The Washington Bee Newspaper, April 16, 1898, Page 5

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Hon. John L. Seaton, formerly a member of the Common Council of | Virginia, a 32nd degree mason, one of |the oldest and best known citizens of Alexandria, Va. died at his summer residence in Fauquier County, Va., last Sunday afternoon at one o’clock. Mr. Seaton is the brother of the late Tue Bes, and his sisters, and brother }to Mrs. Laura V. Conte, ofthis city. The funeral services will be conducted | by the masonic fraternity of Virginia. Re R. Hughes, A, M., of Balti- | Midnight services were held last even- more was in the city this week. |ing. He will be buried tomorrow < nry Demas will be in town |afternoon,, at two o'clock, from his 1 residence in Farquier. Interment will ew | be on his farm. His friends and rela- Mis va A. Chase and Alice Jack- | tives will attend the funeral, and will ent Fauquier County Vinginia, |take the 8 o'clock train tomorrow i y morning. morning from the B& P depot for + H. P Cheatham will speak | Beaiton, Va., where carriages will be er, N. Y., Friday May 2oth|!" waiting to convey them to the sion isa meeting of the Na-| house. ptist Convention. Quite a listinguished persons will | “THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD ees OR OUR SAVIOUR IN ART.” Mis a Tanner, one of the talent- | ejaswellas one of the handsomest - ) the American stage, re- | qmes ber former role of Annie Mea-|Cost over $100,000 to publish. Con- dows, in tke elaborate production of|tains nearly 200 full-page engravings Alone in London” at the Grand Op- | efour Savior, by the great masters. it this week This tremen-/j1s nota life of Christ, but an exhibit of ess of former days will be;allthe great masters ideals of the ected by the strongest melo-dra-| Christ. No other book like it ever mpany ever organizedinclud- | published. Agents are taking from uis Masen who plays John |three to twenty orders daily. The y | book is so beautiful that when people ———— |see it they want it Published less THE LYCEUM. | than a year and already in its twenty- apts fifth edition, some editions consisting Mr. Samuel G. Thompson read be-| of 18,5000 books. The presses are « Mt. Horeb Baptist Church lyce- | running day and night to fill orders. st Sunday afternoon. A perusal of the pictures of this book There wasa literary treat at the|'S like taking a tour among the great the church of Our Redeem |#t galleries ot Europe. The Hermit- econ last Sunday afternoon, Lawyer | #8° Prado, Uffizi, Pitti, Louvre, Vat- mplimented Judge Bradley |i¢4, National of London, National of ed that The Beg had mis- Berlin, Belvidere and other celebrated him. European art galleries, nave all placed ‘ their rarest and greatest treasures at eH. Richardson read be- | our disposal that they might be repro- Varrick lyceum on last Mon-| duced for this superb work. ‘First x. His subject was, “The | glance at the pictures brought tears the individual.” The audi-/to my eyes,” says one. “Cleared lite large and select. | $150 first week’s work with the book,” ongressional lyceum on last | Says another. Many men and women . crnoon, Mr. Alpheus Davi- buying and paying for homcs from haan ee s their success with this great work. $ redon “Jerusalem and the} Al a g H ands” Mrs. Hellen Stoke and | Iso, man or woman of good church | Standing, can secure position of mana- | ger here to do office work and corres- W. Frisby, one of the col-| ponding with agents in this territory ers who took part in the | Address for full particulars A. P.T. inst the ministers, offered | Eider, Publisher 189 Michigan Ave., 1 to appoint a committee | Chicago. Ill., First Floor. te the publication in The} member of the commit- : gnorant of the facts as Mr. | li \ Li cheeky in offering such a| itil 1am Aa inton, The president, Mr. Mar-| —DEALER IN— nitted he heard one of the wyers say what The Bre| W7 COA Coal gs Cclke., | shed, was as anxious to have ttees report adopted as The committee retired nthe back of the hall and ndly exchanges of com- the thought of what an their report would have, | No. 70 G Street. Northeast. their