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en lett the city Fri- f Charlotte, is week villleave the city gust the Young g Southern. 1 spend a few ] rthern Vir- oto Tus- | THE WASHING:UN BEN, host and hostess are so famous Stewart never does things in halve: this wedding was ove of the most bril- liant that has eyer been in this city. NEGRO NETTLES JUDGE. Old Darky Gave Good Advice to His | Honor, But Had to Pay $10 for Giving It, An acted in j other amusing scene which a downtown day furnished the the affair is carried out in royal style in which the distinguished and popular Mr. was en- courtroom the spectators RATTLER IS POLITE. | Always Issues a Challenge Before | He Makes Attack. Thrilling Experience. The rattlesnake deadly gentleman, as probably the American snake, is really a He shakes go. never other eats his own | snakes do, and gives In the early pio Rockies, rattlers . frequently eaten by hard-pressed traveler frier and he warning before he trikes. heer days were their flesh is sz to be as 1 j chicken. Great skill must be exer- cised in catching this snake is to be eaten, as he has a trick of bit- ing himself when cornered, and so committ suicide, and, in th his flesh is is case, as his as deac bite much fun while it lasted, says the The maligned pig, who is known by Chicago Record-Herald, The magis- | those who properly understand him trate, a big pompous of 1 with a} to a really brave and inte nt [ voice like a trombone, took ft upon | little bes regards s | himself to examine a witness, a]| the greatest luxury nd small, withered old colored man, | Kills them with absolut ess | f confidence as he faced hi | Was so overt with t it quisitor, j Was practic y useless 1 in a rhe ot is your nan } into it eek Gas anc ina hac rob- {andr deadly snake cor ff victor in the fight Apropos of the well-known fact that a rattler wil bite hin f and com mit suicide rather than west of the Never Goes Out of the Way for a} Fight, But Fizhts Desperately When in Dan most fair | | Brocklyn Syrian Asphalt, Asphalt is found in the provinces of Syria on the banks of the Dead g on the surface of sea, waters. arthquakes the | action of i s been torn from the bottom | of the sea and driven toward the | hores. illy to the ez The nar- | ratives of the ¢ an his- } torian to the effect phalt as smal! islands was upheld by the salt | r and drive wer the surface of | are without doubt true, The | enerally the oriental or and is pure and expensive, zin kind of varnish, but for gen- | purposes, owing to its brittleness well, in th phalt in- 1 Asphalt Journal. is us Creatures That Never Drink. neipally in the manufactureof 7 | There is a parrakect at the zoolog- | ieal gardens in London that has lived for over half a century without drink- | ing anything. Many naturalists have a theory that hares never drink, or at all events that water is not a necessity to their existence; the dew on the grass is supposd to be sufficient liquid for their wants, is a certain le that never drinks z for y There breed of gazel the without there of Patagonia live water. In a particular class of cattle that rs lamas taking Losere Th touches wa- ore rer rely would ever suspect it, I assure you.— be nl give milk rich quality from which cheese is made.—Nature. Accidents Will Happen Lat ty—Yes, sir; two chickens | went into that soup. Roarder—Never mind, ma’am, never mind. No harm done; no one | | GROCERIES, EPUBLICAN ARBACUE, e MONDAY SEPTEDIBER Is, Igo2: Jones’ Park, GLEN ECHO, MARYLAND. Republican rally in this country. to be put off at Jones’ Park._&3 Among the speakers will | be Mr. W Chase, Attorney-at-Law, and Editer of The Bee, John W. Freeman, Dr. Richardson and others. he Republicans of Montgomery Co., Md., Barbacue Monday September 15th at JONES’ PARK. will hold a public meeting and This will be the first ta You take the Georgetown car and ask Calvin Mr. Thomas L. Jones, Mr. TE: { 8 COFFEES. and FLOUR | AGENTS FOR BOSON | Phone—Main, [2471-4- DB. W. Wasuineron, p.(, 401 0 Sireef and Joseph M. Murphy WHOLESALE and REFAlL=- — DEALER IN— CHOICE WINES an FEED, TEAS AND COFFEES. 