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Sixth LAUHDRY. and C M,. - I &h$4 i .. 44hJ4 I TOLMAN BAD BLaODJUHE INQUEST Ciinllniii'd from 'Third P.ige. ivii ilonc to inaiiurnctiirc rvlilnici- In a diiinaRC .till." ly this timuilic ."ncluir liail been fonnil In tlio new cTitUns- ltvirnod to he an Irtin holt tlirec-(iinrter of an Inch In di.imeter, fittlns iIim'Ij the l.nle In lliu Birder. It jirujecltd a blMeentl: less than four inches Into it.e maMiiry. Mr. lluhni's then nked that the party ko on the r)f to Ht how the east wall was nut of line, s.iRjrlnjr four i ik lies weht ward at the itulcr. In-jietlur llrady hald he had a plumb line put on that anl iiieaburenienlh ni.ide during the murnln?. "So did I," said Mr. Holmes, "and my results tiKree exactly with jour man's: but I'd like to hae the jury Ko up andi-ee " 'Wo won't j mi jour aecount," Mid Jurtfr Lanelcy "You've had entlicl) too much to say here already."" Mi. Utilities then jiroiMKed to t;o on the nilli floor and have the brlils remoed where le li.itl .seen theMrap iron nmhr, but this was nut eunsidered hj the Jury to lie necess.iry. Iiiror Kdil Mid .( Tt -r v:l r.l t ll.it lie under MitI Messrs. Drown anil Ahert to .'iRrec lli.it the am liorh.id ihvii loiiiid.ihilpscribeil bj Mr Holmes. It. was ul&rnetl that it w.i nlieadj nearly :t p. m., while the Inque-t was to bes;;ii at - l). in. AItr a KhjIc at the buildiiii: from the outside Hie jury huriied to Uj Sixth iireuiKt statinii, where ("or ouit 'I. iiiiini-tl.Attoriie Thomas. i nil others were walnut for them. MOItE TESTIMONY TAKEN. Mr. Holmes van I he first wilni'ss. He oxamiiiMl Ir.i- liuildiiiK at the request ot Messrs. Finley and lientty. He iilumlti'il the east wall am) found It out of line He was not :H!mMl lo Im" ri;uies, as it was stated ItiH'tnr ltrad hid the re Bilts of an iiisie(tkn by his officers to offer on this lKiiiil Mi. Holmes sanl l.e found the wall nas not properly am holed. .Mr. Kc.itt.t aK(d whether three anchors three eighths of an inch in diamelei on one side or a hiiihhui: such as tie Altert I uIIdioR woald lna siir ficieiit. lie sanl no. Aichileel Itiowii risked how nian an chors he saw in the tniilihujr. Mr. Holmes ri'MMil lli.it lie miv two. He wanted to Ije :illoweil lo stati uliat these arthors were like, lie thin t:.te lie detail,, Mf the c utt.uirs .is ttated .ilcve. How was the roof fastem d."' ask. d Mr r.ealty. Ity a ,er.e of slrapn of iron nailed to the joists hj two IUllll nails." lfo 3m ctiiisiiler thai ti sale construc tion to hold the roof"."' I would h.ie il Utter f.isunu! if it were mine." Mr. .Sh:llMiK of the jury Iheu nki d: I'd ou evamine the northVMt comer or II r hiiildiiiK? If mi, what did jou fluilT" Mr Holmes in response deitriheil Hie crevue and tl' ilefn n m-N oi i-ondini: (siurscs or hnek, spoken of aloce. He llioitirhl the fliaitM' Irom IjoimIiiir every fillh, .is required, to iKimhujr iry eighth had made the wall .1 Hi rd weaker. In reply lo a question from Ml Hiatt. he sa.,i ,,. would hae Ins wall- more M)lnll I Hi ill if he lull tided lo put I'llll !l of a load on them. MU. EMMEItT HKCAI.I.KD.- Mr. I.. II. Emmcrt was called as nilue.s b Mr Finley Coroner llammi it asked the jury ir Mr. Eiiiinrrl. who was bcrorc Ihe.'n Tuesday, should he recalled. Mr Laule said he had tio olijictiou. Me ishdliuir said. "I inoce that wittiCsMb he recalled when des.red. W waul to p-l at all the facts in this I'lisiucss. I Ix-lleve there is soinclhiiiK wroim" 'Wait! wait!" exclaimed Coroner Ham inetl. "I don't tlJ lute jo;' have any HrIii to say th:it now You should keep Mich a statement for the jury lOuiu when Hie tebltmony is all in.'' Well, I think we hace a riKltt lo what witnes.-es we want." Certainly," repheil tlio coroner. Mr. Enimert was recalled and Coroner Haniuiclt asked Tor Mr. rinley. 'lo 3011 coueider the anchorage uf the Abert huihliiiR siifficient?" No; 1 do not," was the reply. "What hhould hae been done?" "There should have been an anchor every ten feer. We have followed lli.it practice in our work." What is the construction when a slair wj conies in?" Wc sometimes Jnchor to the framework of the stairs." Coroner Hnmrmtt then asked Iliilldinir IiiFpector llrjdy for whnl the IniiidiiiK rpirnlntiong say nhen a stair loines in. The answer was tli.il ihere is no tcriiI i liou on the subject. He ul-o explained that the ri-irulilioim do nut cover Mini coustruclion as appears in Jus ImildiiiR. He told hotv the load was so jilaced that the Kirders with a lieailne or twelve iml.es on the wall bound the bulldmi; tojxlher. The weight above i.Js ia.Oi'u iwunds to the Mpiare foci. In reply to Mr. lleaMy the wi'ii"Sssti,,i that in this fourteen inch wall th- aixlior Ixjlts were only six Inches from the Inne snrface ot the wall. This did not m.u s'alate a continuous band from tide to side of the building. iiisjiector i.r.ui). however, cotnpelltd him t- admit Ihal the lioinl was continuous so far as it went.' He iilsu .said it wasirjially cmsldelpll sulficii-nl in huildlUK ot t!te style of the Ali'rt, buildim: ntns.sniE ehom within. Mr. Shillms asked Mr. Emniert "Do jou think if this biuliline; had proper ina tenal and filly ani horpd it would lau Llov.'n down as it drd?" That's a hard qtiestlun to answer, con sidering such a Mornt as we had. I've told sou that I thought this a good Job of br'ek work and the mntcnal was sood. Th? anelior.-.Ke I tlioiiKhl not siifficiciit." In answer to questions from Anlntect Ilrowu he said while he didn't tindersland It was required, his firm usually put in wooden beanie lo ai chor Hie wall eery leu feet. What adilitional strength do ,miii Hunk' tnat would glic to the wall?" A great deal; as much as the anchor at the girder would add." 'It ilic anchcr intended to hold against wind pressure iruin within the building?" asked Architect Drown. "II Is mtPiiocd to hulil-ngninst any sort or pressure." Mr. i;miuert said he was qualified to speak as to the slrngtli sin li a liond should show. He thought the anchor ought to hold an area of about flc feet square, but h- look this as an Inference from the budd ing regulations. "Is -t usual to build walls to resist slrain by nir expanding fruin within?" asked Mr. Brown -No, I didn't so understand." was the reply. "The wall is calculated to bear weight and resist wind piesbtne from with out." William George Sieinmeiz was called, but hail not inspected Ihe building. Dr. Ilara mett could not sec how his evidence was competent. He was about to excuse him, but Mr. llcatty asked If he had not looked at the building from the street. He had. The Jury then wanted toknow whathesaw. Mr. Steinmetz answered: The construction of the second floor appeared to me very peculiar. The girders up-ai which the Joists ran did not appear to be properly anchored." WORSE THAN NOTHING. He then described the construction of the building and said the anchorage said to lie used was almost worse than nothing, as Il would cut the walls to pieces when any slrain came on the straight anchor bolts. William Lee, a colored boy. was called for Mr. Aliert. -Mr Eeatty objected fiat he was not an expert witness. He was al lowed to state that he was watchman of the huildii'g. The cotton iloth was in the windows on the night of Ihe storm. He also saw the anchor iious in the end of the beams at 15 o'clock after the storm. Now." said Mr. lleatty. "Mr. Schneider test Ifusl esterday t hat he t ook I hoseanchor irons out at 8 o'clock that morning. I asked him to bring those Irons here today lie has not done it. Mr. Brady testified that he saw those anchor Irons in theit places two days after." The boy was asked a number ot other questions by Juror Shilling and Mr. Beatty. He said he failed to notice several points, because lie was afraid to stay la the building. He hesitated at one place when the wind was at its height, because he- didu't want to get In a "drnugliu" Mr. Adolpli Cluss, an expert architect, testified that he had lived here fortj six jcars". He saw a storm years ngo Which Injured the dome of the Capitol THE MOUSING 'TTBTfoTroTJYoTroTroTroTroTni O Sncczinc, sniffling and nagging o " J Hay Fever and Rose Cold can be prevented 0 and cured by Booth's ' Hyomei ' a Pocket Inhaler Outfit, if taken in time. 1 .. r-iir.cr ., .., . . . 1.UM.O Ul 11X11 ALA I lUIN." lo Al all druggfct, Ji.oof cr at efilce. Sent 'Z hy nil on receipt of Jirice. Kllra bollle I lyo 0 mei Inhalant, jot. bend fury pamphlet. fo K.T. IIOOTir, 23E. 20th St.. N. Y. W. S. THOMPSON, 70J 15th St. Sell W in Afonri OL sO aud broke nearly every pane of glas In the tltv. He coiildii't tell whether Ihe wind blew as hard then as last week or not. It was too long ago. That storm was about as bad as thin. Coroner H.uiiiuett then asked whether Mr. Cluss had examined the building. Ho had not. Ilr Hnnimctt then said he tl'. light Mr. Cluss was not competent. Mr. Finley said ho wished Mr. Cluss to (estify it, nit expert. He thought Mr. Cluss might look over thu plans and photographs aud giu expert testimony as to what might bo expected ot su n construction. After looking at the plans a few mo ments. Mr. Class said in, declined to give an expert opinion offlm'id. mere was eWilent at this point a dls posluuii to close the ease without further tvilniony. A Juror asked Mr. l'inley wh.tl iroHir!iiiit of the witnesses had been tailed for linn. Mr. Finley n plied wilh spirit. He said lie had (nought witnesses the. ilav In line, ami i hey had turn ridiculed as not skilled eiiglnei-rs. TiiiLy he had cuino with exiertsaii, they had been thrown out .is not i4.tnpiicm.hMiu2tiiey ha l notseen the building. He now d sired thai thev he allowe.l lo m the building and testily. He said he had got up at 1 .30 a. m. to catch Mr Ktciimieu liefurn he gut away rroui heme this morning. Hu w-a In lvresle.1 hei .nine he and his wire came near being buried In the ruins. He ex-IK-elcd tti p. back and lice under that wall again, mid he wanted to know that il was put up right. OOT HACK AT THOMAS. Mr. John llowbit asked leave to sav tlu.t lie hid i-ome before the Jury the day before and had bieti subjected to nceis and san.uin by Attorney Thomas. He had not insprsied the building, et his t.'si mony was admitted. Why "clmuld Kteinniel and Clus be excluihsf. Mi. Blown asked who had lidiculed him, and tntsl to imiKMcli his tcstiiin.nv. By base insinuations, he exclaimed. an .litem pt w.i.. made to ills, redit me I was askelir inj son was nut employed by Hi. lleatty, and the like. The cuioiicr wouiil nut give in prolectiuu when I a.,i.cd It." II is due to Mr. I'.obert llowlelt to say here thatliy an in.iiUHent omission of tin won! 