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THE BEE A SUCCESSFUL MAN _ IT IS RUMORED, spoke to them as fellow citizers | tinguished guests were noticed Col | Auwerbach & Bro,, is the titleof a new book, which is oe among whom he had grown up,| Robert Harlan of tbe Ohio legis- = a i i : . 2 ‘ j -|l.ture, in company with Mr. W ; being extensively sold by the} “That J. C. Matthews wiil be con-| 224 ‘hove progress he hed watch. ae pany See aa AUTHORIZED aGENTS. agents. It will pay any man = firmed. cabs plea ure ees < oer = _ aa oe et F. poe - woman to buy this book. sac cess he wa; proud. He spoke of} H. Douglas, W. B. Bos mun an ; ‘advertising agent. | gent who is readily known when Purvis will be removed. their indastry and intelligence | others ~ Prayer was off-red hy Ce met, has been very successful] Miss Lucy Moten is a dignified | aud of the guod use they made of | Rev. C. Lambert, atterwhich the BAst WASHINGTON east |i Securing a number of subscrib- | and reserved school teacher. their public schowl advantages, fsecretary, Miss Lizzie Mason read Wiggs Z eae ae — Miss Emma Merritt will be pro- He treated more direcily of | elu-| the minu e3 of the prev ouy meet ‘est WASHINGTON. os moted because she deserves it. | Cation asa factor in the ordinary|ing. The président, Mr. Chase, N.E, te 1815, 27th Street, REV. LAMKINS’ SALUTE. Michereond aptioe alnterarcine: industries of life, and bow it could | called for a report ot the several SovuTH WASHINGTON, BRANCH OFFICE, R.S. Laws, Manager and News Editor. Office 316 H st., 8 We a 4 sation 4 F ity, | be applied with advantege to all} committees, they not being ready The complimentary entertain- eretilon Buk) at m Gib ae classes of labor. It vould no long- | to report Mr. D F. Batts, thought ment to Rev. 8. G. Lamkins took | Recorder Matthews is an honor] er be looked upon asa luxury,|since the committee on coustiiu - place at the Cadet’s Artrory last | to the negro Americans. nor could it beargued that because | tion was not ready to report, » Tuesday evening, but on account| x-Register B. K. Brace, is the] of a man’s humble occupation he} suitable name should be selected of the inclemency of the weather! most. popular republican in the} was not in need of education, Ed-| for the association as it had been ——-—.,€— : the crowd was not as large as it | country. ucation did not elevate a man |sailing under noe lors. He sub- OTHE ise ED _— ae ee eas would have been. oepteten The self constituted trustees of|above his avocation, but raivea| mitted the name of Philo Mathian Se os remittances ed on ene eek a Harmony Cemetery will be knocked | his work with him. He defended | aud Mr. Maxtield, Kio. Atter an di be maa ty SR al a Mbetaar ct Begs out in court. i policy of <oe Lat hi exchange - —— Bee ss or registered letter, ‘ owt a J. H. Merrewhether is an enter- e rudiments in the public schools | name was adopted. Mr. Geo. M. other WA, lene Ee kk hg sateen eps pote aod a prising mau. and said: : Arnold was introduced and read HATTERS, ‘id be distinetly stated. _lpes aes Saige oy tts, | WHT Black tn. popular. among diets man oat aan a p»per entitled No. 623, Penna. Ave. N. W., Ja Tbe ad- aan . 3 ‘ au business letters, ete, shoul bs ee the young men. ; the ignorant and unenhghtend.|; ;, tes DRAMA . OFFER EXTRA LOW PRICES jvemch bo a aude: Mrs. Alex. Powell declined a re-| ‘Tho atari F have resolved to open this paper! wits gEaSON IN UN . : : pirit of the times, the needs tia Baiee f that ¢ Sy ASON IN UNDER- Washington D.C : enstatement in the Interior depart- f th fetth 27 | ARERR Mention of that form , CRO Ww EP Zi —_____—_—— BACKBONE. ment. u aie ees au, 4 the | of amusement, which the church} WEAR, NECKWEAR AND ap EVERY SATURDAY AT ; ; multitude, alike demand, not asa] j,, HOSIERY AN Ts. PL are ig ato ae Some time ago, Mersrs. W. The Bee is the best paper that privilege, but as aright, that the he lead ne ean Por op i a : 4 A D — 1109 1 ST... N. W.. W Handy Johnson and A. E. T.