The Washington Bee Newspaper, June 25, 1898, Page 5

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ger is in the city. tor John R. Lynch, 1 paymaster in the her husband, Messrs. Wolf and li Jeave the city for 3rd to be gone four Philadelphia, Pa., spend the heated onable resort. Tyson are sum- yn will spend sever- Francis, are at ndent George F. T. Cook sty shortly for recrea- Montgomery will visit and children will 1 in Maryland. McGinnis and M tress Monroe. able to be out will be appointed assist- Taylor leit for his home Thursday morning. Cohen, of New | e city, the guest of Mrs. W i. Neal of Georgia, was in week en route to Fisk y anxious to ap- zro colonel, but who to se- church, unable to decide. Fleetwood would be ac- ive Club: ) the country. cas politicians are kicking. reat deal of dis atisfaction | the Lenox Social Club. There will be an anti jclegation from Texas in town, ener is not satisfied. superintendent of the col- re as a high school teach- to do with his ability to t Russia is too far e thinks for an active pol-| s | | e r tof Hon. John R.| ) 5 rinthe Arny F on of a representa- candidate, Jobnson of the st step down and out. negroes being appointed | trict Government. a ee ee oan? | Odd Fellows Finll, xbob Matreet sa. wi: lored and white repub- removed to make room | Tuat Contain ell and completely derange system when entering it} e mucous surfaces. uld never be used except | ions from reputable physi- e damage they will do is the good you can possibly Toledo, O., contains no nd is taken internally, act- pon the blood and muco- es of the system. atarrh Cure be sure you get It is taken internally Toledo, Ohio, by Testimonials ld by Druggists, price 75c. per Miss EllaStewart is in tne city, the | | guest of Mrs. Moses Adams of L street | northeastt Miss Winnie Whipper, of 6th street | extended, left the city this wsek to} | spend the summer with friends in Va. | Miss Mickie Cook, the capable prin- cipal of the Cook building, left the city last Thursday for Chicago, Ill.. to | visit her sister and aunt, after which she will go to Colorado and spend the | heated term with another sister, who} is pleasantly domiciled at that place. | Miss I,ula Johnson has been secured | for a part in the musical program and} Miss Lula Hamer will sing Africa from | Sait Lain’s, Sampson and Delilah, at} Park Temple Wednesday evening | June 29th. | A BENEDICT. Invitation are out for the marriage of Isaac H. Smith of New Berne N. C. the orignal McKinley man to Miss Car- rie Margaret Rhone, at Saint Cyprian church, Thursday evening Eas 30th. There will bea reception held from gto 12 o'clock at 47 Johnson street. New Berne, N.C. Miss Rhone is said . Rag a beautiful and an accomplished ady. AGAIN ELECTED. Lieut. Geo. S, Contee, of the Rocky Mountain Lodge, of Denver, Col., has been elected again a delegate to the 3. M.C., which meets in the city of St. Louis, Mo., next Fall. He will visit his old home at that time. Don’t miss musical treat at Univer- sity Park Temple, 6th and Trumbull S, northwest, next Wednesday Miss Lula Johnson who has ccessful apppearance before the President and members of his Cab- inet, and the Temple choir will share in the program. B. & O. RAILROAD. Young People’s Society Christian En- deavor, Nashville, Tenn., July 5 to 12. For this occasion tickets will be sold at low rate of on RE for the ROUND TRIP from all points on the Baltimore & Ohio R.R. Tickets will be good going July 2 to 5, inclusive, and good to return until July 15 with privileges of extension until August rst, if ticket is deposited with Joint Agent at Nash- ville on or before July 15. Solid Vestibuled Trains with Pull- man Sleeping Cars, Observation Cars and Unexceiled Dining Car Service from New York, Philadelphia, Balti- */more and Washington to Cincinnati *jand Louisville. Solid Vestibuled Trains with Pullman Parlor Cars and , Barker will spend her | Sleeping Cars from Pittsburg and Col- Silcott Springs, Loudoun | Umbus to Cincinnati. Call on agent Baltimore & Ohio | Railroad for tickets and full informa- tion. RIVER QUEEN ROSTER. The River Queen will carry the fol- ises in the public schools lowing excursions to Notley Hall and ay were all exceeding- | Lower Cedar Point: June 21, | Club, June 22, St. Dominie Aid Society to Lower Cedar Point. June 23, The Metropolitan Baptist Bloom of Youth Social June 24, The Young Men’s Protect- June 27, Oxford Social Club. July 4, Grand Union Excursion by July 12, Odd Fellows of George- THE DELMO- KOONCE, CATERERS; Bakers, Confectioners and Ice cream Manufacturers. Cigars Oysters, Water Ices. Ice- Cream, goc.,wholesale. Banquet Hall.