The Washington Bee Newspaper, September 20, 1902, Page 8

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City Items. Heman Lucas is in Patter Carrol Morgan-was 21 years rday’ Heis now a man. Misses M. Wilhamson and Ada Thumas have returned from New York John Quander, who has been sick for two weeks we are giad to note is convalesning. # Mr. Augustus Gray is sick at home from a severe cold. Itis hoped that he will be out soon, Misses Lizzie E, Scott and Ida Con- tee left on Monday for the Mounmen- talcity. They will return this evening. Mr.J. W. Thompson, N. Y., one of the most f tleman of that place Encampment. of Rochester, ominent gen- attend the Master W. Calvin Cnase, who has beea on THE Bee for the past few weeks, will resume his studies in Howard University. fames L. Matthews and family tnoved to their new home, 1328 V = northwest. It Is a beauuful place with latest applications. It is said that Miss Beatrice Ridg- ley, polis is the clerk of Dr. Warirg tn his new field, and that sev- ai other Washington teachers will Baitimore accept positions in the schools. Miss I'attie Sprague, the invalid daughter of Mr, and Mrs Nathan Sprague returned to the city from Ro chester, New York on Tuesday where she has been undergoing medical treat- ment. She was greatly benefited. The fall term ofahe Young People’s Literary of Mt. Moriah Baptist Church rst and NSts., southwest. will begin at 3:30 p m., tomorrow. Mr. james se. Deianey will preside. A good pro- gram has beea arranged for the occa- n. st Charles Sumner Post No. 9, and Frederick Danglass PostNo 21 of this city, togeth=r with the Women’s Relie? Corps auxiliary to said Posts, are mak ing extensive arrangements for the comfo.t of visiting colored veterans and their friends, Charles B. Purvis and wife who ha on an extended trip in the New and states, Nova Scotia and otner ces of interest returned to the city last week. br. Purvis gives an <ce description of the muny things he saw and especially the con dition of th: colored people. EGAL NOTICH Li ~ HOTEL CLYDE... 475 Missouri Ave., N.W. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODA- TIONS FOR LADIES AND .. GENTLEMEN... BOARD ano LODGING. MRS. ALICE E HALL, Prop'tress. Fat GOD] Buy pure food that appeals your appetite Qld Homestead and Grandma’s Br ads, baked by Boston Bak- ing Co., fill the bill. There are the Best Breads mn Town For Sale by your Grocer. Look for your label to be sure you are gettig the gerumme article, as our bread is imitated every- whe- BOSTON baKkING COMPANY Erg-129 ist Street, Foot U. S. Capito! Grounds. BOSTON BAKING CO, If you want good and_healthy bread purchased from the Boston Baking Go. 119 to 129 Ist street foot of the United States Capitol. This is the best bread in the city. All good am ilies use this bread. Horn the Tailor, Mr. Horn isan enterprising citizen On last Monday he had an ope a good exhibition of his fall ; oods ex- hidited. If vou want a first e.. ss fall ted. 637—Fot N. W. Upper Lip of Bearded Myra, a Western Horse, go has a horse with a mus- Early the other day Myra H., out of Queen My ed in the ci Chiea tache. , by Black Gia wonderi siopped to s she hig stepped down the boulevard, says the Chicago Inter Ocean, Bearced Myra, the veterinary sur- geons a enon. On her upper mi + tache, not made up| of a few but one of heavy, luxuriant growth, like the false affa the villain wears in the play. When left alone it droops e except white star on her forehead. -formed gnt-limbed, beautiful ther a esh. Mr. splendid King an Francisco, where n er’s pet. Moth- would not part 1 a f u Mr. King ys. Ly irly nted my f anxious to buy he Ma ea f- > me, but 1 would As long as I to keep her well- . and wel tT be n the mar a loss t t for her mustache. Oceasionally Mr. King has the host- | ler cov mare’s facial adorn- | ment ith a black cloth, which ef- fectu conceals it. Then Myra passes up and down the boulevard ‘ting more than the