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5 gana ee ae er eigeieiieeermenmrmae fHE WASHINGTON BEE. lean’t say that he doesn’t. PHEY SAY— Don’t think that you know it all. You don’t possess all the sense. There are others you know. Judge O'Donnell should placed upon the bench. A Judge who thinks that he knows it all, cannot be taught com- mon sense. Some people can be taught what they don’t know. Others claim to know it ail, but| they are fooled. Think well all the time before you express yourself. | Everrett J. Waring will wake up} one of these bright mornings and see his deformed picture. Let us hope for better days, al- though they may be slow coming. New York wants the Recorder- Bhip. So does the District of Col- bia. Believe some things that are told | you, but be slow in believing any This may look alittle inconsist- ant but, nevertheless itisthe truth. You may desert a good friend and afterwards regretit. President Roosevelt is a man quick in the eye and slow to com- mit himself. No man is certain of life neither | is he perfect in everything. If you know what is good for you, | be sure and take it. | It is easier to be honest than it is to be dishonest. The truth is the best thing to tell always. Mother and sonshould be insep-| arable. The Virginia Constitutional Convention is drawing the color line. The Color line drawn in a Con- stitution, is unconstitutional. A lie may serve yOur purpose for a time, but it will not always work. Speak well of your neighbor. Auarchist must go, or the un- try will be in danger. Success will come to those who are honest and thrifty. It is easier to tell the truth ‘than it is tolie. All that looks bright is not ways bright. If you see a man in the street in rags aud tattered clothes don’t shun him. You may want him some day when he is in bettercircumstances. | The man who talks about his neighbor without cause, will stab| his frieud in the dark. | Great tkings will eome to him who is persevering. A lazy person cannot succeed, even if he so desires. Strikesare not always successful, | President McKinley’s memory | will not be forgotten. President Roosevelt is the Negro question. | sound on | If you havea good frieud keep | him by all means. ‘A friend like hens’ hard to find, is teeth The Afro-American Council will disband. President Roosevelt will go slow, and don’t you forget it, All thet glittera is not gold Neith@ are al! men pure. ] Some politicians can tell the | trnth. A successful politican will keep | his promises. If you want to succeed with those | who have helped you keep your promises, Schools have opened, now for the bosses. Don’t imagine that you are so Tue Ber is the live paper of the | people. you want a true definder If read THE BEE. ANTS USED IN SURGERY. | | Strange Antiseptic Method of Treat- ing Wounds Adopted by In- dian Medicine Men. enture among the uoddy Indians who live on of New Brunswick Dr. f Boston, who has been the Maine woods for li at the abor- 2 are pos- late yes genera] public, into > phe le cam] “IN NINE DAY ALL WELL.” n much pain so fortunate visit from Chief Oku,a ibe, whose e Indians cut was ith a decoction of g up the wound in a brook. Indian to in the cut Oku replied: 1, I read heem elm bark some mak’ heem sw » So be sore. See w’at Oku, heem do. The chie went toa the New York Sun, nd returned with very lively brown sping the two sides tween his thumb and fin- x them together, he to bite at the edge, put- rough both sides of ng them as firmly as When he sin this manner eir bodies, leav- r heads attached. there ’til heem a dozen | ants. The of the cut b in a vise. but th sore geet wel bandage of “In nine day— e off cloth; find owed instructions and came The heads of the ants had held on as firmly as pincers, and, although the insects were long dead, it required considerable force to pull away the locked Dr. Loud also believe he formic acid which the ants secrete from their mandibles has antiseptic qualities which are un- known to medicine, and proposes to to make a few experiments along this line on his return to Boston. jaws LADY AND CARPENTER. Unexpected Comment of a French- woman on Be'ng Presented with an Excessive Bill, The pitfalls of the a foreigner are man A French wom- an who has undertaken housekeeping in New York thought she had a good nglish tongue to ead ENDEAVORED TO REMONSTRATS. working knowledge of the language, but soon discovered her mistake. One day she called a carpenter and planned with him to have some work done about'the house in the way of putting up shelves, ete., and she went over the ground with him as carefully as possible to get from him an estimate of what it would cost. After the work was done the bill When Dr. | ! | YOUR CREDIT | IS GOOD dt The Only Complete Housefurnishing EstaLlishment