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——— ee caiens —_. LEGAL NOTICE. CREDIT FOR ALL WASHING: TON. New Spring Furniture The new spring patterns which are to be found on every floor make our establishment particularly attractive and well worthy a visit of inspec- tion. We shall be glad to have you come in any time and get acquainted with the newest ideas in housefur- nishings. We are complete home- furnishers and show the latest de- signs in all lines. ‘GO -CARTS MATTINGS EMANUEL L. HEWLETT, AT- TORNEY. Supreme Court of the District of Co- lumbia, Holding Probate Court. Estate of Herman L. Livingston, De- ceased. No. 15002. Administration Docket. Application having been made herein for letters of administration on said es- tate by Margaret B. Albert, it is ordered this 14th day of February, A. D. 1908, } that Ada B. Jones, Euretta B.Matthews, Mary B. Ewing, Guy L. McNeal, Chris- topher Bozeman{Fannie Thompson, Gladys Thompson, Harry A. Thompson and all others concerned appear in said Court on Tucsday, the 2gth day of March, A. D. 1908, at 10 o’clock A. M., to show cause why such application should not be granted. Let notice hereof be pub- lished in the Washington Law Reporter znd Washington Bee once in each of three successive weeks before the re- turn herein mentioned—the first publication to be less than thirty i days before said return day. We are showing full assortments < Ashley M, Gould, Justice. | Of the new season Go-carts, which Attest:James Tanner, Register of Wills include all the latest improved styles for the District of Columbia, Clerk and a wonderful variety of pretty patterns. We have our advance stock of new Mattings, too, and we are ear sure you have never seen prettier . KING, ATTORNEY. effects or better qualities. Al the Supreme Court of the District of Co-|Prices are marked in plain figures. while taking a course. Booker T. not e Probate Court purest and Dggs the freshest. el M. Hewlett, Attorney, Riggs Market. OPPORTUNITY There is a growing demand at lucrative salaries in all sections of } the country, and especially in the South, for young men trained in ag- riculture. The demand for the graduates from this department of the Tuskegee Normal and Indus-trial Institute is so far in excess of the supply that we are offering special inducements to graduates of other schools, and persons sufficiently advanced in the academic branches to come here and pursue the courses in agriculture, including | CHRISTIAN XANDER’S “arm Work, Dairying, Live Stock Raising, etc. will be given a few earnest young men to work out all of their board Those interested can secure full information by addressing JAMES F. OYSTER — The Leading Place in the City for BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGSS. Oyster’s Butter is the sweetest in the market. Square Stands, Center Market, _—_— THE F. E. GREEN CO. 818 19th St N. W. Washington, D. C. Dyeing, Cleaning and Pressing. J. Henry Foster, Manager, ForYoungMen. ennessee Whisky 15 YEAR OLD f5 gallon $1.25 fullqt. From all sections{of the : Geatiemen’s Neckties Cleaned and comitry orders for this grang Pressed, se. old whisky are received,which | sin. trots Troned, 20c. goes tO prove its scarcity and GENTLEMEN'S LIST worth, Only at Overenats Cleaned and Pressed, so, 75¢. Raglands Cleaned and Pressed, 75¢. Pants Cleaned and Pressed, 225¢, Coats Cleaned and Pressed, 35c. ; Vests Cleaned and Pressed, 150. Overcoats Dyed and Pressed, 75¢., up. Raglands Dyed znd Pressed, $1 00, up. An_ opportunity ity jouse "Phone M 274: 909 7th St, CULE & SWAN, WATCHMAKLKES AND