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nd Mrs. Geo. W. Jackson have | Club board. 2025 11th St. n. w. Mr. L. H. Peterson left the city for | New York on Tuesday. Justice E. M. Hewlett will leave ches city for Boston, Mass., shortly, on his | usual summer vacation. | Dr. Geo. H. Richardson was sud- denly called to his home in Cleveland, Ohio, to the bedside of his dying sister, and arrived just in time before she | became unconscious, she died within five minutes after his arrival. She was buried last Thursday. She was one of the most accomplished young ladies in Ohio. - Mrs. Gertrude Merritt Payne is out ontee Henderson, the | #8ain. d wife of Dr. Hendersop,| Mrs, Sarah Pleasant is able to be out k City, is now the guest of | again. and sisters, 1519 12th/| Mrs. Henderson will me time. RIVER QUEEN ROSTER. itee who has been quite| The River Queen will carry the fol- th of her brother Mr. | lowing excursions to Notley Hall and is much better and |Lower Cedar Point: ¢ out again. June 21, Bloom of Youth Social Linden street to 1122 22d|_ June 22, St. Dominie Aid Society to west. | Lower Cedar Point. M. Rollins, principal of} June 23, The Metropolitan Baptist m Institute, is in the city. | church. V. A. P. Cypress, pastor of | June 24, The Young Men’s Protect- esley church, preached an|ive Club- gant tsermon at the Liberty Baptist! June 27, Oxford Social Club. : last Sabbath. July 4, Grand Union Excursion by J. Daniel has returned to | the Lenox Social Club. | July 12, Odd Fellows of George- town, M. E church. mes W. H. Brooker aud N. anger left the city for New York sday morning to be gone e They will visit many {interest | A PIONEER STEAMBOATMAN. Capt. L. J. Woollen, the pioneer steamboatman opened Collingwood pretty garden party was| Beach about ten years ago with the e residence of Mrs. Jeffries, | steamer Pilot Boy and by steadiiy at- cet, northwest, last Wed-|tending to business together with ght in the interest of the! unlimited push, he has now one of the stchurch. It was a finan- | finest excursion steamers on the Poto- mac River. There is nothing finer nor n was tendered Mr. Boy- y the S.S., and congre- | 1¢ Third Baptist church, | sday night, in honor of his areer as superintendent of School. The table was | y laden with the season’s ind plates were ed invited guest famous caterer Mr. Dodson receiv ber of well deserved tri- sisting Of words of praise ndation, R RENT OR SALE, »om house, at $7 per month | | on easy payments for $700. | tes walk from Hyattsville, \lso lots for sale from $100 down and $5 per month. ig water. | see owner, 803 19th Street, n. w. ENT: Large airy rooms | lines of cars, all beautifully | One suitable for a doctor’s | men or man and wife. | improvements. With or! | faster than the River Queen, with her — | large carrying capacity and fitted up |in the latest and most luxurious style | Notley Hall also has been greatly im- proved by the building ofa new wharf |and dredging the channel so that the * | largest boat can make the wharf with- ty will surely destroy the| out any difficulty. The grounds, with mell and completely derange | a large dancing pavilion, ten-pin alley, system when entering it/ shooting gallery, flying horses and an the mucous surfaces. Such | excellent pony track form a collection jof attractions unsurpassed by any 1ould never be used except | riptions from reputable physi-| place of amusement on the river. the damage they will do is to the good you can possibly rom them. Hall’s Catarrh lanufactured by F. J. Che- | re. °., Toledo, ©., contains no | and is taken internally, act- tly upon the blood and muco- sof the system. In buying atarrh Cure be sure you get li It is taken internally made in Toledo, Ohio, by eney & Co., Testimonials Or OINTMENTS RRH Tat Contain MERCURY, For | Mr. John Duvall, the enterprising Stauranteur at 2027 L street N. W., opened his dancing pavilion and sum- mer garden Wednesday evening, with throngs in attendance. The Thomas Washington orchestra discoursed ex- cellent music to which the devotees of the art terpsichore lent themselves with delighted zest and on every face could be seen “enjoy yourselves,” and all seemed anxious to attain that end. Per Ata late hour the guests slowly and Eee | reluctantly dispersed warmly congrat- julating their host and unanimously FLAG DAY. | adding the assurance that at Duval’s — you can always “get your money’s STEES REFUSED THE Re-| WOrth.”’ The garden is now open each F Suaw's Commanp, | evening of the week and Mr. Duvall is waren. MMAND. intending to make still further im- 1). Goodman, commander of | provements to add to the comfort and command, U. V. U., ad-| pleasure of his visitors and patrons. : sae to the colored schools! fessrs. West Dent and Norval bom sak apresscy y to that! Cooper are hard at it doing tandem tebe iby ar €ssons On| work and will doubtless spring some rah peat vasr Agr igee {0 | surprises at the next racing meet. | ve es. in cach | They are two promising riders. Cook submitted Mr. y P od "tter to the board of ‘ees, who promptly return- 1e refusing the request. i his letter to the com- y Druggists, price 75c. CLAIMS HE WAS ROBBED. Henry McCray, a citizen of Johns- that such exercises | town, Pa., when the great disaster oc- ‘ere with the work of the | curred some time ago, arrived in the Commander Goodman is of | city a few days ago and made his way on that he has not been |to the office of Lawyer John Ricks, | ly. and complained that he hed been robbed by some white men at his home | in Virginia, to the amount of $4,320. Mr. McCray said that the way his money was stolen was three white | men had him arrested and locked up, | declaring that he was crazy. He was | eee arrested by the sherfff of Newport | HWATE a News, Warick Co., Va., and heasserts | *H WATER MARK, | that it was without cause or provoca- —. jtion. He also claims that he would be Mowr Defender.— jlocked np one day and let out the| as : ._|next. Money belonging to Justice “agton Bee is fast reaching | Stephen West was also stolen by these mark in editorial excel- men. scent issues are claiming | Mr, McCray called to see District | ioe of thought. It is | Attorney Davis on Thursday morning i atk aks Journals take | to complain about his scanty being in- ‘nd tise above personal- tercepted. He said that his letters iscussion of public Gues- | are detained purposely and that he seems to be leading Proposes to have satisfaction. His esentative has ascertained | School authorities that no {was meant to the com- ‘t simply the work of the 'd not be interfered with at t year. THE WASHINGTON BEF, ries wD The Scotch PALMIST of Dundee, Scot-— 1and, Has read over twelve thou- sand palms. Hours from 9 am til 9 pm. 02 WN. Y. Av. REAL Estate LOAN BROKER, $10 Accident policies or $2.50 quarterly for men and ladies FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE. Louis Heilbrun, 1126 roth Street, N. W. W.C-FURR Pharmaeiss, 1st and F Streets Southwest. ROYAL BLUE TRAINS. Between Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York. In September last, railway officials from London were sent to America, to get ideas on the railway pz senger service of the leading li in this country, and in their official report, which was printed in the London Times in January, it was stated that the ‘‘Royal Blue Line’’ series of mag- nificent passenger trains, running be- tween New York, Philadelphia, Balti- more and Washington, lead the world for quick and exquisite train service. The *‘Royal Blue Line” service con- sists of nine elegant Passenger trains a day in each direction between the cities named above. They are the finest and fastest trains in the world. Their equipment was built especially for the service by the Pullman Com- pany, and includes every modern con- venience known for the comfort of passengers. Thetrains are vestibuled from end to end, and hauled by the strongest and fastest locomotives in the United States. The exquisite day coaches of these trains are worthy of special note. They are beautifully upholstered, each containing a washroom and smoking compartment. The parlor cars are the most pala- tial ever built, being fully seventy- three feet long. In addition to this service, three new parlor cars were addedin April, and are the first of this kind ever run; they are richly up- holstered and ornamented throughout in most beautiful designs. A ladies’ retiring-room is provided in one end of the car. This room, which is six feet square, is furnished with a beauti- ful dresser with large mirror and a number of drawers. On each side of it are upholstered cornerseats. Inan- other corner is a bookcase and station- ary washstand. The room was de- signed for especial comfort of ladies, who have always claimed men had the best of it when travelling. The usual smoking apartment, however, is at the opposite end of the car. The dining cars are operated by the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company, and especial attention is given to the menu. Every delicacy is served in season, and the service is unsurpassed. In addition to the already perfect service of ‘“‘Royal Blue Trains’? men- tioned above, there will be put into service May 15 a ‘Royal Limited” train, which will leave New York at 1.00 P. M., making the run to Washington in FIVE hours. Returning, the “Roy- al Limited will leave Washington at 3.00 P. M., arriving New York at 8.10 P M. The ‘Royal Blue Line” will then boast of three trains which make this extraordinary fast time between Washington and New York, which has never been attained by any other line. The ‘‘Roval Blue Trains’? be- tween Baltimore and Washington make the run in FORTY-FIVE MIN- UTEs—the fastest regular service ever attained between the two cities. The terminal at New York City is the most convenient for all points in Greater New York. Passengers can land at South Ferry (Whitehall Ter- minal), where, under the same roof, connection is made with the elevated j lines of the second, Third, Sixth and Ninth Avenues, and the Broadway, Lexington and Columbus Avenue Ca- bles. Allthe Brooklyn Ferries also : ayer ek Capitol. | arm was broken by the mob after his eyed We om 4 le, as| arrest, and notwithstanding the five sive. € wish the Bee| arrests made, not one thing was 4 its new departure. proven agains: him. start from this* point, and by taking \ Far View Drug Store Drugs, Medicines and _all the taple Compounds. Full line of all the best brands of Cigars. Wm. R. Stone, Mgr, Corner R and rath St., and Ver- mont avenue, northwest. New Houses, 312 and sah RUT 314 St. Le Droit Park Six rooms and bath only $14.30, houses open every day for inspection. | CHAS. E. BANES, 14th and G Streets. To colored tenents, W.A.H.Church, Thos. Stevenson Church & Stevesggn —LUMBER— Laths, and Shingles, at B.and P. Freight Depot. Maryland Avenue, 8th and gth Streets, Southwest. Geo. J, Bossler, SOUTHERN, No. 713 F Street, Southwest. Stalls: 86 to 87 Center Marker,—7th Street Wing. ? vrley’s Market Groceries, Mftats and Provisions. 