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5 THE WASHINGION BEL. a FREDERICK (MD.) NOTES. BEWARE OF O{NTMENTS FOR] Mr. James Tharp at 812 F street, | where i n BE VARRH THAT CONTAIN MER-| northwest, is one Of the oldest, and |and ire seremmedated. Don’t fail %o CURY, noe wine houses in the city. Mr. | go to Thompson for a lunch. as mercury will surely destroy the one ie mares recognizes merit. sense of smell and completely de- makes some of the best in the} range the whole system when entering 3 | it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physi- cians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J Cheney The Columbia Negro Art School, Misses Luckey and Pinckney, in- structors, will give a grand exhibition of their pupils’ work, interspersed with solos, duets and recitations about the 12th inst. It promises to be a grand \affair. Every self-respecting Afro- | American should make it a point to be |present. See bills for particulars. | The Teachers’ Institute for Freder- | ick County teachers will be held in the REAL tHE BEE. Mr. J. Diemer, at 625 1) street, n. w. can always be seen ‘endeavoring to| The leading journal in the coun- please h friends. It is alegal bar re-/try, The greatest advertising me- sort. Don’t fail to call in after leaving | dium in Washi If hee cits. {dium in Was ington. you want | your business increased, subscribe 310-312) and advertise in The Washington The Family Shoe Store at 7th street northw City Hall Feb. 17,18 and 19. There} & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mer- a : tis just the place to] po 7 oR ‘ | If there are new Commissioners aj will be no color line so far as assem-j cnry, and is taken internally, acting epht rte your shoes ~ Don’t miss the } Bee. een rt urcha ed frem any . | new Excise Board will be appointed. | bling is concerned—white and black } directly upon the blood and mucous : |of the following agents : surfaces of the system. In buying The largest hotel tor Afro-Ameri-| Hillsdale—Dr. Gails Drug Store. Hall’s Catarrh Cure be sure you get | A 1 ; can’ guests will be found in The| West Washington — James L the genui ¢. Itistaken internally and! Bee directory of hotels. The largest | Turner, 3,000 M street. is made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J.|and best houses in the city. ‘ | South Waahinatan K Murray J 3 gton—K 3 , Cheney & Co. ‘lestimonials free. > asi 5 | 3 tw Sold by Drugzists, price 75 cts. E. Murray, at 600 and 602 3d street, | 600 602 3d street. Ber etite: southwestis the best Afro-American NORTH WEST. confectioner in the city and equal to F vo all others. His cream cannot i mie Jackson’s barber shop, 505 D jpassed. Mr. Murray has every facility | Street. |for makiug good cream and cakes. | M. H. Hill, 470 K sreet. _Do you want your house turuished >| S. J. Beckley, = M os If you do, then go to House and Herr- Lucas’ Barber Shop, C. E. Rich, | man, 7th and Istreets, northwest. The | Agent, 1805 Ls reet, n. w. { | The Augustus Stewart who was ar-|all together. One of the colored ; | schools of this city has been invited to 5 é | schoo! is city has } | rested at Green's Hall last week.is ae | sing for the occasion. 3 | Mr. W. Augustus Stewart, the genia oe we : Of K proprietor or the Stewart’s Conserya- | conn Ape eae et | tory of Music hall, 12th and Q streets, y S city 4 prez ) Fh _- eh, | two able and eloquent sermons at As- a = |n.w. — Y bury M.E Church. It was Mr. An- The colored schools were allowed to | thony King’s class rally day. A \ contribute one cent to John Brown’s| Miss Ahrie Bently,a highly esteemed {| daughter on last Friday. The colored girls who were dis- | | and popular lady in social circles, has been very ill. At this writing she is | missed from the Bureau of Engraving said to be somewhat recovering. and Printing are preparing to hold a mass meeting for the purpose of creat- ‘Established 1866. SPS _aannstines awn orc 861 Peuusylvania Avenue. “Doc”? Coleman, proprietor of one | of Frederick’s leading tonsorial par- last week by a bicycle rider. ful accident ontact with H. Brooks, pastor of the set Baptist Church, yree candidates last| among whom was | alyne Brooks A. Ap ypler, the genial saloon situated