|has ever been published in the city Ae sets Viz:—Men’s w! ite merino shirts, B AN BE HAD. means and advantages of educa 5 WHERE THE BEE C Draper went to Norfolk for the | by colored men. : é drama. It is the child of the : , : i ron, Polkety'a,B. Street, between hand | oe ome hackhone sce 5 tion shall be brought to bis door,| ghurch. Ts power was first dis- 50 cts; Men’s scarlet al! wool shirts "Northwest. M it wes asd Shak 2 ao nS Commissioner Webb is honored shall be a part of his every day played in’ Christendom, in illus $1.00; Men’s heavy Caumel’s hair 1. H. Beller, Druggist, corner 16th and pint, Scknaon il ae eke by the entire community. rights as a citizen. There is not trating Christian dogmas to a|shirts and drawers, $1.00 ep Poland's, commer # and Penssl |s+o5008 nas caused the BEE to |, 2022 L+Marshall, of Tenn., has}a man here who may not send his| rude and uncultivated people. To} Colored, extra heavy men’s halt ote Avenue, Boathweat. change. Johenon ‘sereilis point poe appointed in the Pension of-|.children to the public schools, and a little Bavarian village itis pix| hose idaalie mille J (doable feet Waddleton’s Jewelry store, Ith an |), raper is wandering. Things i ee cine sera bere ae ously used for that purpose now. | 95 ae ~ aunt, Bs We 5 on. B. K. Bruce, bas left the Of 11- d ici. 7S philadelphia House, 348 Pennaylval z ae ©" | will return in two weeks. cause this public education is not : ‘of 2.00, 2.25 P ieee ae the flower of the city. aed jp ‘ cha remnant of the religious drama. 0, 2.25, 2.50, and 3.00 “XE. Sedgwick West Washington, : Mrs. Annle Middleton of this | COnMDed to mere elementary train-| bunch being Pontius Pilot and| Silk Hats at 4.50, 5 00 and 6.00. 2y5 a7th treet heananeN . iI] | Pg,is not content with giving to Judy being Judas Iscarict. Sinc ? 1315 27 es city is in New York, where she wil ; 3 udy being Judas Iscariot. Since Sol : eae Hiyson's Barber Shop, 14th and} A WORTHY PROMOTION. | remain some time. the pupils raha se which fie SER niok. dle agency for Dr. Lairitz fine 2 ‘ : i i hi rs at celf-culture but " “ec H steets, 2. W- The promotion of Mr. H. C.| Miss Susie Harris, has returned to base his effo! & re bu wool underwear pronounced by i ati ‘ar | in many countries the drama bas ‘ bite - ————— nn | Bruce, ot Kansas from a $1000 to|to the city from Farmingham, Loree ie waves tind ne Tallon le disrepute with many the leading physicians of Europe SATURDAY, oct. 30, 1886 | $1200 clerkship in the Pension | Mass. i the highest grades of development; |Teligious people. Since that day|a%d America, as the best cure for : = Pern office, is an act worthy of mention. Hon. J. Milton Turner, of St.| jt pluces befure nim the privileges the drama has been subjected to | Rheumatism. Mr. Bruce is the brother of Ex-|Louis, Mo., has issued a circular] ang appurtenances of the college | all the renovating processes which register B. K Bruce, a man of|in the interest of those who want] 414 enables him, if he be so dis-| have touched the various intereats Twenty cents per month. ability and integrity, who should | homes in the west. posed, to attain the very highest | of society while many good peo-| EX’TRA INDUCEMENTS!! It will contain all the news. have received a promotion years culture possible to man. It has ple have been repeating and Tre- For sale by all newsdealers in the city |®80- Mr. Wm. P. Davis, chief of SOUTH WASHINGTON. been contended by some thut this | produc‘ng the moral cbjevtions to —Go to—— hie division, who recommended R. 8. Laws, 316 H st., S, W. is a vice in our” public school sys, |the stage, the most of wh'ch have) ~yr yy «> FR IW by leaving the amount of their subserip- Mr. Bruce is a demccrat who a tem; that the great object of that | ceased to be of any weight. The ies tions at their houses for the collector, and | 40esn’t know @ man by the color : ._ | system should be, not to muke our | drama has proven itself to be one | Next — to Adam’s Express of. tints save annoyance alike to patron and}Of bis skin when he is c-m- There seems to be quite an in-| children accomplished scholars,}0f the indestructable factors of| fice, 223 Penna. Ave., N. W., collector. petent to fill a position and is | terest among the voters of states, learned, cultivated men and wom-| our soc‘al life. All classes of peo- : Fag cam woithy of it. Out of the |now resident citizens in this city,| 9. but simply to imbue them|Ple are foreed to recognize its in- WVERCHANT TAILOR. Prof. W.H. Smallwood has open-|two colored clerks in his di-Jand many from this locality are! with the elements, the rudiments | fluence, power and existence. The] mukes all wool pants from $5.00 ed his dancing school. vision both have been promoted. | preparing to go home to vote. of an education, and to leave the|frame work of antagonism that}up. Call and see me before par- Mr. Walter A. Brown of Provi- aay S Se aa, alow. all Disorder is a general thing in| future ambition and application surrounds it, grows thinner every | chasing elsewhere dence R. I. was in the city this e I f Mr. “ie this community, which as it seems, | the completion of the education year. as é sees ae ter ae week. ee ee oe the Police should have tull protec-| appropriate to the condition and There are demoralizing plays tion by ussistance of honest wit-|life work of the pupil. There | 424 immoral actors, but to see such | FE EIT SING TOM apicsl? cae Hemi bar smereotshied A TESTIMONIAL. d the Poli niay be something in all this and | "tists as Macready, Booth, At- der division, Post office department messes, sand ne 2 lice COurtssto a y ndonbtedly is, unless we|@tich, Barrett, Irving, Salvam, STAMPING QUTEIT FREE! ison leave. Mr. Black is suffering] Mr, T. K. Richardson, who is|>te@k up Sabbath breaking by the/there uw ites unless: we Scab halhtdl oltre 4 : . | Ristori, Rossi, and Miss Cushman with a severe cold. employed by the Golden Eagle side and back door whisky sellers | can find some way to make their reproduce the creations of the : . among the white people. education of the highest character | michte: in faved i In the treatment of rheumatism ning Co., has cooeed 4 pe pee didie ' useful to them. If it is simply prior pai peed ag acasale aus neuralgia, sciatica, tic douloureux, timonial letter from Major C. A.| A female who recently ieft South | ornamentol, if it is to be of no use cinating recreation, it is a splend- | § semicrania, &c., the value of Sal- Wiectwood, weosias | commander | Washington for the north end, tol it our future lives, if it can be|id factor in a liberal education, it vation Oil cannot be over-estima-|°fthe Washington Cadets, to the |take rooms, because she charges Subscribe for the BEE. oo Our subscribers would confer a favor Being fully aware of the great interest the ladies are only available to those whose|is not only changing lifes bour- ted. It kills pain. Price twenty tive cents a bottle. Recorder J. C. Matthews left the city last evening for Albany, N. Y. He will bring his wife and son on his return to the city. Mr. Joseph Armstead and J. H, Jones of Baltimore, Md., were in the city Thursday, ou a visit look- ing well. The two gentlemen left Thursday night for home. FOR RENT—— Furnished or un- furnished rooms, modern conveni- ences, at 1822, 11th st.,n.w. With = without board. Terms reasona- rle. The Bethel Literary met last Tuesday evening. Tue paper of Rey. Stewart was very good. There were not over fifty people in atten- dance on account of the inclemency of the weather. “A merry heert goes all the day;” but who cau merry be, when racked and tormented with a hateful cough. Be wise, and try Dr. Bull’s Cough Cough Sy- rap. It relievs at once, cures promptly, and costs but twenty tive cents a bottle. The following officers of the Jr. Ex. Ben. Asso. were elected at the annual meeting Oct. 23, +86. _W. A. Stewart, president; Chas. F. Coleman, vice-pres’t; David \. Henry, recording secretary ; Frank F. Davis, financial secre- tary; David A. Brace, treasurer, Joun Downer, disbursing-officer. “Take the bull by the horns” is an old adage, but you take Dr. Buli’s Cough Syrup by the tea- Spoontal, A few drops for a child. Vue bottle will save the lives of a family. For coughs, colds, bron- chilis, ete., it is excellent and safe, ~o cents. ,& U. O. Or O. F.