JEW- Washington, Principal, ELERS, Coats Dyed and Pressed, soc. Tuskegee Institute, Alabama. No, 1514 14TH Sr., N. W. Pants Cleaned and Pressed, 25¢, Vests Dyed and Pressed, 35c. CLUB MEMBERS. Suits Cleaned, Pressed and Repaired | $ts0 per month Each week SUIT called for and delivered the same day. Not responsible for goods left over thirty days. PRICE LIST FOR LADIES, Skirts Cleaned and Pressed, Plain, 50c. Skirts Cleaned and Pressed, Plaited,75c. Skirts Cleaneg and Pressed, Silk, 75¢., up. Waists Cleaned and Pressed, soc. 75¢. | Short Coats Cleaned and Pressed, 50c, Long Coats Cleaned and Pressed, 75¢, $1.00. Skirts Dyed and Pressed, Plain, 75¢. WASHINUTON, DL. c. » Choicest jewelry of every kind, fo svit the most fastidious mind iui caste and skill combined, The L.st and finest you will find. | | | J. A. WHITE. STANDS Nos. 216 and 218 Ninth streec jnorthwest. Families supplied with Oysters, Clams, Crab Meat, Hard and Soft Crabs. Everything guar- anteed to be fresh and delivered , His Cheese is th 3tt h and K streets, N. W., an¢ ESTABLISHED 1866. Cc PETER GROG f ae ch sere neon yg Se a, Holding a Prebate Court. 7 AN 3;URNSTINE I TRICE uk irts Dyed and Pressed, $1.00, 4994. ministration. | 817-819-S21-823 SEVENTH STREET OFFICE rhea agen a eagle $2.50. This is to give notice, That the sub- Bet. H and I Sts. Wholesale Dealer and Salesman, 9¢0 and 902 Pennsylvania Avenue. | ‘’“ tee way {hei | Waists Dyed and Pressed, 75c. scriber, of the District of Columbia, has! To75 EMS ON THE WING N. W. ES, DIAMONDS, JEW EL- Short Coats Dyed and Pressed, 75c, obtained from the Probate Court of the oo - th i the ape: : tt —_ — — ~ — RY, GUNS, MECHANICAL] $1.00, District of Columbia, letters of adminis- ,, WIS? Saat te Conversion of the TOOLS, LADIES’ AND|Long Coats Dyed and Pressed, $1.00, ns € Robert E. Walk President to sound doctrine were e abet ead) ue si $:c0 iy ieee sein Seo free Columbia, Ice and Coal Co.! :!"* «!"*° or" Ee aN a = Ai esac Hah sere public impulses, but he has been un-j e Et. me pall ep Reta —— Dyed foe eee ee id able to shake off the body of death i Mets : = OLD'-GOLD AND SILVER] Our Dees’ ot against the decease it hereby beveiaal Republicanism. ‘The head of a FIFTH AND L STS,., N. W., NEAR K ST. MARKET. ! : IGHT é t Dressmaking and Repair Depart- ed to exhibit the same, with the vouch-) 00 x : a - This ice is made from distilled | BOUGHT. j ment iS at your service. Suits steam ers thereof, legally authenticated, to the 720" that supports or tolerates sys : . | UNREDEEMED PLEDGES | cleaned, $1.00, b b tees b a ae aith day |t¢™S Of taxation that produce and water, drawn from artesian wells. Fe ae ee se are Ree a 3 - ee ee et cae | promote the very evils he condenms 't is from the same water veins} POR SALE. ; wit of February, A.D. 1908; otherwise they = and advise postponement of their cor- y law be excluded from all bene- 3 rections is still in the gall of bitter- of said estate. tet P : ness and bonds of iniquity. Many iven under my hand this 25th day | <. ie : 8 ' noble impulses seem to spring from February, 1905. : rae ee 95 his strong mind. As in the garden John F. Rhines, “ a e — of the sluggard filthy weeds spring 600 2 St. S. W.