The Washington Bee Newspaper, October 2, 1886, Page 1

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Che Terms. $2.00 Per year. v. eR a VEVER SUCH BARGAINS ) , —IN— . AMUSEMENTS, ’\vominces set 0 sre | SOME: NEGRO’ CHARCTERIS ; i . p by the bosses are} SOME NEGRO CHA 5 Shad ee ar ae A ‘om TICS. pictica lake bein wane : 2 s ; etin, aa ) 7 THE- of the friends of Mr. Gibson ie Nee: int Profusion he scatters his cary. i) = a . © ° express their indignation, at the 1 ings. How he fatronizes th Men's Boys and = Children’s Clothing ORPH FUS'GLEF GLA way he was treated by these auto-| Being unlettered the Negro was Delmonico’s aud Worth’e, aed i a ). ' A : pete va ilroad kin fth As are’ now offered at the GrentSample of Men,Beys’ erats) was held Friday night at | criticised as unworthy of th =f ity wee 07 the world. Ver. and Children’s Clothing Opening at 924 7th St., NW. ASSISTED BY. Liberty Hall, the result of which | zenship with which ‘he tad ent Whe ceed Tessmiakere and. tailors, ill : ; the cafes : 4 Bet. | ST. AnD MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE. Mesdames SELIKA, AGNES ba “ay ees Qs eon ne i a tional —— whole range of sting oat 1, © nh educator if . * a) Over one thousand Men’s Boy’s and Children’s Suits and Overcoats|S™4LLW00D, Messrs 8. W. . & lesson they will not readi- | tion which would deat sree drinking and merry-making and oitie best goods, Many of them will be sold at less than the cost of the | WILLIAMS & JARVIS BUTLER |° as get. Itis a well known fuct| participating in — guverament.| inet ef eng places and the goods, say nothing about the making and the trimmings. Actual bar- SA SULS\ these men. stat . Svvernment. | tiasel and show t gains seldom come. A sample Suit worth $20 can be bought for $12. Walligive ei pur\’s the pe Hs bl ny, Was this “discrimination | too readily a liberal ances Overcoats very low, and Children and Boy‘s Suits at little. over. half- H ethe - i price. Children’s Overcoats at less than you would have to_pay for the First Coneert of the paces we white hep fll the power to legislate th c er to legislate thus? “Ay. waking. These goods are wostly in single Suits, only one of a kind, As at ‘ e q aud are made of the best Englisb, French and American goods. Prince SEASON, ie moots Tedshar de ini aa there’s the rub.” Such a qualitiec at such a rate. - “Put money in . ; udicia 5 ' | thy purse” ough i Albert Coats sold for $15 now $, Suits that sold for $12 to $20.at less : suffrage would practically dist Y pu ought to be his watch hak tuo Shinde of the ost, irs aren SSE goods made, many of For the benefit of the ticket headed by Judge Briggs. | chise “Gileeiaatce deg cial hua eo hundred years to come, them superior to the best ordered work. Men's Suits start at $5.. ‘The opposition to Briggs is thut/dred southein white v sho} a Liem Gin, Baye onite $5 to $10, Children's Suite $2.00 to Oa, sok eee Ml FT H | p OL AN he resigned his seat in the city | cannot white voters who] THE PROHIBITION PARTY IN coats for Men, Boys’ and Children from $2. 50 up. Yon can secure the council, because the emancipation | names. White mea! inthe rake psp. vest bargains of your life in any of these goods you can get fitted in. We proclamation of Abraham Lincolu |of the 19th ecntury—native Aq | Yok DAVIS 20-OPEN Tate Lr. have a lot of Children’s Suits—54 in all—the price of them was $6.50, $7. A. M, E- CHURCH. was read therein. A commitice| meric 1 tury—native A- ERARY SEASON, News: &e. s, $)and $10, ages, 4to 8. Just think of it. You can have your choice was also appointed to take i See De hue tecteine (Bee Co; of this lot for $3.90. Little Overcoats for half price. Men’s Pants T5e. = Fea OSS tale bet..115th and considerati = b seta ue Wag has never been denied the F trespondent.) $1. $1.50, @2 up to $6, We have alot of Prince Albert Coats, Black Cloth 16th Sts. n. w. ind ral a the nomination of | right nor the opportunity of men- Baltimore, Md., Sept. 30th. formerly Sold for $18, $20, $22—your choice to day for $12. . zi i Gapediends for the leg- tal culture since St. Augustine, A comparatively new thing, un- It would be impossible to commerate the thongands of good things ia Monday Oct. 4, ’86, Beegecuicd oh eee ee be pe miasionsry, carried