at w., has renewed his es him to serve the first-class “style ,acall. He wt Miss Nina Cheatham of Boston will d the augeration, and will be vest of Miss Fannie Tolliver of Messmore avenue Mr. Sol. Morrison, formerly of this ty; but who has been living in St. is, Mo., is the ¢ the guest of 5 brother Morrison wi!l -re- ain some time Rev. and Mrs. J. Anderson Taylor will give a silver anniversary Friday ning, February 26th, at their resi- ein Pierce place. Beautiful silvery tions announce the occasion. This will, no doubt, be one of the finest eceptions of the:season The West End McKinley Club will hold a reception on the 4th of March tthe headquarters of the club, 1113 gth street, nw. The reception will ike place at 6 o’clock. Mr, M. D. Holiday, the president of the club, will preside. Mr. George W. Stewart will act as toast-master. Invitations have been extended to Col. James Hill f Mississippi, who will respond to the toast “Southern Republicans.”’ Col. Lye toast “Mr Mark Hanna.”’ W. Calvin Chase will respond to the toast ‘The Young Republicans of the Country.” Mr. Jesse Lawson will respond to the toast “New Jersey Republicnns.”” Ed- tor Magnus L. Robinson of the Vir- ginia Leader will respond to the toast The Colored Editor.” Covers will b id for twenty. Mr. Samuel G. Thompson will serve the supper. Mr. Gordon of Phitadelphia_ will respond “The Ladies,”” and gen pace L. odall of Philadelphia wil » the toast “Afro-American League.’ Lawyer E. M. Hewlett will respond bar. Dr. C. B. Purvis has been invited to spond to the «edical profession. Dr. C. C. Stewart will respond to the toast, the young physicians. ir. W A. Stewart will respond to yung men in business. Col. john A. Seaton who has been sick on his farm is fast improving. Mrs. T. L. Jones will entertain sev- riends on the 4th Mrs. T. L. home with pneumonia Mr Joshua Parker, of Dover, Del., will be in the cityin a fewdays. Mr. arker is one of the best known men he cok ity URBSTONE CHIT AND CHAT NFPWs OF THE CITY DISHED UP *R THE BEE READERS ®S°NAL POINTS POINTEDLY OUT MM! NEWS AND EVENTS TRANSPIRED SINCE Ot K LAST ISSUE. KS WORTHY SIDER ATION -OTHER MAT- CAREFUL OF CON- new Congregational Church is * incorporated ‘ev Thomas of Asbury Church has sone to New York Lampkins has engaged Lawyer Jones to defend his suit. Lawyer « Williamson first had his case decided Bowen Commissioners have the Anthony Andrew Gleason will not be an ant for office Marcellus West te for office may be a can- Chas. H. Watson has purchased y summer residence in Mary- _Don't fail to attend the Sparta Buffet sural opening on the 4th of March ‘ir Claude M. Johnson, the Ken- ky gentleman at the Bureau of En- ig and Printing, will be relieved 1 ty uty after March qth by Captain Wm. Meredith : t a great deal of si- iller’s court for the fries who didn’t want a are requested to wait re 4th of March before the ce-seekers begin to turn. Jones, the t and killed norning Jury 13-year-old boy his brother on been held for n Liliuokalani is not very ined to receive large crowd: if any, Afro-Americ ing a sentiment in favor ment under the next Ad en of 17th street met with 4) WHAT THE BEE WOULD LIKE | py the trustees of Asbury (Church TO KNOW. of reinstate-| e 5 ministration. | the last week with the grippe. \lors, has been very much indisposed Not- | withstanding, he paid a business trip | to Washington. | The cantata given at Nazarite Hall Gold and silver watches, dia monds, jewelry, pistols, guns, me chanical tools, ladies and gentle roen’s wearing apparel. Old gold and silver bought. best firm in the business. Indeed | {these gentlemen were the first in the | country to introduce the credit system, | which reduced these monopoli the house turnishing business. firm made all other houses through- al | Capt. W, P. Gray, 15th street, between Land M streets, n. w. Samuel G. Thompson, 1529 M This | street, n. w. Jeannette Jones, 1506 M street, ns of Georgia will respond to the; respond | Satterwhite is quite ili at | How many applicants for office will be disappointed. Ifthe Dr. Boyd of Nashville, Tenn., knows that he is in the soup. j If he knows that home rule is the} | | policy of the next Administration. {| How many men can hope to be