—Telephone 1313. Lower Cedar Point was opened with ja grand excursion on the River Queen politicians |last Wednesday, and everybody en- to something | joyed a delightful day’s outing at this ignored. Not western ing, together with the delights of the n given a represent-| magnificent diz marked a very promi-|prised the chief features of amuse- politician from beautiful resort. Crabbing and bath- dancing pavilion com- ment. A large crowd of péople were |there from the County to welcome their Washington friends. The steamer Lyons, register of the |left her wharf in Washington at 8:30 ¢ of the most handsome arriving at Cedar Point at 2:30, giving He is a dignified | the people three hours on the grounds, {and landing all the people safe and | well pleased in Washington at 7:30 p. m., an hour ahead of the time limited, which speaks well for the River Queen | ;and her manager. | The Israel C. E. church will give} another grand excursion to Lower | Cedar Point, the Coney Island of the| Potomac, July 14, 1898. Keep your! eye on day and date and go down and | have a good saltwater outing. FOR RENT OR SALE, A four room house, at $7 per month | or will sell on easy payments for $700. !Two minutes walk from Hyattsville, | station. Also lots for sale from $100 to $300, $5 down and §5 per month, Fine Spring water. Call and see owner, 803. 19th Street, n. w. | Big bargains IN DRY GOODS IORYSOT and LONTELY, 713 Market Space. We invite the readers of THE Bex to examine our stock of season- able summer goods, as we are offering unusual values. LADIES’ WRAPPERS. To introduce this new depart- ment, we offer these extraordinary yalues ; Ladies’ Percale Wrappers, trim- med with braid and edgeing, at 69c and 98c each, worth gl, and $1.25. Ladies’ Lawn Wrappers at 98c, $1.25 and $1.47 each. Actual values, 31.25, $1.50 and $2 Ladies’ Washable Linen and Seersucker Uuderskirts, 50c each Ladies’ Black Satine Underskirts at 98c, $1.25, $1.50 aud $1.75 each. WASH DREsS GOODS. Tic per yard for 36 inch percale, vaiue 10c. dc per yard for choice of an odd lot of Figured Lawns, Dimities, etc., that were 124c. 19¢ per yal best Frrench Organ- dies, that were 37}c. llde per Covert Bicy Jounson & LUTTRELL, 713 Market Space. SPARTA 1206 Penna. Ave., N. W. SamueL A. Tyuer, M’gr. yard for 15c quality e Su tings. YHE WASHINGTON BER, Fait View Drug Store, Drugs, Medicines and_ail the Staple Compounds. Full line of all the best brands of Cigars. Wm. R. Stone, Mgr, Corner R and rath St., and Ver- mont avenue, northwest. ' 7 To colored tenents, j New Houses, 312 and | ; 314 St. Le Droit Park i Six rooms and bath only $14.30, houses open every day for inspection. CHAS. E. BANES, 14th and G Streets. Chueh & Sterna —LUMBER— Laths, and Shingles, at B.and P. Freight Depot. Maryland Avenue, Sth and gth Streets, Southwest. SOUTHERN, Meat Marke, No. 713 F Street, Southwest. Stalls: 86 to 87 Center Marker,—7th Street Wing. vrley’s Market Groceries, Mtats and Provisions. 2601 I Street northwest. Branch:—1741 L St. n. w. We make a Specialty of PURE OLD RYE, —AND— HEURICH’S FAMOUS BEERS, Age William Jackson’s S-A-L-0-0-N; 1213 SEVENTH ST., N. W. 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 passenger service of the leading lines 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 passengers. Thetrains are vestibuled from end toend, and hauled by the strongest and fastest locumotives 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 added in 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 stx 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, isat 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 .oo 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 ‘‘Royal 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- FOR RENT: Large airy rooms, near three lines of cars, all beautifully minal), where, under the same roof, connection is made with the elevated lines of the second, Third, Sixth and furnished. One suitable for a doctor’s| Ninth Avenues, and the Broadway, office, young men or man and wife.| Lexington and Columbus Avenue Ca- All modern improvements. With or without board. 2025 11th St. n. w. bles. Allthe Brooklyn Ferries also start from this point, and by taking for the comfort of ee en Oe aes net Isaac Lery & Seu, 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; 727 and 1021 44 Street Southwest. eh By Old Established House é —High Grade Man, good 7 Cuurch standing, willing to learn our bu ::ness then to act as Man- ager and St: e Correspondent here. Salary $900. Enclose self-addressed stamped en,/.lope to. T. Elder, General Manacer. 189 Michigan Ave. Chicago, II. 32nd AMPMENT. 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 Pittsburg, Parkersburg and Wheeling, inclnsivey good good going on Sep- tember 3rd and 4th, ahd good return- ing not earlier than September sth, nor later than September 13th, except by depositing ticket with Joint Agent ai Cincinnatti. between Ssptember sth 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. 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— W7 cod Coal & Cecke, 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. SS is -D -HOUCK, Harnessmaker. Whips, Blankets, Lap-robes, Fly-nets, New and Second Hand Harness, etc. 301 10th Street, corner of C De W" Residence, 628 2nd St., n. e. EXTRA TRIP! Al Grand Sunday Excursion Ti) NOTLsY HALL, Sunday, June 26th, 1898. On the fine and swift Palace Steanier RIVER Q EEN U Baltimore & Ohio Railroad east of SPHOIAL WoOTlmH) Tn order {) xccomm odate all persons who wish to spend a few hours on the river, hereaf er the boat will mike «7:30 p m trip, so as to give everyone a chance to go down. Boat leaves 6th St Wharf, end of Cable Cars, at 2:50, 5 and 7:30, Returning, leaves Notley Hall at 4, 6:30, and 9 p. m. : Select Music by he Wonumental Orehestra, ROUND TRIP, - - 250. eer Take 14th St., Penn. Ave. and 7th St. Curs direct to boat and save change of cars and delay at Power House. For Charters, apply to Steamer RIVER QUEEN. 6th St. Wharf, or 606 F St. N. W., Room 3 L. J. Wootten, General M +nager. LEES TABOUT KINK. S 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. med. Guaranteed pure and harmless. One bottl will conyjnce the most doubtful that it will do all we claim for i LE+S MEDICANT Co. . HELLER, SHMUEL V. LEECH, Cigar and LobriecedO 13th and G St. Northwest. ' Washington, D. C. W .J. DOWNS \Femet-clace Lsunch Reon | 720 7th Street, Northwest. ‘Lhe leading journal in the coun- try. The greatest advertising me- j dium in Washington, If you want ; your business increased, subscribe and advertise in The Washington Bes. Itcan be purcha-ed from ny of the following agents: Hillsdale—Dr. Gaila Drug Store West Washington — James L, \ ‘Turner, 3,000 M street. ; NORTHWEST. Established 1866. +s Oem BURNSTINE LaMN FL CE, lee Eream Par Or. 361 Penn. Ave. nw. Mesic-cetvod atalb ligarse: ,, Gold and silver watches, diamonds, jeweny. pistols, guns, mechanical No. 808 13th Street, Northeast. | tools, ladies and gentlemen’s wearing super EUGENE SBHWAB, id gold and silver bought. Unredeemed pledges for sale. WHOLESAL# DEALER =) Ss Wines and Liquors 525 8th Street, 5 E. a SI - ee ol = i Loan Oftice. pith So naiks Selim ey | Style, Fit and Workmanship GUARANTEED, Mus 2 oT Merchant Tailor. Fine Repairing at Lowest Prices a ecass Specialty..... 1755 L Street, N. W., Wasnincton, D. C. This is the Cheapest and Best Jewelry: Place in the city to get First Class ‘HTVS YOU SAOGATd GAWAACAUNN ‘AHATIS GNV A109 G10 YOU divd HSVvO WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, &c, MONEY LOANED E. VOIGT Manufacturing Jeweler, (45. Seventh &., N. W, i ; 4 g i 2 % !

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