the ‘het Manes fi ere par- Clothing for Men, Boys' d Children. Com > S r - | tol of Wisdom ar < y rganiz at the great sale of sample Suits at 924 7th Dow egg) TICKETS iS ait £50) e03; There the principal colored men | to Britain. If pee faowledgs present time. A kind of Po Mass. Ave. Look for the signs. Sample Suits and all styles of men’s have brought out one of their|a race so fayored filteen per cent organization, has existed for some Boy’s,and omnes Clothing. Salecommences TUESDAY MORN. | /¢served Seats - + 60 cfs,jnumber for the legislature, his| in the south are illitergte, way not pi pad pat: * pamaning NG at 1 o'elock, to be obtained at ELLIS’ Music cre salen aoe i ag nf Uaciaer ue tolerated for the state convention was receatly eld Store 937 Penn., Ave.n. w. tricis they have carried the me SRV OR I eran eines didathe ee cnaga nt can- mary boards which are necessary | the ingenuity of : ia aaa wager i ap JOHN FE. ELLIS & CO, THE FIRST sep ions WOMTGALOR J i gevuity of man could invent | fot what promises to be a vigo- o liberate tue mind from the fet-| 04S campaign. The i i 5 3 : - Au - P4 Party in thi: 937 PENN, AVENUE, WASHINGTON, D. ©. INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION hq Philadelphia Tribune is on | ters of ignorance? But the color- | St@te, a8 elsewhere, seems di . EXTENSIVE DEALERS IN a BY THE the market, the proprietor and ed- | ed youthsof the land are now fl ck-| °% © Teeognize the claims of all C 0 1, 0 R E D itor, the genial Chris Perry, is|irg to the school houses which pr these of citizens. regardless of ee ee } aol Lorelle from the journa-| dot the hills and valleys of the m9 of and as consequence, is mak- ENS of this Dittrict will op.|list.c fied. _ south and an army of six thousand bd s in the rank of | the col- en on Wednesday Sept. 29th in| ‘The next important event is the| teachers is engaged in th k ored vote. The Prohibitions bave Bethel Hall and the annexed build-| celebration to be teld here next | ot spreading et ht of a Chere {made what they know. to be ajgreat ing which gives a joint area of| week'by the G. U. ( ; : 4 spreading the hght of a Chris- | accession in securing the s BOIS Sac tccanak G af ek by the G. U. O. of O. F. -In| tian givilization even to the dark-| ofthe Rev. H J renee 242 eq. feet under cover, M st. bet. | point of number it will surpass the | est corner 2 : 7 « arvey Johnson, pastor 16th and 17th sts., u. w. All per-| Mysoni Renitial on t eh t, By avd by thecioud | of the North Street Baptist chureb. eonk inteddling to pladetartisloavoni|(s wsoni¢ centennial eld here a/ wilibe lifted and all will be well.| Mr. Johnson is an indefatigabl exhibition will please notify the few years ago. The chief interest es worker in all causes involyi pr I = Sect'y of the Industrial Commis. | C@@ters in. who will succeed the Fe as'b gaa interest of the race and is aan sion at their office 1203 16that_| Present S. OC. V. Each fellow) |. 008 hee sportively remarked | to have the largest personal follow- MUBSILU exhibition will continne to 13 of Oct. | dutes ake mncceed himself; candi. |r tim that the Negro betrays} ing of any colored man in Balti-” 4 ; is one of {fit junds Ui tue vidi) Front moral weakness when con-!|More. He has achurch member- AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION |* mete ea = nq | The Ohio delegation bas a candi-} (oo nich in deviant Wéaltiea Fa! sension” ot anfkina. uring “a& PENNSYLVANIA POLITICS. | date for secretary, Dave Bowser’s quduted after decks by Mies, And abscence this summer they increas- place. Matthews also, of this city : by . Sole age » Weber Behring, Vose, Guild, Masor amlin . e agents for the Weber Behring, Vose, Guild, Mason and I igi see eee a z ~. | ed his salary from twelve to fifteen- is after Bowser’secalp. Tom For- this inclination for which ke is Behr Bros. hundred dollars, but he refused on a a5 4 3 : . rrai 1 betore the bar of public] pj 4 iss PIANOS! A RENEGADE RESIGNS BECAUSE LIN-| pester of Richmond, Va, is said |S" : public) his retarn, to take the additional Cae ies : erect COLN’S PROCLAMATION IS READ. =a ge ae ie | Opinion would Le quite damaging | three hundred dollars, because he MASON AND HAMLIN, SMITIL AMERICAN. GEO. WOODs| Sorron