12244 2 “tt ) 5} Ofreet {B ee pr hance en Gieeer ges at Your Face Take Car at 36th Street & Prospect Avenue for ———_- of Baltimore, tle bir« native of the Rockies, is . several days this extremely ir ted in the extermina- e tion of the ri = | 5 i Flla Middleton | Bo tay as i ns masts bire eae hoeatae On not feed upon the snake, but is actu- 5 e ie , i in ric g¢ the worle ese danger- y daughter | ous reptiles. Seeing a rattler asleep | @ BS SCONDUIT ROAD, near ROCK SPRING CLUB. 2 ee e g the summer at As-} | | ! he ME | At All H | if ad VAe Ie \ Meals serve ours, rn Railroad to| i A - ristian Congress / if F a Hite CFPEN ALL WigE tT. ae hs 1 | Hh! klin Bruce wasin the | Take Fj §Street?’ to Georgetown, Asked to be put off at Jones i tie Rest ai Ceara ay PROFR ETOR : , — | R. E. LEWIS. Vilson. Jr., left for “YOU'D BE t GIT OUT!” Wi be wreathed with a most engaging’ {aes , West ginia smile, aioe you Invest In U0 Ed ee ease — witness, “you knows my name as well he city mext) what I don’t know,” was the caution wide given with mag r severity “II nquirese with irs New d Martin Wave! asked the question in my official ca ay Monin aie scenery: Ryocutio ae PINCH TENSION, ; pier On tb re. : ' —* * SNSION INDICATOR | With a half-contemptuous snort the | segs 3 umering at) =~ ds g witness gave his name. ” Sie" rear] iss eae hls name > (AOTC, 1 TENSION RELEASER, ee eee oak protestec re old In anv amount or cy b mall protested tl = : mst complete and useful devices euge itho Jelay, removal or publicity You can pay it back in small ninad P. t “ f | without delay, of F have a loan elsewhere t L street, 1 continued, appeal added to any sewing machine, monthiv payments to suit your income. If you have a land heated term g to laughing attorneys, I} and need more money come to us. We can sip ppcceeapaet das nage urg, Va -n knowin’ jedge all muh life and | @eo WHITE is , |talk it over before borrowing elsewhere. Private Rooms, business , \ he’s been knowin’ me, an’ bless Gawd, ’ fidential. er left the city : : id New | tuh heah him caih on you'd think , Duraoly and Handsomely Bufft, x N COMPANY 1 te Silence thundered the — irate COILED AROUND LAD'S ARM Or Fine finish end Perfect Adju: til Septem i = swer my questions « Ps sto s le Articl ; you for contempt of | OF SU mnie Mees oe saree, poppet ale No 1 (one) Warder Bidg., 2nd Cor aid and F St. N W; of 1712 10th St . thoughtful and energetic little body | @nd will serve and please you up to the fall Room No i Gaithersburg. | “ ‘med by the threat the witness | fies off and returns with bits of very Smit of your expectations. “ end the heated i hic aince of » widence and the | Prickly cactus which the bird places || Qerive Daarers WANTED in unocow, 1 i his place cut \ ii in a little circle around him. When territory. Liberal terms, Asddscss, | examination went on. sae I ; o” the circle is quite compple te, the en- saagegy) ysis aver sein” png tal ier toe eA. SEWING MACHINE Gy ncunieerk Wi Ba ae sults of its toil, swoops down and country home “What do you do for a living runs his bill into the sieeping snake, | “Oh, git out, jedge! Jus’ Inik you]... starts fo move away, only t sigan yee — x 4 . > JRE RESORT. : a h staxts to away, only to wvan s : thers, of Galbraith | ain't nevah hied me tuh ten’ youah Ernie the cactus, over which he poperat MAIN 724-Y. WASHIY GTON GREAT PLEASURE iid a visit to his} gahden in de summah an saw youah cannot crawl. He turns about and ; = (Located On GLEN ECHO R, R. Mad.) N k last sonal He]! wood in de winter! ; a akan the cactus Winding bin E, J, Hourihane, pit Sunday. “As a private citizen I am perfect- 1 os i ims . self unable to escape, he bites himself was quietly tmarried | I know nothing about you,” ex- A rattlesnake never goes out of his | ee lil ne vitit | st Wednesday | claimed the perspiring justice. way for a fight, but when he is at- it is hoped that every person wil pay 0 Mrs. Williams will] “Well, jedge,” remarked the per-| "0a he fights desperately ; ~ UOCe : én fh al to the Park this season, as there have been mavy Im turbed witness, “if you knows some- says the St. Louis