surprise a snag. The 1 few members to make a iration society out of the 1 find it out of existence. Di atlempung to gag mem- roduce matters that is en- nto a lyceum will not ben- east ngressional lyceum is to be for the financial and social e incorporators. the public know it. Tne failure of the adopt the report almost a break up of the lyceum t place the committee made ion of the matter. Not a he committee was present negro attorneys made fools | > ~ would. pot have sense MEAT MARKET. entertain the truth. The Beef, Lamb, Pork, Sausage, and all rinds of Meat, discussed by Messrs. hardson, Stewart, Frisby, Wholesale and Retail. Fine Ice house. Refringerating excellent. y played a violin solo. 2240 pounds to the Ton. Sawed and Split wood. All stock under | cover. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Orders by mail will receive prompt | aitention, | Carley’s MARKET. Groceries, {tats and Provisions. 2601 I Street northwest. Branch:—1741 L St. n. w. and others. was presented to the pres- e ladies auxiliary. Miss F. | made the presentation 13 O St. northwest hn P. Green will read to- 413 Lucindia Chase. uncle to the Editor of } fe Soe | ae t TROPHY = = \GHAMpION CAKE. WALKE! OF AMERICA Mr, Sherman Coats and Miss Annie Sutton. 18, GAZ AT THE THEATRES. Gate OPERA HOUSE. KERNAN & RIFE, Managers. Week Commencing Monday, Apr. 18. Matinees Wednesdav and Saturday. The Favorite Emotional Actress, MISS CORA TANNER In a Magnificent Revival of Robert Buchanan's Master Play A LONE IN LONDON The Strongest Melo-Dramatic Company Ever Organized, Including Mr. Lonis Masen and Mr. Charles Canfield. Entirely New and Elaborate Scenic Effeet. Direction of Mr. William De Shetley, POPULAR PRICES. Next Attraction—',CUBA’S VOW.” N \dcadem 7 INCREASE & IN PRICES. Week Commencing Monday, Apr. 18. Every Evening, Wednesday and Sat- uaday Mats. A FESTIVE OF MIRTH. The Funiest Woman in America. FANNY RICE Presenting the Amusing Comedy, At The French Ball, By Fre’k F. Schrader. The Cleverest Conceit Concocted in Years. Next Week—-U NCLE TOM’S CABIN. LYCEUM THEATER. KERNAN : April 11. One Week Matinees Nonday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. FLYNN & SHERIDAN’S Big Sensation DOUBLE COMPANY. 25—White—25 | 20—Creole—20 An Olio of High-Class Speciaities. —lIncluding— Maxwell and Simpson, Introducing Realistic and Vivid stration of will be made to recon- Frisby resolutions. 5 | James MM. 'Gonuer Si00. Z 5 j ers of this paper will be —Dealer In— | rn that there is at least = s ae | i disease that science has | Groceries, Meats and Provisions. tages, and arrh. tarrh Cure ositive cure known to the ernity. Catarrh being a | disease, requires treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Bill of Fare. n internally, acting direct pod andl inneol murfabes THE DELMO-KOONCE | m, thereby destroying the ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, 1606 M St | { the disease, and giving Drs. R EB Keence Sole Brepr, | t health by building up the , oyste Soup... | and assisting pature in Nepetanae Soup The 5 s have | Panned Oyste xk. 7 he proprietors have Reread 8 hain its curatiye powers, | One Dozen Oys' fier One Hundred Dollars fey Ovstes se tha ails ‘3 resh Fish, Bread, * at it fails tocure, Send | chy Mpa Suc ce 5ct estimonials. | P’rhouse st bread, butter, coffee potatoes 503 ,_F. ]. CHENEY & CO Sirloin St read, butter, coffe Toledo, O. | y Druggists, 75c. | ° | Cor. 3rd and K Streets, northwest. | S| | > ELECTRICIAN DEAD. H. Harris, of Washington, | £° te of Howard University, | : enly last Tuesday at Pitts. | Pork and beans, bread and butter, where he was employed as Geta suiecak less cian by the Westinghouse | Milk Toast... - ‘Company. Mr. Harris was | COLD DISHES. sin the direction of science, | Oysters on Half Seell by talent and industry to | Ham, bread and butter. romise in this department, | £0m™,beef bread and butter. opening with the Pittsburg | Deviled Crabs....... tna, °S @ guarantee of future dis- | Chicken Salad ra na field to which too many | bobsterSalad a si 7, . Potato Sala re Strangers. Unquestiona- | Pie and Milk Liver and Bacor beef Hash. Stew, bread an "7 ‘3 nm fe) 4 a e e 5 g 2 g . is death, science and the os <n negroes have lost a valua- ce Cream & water Loss, per plate, {6c. aracter, s| New Management. i. LEE; arriving at Key West, and views of THE “MANE” 2—NEwW BurLESQUES—2 M.