} 2 : i ;|up to choke out fair and wholesome | James T Register of 4 ss elt a blossoms. (Rep. Houston on recent for the [ of Columbia, 4 % 5 fee askate Goail ; message of the President.) s) e robate ourt. ts do are pei . Curry Robinson and John Henry, Aing, Attorr , c id = ne colored, of Hawkinsville, Ga., accus- ed of the murder of Mr M Attes: - M ELENDEZ KING, and ATTORNEY, | Warren White, were put to death by Su Court of the District of Co-j x a ; the usual mob, viz., lynchers, and|§ lu Holding a Probate Court. | F $ ' F ,_| after being hanged were soaked with| s to give notice that the sub- : : : he - | oil an set afire. One revived, and si of the District of Columbia, | Re ie ag , ; Gir = ; his screams were frightful ( The ha ained from the Probate Court - f ; ;| way they do in the Sunny South.) of the District of Columbia letters of | a s y These hard times were foreseen administration on the estate of Charles over two years ago by the money | C. Stewart, late of the Districe of Co- are | \ present tor every Butler in thc Phone. Ser seas due pers i paired 3 Eee daaliteeneee Wash-| me, tween — sah Si i area ses ington, March 18th Columbia Ice Co., ‘ warned to exhibit the same, with the} An ounce of help is worth a onenal ; ae vouchers legally ithenticated, to the, i ait ; ae : ——+ subscriber, on or before the 18th day, Aisha 5 : is| Th Fi at Atl t A dl P fi T ireneii. wie’ thas Whenever the presidential office is of February, A. D., 1909; otherwise fill ‘ae saeng : jae ; 3 Peal iy re an IC N 3 acl C ea they may by law be excluded from all’ down, without going through the ustal] WATCH FOR OUR SPECIAL SALE EVERY WEEK. bene said esta viv inder my} - ae pe xr > ber fit of / see : rs eee od : the ballot, then the coun-;} CAN SAVE EVERY HOME mane We Calvin Chase, | becomes a monarchy. | ‘TY PERCENT BY PURCHASING YOUR GROCRIES yancis ¥ | f the time lot arrived fo: >| 5 vi0p Eye St, HUW lf the tin has not arrived for the} FROM US. . -,; Negro of the United States to unite,! _. ~ PIN — Attest James Tanner, Register of { } THE FIN TE! then it never will arrive. All factions Vills for the District of Columbia, ! 3 s nee = 9. ye 2. cE ‘ a EC a A ‘ = ; ; jot the various races in the United | SELECT COI E, Clerk of t *robate Cour jee ‘ H ST CIN RBUTTE Se A {States are united against the colored | ELGIN BUTTER, No. 14,970. Administration. , : ! srother. { ESTABLISHED 1873 TELEPHONE NORTH 1595 Deceniber 31st andcitvy of Washington that calls on FANCY GROCERIES, ETC., ETC., ETC, ETC. THE GREAT ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC TE "| CHARLES H. JAVLNS & SONS FISH, POULTRY AND OYSTER DEALERS, 930 C Street Northwest, and 361 Pennsylvania Ave. N. W. that furnish the famous Columbia Springs. Also retail dealers in Wood and Coal. Corner Fifth and L streets, Northwest, Washington, D. C. Phone Main 272. John E. McGaw, Joseph T. Peake, Pres. & Mgr. Secy.-Treas. “HOWWOLS NISS2UISIG ‘483H9 NI NIV “aHOWNOVg “VOILYIOS “wioTwanan -4Os- SS3NSST1dII1S WSILVWNARY Center Market, Washington, D. C, | Phone, Main 4480. Why not make a. gift to your home by placing your order with the Columbia Ice Company for |B your coal and wood? and your ice | for the winter and summer? | FOR RENT. Nicely furnished room with or with- | out board. No. 1742 Fourteenth street : : northwest, Absolrie satisfaction guaranteed a A. H. Underdown, sth & L Sts. N.W. 1742 14th St. N. W. POLLY MOUNT PURE RYE WHISKEY. Sold Only 3, JOHN F. MEENEHAN, 14th .3t. and Rhode Island Avenue, N. W., WASHINGTON, D. cu. Phone N. 2166. C0 WE FROM TWNETY TO FOR- yy ANOS SI NIV aHL ONY $12142) 211117 241 40 A iS CILILLLLLLLL S ——— ee J. D. O'CONNOR, Union Bar, and Union Goods. Yellow Keystone Pure Rye W: TiN aug Aa ii) mua) 9G wero Se. eavy nok jy S.A. HINES UNDERTAKER, EMBALMER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1715 Fourteenth St.,N. W. P. ©. BOX 1837. Colored Skin Made Lighter By Use of WONDERINE (Sent by mail on receipt of 50 cents.) “Thelitead Works of PAUL LAWRENCE DUNBAR With biographies of famous