The Washington Bee Newspaper, November 2, 1901, Page 3

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— A RR SE ng are ene eee 4 | OFTHE ig NORTHWEST | ; 1] : o i@kT & | a1 , LROADS, __| °° THE | NBGRO AUCTIONED OFF. | FTANCE ROBBED HER. S NAPOLIS SHORT i , i fold at Courthouse Door at Louis- wines Nhe p ROTATION l ff HI | | (re ville, Ky.—First Incident of esol i D ous, week days, pci Ck Kind Since War, crema Girl Displays Rare Pres- | i ence of Mind. | Sye Lewis is the first negro sold into } 1 09 tlh GI. N. VW. | servitude in Kentucky since the war. | é - |He was disposed of at Louisville phinm Mlse™ Vieecn Saaaaaai men Established 36 years ago. The cording to the order of the Spencer | Jewelry and Valuables, It Nearly largest wholesale store of the most Y Santt diverted ac toines 71 : I exquisite, faultless wines and dis- | county court, a sides’ ised as folio’ ae Broke Her Heart, Bat 3 tillates (240 kinds inall.) At Chris. oe a Her Pride, Xander’s moderate prices it is im- etal ete Goa | 2 _ possible that others can compete | n the case of K ye | “One of the most 1s of Ken- B in quality and purity with any of ories, and that never 94 his good. Notably so as to his e ears of the newspapers,” on c liquors. None that contain fusel rn ile pisthar to: ¢ poison are admitted to his Massa me ee cere enee ees na ake akkes dae hence the safest kinds only are kp. m. Said sale will be for cash to d Laepee i “ obtainable by his patrons at_ his ghest bidder. n had come to sale store 909 7TH ST. N. W. J. B. BUCKNER, 3 well, was of a re- * (No branches) Phone 1425. The law under which the sale was y family, and had won ate nae made was passed in 1795, and aimed at the finest yo za J.T. CARTER FACTIO J.T. Os , Rea { * | lived with of the | | OW Heme Sewing Machine (p'| --Hovse Painter.. Fontan menecns takirte of i makers, | + y. As is the custom in mar : ae aint <a \ ee hern places, the servants lived in ae a aan Ml, St. Loui inti ini c ; s I building e rear o 2 "| 5 Many G0,” Dat, Tes Sa Franca €2¢ {| Painting, Graining, Glazing,°Kalsomin i Wee bt armen ic Soe, ie. and | ee eS et Nag aphoi Late « oon the father told his i " . daughter that she had better arrange ut Sle ps to spend the night with one of her 6 i a 7 Estimates Cheerfully Given. Never i as he expected to leave the cit t rf} i) . _ e & 5 © friends, as he expected y j x Dimiim Room, | Disappoint. on a business trip and would be gone ‘ is ~ — 1004 20 St. Washington, D.C over night: = “She told him that she would not be ‘ : Sheeting Gallery = : | afraid to stay in the house alone. She £9.90 SME Ae AND When you are hungry or | expected to go out to the theater that y 14.00 43 435 | TIOO, ROOM Thirsty Go to evening with her fiance. —e they E é ae oR S {returned she would ask him to see : sy5, 2235 ass 225 Pa. ave. &212 B st., u. w- BP .E.O’Conner, that all the windows were securely : 1x00, x30, | ROOMS, 26, & 506, Cents 617 D Steet nortvest | Mstene®, nad she stowbd toot perfectly x . . | secure after b a gone. , Wim. EL = | “Her father somewhat reluctantly (SA. Lee, Ere, Where you will always find a “GENTLEMEN, A BID.” agreed to this, and started on his jour. —— ice li iski ney. The girl and her fiance went ou at choice line of Whiskies and stop) ving gambling as much as vagran- | su * as they had arranged to do. : PE together, a 3 g m., * Liquors. Oyaters in every cy. The sale of Lowis was of 8! 1+ seemed a peculiarly happy evening m na Din- SAM UEL G. ST nu WART Style. All are treated right Kentucky county court day auction. | to the young woman. They returned “8.00 and SALOON . i The avetionesr, Seen post paeenes |to the house in due time. At her re- nt 10.00 o'clock.) ——— stood on the old courthouse steps. —_| puect her fiance examined all the win- ‘ see 1141 7th St.,bet L & M Sts., NW “Gentlemen,” he cried, “come right ee and Ae o see that they were p 12. . s up heah; I'm a-goin’ to do something | fastened. She him good night | Glité WhisRey 4 sPecianiy DRINK AT which many of you have never seen, |nq went upto her room, asking him to SSuacay om | @nd alithe Popular Brands and which some of you have forgot. | » the front hall light and | ’ I'm a-goin’ to do something I haven't |... the front oor as he left. She saw fom hotels | Phe largest glass of Henrich’s = _ done for 36 years. I’m a-goin’ to sell a | | BEER IN THE CITY. \\e lef P dl gS nisecr: As I just safll a minute ago, ania Ave- \ » = s ae 5 J Q B WO y I haven’t seen one sold in 36 years. I 4 Street ; aie erreata: y plenty of it before the war. | es for B. and O t 3 2 | ae | Be on w, gentlemen, by order of the | : = 5 bi We » VW Spencer county court, I’m a-goin’ to | ne ( HANLOT h MURRAY | DON’T BU1 ILL sell Sye Lewis, of color, to the highest sancti 3 HERE AFTER. | ana best bidder for a term = nian months. I'm told by the sheriff that y To. 35 Sye Lewis cannot be found, so I'm in- Me eaent ate Plan 3 55 Mi Bisset Mortiwests structed to sell the nigger a-runnin’. Q Chesapeake Dealer In GEORGETOWN D CG. Now, I want you gentlemen to under- | < AND OHIO % stand that we are responsible for the | DAI} Fine _ nigger until we deliver him into youh | ' hands befoh the courthouse door. I | t 1 Y . i «aaa MEEHAN, forgot to-say that I don’t believe he | Jest SCENERY IN| WA7ines N. W. Cor. 7thand H sts.,S.W. | has any blemishes on him, except a - : + a iam |carbuncle on his neck. I can guaran- : One of the best places in S'h Washing’n| too tiet ne is not stringhaltered or| “64 st t he is ghaltered or | ROUGH TRAINS, and qi ' * oun mocked: ae 12, 1901. Liquor: Of the finest brands, the terms of the sale. Some one give NS 1519 Seventh Street, hi We XXXX eet eC “ ae Rig ani yee ss, Sa ater hte TOOK HER JEWELS. h ountain Pimlico Clu 4 z | P. MEEHAN, Pro After a time some one bid two dol-| the light go out and heard the front ' ; »5TOP. |) ve end when the anctionser had ex: | acor alam. i ‘Washingtea } ( hausted his effort to have the bid in-| “Thinking all was safe, she prepared 3 7 ry __| creased he was knocked down at that | to retire. Just before getting into bed, C --Edward Murphy- price. and while standing in front of her ‘ een Sye is still “a-runnin’.” mirror, combing her hair at a dresser a 1 1 Sp peman genes ZIN just opposite the door to the room and | Wines att li gts WOMAN TAKES A WILD RIDE.| over which was a transom, she saw pe q i" = reflected from the transom the face | Shut Out of Vestibule Car, She Clings of a man closer look showed that oe Karl Xander, to the Steps for Five it was the man she had just left at the —,| 831 14th Street Northwest. Miles. dons < IMPORTER, Maw. 22 (G seoeh — “Being of a cool temperament and ation, —T A A ride of five miles while clinging | not possessed of ‘nerves,’ she made no <3 | Rectifier and Wholesale and to the steps of a vestibule sleeper was » of her observ on, but calmly Retail Dealer in 5 the trying experience of Mrs. W. H. tired. She Be ae | ee Fowler, of Williamsport, Pa. Mra Spplle thaaaes s nt, | an hour she FINE id Louis J. Kessel | ml Speedy eg ope seit same individual climbing through the P Poe, Atay Importer of and Dealer in : si Re Las ahpeniae ae : alke o her ¢ > jewel { f Wines & Liquors ‘ —_ Specially for medicnal and_tamily os sient ee a 4 vee | use. eyes yo ar r ee ] ORS eae and TREMONT? Pure | watched the whole performance si- ~~~ | Me dtl aca “Her father returned home next morn and hear tory with ex- r j treme tior begged him . ’ xan__#8 7th Street N. W. WHOLESALE ONLY, remé ion. eg acta Os | as the young wor as ne lnmed 1 Cure of | Agent for Southern Bouquet 425 Tenth Street Northwest. ee di irecs, Beaceneeee Cdiate Relief an lit was finally agreed that she Lin Whiskey. Washington, D. C. | write to the young man, telli 4xp Sorr Corns, | that she had seen it all, aski — | return her jewelry and requesting him Bomons axp CaLovens | never to let her see his face again. : Fad | father took this note to the Prepared by JAMES THARP Pure Old Straight xve Whiskey COLLAPSED. an, wha: prenkntty detivised = at 3 é on y she had stolen. The LJ, SCHAFEY - é = Fowler attempted to board a Penn-| png es ; CHA? HIRT, Pharmacist Tapert snd Desert Fensiga Wines & Liquors, sylvania train af’Montgomery, 20 miles A bts pans frien ae sa *Sapitol € “ rom Williamsport. The porter, not | the engageme Pia theses 2 __ SPIOLS BH Bta., N. W. Cigars & Tobacco. | iiba"her, closed the vestibule door | 20t antil very recently, several