—Union Friendship Lodge, No. 891, will have a re-union in honor of its 40th “universary, at Bethel Hall Thurs- day evening, November 4th. Ad- dresses by, P. W. G. M., J. A. Simms, M.V. P. David Warner, alter this the Union Fire. Grand march and dancing. ADMISSION - + 25 Cts. Oct. 23rd 2 t. effect that the great number of uniforms cut and made by Mr. Richardson for the Cadets have given satisfaction; that not a stitch was changed ora button moved. Mr. Richardson also states why he did net have specis meovs of bis work on exhibition at the Industrial fair, was for the want of time. He further says, that he visited the fair one even- ing and he noticed by the cards on certain clothing, it would be supposed that the clothing were made by the person whose name was attached to the card. Such false representation he could not tolerate. He also claims that he can show the difference between a job by an apprentice and a pro- fessional journeyman. —o > WEST WASHINGTON. James L. Turner, Agent and Reporter. 1417 West 28 street. The choir of the First Baptist church rendered excellent music at the Mt. Zion M. E. church on last Sunday evening. The revival. at Mt. Zion contin- ues with great success. Mrs. Amos Jenkins is very ill at her residence Beall & Ost. The Free Will Association of Mt. Zion M. E. church will give a grand entertainment at Union Bethel Hall Tuesday evening next. A very pleasant soiree was given on Thursday evening by the Miss Grinnel 2825 Dunbarton Ave. Among those present were, Misses Southren, Smith, Carson, Ridge- ley, Cole, Dodson, Brooks, Saun- ders, and Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Tayner, Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Chase, mr. and Mrs. J. L. Turner, Messrs John Pope, J. Harris, N. Dorsey, J. Saunders, and C. B. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. B. McDaniels, of Utica N. Y., are here and will spend the winter with their mother Mrs. A. Beckett of L st, Miss Mattie Laneis very ill and there seems to be but littledoubt of her recovery. Y Active and, inter te Tepresent in herown. anold firm. References ‘Permanent position end goodsalary. GAY & in Barvlay SY ber busband’s unfaithfulness as a reason that they eannot hold a house, now states, since she moved away, that she left her uative lo- cality because there was no socie- ty. That the-e were as many women backed by white men, as there were in the Treasury depart- ment. Of course she meant that as she believed that other women got her husband’s money, that she would go where she could get some one elese’s; in this communi- ty females are industrious ladies, and strive to be property owners, and do own more than she who has lived here all her life. The ladies of South Washington stand the equals to any ot the world. Please let us have job printing at 316 H st., from all societies and clubs in this section. The lamb slaying feast at the Rehoboth Baptist church, on Monday evening the 25th was quite a novelty among the people. The societies an1 lodges had a great dvy in this section on Sun- day last with their annual sermons. The ancient order of the Knights ot Mo-es and several other socie- ties were preached to, by the Rev. Wm. H. Lie, at the First Baptist chureh, avd Prof. W. B. Johnson, pastor of the Second Baptist church, preached to St. Simon Lodge of Samaritans, No. 