The Washington Bee Newspaper, August 23, 1902, Page 8

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THE WASHINGTON BEE. City ltems. THE TAILOR. if you wnnt a good and cheap suit of clothes go to riorn’s the tailor. 637 | | nderson who has been; is able to be out Mr. Moses Miss F Sprague who has; een quite k bas sufficiently im-j; roved to be out again. j d Emmet E. Jones a well known | rand a pro nf Mason died at} ence in eland st. Tues- o'clock. } Mrs. Geo. Johnson of 920 11th street ¥., who has been sick for some time fast improving. Her mother is said to ¢ out of danger now. | Mystic Shrine Excursions Nobles of the give two moonlight urday nights August 9 and ns will be F street northwest before he begins to retuild. Now is your time to have a The Nobles of the Mystic Shrine. suit of clothes made ata sacrifice. Mc onlight Exc Two of thef the season will be given by © FERRY PICTURE- bles of the Mystic Shri Satu y BEAUTIFUL, WAS evenings Aug. 20h eee rnese > OR RECAPIURED 1 the Steamer jane osery. Ss I ; IMFS ‘f - E 4 a the, Steamer Jane Mosety. oy nesg| “EIGHT TIMES INT H&BE VE! HARPER’S FERRY, THE = oy _THE SHENANDOAH VAL- Glymont. The round trip is only 25cts. The committees are composed of the Citizens of Wa hington which alor guarantee, good order , respectability and fine taeatment. Where the three States of Virginia, | West Virginia aud Marviard come to- <6) ° “ANDER gether; where the Potomac and GO TO XANDERS |} Shenandoah Rivers unite; where the If you want first class wines and towering steeps of the Klue Kidge end liquors go to Xanders one of the most, abruptly, frowning upon the heights reliable houses in this city. His wines Of Maryiana and Bolivar Heights in and liquors are pure. He gives you full measure. To drink his wines and liqe town of Harper’s Ferry, John Brown uors, you have no trouble with your | baptized it in blood in 1859, when he Call and srmple his goods, gog captured the town and the U. S. Arsen sth street, northwest. jal and made his final and fatal ; Stand in the engine house (known afterwards as Joan Brown’: Fort), alongside the Baltimore & Ohio Rail- road A plainshaft, simplv inscribed, now marks the location. Again in 1851, grim visaged war sciezed the v ge and hel J it tight ia Watson's Park. There is always a fashionable crowd at Watson’s Park every afternoon and evening. This is one of the best sum- mer outing parksin the city. Music j,¢ grasp for nearly four years. The and dancing daily. There was anun- deeds thai were done, and the tales sual large crowd on last Suuday anC that are told concZrning Harper’s notwithstanding the heatin the city ; Ferry fill volumes. | Watson’s Park ts always cool. The heights at Harper’s Ferry guird ed th Shenandoah Valiey. It was a { most important stronghold to be de- , Sired when some great ca npaign was The political barbacue at Jones d by either army. Park Monday September 15th will be } n Harper’s Fer one of the largest political gatherings dgoah Division of the Ba JONES’ PARK. the Shenar- Uimore & Ohio that has ever assembled in that see- R.R ext souchward to Charies-j , tion of Maryland. Ifyou wanta good town, W hester, Harrisonburg and ntry dinner go to Jones’, Mr. L-w- Lexingt Battlefields surround the manager amp for Ba:tlefield Map, D. traffic, Balti- Gen’! Fas’r — +o What she Feared. ustin, MOST MM RESORT OF I “ M s tain breezes, 2,800 ve I . Absolutely tree | Daily fever and mosqui > without change of cars ~ = pal cities via Baltimore Without an Occupation > ad, Every modern con venience. Rooms en suite with pri 2 Long Furk Pools, Golf - , Bowling Alleys, Ahad dg Billi Room ficent Drives, Complete Li Servce. Annapolis . Academy Band. Hotel remodel I u sight, ' ed h addit onal conveuiences and renovated ghout, All co’ Tk my ec- | * or the season. Op Con : fr une 21st to September 3oth. ie For rates and information address Ww. ELL, Mandger, B. & O. Central tuilding, Baltimore, } Hee « Md, unti! Jane rst, After that lime, : ‘ . Dee: Park Garrett County, Md, aes . THE RIVER QUEEN. a Sia ‘ The River Queen under the Man- he 5 1 agement Mr L. J. Woollen is open : : 2 for business. Co at once and select} o ee ‘ your .ATE, a Negiste } | A Purchase | She has the fatal gift of B- & 0. R. R. END SEA memes - | SHORE EXCURSIONS. | Vhat makes you think so? Tickets good and on all trains Frie and Saturday. returning until Tuesday following, at rate of §$6.co for | ound trip te Atlantic City, Cape Sea Isle City and Ocean City, | | SUMMER BOARDERS, | If you want to spend a pleasant} summer in Virginia, wkere you will | have first class meals and enjoy fish- | g, Address Miss Tillie Fietcher, | | Box 22 Lincoln, Va rious hair and €ay Marlin -32 Cal. High-PressureSmokeless IN MODEL 1893 E are prepared to furnish our ull line of Model "83 ridge. bullet « velocity of over 2,000 fcet per second, making it the most powerful cartridge made for an American arm, with the ¢x- ception of the.30-40 U.S. Army. it is sufficiently deadly for any game known in North America. ‘Another great advantage is that the barre’: are bored and rified(but fi not chambered) exact! “T've been ! that I look exa = : a te oka in 16 inches. This makes the use of fike a Gibsor Do you think pe eps ti ea “ona “Indeed Lde. But which Gibson doy mean? ly known tw« fe ge eng ty Gibs who sure arm develot for a caliber