheld the ac ating that when people pay good money to see a map eat raw liver they have the right to see him eat raw liver or know the reason why. re Rye Whiskies, 302 Exchange Placa, i WHISKEY, HOSS AND HOSS AND PATAPSOO CLUB WHISKER Importers of BEANDIES, WINES, GINS, ALE, AND STOUT, ETO, P. 0. BOX 445. BALTIMORE, 2m TELEPHONT CALL as76. tee