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too sensitive to say ed because your i. People are and ally for what they ant little things they r what they do. agy coniving per- If one can not be gen- , be generous with and by showing an ver is going on. most of our girls f their occupation ndirectly the mo- anger. Strangers ones private impolite to bring makes himself very itinually speaknig of rty and continualy wn riches wish to keep a good you must be care- 1 associate and by ght with a person i “questionable. acquaintances who -r-confidential. No e in strangers. ew , en a woman is being cond time, she should gas dignified as possi- i of course have no should she wear veil the opinion that you n any one else, for it ar affected or silly. are of the opinion that a thing no one else can. rget the fact that some ree talents while others should pay more atten- usiness and less to men, if you want to om eal gentleman will ac- y on the cars, or toa ment without bearing If he has not the st undertake to escort d give the young man t you are looking for provide for you, at are or can provide pendent girl who suc- peculiar, they care tl whose admirers are an convenietly see » him ofte From him, I think he will ssband. Aman who is very apt to be yung man has been long. You were ) engage your-selt to are dangerous wk that any girl can ts her to bea other. son why you gentleman you to your board- since he was an yours and a of the country. offer to pay the s to your guests. ure the dear boy e you. It is not loose confidence way. An honest a jewel, hence be f my girls will express going away, of hav- ite tothem. He] of doing so. for your interesting with you in saying no y just for the sake of Love should be the ln es, or else nd to take place. cing is very injurious. < more of your health. | e no r impropriety in a marrying a man of | nold men make | n the young, frivi-| When a man is in ot considered old. ike, is to see “old 1g with young girls, themselves appear em to forget the fact appear older. s presented to a own, she merely It is not in- gentleman for he shows you. ay good men by ndness. 2 to those you know | | | friend except you} r so doing. e who are dearest to} iW HIN 'e & Fancy sreeaslli : Pruits & V egetables | St, and R. I. Ave. | { aes NATIONAL HOTEL, AMERICAN PLAN. . Ri ROAD DOES A tt AEE Bs arbi) eis ee r THE WASHINGTON BEE. 7 deche THE YATOLDI, gens Delivery Horse badly uscticp. Cured by TANDAM OF THE WORLD Shoreham 15th and H Sts., n. w. JOHN T. DEVINE. WASHINGTON. D. 0. Nov 161 yr. Largest Hotel in Washing- ton, 350 Rooms. All Modern improvements. American $250 to {400 per day. European Rooms $100 and upwards. SIX STAIRWAYS TO GROUND FLOOR AND FIRe ES CAPES ON ALL SIDES. CROSBY, BURTON & CO. PROPRIETORS. Washington, D. C. Nev oth 1m. “PPB .. AAPULPOR” Washingtén, BD. C. Bau & POLLARD, PROPS. Nov. zoth 1 mo. ~ ‘GUCHRAN~ - HOTEL: 14th and K Sts., n. w WASHINGTON, D. C. Strictly First-Class Meals. The--- Fredonia, --(- FIRST-CLASS FAMILY HOTEL, -}{- Eurorman PLax, 1321-1323 H Street Northwest, | WASHINGTON, D, 0. { WASHINGTON DANENHOWER, | : PROPRIETOR. | Nev. geth 17. Hotel DLigPherson Square, HORACE M, CAKE, PROP'R. WASHINGTON, D.C Dec. 141 mo ~The Hotel Douglass. 