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THE WASHINGTON BE )LIS SHORT ii ROAR p {DEN STATION. D 13, week days, i p.m. m. 45. . ae — & AND OHIO B . ROAD. | tion corner of i C st "10.50 a. m., « sis and Louisville, 50a. m., *8.45 z, %6 20 p. m n., 14.15, and ts.30 }.00 a. 1, 4.00, *8.00 and ®11,30 90 o'clock.) noon, ‘ § jay only from hotels on or- 3 a Ave- Street, oo Chesapeake o AND OHIO y ATE QD ag RAILIAY.| STREE1 T, NW. FULLER ger Agent, eee 1AN, H sts., S. W. n S’h Washing’n Wes, Liquors, and Cigars rands, h AILY XX lico Club MEEHAN, Prop. Riward Murphy-- | We ‘ H a es ; 4th Street Northwest. Louis J. Kessel nd Dealer in Liguors | POOL 5. | HE LIGHT <4 |e | %, Ps ‘SEWING:MACHIN , _ HAS NO EQUAL. | PERFECT SATISFACTIO. f iy meng ere ey NOW Heme Sewing Machine Co. \ —ORANGE, MASS.— %s Malon Square N.Y. Chicago, til. St. Louie, Mo. Ptanta, Ga, Dallas, Tex, San Francisco, Cal! “= a ae See en IED Sheeting Gallery AND ROOM 225 Pa. ave. & 212 B st., n. w. Reems, 26, & 606, Gents Wm. H. Lee, Pro, |SAMUEL G. ST2WART SALOON 1141 7th St.,bet L & M Sts., NW Elite Whiskey 4 sPeciatny | and all the Popylar Brands | The largest glass of Henrich’s BEER IN THE CITY. | VHAIMOT & MURRAT, Whulesale and Reta Dealer In Fine and | Liquor. | 1519 Seventh Street, ht, W,, ‘Washinglea, DC. Karl Xander, IMPORTER, | Rectifier and Wholesale and Retail Dealer in = FINE B _ <WINESP 4 LIQUORS | 1530—32 7th Street N. W. Agent for Southern Bouqua Whiskey. Importer ana Dealer in Foreign $12 F STREET, X. W. “ BERKLEY” . Pure Rye Whiskey; SGA Oe BUY THE NESAREME SEWING MACHINE Do not be deceived by those who ad- vertise a $60.00 Sewing Machine for $20.00. This kind of a machine can be bought from us or any of our dealers from $15.00 to $18.00. WE MAKE A VARIETY. THE NEW HOME IS THE BEST. The Feed determines the strength or weakness of Sewing Machines. The Double Feed combined with other strong points makes the New Home the best Sewing Machine to buy. | Write for CIRCULARS ssi sviss we manufacture and prices before purchasing THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE 60 ORANGE, MASS. . « ‘OT medicnal and tamily - se iy 'REMONT, Pure 2 d W ‘s ~- 4KSALE ONLY, 10 e S Northwest. > . DS y i — 3. Wg r xye Whiskey n- ir : sa les & 1: oe i «& Liquors, = Say Cobacco, i on r : fine Cigars, Nas ¢ Northwest, = gton, D.C, St. Louis,Mo., Dallas,Tex., San Francisco, Cal FOR S4.€ BY ‘JAMES THARP, WINES AND LiQuons | WOOd 28 Union Sq. N. Y., Chicago, IIL, Atlanta, Ga., | | NORTHWEST Gis. Xander’ Quy lore 409 Th Sk WW. Established 36 years ago. The largest wholesale store of the most exquisite, taultless 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. J.T. CARTER, House Painter.. Painting, Graining, Glazing,“Kalsomin ing, Wall Painting, Paper hanging Floor staining, and Waxing. Estimates Cheerfully Given. | Disappoint. 1004 20 St. Never | TELEPHONE MAIN 1768. ESTABLISHED 1873 5, A HINES & G0 UNDERTAKERS, EMBALMERS —AND— FUNERAL DIRECTORS. 1315 14thSt.N.W., Washington,D. COLUMBUS HAITER AND MEN’S Washington, D.C} 1 FURNISH ER, Latest Styles in Neckwear Gloves, Hosiery,? Suspen- ders &c. Latest fall Derbys fi.co and up. 1s she place where you will get Call and PRICE. « worth jof your money. jin ectour goods. C* 337 Pennsylvana, Ave. Danis & kiados. New York “Se COnd) Killen: OUR CANDIES MADE DAILY. oa YOR g18 Seventh Street, Northwest WASHINGTON, D. C. FRANK HUME Wholesale Grocer, Parties contemplating going into the grocery business will do well by visiting this firm. 454 Penn Ave. WASHINGTON, D. C. DENTY SIMMS & CO, — DEALERS IN HIGH GRADE— —AND— coal Full weight guaranteed. Promptness our motto. 1519 4th St., N. W. Washington, D.C WME «. Ea Day SWILL Offer special indncement to classes | in reading, music and singing. Aj} genera! musical and vocal instrection | guranteed. Sohn Eputa’s music book | and Mme Daly’s note chain method, For further imformation APPLY 10 Mme Daty Studio, {Basement St. Augustines} Church, rsth Street bet. L and M.