The Washington Bee Newspaper, February 8, 1896, Page 3

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| i = ae Silene 5, at lass ene eames des : es ae ang, a ee — THE WASHINGTON ‘BEE. r 3 “nao "GREAT. SALE = BmRIOHS 60 HOE) ee WHITE. DALY. & CO. pISTILLERS. Baltimore, Md. THEIR WHISKEY IS TRE BEST; (HAS, & MYERS & BRO Maryland Rye Whiskies, 302 Exchange Place, Our Speciaities: FRARY’S OWL WHISHEY, BAKER’S PURE RYE WHISKEY, HOSS AND HOSS AND PATAPSCO CLUB WHISKEY. Importers of BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, ALE, AND STOUT, ETC. P. 0. BOX 445. BALTIMORE, MD. TELEPHONE CALL rky6. Nov. 30th 3 mos. Advertise in The Bee. | | | in pr Curious and amusing large and ONE OF OUR We have this Season some of th than ever. It is a feat to fit the feet. All 50 Departments are full of Holiday gifts, at HOLIDAY GOODS, Raines’ Washington Store, ‘Cor. Sth St., and Pa. Ave.,S. E. Pretty line of Dress Goods withSilks and Trimmings to Mate . ogress’ ar small Toys of every description, SPECIALTIES | Ladies Novelty dr ess goods Patten, with Silk, Velvet or Lraid tim | mings, all linings and finishings i inluded. Dress Complete $2.98. egreatest Bargains ever offered in Ladies Stylish Jackets and Capes. If you see them you will be suited. Our Millinery Department] is displaying pretiier hats ana bonnets If you wantto fit{the feet and pocket- book come to our Shoe Department. Bargains in pretty | goods suitable’fo — HAINES! = ‘Cheapest Store in the City,”: ,-— Cer Eth andPajAve.{Ss. EB. Nov. THE JULIUS LANSBURG’S! Furniture and Carpet Co. HOTELS. BALTIMORE, The Stafford fvroPRaN PLAN: ROOMS ONE DOLLAR AND A HALF AND UPWARDS: @ ‘ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF : EquirreD WITH ALL MODERN IMPROVE- FROM THE NEW YORK AVENUE “RINK” WANT ALL THE READERS OF Tue WasHiIncToN BEE TO DEAL WITH THEM. WHETHER FOR CASH OR ON TIME WILL MAKE NO DIFFERENCE TO THEM. Nov, 3oth 3 mos, MENTS. SiTvATED ON WASHINGTON PLACE, AT tux root OF WASHINGTON Monv- MENT, IN THE MOST FASHIONABLE PART or THE CITY, CONVENIENT TO Depots, THraTRES AND BusINEsS CENTERS. G@orsme Unexcetcep. JAMES P. A. O'CONNOR, MANAGER Baltimore, Md. SARATOGA HOTEL, A. H. Cole, Proprietor. Special Rates To Theatrical Troupes. Newly renovated and under New Management. Bar Stocked With The Finest Im- ported Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Terms : $1.50 to $2.00 per day. $7 to $12 per week. Howard and Saratoga Streets, BALTIMORE, MD., and from all Depots pass the Hotel Cars to Advertise in the BER. SOOO ALEXANDRIA. EI E. Downham & Co., WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALERS, No. 107 Kinc STREET, Alexandria, Va, {2 OLD DOMINION FAMILY RYE AND MOUNT VERNON WHISKIES A SPECIALTY. Nov. goth 3 mos. BARR) WASHINGTON, D. C. (HUY CLT, TIMPORTER & DEALER IN? Wy Sue e MES G& LIQWUOPS. Sore Ac tet ce Mineral Wa AN »« THE F amous Waiskiss. Seventh St. N. W. WASHINGTON, D. C. Nov. 23rd 3 mos. Bv35 +P. Ca ORLEANS. “COLLINS & COSTELLO, Undertakers and Practical Embal- mers. No. 14 H Street Northeast. No. 35 Street Northwest. ” Mone I. Everything Strictly First-class _——— = = Dl. W. BEVERICGE, IMPORTER