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aI THY BEE AUTHORIZED aGENTS. L. C. Moore, advertising agent. _A National Woman’s Progres- sive Guilde bas been organized and makes no distinction of race or sex. : impressive, The bride was hand- somely attired in a goblin travel- ling dress very becoming to her symetrical figure, and the groom A COMPLIMENTARY TESTI- MONIAL CONCERT, collection and expenditure of $83, an enrollsd scholarship of 400, and officers and teachers 20, the following nam d gentlemen ad Bist cee ee Rev, Burrell i b ing Washington, D.C,\ 4 d the scho +: S | Smith FaOUR UNEQUALED OFFER. > ‘i . ‘ ishop J. M. Brown is much/}**°": na very becomin gion, £’-C;| dressed the scho +!: Samuel Smith, ou _g.Fitchen, 122 Suet Northeas | better aud is able to go abvut the |SUit of black. Afier the cere- April 6th, 1888 | 8, A. Sumby and R. Hl. Gusnell | stise'tcntee pepite ace oon = W. Fowler, 318 3rd Street, Southeast. WEST WASHINGTON: house. Mr. Wm. Brown and wife ot monies the bridal party repaired to the depot and took the Alex- Mesdames Sarah Waring and Lena M. McKinney: Among the most attra: tive things of the session was the bass soio andria, Va., train for that place Ladies: dered by Mr. E. T. Holme Beat by mall, to any address, on joseph Lewis, 1417 28 ao Wm, as C ? de! rendered by Mr. E. T. Holmes. : Jower 3 w = hale son st. Captain Wm. Kansas City Mo , are the guests where they will remai eek, Tt > Stamps taken, bus coin, currency, or postal notes praferred. SOUTH WASHINGTON : R.S. Laws, 316 H Street. of their parents. Rev. W. H. Phillips of Hills- dale, has been cal'ed to the Lecs- the guest of Mrs. Burk’s, after which Mr. and Mrs. Burrell will leave for Charlesion W. Va., dersigned, wishing to show their high appreciation of your success- ful efforts to elevate the standard The most « f the sunday schools and churches in this c:mmunity have positively refused to take 1. 2@ Widow Bedott Papers. Te © Ae tie —_—_-~-—_—- Din whe Emancipation | Sanaa tinue pstimares for advertising farntsneaon app | burg Baptist Church, to serve| Where Rev. Burrell has a church, | of music in our midst and the wiil- cet cas eee spr shi a harades, Taflenus, Games, Phsslest wos root cation, Objectionableadvertivementewitlnot | them twu Sundays in the month, ing assistance you have rendered nse ntig and among Viraieds oni Back te the Old Homo. A Novel” 3y Mary Hee a an arnt postal money order, | Mt. Phillips has accepted the call, ROOMS TO LET. various charitable’ enterprises, | the Zion Baptist and the pa "Dialogues; Reettations ad terse viv ssorregisteredletter. Money forwarded | 80d will divide his time between hereby tender you a complemen- Avenue Baptist Sunday Schools. Paegesterisaenge ns nuns sae and other way, isatthe sender's risk. In} Hilladale and Lee-burg. FOR RENT —Two furnished | ttY concert to be given at such} Contracter Wm. H. Wheeler, roenrs comps tude to orepecoon oe nals stbediinety stated. | Tn gmather column will be|font rooms ou the eecond floor| and place as may be best|of the Virginia Avenue Baptist | Meruitergemrt nw cune coin getters, ete, should be ad-iressed suited to you. enthor of “The Woman W, CALVIN CHASE, found the advertisement of a con~ cert to be given by the Israel for gentlemen or husband and wife. No. 1930 11th st. pn. w. Trusting that the foregoing may Church, is now muakirg ancther move in his work upon the new An a ee = <p ; articipan i : ery respectfully yours, ; have = nt complee “Dora Thora” PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY AT ey en aed eres Messrs. Lay. WANTS. John ¥. Cook, Robert mall, James H-Tree | their grand rally, the second San’ | <adieeeetie ee SRI 1109 1ST.. N. W.. WASH.. D. C. ter, Wm. H. Smith, Wm. H. a, Wormly, d ip May. author of : ay 1D May. 12. The Mystery of the Holly Tree, 4 Novel. By a ee As Es Mr. Sa eee fs Henry Johnsou, John H. Smyth, L. C. ae: the author of stony of te ~WukkE THE BEE CAN BE HAD. | teaqi Famuel Tylor, one of the i WANTED:—Two or three reliable Col | pattey, Robt. P. Terrell, Jerome A, Johneon,| ‘The Sociuble at Mrs. M. A. Tate Budget of Wit, Humor and Fun, siarze 4 te en this city at rus* f a a ‘as ollecter | walk c + ze _ ely4,M Strect, between 12th and dle he eiedegs pa “pieencé a ae ouce between the hours of 9. and | Hk Baker, David Mose HS nace evening last wus largely attended | Muepe'Grcy Woman: a Sorat "By uss Gasket, C ected as a/|120 clock, a.m and m. C ; : j Cy te i ane one ene , Thomas Martin, J. W. Cole, Isaac Lavdie, J.| and enjoyed. i et, Northwest. adelphia House, 348 Pennsylvania Ave, delegate from the Washington Ccnterence to the General Cou- terence, which will meet in New a SPECIAL NOTICES. H. Merriwether, J. Harvey Smith, Geo. M. Arnold, R. W Tompkins, Wm. H. Black, O. Atwood, John T. Gaskins, J. W. Mayse, The citizens «f this section are fighting the railroad sehems in 11. Jasper Dane’s Secret. A Novel. x B Beaton sar stamere "ete. se ‘ est - Sass, ys Robert C, Douglass, A. A. Brodie, Parker N.| , + § 2 . ‘ancy Work for Home Adornment, an Northw ate ee % York, May ist. This ita com ag cir nce M.E. church 8th bet. Bailey, Wesley Howard, F.C. Milk, Nathan ¢ ongress, and the weakness of the i rate for fanoy baskets, s yocsets,Srechet, : pliment to a worthy church work- | 2; 200 E- streets s. w. Rev. C. W. | spr. gue, John C. Nalle, Leon Turner, Dr. w.| District Commissi:-ners, Fr § : ae SATURDAY, April 14th, 18€8 | 4, eS ys Sa * Fitzhugh, pastor. Services at 11] Howard, Mesdames J. H. Smith, J. W. Cole, | === Cee Sone eee Se eee af mae | ir. fs r aman or much |g m. and 8 p. m. Sabbath Sunday | J. A. Johnson, Wesley Howard, R. Moore, = eee rg delighted with thas Ladlen and Com 1oecals. executive ability. School, 9:a. m. J. W. Butcher | Saab White, R. Throckmorton, Rebeccal MISS EDNORAH NAHAK, | ,ii.Manualottiquetts oe cates ovo ereer 2 eae The pastor of St. P, Rancrintendene Langley, A. Quandet, M. Washington B. OF BUSION "SL: Useful Knowledge for the Million, s bandy 7 ning of eni ov t UD Satie O t. Paul Chureh, I enh Gresson, M. Moore, C. Thornton, H. Harvey, pO ‘many and verious For au evening Vv. en) "ymen Sth Stret s,s w, Rev. C. W. A. Dudley, Misses Barbara E, Pope, Annie} Who has achieved so mneh success | “2 ‘The Home B Family Phrat. go te Holmes oo Va, avente, 8.) Fizhuzh aud his churck will go| WHERE TO BUY THE BEB. gbregue, MWe Bowen, Serah Lewis, Violet | aa a public reader, will appear in a| Se iS "boschecper, a iii Sow tous a en w. to Baltimore, Sunday April 22nd Suna Georgia Makell, Buma F. G. Merritt, af | literary and musical entertainment | 1S Mawnersand Guntomein Far Away Landes Mr, Adison Syphax was mar | to ders the . M. E. Couter- East Washington, Prof. J. W.| qn mee anes OL Ween. 2. for the benefit of the s mene Pape — ried Wednesday e . .}enee that wi ; 38; 3 ui as ’ rol. . «| Cole, L. Shorter, A. Smith, G, Garnett, Sarah a 4. 