Washington. N. E. Cor. 7th and I Streets, N. W House & Herrmangy Chas. 8, Spieldsz Manufactu er of Plain and Ornameutin IROR RAILING Iron Porches, Window Guards, Grills, Balconies, Gratings, Cel- lar Doors, Etc., of Every De- scription. Builders’ Werk A Specialty, All werk Firstclass. Shop in Rear of 1344 H Street, N. E ‘GET. THE BEST | James F.OYSTER When you are about to buy a Sewing Machine 0 not be deceived by alluring advertisements ad be led to think you Can get the .nest finished and Viost Popular or amere song. See to it that ow buy from reliable manus Ts that have gained a tation by honest and square ealing you will then get a ewing Machine that is noted @ world over for its dura- ility. You want the one that * easiest to manage andis Light Running ‘There is none in the world that can equal in mechanical con. struction, durability of working fineness of finish, beauty Fe appearance, ots da ¥ | Washington, D. C. : e NEw HoMeE t has Antomatic Tension, Double P-ed, alixe n both sides of needle ( patented), no other hat t; New Stand (patented), driv: ¢ wheel hingsd = sz] SPECIALIST. WRITE FOR crzeutare |= 0cter Douglas, THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE CO, | 98 11th St., n. w.—bet. Bana F. nazon, Mant, Bogvos, Nase, 28 Oeior SqrARe Specialist in Rheumatism and all Saw Pane Chronic diseases. Consultation free. Dealer In BUTTER; CHE) MARBLE BUILDING. Cor. Pa. Ave. and Ninth Street. Telephone 271 CRCO, OAL. ATLANTA, FOR SALE &F 8. OPPENHEIMER & BBu.. 514 Ninth St., N.>-. WASHINGTON, | ADVANTAGE, CENTER MARKET. Miller & Krogmann, | t—— OF —— | BAILEYS Improved Truss. ——~ DEALERS IN —— _ tion with perfect safety. All uncomfortable and injurious steel spring pressure is evoided. The pad is held in place by woven bands, which retain an equal pres- sure in all positions of the body. Hams, Bacon, Lara, | Beef and Beef ee, “Dovet Brand” Bemsa Specalty eratum to the perfect cure. Itis the only suitable truss for chil- a re ket. | dren and females. 401 302 Northern Liberty Mar The proper amount of pressure can be a ‘rought to bear and maintained in Yy position without Dinching or FRAN K HUME, "m to the wearer. WH@LESALE GROCER Tt wi. ‘eure hernia if placed on the Qe apa Hoggsyiveuia ay tiem ~ufficiently early, Excepting umbilical, it is the best Wasmneron, p. £, acres. «a Delivered Sha:ge. youug as tending toa 451, 452 and 453 Center Market. hernia. It is 90 periect and adjastmeat that the patient In a (See the cert ficate of Mr. Daniel Johnson.) Sent porieee paid to any address on receipt of price; for single an for double truss ‘ —— in ordering, give location of hernia, right or left sid Satisfaction giv; when the truss 1s , order Address: Al Goods =ree of WILBUR F. NASB *500 CENTRE MARKET, Hams, Bacon, Lard, DRIED AND CHIPPED BEEF, d measurement. money refunded eturned in good Lc. Sailey, Room 15) 609 F St..N W. EGGS | in Amiens, Franc It can be worn in bed, a great desid-| LOCATED AT LAST. Mozart's Skull Now Placed in the Hyrt! Orphan Asylu t Moed- ling, in Austria. Owing to an extraordinary story which was recently circulated to the effect that Mozart’s skull had been stolen from a museum in Vienna, the skull itself has now been found, and its history, which is an astounding one, has been traced and authenticated. Mozart's skull was never in the Mo- zart museum in Vienna, from which it was alleged to have been stolen. It has now been placed in the Hyrtl orphan asylum at Moedling, in Austria. It appears from the facts which have now been discovered that Mozart's MOZART’S SKULL. (Deposited in the Hyrl Orphan Moedling, Austria.) Asylum, body was hurriedly interred along witk the bodies of numerous victims of ar .epidemic. He died at the age of 34 and was buried on a stormy night in 1 other victims of the ase, in St. Mark’s cemetery, in Vi- along wi enna, Owing to the revailing because no obse ace of Mo- own only to a grave ph Rothmayer r was a skilled musician and &@ great admirer of Mozart, and in or- DINED ON GOLDEIg, The Customer Got What He Thong, Was a New Dish, ” Caught the Little spark) Hook and Line ang dered crs Wy Then op. Fried ~— Goog Thing for the Waiter Them The phrase, in the wind, ping,” careened « of the all-ni | St. Louis Star. } teat,” atleman g taurant Waiter wh shape P waiter. The bibulous one on the nea jes what all u | sobbed. “I er col’ “Sorry, s beef. particular think diffe |like to have? Pert out and get it fc “Wansh polar bear.” Sorry,” “AS lot of evening Af x ar piece of polar be can send up to polar bear ir but we ¢ here for out of the re the door to at the wa tank restaurant of gold w up and I wanst lous one. der to prevent the body from being stolen he wrapped long wires around the coffin. Some time afterward animated by musi Rothmayer 21 enthusiasm, sur- the