The Washington Bee Newspaper, February 8, 1896, Page 2

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au Angee Mittin THE WASHINGTON BEE. Tom Platt, the little, should bury himself. | He bas killed more good men, than he has made. If talk would condemn aman he| would do it. He does not control his own vote} and has not sense enough to dis-) tinguish sugar from salt. | Had Gleeson’s campaign been} left in his hands he would have! been defeated. | He held on to all the money that | was given to him to put out. j He now abues Hannoe his best; friend. Hannoe saw the roll on him and | abused Hannoe beeause he told it. | i Some men think they know it all. | Let honest men do their duty and | knaves take a back seat. H judge inj | Let us have a colored i j | | one of the courts. Don’t you cry when you are hurt. | Io you want a live paper? The BgE is the people's. paper. | Don’t deny a friend when in need. | If you want to sueceed go in the! middle of the road. | Let us have a man on the bench! who can discriminate between the} testimony of a police officer and a negro. Are we to have a colored detec-| tive of honor and integrity ? Brockenbaugh should be ap- pointed on the force. Tom Jones is a jolly good fellow. | J. Moses Rick is an all around | practicioner. j | What has become of the Union| League ? | What has become company ? What has become of the people’s! money ? of the shoe} ' The latest success in medical ju-} risprudence is the Francis’ Sani-| torium. Who will be the next Recorder of Deeds ? Truth crushed to the earth will) surely rise again. i The ‘‘mocked”’ Congress is the| latest fake. \ Go and see the senators from, «“Tokoma.”’ | 1 It is a monkey show with a Kan-| sas tail to it. What an exodus we shall have soon. } Great Ceasar, the dog’s will fly. | Don’t you never tell a lie when| the truth will answer. | Washington Wood will make up| his mind up to become a_ benedict | when Spring time comes again. Let us be on the safe side. The Morton Club ia a great insti- tution. j There is to be a new club organ-| ized soon. | | Negro pimps and their hunters} should be kept eut. | Don’t you let your right hand) know what your left hand does | It is a dangerous thing to allow too many to know your secrets. | What will the year of ’96 bring forth ? Anew President is a certainty. / It looks like it will be Reed, of| Maine. Rey. Brooks had as much right! to run as a delegate as any one else. | Why should a minister retire) himslf, if he is useful to the people. Don’t cut off your nose to spite your face. A good friend is a jewel, as well as a good wife. The supreme court will hand down its decision in the Mississippi case shortly. A honest man is bound to suc- ceed. A grinning man is a knave and a sneak. Read The Bzx and be happy. “cream”? of the Odd Big !o! of Men’s Heavy Winter Overcoats, navy blue and black. season, but slightly broken in sizes. (eh See RQ i] CS Choigs, SIZ. Trousers Immmense assortment of Men’s Odd Trousers, quite a number of neat stripes, but the majority of them are odd pairs left from the past season’s Suits which sold from $10 to $20, Any of the above Styles. New Clothing Here Less than the others’ Old! Our Mr. Harry Parker has just returned from New York, where he secured an immense purchase of Men’s New Stylish Suits, which go on sale to-day at lower prices than the other Clothiers are asking for their shelf-worn, antiquatea garments. You remember what an immense success we had with our $6.25 sale this time last year. eclipse it this month. Don’t think of buying out-of-date shop-worn clothing so long as you can get the season’s styles for less money. for $2.25. 5) Our immense lot of Mens Single and Double-Breasted Sack Suits in black and navy blue cheviots and faney mixtures. Also Fine Black Diagonal Cut-a-way Coats and Vests, all which are made to sell for $10,"$12 and $15. Men’s Extra-fine [leavy Melton and Kersey Cloth Overcoats, velvet collar, the ifinest introduded this Made up to sell for $17.50, $20, $25 and $30. PARKER, BRIDGET & CO., CLOTHIERS, 315 7TH ST. i We shall Made to sell for $10, $12 and $15. S25 7th Sc. Your Face Will be wreathed with a most engaging | smile, after you Invest In a White Sewing Machine EQUIPPED WITH ITS NEW PINCH TENSION, TENSION INDICATOR —AND— AUTOMATIC TENSION RELEASER, The most complete and usefl devices ever added to any sewing machine. The