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io So age ing ave ea . F. Smothers, 1827 7th st. n, w. C. W. Chapman, I500 14th st, WHERE THE REE ISSOLD | [xon's Barber Shop, 1745 L n.w. ¥. F. P ummer cor. 2nd and H sts. beiiar’s rug Store, r6th & M sts n.w. W Bishop johnson |r.,12th & R sts.n.w. ®. S. mith, 7th and Pomeroy, n. w* Don’t fail to subscribe forjTHE BEE. Our triends will understand that Denty Simms & Uo., 1519 4th street, northwest will give you the best bar gain in coal and wood. Wolf's Vienna Restaurant and busi mess mens Lunch Cafe 635 D street northwest, is one of the best.and up to date Saloons in the city. You can get the best at Wolf's. Their free| Third Street, between H and ISts.,|13t5 14thSt.N.W., Washington,D. luncé counter is without an equal. S. H. Hines the 14th street under taker is not only doing a retail busi ness, but is one of the largest whole sale dealers this side of New York. Col. Hines has just returned from Norfolk and other southern cities where he has large interests in the undertaking business, Attorney Thomas L. Jones, delivor eda very eloquent speech at the As bury M. E. Church last Evening which was highly entertaing. There There were fully soo people present who paid flattering compliments to the eloquent speaker. A Worthy Citizea, Idesireto make mention of one of @ur .prominent citizen of the District, mamely, Mr. J Murray Dove, coal mer chant 21st and I Sts, northwest. Dur ing the last blizzard we had here in Washington, when other coai dealers were charging soc per bushel for coal, Mr. Dove only charged poor folks 20c per bushel, regardless of color, such action on the part of Mr. Dove is worthy of mention anda all poor people in the District should re- member his kindness to less fortunate fellow creatures at that terrible time, and as no mention has ever been made ofthe affair, Itakeitupon myself to Praise his charitable and ‘christian action. Mrs. M. L. D. Cooper. GOOD LOTS. @Ssm Hundred and Fifty. New is your time to purchase afew lots trom 50 dollars and up, between Cape May Court House and Cape May City, N.J., andovly one half of mile from the Atlantic ocean. It is one of the bestoffers that has ever been made The Geo. H. White Land and Improv ment Company will give you a gauran teed title. Hon: Geo. H. White is the Secretary, treasurer and manager Look for full particulars in an column oft per. r FOR SALE. A_ Fine mule, wagon, harness and fhuckester license for sale, cheap. Apply mat the B office er 503 D street n.w. COW’S CURIOUS FIX. Was Caught by Its Hindquarters While Trying to Jump Through Fork of a Tree. Those who are the possessors of cattle will appreciate the drawing which is shown re, for no doubt they have at some time or other been CAUGHT BETWEEN THE FORK under the necessity of resching their cows from ticklish and ofen danger ous positions into which the animals have strayed. The unfortunate cow Shown here apparently attempted to jjJump through the fork of the tree, @nd was caught by its hindquarters. The fact remains, however, that the unfortunate asimal was never re- leased from its queer position, and Was discovered by the anxious farm- er some days after its absence was noticed, hanging dead in the position shown EX-SENATOR REAGAN. Only Surviving Member of Confed- erate Cabinet Critically Ill at His Texas Home, Judge John H. Reagan, who is crit- Qealty ill at his home in Palestine, Tex., is the only ving member of the cabinet of Jefferson Davis, the late president of the confederacy. The dis- | ‘tinguished old Texan is a type of | southern gentleman that is rapidly» away. He was born 85 years ee, and drifted, when nto this section of the | In 1856 Texas sent him to | four years later he re- | at to become postmaster secretary cf the treas- net. He teok a part in the reconstruction of the south as an adviser of President Johnsor Secretary Seward, and in 1887 Te made him a United States Senator. He will be remembered as the author, with Senator Cullom, of Tilinois, of the interstate commerge Jaw. | OF HE SECONDB APTIST HURCH, “The Lord is in His Holy Temple, vet all the earth keep Silence before Him,” N. W. Rev. W. Bishop Jobnson,D. D., Pastor. took place Sunday, Nov. 3 1901, and will continue witht hree ser- | vices cach Sunday and preaching services each night in the week: ‘Saturday excepted) until Friday | Nov. 29, on whieh evening the Church will give a Grand Reception to the Ministry of the city. The choirs of’ the different churches whose pastors have been invited to preach, will ac- company their respective pastors, thus giving a musical feast as well as a flow of eloquence. The church will make the month of November memor- | able in its history, and all lov- ers of God and truth are invited to be present. Come hear some of the ablest pulpit orators in the city and country. Each member will con- tribute $2.00 during the rally and the friends have promised to give liberally. The following is the order of exer- cises : Sunrise Prayer Meeting, led by Father Rowles. Sunday School zt g:30 A. M, 11 A. M., Dedieatory Ser- mon by Virginia’s most gifted orator and scholar, Pref. Gregory W. Hayes, | Pres.dent of Virginia Seminary and {| College, Lynchburg, Va. 3 P. M. Rev. G. W. Lee, D. D., Vermont Avenue Baptist Church attended wy his choir. | 8 P. M. Rev. W.H. Brooks, D.D., 19th Street Baptist Church attended by his! choir. Monday evening, Nov. 4—Rev. A. Wilbanks. Virginia Avenue Baptist Church, attended by his choir. Tuesday evening. Nov. 5—Rev. J. C. | Dent, Mt. Moriah Baptist Church, at- tended by his choir. Wecnesday evening Nov. 6—Rev. J. I. Loving, Enon Baptist Church, HE DADIEATOY SERVES "=~ | tung = py, | Wolf's WASHINGYON BEE. Meals Served at all Hours. Fine Wines, Liquors, [oN and Cigars, VIENNA RESTAURANT, Business Mec’s Lunch 11:30 to 2:30 15 cents. Ladies and Gents Dining Rooms Upstairs Furnished Rooms for Gentlemen Only, 635 D Street. N. W. 2124 ith Stroet N. w. Estimates Cheer! Given On All Work. TELBPRONE MAIN 1768. ESTABLISHED 1873 5, HL HINE & 60 UNDERTAKERS, EMBALMEKS roxenacoinscrons. | 2 GGhOh Killen? Dunis & kiados New Yorx OUR CANDIES MADE DAILY. Wholsale and Retai!__ _—_—_—\ g18 Seventh Street, Northwest WASHINGTON, D. C. Wholesale Grocer, fhe Goplul Soe pany, We have a fine line of Men’s Women’s and Children’s SHors and RUBBERS, Parties contemplating going into the grocery business will do well by visiting this firm 454 Penn Ave. WASHINGTON. D. C. | This store is conducted and managed | by colored men. J. H. HANDY, | Manager | 50 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE | |; COLUMBUS 733 Seventh, N. W. (eastside) a lIMATTER AND MEN’S FURNISH ER, Trape Marks Desicns Copyricuts &c. Anyone sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention is probably patentable. Communica- tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive special notice, without charge, in the Scientific American, Latest Styles in Neckwear Gloves, Hosiery,. Suspen- ders &c. Latest fall Derbys $1.00 and up. and choir. Thursaay, Nov. 7—Rev. D. G. Hill, D. D. Metropolitan A. M. E. church, and choir, Friday, Nov. 8—Rev. A. B. Hamm, Mt. Airy Baptist Church. Sunday, Nov. 1o—11 A. M., Rev. J. A. Taylor, D. D., Shiloh Baptist Church and choir. 3 P. M., Commun- ion Service, conducted by Rev. G. W. Lucas, First Baptist Church, Bladens- burg; Rev. Phillip Stewart, Mt. Jez- reel Baptist Church; Rev. R. C. Herbert, Mt. Olive Baptist Church; Rev. W. H. Johnson, Beulah Baptist | Church, xandiia Va. 8 P, M., Rev. A. C. Garner, Plymouth Congre- gational Church Monday evening, Nov. 11—Rev. W. J. Howard, Zion Babtist Church, S. W., and choir. Tuesday evening, Noy. 12—Rey. R V. Peyton, Mt. Horeb Baptist Church Wednesday evening, Nov. 13—-Rev. James H. Lee, Third Baptist Church and choir. Thursday evening, Nov. 14—Rev. E B. Gordon, Walker Memorial Baptist Church, and Rev. J. R. Richardson, ; Rehoboth Baptist Church. The choir | of Rehoboth Baptist will sing. Friday evening, Nov. 15—Rev. j. W. E Harris, Miles Memoral, C. M. Church, Sunday November 17—11 A. M Rev. Harvey Johnson. D. D. North Street Baptist Church, Baltimore, Md. 3 P. M., Rev. I. L. Thomas, Asbury M. E Church and choir. 8 P. M., Rey. D. F. Rivers, Berean Baptis3 Church and choir, Monday evening, Nov ee N. Abbey. D. D., Galbraith A. M. E. Zion Church and choir. Tuesday evening, Nov. 19—Rev. W. it Robinson, First Baptist Uburch, S. W., and choir. Wednesday evening, Nov. 20—Rev. W. P. Gibbons, Ph. D., Mt. Carmel Baptist Church and choir. Thursday evening, Nov. 21—Rev. W. MH. Gaines, Mt. Zion M. E. Church. West Washington, and choir. Fridsy evening, Nov. 22— Rev. Dr. Nixon, People’s Congregational Church. Sunday, Nov. 24—11 A. M., Rev. J. F. Chestnut, Central M. E. Church. 