grav d stole the skull. He kept it as a sacred relic u his death, when it became the property of one Radschopf, his sueces- sor. 3oth these men maintained the greatest secrecy about their ghastly treasure. Joseph Hyrtl, brother of the celebrated anthropologist, became the next owner of the skull. Hyrtl wasa musician of renown and an ardent ad- mirer of Mozart, and Radschopf gave him the skull as a mark of esteem, one of the most extraordinary presents €ver given by one person to another. On his deathbed only did Hyrtl re. veal the secret. He then told his brother Joseph. The latter had the cranium carefully prepared and placed on a velvet cushion under a glass cover. With his own hand Joseph Hyrt! in- scribed the following words on the temporal! bone: “Wolfgang Amadeus Moza torben 1701, geboren vitat mori! Horaz! reptitiously opene “Mu In this condition Mozart’s skull is Ow to be seen at Moedling. HAS LOST HIS SIGHT. Jules Verne, Famous French Ro- mancer, Reported to Have Be- come Completely Blind, Jules Verne, who is reported to have become totally blind at his home has been a sufferer with deficient eyes for a long time. The great romancer of science is now in his seventy-third year, but he has never ceased his literary work, even after his sight began to fail. He pub- lished a novel only three years ago, pa-| j a. | truss ever offered for all kinds of} orous stamp of his early work, it was JULES VERNE. (Famous French Nove Has Completely Lost His Sight.) and, although this did not bear the vig- by no theans weak. M. Verne recently Gout tena Rimast? by deciinivg a seat in the Freach academy for tBeaee- ond time. He began his literary career ase dramaffst and for 13 years labored successfully in the fleld as a writes of { was not until 1863 thathe published the first of the stories upon which his fame was to rest. This wae “Five Weeks in 2 Balloon,” Its imme- diate and reb« g suctess induced M. De Verne tocontinue to exploit him- self in this direction and tie result was that widely read series of romances which have delighted the world, young and old, for 30 years or more. M. Verne’s chief amusement since hig important that you cau’t be done without. submitted was considerably in excess | COOKED HAMS, TONGUES | fortable jn its short time forgets he is wearing it. : or £921MSt., N. W., Was. D.C. youth has been yachting. He owns ja fine steam yacht and his happiest HE FISHED FOR |! mosher user to um selfh.” “Couldn’ waiter, nent. do t he goldfish a Don't care whash gx Want ‘em. Mush n't serve waiter. “Ah, get ou customer. “I D Ain’ ten dollars fish? Here’s y’ hook an’ line.” The waiter decided t was a pretty good ret have them, sir nuff ten do fish, so he accepted t ly, and went back of tt hunted up a blz t pin. The stranger ins cane for a fishing black thread was tied t the cane, the bent p with a crumb of brea tomer began fishi half an hour witho as » He goldfish and the waiter, and thre tank with his cane The waiter en for awhile by se suitable bait, and was doing this tl down in the water and + fish with his hand and plate behind the count: Then when the cust fishing the wai got a bite; pul tomer yanked his pole dropped the fish by the tank. “You got him, you got the waiter, “but he dr hook. Here he is.” The customer was gr« end went back to yet + the magie bait, while tb tured anoghes fied. tu i fous ut the 4 tw me @augh by the augier o to the eook, who, simp ¥ a@ pan of water, for been careful to see that t mo injury and had ke; in @ bucket of wate had put them as been taken from t a The cook fried some | had been in the ice ct waiter deftly sp taken off plug t of the fish. He style, deftly removiny with a knife. The | er put the gold foi of the sum first named. The French woman endeavored to remonstrate, but only succeeded in making the fol- lowing remarkable statement to him: -@ trophy of his czptut fish with great rel He gave the waite @ppeared in fine spir street. After he was ¢ eook and the waiter goldfish to the tank. BRANCHES: 169 Centre Market, 94495 OSt. Market, Residence, 122 M St..H.W snow that never treats as at — ina | + ° Re aot een | anapalis Presa Va year. ee 2 -—aneciasamatennimasinineapes Yabsley—There isn't a bigger | ance than the man that is always in- | sisting o treating. Mudge—He isn’t half so bad as the mule | 2278 have been those spent on its decks, Now tha! the assassin h:s plead- ed guilty, make quick work of him. | Healthy Town in England, At Norton Fitswarren, a Somerset, England, village, with a population of | 600, no death has been recorded for over Major Sylvester is to be compli- mented. He knows his business and yos nnn “You are more dear to me than ” when we were first engaged. MAO TORTS NETNAMES £

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