The Washington Bee Newspaper, May 10, 1902, Page 2

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— They Say. Friendship in man or woman should be nursed with care. Whr t can ycu expect frcm the evil hearted, Defend your friends egainst the as-/| saults of your ememies. It is best always to listen to the ad- vice of friends. Don’t imagine that you are greater than the person who made you. We are often pursuaded by the bad advice ofothers. Your friends can stand some things but not every thing. | Don’t worry about the talk of oth- ers. Some people will talk because you succeed. Weigh every word that falls from the lips of your preiended friends. Don’t allow yourselves to fall into a trap. Be careful how you talk and what you say. It is dangerous to betray your friends. Colored political office holders dare not express an honest opinion. Hon. John P. Green expressed man- ly sentiments at the Second Baptist Church last Sunday. Be truthful always and be cheerful when you can. Do your duty and think of nothing more. The best man inthe world is the honest man. Dr. Rayburn wants suffrage in the| District of Columbia’ Never deceive your friends it is more or less fatal to you. The duty of every one is to be hon- est. Why not abolish the Juvenile Court. Justice O’Donnell is doing business at the same old stand- Neversmitethe hand that helped you. Ingratitude is stronger than traitors, arms. “A friend in need is a friend in deed” is an aphorism too true. Some people will listen to all that is told them. Always remember that there are two sides to all questions. Always Eive the benefit of a doubtto the indicted party. Noble deeds always eminate from noble men. Be certain in all things before you act. Don’t come to. conclusions befor« you reason out the proposition. Postmaster Payne is a politician but not strong enough to win the next fight, Jonn ©. New of Indiana will con tro! that delegation, You cannot subsidize him All that looks fair, is some times cloudy behind glasses. Why isthe business High Sehoo] to be turned into an industrial school. Don’t say events. It ig not strange to sée our ene- mies turn against us. Gorman will be a candidate for the democratic nomination. j Think well and do your duty, | Be what you are and nothing more, Read Tue Bee if you want a good paper Don’t believe all you hear. All questions have two sides to them. Think well before you -aeentt to act Politics will b+ warm soon, There w ll be an investigation of southern frau ls. Edvard H. Deas ig making a} manly fizht, | Who told Booker T. Washington to give out the Ly»n’s interview, Is the sou hern w.Zzard true to his trust, i wee ~ a word but watch | woman, only to receive a cold look | | the sleigh. | property. but he was helpless in their Leve-Sick Prisoner Is For! iden by a Chicago Judge to Call on Woman He Adores. Frank Yinker was told by a Chicago justice the other day that he must not annoy Mrs. Annie Zappergelka, 3 widow, of 172 West Fourteenth street, who caused his arrest a few days ago because he persisted in laying his heart and soul at her feet. Yinker ex- plained to the justice that he was in love with the widow, and he believed he could not go through this life with- out her. “I can’t help that,” answered Yin- ker. “She is the only woman I ever loved, and I want to marry her. I ga WASHINGTON SEE. YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD AT Washington. BOMBARDED WITH OLD LETTERS. will make her my wife at this moment if she wil y consent.” | “IT wouldn't have him,” widow. “I don’t want him to come | to my home, 11 want him to keep} away I have told him re- all on me, but he in- | | peate sist Yinker looked appealingly «et the from her. | “Forgive me,” he pleaded, as he held out his hance “Let me come back | and I'll be o« you can never come back, and I want you to take your presents back a d never bother me any more,” | swer. Chas. B. Spieler 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 Street, N. E ice told the prisoner that if the widow objected to his calling on her he 1 “But I mu my presents back, “He When you area © not pe | turn there and get he pleaded. come into my home. I presents through a win- the complainant. ner gave hi sada ay lowed the widow to j sent anc home. There t ugh an open wi = seh t ealing you wi dow bunches of letters and other ar-} ewing Machine .e world over rown to him, and Yin-| " ility. You wan ker walked sadly away. ticles were 3 @ easiest to manage and is Lig t Running There is none in the world that ean equal in mechanical con struction, durability of working GIRL FOILS ROBBERS. Merta Covert Protected Her Grandfather and Saved His How Hard-Earned Money, There is a wh red man in the state of New York who thinks that it