re- } membered by the next Administra- | tion. - | {s it wise to tell all-you know. | | What Col. M. M. Parker will-do at| | the next meeting of the National Com- | mittee. | Will C. M. Smith be our next Su-| | preme Court Judge. } |} WHAT THE BEE WOULD LIKE { TO SEE. | | | Harry Smith recognized. John A. Moss on top. | Campbell Carrington continue to ‘coin money. * Less jealousy among colored law- yers. Col jee J. W. Douglass once more on IT IS RUMORED A quiet investigation is going on. | months’ rations with them Major McKinley has informed col- | re office-seekers what he intends to ; do. | | There are thousands who don’t want | want Henry E. Davis confirmed. | Judge Cox will retire after Major } McKinley comes in. | District Attorney Birney may be put j on the bench. | \ Applicants for office will bring three | |_ Lawyer Jones wants to be prosecut- ing attorney in the Police Court. Prosecuting _ Attorney wants a reappointment. Mullowney Prosecutin, at all worried. Attorney Jeffords is not Burke Cockran will go abroad. No colored politician has been in- vited to Canton as yet. He has generally gone on his own | volition. The colored politician is hungry, | Thursday and Friday nights was the | Baptist Church. Unredeemed pledges for sale. ) best of the kind given in this city Mr. Shanks gave an address. | THE HAND OF DEATH. Mrs. Matilda A. Charlton died at het residence Mond Feb. 8th, and was buried Thursday at 2 0’clock from) Plymouth Congregational Church. | ~ LEADERS IN { Mr. John W. Rauls, husband of Mrs | { USIN Mary Francis Rauls and father of Mrs.} { Lucy Martin and Mrs. Sadie R.} | ee: Kevs, died at the residence of his aga son-in-law. Mr. Robert H. Keys, Mr. Meury murray Is We pour man’s friend. Go to his place No. 1519 7th street northwest.. He i: a good man and will treat you well. 211 3d street, y., last Sunday, Feb. 7,and was.buried Wednesday after- noon at 1 o’clock. Rev. W. Bishop Johnson preached the funeral sermon. The remains were carried to Maryland to be interred. Mr. Rauls was a highly respected ‘citizen and a man who was liked by all who knew him. Miss Elizabeth Beckett died at the residence of her father, 1319 12th st., Toby Bush is the fine looking and jolly brother among the Bush boys ‘He is at 83% 7th stréct, n. w, * You must go to Wm. H. Schlueter’s at 930 sth street, n. w He is our friend. nw,. Tuesday morning and “was Mr. Henry Kraemer is one of the buried Thursday afternoon at 2} best known gentlemen furnishgrs in o’clock from the Vermont Avenue] this city. Don’t fail to give hima call, io12 7th street, n. w Charles H. Javins & Sons are in the Center Market, O street and the North- ern Liberty Market They keep all kinds of game and fish. Mrs Towles and Mr. Lawdon were buried from. the Vermont Avenue Baptist Church Wednesday afternoon at the same time. The crowd was page: Me jenn Curtain keeps one of the best places in West Washington. He JOHN G. JONES, A COLORED] is a thorough going business man and liked by everybody who does business with him. Mr. Wm. Morris at the corner of Third and G streets southwest is one of the best known men in that section. If you want good beer, wine and ci- gars, don’t fail to give him a call. Mr. Morris is a true gentleman. Lynch and Terrell, two of the best known attorneys in this city, are men the people.should patronize. This is a reliable firm. Mrs. J. W. Cooper, Center Market, stand 196 and 197, is the widow of the late J. W. Cooper. CHICAGO LAWYER, HON- ORED. The lawyers in the State of Ilinots, who number over 3,000, met last Mon- day in the court room of the Court House in Chicago and organized a strong orgaiization, to be known as the Cook County Lawyers’ Associa- tion. None but those who have been admitted by the Supreme Court of Il- linois can be members of this associa- tion. The object, aim and purpose of this Cook County Lawyers’ Association is to maintain the honor and dignity of. the profession of law in the State of Illinois and to cultivate social inter- course among its members, and to in- crease -he usefulness in promoting the | due administration of justice. This organization is now incorporated un- der the laws of this State, and the fol- lowing officers were elected: Presi- dent, W. S. Elliott, Jr.; 1st Vice-Pres., Col. James H. Davidson; 2d Vice- Pres., Jeremiah Sullivan; 3d Vice- Pr_s., John G. Jones; Secretary, Ossian Camerion; Treasurer, M. M. . iller. Johu G, Jones was the only colored lawyer in the State cf Illinois that was elected to any office. Mr. Jones is 2 prominent lawyer at the Chicago t Do you want fine produce? If sa go to V. S. Moton who has been establish- ed since 1866. Stands 199, 200 and 201 enter Market. You can get all ou want in fresh vegetables, and de- jivered to all parts of the city If you want first class goods go to M. F. Moran, whose card appears inj} another column of this paper. He is a man of the people. Mr. E. P. Smith, whose card appears in this weeks issue of The BEE is one of the best known_business men in the northwest. Mr. Smith conducts the Fair at No. 1712 14th street, n. w., where the pe»ple can purchase some and hungry right. H i known in the law. SLIPS AND SLIDES. Fort Worth Item is not a negress. Liliuokalani Say Mat N. Lewis is a great Afro-Amer- ican editor. | A bride and groom came near being | suffocated by gas in New Berne, N. C.| Hon. John C. Dancey is a candidate | jfor the collectorship at Wilmington, | Nia. Col. Robert H. Smalls will the front again come to _ Prof. Booker T. Washington will be in Alexandria, Va., April 6. Charlie W. Anderson of New York will be the recognized force from that State, Prof. T. M. Dent of Georgia is a can- | didate for Minister to Hayti. Col. John H. Deveaux of Georgia is a candidate for Collector of Customs at Savannah, Ga. W. C. Coleman of Concord, N.C., is | the coming industrial factor in the} South. | The Jacksonville Advocate and sev- eral other Southern papers are after | W. C. C. Jacques. One of his lady teachers will appear before the Grand | Jury in this city next week. Dr. Boyd of Nashville, Tenn., is al candidate for the Freedmen’s Hospital in this city The editor of the New York Age} | thinks the editress of the Chicago Con- servator hysterical. She has reserved | her opinion of the Age’s editor. Hon. E. P. McCabe of Guthrie is a} | candidate for Secretary of State. Mac! is a hustler. Hon Joi date for Di ceed Col | M. Langston is a candi- istrict Commissioner, to suc- Truesdell. The four big bosses in this country are: Quay of Pennsylvania, Platt of Bes York, Hanna and Foraker of Ohio. Tue WasuHinGTON BEE is attending to the Eastern section of the politica! acrobat, Too Too Fortune, while the Herald is taking care oi the Western end of this ever-changing politician. | We have wired THE BEE thus: | ‘Cyclone dense, lurid air; Hide on fence, Fortune's hair. Herald | one long to be remembered }gramme of presentation | Butcher: a prayer; reading of resolu- | on the 16th of April next, you are in-} }and has tried every kind of a ca of the cheanest Christmas presents in the city. This gentleman is a liberal and kind man to our churches, fairs, | and the poor. His name is a_house- hold word among all classes of people. Give him a trial. Mr. Samuel G. Stewart is uo doubt one ofthe finest young men in business. He is a young man who has won his way by industry and perseverence. He} is kind hearted and a man who never| THE FLAG PRESENTATION. The beautiful flag to be presented to the High School Cadet Battalion will arrive from the factory on Monday, the 15th inst. This graceful tribute of the Veteran Soldiers and Sailors to the young men growing up now to take their places is the talk of the town, out the country reduce their prices in| | household goods. in. W | 72H. Eee ss the man after all desive.to leave thg earth by nec forgets a friend. | Mr. Hudson is the place after all.! This veteran business man can_ be found at 818 7th street, northwest. You } can get some of the best and finest! dinner, supper, and breakfi sets in| the city. Crockery, China ware, etc. almost given away. Just call there j and mention The Bee and you will get | a discount on all goods | Mr. J. R. Gow, the shoe man, at 1638 14th street, northwest, is no doubt the best and cheapest place in that} section of the city. If you want cheap and good shoes, don’t fail to call at) his place of business. and Csts., n.w., and the occasion made The pro- xercises