3 P. M., Rev. J. H. Griffin, Ebenezer, M. E. Church and choir. 8 P. M., Rev. James L. Pina, St. Phillips Bap. tist Churca. Monday evening, Nov. 25—Rev. D. E. Wiseman, Colored Lutheran Chui ch. Tuesday evening, Nov. 26—Rev. B. i Bolding, D. D., John Wesley A. M. . Zion Church and choir. Wednesday evening, Nov. 27—Rev. J. H. Hill, Frist Baptist Church, West Washington, and choir. Tharsday, Thanksgiving, 11 A. M> Special sermon by the pastor, Rev. W. Bishop Johnson, D. D. The choir of Second Baptist Church will sing. 8 P. M., Great Mass; Meeting of True Re- formers of the District of Columbia. Addresses by eminent gentlemen con- nected with the Order. Friday evening, Nov. 29, Reception to the Ministry ofthe District of Col- umbia. Let every one come and worship the Lord. W. BisHop Jounson, D. D. Pastor. He Ought to Be Able. ylvania man who has farm expects to raise raising greenbacks.—. mes-Star. : Cost of Crime, Criminals are very expensive mem- bers of the community. They cost the People of this country about $1,000,- 000,000 a year. A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cir- calation of any scientific journal, |Terms, $5 a ;. four months, y newsdealers. are * hisis the place where you will get worth jof your money. Call and| ONE PRICE. ranch Office, 625 F St. Washington, D, ect our goods. “Bverything in the Music line,” ole Agents for WEBER, IVES & POND, ESTEY, FISER, LUDWIG AND FE — PianoS= Lowes ices ic. ic Books, Guitars, Mandolins, Banjos, Etc., Fic., a . ‘ae enLEinine Organ, an Orchestra in your own house one with little practice can play any piece ol eked Spoon Beett en Symphony or Wagner Overture to a 4 foody and Sankcy ymn. Prices 1¢n $50 upwards. SANDERS & STYAMAaN 1327 F Street, Northwest, Wshington, D 15 N. Charles street. Persy 8. F HARTONA POSITIVELY STRAIGHTENS —ALL— Kinky, Krotty, Stubborn, 2 Harsh, Curly Hair. Ba re Warereoms TRADE-MARK, BEFORE USNS HARTONA HARTONA makes the hair grow long, straight, beautiful, so and glossy. Cures Dandruff, Baldness, Itching, Eczema, a Scalp Diseases. Prevents Falling Out of the Hair and Pre ture Baldness. HARTONA POSITIVELY STRAIGHTENS THE KINKIEST HAIR. Guaranteed harmless. Sent anywhere on receipt of price—25c. and 50c. per box. HART INA FACE BLEACH will gradually turn the skin of black or dark person five or six shades lighter, and will turn t skin of a mulatto person almost white. HARTONA FAC BLEACH removes Wrinkles, Dark Spots, Pimples, Freckles, Black heads, and all Blemishes of the Skin. Guaranteed ab: harmless. Sent to any address on receipt of price—25c. and | MUNN & Co,2°"=->2=. New York BUY THE 337 Pennsylvana, Ave. | —————— Med. ESPUTA DAY WILL SEWING MACHINE Do not be deceived by those who ad- | vertise a $60.00 Sewing Machine for $20.00. This kind of a machine ean be bought from us or any of our dealers from$15.00 to $18.00. WE MAKE A VARIETY. | THE NEW HOME IS THE BEST. | The Feed determines the strength or weakness of ving M es. The Double F combined with other strong points makes the New Home the best Sewing Machine to buy. Write for CIRCULARS 553" % | we manufacture and pri | THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE 60 | 8Union Sq. N.Y, Chicago, IIL, Atlanta, Ga, St. Louis,Mo., Dallas, San Francisco, Gal FOR SALE BY | Offer special indncement to class in reading, music an: singing. A general musical and vocal instrection guranteed. Sohn Eputa’s music book and Mme Daly’s note chain method, For further imformation APPLY 107 "= Mae Day Studio, Basement St. Augustine Church, ‘sth Street bet. L and M. N. W. Monday and Tuessday on and, afterthe 22nd, of September. Hours | Sto8 p. m. Tenors and bassors afford special inducement to join Madam Daly’s classical chior apply in basementot St. Augustine Church. 