2601 I Street northwest. Branch:—1741 L St. n. w, lsage Levy & 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 $1.50, 98c. Branch Stores:.%27 and 1021 44 Street Southwest. ase ee By Old Established House WAT —High Grade Man, good Caurch standing, willing to learn our business then to act as Man- ager and Stie Correspondent here. Salary $900. Enclose self-addressed stamped en/s.lope to. T. Elder, General Manager. 189 Michigan Ave. Chicago, Ill. iN AL ENCAMPMENT G. ALR. Of Cincinnati, Ohio—September sth to roth, 1898. Baltimore & Ohio Rail- road. For this occasion tickets will be sold at the low rate of ONE FARE for the ROUND TRIP from-all points on the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad east of Pittsburg, Parkersburg and Wheeling, inclnsive, good good going on Sep- tember 3rd and qth, ahd good return- ing not earlier than September 5th, nor later than September 13th, except by depositing ticket with Joint Agent ai Cincinnatti. between Ssptember 5th and goth iuclusive, and on Payment of fee of twentp-five (25) cents, when re- turn limit may be extended to leave Cincinnatti, to and including October 2nd, 1898. Wm H. Kaiser, —DEALER IN— China, Glassware, Fane Pottery and Table C Furniture and Hou nishingsin general uitery, Se-Fur- Where ‘You 20th and Pennsylvania avenue, n. w. T. H, PICKFORD, e —WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER IN— Fine Family Groceries, Wines, Liquors and Cigars $th and Louisiana Avenue Our groceries considering quality are cheape: tian any establishment in the city Old Rye, quart.. Tom Gin quart Cal. Port Wine, bottle Cal. Sherry, bottle | Pickford’s Choice Rye syrs old qt. 75 Old Dominion Rye 4 years old Muscatel Wine ,, .... Blackberry Brandy, bo Cal. Claret, bottle Virginia Claret, bottle Sweet Cataba, per bottle. T. H. Pickford, 9th & La, LEES TAEOUT KINK. Lee’s TAKE out KINK The only article ever manufactured that actually Takes the kinks out of the hair Will make the hair straight, soft, pliable and beautiful. Nicely perfumed. Guaranteed pure and harmless. One bottl will convince the most doubtful that it will do all we claim for i LE*S MEDICANT Co. For Sale by, S. HELLER, 720 7th Street, Northwest. SAMUEL V. LEECH, Cigar and "LobacecO 13th and G St. Northwest. Washington, D. OC, Owiug to the great patriotic wave aweeping the country at the present time, great interest will be manifested at this meeting. Rolid Vestibuled Trains of elegant coaches, Pullman Sleeping Cars, Observation Cars and splendid Dining Car Service. Three through trains daily from New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Wash- iagton, and two from Pittsburg. William A, Linton —DEALER IN— W700d Coal & Cole, 2240 pounds to the Ton. Sawed and Split wood. All stock under cover. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Orders by mail will receive prompt attention. No. 70 G Street, Northeast. Auth’s MEAT MARKET. Beef, Lamb, Pork, Sausage, and all rinds of Meat, Wholesale and Retail. Fine Ice house. Refringerating excellent. 413 O St. northwest. W.J.DOoWNS Riref-class Lsunch Room Established 19866. AND lee Cream Parlor. Meals served at all hours. No. 808 13th Stréet, Northeast. | tools, EUGENE SBHWAB, WHOLESALE DEALER IN Wines and tiquors 525 8th Street, s. E. Style, Fit and Workmanship GUARANTEED, dua f. PETI, Merchant Tailor, Fine Repairing at Lowest Prices a Specialty..... 1755 L Street, N. W., WasHincTon, D. C. Harnessmaker, Whips, Blankets, Lap-robes, Fly-nets, New and Second Hand Harness, etc. 301 10th Street, corner of C n. w. Residence, 628 2nd St., n. e. W. M. DRURY. Among the best known citizens in the Northwest is Mr. W. M. Drury corner of 20th and M streets. One of the few men who has no prejudices. Mr. Drury is an enterprising citizen a wide awake business man. and a man who is liked by all who patronize his place of business. He is ‘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 Bex. Itcan be purchased from ny of the following agents : Hillsdale—Dr. Gails Drug Store, West Washington — James L, ‘Turner, 3,000 M street. NORTHWEST. So HURNSTINE LOM FFE, 361 Penn. ave. a.w. Gold and silver watches, diamonds, jewelry, pistols, guns, mechanical Is, adios and gentlemen’s wearing apperal, Id gold and silver bought. | Unredeemed pledges for sale. H.K.FuULTS'sT Loan Oftice. a _. ‘HIVS AOA SANAA Td GAWAAGAANN “MHATIS CNV G10O9 GIO YOU AIvd HSVO WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, &c, MONEY LOANED te ae a Oe