| | comfortably and safely | N. W. Monday and Tuessday on and | after the 22nd, of September. Hours| |StoS p.m. | _ Tenors and bassors aflord special | inducement to join Madame Daly’s | classca!l chior apply in basement at} jdt Augustine ow =. = —— — SNAKE LIKED JABEZ. Rattler’s Loyalty to the Man Who Had Saved Its Life. Literally Tern in Two by Conflicting | ian Emotions—Lesson in Re Nature That Should Make Better Men of Us, A New York W. writing from Bow Pa., unde 1 correspondent, , Coke county, r recent date, reports that Ja- bez W. Posthanger, the famous trapper | of Silent Woman creek, came to town this morning for his annual supply of stores. He brought with him, among other things, half of a small snake- skin concerning which he tells the fol- lowing veracious story: “I was coming home from setting my traps one morning along about the first of April,” says Jabez, “when 1 heard a frightful row in the bushes, like as if a wildeat was throwing a fit and then trying to pick it up again. I opened the brush, and ther tle clearing, was the queerest sight in a lit- you ever struck, “In the middie of the clearing was a little rattlesnake, not mor’n three foot long. Around him on the ground la the i mangle of than more not one of ’em ! And rhting him. He'd evidently wandered into a nest of ic blacksnak 1 had been at- by the whole shooting match. nty, unappeased he'd killed half fighting p estuous, his foes, but any fool could see at a glance that the others would be too many for him, for he w breathing and his eye was g ell, his pluck tickled me I just rushed in and scattered those way. ass which ants of his every Then I started home “But at little ehock fall of grat He followed me home like a and slept on tke threshold. I couldn't drive him away. “Bimeby I got to be fond of him, he waseo devoted, and 1 pamed him Simon I'd saved was VICTIM OF HIS EMOTIONS. Camer ter first man I ever vote ch " “Well, soon became @s much a part of my as I was. And he was ulest pet I ever saw. Why, clock he hur the head & every s rattles till he woke me up. “That wasn't but one of the many slick tricks he had. “We long sout May, when spring set in, Simon Cameron began to grow ead. I could see he lon © be back in the b yet his cabin. “One morning he didn’t wake me up as usual. | couldn't find him till late that afternoon. Then I came across a torn half of his body just outside the among his own kind, and oyalty to me kept him at the door. You see it was this way: “His wild nature had drawn bim back to the hills. His loyalty to me had held him where he was, and li be golblasted if them two conflicting attractions, one drawing him each way, hadn’t pulled him clean in half. “And you can bet your hopes of crops, gentlemen,” finished Jabez, tearfully, “that I'll never, so long as 1 live, part with the loyal half I’ve still got. It’s a lesson in snake nature that ought to make better men of us all.” Married in « Lion's Den, A wedding took place in a lions’ den at Reading, Pa., during the progress of the great elks’ carnival. The high contracting parties were Capt. Delan- cier, African explorer, and Miss Malka Williams. The den—the lions were mild ones—was moved into the center of the midway, and the bride and bride- groom entered thecage. Several thou- sand people gathered to witness the ceremony. Rev. George W. Brown- back was the officiating clergyman, but he did not entertheden. He stood ogtside the bars, and did all that was required from that vantage point. It was all over in five minutes and the wedded couple moved into safety. Killed by Streak of Luck. A poor widow in Paris, who kept a | small shop, received a letter informing her that she had won $25,000 in a lot- tery. The violent emotion caused by the good news resulted in her death, as } She was found stiff in her chair with the letter in her hand. Premature Burial Prevented. To disti yuish death from catalepsy Dr. leard, of Marseilles, injects fluo. rescin ir if there is any circulation, in two minutes the body will turn grass green, but the color will pass away in twe hours without causing any harm. » the veins —— —_, | MET AN ANACONDA, Ridiculous Experience of a New York Lawyer in Passing Through the Amazon Valley, A New York | eled with as follows | “bk was riding ahead of my along a nar . lawyer, who has tfav- eal, had an encounter uda, which he describes party yw road in the Amazon ) My mount was a large white , Whose only ambition in life seemed to be ) bite and kill everyone 1 do not know but more dangerous iru- ped than auy of the wild animals in | the Matteo grosso. On either side of the road rose the forest. The branches of the trees met here and there over- be encounte | what he was THE LAWYER SHIVERED. head, so that the thoroughfare looked more like a verdant tunnel than a country read. Suddenly my mule stopped, dropped his e*~>, and turned his head about. T! > that this was evidence of a é ov his part to bite my leg, Iw ut towhip him, « was shivering when I nc ce vat all over in an agve. gine GEER HOTELS—BALTIMORE} SARATOGA HOTER, A. H. Cole, Proprietor. Special Rates To Theatrical Troupes New Management Bar Stocked With The Finest Im» ported Wines, Liquovs and Cigars. ‘Terme : $1.50 to $2.00 pe: day. $7 to $1z per week, Howard and Saratoga Streets, BALTIMORE, MD Oars to and from all Depots pass the Hote RESTAURANTS—NORTH WEST. HR listaueast, 98 ‘or 19th & L sts, NORTHWEST Harper Whiskey a Specialty 4IQUOR DEALERS © BALTIMORE bal WHITE DALY: & I looked up and down the road, and then I No. more than 60 feet away a huge half coiled arounc bough which projected over the road, lay swinging and looking at me with a glare that was not at all assuring. I had left my rifle behind on a baggage mule, and had nothing with which to fight save a hunting knife. I drew this promptly from the scabbard, with the courage worthy of a better cause, used it asa spur upon my lucklese steed, which turned anc oped for dear life in the opy ction. party, got the rifle, l shivered nake, and, ted “I reached my 1 with my men galloped back to se- the constictor The reptile and I must have had the same brand of bravery. He had dropped from the sugh and vanished in the recesses of PEEPER WAS A CAT. Bullets and Breath Wasted by Ex- cited Suburbanites in Hant for Supposed Man, There was excitement in the aristo- eratic Franklin Hill section of Bloom- field, N. J., 11 report that “ Saturday night, caus Peeper en- gaged in his nefari work. A hurry eall was sent to the police station, and Chief Collins dispatched Policeman Gilbert C. Smith to the scene on a bicycle. One resident said he had shot twice at the intrud While ing to locate the peeper a servant in one of the households ran breathlessly Smith was try- HAD HEARD STRANGE NOISES. up to him and said that she had heard noises on the tim roof above the attic where she slept. The policeman, armed with club and revolver, climbed up the stairs to the roof. It was pitch dark, and at first he could see nothing. Finally he saw glaring at him from the limbs of a tree close to the house a pair of eyes. “Come out of there and surrender,” shouted Snrith. There was no response, and Smith fired a shot over the head of the mys- terious object. Tee moment he did so a big black form shot out of the tree and landed on the roof beside him, It was a cat. Cat Fed Its Mistress, Mrs. S. H. Love, of Gral Oaks, Notto- way county, Va., vouches for this story of animal intelligence and devo- tion, and Mrs. Love is the wife of a has been in very poor health. Her cat seemed to realize her condition and seemed also to decide that something | must be done about it. Instinct taught the animal that something to tempt the appetite was of the first impor- tance, so she turned her attention in this direction. Almost every day since ridge or young rabbit and laid it at the feet of her mistress, DISTILLERS, Baltimere, Md. WHOLESALE LIQUOR DZALERA Ne. mo Kove Srzxxa, Alexandria,’ Va, a" OLD DOM.NION F. BYE AND MOUNT VERN WHISKIES A SPEOIALTY. is TYLISH, RELIABLE ARTISTIC® Please. M‘ CALL (ia Baptist minister. For some time she PATAPSOO CL. { | BAZ | PATTERNS NONE BETTER AT ANY PRICE wih terns are geld ia every cluy as owa te the Ualted Seatee, foaler Cee rrm. The McCALL Co., 58 to 146 W. rath St., Mew York Brigh ey 3 = Rye Whiskies, 302 Exchange Placa, * Cur Specialtion, FEARY’S OWL W. BAKER'S PF- £8 WHISKE’ ry AND Hf D TEES Import icf BEANDIES, W. (8, @D0R ALE, AND STOUT, ETO P. 0. BOX 445. that time the cat has brought a part-| BATTIMORE, S£om TELEPHONS CALL 1576 * < oie sare areraseemye meer oa ' | " ee sparen cinerea natn To : SY 3 conan anaes tata pitas ot rg st anarenangerpaete

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