8 Ballads. ‘aa sheet musie. ried Wednesday evening, to Mis fit lp ae pewion) 10 Te relek a S18 Sed STEREOS ATCO SOLIS BE BEREAN BAPTIST CHURCH, Words of all the old and new songs, Fraucis Meson. Master Joe Morrison ce'ebrated bis tenth birth day ann veraary, Thursday. Go to the Garris Hotel, 342 n., avenue, if you want first class board and lodging. The Philadelphia Honse 348 l'a., avVenue,n. w., is the p'ace to be accommodated. They have arranged with the Baltimore & Ohio Rail Road to carry all who d sire to go at halt raies, that 1s $1.30 round tri; ; the special train will leave the Ncw Jersey Ave., depot at 8 a.m. sharp. The cilizens can bave a fine opportun-~ and the A. M. E. orators at the same time. The Editor of the Bee and muny of his friends will South Washington: Dr. S. A. Sumby, F bet. 3rd and 44 sts., s. w. and Rev.R. S. Laws, 316 4 st. 8. w. Northwest: Dr. Beller, 16th and M streets ; Capt. W. P. Gray 15th near Lst.; Mrs. Pukety, M bet 12ih and 13th sts,; Chas. Bealle, cor. 13th and H sts.; Philadelphia House 348 Can always be obtained at any of the above named places every Saturday morning. Wasbington, D.C, April 10th, 1888. Messrs. John F. Cook, J, M. Trotter, Robt, Smalls, Hepry Johnson, Wm. H. A. Wormley, Walker Lewis, L. C. Bailey, R. H. Gleaves, Jno. H. Smyth, Mesdames, J. W. Cole, J. A. Mary Nalle, Annie Sprague and others — Refering to your communica- tion of the 6th inst, relative toa on Monday evening, April 23rd, at the Metr politan A. M. E. church, M st. n.w. Miss Nahar’s persistent study ad native talent have placed her at once in the front rank of her profession; and no oue who is capable of apprecia- what exclusive art should lose an hear this gifted Some of the best of opportunity to young lady. %. Called Back. A Novel. By Hugh Conway. * 36. At the World’s Mercy. A Novel. By ‘Warden, author of “ The House on the Marsh,”* ota. 7. Mildred Trevanion. 4 Novel. By “The Duch- ss," author of “ Molly Bawn,” eto. 2 Dark Days. ANovel. By the author of “Called 29. Shadowson the Snow. 4 Novel. By B. L. Far- eon, author of ‘ Bread-and-Cheese-and- Kisses,” ste. 30. Leoline. ‘A Novel. By Mary Cecil Hay, author of “ Brenda Yorae.” 81. Gabriel’s Marriage. A Novel. By Wilki» Coiling, ‘suthor of “ No Name,” etc. $2. Reaping the Whirlwind. A Novel. By Mary Ceci! Hay, author of * Old Middieton’s a sta. 33. Dudley © ‘A Novel. By Mise M. B. Brad- don, author of “Lad: Audiey’s Secret,” ste. 4. A Gol aN 4 : % 5 Johnson, J. H. Smyth, Misses M. R. Bowen, | ting real excel’encein this s«me-| , iden Dawn. jovel. By the author of ity to see the monumental city | Pa. Ave. Er mL SETIL A baa Go pel Bararad Cewine ee ee So'Valeris Fate. 4 Novel. By Mrs. Alerander, ov thor of “ The Wooing O't,” eto. 96. Biater Hose: A Novel. By Wilkie Collins, author of * The Woman in White,” ete. $7. Anne. A Novel. By Mrs. Henry Wood, author of “ East Lynae.” . 38 ‘The Laurel Bush. A Novel, By Miss Muleot, + our lceal talent will furnish the | autor or* Jona Haiitax, Gentieman, The panorama by Mr. W. W.| 8: Don t fail to remember the ee ent concert for our Joint benefit, we musical part of the entertainment. | Derentechingtbcedtestmenctacistensy's te beams Goins at Miles Chapel, Tuesday, |!ime; Sunday morning, april THE PHILOMATHEAN, beg leave to say that this evidence Ane pes ee an a a wus @ Success, Mt. Carmel wil! cclebrate the 16th, Monday, ty an entertain ment. Admission 25 cents. Mr. Willis Smith was elected 22nd. PERSONALS. Hon. J. M. Langston has ar- rived in the city. The 2nd Baptist church was filled last Thursday night with a distinguished audience. Rey. W. Bishop Johnson read a paper on difficultics, cause and cure. The of your appreciation is exceed:ng- ly gratifying. Whatever assis tance we may have rendered the various charitable enterprises, re~ ferred to in your letter, was done without any thought of reward other than the consciousness of Seats may be reserved for 10cts additional, after Ap.il 15th, . ‘lickets sold and seuts reserved at Eilis’ mus‘e atore 937 Penn. ave. avt practic instructive series of articles by Mr. P. H. Jacobs, Poultry Hake of ~The Farm and Garden,” Phila. testrateg, 41. Parlor jc and Chemical Experiments,» book whieh tele nee ‘perform hundreds of amusing tricke 4m mazic and instructive experiments with simple agents, 42. in of the Poeta, containing charming selee- Hons from Tennyson, Longfellow, Whittier, Byrom, _ Moore, Bryant, and many others. 4. Building Plans for Houses. A full description and plans of Bight modern Douses, ranging in price from $600 to $4500. Illustrated. #4. Anecdotes of Public Men— Washington, Frank in, Webster, Clay, Tilden, Lincoln, Scott, Grant, Garfeld. Gladstone, Butler, Hancock, Lee, an’ all the leading men x ] I othe seetury e Chorister of the Asbury M. E. paper was logical and well read, | having served a worthy cause. ciliaia nave rat tein foe centuries nat gra pope School, last Friday evening It Mr. J. W. Thompson, Editor of |and was discussed by Messra.| Your proposition meets our hear- “@ Romeo and is hoped that this e'ection will add to the success of the school, Mr, Frank Bundy’s pay has been increased by Post-master Ross. This isa compliment to the Pxorie’s JournaL, Jackson- ville, Fla., met with an accident several wecks ago, and h«d both arms and several ribs broken. Mrs. L. Chase andher daughter Cook, Smith McCoy, ‘I. K. Chase and vthers, Miss Mattie White sang and played two pretty solos which were very acceptable to the audience. Miss Moten the ty approval and we name Monday May 7h, as tne time and the Metropolitan A. M. E, Church, Piease accept our for this token of your as the place. thanks AND PHOSPHATES OF 4#. Romeo and Juliet. By William Black eee chet vacate rete, che mingietaae ludicrous ia & way © make ‘Ss stories are always racy and #. Enoch Arden, and other zems._ By Alfred Tennyson. For purity of style, genuine sweetness and touching ‘pathos, the ‘poet. ae “Enoch Arden.” In this poem of human afftetion Re is.a8 is dest, and one cannot Know the knowing it. HI 5 Jerful effect produced by Dr. Alex Cardin aie Bete Say 5 lirectress ‘ : 5 5 (Flies Seabee woriiert an en ecm re yee euch icem on FL oe al Richeliew. By a worthy young man, Ida, who have been suffering with 2 Ai u ae peel a Oe) kindly feeling toward us and AEDES ONS ceond de the mont | Me bet Sac % j - ara LO" 0 a neuralgia, are much better. pretty strumental solo. Nex believe us to be, truely and sin-| perfect preparation of its — BUSZ, of Cardinal Richcliea, ts ihe one which Das Deoome _Mr. T. W. Edwards of Howard University read a good papes Rev. E. W. Williams, of Ab- Thursday Mr. Geo. W. Jackson will read a paper entitled “Lave cerely youre, Saran WarRIne. ‘Consumption, coughs, colds, asthma, debility wast- ing diseases and all scrofulous hum der its influence. It isalmostas pa It can be taken with pleasure by delicate persons and It is a master-piece of @. Pan! and Virginia. By Bernadin Pierre. This elegant household classic renews ita freshness and deauty with every reading. It ts the “story thes dies, guage aad . Z BS 2 hhildren, who, after using it, become very fond of it. sald fe the ~ tetore the Mt. Carmel Baprist | beville, S.C, will pass through | Negroes proven themselves capa- Laws M. McKinney. | itatimitersidle det ocx thet ami | Faria herb Soe x. } i i 1 : age Ry ‘ite, a 3 8 , res! vat above. Church Lyceum last Sabbath, Mr.