poet by Lida Keck Wiggins, and an in- troduction by Walter Dean Howells, editor of Harper’s Magazine. Properly illustrated by J. T. Nichols Bro., Illinois. ) $17 Drop postal to The Bee Office, and a representative will call on you. sypegeeyy PAG ou Suravey ‘Ap4OIN| uivg eaeyay Avy) asyoepespy Whiskey. |J. D. O';CONNOR’S BUFFET, SOLA LALA LALLA MLM MIME Ut Plog 4940 y——— | | Cor. Seventh and P Sts. N.W. ie SE es aie, aa —_—_—_—_—_eoeoeooee HOUSE AND HERMANN. whe ER a od Phone N 4117. SAMUEL G. STEWART 1141 Seventh Street FRANCOIS DE SALLE,” New York City. Bed Special FOUR REAL BARGAINS THIS Northwest, WEEK Between L and M Streets, Heavy White Enamel Beds, with Wies, Liquors, Ete. ig brass knobs and good casters; Washington, D.C. genuine baked cnamel; all sizes, Containing his complete poetical works, his best short stories, etc. } $2.98 : —a \n extraordinary value in a heavy White Enameled Iron Bed; single or le size; heavy brass rail at head foot; $4.00. very Price, $1.75. and \ constructed Brass Bed; heavy posts, bow foot, GoToU. E.Bunch DEALER IN thoroughly ITEMS ON THE WING There are 165,009 railroad men idle depression. When ministers of the compelled by force of political circum- stances to speak from the pulpit upon the political situation, you may know things are bad. This panic that has affected the country comes in a bad time, viz., We are gradually merging into a republic of aristocratic gospel are winter. ACCOMMODATIONS Offered Metallic Caskets on Hand For Shipping proclivity. Judge E. M. Hewlett is still doing business at the old stand. There is a lot of suffering among the poor of the District of Columbia dur- ing the business depression. In twenty-nine States women have school suffrage. There is more inter- est shown in the West than in the Eastern part of the country. General Coxey, commander-in-chief of the Army of the Unemployed, wants Congress to appropriate $150,000,000 for improvement of inland waterways, which will give work to the unemploy- Best Service Guaranteed Use Hines Cloth Casket. * Pi ea SR SE leach ieee TN eee FINE FAMILY GROCERIES, FRESH MEATS AND PROVI- high lacquer finish; a cheap bed at ed. $25. Our price, $18.25. ; be s Roosevelt is partly to blame for the \ substantially made Brass Bed, an ow SIONS. in the United States owing to business} present financial situation. In my opin-| with heavy, continuous posts and} COR. FOUR AND HALF AND ion the President has not made good thigh lacquer finish; easily worth $40. MD. AVE. S. W. What has he actually done except to} Our price, 75- weild that big stick? (Mrs. Hetty When in doubt, buy of Ie Green.) HOUSE & HERRMANN, — - Seventh and Eve Sts. N. W, FOR RENT. f « Furnished or unfurnished; two beau- A aati Louis ne Kessel, j tiful communicating rooms, 1718 Sixth CLAIRVOYANT ; street northwest.. \ imperter of ana Wholesale Dealer ia ea niet ee ‘ASTROLOGIST CAFE cha eens oes | PINES ' ; Site : bames in fallof One of the finest cafes in the those ou bave AND city is that of William Xander. causes Dappy S > i He has everything first class, and these you destre: BY hiskies if you want a hot lunch every day fais). Ifyou | gofle Owner of the... Af ‘ : 5 E are in doubt a8 4 B 2 don’t fail to patronize him. {the outcome ... Following Brands: FINE WINES, WHISKIES, | taiing, 9, bunt. Private Stock, and Cigars. The very best brands ‘fe: Old pe - i of cigérs that can be found any- Oxford, . where. Phone, Main 5438. William Xander, 610 La. Ave., N. W. ‘Tremost #5 TENTH SREET.|N. W. Telephone—Main—16s. Dr. F. PERRY, 1024 ARCH STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA