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An aciive, energetic young De troiter, who is now very happily marr and 4 a nely well, toe! LAs WASHING ard 5 be well for others to. try. settled the matter sat- isfactorily with the daughter, he in- terviewed the fa The old gen- tleman looked him over critically when he stated the object of his visit. “I believe,” he said, “that you have a record, as the boys say “Yes,” he responded fra akly. ze haven't ne: -d my opportunities.” “Do yo “Well, I on an cle now and then. “Do you drink?” “Yes, when I want to.” “Do you dance and go to the thea- ter?” “Yes, when I've got the money to pay for it. “Do you save any money?” “Not much.” The father looked stern. “And still you want to marry my daughte “Certainly. Why not?” “Do you think a man who hasa record such 2s you confess to should have a good woman for a wife?” “He shouldn't have any other kind, I'm dead sure.” The father smiled. ‘Wel ssaid, wbie advertisements Will LO price, All rer.ivtancer wets! money Orde! agratonet ! Mune ermerder isat the sender's risk. 10 untand whatit is fo: at aly sade by draft, ey Ube at histinetly Bla etc,, should be ad-dressed all etters. BEE PUBLISHING, CO. aismmmaitate D.C a 1 tle poker and het m or a sporting event WHERE TBE BEE CAN BE HAD J, W. Fowler,s, 31d 3:d street, 8.e- Dengg:st, corner Istn and 4 348 Penn. A.e., BR. W. NEW YORK CITY. D. A. Green, 429, 6th Ave, BOSTON, MASS. |. Reed, 9344 Cambridge st, ALrXANDRIA VircINIA, ‘arter. 313 Wilkes street. eee ie a Vell, whatever else you URDAY, M \¥ 20, 1898 are, you are nota liar, and I guessTli tisk you.” It was a safe risk.—Detroit Trib- une. focais. The Fee q WANTED: At this office two Ta dies to eara the printing business- permanent work. Apply at oner, to Give When a writer in a London paper brings out some curious history of old time E r “In towr ‘the feei ing s tem is certainly on the decline. For- merly fees were given under the name of ‘vails’ to vants by dinner acot wern out take ii TRON BITTEP p, « O. . TRAINS TO CHICAGO luncheon guests. This a thing of the past. Fashionable so- ciety does not give and is not expect- ed to give. The middle cl how- ever, still re ashioned. custom—ih« crowns and half crowns to the paric i even mention this when ens ‘I often give luncheon par- | $ an old lady to an ap- plicant for her situation, ‘and you | will find my friends are very gener- | now quite Opening of New Through Line Via Pi tsbarg and Akron,-— Addi~ ‘rain to Chicago. Comnene ng Mey 14th. the B. nd Q. Express train leaving Wasb- aye at 11:35 a. m. daily, will ran by Pittsburgh over the new Chi- cago route of the B. and O., passing through the cities otf Youngstown, Warren, and Akron. Ohio, arriving at Chicago at 11:55 the next morn- ing. ‘Such trifling fees, however, could not be looked upon as a tax, but they were a trouble, and they have fallen into abeyance. At the thea- ters the feeing system is rapidly dis- appearing, to the great satisfaction of the public, who feel that quite enough is charged for seats without having to 1 to be shown into them.” the Express trains heretofore jeaving Washington at 8:15 p.m will leave at 6:15 p.m. and arrive at Chicago the next morping a: » additional Chicago train has been added to the schedule, which will leave Washington at 12:35 ight and arrive at 6 o’clock the second morning. Through Sleep- ing Cars to Chicago ou all train. avt 2° ee IN JHE HEART OF PHILADELPIA Ou after May 14 the pussengers to wWapia via all Keyal Blue Live s,«Xerpt the limited, leavir g Wash- ny’ 10a. w. will have the option o: In the Act of Robbing Those who were in the Cambridge- | port National bank Thursday after- | noon saw a man who a few years} ago was considered one of the most notorious bank robbers in the coun- try. The man was Langdon W. guests and ball guests and even by | J AILROAD. 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Natural Bridge v; Bengvit Manager Evegxe Kernan vile, Chatianouga, ald Sicmpn erivee, (te ote bemets ae, uatual poristaltie June 5 Beer epine Cars turovgn (0 Memphis urd | 40m, so essential to regularity. ; Nashvivie ery For Luray. 0 p.m. daily. Sold Ev here. ECInA EAR 402- U ‘ST. 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A GLEAN RECORD OF 45 YEARS- LARGE DIVIDENDS, Moore, and cne of his most suc ful robberies was the stealing of $16,000 in bonds and money from that very bank. In a few words Moore made known his errand tothe officers of the bank, He is writing a book, and it is to be illustrated with pictures of some of the most successful of his daring robberies. Having gained the re- quired permission, Moore took the | same position that he did on the oc- easion of the rokbery many years | ago, the ban k now being @ vod | practically 5 dient A] young man took the place of his ac- | complice, and another took the pic- ture.—Bostou Transcript. lea\ing the train et the new terminal +ta- the headihg Railroad at tweifti: steets, in the beart of the tains will continue to stop a! th and Chestnut stretts, ar herstotore, 2t DDI KALN TO NEw YORK VIA ROYAL BLUE LINE. The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad hat rvice an additional train t , leaving Washington at 8 p, m., # at New York at 3:2)a. m caries a through Pallman rio New York aad a parlor idelpbia, Where an additona] r is attached. Passengers may. sleeping car undisturbed untill > same iS. Smith read 2 paper before 2» Men’s Coristian Association week on the pharses of recon- Greece May Yet Become Powerfal. | Manhood frage is an unstable foundation for a government; yet in Greece, where the population is al- most exclu asi utural and, iV. Chase Willams of Abbi- accompanicd by ber husband odaughter Vga and Ada be city Wed:esday moring ims is a delegate to the Gen- bly woich convenes in this city. to appr: The Friediess Girls Conectt at | popular feeling whi % Fi etrope Church Friday evening | crowded tos at industrial } 26. should be attendea, by all lover- | eenter If val ex- 2 humanity and good music penditure—espo cially the latter, ae ee which in a country without colonies a Spiers ea ae there ought to be no pressing neces ; Friday evening, May 26 at | sity—can be kept within reasons able | au churci, Hear her. limits, there is good cause to Bae | - : 2 new k D be firm tal City Band will excel att] that the new kingdom will be firmly cia efforts in their great established, her ‘desolate fields be lute-t concert music at | come repeopled and her in ess Concert Friday evening,} sources steadily developed. people wood’s Magazine. 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