has xceed one hour. dent James W. | been arranged not toe A call to order by Pres tions by Capt. Oglesby; presentation by Major C. A. Fieetwood; response by Prof. W. S. Montgomery; music by an orchestra of ten pieces and cho- rus; dress parade and drill by the High School boys, and a couple of hours still to dance on the splendid floor of the hall furnishes a programme not to be excelled. Our adviceis, Go and will, no doubt, tax the capacity of the splendid Market House Hall at 9th early Friday evening, Feb. 19. Sure. Mr. G. W. Sanrord, dealer in all é | kinds of fresh fish, can be found in the Cente: Market, stands 428 to 432. He THE SECRETARY GRANTS AE is one of the jolliest men in the busi- BOAT. _ ness and one the most reasonable (ecco aes " John H. Gates who keeps at No. 1225 WasuincTon, D. C., rith street southeast is where the boys February 6, 1897. } goto get good beer, wines and wh Sir: -rrin, to the joint letter of} kies. Mr Gates is a man much liked Mr. Lewis Willis, President of the] by all classes. Navy, requesting the loan of 2 boat to; be used in the Emancipation Parade ; Captain James F. Oyster, the best} known butter merchant in this ci 2 i . tand one of the men in the busine formed that the Commander of the whose butter can be relied on. Cap Navy Yard, Washington, D. C., has ; t ; been authorized to loan a boat for the { '#” Oyster sells pure better o! ay Mr. James Ryan at 331 C street purpose mentioned, upon application | . Ratha to him at the proper time and under , southwest is well known in the South- west. Mr. Ryan is very much liked on the usual conditions. | y Very respectfully, account of his liberality to the poor} PHILIP HICHBORNE | people. ols Bieta th Buceoul { Mrs. 1D. C. Jones at 220 B street and 7 — ; 235 Penn avenue, n, W., Is a place Robert Dorsey : : where you can be well cared for. Mrs. The following officers have been Jones is a whole soul business woman. elected to command the boat: Robert ; Dorsey, Captain; J. R ans, Lieu- tenant; Charles Purdy, Ensign; John Barber, Chaplain. Among the many houses in this city that are entitled to patronage of the ; peopte are those that appear from time \ to time in The BEE. The next in order is Mr. Charles Louis J. Kessel, importer of and; Kraemer, 735 7th street, n. W- Mr. dealer in wines and whiskies, whole ' Kraemer whose card appears in The sale only. Keeps one of the largest | Bree shows the inside of his great | places in the city. Mr Kessel is a thor- , place of business. al ough going business man and if '- He is an affiable gentleman and se uu want good wines and whiskies ‘isi } assistant in the rear is an accommo- this place, 425 Tenth street northwest. dating gentleman. | places Chandlee & Rowzee, at 1337, Penn-} ylvania avenue, n. w., isthe place to} ourchase your good holiday cigars. | Mr. George F. Kozel, at 1825 14th | — =r street, is where the best people in the ity goto be refreshed. No man is setter Known to the people than Mr. | Xozel. F. Downey, at 326 G street, s. w., 1 u all and see him. | He is an affiable gentlemen. - He will} }treat you well. | | Should ‘you pass in your checks and} have your friends to send for J. Dabney‘ 441 L s 3 i Joseph Gawler, 1734 Penn. avenue, | northwest | R. F. Harvey, 892 Penn. ave, n. w. George W. Wise, 2900 M street, Georgetown, D John R. Wright, 1337 toth street n. Ww. Mr. Voigt, who has one of the best establishments in the city, where you} can purchase find jewelry of ali kinds is too well-known for an introduction to the people. Go and visit his place and say The BEE sent you. George & Co., 908 7th street, north- west, is where you will find the best gents goods. Take your boys there and say The Bre sent you. Mr. George is an affiable and just man to the people. Mr. Julius Cohen is one of the best known business men in this city, and amanwho will treat you well when you call tosee him Just think of it. Full dress suit for hire and only one dollar. Whe: you go to the Center Varket, go to stands 451, 452 and 453. _ If you go to the Northern Liberty Market, call at stands gor and 302. Ask for Mr. Miller or Krogman They keep the best hams, lards, etc. in any mar- ket. Don’t fail to give them a call. Mr. L. H. Harris, corner 3d and F streets southwest, is the best drug store in South Washington. If you} want pure drugs call on him. } Mr. Hurlebaus pharmacy at the cor-| ner of -14th and V streets, n. w., is one! of the most reliable places in the! city. Mr. Hurlebau compounds pre- | scriptions curefully, and his drugs are | always pure. If you want the finest hand-made cigars inthe country, sumatra wrap- per, Havana filled, go at once to Car- ney’s factory, 921 G street, s. w. Mr. Carney isa business man of abilit Don’t fail to go and inspect his factory ! and see for yoursely The old reliable F nk Hume, at 454 | | Penn. avenue, n. w., isthe place to go | for your groceries. Frank Hume's , name is a household word to house- keepers. W. Chas. Heitmuller keeps fresh} vegetables on hand. He is an affable} gentleman. WINES AND LIQUORS. Notwithstanding the agitation of | temperance cranks who will strain out | aknat and swallow acamel, good peo- ple will drink gooe wires and whiskies. [he best known wholesale and retail houses in the city are the Xanders. | These three brothers keep separate | s of business and are known far | and wide. Chr Xander is at 630 Mass avenue | and gog 7th street, n. w Karl Xander is at 439 K street, n. w., | and Jacob Xander is at 1315 7th street. n.w. Theseare all first-class houses, Moore and Prioleau are two men in} busin who keep one of the best houses in this city. They are two gen{ tlemen who are entitled to the patren- age of the public. Go to the Sparta Buffet and ask to be served with the most affable gentlemen in this city. Mr. S.G. Thompson who keeps the finest dining room in the northwest is| one of the best young men in this city. |Mr. Thompson has a first class place, AMUSEMENS. The Soldiers’ and Sailors Benev. Union Veterans of the late war, will pre- sent to the HIGH SCHOOL CADETS of the gth, 1oth and 11th Divisions A Stand of Colors At Center Market House Hall, riday Evening, February 19, 1897. ~ Presentation address by Major C. A. Fleetwood (Medal of Honor.) Receiving address by Prof. W. S. Montgomery, Principal of High School. Exercises enlivened by patriotic choruses to be rendered by a full or- chestra, with the High School Battal- jon as a chorus, and conducted by Prof. John T. Layton. The exercises will one hour. After which the remainder of the evening will be spent in social enjoy- ment. Admission, 25 cents. Refreshments at 16 to 1 prices. Doors open at 7 p. m. Exercises begin at 8. Come early and get a front seat. Music by Monumental orchestra. Coughs, Tooth- ache, occupy about O-€+0-<4+0-£>0 <> 01> Ox Cramps, | | Croup, Colic, Colds, Diarrhea, Dysentery, and all Bowel Complaints. A Snre, Safe, Quick Cure for these troubles is aintille eas It is the trusted friend of the Mechanic, Farmer, Planter, Sailor, arid in fact all classes Used internally or externally. are of imitations. Take none but tue genuine “* PERRY Davis.” Soid everywhere. £5ce. and 5Oc. bottles. <£ OO EO ert OHH O4P OD 9 << te Ot C4 Ot O43 01 O84 EG “Erte O+ Ie O+}> O+}> O4}F C+} C1 Ot = ote } 7 O-+tre €r@ -tr6 tre tro DALHO EO 98 +O EHO +0 8 nr. EK. FPULTON, tToan Office. best and you will be sure to return; — x again. =o j If you are in the vicinity of 443 Ist) Zw ? street, s. w., don’t failto ask for Mr.) = = ia Robert H. Key, where you can satisfy | % FE) the inner man. Mr. Key is an open| re} > = hearted and kind friend. z= a If you have more money than you| & bt js desire to carry at one time, make your | ~ a L deposit in the Capital Savings Bank,'7T 5 s 609 F street, n. w ig i ise 5 The most reliable bank in the city,|5 = = |and the only Afro-American bank of | Q = ez ‘honor and trust 3 = a6 Price at 723 Seventh street northwest | _ ro} or: \is one of the oldest and most reliable) 6 & Hs] a firms in this city. He is an adeptin| 3 9 = a taking Afro American pictures) You! at 36 should give him acall. > Zz E g Jo you want your watch or clock re-} 5 7 = > sae? Have you eye glasses out ‘aoe 2 = - order? By all means go to H. W. Pe- & a ters & Co. at 1720 Seventh street} <— 4 northwest. Mr. Peters is one of the x . 1218 Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest Washington, D. C.

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