'not'' The Times yesteroay made Ills fathir say he was seeking cmp!o inmt with Mr Beany ug-iu. The contiary Is theea2. Mr. Abert then git the floor and swejit down with a whirlwitid if lrillgiiation at wual he loiisiueriil unjust treatment. He had thrown his I iiildiug open to the insuu tltn of ccerjlidy for a time; had puhlislied the fai t in the i aja-rs. Nuw he was asked lo subject il to further rum nilli.. u. II he.ud a sl.iry tils n.onunt, or an oiil rage us pricei-iling and had gone to Major .Moore, or the police, .saying it seemed ntreiiilile. but he had lieant that some one had been cutting the walls .r his building when neither he nor Ids architect was present. To profile against the j'ifsililltc of sueli atlii.g he asked police i.totci lion. This was refused him. N nv he was asked to open 1 lie place to further possitle deprcdntitnis. He had found the lejort of cutting his walls was true ami 1c didiTt want any chance that they shuuld be further liuniKTcd with. CUT OUT THE ANCHOHS. Til till you why I want to close my building," he exi Inline. "A lot of tres-' pas. rs have geii.e Into it muui tlttouslr and cul out the ntnl.ors. It Is nonstrous th.'t these men should endanger life by this Mirt of performaitce." "I'll tell jou what I have done in this tiling. I have done what I considered dan geri.us. ltwas requested by the juiy that I allow my wall to be tut lo ascertain whether Mr Schneider was a bar and a pt'ljiircr. I permitted it. What did they rind? A strong, wrought imii anchor. At the request or the Jury this was c'U and was shown to be six inches in the wall, four indies long and Ihe same sue as the hole drilled In the beam." In com hiding Mr Abert said lie regretted if Ids words, were disagreeable to anyone Mr Holmes jiuiipcir up and said angrily Mr Alx'rt had thrown an imputation upon In in. "I never saw him before today In my life," he exil. limed "I never saw Mr. Brcwn, nor .Mr Iiradj, nor you jour-elf. Mr Coroner, before iiday. 1 have no in terest in this matter except that a man has bien killed and the building seems to meb.idlv coiistrucied. I have known these men." turning to Mcssi.s. Beatty aud 1'lu ley, "only a short time. BEl'ELLEI) THE IXSI'LT. ' Now I am attacked as having done an underhanded thing. I repel the insult I did nothing except what 1 had a j.erfect right to do The men were ah c.uly culting in lor the anchor when I came. I simply Icokiir at the iron alter il was reached. "When the Jurors came they were not taken on the roof. This man refused logo, saying, 'Damned If I go Just for you " ; didn't say any such thing," said .Mr. 1.11'iglcy, springing to Ins fe,-t. This jury is no good uuy how. It ought to be disrnrSM'd," concluded Mr. Holihis angrily. I don't know whul the genileman means," said .Juror llrnmwell, "but ho has nought to talk like that" He ought lo lie put out of the room," saiil Mr. Langley. IiisomccouiusiuulJr Ilammctt announced in a loud voice the adjournment of the pro ceedings till Friday, with privilege to Messrs. Cluss aril Steinmetz lo inspect the building as agreed lo by Mr. Abert. Mr. Finley denied to a Times reiwrter ihe statement of Foreman Lewis, that he had pretended lo be a juror and induced him to cut the wall. Who directed this first culling has not been ascertained. vAJs Tti shoot Indians Toilet' Looking for it Hunnivnj- lloj Klom Philadelphia. The police of the several precincts were instructed yesterday to watch the rail road depots and crossings for t he arrival or William T. Proctor, a fourleen-jear-old boy, who ran away from his home in Phila delphia. 'J In lad is armed wilh a revolver, scalp-Ing-knlfe and sinall-burc Winchester rifle, it is said. He is coming here to take a. wesi-buiind freight train for thu wilds of Arizona and New Mexico. Willie is a victim of cheap novels and de sires to get a few shots at the festive red men of the West, also several sculp locks as evidences of his prowess. He Is connected with a wealthy and In fluential family in the Quaker City, and is said to be a good-looking lad, with brown eyes and dark curly hair. Hack Yard TIHt;esnt Work. Back yard thletcs are still al work in the north wesr section of the dtv. Mrs. It. B. Nixon, residing at No. 415 M street norlliweet, reiiortedto Inspector lloll Inbergcr yesterday that thieves entered her premises ana stripped the clothesline, tak ing away with them two pairs of lace cur tains und fifteen pairs of ladies' hosiery. A bicyclcthe property of G. I. Hooker, ot No 1300 T street northwest, was stolen from In fionlof a building at Fourteen! li and I streets northwest. Thieves entered house No.41T Massachu setts avenue last night and stole a hammer, brace, box of bits and three chisels, the. property ot George C Hough. No Gtirtdliur Ttiere; Bismarck ajipears to have suffered from translation. Everybody docs, except "a bishop. Boston Herald . How about Elijah and Enoch? Cleveland rialn Dealer. When tho Fire Alnriii Sounds It may be lo summon the engines to come to IOUR house. Did jou Insure through The Times' Heal Estate Bureau? TIMES, TIIuksDAY, "OCTOBER 8, 1896. CTTI IHHJ WANTED MALE. WA.NTED-Barberat7238tlist.se, ', - - ;y j ccd-af WANTED- Finft-cirsK"rfupcr -imngera at once. Apply,!'. U. NOLTE, Sio Otlt st. nwr " " "I I It WAKTED-I"ii men whoiuidcrstaml eicuiuiiB carpel!,: OHIO OAItPET' CLEAMNci CO.. U2B K nw. It WA.n'rjiD-ciiTji good agents; bc inlng out. J. J, iFABEK, 1223 1-2 r t- "" 3- , It WANTED-A young man to work In -K""-1'' nnd atleiul to horse. Aiinlv tOiI.Bi; HOWIE,- M17 .lgth st.-neA . It WANTKn-A ll.ivlt.i f.r. nrmml. ....a " imfKu hinisrir (ist-Yiil about the-'store. A iudy22tjisl;iivr; it WANTED-Oiwl white Uirber forSal utu.iy.gootl.wages. 1133 Florida nvvv "-' ctb-3t V ANTED Exiierienced salesmen to sm oui iiin-griuie lubilcating oils aim greases; liberul uud sulLsrnttory terms will VmI!1.'1!!V ""'xoodiuen. EQUITABLE hE-i-ININU COMPANY, Cleveland. Ohio. oc4-7t,eod WANTED -A gents'ln Maryland, Vlr Kiiiit and ecry state for MeKlnicy's and iiryan's lihliiiilc,niu best jmbhshtd. ana other books; correspondence promplly it?.1S,cr,i?- ''"til or nddresM, BKAMAN, Wl.NGAKI) A CO., C0h N. Y. uve. nw. Item wajsTkiJ-u t,o.m tin roofers wanted atom-eat 1001 si.nw. ocG-2r,eiii WANTED By .nrsttlass" barkeeiier", liosiiioii In liuinl ..I. a. ..