220 B Street N. W., and 235 Pennsyu vania avenue n. w. THR FINEST HOTEL IN THE CITY. ean Plan. olite waiters. First class ts D. A. C. JONES, proprietor. Write or call | ble bered | Sept. 14—1 mo. D.C. WASHINGTON, OTEL VENDOME, Penna. Ave., Cor. Third St N W. | Electric Lighting, Steam Heat, Elec- tric Elevator, Improved Fire Es- capes. H European PLAN: $t.00 per day and up- ward. | AmeRICAN PLAN: | $2.00 to $3.00 per day. ROBERT P. EMERSON. (ATCL AND DINING ROOMS, 508 NINTH ST. N. W.. Everything New and First-class Electric--Fans, Etc Meals 25 cents. Transient $1.50 per day. Ehe Almarolis Gate Fer Ladies and Gents. Furnished Rooms with B@ARD. MEALS AT ALL HOURS FISH AND GAME IN SEASON 56o'C ST.:-N. W., WASHINGTON, D. C. --+- Drugs. 4 BRADFIELD’S PHARMACY, 2701 P Stree Washington, D. C., Bradfield’s Improved Diarrhoea Mix- ture. For Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, Cramps, etc. etc. Bradfields Rheumatic Liniment, for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sore Throat, Sprains, Bruises, Soreness, etc. East India Corn Plaster, Immediate Relief and Cure of Harp anv Sort Corns, Buxions AND CALLOUSES Prepared by A.J. SCHAFHIRT, Pharmacist N. Capitol & H Sts., N. W. M. Preston Miller, Druggist, Cor. 20th and M Streets, Washington, D. C. Powell & Nichols, DRvGGIsT AND CHEMIST. Main StorE—Acqueduct Bridge, City End, near to Roslyn, Va and enroute to Ft. Meyer pr Cabin John Bridge. ICE CREAM SODA. Branch Store—Ni fora west cor. 19th Mustana LINIMENT. Read letter below. MR, JOHN t H FISHER. New Berne, N.C., Feb. 26, 1895, Lyon Manufacturing Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. Gentlemen:—Our delivery horse was so badly stove up in his fore leg and shoulder that we could not use him. After using Mexican Mustang Liniment on kim I found that it completcly cured him and left him in the best of condition. Ithink there is a good deal in applying the Liniment properly. I bathed the *n parts with warm water and castile soap. Then I applied Mexican Mvs- Linmment freely, rubbing it in thoroughly, and my horse was all right in Yours truly, JOHN H. FISHER, Grocer, 117 Broad St. Oc. and $1 per bottle. For sale by all Druggists and Storekeepers, be sent by Express, charges paid, to your nearest express office on receipt of prica, Write for Fuiry Story Book—mailed free. Address your letters plainly to LYON MANUFACTURING CO.. 41, 43 & 45 South Fifth St., BROOKLYN, N. Y, $175.00. $24.50. Pianos and Organs C. E. Hoover, Wholesale and Retail Dealer im $175. UP. $24.50 UP Beef, Veal, Lamb: and Mutton Cash Monthly P. mee ee ‘ial Tenderloins and Back Rolls A SPECIALTY. 0 0 PIANOS ORGANS 0 0 MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. SHEET MUSIC AND 109, 110, 111 Center Market. BOOKS. a a Tuning and Repairing of All Kinds of Musical Instruments. W. Hl, SHOEMAKER & S0H, **S2**wis* Wasuincron, D. U. Loudoun Dairy, J. T. COGHILL, Prop. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Pure Milk, Cream, Butter and Eggs. 2389 43 ST., SOUTHWEST. Do you want anything in the lines of ?|/—INotary Public Sou Neod Thovei|MEN’S WEAR? If so, call on A MINSTER, You Need EMULSOLATUM ! FOR Coughs, Colds, « Consumption, | Reliable Hatter, and Men’s 50 CTS. Furnisher. Sure | 499-501 Penna. Ave, North Mac’s Rheumatic Cure : Under National Hotel Cure for Rheumatism in all its forms. Price, 50c. Dr. Jay’s Cough Balsam; Every home should have it. 25c. P. G. McCOMAS, Drueeaist, ° 1801 Vermont Avenue. LAWYERS. JACOB RIEHL DEALER IN , Cor. 5th & H Sts. N. W. One of the Finest Stores in th” Northwest. Attorneys sf Lew and Claim Agents, LENTY OF MONEY TO LEND, IN SMALL ‘and Large Sums, on Real Estate Security. May be returned in MONTHLY INSTAL! MENTS if arties desire. Life and Fire Insur- | ance placed in the most Reliable Companies. ae Room 6, fn Savings Bank Buildin, ng? No. Augag- pBaje Nit ER. Tonsorial Artist, SHAVING PARLORS, 12th and Md. Ave., N. E., Clean Linen to each Customer RAZORS PUT IN ORDER. W. Calvin Chase, Attorney end Counselor at 1 ow —AND— Practices in all the Courts in Virginia and the District of Columbia. Office 1109 I Street, n. w. Washington, D.C. e Mr. W. W. Fraction is connected with The Bee and any favors shown ee will be appreciated. Cleland Path, ny ‘iy For Private and Pub lic Picnics. A De lightful surburban _placé. Plenty shade and cool Spring Water, Swings, Croquet Grounds, Danc- ing Pavillion and Refreshment Booths. To Churches and Sunday Schools grounds Free. For terms apply toD. G. CLEVELAND, 320 Capital Avenue, Ivy City. Park can be reached by Street Cars. Get off at I2thst’, Nn. e., and go North or by B. & O. Railroad. EMMETT €. JONES, Job Printer. EsTiMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN. 904 E Street, N. W. eed MRS. i. HAAS, 4024 6th St., Southwest, Fresh Meats and Provisions at the Lowest Prices: Smoked Meats a Specialty 20 Tickets Shoes Free. William ¢. Houplmas, Boots & Shoes. 1922 Pa, aveaue, I, Wi. Fine Family Groceries, | ns LYNCH & TERRELL, | MEATS AND PROVISIONS, DH REE ITT AS Howard C. Wall, MAIN OFFICE: 708 FIRST STREET, WooD AND COAL, Branch: 1152 1st St., N.W. Telephone 679. APT, ADAM MAHONEY, ScHooneR Atonzo LEE. the Lee, Oysters sold in any Quantities. Generally Thursdays. AN ABLE CAPTAIN. Eleventh street wharf s. w. C, M. Bell, NATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER. #2463 and 465 Pennsylvania Avenue. WASHINGTON, D. C. \ adies and Children a Spec *. Dixon Bradley 8 Jeweler, 1209 32nd St., N. W., Society Badges and Pins ‘a Specialty Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing. Georgetown, D. C. [pp xx AT W. Harnedy’s DON’T, BUT WILL HEREAFTER. No. 3288 M Street, Northwest, GEORGETOWN, D. C. | Real | Columbia Bicycles: YOU SEE THEM EVERYWHERE District: Cyele Com: 452 Penfa. de. First-class Work. Home-made Shoes Used D.H.MUDD & BRO PRACTICAL FIORSE 1-SHOERS SHOP IN ALLEY 18TH STREET, BET. L AND M STREETS, N. w., PARTICULAR ATTENTION Paip TO LAME N INTERFERING Horses. Track and Road Horses a Specialty Dec. 7th 3 mos Fr G. NC >LTE. DEALER IN WALL PAPER, PAPER HANGER, $10 9th St., formerly 90% First-class Work at Lowest Prices. Interior Painting. Booms papered from $2 up REAL ESTATE. rh hy Phone 448 H. PARKER’ 2 CO,, REAL ESTATE AGENTS. S. W., C. 435 4% Street, Rents Collected, Loans and Insurance Property bought and Sold, B. K. BRUCE, Room 64, Ohio National Bank Building, Cor, 12th and G Sts., N- W. Loans Made on Real and Per- sonal Property. Real Hetate Bought, Sold, Hachanged. Fire and Life Insurance. General Claim Agency. B. Leonard. Estate = Dreher, 530 4% stteet, Southwest. WASHINGTON, D. C., Real Estate Bought, Sold and Rented, Loan Negotiated. Rents Col- lected. Insurance Placed In Reliable Compaies. $1 Per Week Parlor Suits, Bedroom Suits. W.M. REDMOND Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Furniture, Stoves,&e CASH OR CREDIT. Lowest Prices and Best Tere Sells either for cash or tims. 719 7th Street, Northwesy G. RIANI, DEALER IN GROCERIES, MEATS AND‘ PROVISIONS. 135 B STREET, S. E. Orders for Parties. Wedding Cakes. GEORGE H. AMREIN, Wholesale and Retail Confectioner, Manufacturer of Fine Candies, Fancy Cakes, Ice Cream, Water Ices. 1426 th Strat, NW. REPRESENTATIVES OF THE BEE. The public and patrons of The Bex are notified that the following gentle- men are autho entatives of his paper

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