nce from the passers- this, withont att ual g most ¢ by. and enjoying her distinction, dislikes the cloth Sometimes, on the other hand, Mr. King orders the hostler to take great pains to “dress” the mustache becomingly. The style that he and Myra iike best is the one affected by Emperor William of Germany. he seems to understand -32 Cal.High-PressureSmokeless IN MODEL 1893 E are prepared to furnish our full line of Model 93 ridge. This si bellet and bas a velocity cep: ft is su’ game haown in Another great advantage is that the barre!s are bored and rified(but not chambered) exactly the same as the regular 32-40 Marlin, one turn in 16 inches. This makes the use of Diack powder and lead bullets as satisfactory and convenient as in a Sako size rst -pres- sure arm developed in this couatry for a caliber larger than .30, and the first to use a slow enough twist to dest results with black ammunition. Prices same as.30-30 MARLIN. 120-page cat log of rifies, shot- guns, ammunition, etc, cover in Scolors, mailed for three stamps. THE MARLIN FIRE ARMS CO. NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT 3 es HIGH PRES SMOKELESS ) \ suit goto Mr. Horn at onceand ve fit- | PETER GROGAN. ing and? CREDIT FOR ALL WASHINGTON Funny Predicament of a Prominent Washington Citizen. plats i) /@ Open an Everybody Laughed at His Discome | Account A Beautiful Black Mustache Adorns ; 3 |HE WAS LOCKED OUT So i | ee ae fiture, § It Took a Long Time With us And get the Things you Need on Before He Could See the Fun of It, ‘ bave mattered t that it had been Phe prominent cit- and I oes ee > therm« ow hot it real- was in his own Mattings Down Free. ] there isn’t a_ single |@ yard in this great stock “)@ of Mattings that we hesi- I tateto guarantee for dur best ability. he .very fact. than /@ Chinese and Japanese the ap- weaves are here, and we , ae eee tack them down free of me ete Sees cost. We can. cover Lam a man | mind and | your doors with mattings 3 ay 69 baad th elke | for less money than any other house in town. Our Hae Refrigatorsand ice chests fieult . Gee sae are warranted to give complete satisfaction. All of sizes are here, and you ne myself and thiok. |@ can help yourself on cre "Tf dit. Da gler Vaperand Blue-flame Oil Stoves are just the thing for summer cooking, We have all staila-d sizes atlowest cash prices on credit Peter Grogan, $17, S19, $23. 7:h Stret, N. W. ed. It wi know. I w it. I mus I must ld never hear the | se my Batween H and [sts,, | We tack | | nyelled t ly the th to his n one whose picture you may send, One Years subscrip* | tion wil! entitle you to | Two Brooches, Call and see sa ples or send your Subsription with Photo graph or tin-type te y. too, must have been lyin wn, for there was no re- sponse. ~ | For two terrible hours he raved and ' nd then he did a daring thing. | fumed, Watchi | no womer his chance when there were and but few men on the ng the outer doc street, he i the porch of his nex furiou The Bee Printing Co. 1109 sory and jabbed rie at the e Then, before thé aston- coyld recover their arted back into his own ‘ ’ - ae ‘I” Street, Northwest. THE PUSH BUTTON. a ! e safely aroun¢ i I Mr. I ( e I s i y i \ SUBSCRIBE NOW... H ie IF you want a_beauiiful A pene gargee ; frooche,a Hand Painted Be eee tea is Eee erie Mimature Picture FREE, as ig Hae nate Send at once YOUR PHO nga ep tied a ° TOGRAPH on Tin-Type stay shut. I ven Wished he hac ne and Receive a Hand Paint been so | ala about ou ed Frooche. These brooch‘ proof ks | es aie p in rolled gold eee he shout peopl frames, Every one guaran* hem he could see through th . | teed. ero cre cc lar for sigs Aa oR : j 6 months subscription for =o andl cia Fie , Tue Bre or two dallars mone hen 5 for one year. If you send t , { in your subscription tor ; six months with your pict’ som ng crooke ure you will receive one on in there,” and then pas Brooch ot yourself or any Incorporated.) First-class service \t last! His neighbor's door ' With a glad ery the prisoner yell “Come over here. I need your lhe IN help.” The neighbor came and heard | the aw ful story. He was considerate EDWAKD AMBLER, Leader. enough not t laugh, and without MUSIC FURNISHED FOR comment went to the back of the house, where he broke open awindow. i T ae ALL OCUASION. rasonedle, and in due time rescued his pajamaed neighbor. Caras £ He was sworn to secrecy, but he be- | Concert, trayed his trust, and now a whole at the epi- izen is be- ide of it. Dance. neighborhood is laughing e, and the prominent see the funny Eteblished, 1866 ginning GO TO XANDERS. If you want first class wines and liquors go to Xanders one of the most retiable houses in this city. His wines |. Goldand silver watches, diamonds and liquors are pure. He gives you full |Jewelry, stols, guns, mechanicet, measure. To drink his wines and liq | tools, ladies and gentlemen’s wearing uors, you have no trouble with your appearal. neart. Call and srmple his goods, 909 7th street, northwest. Old gold and silver bough Unredeemed pledges for sale = Watson’s Park. There is always a fashionable crowd “at Watson's Park every afternoon and evening. This is one of the best sum-] This is one of the b H : e a est ’ mer outing parks in the city. Music | manufacturers and pot vente ae and dancing daily. There was an un- | United States. If you want a first cl usual large crowd on last Sunday and | instrament don’t fail to call on him. notwithstanding the heatin the city | See adverti i ) 5 vertise , Watson's Park ts always cool. margt a -amothierccinaan: CHARLES STEIFF. a ae GREEN EEN NO NON NN PENN LT TA LEN NNN EN a , —— ee Per Gal on, We claim to ly sell whisk y as low us $1.10 per gallon, and mind y whiskev—not a decoction uf chemicals—but of under pro f CASPER'S STANDARD”: to Year old whiskey is a rctua ly p «d by honest Tac Heels in the Mountain < North Carolina by the old time process. Every drop is open furnance wood fires, in old style copper stills, in exactly t way it was made by your grand-fathers a century ag . whiskey is sold at $5 to $6 per gallon, but it is not any bett, © CASPER'’S STANDARD.” \t is the dest produced ; please every customer or we will buy it back with } porated Under the Laws of North Carolina, with author : j 4 Of $100,000.00 and the Peoples National Bank and Piedmout s 4 he the LOWEST PRICED WHISKEY HOUSE course it’ Bank of Winston Salem, N. C,, will tell you our gu This is old honest. mild and mellow whiskey is worth « but to niore fuliy introduce * CASPER’S §$ ple shipments of this brand at halt price, (packed j 5 Quarts $2.95, 10 Quarts $5.00, Express Prepa Allorders aud remittances (in sta ; requests for confidential price list United States. ete. ) as well as follows: Ww. B. Casper Cas Winston-Salem Nain Office and Warehouses: No's. 1045-46 Liberty and 1, 3, 4and 5 Maple Street — Wynisker a0 Pig allon. | The New Manifolding Hammond Typewrite,, and impre of operation. sight. Char shuttles. Tt writer for the professiona! + es 521 NINTH STREET, N. W Washington, D. ¢ The Hamnonu Typewriter Go, FER KK RN NN RN NNN DP ONE ES ES EL ENTS ¢ 4 This is the Season for Bargains gua } 4 MIDI ; ‘ : : Pianos 5 4 4 AND ‘ 4 r 4 Organs| We have nearly 200 Instruments on hand, Many of whichare good as new, but way b low the new pr T rms to Suit ¢* ———— Organs from. .. $5. up Pianos’’....- $10Ou Saunders & Stayman Co. 4327 F Street N. W. SALALANLAAAASLAALAALRARABASAAABIANS ee RE oer ot ot te EstaBLisep 18 42, Esra! p 1342 STIEFF PIANO Have stood the test for sixty years. When buy ing from us you are deal- ing direct from the manu- facturer. WE HAVE OTHER MAKES Tealken in'trade which we can ‘éhe BURNSTINE LOAN OFFIC. lew PRICES srvreer — UPRIGHT PIANOS AS LOW AS et $125, Square Pianos $25, Organs Sid. Termso suit —— StiefF pin tae runs 531 11ITHSTREET WN. W. J. ©. Conliff, Ms": CO ee

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