or rue TRIBUNE ABOUT 70 | °° be lated for his sacra Gera It bos forthe plém onealed 6 tases ba gadis tae PACKARD, CLLASE RETIRE. NEWS &c. ieage ; andieduthern delegates his general trust worthy character. | the generosity of his willing con- ORGANS! a oat er town gust, | as he not been entrusted with| gregation. ‘To his efforts is iarge- E: aa inguavitie pac eae faieeoe the keys of the corn cribz, and|ly due the opening of the Bar to = aris 7 = ae (Special correspondence) ae Bakrenlely yeaterdey on a|fmoke houses ever since he has Pag Sart ae Boro eye T = or z OUN G re) SHOE HOUSE. The past week has been a most] two weeks’ trip to your city. einai Aira. tak: bah canse which he may espouse. ~ eventful one. The contest of Mr.| Dilugn Parrish, a wealthy quak- Sron (he fianlica GGiie Can) GEES Monumental and Scientific HEILBRUN'S ou STANDS S. B. Gibson for legislative honors | er has iby will bequeathed to the be a Par con-| Literary Association resumed its “ Bi otaoes aus aes tending on tne plains of battle for : e from the 7th legislative district, | Old Folk’s Home $1,000, and to mastery of this republic, did he not pee on Tuesday evening, the ie is ci 1 t Y d Orphan Asylum the A : 8th inst. This association grew gon 7TH. STREET ES SGT RS See ey ieee oer coe imeem ae ee 4 a / : him, bas ended disastrously. That} Mrs, Young and son of your ae fireniteny the conven clati fas uceaen eae aaenised Mg eatel Fine Calf Boots §2.50 to 55.00. PaaL aye pad opt eraes Can here the guests of Mrs.| chiidren and during al! that time| houses during the whole season. 1 r, - ase acts in 28, ny) : was he ever charged or even sus: |The board of managers promise GOOD WORK BOOTS $2 to $3. state them, one of the first duties F. vaioded of violating the confi-| increased facilities for the coming ELECTRI HAND SEWED GAITERS $4.00. fof the next legislature ite meets dence und trust reposed aie Kia —- and on be ae is <r ELECTRIC § 0S $2.5 i i - F : U0. & a DEMDES G2.” | pawsnanss guns Suhencuiyg) Euckad sive. crlllvieerl nae! Be VIRGINA CANN ALS || Ue Aed al orne steal Mr W. U. 8. Barneo and. others LADIES KID BUTTON $1. to $4. two representatives at present, by t.. 22 see * who know how to conduct such an MISSES KID & PEBLE BUTTON 97 Cte. the apportionment it will have Hampton, Va. Sept. 22nd.| 44 for his bravery and devotion | enterprise on a prosperous and HILD’s S = Me 75 wes Marshall Parks was nominated ai rand Hag h cessful basis. The openio CHILD'S SCHOOL SHOES 75 Cts. ‘but one. The colored citizens of| i, this t he liseheinstl to his country and flag, go search | success 8. je opening pa- RUBBER BOOTS & SHOES OF ALL KINDS. | the ward feeling that the present aa Wien caretic jiarty: Mr Gash his military record and whether | per was presented by Mr. J. S. b< s 53 ta s Yi De | i oy i Davis of the Baltimore Bar, who P..S. Look for the Old Lady in the Window. ; would be the only opportunity of |p, Bouden the Republican candi- Ee OTS bedi a Ee wa read the paper which provoked receiving recognition placed Ste-| date will be in town today and the | WTO) o'= Tag Dee much discussion at the last regu- phen B. Gibson in the field as| canvass will.then be opened on the between rhe. states it will be fe sala a ee s' their candidate. The gentleman| Peninsula, where the fight fora found tiat his skill, valor and} “my, Camp meeting season has named at a public meeting accept- colored candidate was hardest. patriotism bave shed luster on the | shout closed, and as usual the re- ed the nomination in a brilliant | On tomorrow Mr. Parks will be in pages of military history. Ask] yiyal meetings have been transfer. speech. Nothing could be said as Hemp oar osps and patie ta eatee wee the elie ¢© a ed to the methodist churches in to his fitness, he was a native of|&Y W! putin circulation to-| Forts Wagner and Pillow. Call) the city. A very suecessfalrevival the city, had graduated with high wards Spee ag ane uel up the 54th Massachusetts, the|is now in progress at Sharp street from ‘Lificdin’ Whiversity. | ouverte creas *| 11th Rhode Island Battery or the|cburch under the pastor, Rev. E. honors fro neoln University, | papi: lad if foe! excelled aiiy ? : and waa at the time uamed altioy’entn the de ee Y | array of colored soliiers aud there| W.S. Peek. thing which the democrats called | . ; ss Th al “H t Home” of | t to be found a trait de 6 annua arvest Home” o teacher at West Chester. Mr.