88, at the Zion Baptist church. The St. Rebecea Lodge of the Order of Purity will have their annual sermon preached at the Virginia Avenue Baptist church on the third Sunday evening, Nov. 21 by the Rev. B.S. Laws. a COMMISSIONER WEBB AT THE INDUSTRIAL EXHL TION. HIS SPEECH TO THE EXHIBITORS. Last Monday evening at the Industrial Exhibition was the ex- hibitor’s evening, and Hon. W. B. Webb, Commissioner of the Dis- trict, delivered an address, which was full of logic and sound sense, Among other things Mr. Webb paths lead them into the learned | dens from one shoulder to another, professions, into the scientifie pur- but is really renewing the wasted suite of life, then it becomes a| tissue of blood, body and brain and ? very serious question, and which i die PACcen er ( yUce it becomes us all to ponder and consider well. There can be no of mental strength, Men become able to use their faculties with greater facility, as a result of this world because their minds have not, because if it could be made to appear that those men do the best work in the world whose fac- remark because I believe it in every way -practically applicable tution of to the werk in which I find you engaged iu this exposition. By it you are muking applization of this mental training of which I of that high culture gained from exhibit of the suy-eriority of edu- cation when applied to matters to that conduce to man’s advance~ ment; matters that are practically beneficial in every department of life.” <—. THE PHILO-MATHIAN. OPPOSED TO THE DRAMA. The paper on last Thursday ev- ening at the 2d Baptist Literary association was read by Mr. Geo. M. Arnold. The house as usual’ was crowded and among the dis- THE LEGITIMATE DRAMA question that the object of all isa powerful moral agent, and at such education is mental training, the same time an agent demonstra- se - * . ting many virtures and commen- and along with that the imparting | gahje traits. Saakespeare tells us that all the world a stage and ina man’s-time he plays many parts. ‘ICY May I beg your pardon for assert- mental training. To put theling that there is hope that an im question we are considering in a] portant part may yet be played on few and as plain words we can|the dramatic stage of acting by put it, are men better prepared to coming scholars and actors of our 3 llotted in this | Tace: ae as Mr. Geo. H. Richardson being : the first speaker said that he en- been trained and strengthened or Se ee EE thought that it was a great moral agent, When Plato, Milton and oth- 3 ers see in the drama good resulis, ulties are the strong:st and] i¢ ills becomes us to presume that brigitest, then the question is set- | jt is not beneficial. The church has tled, ard no more need be said | antagonized about it. The discussivn is end+d. | forces me said he, to differ in some I have been lead into this train of| instances with the’ church. ; Mr. Maxtield, said that a substi- book for the drama would be better. God killed Abraham Lincoln because he was found in the theatre. son, wanted to be understood that 5 .,_ | he did not agree with Mr. Maxfirld. have been speaking tothe daily | qe believed in the drama, but be- pursuits of life. You have] fore he concluded be was found on brought together here theevidence | the side with the church. Mr. John Lawson, thought Mr. the schovls. You have made an | Maxfield’s statement was incon- sistant. The Baltimore and | Poto- mac depot ought be removed if his theory be correct and every other place wherea person has been killed. Mr. C. F. Bundy did not agree with Mr. Lawsou on the origin of the drama. He made some excel- dorsed Mr. A. S. Richardson, thought the stage was corrupt and the actors immoral, that be would not like for bis sister to foll.w the THE 2D BAPTIST LITERARY ADOPTS |stage. The exercises were very in- -A NAME. MR. GEO. M. 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