The Washington Bee Newspaper, April 26, 1902, Page 3

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z AND ANNAPOLIS SHORT 2 es NE RAILROAR B i AVE CAMDEN STATION, a nd way statious, week days, 5.42 p.m > a.m. 40p.m and Bay Ridge, d Pp. m. s, weer days, aily 3 m, ; 6.45 8.5 and 7 wee days.45 Pp. @ 7.00 p. m. i return, A. Coom Lag ROAD. ~ ym station corner of a v i Cst N 10.45 & They b Louis and ccs ‘sa eet *5 20 p. m. , thas, and 5.30 8.30, 8.35 tit.55 a. m., tro.ss, a. m., §1-15, 4. M. and 5,30 p.m. ts, +8.35, $9.00 a. im, p.m way points, *8.35, $3.00, 74.30, 5.00, m and way points 5.30) P. mM. x 5.00, 6430, | 10.00 5 a.m, X4+90, £4.30, %4.35, X10,00, XI1.30, X7.15, X5.05, x X7.05 York Bos- 5 (Diner), t8.30 diner), a. m., %12.30, t4.00, p.m Sunday only. rom hotels Co., on or- nnsylvania Ave- 3. MARTIN ass, Traffic. Chesapeake AND OHIO HAIL BASRA t ie TEAM HFAT GH TRAINS. STREE1 /. Limited—Solid pers to Cin- sville without nia Hot Springs ers and for Richmond, ets at Chesapeake and H. W. FULLER, eral Passenger Agent, Oe MEEHAN, vand H sts., S. W. AP «the best places in S'h Washing’n | \ Liquors. and Cigars finest brands, ER DAILY X Mountain Pimlico Club P. MEEHAN, Prop. ~dward Murphy-- we LRAR ‘ii —_- d liguors, igth Street Northwest. = Louis J. Kessel nd Dealer in id TREMONT, Pure ‘OLESALE ONLY, et Northwest. gton, D.C, ‘igne nxve Whiskey Ihe r i nes fc | -quors, ‘ . Tobacco, - ‘turer o. fine Cigars ae Strat Northwret, “aingten, DD. G, = AND OHIO} tsch light. | h Street, | ~ es for Band | Sar to Vi irginia | es & Liguors, medicnal and tamily | SEWING: MACHINE, e HAS NO EQUAL, PERFECT SA TISFACTION 2oW Heme Sewing Machine Co. —ORANGE, MASS. — jon Square, N.Y. Chicago, ll, St. aiid ?.anta, Ga, Dallas, Tex, wind . sae Toe Sag Dining Room, Sheeting Gallery AND |POOL ROOM 225 Pa. ave. & 212 B at., n. Rooms, 26, 3 606, Gents W m. H. Lee, Pro, SAMUEL G. ST:xWART | SALOON 1141 7th St.,bet L & M Sts., NW Glité Whiskey 4 specianiy and all the Poplar Brands The largest glass of Henrich’s HRILOT y MORRA, j Whoviesale and Reta Dealer In Fire | wines, and |" Washinglaa, D6. Karl Xander, IMPORTER, Rectifier and Wholesale and Retail Dealer tn FINE B - @WINESP @LIOUORS 1530—32 7th Street N. W. Agent for Southern Bouquet Whiskey. JAMES THARP, i ver anu Dealer in Fore! — ‘and Domestic = 813 F STREET, N. W. | “ BERKLEY” o Pure Rye Whiskey. w-- SEWING MACH INE Do not be deceived by those who ad- vertise a $60.00 Sewing Machine for $20.00. This kind of a machine can 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 Sewing Machines. The Double Feed combined with other strong points makes the New Home the best Sewing Machine to buy. Write for CIRCULARS ici we manufacture and prices re purchasing THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE 60 23 Union Sq. N. Y Atlanta, ( St. Louis,Mo., Dallas,’ n Francigco, Cal FORS ' BY THE WASHINGTON BE Eiri, Xander’ unity Slr The Established 36 years ago. The largest wholesale store of the most exquisite, taultless wines and _dis- tillates (240 kinds inall.) At Chris. Xander’s moderate prices it is im- possible that others can compete in quality and purity with any of his good. Notably so as to his =_—— LOST ALL HIS DUST. And Then Staked His Provisions on a Game of Cards. 1 How Seven-Up Pete Gulch, a Rich Montana Mining District, Got Its Name—Commemorates a Unique Card Duel. The report of the consummation of | a large mining in Seven-up Pete Gulch last week reminds me of what | Taquor. | Dunis & kiados. | W519 Seventh Street, MW, liquors. None that contain fusel | was probably the imo: remar' : poison are admitted to his Massa- | haan, of spins seis dase chusetts Avenue Warehouse and | © E E : hence the safest kinds only are bei nil gaat aly obtainable by his patrons at his miner to a New York Sun correspond- sale store 909 7TH ST. N. ent. | (No occa Phone oe “Peter Sharf was in the early daysa | By well-known mining man. Prosperity did not agree with him, however. That money burned in his pockets. He | | appeared never to be fied with | .. House Painter.. | sheer money, no matter what the} } amount. He wanted action all the | | ayed in the | | | state of Montana,” said aoe CARTE R — time. In other words, he was an in- veterate mbler. | “He had some placer claims in the Blackfoot country north of Helena, ard after his clean-up had come to | town, exchanging his dust for cash, Estimates Cheerfully Given. Never| and started out to buck the tiger, Painting, Grairing, Glazing,“Kalsomin | ing, Wall Painting, Paper hanging Floor staining, and Waxing. Disappoint | after having taken the precaution t« 1004 20 St. Washington, D.C} purchase a supply of provisions. run of luck, and at al thousand dol- “He had quite one time was seve TELEPHONE MAIN 1768. ESTABLISHED 1873 | lars ahead. After an intermittent sit- UNDERTAKERS, EMBALMERS™ —aNnD— FUNERAL DIRECTORS. 