| Mahones Negro pow wow meeting. | is not to be found a traitor, a de ihe; Rpigoepal’ shane toalti. oh Gibson and bis friends bad no| Your correspondent has an ar-| EEE HME os Tuesday evening. Rev. C. B, Per- mouey to pus _his canvass, but | ticle which he considers too long x * ry, the genial pastor has returned what he lucked in this respect was | and would set before the public too | They say he is ambitious, that] from his sammer vacation. 3 | more than mede up by the enthu- | clearly the fact that_ the greed of). inisics there is uothing inthe| Mr. David D. Dieksou, a promi- . —s siusm ofbis friends, It was de-| office brings the FF. V's, of Vir | void too guod for him; that he is| Bent young business man of this ted by the use of @ made by T. T. Haydock, which $2 not only the Leading cided by the bosses that he must ginia beneath the dignity of honor- | ‘Sadie tl dvatiietions addichiticel abbey member of the present in this picture, bi E LEADING BUGG Uy able gentlemen. : j Lssdookcs Selew King Bolt and Fifth Wheely ack soa desler for the ha be defeated. ‘The fact was sent The G. U. O. of Odd Fellows of | honor; that he would not decline Lene vel ch Hedin ion ai Wace DOCK BUGGY, with the Haydock Safety King Bolt and Fifth forth to ward leaders, and to place| 4. a , | bee ire Life is insecure riding over any other. tre Uvte, 4 Virginia meets in convention to|® nomination to the presidency of | ine tour in Penn. ‘hiricre we tribe melee cet rete i eat we teanyoe whe wt eee tam as pr if rit desired hee day in Hampton, composed of del- | the United States by either party. i staes Laura.and Sallie Masea ech iss Saiki eek TD. BAY DOCE,o im (the tatate: Arp Quay Mc | egates from the state Lodges. The | This may all be trae. It is rather| pave retarned from a three months _ Wholesale Price List Cor. Plum and Twelfth Sts., CINCINNATI, 0. Granes & Co., they must carry | day will be ina grand pa . P ‘ a P Sata AGENTS WANTED WHERE WE HAVE NONE! NO 80 pitta. Vis i a ay spent i grand pa- | creditable to him that be should| stay in the rural districts. INVESTMENT 80 PROFITABLE their div.sions or precincts aguinst | rade supported by the local Lodges| aim high, such a disposition is} Misses Mamie and Victoria Haut Gibson. and strange as it may|ending with a banquet and sup-| much to be preferred tu the oppo-| have gone to their schools in the seem, men who stand high in the | per this evening. _ |gite trait of the swine whose am. | county. social world, men who ure con-| “The Hamptou Normal and Agri-| ii ion is never exalted above the| Business ison the increase and stantly clamoring that the race|¢ itural Institute will open Oct. 4 iain of his swill trough. As|thecity isassaming its autumn as- should be recognized, were among | 4th. An increased attendance is) i. ay upward so it is natural | Pect- in obeyi b >| expected, a namber of changes’! ®P y up - ; oem ease | the furemost iu obeying the man-| ean mad he teach- | for the mind to aspire to the realm : 3 ~ \date of the borses, The rabble | Save Leen made amoug the teach- “So fur, so good,” said the boy, 4 rs. of independence and power, and - FURNITURE CARPET AND STO E> AED ROSS OED. ESE IIS) were ° Gen. Armstrong is improving is an caning trait se von soev- | #fter eating the stolen tart. After i re bought for from 50 cents to a dol- | dually i a iggei ee seas found even if he be black. | "eviewing the thousands and tens INSTALMENT HOUSE lar, which was the high: at price. | St@dually in health after a long "| of thousands of colds and coughs Se, 9214923 = The result was Mr. Gibaon suc. | 20d severe illness. The health of “* that have been conquered by Dr. 1 ceeded in only carrying 8 divis | the county-and town is good,so| ‘The Negro has one immense| Bull’s Cough Syrup we can readily ions, but to succeed be should | the doctors have plenty idie time to! draw back. He is,asa ru'e, too|say, so far, so good. Price 25 have carried 13 divisions. ‘he | read ap. free handed und possessed of a na-| cents.

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