- ............. .1... . r . ' S.1IU 111 llDiaillJUH oco"3c " AU"r's, " -,"jMnVc., WA.NTED Five rellnblo- men tu li.inob- a new line of siittialUes on jn iyi1,J.",1"t I'1-'"!' waguns supplied, free. "-!iiihstIiiw.,tMIn 5. ocU-3t WANTEDS' brtshnilau -'Willi 1200 lodeisisicassecuriiy to occupy posiliou aH.iiisiiier with a,, Insurance company. Address M. ., t,u office. ci.0-3t 1IELP WA.NTBU-FEMALE. V;ANTEDY4iiiiig gri, coloreiUo7 , ".V.Vi -,, ' ""' housework; must be ngau . : .... .in. .j. , . i , j Wj..rvxiajL- toiored girl for geiitr.il lit .limn Im. ..li.. iiousework.' ... . . :...y -.. ..linn, iny -iv. ...I i5 "";' st- e, bet. till :iinl ilb aud i- anil li oj. - n v-A-NTED-liy Mrs. Dunning, 021 1' i..,.,.'V...,m"' "'"."'"tc c.'ohsio wush and r.o,; ''," J' "'Jc!,rl' '"' housework, pay i.uiu rM to -lo. j, WANTED-livn girls who iinilersiaiid iv,.vV-"""'.V'r"et OlIiDCAIll'ET CLEAN I Mi to.. n--h.inr. j t .VVr,'i.'j2JxJ llirit- g.-ner.il hou-eworsT .rs; VI"-.1 F t. nw; it WATjdi -nrsi-Lhus ciok; pilvate 1 "i. "o oilier work. 611 l;lth W- ir si v.-.rt.ryi-JSD-WhltegcneiallKiu.en-orker: 13UI ,......,L ..lii'ii, , no wasiiiiig. sis. t,ii ' '" ' It "WANTED' Exiierlenctsl i.uise 1 r eiiilu; good wages if c-omjietciit. 011 l.-ith st. nw. i, "WANTED- Young white girl during '',.y' '""" :l" '" '" ,! 1'- ., lo do Iislit .lousi-work i no (ookliic,). Addu-sa v.- L. C, thisprfitv. oct-It WANTED-bil) lamaTsers fur ljit-ul sctc-rinaii VeL.ct.ihle Healing Soap and liaiiilnirr i-iire; snuul depustt. required Address IILEIIL, 47!) Missouri ,ii 4 ana 5- . oc-3t WANTED-Teu lady exjs-rienied can a,s;rs, on,.iUxy. Apply 7. and i a. in , to h ii. m W. 'J'. M'DO.NALII, i.eneral Manag.-r Chicigo Mfg. Co.. 137 K l se. Jt WANTED In privnlt- fanulv, firstT ci.iscc4ik, wltli ren; no washing. 1110 E. t.ipli, I st. cc-3t "WANTED TV iPoks, tli.iiiiberiu.ilil xr-general-ItOay-nnrk-c-rs. -.jh Ht: plenty ivurk. ocb-3t WANTED A reliable color7-d woman Jcirj;euenil hotisdwork. 330 j; st. ne. oc-3t-oui 1 WANTED-iin c st. TIw"; ivhifi' wT mail waiititl to help In kitchen. It .cm W-A.NTED-Niirregirl rorthild,2 years" old. Call 012 IT l. ue., or 002 Mass uve. u". jj oc7-3t ' W.A.NTED-Coiuieient white ntniiaii ....'.'"" Kt'iu-r.il houseiwork; two in family. 2022 N st. nw. " oc7-3t "WANTED-A O.rlnaii girl for general - Ik.i.senork-Ji i-AtHil1 I21ll..tjtrt-M.'w). OCi-Jt vJ!. i. FOH SALE Oil K.VCIIANfiE. FORSALE-OB EXCUANOE-A. large two-horse illrt wagon Tor u Dav ton or covered wagon Inquire 12 M s"t ne. iipin FOB SAJL.E Orexchange.gr.indsquare piano, In first-class condition; sell Chejn. or exclianee lor emu! liiu'c... nn.i haniess Address SO It st. n w. oc0-3t W ANTED- IIOAHD. WANTED-H mother and daughter ladulisa rooui-aiKl liani:ratet reason able. Address W. L. C, this office. octs- tt ko1J HENT .SUIIUIUIAN. ! Oit ltaSNT "r lease-Cozy" tbrboii cottage; 2 1-2 acres; 1 mile from Ana-i-irsUi; ch(H) lent KOCKBUltN. lias of fices ocs,-3t , WANTED-LOTS. WANTED ! buy lot lots on -11 si. ne. dress, giving office. betwein I" and II st. Ad- lowest prices, M. S., this It WANTED FA H.MS. ' WANTED Pi ail try farm near" city. Address SAMUELS, thlsoffice. It FOH ItENT-'rAIlLE. FOR KENT-Roomfor two hurses, also room fur carrlage'or delucry wagon. $4 u month 1720 atli St. nw. sel!)-tf CHAVI'.s FOIl IIENT.i 'I he Queer llurylnu tiromid in the State of ;tiunii.tiiHo. What is ptokibly the queerest burying grouud in the world Is that at tlie.cipllal of tlic Mexican suite or Guanajuato. The burying ground Is on a high point ot a, mountain near the town, and Is nearly one iiiuiulrcil yards, square. It. Is inclosed by a wall twelve feet in height and eight feet ttiickriii.il In the wall arc pigeon hole-like places, or crypts, for the bodies. Whcii '.Kmaif tlies his relatives can, on the pa"j inent uf $10, gel him pjt in one of these crypt-. The ends are sealed up, and he is allowed to stay there for five years. At the end ot that time, if his relatives come forward and pay .$100 more the remains are allowed to remain there perpetually. If; however, the rc-hilivs have died, moved away or fail to put up the $100, the re iii.ilus'are falMi'but, cirtc-d away and put into a great bom-yard near at hand, where remains have in like jfianner accumulated and wticrcbones now he twenty feet deep. There is a flight of slops leading down into a passageway which Is 300 feet long. At the end orftlns passageway is a great yard or excavation for the cast off bones. It is here that they arc piled to such an Immense. , depth. There arc to be seen arms, legs,' skulls and other bones without number. The sight is one to fill the most cold'hlrloded 'with horror. Not many Americans have ever been there, nnd or those (who have, including some lady, tourists, a number hae faint ed outright'.' The sigliii.was too much ror their nerves. There Is a, potter's field aside from this as a-part of the burying ground already told about, and this con sists of it trench iOiWlilch bodies are buried, three deep, without any kind of coffin. This being ajjinryiig ground man aged Ijy 'the authorities',' the' coffins 'that are used are owned by the municipality, and it simply rents the corflns for use till the bodies are stowed away in Hie crypt. The coffins are used over and over; nnd one of them may have previ ously had twenty bodies in It. It is kept as any oilier receptacle would be, and is used as long as it will last. There is another adjunct or this re markable bury dig. ground. It-is.Uils; At the bottom of the stairs, on both sides or the 3D0-fool passageway, which is more properly a tunnel, are mummified bodies. They are sealed up in the holes on each side, and they dry up in such a way as to be preserved. They are the bodies or persons whose friends have secured a permanent resting place for them by the payment of aconslc'erable sum or money to the municipality. It 3Iuy Seen; Strnuse, But it Is'tme, that the'Tinies Heal Estate Bureau can sell you a corner., house, on Columbia Heights 10 rooms, bnth and cellar-for $2,700 less than it was' built tn sell for HELP WANTED-MALE AND , FEMALE. WANTED-White married couple; wife an first-class Cook; man aa butler. 614 1.111 1 st. nw. 1 1 WANTED Mule aud female help lurnis'ieii rrce; send postal.' 111.0 st. 0C8-3C WANTED Ladyaiidgentlcnienagent to take orders for patent household article; big jirollt; sells easy when shown to housekeepers; price in reach, of every one; .retails 2(1 cents; sample small, only weighs 12 ounces. Address PATENT HOUSEHOLD A KTICLE. this office. It WANTED A Ilrst-cluss woman cook, who understands French oxikhig and pastry;Germaii, Swiss or French prelern-d; also cwo butlers, white; city refs; 12 col ored, chambermaids and two good cooks. Call at once. CENTRAL, EMPLOY.MENT AGENCY, Mrs. Anna B. Johnson, 1-121 Stu st. uxr. llcm RELIABLE help, mule and lemale. furnished free. Call or address N. E. II., 2121 Hill st. nw. oc7-7t IF jou want goodcuok.or any other good ..vant B" lo l,' EADY'S EMPLOY MENT It. C. AliE.NCY. 031 K st. nw. Lady altcndJiits. oC7-:it CALL atll'l mi, st. nw. Tor reliable neip; cooks.laiuidresv-s.ch.f bennaids, coachmen, imtierr, Ih-Uiiu-u, toilers, wint ers, clerks: good references. Call or .111-drc-ss N. b. H., ill j itn j,. w. (lC7-3t WANTED-AtCltyIi!teihgeiiii.-Ornec, cooks, general house-workers, wallers, drivers, laundresses, nurses, porters, jani tors, stablemen, laborers, chamlicrmalds boys; plaies runn-litil mi siuied. Estab lished IS8r.. SUACKLEFOWJ'S 427 Hill si. 11 w. oc-7t SITUATIONS WAX'l K o;i ALE "WANTED By an industrious, honest iniiii'iiiIieruicMiung iii.irriedm.iu.siiM. itiou of any kind: am sure will .ie.e If gneu a trial. Address DlSTKESS Huh (ifflce 11 WANTED lly a .young c l-ired man Iii.ice lo 00 honest work of any kind- Roou refs. JOSEPH ELLIS, 2113 12tli "t. nw. it WANTED-Hy joutig i.ian place to drive ror doctor or as waiter. 1710 Mass. ave. lt V ANTED Hy young man situation 111 pnv.uu family or Ijoardlng house. Call oraodressO. 0. V. t 13".-. p si nw. 11 "WANTED-A place asflrsl-tlai ojsierttHik; whlle.gil refs. Address orcaH 512 10HIJ.U inr, 1 eR-3t WANTED-Tn drive hoises for doc tor or work In store. Call at Kin Elilgi: st. nw. It WANTED-lly a gcntlcii.an steady po sition as tiriver or collector; an fur nish is.nds. Addrc-M J. G. 11., lr,2f, Iiose. dale st. ne. it "WANTED A young man who is a good cabinet maker and upl olsterer. wants a position in a hotel; aNo a go-xt drapery hanger: will work cheap. CABI NET MAKEK, thlsuffice. Hi m WANTED-Hy a young man. at hance lo learn some trade, is willing to pay anyone securing him n.e same. Annicc, HW.t tills i.frice. ii?i" WANTED-lly a country Imv a ilac In store or to driie n drlicery wagon; w.iges in, tiuji-ci.; want wink. Atairess WOI1K" 1 Ids ..rriee. oc6-3l--in WANTED-'i !roulon by young mail wiliiiis and quick lo learn. Address J. I-, lliisiifriex- ucfl-3t ,1-in "WA.NTED-SItiulloubyaiiexpc-nenced coachman in pitvalc lamily; good Horse man; 0 years experience: good ref. fiom last emiiluier. Address L'OA(!IIMA.V. this office. "" octJ-3t WANTED-II.' a man of experience work of any kind, understands fur naces. Address 1SI2 Pieice nlaee. ocG-31 SITITATl).VN WAN IjEII Fi;M A I.E WANTED Young lady, graduate ooti'.s college, wants in sition as npe writer or kienograjiher. 477 C sw. ucS.3t WANTED -Colorcs! winiian wants a ai.ici-asit.ok or laundry nork. Address M. L., this tirilee. li WANXED-Wasltlns to do at c74o Mass. ave. home, lt "WANTED-lly a respectable colored woman rooms to clean; housekeeping ror geiiHemaii or place, lo cater; ref.s. C. O., this tifflco. u WANTED- By a respei tabic while gul a place for general housework hi a private family. .Unlic-s FAMILY'. this office. It WANTED-Hy ct lured girl place as ctiamberiuald or general housework. Address 163!l 11th st. nw. It WANTED n colored woman, place to 00 gcnerui Housework, lo-l -tl st. sw. lt.eui V ANTED Hy colored woman, ilace as c-ook or housework. Address laJG 3d st. nw. lt.cm "WANTED-By girl, service place. Ad 1 orc-JM toil 3d nw. llcm WANTED By 'ady, place as cook7 o'jtj Uss.-t court nw. lS!" WANTED -Bv colored woman, place as cook. 2113 Chester court. It-em W ANTED By a reliable colored gill. place 10 110 general Housework; good ref. Call 2121 11 st. ot7-3t WANTED Engagement as visiting leaclier lur miiiiII clddren; iuumc and English: refs. exchanged. Address V T.. this office. cc7-3l "WANTED -situation by woman as nurse, euaiiiucriuaiti or Housework. 1212 lt st. nw. pcj-3!em "WANTED- Wathiug i rolling ana gen eral laundry; first-class work. Call or address 172b lltli st. nw. ot-4t-eiii WANTED- I'J- ex-public school teacher place as resident ortUiling goeriicss. or will teat 11 private pupils at their homes. MISS L. L., this office ucC-3t WANTED- -Pupils in sh-irihand nt small rates. L w ..this ornce. cs.3t WANTED -Day's work or to take in w.Lsmng. i3uscii.eui, iuj ct si., uw. ocG-3t WANTED -Byitilored woman, placeas cIiamtKirmaid, or general housework. Address ISO!) Turner sune. ocG-3t WANTED Uy young lady. position as cannier or oflice work. Address I;. F. P.. this otrice. ocU-3t "V" ANTED Employ luc-Ht for 25 gen eral house-workers; seeral front coun try; $0 to 510 per month; refs. 427 llttist nw. ocG-7t WANTED Hy a reliable woman wash- lug or House cleaning by the day. Ad- drcss WASHING, this office. ocG-3t WANTED-R) white woman, pl.ns- to do housework; good refs. 3."1 3d st. hw. ocT-3t;eiii- "W ANTED -Bv a middle-aged white woman, housework In a small family. Inquire at No. 11G oth st. se. ncii-:it SITUATIONS AN" I) WANTED F EM A I.E. MALE "WANTED 111 private address N. E. II. -Uy man and wife, work family, or riat. Call or 2121 lltli st. nw. oc7-3l LOST. LOST-Octobcrii. pockctbook, containing alwiil $17. Finder will be njwnrdetlir re turned to MRS. WYMAN arier5 p. in., 320 N.J, ave. nw. ir. LOST-Sept. 111. onyx pin; set in a rlinor pearls and small stars or onyx. Re- ward ir returned 70 Otli st nw. it LOST On Saturday, small gold lockeu; Imitation or a book, wilh Initials F J. K. on lt. Call at 1 210 2Sth st. nw and receive liberal rcwa rd. it LOST ir boy, who picked mi p,,cket book Tuesday, bet. 3 and -1 p. m. at watering tank, corner N. J. ave. anil O st, 11 w., will return ianie to Room 110 Washington Loan-and Trust Building. liberal reward will be given. it LOST-On Monday, a Hack umbrella wn.11 silver tag; initial "M. S." Ite ward atl41430th st.nw. It-em LOST A little shell mounted in gold; part of a sleeve button. Suiinhle re wa'rd by rcturnins to 2020 1 su nw. lt,em LOST Package retenue stamps. Re turn to INTERNAL RE VENUE OFFICE and rccelvo rewanl. - oc7-3t.em STHAYED-Fron'f Mass. ave. ex teiieieo. light bay 111. ire; ubout seven years old; Suitable reward ir returned to f. CORBEY-, Mass. ave. extended. oc7-3t STRAYED Small bay nure. ir round reuini to CHARLEsJ W.' HARRIS, Brightwood, D. C. ocli-3t LOST One (G by 10) group photo (hoy and girl 1 in alley bet. l.'tth and 14th sts. ne., and Md ave. and II. or II, bet. 13th and 2d ne., or 2d nc.. let. H and F. or V ncv, bet. 2d and N. Cop. Reward. J.T. II.. t his otrice. ccD-3t-eni LOST Saturday, bet. 12:30 and 1:30 011 E. Cap. .st. cars, near 3d, blue-leather pockctbook, with silver trimmings, con tabling about 3S.85. Suitable reward it returned to THE TIMES REAL. ESTATE BUREAU; oeo-3t-era LOST In Tension Park, a pair or eye glasses. Please return to or notify A. S. F. Oth floor, this office JOB BEK T--HOOA13. r5..HEN.Tr.92 1 0tn ' n w.;furnlshcd HBirTWa: ?",u"u'e f"r gentlemen; a gen Heuiun and wile: referi-m-.- oc8-3t FOR RENT -Fu'rnlshed and unmrw" rll.m,sta,1 rooms; ror gc-iitlemen only; V,i,ie '.'""' .'" " .Hdri'n; also InrgJ i-.n s.'i'i','''10 '"' j!"t'f ' ".-; moderatf rates, call artcr G o'cbjck ji. m. 07 yB us. ocs-tr FOR RENT-4 nice large rooms; bath in "i'l' V"""-' ""', '''' laFK'-' janl; price .SiPAi'Iiy,!!)!: First stscl ioc.3t FOR'RENT-2 unrurnfshcMTo.imsr n ',vV.y. .,i'!1;rc,, !""1 1-idnlc'd. Apply to B. H. CIlASL. timbrella-niaker, 411 iltb St., opp. Star offle-e. oc8-lit FOR RENT Opiiosite PatT Oflitv a nice, sunny room, to congenial ladv; lJ"'"H;,'Ject comjiany. Address A UNilt this olfkc. ij. FOR RENT Fiiruishe.1; near Peusiim ami Printing Oiriies, lo turtles in of fice; large back isirlor. bed-room; southern exposure; small room adjoining lor llsht liiiusekceiiiiig: noohjeclion to a baby lo per mouili. Address ALPHA, this uffice oc8-3t j I FOR RENT7TW11 iiniurnislusi noma. In la: Droit Park; he.lt and light, closet in each room; $10 per month; rc-fereuit!s. Address W. L. C, this orficc. cit-8-4t FOR KENT O ne nicely ruriilshnl room; wllhorwlthoiitlS)ard.31 Fst nw. oc8-3t FOR RENT Unfurnished; diniiig-rts-.ni ami Kilt uen; iirsi-rioor, second noor. back (Mrlor; bisl-room, three large win dows; southern cxiMsiire. large sunny yard: SI. ".Address PLEASANT, tnistilliii-. nc8-3t FOR RENT-2 beautiful flats or 4 rooms aud hath-i. No. 7 and ' 2d st. nc. Aniilr 20 E Caoitol st. cc8-3l FOR RFJNT B17 E. Cap. st., 2d floor, unfur. trout and back room, with al cove, heal, gas and b.oii; for iioUsi-Ke.-Ing. cc7-3t-ein FOR RENT Two partly f 11 riusliiillsiek rooms, tor Housekeeping. 010 E st nw. A-CI" FORRENT-1332 U st. nw ., a large ni... liirnilii.,1 rrf.ii, r.i..,.i rniiiii.llih I and t s(s ; i-iii-y Lnasi- ami l Hh si irs ji.isjioiisc, lu per inoniii. oc-.-cni FOR KENT Two nicely fur. noms; gentlemen only. 1215 L St. nw. oe7-3t FOR RENT FIt- nli-ely flirin-li.-il rooms on setontl and third rixirs; also en sidle room, suitable for plnski.ui. 13 13 Corcoran st. oc--3t FOR RENT A comrortahle ln.oi.- in a rc-iinc-d family, and no children: furuai e heat; sunny rooms, good tab!e. 1H0S Iain st. ii w; terms cry reasonable. oc7-3t FOHKKKT-I nicely furnished. 2d ilisir loom. Southern exposure. Iieal aiul gas. 1117 S st. nw. oc7-3i FOR KENT Locely large, unfur. rtHiius; -Jd aud 3d-iluurs. cheap rent 17 E st jiw. oc7-3t FOR RENT Fur. parlor bedroom; bay winnow; Isc floor: leutreasooubie; gen- tlc-iu. in only; irivjte lamily. 7.11 llinst n w. oc-3l-ein FOR RENT -Nice, comfonahle looms and jirst-ciass tward; $1 a inontli. 21 I! st. nw. oi;-Uelii FOR RENT two unfur. rooms, lor light housekeeping. 1014 3d St. ne. oct-Ji-em FOR RENT Front p trior, with hoard. saitaoie lor 2 gentlemen or man aim wife; convenient to departments and cars. low 3d bu nw. it em FOR RENT-Che.ip flat, 4 ret ms. kitchen, tliutng ami two large rooms. large closets and isith, $10 CO. join 7th st ne., also on 3d Hoor, 2 very large rooms. .Closets, small hallway, use or lath. Ilglil-lioicsekcc-pmg, 0.50. Apply 1010 7lli st. lie. cco-ai-c-iii FOR RENT Fur. or uur.ir.. eomai-i iinauug rooms 14 lo Oth st, uw. ocd-3t-em FOR RENT 2 unfurnished Teems, No. 7o xi ne-. ccG3l-eiii FOR RENT Three fur. rooms; 1st, .11. una aci iioors; one room suuaoie ror ornce purposes. No. alO 0th st. n w. oc6-3t X" OR RENT Large attracts" fniut room, unfur; first Hour of corner base ment house; two very large (losels ad joining, cheap rent. 1001 Vermont ave. ocG-.Il FOR RENT An elegant ruml-hcd room; gas, balb, beat; home comrorta. 008 Olb uw. ocU-3t FOR RENT Unfur.. entire 2d lleor. 3 brigut, sunn y rooms; cosy and well arranged for light housekeeping; rour large closets; attractive house ami ser riiiinltugs; near b car lines; low rent. 1901 Vermont ave. octi-3t ITOR RENT rurntslii-ilrisimandliard ror two; lenus rcasiinable. 433 M st. nw. cxG-3t FOR RENT I'wo front rooms, suit able for uentbt or doctor's office. 335 Pa. ave. nw. ccG-3t FOR RENT -Pleasant and newly-fur- nis bed ruom, at reasonable rates; convenient to Pension and Patent offices. at 827 5th st. nw.; gentlemen preferred. ocG-3t FOK RENT -Front and back parlors. 1st floor; front and hack rooms, 3d floor, fur. or unfur., with or without lioard. 717 II st. nw. ccG-3t FOR RENT Furnished ami unfur- nislieii rooms; two or three for light housekeeping; terms very reasonable. 413 G st. 11 w. i5-? c FOR RENT -Comfortable well "fur lastied room; 2d floor, adjolrlug bath: no children; house occupied by owners; price, including heat and light. $7. Ap ply on premises. No 1520 Oth st nw. oc4-Gt FOR RENT -Nicely fur. front room, newly papereiliiud painted, well healed. access to 4 lines of cars, rent 7. 002 0 st. nw. oc--7t ROOMS ANDBOA.ltD.j FORRENT-Sll far two. with first class board and a bright, cheerful Trout room on 3d floor; conenient location; 4 car lines. 008 L nw. oc7-3i-sm FOR RENT Room and 1 oard for two, 7; single, $4 318 Fla. ave. nw. oco-4i-cm WANTED ROOMS. "WANTED By a middle-aged lady , 2 unfur. rooms or one alcove, 2d Hoor from: heat and g.is; terms- Not exectd $10 or $11. Addrc-s M. L W., this office. " ocS-3t WANTED-Several unlnriiisiieit rton.s tn a good locality. Address A. C-. this office. ct.-3t. "WANTED By Iadyaiidgentlemnii.iiic"- ly furnished, alcove room, with open grate; Instrd for lady: centrally located. Address s., this office. oc7-3t-em WANTED-by Uulet, refined ladv, communicating n-onis, for light house lng:onerur. nnd one small one unfiir.; bet 13th and 1 St li anil P and I'oundarvtterms not to exceed SI I. Address PERMANENT B.. this office. ocG-3t,em FOR RENT Single or en suite, 2 nicely lurnished rooms, with hoard, in private tiitiiily. Address J. M. X.,tlusorrice oc5-3t-em WANTED-BOAnpEIlS. "WANTED Gentlemen to room and board; location good; terms easy. Ad dress J. II . B , this office. ucG-3t HON E Y W ANTED AXD TO LOAN". $i,000-W'ln wants it for two"y ears. secured by tirst mortgage on improved city properly.' Address lioCGLASs.. this f f lee. ocG-3 1 "WE """ant 1,000 Iwrrowers, who desire from $30 to $10,000 each on stocks, bonds, trustR. loan association certificates, warehouse receipts and lire or tontine r-oli-cicsln old-line conipanies;no delay; no chat tel mortgages taken. YERICES A BAKER, 40 to 46 Metzerott Bldg.. 1 1 10 F St. nir. MONEY TO LOAN-Large sums at 5 and D 1-2 per cent on D C. real eBtate; $250, $500, $780, eta, at 6 per cent; all transactions conducted with eco nomical consideration tor borrowers. WM. II. SAUNDERS C0..1407 Fst.nw, mr8 FOH SALE Ilor.SES. FOR SALE -A well built, modern huuse, 0 looms, bath ami cellar, loca tion northeast; pricet reduced rrom $3,25(1 to 42,000. Address REASONABLE, till, oirice. ocS FOR SALE Stop paying rent; buy a home; new 2-story frame house, with about 2,000 reet of ground; 30 foot alley; stable, etc.; porch; 10 1-2 reet parking; hy drant water at kitchen door: in rt-w blocks of new electric car Hue and theirfineorrice building nnd car bouse, east or Llnriilh Park; don't miss this chance; only $1 425 $50 cash and $10 per monUi; title perfect" O. M. BRYANT, owner. Warder Bldg., Oth aDd F nw. ocG-3t Kbit RENT STORES. FOR RENT Handsome new storeln a ousiness center; concreted cellar; first class rurnace: gas and electric lights; now contains fixtures for a first-class bicycle store: rent moderate: oner for homnellnn 1 B. J. X., tuts office. ccb-3t fOltKEJVT-noifSKS. VACANT-Improvcnicnts going mi' 4 4 Q si. nw.. li rooms; halls: water F?.!:ii1aln,D,-": ,arse. yan'mrninsvii for twJ fainllles;rent lb.S0. wti-at FOR RENT Completely fiirmshrd" noiiseors rooms; bath and buttery. .,n Last Capitol st.; rine nclghborhof. SB. pc-r month. Address GfT DOLL.Ils, this oiiiee. ,.j.k-i:. OR RENT Ureal bnrralns l resjion- 1 siuie party, JiantUoincly-rur., s-io.au s.:. rai'i ,urDi""-'. and stable-; 17.07t oiiuii-e"01 of Ktuand: Artesian wtll;2 .ks ."J"' .e'.'""c and steam can,. Ad- . y.,. ir,!- tiiiice. uco-.i( FOR RENT-No. 624 Q st. nw.. 7 tio.,r.V.",,V ""i"1 '',I!,, w'lar. fine comli 11011, modern Improvements, near 3 lines i-.-P'S' a"" '"B" "shoot; rent ridiseo u, oc7-3tey "Wiicr. U13 S st. nw. F.S RENT-Ctiriicrsloreanddweilliic; uroiii:saniiliatti;a,iii.l.-se-nrlti- MS aiaiidL sts. nw. oc'l-.ll.eia F,.H; ?4lIjE lS',c d-fCHllll and balll. ao:?r20,s5 '-'' inotoy. and ni.u-t s,H. AUdress N . L.. this office. o. c-3l-en K9?..KENT Gl st.nr.biw.unii.J oath, a.iii.i.; nrarGovt. Print. Office. Vail- Ku5'at ISIS btn st. nw.. 1j- Dr.it V , .e-3t KOvK,RENT7,J0';r M nw.. IL- r.M.iT' Sir, -tn'' ir.f;?,.I.'u"1''-111 8t- "" rooms, oco"Ven"NW-imKK18- G1 ' F nw- KC?.miIiEfxG-i:o",Ils SiidTiTtwceTrili W li ,'in .;'l."t '"cadow laml. Aptly F01.1-1' o-rt,i,. i.ouse;u.t,. ncij) -t-i.J.Jt 1,""m,M.1'.!!dI'a:-t.l.l.-nl .flS-M); key i,..xt dtnir. 315 Del. ae ;.ipH 1704 Ore, ave. nw. Ct.iVu 11USINEs- CHANCES. FOR SALE-A meat ami irolsi.m store. i,-eit stoiki-tl .-mil a...!... ' . i cash business; reason for NdlincT haiJ oiuer nusiui-ss to attend. Apply t , ox 7ttl st. nir. j lt FOR SALE Half interest ln"7i gi.Tf .-,.,l',lJVf; '.'"""' -,: suitable for either s-'x. olO 1 1 tit st. tin. it FOR SALE CoalyanElH-strcIadstaiicl in me- cuy; cause or st-lliug, waul to leave Hie city. Adrfu-ss 2032 41I1 st. nv.