The Washington Bee Newspaper, November 16, 1901, Page 6

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AERO PE NR GARRET pepe pee ee | : —— THEY SAY, Don’t be too certain about any- thins. The pit you dig for others may be filled by you. Dogs may bark, but they are generally harmless. You may see a thing and yet not prove it. Some people’s misfortune is the result of some one’s gain. Some people live on the misfor-| tunes «f others. Do the best you can it will do you goud some times. ‘This is a world of sin hence, you must be careful how you go. Be certain that you are right and then you ure safe, Be above suspicion and then you will not be watched, | Do right, then you need not think that every bush is an officer You canuot always have your] ,) own way. The successful man is he who does right. Don’t drag your fviends into scorn others. They are for the vulgar and the impure. If you have a geod friend stick tohim, Don’t believe all that is said to | Some people don't know when they have a good friend. You shal! reap what you sow, | Those whom you often turn «gainst vou. 1 of those who have be-| have Think w see others faults but} vyouareaud don’t put on Pres Senators Hanna and Foraker ar lent Rooseve a man. Safe lead Ohio will go strongly republican | in November. Be sure that you are right. The South will attempt to dictate | + where the President shall go bere- after The President will have to consult the southe democracts what he shal] eat t e long. Nothing is certain until it is] made certain. The President knows what to do and whea hesays a thing he means ut, Think before you speak. Look out for the weekly Recora The people should support their papers. There was a great day at the Second Baptist Chureh. Do your duty and nothing more cau be expected. Read Tue Bre if you want a live paper. There was a Sensation sprung by Jones Monday. He laughes best who laughes lest. Don’t be too certain inanything. Don’t be acuated by jeolousy. It pays to be honest. Thenext move will be madesoon. It is easierfor some peop'e to lie than it is to tel] the truth. Don’c take up other troubles, The best thing to do ia rght. Bad advice from yourenemies is poor advice, There is need of reformation in the schools. ‘There were a clamor for achange and it was made. You got it and stillyou are not satisfied. Read Tak Br peoples and be happy. Do not bathe when tired. Avoid bathing when cooling off efter perspiring freely. Leave the water immediately if the @lightest feeling of chilliness is ob- served. Persons whose heads and feet have ®@ feeling of numbness after being in the water a short time should not bathe in the open air. A strong and vigorous person may athe early in the morning before Dreakfast, but young children and adults who are not strong should not bathe unti! at least two hours after eating. | Single-Handed Mrs. 0. D. Marx, ef aided | her WOMAN KILLS A BEAR. Cody, Wyo., Meets and Kills Her Big Antagonist, Cody, Wyo., boasts of a woman that, unaided, has killed a bear. The distin- guished hunter of bruin is Mrs. O. D.| Marx, for a number of years a resident | of Big Horn county. She has fre- ated bear in company with , and had killed a number. | last week she visited the/ mountains in the vicinity of Beaut} creek, a tributary of the Shoshone} river, not far from this place. She was alone. Mrs. Marx was mounted ona spirited | horse and armed with a 30-30 smokeless | 1 for an in- his left approach | g her A HUMAN WEDGE. Woman Falls Into Narrow Passage- Between Two Houses and Is Diffiealty way with Extricated. ) FINALLY RELEASED. arated by a little blind alley less than | two feet wide. The wor siderable difficult getting her out of one of the rescuers would get stuck in the narrow space and then another, until it looked at one time as if some of the boards on the side of the building would have to be taken out before the released from her and con- ced in woman could be rather p ful and decidedly embar- rassing position. She was finally re- leased, none the worse for her fall of over 40 feet. It developed later that Mrs. Schauck lives in the