1 A Bout BYOGHG Ffee age SLACK SKIN REMOVER, A Wonderful Face Bleach. AND HAIR STRAIGHTENER, both in a box for $1, or three boxes for $2 Guaranteed to do w! ‘we say and to be the “best in the world.” ae box is all that is required if used as directed. A WONDERFUL FACE BLEACH. A PEACH-LI complexion obtained if used as directed. Will turn the skin of s black or brown person four or five shades lighter, and @ mulatto person perfectly white. In forty- eight hours a shade or tw> lighter wil! be no- Heeable. Is does not turn the skin in spots bu’ bleaches out white, the skin remaining besuti- ful without continual use. Will remove wrinkles, freckles. dark spots, pimples or bumps o black heads, making the ski smooth. Smal! pox pits, + moved without harm to thi the color you wish, stop using THE HAIR STR1.GHTENER that goes in every one dul make anyone s hatrgroq | keeps it from De and makes the hair soft Many of our customers say ons of our do! is worth ten dcliars Mis t 7 — |. Yet we sell it forone Person send‘ng us om “ollarin a letter or Post-Office money ordes, expresa money or- deror registered lener, we wi! send it through the mat] postage prepaid; or if you wantit rent C.O. D., is will come by express. e ex'ra @ any case where it fails to do wha: we » We will return the mon: r % free of charge. Packed so th: Know comtenu except -eceiver. CRANE AND CO., 123 West Broad Street, | Ricuwown, Va. | — DEALERS INSHIGH GRADE— Wood ee | Goldand silver watches, diamonds | jewelry, stols, guns, mechanical, tools, ladies and gentlemen’s wearing | appearal. Old gold and silver bough \ Uuredeemed pledges for salet IF you want a beautiful Brooche,a Hand Painted Mimiature Picture FKEE, Send at once YOUR PHO" TOGRAPH on Tin-Type and Receive a Hand Paint ed Erooche. These brooch: es aie put in roiled gold frames. Every ene guaran* teed. enc one dollar for 6 months subscription for THe Hse or two dallars for one year. If you send in your subscription tor six months with your pict’ ure you will receive one Brooch of yourself or any one whose picture you may send, One Years subscrip- tion will entitle you to Two Brooches. Call and see sa ples or send your Subsription with Photo graph or tin-type to Full weight guaranteed. Promptness our motto. 1519 4th St., N. W. Washington, D.C. i per bottle. Hartona Remedies are absolutely guaranteed, and your money is positively refunded if you are not perfectly satistied. VW us, and we will send you free a book of testimonials of mc I one hundred people in your own State who have used an using Hartona Remedies. SPECIAL GRAND OFFER. Se we will send you AND STRAIGHTE) BLEACH, and one removes al z s One Do m this paper, < N/. HAIR GROWER la bottles of HARTONA FACE @ box of HARTONA NO-SMELL, wi e odors caused by Perspiration of the Feet d from observati: s offic dress y Post-Office Money oney car . or by Express. enclosed Addre: TRADE-MARK. £09 E. Main Street, CHMOND, VIRGINIA, Ma? AGENTS WANTED in Every Town and City. Liberal Salary Paid. AFTER USING HARTONA EDUCATIONAL |The Best To Be Had Ar | HOWARD ONTESIT—<| | Wings, Liquors anp Cicars. WILLIAM CANYON, 1225 SEVENTH STREET, N. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT, <Ww Specialty —INCLUDING— WILSon Wuiskxy 4 Sre | WASHINGTON, D Medical, Dental and Pharmac | eee Colleges. | Thirty-fourth Session (1901-1902) will > ~ c begin October Ist, (921. cd G@BRSKIRS a GCIRES uition fee in Medical and Dental | Colleges, each $80. Pharmacy College, $70. All Students Must Register Before. REST.AURAIT, October 12, 1901. AcapEMy. | For Catalogve or Further Information | apply to | F.J.SHADD,M.D.,Secretary, | Washington, D.C. gor R St., N. W far G00 etl! Buy pure food that appe: to your appetite. 820 Sra STREET, N. W WASHINGTON, 1 Opposite KAVN'S. | Lad es and Gent’s Cafe Upsta Here can be found all the de icac! own to gastronomy, careful!) s¢.¢ct €d by the proprietors and prepare a well known club chef. Al! le brands of Wines, Liquors and ciga! imported and demestic Old Homestead and Grandm + Bak- shere Breads, baked by Bost: ing Co., fill the bill are the Best Breads in Town —STUDIO OF— zcese COIMMDIO. Negro A CONDON searticle, PICTURES ENLARGED sedevery” In Grayon, Pastel, Oil and Water Colors. . For Sale by your Gre for your label to # are gettirg the ger’ as our bread is imi where. BOSTON BAKING! MPANY S. Capito! ART LESSONS IIg-129 1st Stree, Foot Grounds Given in free hand drawi Drawing and Painting by he Studio. Collectors Wanted. Wanted at_ this office, several geod Collectors. Plenty of work and liberal Pe rcentage. ali at once. ome and see our pictures Studio No. 1113 rsth St., N. W Washington, D.C

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