be hard to find a braver girl would than Merta Covert. granddaughter, but that fact does not | alter h ion. j as the winter was clos- ather, Joseph Covert, Merta is hisown| § ing and Merta were driving from Middle- town to their country home. Both} asa, Mase. were feeling unusually light hearted, ing home several hundred dollars. At | a lonely strangers met them, stopped the | GETt-TH deceived by ito think you finished and Most Popular yu buy from reliable manue er vcturers that have gained a putat ion by honest and square . Da jo hg ae arance, of has aS many id improvements as the w H t has Automatic Tension, Double Ped, alike oth sides of needle (patented), uo other has New Stand ( patent. able centers, thus rea.acing friction t WRITE FOR C)7cULARE THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE UO, Bosrom, Mass. case oe © £160, Inn. St. Loris, Mo. Dass, rexas Sax PRancisco, (at ATLawra. Ge for Mr. Covert had disposed of some roa sete oF cattle very profitably and was carry-| S. OPPENHEIMER & Bb... spot in the hilly road two | 514 Ninth St., N ADVANTAGE bout —_— OFTF—— I | BAILEYS Improved Truss. See to it that li then get a that is noted for its dura- t the ons that 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 in all positions of the body. It can be worn in bed, a great desid- €ratum to the youug as tending toa perfect cure. It is the only suitable truss for clul- dren and females. he proper amount of pressure can be wrought to bear and maintained in Sy position without pinching or h. “m to the wearer. It wi. ‘sure hernia if placed on the pa- tiem ‘ufficiently early. Excepting umbilical, it is the best truss ever offered for all kinds of hernia. Itis so perfect and comfortable in its adjustment that the patient in a > Short time forgets he is wearing it. , (See the certficate of Mr. Danicl 2 Johnson.) WAsHINGTON, 1 j Sent postage paid to any address on rts, fineness of finish, beauty }, Orivig wheel hinged 23 Owio! WHOLESAL Elegant Club Bye Whistey a> a - F, KEENAN juice Ere rees as seturned in eee | See 402 PENN, AVENUE, N. W. receipt of price; $3 for single and for double truss : es " _In ordering, give location of hernia, | right or left si¢ d measurement. { Satisfaction give money refunded E LIQUOR DEALER, L. ©. Bailey, Room 15, 609 F St.,N W. (* z921MSt., N. W.; Was. D.C. Washington, D. C. HOLIDAY A JOWMR SNATCHED UP THE WHIP. horses and attempted to spring into | drink. The old man realized at once what their. purpose was, and | Cor. 6th and C Streets Northwest. CENTER MARKET. liller & Krogmann, ——— DEALERS IN —— Teh ICKLES’ BUF ET, — ALL! KINDS OF— ‘Wines, ad Cigars | Heurich’s Beer sc per bottle. holt Whiskey f1.00 per Quart, 10c per Liquors, Hams, Bacon, Lard, Beef and Beef Tongues. “Dove Brend” Hemsa Specalty 451, 452 and 453 Center Market. Over- Washington, D.C. made desperate efforts to protect his ; —— hands. Neither of them paid any at- tention to the girl, but Merta, who has @ pair of strong arms of her own, and courage to match, had no intention of quietly looking on to see her grand- father robbed. Snatching up the whip, she wielded | it vigorously. One of the men she knocked from the sleigh at the first | blow. Leaning forward, she lashed the horses to a run, and then as the sleigh leaped ahead she gave her at- tention to the second man, who appar- ently lost courage on finding himself abandoned. In a moment he, too, dropped off into the snow, and Merta and her grandfather triumphantly went on their way with the money the girl had so bravely defended. sent free. Oldest Patents taken Anyone sending a sketch and description may quics!y ascertain our opinion free whether an invention is probably patentable. Communica. tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents special notice, without charge, in Scientific American. A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest eir- culation of any scientific year; four months, $L HMUNN & Co,2*r=-e New York 401 302 Northern Liberty Market. WILBUR F. NA8H *500 CENTRE MARKET, Hams, Bacon, Lard, DRIED AND CHIPPED BEEF, |COOKED HAMS, TONGUES BRANCHES: 169 Centre Market, 94495 OSt. Market, * Residence, 122 M St. a. CNS re Re thee eee 50 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE ‘Trace Marks Desicns Copyvricuts &c. ency for securin, ts. through Munn urna. Terms, $3 a 2 by all newsdealers. | 05 F St. Washington, D. House & Herrman The Only C omplete Housefurnishing EstaLlishment | guide rope and dived into the stack | just as it started to fall. | spot, expecting to find him crushed PRESENCE OF MIND. To It a Philadelphia Workman Owes His Escape from Almost Certain and Terrible Death. By a rare exhibition of presence of mind Harry Brown, of Philadelphia, saved his