1315 r4thSt.N. W., team to the wagonload of provisions, departed for his mountain home, to | wash out another fortune. “Arriving at the muin divide or crest of the Rockies, Pete met another miner en route to town, whose season had been less fortunate than his. He Wasbington,D. xt year’s provisions. ng a few casual remarks, GOLUMBUS during wh fact was brought vo out, Pete’s mania fer gambling led ' him to make the p* sposition that as HAITER AND MEN’S| they were both in about the same financial condition they play a game FURNISH ER, of seven-up to see which one should pay for the n Latest Styles in Neckwear Gloves, Hosiery,? Suspen- ders &c. Latest fall Derbys | plea however, | he went flat broke, and hitching up his | had in fart just about enough dust to | NO CURE EFFECTED. New Jersey Solomon Sentenced a Toper to Attend Forty Salvation Army Meetings. Magistrate Charles P. Smith, of rlington, N nous for his ique methods of dispensing justice, and on more than one occasion has butted through a problem that would have driven old Solomon daffy. Some time ago Magistrate Smith gazed down from his judicial throne on a man whom he had seen lined up at the bar—bar of justice, if you no less than a thousand d had sent him to the coun- so,often that the city had ng his car fare. time ty ja gotten tired of pa 2 ON THE FORTY-FIRST DAY. The ‘squire scratched his head thoughtfully as he surveyed the pris- oner and listened to the officer's charge of drunk and disorderly. HOTELS—BALTIMORE! SARATOGA HOTER, A. H. Cole, Proprietor. Special Rates To Theatrica: Troupes anagement Bar Stocked With The Finest Ime ported Wines, Liquo-s and Cigars. ‘Terms : $1.50 to $2.00 pe. day. $7 to $1z per weer Howard and Saratog Streets, BALTIMORE, MD Cars to and from all Depots pass the Hote —- RESTAURANTS—NORTHWEST, See. LEECH 4 OR Aastacrant, 98 Cor 19th & L sts, NORTHWEST Harper Wiskey a Specialty _-____ «IQUOR DEALERS * BALTIMORE. ee ey WHITE DALY. & C& “Tt don't do any good to send you to jail, does it?” he remarked. “Dm afraid that it does not, your honor,” replied the prisoner. “Well, I am going to give you something new this time,” returned the justice. “You are hereby sen- tenced to attend 40 consecutive meet- ings of the Salvation Army, but in order that the community at le |may not suffer, you will be exempt from singing or beating a drum. Of- $1.00 and up. is .he place where you will get th worth jof your money. Call and in ect our goods. ONE PRIC 337 Pennsylvana, Ave. New York Cn) ‘in OUR CANDIE3 MADE DAILY. “WHAT HAVE YOU FOR HIGH?" possess all the provisions, dust and 918 Seventh Street, Northwest veams. “I do not remember the other fel WASHINGTON, D. C. low’s name, but at any rate he as- sented and the ne began, the men playing on a k ying at the side of the other fellow scored high, low Wholesale Gracer, Jand the game. The next hand Pete | made hig low. The followi xy deal favored Parties contemplating going x to . -};| and the game was now a ti into the grocery business will]; 0) ““* "°* * do well by visiting this firm. “It was his adversary’s deal, and Pete, arter scanning his. 454 Penn Ave. |saia: ‘‘What have you for -high? giv- ing up in despa | trump. —— =] ‘Nothing,’ replied Pete. DENTY SIMMS & CO, —DEALERS IN HIGH GRADE— WASHINGTON, D. C. as he had not a “‘TIt’s your play, then,’ came the reply. “Both wanted but one point to win, and game was the/ only one out. } Pete lost the game by one, turned | his wagon, team and provisions over the gulch, entering the road at that ) place on a prospecting tour. Thus WINGS AND UguuRg| WOO = EN arg —AND— up-Pete gulch. | “Pete upon being asked why he coal | stood without a trump, said: gq | thought he’d turn a jack on me and go out.’ And sure enough, the sev- enth ecard was a k. Pete did well |] on his tour and washed out a great in the gulch that be: ars Full weight guaranteed. Promptness | © our motto. 1519 4th St., N.