-. ocs- t FOR SALE Nice liisliivsH.tninlant oy0" -'ore, including cigars, iolj.iceo, -.. ctimroriablo house; ciieai lent. U. ' ij'' office. cc-.;t WANTED-1 wish to engage "tho serMces of a good business man, hav ing from !;,0U0 to $5,juo. tu latest in .111 established maiiufailunug liiu.in,.ss un der a line of intents; solid as gold; larj-e profits .issiir.ii; capital iuiestci lo N- sc eured by real .-state, if desired. A.i.lnss MANUFACTURER. lhisj)ifite. o..r-7t FOR SALE $100c-asli.orneric-ctry, 12Ui St. aud Fla. ave. nw.;i!oiuga ctstl casn businc-sii; horse, wagon, harness st, t and fixtures; 2 ice boxes; owner going tu Ieae Hie etiy. Call or address .-,rocK. l"Jt office oc7-3t-etn FOR SALE biitireoutrit.il. . goierr coiitii 1111 111; shei.-iug. counters. It . t.x. oil can, etc. Inquire or D NOril 02i) La. ave. It-tin FOR SALE A well sttakcl ixiitry plant, orienng eery fatihiy for rais lnai hlcKeiis ona large seal.-, t .,ricretl fur vue mtc elieap; located near the city. 011 two niilrtsids. Apply al 00!) L st Vw OCi-JC FOR SALE Afiuepayingoii.i..g-itsini. ami 111 rooms furnished complete will se.l on easy terms; cheap. Apply 21 1 r ave. nw. oe7-3t FOR SALE Acoriiergroci;rrar.diin.as siore in sw-.. with dwehlrg:cc-ap rent. AddressM. W. M..tlusufflce. occ-31-iiii FOR SALE - Cheap, a Mce oyster ai.tl" lunch tiiisiiiea). Apply 1007 7 thM.mv ll-em FOR SALE-Estabiisheu vancty stole; cheap; llou list. ne. c-3t em FOR SALE-SI G5 wilfbiiy a steeV .,r rrcsn gtcMvnc-s and fixtures; rent. $1-sickiic-ss tie cnuse. Call at 130 R st nw. ocl-bt FO IC s A I.K -M ISCKI.LAN EO r.s. FOR SALESI' fixtures, clmiulruVr. drop hghis.etc , from lCc. to 10, also gasrutc-r's tools uml two strong M,,!.-,,!. curs. Apply at once, 513 4tii H. nw FOR SA.LE-$2.Viwillbuyc.,mbii)atlorT ..vre, low rent; failing or t.talth. cine and see. a3 ti st. mv ec.s-3i FOR SALE Jump seat urre-y ainf juupe ioc.iwn.v, ti.eap lor as,. ai, lot on Mass ave., rear 2d st nc . price way djWii Call room 2ti Mcizc-rottbi.-iliUiig. oob-Gt FOR SALE New milk wagufTl e.iii. f REHtKicK MUELLER, cor I lihaL.1 fse. t.--3i FOR S LE S25 will buy a gecomare o23 ", st se. j, FOR SALE-Very finccnuiwr:ka way" 005 O si. nw. ccS-4t FOR SALE Fine driving ln.rsC, side- oar hugty, new bari.c-ss. wl.ip.niai.ieis wight, baiter, lap robe, 5-Iio lin.nlie- 475 F st. sw. tf-3t FORSALE-ByC S. Kudu id, I41U .. i ac ,a 5-year-o!dlior-e. snunitai.tl gentle, a good roadster, fearless or all cars; wcigns atxrtit l.OLO iHiuntls. a g,4i r,o,i eancheap. alsoulioiit lib feel iron inkier; at l.aprice. it FOK .SALE tiei.tlemHii gtini- abr-u-oi will -n .n any price a tin- Must bay registered tnitrr. li is Hack rcconi. 2 r:; sound, gentle, irliat le; one lull p,u-wstr side-liar buggy; one fine trap. Iiari.es. blankets, hoots, loops, whip. Mi . 1 rial v.Ul teniiiice. AddrcssB. b. S'lUNE. city p.ii office. ,c7 tr FOR SALE Hore. wagon and har ness, wiin good route. $130; wagrn built by Wallers con; cost i75le-s luau a year ago. Address UliUTE, this ollice. oc7-3t-cni FOR SAii-5 Rtl. heave" Iivt-Tv" nurses, pnee $35 to $50, ais,. wagons and harness; no further ue for iih-ih. Ajuily1620 N. J. ave. nw ik7-3i-ih FOR SALE A young, rreh Jersey cow; remsiered stock; $10, eair ir desired. Call bc-Iore 1 o clock, 1143 N. 11. ave. oc7-3t FOR SALE Quite a canety or wa? oils, carn.ii.es, buggies, trajis, Horses, and harness, iiines ii.,ing no use loi Ihem.non'astinal-leofrerrerttsisl. WAall INGTONLIVERY.WAGONAND HARNESS CO., 027 D st.nw. se30-liu FOR SALE-W: tank,,'; inv-gy ,-,.-.. waniiobe, $3; horse, $13. .n n.i ave. ocG-3t.eiu FOR SALE Just recencd. a fine lot 01 io nountl am! seller upi'ie. ai-d will be sold cheap. SCHMInn BlKIi STORE. 712 l'Jlh si. nw. .cG-3t-om FOR SALE Contractor selling tut 1ft head gooti work horses and vine khh drivers among them, and 2 ces.clirs; 1,.. 1 easouable oner will be tcfuscl. 124b Mst. ue. ocb-3i.c-in FOR" SALE Gootl CIiickeriDg pianoT 500. Al 1022 Utn st, uw. ocG-.lt. FOR SALE Two cut undersuriii-s.oiiu lop sidebar buggy, in good cuidition; one set or buggy harness, and one ged family horse. Inquire rear of 221 4 12 It. 1IW. IA.ti-'Jl FOR SALE Fixtures ot grot ery stores Ml. Counters, scales, meal blcs.ks. chopiwrs, saw, meat cllpK-r, s.ius.ige gnn-tler.coflix- grnidcr, cake and fruit r.is-,t-ic Call at304N st. sw. oc.V3tciu FOR SALE Wholesale liquor licen-i'; cheap, r.. M C.thts olfice ocO 3t-nn FOR SALE One first-class stcakT chop and oyster broiler: prut-. Slo; goodasiiew. Can be seen at NAVY YARD EXCHANGE.1100Sthst.se. k.V.'II-hh FOR SALE Cheap; oak hall rae. Apply .t-O I2lb st.nw. t3-3t-eiu FOR SALE-Chcap;a ruhbertire, wire wiiec-i. willow woen, l.iby carriage, in gixil (sinditioii Call 120G tl st. nw.: ring la t flat liell. o.3-t f FOR SALE -Two ruriiatv-4. e;ry- cheap. Apply at once, LIECUT A CO.. 515 Tth st.nw. FOR SALE -Burglar proor bank tare, time Itcfc and burglar proof vault door; rbeap: also fire aud burglar proof safe. Call or address B.F.SMITU.12-JOG. st.nw. celS-Imoem FOR SALE 25 stands and rases; min ion and nonpareil news type Id cases, and In good condition; also various other things that arc round In a well equiri-it uewspapcr officp; no reasonable offer re fused. Call or address Tiroes ufrice. Pa. ave. and 10 Hi st scl7 FOR SALE Twenty-riTeorftnrry rJas mines ror composing room; a number of typo case. Adareaa FRAMES. Una of fice. mrlSor FOIl RrT-zMJcJ.:T','ANErlH-L FOR RENT A large dli.lng-ri.om anil kttrnen. to caterer; owner will t oard. 224 N. J. ave. se oc6-3t FOR SALE BICYCLES. FOR SALE A fine- lady's Columbia tricycle; In good order, with change able power attachment. Call or address T. O. Box 203 Anacostla, D. C. i;7-31em FOR SALE-A good bicycle for $1 can lit) tiiu st. sw. xcfi-3t, j i1 J r 1 -&-, T - . ,-JisyS. I , "ki&tJrr&M- iz &. -?' J& sft- . 'j.-jf---"Va rTj?JtCi .-i-, - -,