years s : Also Manufacturer of <2 ae just as she mounted the steps, and the aioe areca sites pare wes 9.0 Fifth Street rthwest. train began to move. The woman | “own to anyone beside % ‘ 812 F STREET, X. W. . Washington, D. c. called loudly for help, but the noise} Persons cpa pgp ade ve Sane _— z of the train drowned her voice. Hsia occurrence of this young lady's «“ ERKLEY” A mile out of the station a freight 5 train passed in the opposite direction, | wonstrosities Peculiar to America. Pure Rye Whiskey; ~ and Mrs. Fowler’s skirts, catching on London, Glasgow, Manchester and r) ‘ m, . g 4 — PROPRIETOR OF THE ‘ the engine, were almost torn from her| many other British cities regulate i body. It was with great difficulty that | transparencies, electric-flash signs, RICH MOND H@USE. she retained her hold. . When the train sky signs and the size of letters per- TRADE Marks WINES, LIQUORS, AND CIGARS, { rounded curves the inclined cars made | missible in posters. Dover, England, Copynicnrs &c Meals at all Hoare, sad Game tn Seasca. her position still more perilous. requires ‘a license for all street signs : i] , 1299 D Street, southeast, When the train stopped ata station | not contained within a window. = aBob Xander Washingtes, D.C five miles from Montgomery Mrs.| France and Belgium tax street signs, 2 Fowler fell in a state of collapse. and Belgium awards prizes for artistic ¢ OR ER Bees Capture Lee's Statue, wens. 260 os becarenaibicr “ager . . The discovery has just been made cost, we Peres ae Zhe lithbecdeaed wines and Liquors, that bees have constructed hives in the seonre < poner A Sackecs Leader, Tar est cine beautiful equestrian statue of Gen. Sohal oak ai iler lask dat tha sigs re uw Lee at Richmond. Both the horse and 5 os 1315 Seventh Street, N. W itd ned it fet | Ugliness of them. " ee ¥. the. figure of the confederate chief | °& % J9D are replete with honey in the hidden Rich Find of Amber. Between N and O Streets DEALER"IN FINE nooks of the monument. The statue} Extremely valuable deposits of am- ia of Gen. Lee occupies a eonspicucus | her have been diseovered along the Wines AND place in Monumental square, which | coast of the North sea, near the mouth Rudden’s Furniture House, 8337th contains one of the most celebrated | of the River Elbe. The amber is be- ‘ bilad ° street, n.w. You can get an outfit e BIQ@UOZ collections of bronze figures in the] lieved to be in such enormous quan- a elphia House here cheap. Just drop in and be sat- country. Its environs are luxurious, } tities that the government refuses to sfied. Del. Ave., and H Street 3°W. 2 reveling ~#mgardens of great floral] let it be worked #' once for fear of { wealth. ruining the existing auber works. THE WASHINGTON BE $ HOTELS—BALTIMORE SARATOGA HOTEL, A. H, Cole, Proprietor. Special Rates To Theatrical Troupes ew Management Bar Stocked With The Finest [me ported Wines, Liquovs and Cigars. ‘Terms : $1.50 to $2.00 pe. day. $7 to $12 per weer Howard and Saratogu Streets, BALTIMORE, MD | Cars to and from ali Depots pass the Hete RESTAURANTS—NORTH WEST. LEECH 'S ‘SE Resiaurant, 98 Cor 19th & L sts, NORTHWEST Harper Whiskey a Specialty «IQUOR DEALERS, © BALTIMORE. ©¢ WHITE DALY. & co DISTILLERS. Baltimore, Md. a a WHOLESALE LIQUOR DZALERA No. 17 Kmvo Srazss, Alexandria,’ Va, MS OLD DOM.AION FAMIL: RYE AND MOUNT VEEN WHISKIES A SPEOIALTY e Nov. goth » aon, fei euas ven STYLISH, RELIABLE ARTISTIC] Recommended by Leading 3S Dressmakers. & They Always Please. ME CALL { » £9- These patterns evary city and town 3 if your deal SE direet to Or Address your nearest point THE McCALL COMPANY, 138 to 146 W, 14th 8t E 4 praxcu = 189 Pifth Ave SE tos: Market St | MAGAZINE ine Published 1 Colored Plates. pe vatterns, Fash- ork, is magazine tn every “smite for a lice ang other partie a only SO0. per year, & Patiers, incledia,, - Address The McCALL CO., 138 to 146 W. 14th St., New York Rye Whiskies, 302 Exchange Placq, © Our Specialtion, — FRARY’S OWL BAKER'S PURBGYE _- WHISKEY, HOSS AND HOSS AND PATAPSOO OLUB WHISKER Importers cf BEANDIES, WINES, GINA, | ALE, AND STOUT, £TO. P. 0. BOX 446. BAL/TIMORE, OE TELEPHONG CALL 1576. © wht a

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