\W. Washington, D.c} many do | his name. ‘The Vegetable Beefsteak, long held, that the : i The notion, | | mushroom presented the composition | : | ad animal flesh is rudely shattered. In one - any rate, the mushroom *WILL ' eas Offer special indacement to classes | PT@*t ally the same amount of water in reading, music ant singing. A{ This general musical an! vocal instrection | analy . guranteed, Sohn Eputa’s music book | room bei and Mme Daly's note chain method, | beefsteak.” For further imformation ined by recent y justifies the mush- z regar edas a “vegetable least ten pounds of APPLY 10" rooms in order to g in the equi | | 2t a little over a pound of prime beet > D: - Still, the tender mushroom is undoubt- n unusual 7 ios At ciate pala, Few will dewey that the ictak: j] Toom is an excellent 4 to many s| or and after the 22nd, of September. Hours | diske it ba paYOr ADE Sto8 p.m. sy this quality alone makes it dietetically eS eee valuable. Studio, {Basement St Augesiin, 6) Church. 15th street bet, Land M N. W. Mon lay aad Pues: liyon anc Tenors f'and bassors afford special | Where Breath Gives Out, a tt Sart ss sa feter! Dilv’s| The highest point to which man can ea Sete eee bis:mento | ggcend without his health being se Ste kad as i | riously affected is 16.500 feet. eR pe ee oe —— ee, the road. At first the cards favored | Pete and he began to speculate on returning to town and recouping his | losses at faro. iy The game stood three to nothing in Pete's favor, when, to his dismay, } nh game to his opponent's | Pete’s opponent in a like manner, | announced | that he would stand. His adversary | the gulch achieved its name, Seven- | beefsteak—it contains | It may be a blow to the | an, but he would have to con- | |ficer, see to it that the will of the | court is complied with.” For 40 ¢ the meetir ys the prisoner attended gs, with a cop on one side of him and an officer of the army on the other, and for 40 days he was as At the end of went on the and was !sober ¢ water pipe. the 40 est “bust” of the ~d before J s, however, h ice Smith i a push “What you got to | yourse 1 the magist “Not ur hono jsoaked one, make any diffe to jail this time. And he went. xeept that if it don’t ence to you I will go | FLEET-FOOTED OSTRICH. | = His Name Is Oliver and He Can Beat a Horse ax Easily as a Crack Bicycle Rider, At Jacksonville, Fla. there is a bird named Oliver W. that can run a mile in two minutes and conds. His owners claim that he is more satisfactory than a horse because he jeats less, never shies at anything. never runs awa at a good pace, without laziness or igue. This particular ostrich appears to like his work. When the little car- riage is brought out he comes run- TOO SWIFT FOR THE CYCLIST. |ning toward it at full speed, with | both wings spread ovt, ready to have | the harness put.on. Qn one occasion & cyclist tried to pass Oliver W. on a long, smooth stretch of road. He came-up behind the carriage, think- ing to get ahead and escape the dust. Oliver W. thought differently. He threw his head high in the air, gave a flap with his wings and went for- ward with a speed that astonished the cyclist. Putting forth more ef- fort, the latter made another at- | tempt to pass the trich, but the faster the pedals of the bic | moved the faster sped the long It so happened that | of the bird cyclist had a re and to be dist ord as a fast ler. nced by an ostrich was not to his liking. For two miles | | he tried to pass his feathered rival | bat was then obliged to give up the race, defeated. nasium. So well trained are they that in half a minute they can scale a wal! 14 feet high by simply leaping on eacl other’s shoulders, one man sustaining two or three others. | MECALL DISTILLERS. Baltimore, Md. WHOLESALE LIQUOR DZALEBA Ko. 207 Kime Sraxes, Alexandria, Va, 7 OLD DOM.wION FAMIL' BYE AND MOUNT VERN WHISKIES A SPEOIALTY. e Rov. goth ¢ mem, aon Pgtvusn, RELIABLB ARTISTIC] Recommended by Lesdiog Dressmakers. They Always Please. PATTERNS NONE BETTER AT ANY PRICE THE b McCALL COMPANY, 138 to 146 W. 14th Str BpAxcu orrice: Bo Pitt ch ress S menteti aes ‘MSCALLS MAGAZINE tne Published 1 Colored Plates - ;Pasioeae, Fash- i bi Teale Se Address wis ascate, co., 138 to 146 W. 14th St., New York Rye Whiskies, 302 Exchange Placa, * Our Specialtion FRARY’S OWL WHISHEE, BAKER'S PURF SYB WHISKEY, HvV8s | AND BOSS AND PATAPSCO CLUB WHISKER Importers of BEANDiES, WINES, Gih&, ALE, AND 8TOUT, ETC. P. 0. BOX 445. | BALTIMORE, ala | TELEPHON: CALL isn ©. 08 + om, 1 i i q

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