Globe-Democrat, provements made for your enjoyment. All Churches teacher inthe tee, Se Croom: ae who was trout fishing in a country Social Clubs and Associations are invited to spend. t Chester, left know nothin in it, vous othe. Bed oe here rattlers abound, slipped 1 their outing this summer at Wa'son’s Park, Special lo F PL some un dis case 1 > a ¢ to spend a week ree Racine i, fel : dl k I NS s, N. Its Cars can be chartered direct for the Park, and ordered er ¢ yarture for whut’s t hoss sense. In falli saw, to his horror, or. 4th anc treets, 2} a nervice id ‘ source of The advice may have been welll ioe ne w 1¢ down on the e - GOODS DELIVERED FREE back when wanted, for every day vhile here and eee but it cost the witness ten!) oa. ofa la cake So heard ti pee) eee < 47 [ace Tenallytown or Chevy Chase CARS.#3 | dollars rattle, which is the snake's wa ° 2 a or ! = “a SITING THE CO- sociation, save MY LADY’ $s ; BONNETS. ens had the presence of mir - Ho | Medical Cece! mel NOTICE SIGNS ON ROAD THOSE DRIVING THE }- xcursion, Satu - De edinis P Bad tne ss . agen ei- pone rom ” , ’ i t cas T) TURNER y : 0 THE I 2 ing to grab the snake close to ” Pp > TO TURNERS, AND TURN T ao sd Dir tenige ercdt-wrpagnasiiptinynd el gle rar seman ly WASHINGTON. D. C., TEE BEAT Oa Oe a ive number en-| in. back of the hat are ing out on | hé and id ee 4 RIGHT, trip, reflecting f the best kiz Like a flash the snake’s body Including Medical, Dental ers and members | Chapedux cf th ; around his arm and tightened and Phirmaceutic Colleges E ) ‘The latest novelty is an open sum-| a.) 4. make him relax his hold Thirty-fifth Session (1902-1903) For Further Information Apply to 3 | mery d pompadour; initself | a its body so vigorously that im | will begin October 1st., 1902, =a E . A ow, of Plainfield, | ;¢ is a dull str but the delicate | ™°V®* os Be : ys ME as s ss sy mi | and continue seven (7) months. v7 38250 L ST. N.W ccompanied by | .nades are beauitfied by the dressing spite bp encis DDE cuter Dome Danis he Tuition fee in Medica) and Den- a D “SERENE ES ‘ She will spend two} 1 white felt hats for women |*"" debe Si Sek peeastely, | tal Colleges, each $80.00 ‘ . 3 isis Miss Bertha| Large white ee his companions came to his assistance ae : ‘ ot, northueet, Mey. [have breed bande of sithen wivet lo its. cute few Sls enite-| cat aiuene Comeunnenee. DICTIONARY OF STAGE WORD A Treskle with Old Friends, { e aunt of Augustus | drawn into folds around the crown, | gore he was quite exhausted with the | fore October 12, 1902. d- | “It is too bad,” said the visitor from y | with one long loop and an end of the struggle. if ee but people who acquire wealth % ee s same length hanging at the back. ae ("For cstalogue or other informa- (Miss Miriam Michelson, the dramatic are not the same to their old friends.” Napier, of Nashville, ace hict 1s up like a German Sugar Production. tion apply to editor of a Philadelphia newspaper, is at : sorthas® Mrs. Bessie M. Ashford. of| An odd hat, which sy a aa Last year the Germans produced work upon a dictionary of stage wo for| “Perhaps there is a resson for a Ms sae lees <, | wide-rimmed turban at front and sides, : : = 5 which, she says, there exists a long felt | replied Mrs. Cumrox, reminiscently- ‘ aK.» Ake In tROCHey 7 Bey bre ee te A cag hte Riek | 1,500,000 tons of raw sugar, represent- F. J. SHADD, A M., M. D. want. As an earnest of her intention of |<. tek ace Sank guest of her mother Mrs. | has the rim solidly g z t ‘i . : People who acquire wealth ha | = = es t the top ling 13 per cent. o the eet root Secretary | ™4*ing the work an cpochmaker, she pub- d their d Mis. Ashford is} jet beads, a aaa cent aclagwe c, |erushed, which was an increase since ATY | iishes extracts from the portions already | ings the same as any one else, and the Mrs. Frank Lang-| being still larger, each t sing bala “ of 8,000 tons of product as 5% per | 901 R St., N. W Washington, D.C | completed, and these show that she is de- | pld friends sometimes have a very su- northwest. They] the head of an ordinary hatpin. The | 1840 « <a Cctat aed Wee cine serving of the support and encouragement | perior way of saying, ‘Humph! Iknew x weeks. | crown of the hat is formed of innumer- | Cet. of the materia itt 2 scholars ‘end students of Qrnmatic nxt) nen they were as poor as Job’s se i @dustry earned $30,000,000 last year, all over the world. Here, for instance, are | them when t Pp r M n, dean of Turner | able folds of white chiffon sloping against $6,000,000 in 1874, notwith- Wanted ! a few of her definitions:] turkey!’ "—Washington Star. é ry of Morris Brown | dowa tc = ais = vei jerneath the coaaine diminished prices and ins ' Curtain—A piece of stage property | Toit tte Dae. a im is slack velvet bow. f ee eee ae = ae Ss y ane ais Ls ; aadiwte Mie ee ass creased wages. Artificial indigo now | seveRaL FAMILIES TO TRY OUR | Affected by St. pene pa Ey) A little girl about three years old Ras ie Pree | Spiced Cherries. employs over 9.000 men, including 148] peLicIOUS ICE GREAM__——eemm | nected by eee lepathy, with the) out playing whag suddenly it be- ey OE Ti ounce of stick cinnamon | scientific chemists, although started finger tips of the claque. = very cloudy. She ran into the Mt tthe Metropolitan) “¢ 8m | th less the Curtain Call—A form of physicaleul- | “@™° Ye - : ast. Sunday. Mrs, | and an ounce of whole cloves in a| only about 35 years ago with less than | $1 Per Gal. aaa ae cab act rence ore widiceeg [house and startled her mamma by, y Miss Ida Twine, | muslin bag and boil it in a pint and/14 men. In 1898 Germany employed here 10 wh sae actresses are addicted. saying: arried Rev. Arthur!a half of vinegar for 15 ose 14,000 pers in bias ae jenti ys in- Also the refreshment for the People, Exit—A biuff. “I'm not going to stay outdcore She y , s of gra E suge s rents, Pp exports being Aree et—A solo sung senti ally by 2.” he is a Washing- | Add four pounds of granul ates uA ar | strume nt t Ne hey si ue ig: pas Delivered Free to any part of Duet—A solo sung entiment ally by any more. ; and boil ten minutes longer; skim | times those « h ar 1 the City the baritone to the soprano, or vice “Why? >” asked her mother. : f B well. Put in seven pounds of pitted | ples of the results of scientific train- 3 versa. “Because God. blowed the sun out.” of Bal aca B - : i ts greatest d Ee AE : ee as yyanens EE cook gently for one and | ing in the land of Hts greatest devel: |. PINF APPLE SNOW... $:15 p. m.—8:40, —Little Chromite. \ “Cc. yne-he hours. nen skim out and | opment. Eneore—A eans by which usk ow the United States \ attie George. | one half x : aires = ae g Incore—A means by whic shers Prt 2 Sane A. Butlers J, put in heated jars. Boil the s9ruP | Gogg anima for Travelers DUNIS & SKIADOS, | care sncir calrion out! “When the Kona Kau railroad r Young and] down until the consistency of honey When a traveler in Paden, Germany, P E Chorus—A smile, embodied and in- | 18 f¥!!y completed,” says a Ha rai e sho presented Mr.| and fill up the jars and seal.—Wash- wants to send a teleg > he is <Teeee destructible. respondent, “one rndlipd ae t leave a stn see = = = “3 synolul t six o’clock in the evenin, a handsome | ington Star. in the train. he wi ersage on Prima Donna—Obselete. Honoluin « bar : Ss, making in ————- al card with t est that i : sleep all night and wake up at ix im h d to Mr. W.A. | Subject for Dime Museum, he — ge es 2 = and | P Comedian—A term applied to unre- | the morning ready to land at Kaal- ‘ George Stewart, also} pPaward Wilkinshaw, of Havant, sha l me “ e aaa 9 box lated and ill-matched articles of cloth- | wajoa.” But will the agers be i hin os Mr. ; “ . & i | drops it Into th . : i H ing; preferably when worn by aclown. ) onetically where be is a : a scoot ey Se England, has been bald from birth. ae ane eacig cia = 918 7th ty Northwest. | ing; preferably ‘ y aclo able to tell phonetically llenjoy a fine rtly and the Editor | be present to see that | Now, at the age of 92, a ple ntiful | | erop of dark-red hair covers his head, ball grown in less Sages three months. | the message tel phed. hone Main—2756-3, Coon Song.—Aa uncouth dance. GUA at?—Chicago Tribune. a ait ee TS siemens wean apc coma i { |