WHITE is Durably and Handsomely Built, Of Fine Finish and Perfect Adjustment, Sews ALL Sewable Articles, And will serve and please yuu up to the full limit of your expectations. Active DEALERS WANTED in unoccu- Pied territory. Liberal terms, Address, e WHITE SEWING MACHINE C0., CLEVELAND, ©. Scientific American For information and free Handi - SUNN & CO. Sel Broabwat waw Yous. Oldest bureau £ for Securing patents in America, en out by us the public by a notice given free brent eee Scientific American He held on to all he got, and was afraid to let Andrew get out of his sight. ” | NOT ONLY ‘TALK, BUT DO | WHAT WE SAY! THe ELLINGTON PORTRAIT STUDIO 1623 SIXTH STREET N, W.f —— 000——— Fine Portraits in Crayon, | Oil and Pastel, enlarged to any |size from Card and Tintype. True Likeness Guaranteed. | Monthly and weekly payments taken. Reduction for cash. | All painting and all kinds of | portraits restored. | Frames at lowest prices. | Orders received at office of tl? Bee. @Orders by mail promptly attended to. ‘ Oct 12, ’95—I vr. | WASHINGTON Granite Monumental Co, | Main Office Cor. 11th St. and NV. Y. Ave., N.W. | Branch Yard, Paterson St., N.E. Monumental Work of Every Description cut’ to order. Quality of stone and Work- Needless to ask that you investigate and make a comparison before buying outside of our establishment. No matter what others may lead you to expect from the newspapers, we warn you tobe careful. We obligate ourselves to sell you better Clothing for less money than you will pay at any sale in Washington. . Parker, Bridget & Co., manship guaranteed. Contractors for all kinds of Building work in Granite, Marble, Sand-stone and Blue- stone. Tom Piatt, the little, ought to remember that he was more greedy for money than men who did the work. S Business Established 1851. JACOB FUSSELL COMPANY, ICE CREAM. | { RICHARD T. FUSSELL, PREs. | t | i} | t | Homemade and Fancy Cakes. 1427. New York Ave. WASHINGTON, Df. EMRICH. WHY CAN WE afford to sell gocds for less money than competitors ask ? WHY ARE WE busy all the tame when others complain that times are dull? WHY DO YOU find it more profitable to trade here than anywhere else? Nov. 16th 3 mos. Let us answer these questions for you; it is ! BECAUSE we are content to sell large quantities of goods at a small profit. BECAUSE we tell the truth in our advertisements, and if we offer a bargain peo- ple know it is a bargain. BECAUSE we guarantee satisfaction or cheerfully refund the purchase price. IT PAYS Yo trade with THE | EMRICH BEEF Co. ‘Main Market, 1306-1312 32d st. n.w. Televhone 247 Branch Markete-1718 14th st. n. w.; 2026 14th st. n. w.; 8th and M sts. n. w.; 3057 M st. n. w.; 21st and K sts. n. w.; 215 Indiana ave., n. w.; 5th and I sta. nw; 4th and I sts. nw.; 20th st. and Pa. ave. nw.; 18th st. and N. Y. ave. nw. Mov. 16th. 5 mos. | and be led to think you can get the be: Gt. ‘El, amen MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER 1, | ia B eos : Gpoes REPAIRING NEATLY Done. No. 237 4) St, S. wz Dec. x4tla: 5 % 5 Yes J. i. BOSCH Lamb and Weal, 40, 541 and S41; CENTER MARKET, gth Street Wing, Residence 1227 Narjland Ave. N,& A. SCHUTZ TAILOR 805 Vt Ave., opp. Arlington Hotel M. ¢. CLARKE, Coal, Wood and Coke OFFICE AND YARD: | 341 C STREET, SOUTHWEST, Telephone Call, 118. Branch, 606 Penn. Ave., N. W. GET THE BEST When youare about to buyaSewin do not be deceived by alluring advert made, finest finished and Most Popular for a mere song. See to it that you buy from Teliable manu- facturers that have gained a reputation by honest and square dealing, you will then get a Sewing Machine that is noted the world over for its dura- bility. You want the onethat “ is easiest to manage and is can equal in mechanical struction, durability of work fineness of finish, beauty appearance, or has as may improvements as the NEw Home It has Automatic Tension, Double Peed, alixe on both sides of needle ented), no other has it; New Stand ( patented), driving wheel hinged on adjustable centers, thus reducing friction to the minimum, WRITE FOR CIRCULARS. THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE CO. Opaxer, Mass. Boston, Mass. 28 Usrton Squane, 5.T Cuicaco, Int. St. Lowis, Mo. Danas, Texas. San FRANCISCO, Cal. ATLANTA, Ga. FOR SALE BY S. OPPENHEIMER & BRO., 514 Ninth St., N, W. WasuHINGToN, D. 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