building where the acci- dent happened. She had gone to the roof to hear some neignboring music better, and had intended to step over to the adjoining roof. In trying to earry out this plan she slipped and fell 40 feet dow the little alley. Grew Fleshy After Death, An amazing discovery was made in the Mount Hope cemetery at Baker City, Ore. In April of last year, Aurilla Sullivan, aged 22, died of paralysis. Lately it was decided to remove her body to another cemetery. The casket seemed very heavy, and it was opened. The body had turned to white stone, | and weighed 350 pounds. In life the | girl weighed only 130 pounds. , Light Made from Smoke. A Belgian engineer, Tobiansky, has invented an apparatus for producing iight from smoke, says Youth’s Com- panion. It appears that the origin of the smoke is a matter of indiffer- It is simply forced into a re- ence. ceiver, where it is saturated with nydreearburet, and can then he burned, giving @ brilliant illumina- tion, fe WASHINGTON BEE. YOUR CRED!T IS GOOD f House & Herrman The Only Complete Housefurnishing EstaLiishment Washington. N. E. Cor. 7th and I Streets, N. W Chas. 8, Spieliez Manufactu er of Plain and Ornaments IRON RAILING Iron Porches, Window Guards, Grills, Balconies, Gratings, Cel- lar Doors, Etc., of Every De- scription. Builders’ Werk A Specialty, All work Firstclass. Shop in Rear of 1344 H Strest, N. » TRE wh ®\ Light Running fre ‘There is none in the wo Jcan equal in me provements as the New Home has Automatic Tension, Deubie Pr=d, ar S. OPPENHEIMER & Bk»... 514 Ninth St., N. >», WASHINGTON, 1 CENTER MARKET. Miller & Krogmann, —--DEALERS IN —— Hams, Bacon, Lara, Beef and Beef Tongues. “Doye Bred” Binsa Specelty 451, 452 and 453 Center Market. 401 302 Northern Liberty Market. FRANK HUME WH@LESALE GROCER me. 404 PERRSyIVeRIa AY Wasuineron, Pp. £, Al Gocas ecrec <d Delivered ree of Thacge. WILBUR F. NA8B *500 CENTRE MARKET, Hams, Bacon, DRIED AND CHIPPED BEEF, COOKED HAMS, TONGUES BRANCHES: 169 Centre Market, 94495 O St. Market, » Residence, 122 M 8t..x.7 | | | Lard. | Sent postage paid to any address on ‘James F. OYSTER : Dealer In BUTTER; EGGS MARBLE BUILDING. Cor. Pa. Ave. and Ninth Street. Washington, D. C, Telephone 271 SPECIALIST. po ‘ 98 11th St., n. w.—bet. E and F. | Specialist in Rheumatism and all} Chrenic diseases. Consultation free. ADVANTAGE, | '—— OF —— BAILEYS Improved Truss. tion with perfect safety. All uncemfortable and injurious steel spring pressure is avoided. The pad is held in place’ by woven| bands, which retain an equal pres- sure ia all positions of the body. It can be worn in bed, a great desid- eratum to the youug as tending toa} perfect cure. It is the only suitable truss for chil- dren and females. he proper amount of pressure can be ‘rought to bear and maintained in ‘y position without pinching or h. "m to the wearer. It wi. ‘cure hernia if placed on the pa- tiem ‘ufficiently early. Excepti.g umbilical, it is the best truss ever offered for all kinds of hernia. It is so perfect aad fortable in its adjusimeut that the patient in a short time forgets he is wearing it. (See the cert ficate of Mr. Daniel Johnson.) receipt of price; $3 for sing! for double truss ” 2: ane _In ormenae O° location of hernia, right or left si d measurement. Satisfaction giv. | es eee sas refunded | € truss is .etu in good joe Address : sate | * . 1.0. ailey, Room 15. 609 F St.,N W. or £921 MSt.. NW. Vag, D.C, | Yabsley—There isu’t a bigger mate-| i= 100 feet of electrical machiner ance than the man that is always in- and during a thunderstorm he is in a sisting % treating. Mudge—He isu’s half se bad as the) ‘'butes his peculiarity to the fact that fellow that never treats at al —In@| 2's mother, two months before his anapolis Presa eter Meuglas ees Cler PeUg _ one. | arrested, ROMANCE IN LOST BUNDLE. It Leads to Courtsitip and Final Elopement of Street Car Con- ducts: a Girl, A State street cable car, a lost pack- age and the red Brick barn on Thirty- ninth street, where the Chicago city railway rolling stock is housed at night, form the background of a ro- mance between a