The Washington Bee Newspaper, January 11, 1896, Page 6

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THE WASHGINGTON BEE. James F. Oyster, DEALER IN BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS MARBLE BUILDING, i Cor. Pa. Ave. and Ninth St. { Telephone 271. WILBUR F. NASH ®500 CENTRE MARKET, Hams, Bacon, Lard, DRIED AND CHIPPED BEEF, COOKED HAMS, TONGUES BRANCHES: Nov. 30, 3 months. 169 Centre Market, 91495 O St. Market, Rk. F. KONG, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Fine Grocevies, TEAS, COFFEES, SPICES A SPECIALTY. Btore, N. E. corner 2ist and LS: N. E. corner 3d and F Stre ve Branch, Nos. 548 and 50 K Street Market. PURE SUGARS AT COST. Thos. Ruppert, Wirginia Market, DEALER IN GROCERIES, MEATS AND PROVISIONS, 470 C STREET S, W. Center Market, 1 STANDS 271, 272 and 273. Nov. oth 1m Cannon & Chandler, \ Poultry and Game a Specialty, 71 to 81 Center Market, Washington, .C Nov. oth 1m. i ee Now is the time to Call D. P.LEANE, | GROCER, f CHOICE WINES AND LIQUORS. i Samuel Lee, DEALER IN No. 227 G St. N. W. @BOCEBIES, | eats a Tovsions 5 ii 728 and 725 4 1-2 Street, N.W. Patrick Sullivan Telephone Co. ELI See ESET BON 214 E Street, 8. W., JACOB RIEHL) “sun | ae Croveries. Meats and Provisions, Fine Family Groceries, MEATS AND PROVISIONS, . Cor. 5th & H Sts, N. W. One of the Finest Stores in th” | Northwest. | POLITE ATTENTION. | FIRST-CLASS GROCERIES AND MEATS. M. McCORMICK GROCER. 927 PA. Ave., bet. 2nd & 3rd |= Sts., East. Washington, D.C. JOS. GAWLER, J. W. Endus, Funeral Director METROPOLITAN MARKET, —aAND— EMBALMER, 18th and L. N. W., DEALER IN “1734 PENNSYLVANIA AVE Meats a Provisions. Telephone 131, Give us a call. Ss. fh, SHANE, 818 9th St. N. W., DEALER IN 1} TELEPHONE CALL 323, R. F, HARVEY’S SONS, GROCERIES, FRUITS AND PRODUCE, High grades of can ‘goods Undertakers, on hand. Polite attention with reasonable 928 Pa. Ave. N. W. ae —_—____ _______—~ | P. (Don’t fail to call and examine our holiday Ss. H. HINES, dye arsed Funeral Director —— AND —— Embalmer 2201 Fourteenth St. N. W. 423 G St. N. W. 910 43 St. S. W. President of THE PEOPLE'S CO-OPERATIVE BURIAL ASSOCIATION. PLUMBERS. Beef, Lamb, Veal Smoked and Salt Meats. Butter and Cheese from the Best /Dairies.>.Can- ned Fruits and Vegetables, Foreign and Domestic Fruits, and a variety of goods usually kept ina first-class store. 1122 18th Street, N. W. GOOD6 DELIVERED TO ALL PARTS OF 2 Were A DALEY ea — (as GASFITTER,| @cGROCERIES3 © 7is DSt.N.w., Dec. t4th 1 mo. J.D. BOND, Registered Plummer, 317 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, NORTHWEST. Plumbing and Gas Fitting, Work Prompily Done, Charges Reasonable. Table Luxuries, Choice Fruits, Wines and Liquors. Cor. 2d & F Streets, N. W. WM. HEINEMANN GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, Meats of all Kinds. Lulu: Ido not approve of secret marriages, and the suggestion of one/ LISS ss St., N. ww. sanything but of compliment to aj. oung woman, TEAS, COFFEES, i Do you read The Beg. | Vegetables, Barly Vegetables and Rruifs, We Tobacco & Cigars. NORTH WEST. MATTERN’S CITY HALL CIGAR STORE, Opposite City Hall. (27 HIGH CLASS CIGARS A SPECIALTY. A FULL LINE OF LAW STATION- ERY AND LEGAL BEANKS. Novy. 16th 1m JAMES H. REEVE Ker West Cigar Company, Jobber of Rine PlaYana § Key West Cigars, 622 F Street N. W. Washington, D. C. Groceries & Provisions. SOUTH WEST. MARTIN & WALL, Staple and Fancy Groceries, Fruits and SELECT MEATS OF ALL KINDS. N. E. Cor. oF 41-2 AND C Streets, S. W. Nov. 16th x mo. WEST WASHINGTON W.IL.DYERS&CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, 3100 M Street. CLAIMS FOR DEDUCTION MUST BE MADE IMMED- IATELY UPON RECEIPT OF GOcDS. Nov. 23rd 1 mo. Telephone, 329. Nov 16-1 m. WM. 4. MAXWELL, DEALER IN Fine Cigars, Tobacco and Stationery, NORTH WEST. W. R. BROWN, FINE 404 Sth St. N.. W, + 16th. 1 mo. CONFECTIONERY AND ICE CREAM SALOON 1011.N. Y. Ave, Ni Ws Cor. 20th St. and Penna. Ave. WASHINGTON, D. C. Nov. 23rd. 4t I, A. RIKER’S MARKEM, DEALERIN Rotice. Nov, 6th 2 mes. Home-Dressed Beef, Poultry, Market ace paee tel | Produce and Family Groceries, =) SOUTHWEST. Parties and Families Supplied at Short | J