OF Pottery, Porcelain, Glass AND Pleuse Rurnishing Geeds ny CATERERS NOS. 1215 F ST. anp 1214 G ST. N. W., WASHINGTON, D.C. Nov. 30th 3 mos, Established 1866. SPO _anmasacs nw are Pennsylvania Avenue. ni, and silver watches, dia- monds, jewelry, pistols, gans, me- chanical tools, ladies and gentle- men’s wearing apparel. Old gold and silver bought. Unredeemed pledges for sale. 1492 1895 COLUMBUS; Hatter and Men’s Furnishings, 337 Pennsylvania Avenue, N. W. Jas. R. Gow, FINE SHOES, 1638 14 Street, N. W. FRED. A. SCHMIDT, Artists’, Architects’ and Engineers’ Supplies. + PICTURE FRAMES TO ORDER. + 504 Ninth St. Phone 863. Branch 1722 Penn. Ave. ——————————— Richardson; WES rn LOOKS, Cor. 12th and C Streets ¥. W., WASFINGTON, D. C. James —————ee—eoeoere>mw>Or”rrrr* T. A. Costeto.] WW. H. BROOKER, PROPRIETOR OF THE RICHMOND M6 'ISE, WINES, LIQUORS, AND CIGARS. Meals at all Hours, and Game in Season. 1229 D Stren, southeast, Washington, D.C. PPP PPL III | This is the Pinca You can buy a splendid suito clothes or an overcoat slightly worn at a figure that will do your heart good, try us. JUSTH’S OLD-STAND 649. D ST, NW. LEW. W. BOWLES ANTIQUES gS ILVER AND BKiG-A-praly J ° ° ’ 435 Eleventh Street, Northwest, «Near corner #) ° o Established 1850. ¥. GEB DULLER. ~o- Manutacturer of --o- Fine Harness and Trunks, Saddles, Whips Satchels, ; _Horse clothing, a &e. 64% Louisiana Avenue Northwest. WASHINGTN, D. C.~ THE VALUES We give speak for themselves 100 Cents Worth of merchandise for Every $1 You spend. Our display of CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS, AND HATS are surpassed by none. S.BIEBERS 903—909 EIGHTH ST,,S8. E. ——— James E. Miller. James Rebbins M. M. Flannery, Manager. MILLER, ROBBINS, & C0, COAL, WOOD AND COKE Wholesale and Retail. Main OFFICE AND YARD: 8. W. Cor. Fourteenth aud © Sts., Northwest 5 aca a a a ly James R. Moore. John Prioleau, Moore <:&' THE SPARTA Prioleau, 1216 Pa. Avenue N. W Wasaineaton, D.C. J.F. LaCAS,; 902 9TH ST. N. W., PIANO TUNER. Work Guaranteed. Te RT Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars. otk aes . 3 a id | IN THE BEE. | Suan? 15th and H Sts., n. w. | JOHN T. DEVINE. | WASHINGTON. D. ©. Nov 161 yr. NATIONAL HOTEL, Largest Hotel in Washing- ton, 350 Rooms. All Modern improvements. American $250 to $400 per day. European Rooms $109 and upwards. SIX STAIRWAYS TO GROUND FLOOR AND FIR¢ ES CAPES ON ALL SIDES. CROSBY, BURTON & CO. PROPRIETORS. Washington, D. C., FAQULPOE” |, Washington, D. C. Batt & PoLLARD, PROPS. Nov. joth 1 mo. ‘CURA = HOTEL ath and } K Sts., i i { Strictly First-Class Meals. The-:- Iredonia, -}-(- FIRST-CLASS FAMILY HOTEL. -}(- AMERICAN PLAN. ——:—— EUROPEAN PLAX, 1321-1323 H Street Northwest, WASHINGTON, D. ©. WASHINGTON DANENHOWER, PROPRIETOR. Nev. zeth ry, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S CAFE, American, $2.00 per day. European, $1.00 per day HOTEL WARNER: 470, 472 Penna. Avenue N. W., Gus. N. WARNER, PROPRIETOR. Washington, D. C. Loe goth 3 mos. i Prita AiR euter’ 5} Hoteland Restaurant \European flan, 41, 408, 40d & 457 Penn. Ave. 202, 208 & 240 Four-and-a-half, St.