downtown salesgirl and a young man who until the other day collected nickels from patrons of the cag line. The privcipals in the romance, which is said to have cul- minated in an elopement, are Miss Haze! Gardner, of 4225 Wabash avenue, who has been employed in a downtown | department store, and Edward J. Doug- ON HIS CAR. las, a conductor on the State street line. It was after the lost package, i girl's recovery of a tor serte the two became ac beeame a regula t off. The were objected , mother of bash aver young man's att Mrs. to by is s the couple found fre- unity for meeténgs on hi Then there ,Afere’ ¢ i at the ear barns at streets. quent opp: street car. y caused the ar- young man was year before Afterward, relent- y agreed to sign a bond{ was called, Doug- WOMAN CONVICTED AS MAN. | After She d in the Peniten- un Months. Her Sex Dise Had Rema tiary vered Only ‘or 11 mor LITTLE DICKS ig He Earned a Hundreq Dol Not Shining a Shoe larg ty Wall Street Men Eogageg ; Horseplay Which Brough: y Comfort to a Poor Wig =% ow's Home, 2 aRy When Long Br out as it is n ly woven, the ste rickety | was a g ! York city w Cammack, Harr Joselyn, Charice others. ‘1 a actor folk had their ts | places uz counted the box, s Dick had fix other foot w clear of dust, whe said: “Give you a dollar t b kit Dick!" = The boy hesitated. Th around h. a quie st, Diek!?” “Oh, go on! G Camblos, giv 4 to his soft hat. “Some . the edge of th put on the bla t ery of “No blac Martin, y that the \ | } | \ BURT MARTIN. by the prison physician. She was tried and convicted at Springview, Keya Paha county, as a man, a year ago for horse stealing. Recently her cell mate intimated to} the guards that an investigation would not be barren of developments. This was made when the prison phy- sician was called to attend her. She has donned woman’s clothes | voice said: “I tho =a and will serve out the remainder of | earnest.” her three-year sentence. She seemed, “Never mind the earne - to take it as a joke when the discov-|Cammaeck. “I'l! put be ” | ery was made. Her mother lives near | Springview. She is 20 years of age, targe, and coarsely built for a wom- an. She comes from a ranch coun- try, and was not known by her near- est neighbors, 2 Veritable City of Padlocks, Irkutsk, Siberia, is a city of pad- locks. There are more padlocks on the shatters and doors of an Irkutsk shop than can be found in an Eng- lish city of 200,000. There are mat many as three padlocks on some shop doors, and every lower story shutter bears from one to five. The padlocks weigh from a pound to 15/ pounds. The popular size is five pounds, and two and one-half inches thick. Is Full of Electricity, Henry G. Walkins, of Appleton, Wis, declares that his system i potnse charged with electricity. With his eyes shut, and his ears stuffed with votton, he can tell when he comes with- state of constant agitetion. He at- birth, was struck by lightning. a oca offers to up till $ nervous, if not fr “Get broker. box; to the las E The money took it, stowed it the man with ¢ stooped low, got began to black his a good job of to black other b box, brushes and bla bay. But this wasn’t the er man in the crow¢ Many a share of during the morn s tor in the joke asked | money. Dick hesitated handed it over, a : ‘ your mother. It’s a marg “But I haven't any stock 8 want any. You can't s¢! *4 haven't got, mister, can 5 The query was a poser offered 50 shares of an &°' to anyone that would take! up from another specu!s! deal, and the transa eount of Dick” was closed ering at a profit next Gay. # gold found its way to Dick's mot Dog Attempts « Murder A dog which had commit as deliberately as a hun did was shot to dest in Texas a month wife named Harris, Rita, had a big Irish se she was extremely fond 6° was devoted to its mis 5 Mrs. Harris’ first baby ws received all the petting + which the dog had reg longing to him he beca™-r jealous. One day he se'7* up from the floor and with it to the river into the current and « into the water. The cued with some difficult the dog was killed

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