| The Parisian Widows. ‘or e ik aD) a = ] Flossick & Bro. Wholesale and Retail Dealers In all kinds Flour, Feed and Grain Wood, Coal and Coke. Terms Cash All orders Delivered Free. Give us a Trial, Corner North Capitol St., and Nhw York ave. N. E. = Chester Market REOPENE D The Management Sheele and Poor bIG LEAVE To announce the reopening of their MARKET, 21st and L streets, northwest, where their friends and patrons may find a choice line of Groceries and all kinds of Fresh and Salt meats. Give them a call. 21st and L Streets, porthwest 5 Pharmagisé, Ist and F streets southwest K West-End Bargain House, Has opened with the most beautiful line of millinery ever shown in the West End. Also a full line of DRY GOODS, Gents Furnishings and Notions. Prices to suit all, Come and see. West End Bargain House. 11039 20th Street, \ orthwest. | cant Lory & Son, No. 1001 44 Street, Southwest. Clothiers, Shoes, Hatters, and Gents’ Furnishers, Trunks, Velice, | Jewelry, and Merchant Tailoring. Having purchase the entire Stock | of Shoes A. Minster, 495 Penn. Ave., we will offer to the Public $5 and $6 shoes to go at $2.50, $3 and $3.50 $2, KAKB-out KIRK, |Chronicle ana i . many at their homes, whom he “BEE 1920 Pennsylvania We want yonr Trade. To get it, we w proachable, worthfu _Just received 50 doz ribbed Spring U | Of any 50c. goods, they go for....29¢ Unlaundred white Shirts Men’s_ Garters is ae The Famous Monumental Dress | Shirts, beautiful new style, with de- |tached cuffs ....... ee sane Faas Epwarpv Kouner, Proprietor. ill give you not only perfect satisfa land genuine bargains. en Men’s gray nderwear, the equal| feet -48c Black figured Satin Capes.... The “BEE HIVE,” 1920 Penn-yivania Av. HIVE Avenue Northwest. ction, but also unap- Ladies fast black Hose with white .| Re.nants of plaid worsted good: 3oo large hemmed Pillow Cases KC 2% yds. wide Unbleached Sheeting . 12%c a yard Children _nobby Reefers Ladies Bleached Skirts The only article ever manufactur- ed that actually takes the kink out of the hair. ltee’s Take-Out-kink Will make the hair straight, soft, pliable and beautiful. Nicely per- fumed. Guaranteed pure and harmless. One bottle will con- vince the most doubtful that it will do all we claim for it. Manufactured only by Lee Medicant Company, S. HELLER, 720 Seventh St. n. w Washington, D. C. osophy of the Negro Suffrage By Jerome R. Rily, M. D, Grand subject handle ina mas- terly manner. It speaks of to- day and concerns you. Bound in cloth, gold lettering $1. Sent to any address on receipt the price, W. H. DIXON, General Agent, 37 Liberty St. Hartford, Conn W. B. Hoover, at 1417 New York avenue northwest, is where you can purchase imported and domestic goods. The Boston Market, 1711-1713 Penfn aenue n. w., is where you can satisfy. nner man. Everything first-clas ee ( Faiie = Lag vue Drugs, Medicines and all the Staple Compounds. Full line of all the best brands of Cigars. Wm. R. StOne, gp, Corner R and 12th St., and Ver mont avenue, northwest. When Others Fail Consul DOCTOR CZARRA, The most able and successful spe- cialist in the treatment of all Nervous, Private Write if yoa can not call. He has cured never seen, by his wonderful, perfect- 1 { i | H $1.50, 98c. Branch Stores; 727 and 102143 | Street Southwest. | By Old Established House | r —High Grade Man, good} Caurch standing, willing to | learn our bu winess then to act as Man- ager and Stue Correspondent here. Salary $900. Enclose self-addressed | stamped en;sslope to #. T. Elder, | General Manner. 189 Michigan Ave. | | Chicago, Ill. | Solid gold plate set with @ di Send diten | will | 3 page ty catalogue. } 48t.N. ¥. ony Do you want fine produce? If so go to V. S. Moton who has been establish- ed since 1866. Stands 199, 200 and 201 enter Market. You can get all you want in fresh vegetables, and de- jivered to all parts of the city. New Stock 20h & L. Sts. Comirg to the front with the best quatity of Provisions and Grocer- ies at the Lowest Market Prices. I beg to announce to the public hat I now have control of the Store at "20 & I Sts, Where I will be pleased to see all of the old and new customers. This is the place that you want to buy your Groceries, Meats, and Pro- visions, everything pure. Promptness and Neatness. Give us a call and be convinced. Ernest Brazier, 8: =: Cor. 20th and L Sts., Northwest. WEW tT?! Your TRADE and to get it we are offering firstclass Groceries at the | very lowest possible prices. | All our goods are Fresh and} Pure. | We have a complete stock | of Groceries, Fresh and Salt| meats and all the choicest} brands of canned goods. Give us a call and we will convince you that you can get the best value and most prompt attention at our stores. E, J. WILHOITE. 1802 14th St. northwest. Branch Store: 1209 H St. n. w. ed system of Home Treatment. Let- ters kept strictly confidential and an- swered in any modern language. Has completed outfit of modern appliance X-Ray and electrical apparatus, en- ables him to succeed. By this mod- ern examination and analysis of the urine he is able to state the correct condition of your system. The treat- ment by the wonderful static machine in Rheumatism, Neuralgia; Nervous- ness, Dyspepsia, Kidney and Bladder Trouble, General Debility, Catarrh, etc., has no equal to any other treat- ;ment. The Faradic electric treatment for Muscular Rheumatism, Impotency Loss of Vitality The Galvano Elec- tricity for the treatment of Stricture, Hemorrhoids, Prostatorrhea, Impo- tency, Night Losses and Diseases of Women has proved the most satisfac- tory results. Most every case can be treated simply by modern appliances, without knire or bloody surgical oper- ation. Dr. S. A. CZARRA 619 Pa. ave., n.w. Washingto TD. C.—Two doors from Metropolitan | Hotel Entrance. Hours from g a. m. to 6 p.m. Closed Sundays. Washington, D. C. Formerly of 593 3rd_ street, southwest. Has removed to 2010 K northwest, where he we will be glad to see his old friends and the public in general He treats all alike. Don’t forget the number, 2o10 K street northwest. Diseases. | DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK? If so drop a postal tu The Elastic Waterproof Paint Co. And we will call and examine your roof. We charge only for Painting, stops all leaks free, ne roof is too bad for us to make WATERPROOF, _All work guaranteed--.Best city References. Elastic Waterprnof Paint Company, 16 L Street northwe OP A PRG HOM Bladensbutg Road, near SPAR SPRING. Headquarters for Bicyclists and clubs. Meals at all hourt. Ladies and gentlemen served in first class style JOHN L. KEITH, and FRED A. DYSON, When YOu Want to move and move in a RUSH, go to George e Thomas, HB=xpressman. No. 1747 & St. n. w. t Proprietors. — Dealers In—— Dry Goods ana Notions, 1930 Pa avenue, northwes Special low prices in Blankets, Comforts, Dress Goods Ladies and Gents Furnishing goods. READ (tHE BE. The leading journal in the coun- try. ‘The greatest advertising me- dium in Washington, If you want your business increased, subscribe and advertise in The Washington Bee. Itcan be purchased from ny of the following agents: Hillsdale—Dr. Gails Drug Store West Washington — James L, | ‘T'urner, 3,000 M street. NORTHWEST. Wm. Tongue, 501 D street. George N. Butler, 1104 20th st. Koonce, Odd Fellows Hall, 16th and M streets. S. J. Beckley, 2519 M street. L. H. Harris’ Drug Store, Third and F streets s. w. While in South Washingion don’t | fail to call in and see Edward Fl ynn o | Harmony lodge, K. He isa great boy and will entertain you well. | Established 1866. Ge HURASTINE LOM OFFICE, S6i Penn. Ave. n,w. Gold and silver watches, diamonds, jewelry, pistols, guns, mechanical tools, ladies and gentlemen’s wearing apperal. Old gold and silver bought. Unredeemed pledges for sale. Loan Ofhece. ! WELRY, &c, ‘H TVS YOU SANAGA Id GAWAAGAYANN ‘UAA TIS GNV A109 G10 YON Aivd HSVO WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JE MONEY LOANED ON Pennsylvania Avnue Ps

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