larger than .30, and the first to use a slow enough jive best results with Prices same as.30-30 MARLIN, 120-page cat log of rifies, sb Gibson, the le une Unaccessary Knowledge. Aunt & h (a spinster)—Now dear, guns, ammunition, etc., cover in if you would only watch me closely Scolors, mailed for three stamps. you might learn how to crochet. Little Bessie—Oh, I'm @ married when | grow Free Press. West Virginia, lies the quaint his oric } <GHENIE>. \! |. HUMAN LIGHTNING ROD. Man Who, the Doctors Say, Is Pull of Magnetism, and he instroke. e man is so ¢ at He attracts BENNETT FELL INSENSIBI and came to this « ent When he terer in t Last summer another sun- | red hor ¢ animal for the horse the nsensible nett, A few da ee s the anniversary | Sig, $23, 7th Stret, N. W. Organs from. : $5. up by arried says that to BORN WITHOUT ARMS. Deformed Re Keatacky Girl Performa arkabiy Well on the Banjo with Her Toes, and the n central Ken- human dicate « ture natur: WRITES WITH HER TOES. wonderful gifts and a fine voice. She performs remarks on the banjo with her ne and address with pencil between her toes as legibly as most scho' of her age who have had advant of | training in penmanship. She learned to “pick” the out instruction, } and can rattle off jigs and rag-time and play accompaniments to hersongs as well as any amateur banjoist. She arrived at Harrodsburg, Ky.. a few cays ago, and has been playing and } singing to crowds of people on the streets and in the band stand in the courtyard. This from home to strive to help herself and her poor parents. and she is accompanied by acousin, Mr. Adam Adams. She has received a fine offer from a ‘Texas showman, but declined to go so far from her home and parents. is her second venture A Shower of Reptiles, During thunderstorm which raged at Casville, W. Va., thousands of snakes fell from the clouds and wriggled on the streets. The little reptiles resembled garter snakes, and measured from ten to fifteen inches in length. will living lightning rod Sunstrekes and Bolts Rain on This tet on a whaling | rk. tt seems to be a mark | stroke. | nett | |The New Manifolding Hammond Typewrite, | | | PETER GROGAN. CREDIT FOR ALL WASHINGTON Open an Account With us And get the Things you Necd on 4; We tack Mattings Down Free. Thre isn’t a_ single yard in this great stock of Mattings that we hesi- tateto guarantee for dur ability. he very best Chinese and Japanese weaves are here, and we tack them down free of cost. We can_ cover your doors with mattings for less money than any other house in town. Our Refrigatorsand ice chests are warranted to give complete satisfaction. All sizes are here, and you can help yourself on cre 521 NINTH STpE PKK K KKK TPN Te FPN EN KES SS Sys Ferre This is the Season for Bargains = | Pianos | Organs dit. Dangler Vaperand Blue-flame Oil Stoves are just the thing for We have nearly 200 Instruments summer cookir We onhand,. Many of whichare g have all staala d sizes at lowest cash prices on credit as new, but way b:low the price, Batween H and [Sts., $lO up Saunders & Stayman Co. 1327 F Street N. W. SALALSALLLIR Pianos ** QP RPP PN NWN WR RW Ww wl we OF OE Ot Ot tat PNK KKK VK OV ee wwe s ee oe ak ee eee eee eee eee SAAMLKKLKAABHA KAMAL LL es Estap.isep 1842, Esra 842 STIEFF PIANOS | Have stood the test for sixty years. When buy ing from us you are deal- ing direct from the manu- OTHER MAKES SUBSCRIBE NOW... IF you want a_ beautiful Jiceche,a Hand Pain h irsature Picture FI Send at once YOUK PHO TOGRAPH on Tin-Type and Receive a Hand Paint ed Frooche. These brooch* es aie put in roiled gold frames. Every one guaran* WE HAVE teed. ere cre de ilar for 6 months subscription for Taken in trade which we cance Tue Bre or two dallars oe es wage for one year. If yon send is PRICES verve ewe ir 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 The Bee Printing Co. 1109 a UPRIGHT PIANOS AS LOW $125, Square Pianos $25, Organs S15, Tereiso suit —., Stiefh ping ye guns | 531 11TH STREET N. J. C. Conliff, Mer. iE G00 lt EUWARD AMBLER, Leader. your appetite MUSIC FURNISHED FOR rey, # A pens M Old Homestead and Gra r. *1” Street, Nerthwest. = W. Incorporate d.) “SEA-SIDE CATASTROPHE, | to ton Bak- There rms Reasonable, Br ads, baked byt ing Co., fill the i are the Best Breads in Tow? Concert. Dance, Hteblished, 1s6e OF a BUANSTING LOAW OFFI f, For Sale by your Gr for your labe! to be are gettirg the ger as our bread is A i bat Ay _ Goldand silver watches, diamonds whe- BY ("| ‘ Jewelry, stols, guns, mechanicat, € eae pANY an: ALS tools, ladies and gentlemen’s wearing BOSTON bakING COMPA- 4 5, appearal, s, Capitel 119-129 1st Street, Foot | Kitty—Only think! Carrie got her! Old gold and silver bough Grounds new bathing suit wet through the very} Unredeemed pledges for sale : first time she wore it! 7 Bertha—Merey » You don’t mean to say that she went into the water? CHARLES STEIFF. Kitty—The idea! Of course not. Al This is one of the i d_heal drenching shower came on all of a| manufacturers et or ge ag Ta cae aga pon sudden.—Boston Transcript. United States. If you want a first class | Co., 119 to 129 st street , Instrument don’t fail to call on him. |United States Capitol. See advertisement in another column. | best bread in the city amilies use this bread. BOSTON BAKING CO

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