ATTENTION! LADIES} All who are desirous of having their hair straightened, by the latest “and {most harmless process eausing the hair to grow straighi tbiek and lustrous, should call at this office or address Miss E. T. T. Box S Bee office. Call and get a bottle of HAIROLINE better known as the Renowned Hair Restorer’ Prepared only at 1325 6th St. N. W. Price 25 cents, J W- TAYLOR. PROFESSIONAL HAIR CUTTER, Also Cigars, Tobacco, Cigarettes, Stationery, Stamps, &c. Toilet Articles. Special attention to Ladies. J.W. TAYLOR, Proprietor, 90 Hleventh Street N. W. AMES GLEASON, PRACTICAL HORSE SHOER, Fifth St. N. W., Cor. K, (Opposite K Street Market,) WASHING'ION, D. C. Horses shod for ease and comfort. Alldiseases of the feet scientifically treated. Cor. Eighteenth St. and Penaa. Avenue, N. W. ATIOUAL CAEITAL 103 C0, ~:-DEALERS IN-:- Kennebee Ice Wm. M. Reardon, Superintendent. Business umce & Depot, 8th-St. Wharf S.W | BRANCH DEPOT: i © St. Market, cor. 7th & O,N.W. | Nov. 23rd 1 mo. Nov. 16th. 1 mo. £ Walter H. Young, DEALER IN Staple and Fancy Groceries, Rruit and revisions. No. 824 12th Street N. W. WasuinerTon, p- f- THOS: Ww, RILEY, | mb, | WOOD, | COL, Oak and Pine, ‘ White Ash, Sawed or Red Ash, Split. ] & Cumberland. RILEY’S WHARVES, Foot of Eleventh and Twelfth Streets, Southwest, WASHINGTON, D. C. j | Wharfage and Hauling of att De- | scription Promptly attended to. | Telephone Connections. Butter, Eggs and CBeese, SPECIAL Prices To Boarp1nG Housss & HoTELs. 181, 182 & 183 CENTRE MARKET. Nov. 23rd x mo. “THE HOME MARKET,” I. G. JERMAR s SOR, Props.,§ -DEALERS IN— Fine Groceries, Meats and Provisions, | S. E. Corner 11th and I Streets N. W., Washington, D. C. ae Orders Called Fortand jPromptly eandajCarefully; Fillea” Nov. 16th m7 Nov. 23rd 1 me. NORTHWES1. (I. STEIN, MERCRANY TALLOR, SUITS MADE TO ORDER IN THE LATEST STYLES, PANTS A SPECIALTY. 621 F Street Northwest. Between 6th and 7th Sts., Washington, D. C. ; Nov. 16th 1m. FRANK HUME. WH®LESALE -GROCER Re. 454 Pennsylvania Ave. Wasuinerton, p. fc. ten All Gocds Packed ma Deliverea| THE INDIAN MEDICINE MAN. sree of Chazge. Where you can get cured ofall kinds of Rheu- Ri HN matic Pains, also all kinds of Piles, Bad J. Hall Semmes, Sores, Etc. WALL Kinps OF Private Diseases A spect- ALTY. Dropsy Cured In All Stages In 15 or 20 Days Stricture Cured Without a Knife. Manhood : GROCER Restored. i . > And all diseases that are curable in the Human System. 740 12th St., N. W., Cor. of H 8t. W. M. HOPKINS, 3 8 Penn. Ave., Washington, D.C John‘ Rudden, FURNITURE, CARPETS, &€. 513 Seventh Street, N. W. Washington, D.C. Nov. 16th 1 mo. ROBERT L. YATES, ieee 231 Virginia CHOICE GROCERIES| PROVISIONS, Wood, Coal, Ice, &c. FREE five pounds of granulated sugar 9 with every pound of soc tea. Sugar-cured hams 7c; lard 6%c; eggs, 22¢2 best mixed nuts, toc; 2 Ibs. of rolled oats 5c large can tomatoes, 7c; 2 cans of peas, 25¢’: cans of peaches, 25c; onions, 5c. pk ; pota toes, 50. bus. ; the best 25c. and 3oc. coffee in the city, ; pork chops, 7%c. ; pig-tails, spare-ribs, smelts and kidneys always on hand by i Py Ow guts baltveral Eresute?s Ghareesy oe = Ave. COME ALL. ler aala oe: Southwest HOPKINS’ MARKET, 200 43 St. S. W., Cor. Mp. Avr. Dec. 14th 3 mos. Practical Horse Shoes, Special attention to driving and road horses. Read the BRE next week. SS ONES SS James H. Winslow, UNDERTAKER AND Practical Embalmer, 1206 R Street Northwest, Residence Next Door. Wash. D. C. L. G. Fletcher, Sr. SOLICITOR OF FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE. Loans Negotiated. Rents Collected Office, Room 11. 09 F St. N. W, Residence 1822 BStreet.N. . Wash -D © HENRY F. REH, Decorater, 320 Twelfth St. N. W. Washington, D. G. Nov 16th 1 mo. J. SELINGER. Optician and Jeweler, -—CASHE PAID FOR— | OLD GOLD AND SILVER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, 816 F STREET, N. W. Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing a Specialty. Nov. 23rd 3 mos. B. NORDLINGER -:-DISTRIBUTER OF-:- OLID ERVICABLE TYLISH 3130 M STREET, West Washington, B. C. Nov. 23rd 1 mo Porter & Fegan, CARRIAGE AND WAGON BUILDERS, Cor. Delaware Ave. and E St., S. W. Washington, D. C. Nov. 23rd tmo. $100. Reward FOR THE WATCH or CLOCK THAT BAMSAY CANNOT REPAIR 1221 F St., N. W. MT’. VERNON DAIRY ‘W. A. DURK, Prop. 12th and C Streets, Southwest. Milk and Cre: z am Sold at Shoes! Charming youthful gowns for ¢ tantes are made of white wash tulles ‘ebue A plain skirt of white satin is ye; with a full skirt of white tulle, finshe’ at the foot witha ruche of tulle. Thre, inch pink satin ribbon is runin the he ~ of the outer skirt, which is banded P wide intervals with ribbon run puffs and ruches. The low corsage is marvel of puffs and ruches, and 3 cluster of pink pelar-goniums is in front of the left shoulder tied with long loops and fluttering ends of a narrow ribbor, A new Style is in vogue for a bas which shows how felacaaély pipes waist is yielding to the return of points and basques and how effectively some ofthe features of both are combined § the ingenious French designer. : A basque by a French designer of zibeline in a rich mulberry abadee very unique with a full blouse front of white satin and the trimmungs black velvet and gold soutache. The back is fitted trimly with the usual seams there is a short, slightly pointed basque, upon which the braiding which surrounds the waist like a girdle de- scends. The cuffs and collar points of velvet are faced with whitesatin. This style of basque is called the ‘Rose. berry.” Dead leaf browns are becoming to sallow complexions, black silk or woo! is trying, and pearl gray not to be thought of. Shades of pure dark blue from a purple tint can be worn. Black silk, net or grenadine, or brocade black satin is more becoming than plain black silk. Dark velvets in rich colors, are almost always becoming, Pearl gray or drab, so often chosen by mature beauties, is very tryin needs an almost faultless com ion. Soft, creamy, or black laces ra Ly fait to improve a complexion that has grown somewhat sallow, _A becoming and simple frock for a little girl can be composed of mulberry crepon and is just the thing for after- noon visits and for church for which use all the pretty wools are in much better taste than rustling silks and showy velvets, The skirt should flare well at the bottom and fit trimly around the waist. It should so fit to hang in graceful flutes without mter ling. The corsage has a square yoke and epaulettes of dark velvet. No material is too fine for a dinner dress. The rich brocade, the seft vel- vet, the lustrous silk, the heavy cloth, the glossy satin, each is dedicated this toilet. The fashionable color may be chosen, or one may wear a becom ing shade that has been selected as a+ ways stylish and that is black. ey For dinner parties, young girls wear clinging fabrics, such as crepor | chine silk, muslin, etc. | _ The effect of velvet against the skia is so softening and whitening that its use cannot be approved. | Jackets richly embroidered with gold are liked for wear over a black satin gowns, and one will tend to make it look very nice. The mixed goods now come into play and afford a wide range for the dress maker. Changeable serges, chevoik and sacking weaves wear well, as Scotch plaids are always pretty # children. | Mohair will be the chief dress fabsic of the spring in all colors especially black; blue, gra nd goldes brown. HOW’S THIS. We offer One Hund ward for any case o! not be cured by Hall’s d Dollars Be th ca We the undersigned, have knows? J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable in 4! lusiness transactions and financialy able to carry any obligation made their firm. West_& Truax, Wholesale Di gists Toledo, O. WADLING, KINNAN & Marvin, Whole sale Druggist, Toledo, O. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken infer nally, acting directly, upon the blo and mucous surfaces of the systet Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by Druggists. Testimonials free. pee dot mor N man who La BI ever - Tespy WH L, WELLS. UM oe UI 363 M Street 8. W., FINE WINES AND LIQUORS SPECIALTY. : J. ED. MATIERN 4 TOBACCONIS®.- 436 7TH ST, N.W. We make a Specialty of 1 N Grade ie Cigars. al At est Assortment of Chew and Smoking Tobacco in the city. Brand

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