life. When a huge sheet steel smokestack on which he was working toppled and started to fall, he dived inside it. Brown was at work on & new building four stories high. A score of men were engaged in placing the smokestack, which is 30 feet long and five feet in diameter, on its brick base at the top of the build- ing. It had been hoisted with pow- erful pulleys, and Brown was on top of the stack steering it into place. Suddenly there was a shock and a | sharp grating noise. SLOWLY CRAWLING OUT. that the tackle was slipping, and that the metal cylinder was certain to crash down through the maze of steel beams between him and the Like a flash he dropped the ground. It dropped with a tremendous clat- ter and bounded from one steel beam to another until it struck the ground | 50 feet below, with Brown still in-! ide. His comrades hurried to the to death. When they looked into the Brown realized | a ARE GREAT HUNTppg Two Oregon Cowgirls yu, Shoot Better Than Mer ‘a They Ride Horses Over ¢, Rope “Critters”—Cowhoy, to Accept Their ¢ halle to Deeds of Daring ite ayy Atraig age mo gon | y with his two « ple there are st itors. William W jthe man, and | cialette and shots, b | mighty h Walker is 58 years | Kentucky, six fe a | as straig age I grace and dext E hats, men’s ¢ ‘ brown as berries elements. 17 tire for in a la eange at | cowboy d stack he was slowly crawling out. He said he didn’t think he was much ; hurt, but an found the right leg broken and one ambulance surgeo | whi | stack I was w shoulder bruised. “It was rather a close call, wasn't | it?” said Brown. “Oddly ig drawn up with the | mdering what I would | do if the tackle should break. Only | enough, | e I was t ja few seconds before I saw the stack | | begin to topple I had decided that | jmy only chance was to jump inside | | { } j other day. | of the stack and go down with it. “I would surely have been killed had i fi work. I of the st down the steel fr: ne | new if I could stick inside | it would protect me from the beams and would give me a chance of getting out alive. I barely had time to make the dive, for I was losing my balance as the tackle slipped FROG IN HER STOMACH. Operation for Appendicitis in a ses, York Hospital Leads to an As- tonishing Result, A large frog was removed from a woman's stomach in St. Catherine's hospital, in Williamsburg, N. Y., the The woman is Mrs. Charles fH well Junction, near | N. Y. She had been suf- | fering from a trouble which baffled her physicians for some time. It was finally decided that an operation for appendicitis would be advisable, and 3urtis Mattewan, PHYSICIAN WAS BAFFLED. she was taken to the Williamsburg hospital. A Fishkill (N. Y.) doctor performed the operation, which revealed that she was not suffering from appendicitis. But the doctors did diseover and re- move from her stomach a live frog, said to have been five inches long. It is supposed that she swallowed the frog when it was small While she was drinking water, It was said at the hdspital that Mrs, Burtis had already returned to her home and had recovered entirely from the ill effects of her unpleasant expe- rience. Big Lot of Freight Cars, In the past four years, at Pitts- burg, Pa., 40,578 cars have been built, using over 202,890,000 pounds of iron and steel. If these cars were placed end to end, and allowing for length | of coupling three feet, they would make a train 270 miles long, would }: earry 4,057,200,000 pounds of freight, and the total weight of cars and freight would be over 4,260,090,000 pounds. ae i —_—-__ | ground nine fe | which she rode int MISS SUSIE'S I brimmed high-to t mas horsew } through the bun they have a s ombrer ward for any Ww form ¢ feat of f they will not eq man ha These of horse n fa of the ranches inc brandi of wild hor 7 umer her performing the 4 other arc to stock rock, whic was where hesitatic e off the e run a | distr unted or injur succeeded in turr and round The hor formed this rem: oughbred, for whi a 15 of his best hor ” the ek sewon Marcialett dexterous } and is an artist in < her profession, but she as an expert shot wit! one year ago she took from the routine busine and went into the mc In less than two week sent home from the w without countir bits and mountain lior Age Makes Brittle Boe The bones of aged more lime in them thar young, and therefore 4 tle. This is the apt to be more bh person than to a yo rtf Better Than Insecticides Electric lights, wit! troleum below them, are ! France to destroy sects that injure vine basin 4,868 caught in one night insects Panger from Lightoiné Lightning statistics } States last year showe sixteenths of the persons covered. Less than on struck in open ground. —

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