¥. W., ‘. WASHINGTON, D. C. Nov. 16th SW. LEVANSALER, § PProPpRIETOR. HK YazobDI, HOTEL AND DING ROOMS, _508 NINTH ST. N. W., — : = Everything New and First-class, =e" Electric Fans, -Ete. Meals 25 cents. ——— —t | Sevt. 14—1 mo, WASHINGTON, By C1809 Sth Avenue, eraTransient $t.sopa. — (Opposite the B & O Depot) Furnishes you Best Liquors the market can produce. Our 10c whiskey has no equal in Washington. C. M, EMRICH, Bar stocked eo choice fine brandies, and fine old Fos von bag No- 333 Virginia Ave. S. W WM. BARBOUR. Proprietos. James Kay, Prop Courtesy shown to all. 1208 B St. R. W,, Hotel “GRaaSuINGTON, LC. NORMAND, _._/AcPherson Square, D R ad R Y 3 : aimee 5F.NE:: a = WASHINGTON, Dom == |WWines and Liquers, Dec. 141 mo The Hotel Douglass. 220 B Street N. W., and 235 Pennsyl- vania even enue n. w. 1100 20th St. Cor. L, N. W Dee. 7th > mos. JAMES THARP, Importer and Dealer in Foreign WINES AND LIQUORS 812 F STREET, N. W. “ BERKLEY ” Pure Rye Whiskey. M. J. Mulroe, 400 13th St., Northwest, ssonper day anteo-| WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS. {ROBERT P. EMERSON]: L H. McMillen, THF FINEST HOTEL IN THE CITY. o ean Plan wee a Write or cole olite waiters, ble boz' Firstclass ta D. A. C. JONES, proprietor. " WASHINGTON, D. Cc, VENDOME, Penna. Ave., Cor. Third St. N. W., Electric Lighting, Steam Heat, Elec- =tric Elevator, Improved Fire Es- Ween Capes. sieeaj rt AMERICAN PLAN: $2.00 to $3.00 per day. Restaurants —————— SS Dealer in Philadelphia fiouse | Fine Wines, Liquors, Cigars & Peter B, Meredith. Tobacco. Proprietor. The choices Ve liquors, lager heer, ete., always on hand ‘All the Saeatoncd of the enact served at net ee Billiard, pool, and bath rooms attached. SALOON 348 Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest Washington, D.C 1706 PENNA AVENUE, N.W, Robt. H: Key, FINE Wines and Liquors, CIGRS, &C., Lapis DinING!ROOM. MEALs at Att Hours. 441 Delaware Ave. S W- (Bet. D & E Sts.,) AND aii 3rd Street S.- W. Chr. Schlag, SALOON } DO+ TEGES+* FAGOS+ OS 2328 H STREET, N. W, | Fine Wines, Liquors & Cigart PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD STATION. |=". Bernard Conroy, ~ MORMANN’S © CAFE, (Formerly sth Street, N. W. WASHINGTON, D. C. RESTAURANT, Dealer in fine Pst Gusn and Serre Sout of ew] VY ne” Liquors, | York City, = =e W. 7. Bornwe: i Pag, | 283 Virginia Avenue, 8. W. | LU KCEPS ameter ae Wines, Liquors and Cigars | Restaurant, 300 2nd St., S. W. 4844 Is Stseef, B. WW, E.M. P. Harriss’ MODEL SALOONS: 937 DSt., “Old Post Building’ ALL KINDS OF Choice Wines, Liquors, Bere Fine Brands of Cigars. ® te Mixed Drinks a specialty. Karl Xander, WasBingten, DB. C. Nov. 16-1m. GIBSON Rye Whiskey, From thejMaryland House. W. H. LEE, Pro’p. IMPORTER, jdt EC Re he Le _| Rectifier and Wholesale and Ne eeree Retail Dealer in The Finest in the City! L. SATTERWHITE’S FIRST-CLASS POOL AND BILLIARD ROOM. Fine brand of Cigars, Whiskies, Wine and Beer. lunches served. 419 Tweets Street N. W. FINE B WINES LIQUORS STREET, N. W. Tobacco, First-class COMPOUND OF e WILBORS PURE COD LIVER OIL|| 439 K

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