|'be city on bis way to Phila- | ble of self-government.” = energy to mind ani body. createsnev,rich and pave | fh. Mlen noe y s Mselen and Lettie . - z os ——s & refavenites tl ole’ m. flesh. a mn Clark als read a paper, delphia next month, to attend the Bloed! nerve: brain. This preparation far ripest Homeland diy waich feteth and fawrem They ugh, Centennial of the Woman’s Pres- UNWILLING TO BECOME to all other prep2r: ™Miss L. Fle‘ct f L street GOV. | waane i bese DUS stag SS: | concent to te seas een lnene aes cogs we 1188 da. e'cher © stree -teris Saas * FUSSILIZED IN THE as |e ee eae Tie mosaics with which great minds ornament their work. Noa Was taken suddeniy ill at’ Miles| °)terian Home Mission, BETHEL LITERARY. | pRNMENT DEPARTMENT.| colour De Sea ice ea ee Chapel last Sunday evening, and ox a E. Mogan who has been — - : === Pa A RT was carried howe where she ig |CoUfiued to bis room with the E : : ee Gcinage and bere tie ingle ofthe fall plage quite ill- vertigo is able to be out again. Notwithstanding the inclement navoredennic i= iz % Rasselas, Prince of Abyssinia. By Dr. . M a Lizzie Bailey who weather a good house greeted Mr. Dr. ot Perez nae S ee pare ft a The M: ee Mi y was 7 connection with the War Dept. nad |: 223 ory of the human heart (a ite ‘ood, ouraeet : 1¢ Masonic entertainment at| maried to Rev. W. L, Burnell, Geo. W. Jackson of Ind., at the and is now engaged at the Frecd ‘ > G33 longings, and noblest aspirations. Pars L O& Pars il of the Cadet Armory list Thursday | left ¢ to Ve . | Bethel Litera y Tues4 yeni 5 — 4 ; How, een seal ie Punrsday | left fur Alexandria Ve, Thurs. |B ae a y Tue! lay evening] vans Hospital as au assistant to ca [= ss wee eat titom _ Shakeponres How, When. evening w.«8 a failure. It was| day eveuing, where they will where he re-read his popular- (ho mit atch, WG CHE w) Begs tas hewn compronsd int ach brief apace mach abont on account of the unpopularity | spend a week with friends. growing paper entitled: «Has the timmuch ee ane hiscnew ce [104 ez befuigat Preach shore, few opr ihe eye tte onan ofthe lodge. Itis the most un-| : i Negro proven himself capable of | . acellabo Th eae f pe ee 5 Doom! An Atlantic Episode By. Justin ssobaitiar Matic gn de Sic Mrs. J. @. Hutchins has been | g¢/7- gover, . M tield of labor. e resignation 0 S moa Es 2s B.MeCarthyn A pewerfal and thrtng wary of ity on an 2 oan ree ely. : i self-government’. = Mr. Jackson | 1y,, Parez is no doubt a surprice i — is ©: fede sar aes ‘cqecchtag ccenitien, Toston’ ob a meow te The ball of Company B Wish Nar sate with a fine boy i fully sustained his reputation for] 4, eee THs Tasiboenin ade Fr = var ase Sancmeman iugton Cadet Corps on Friday peel OF 3 eee Vi, {ability and originality and was th Wa D t t, Adjutant s) He 23 tg al gh ng = vening : veay,| ler son, at her motuers in Vir-| frequenily interrupted with ap.|t2e War Department, J C9 erect “Jala aud Her Romeo be a partioularly sharing.” ‘Tae evening Was a success. Licut, ia, whi eS. oy (ESTs P-| G@.nerals Office, tora number of Mansesa reader {s held to the last in a spell wAich makes Bim regres K W:bs ginia, where she has-been for two | plause. “Asa whole, the paper F aad Geet q. - Webster was muster of mon hs and will probably remain |; : : <4: years and has demonstrated his @. The Lady of Lyons. By Sir F. Bulwer Ceremonies, Lie = Pp fe is a masterpiece of composition “ss . Lytton. Thisis the Indy as seen 0" the celebrated. play a Nes. Lieut. Webster is! several 5 : capabilities and has received the the same name. Itraaie as ihe prestiees plovare of doves are . *| several months longer, and is well-worthy the attention | C2P : : Hom and sincerest expresaion of the tender passion ” over popular among the ladies, 5 Fk dine ais ki °? | highest commendation from his placed on the sage. Invitations are out fur the Rev J.J Jones was ordained | of the rending and thinking public. superior officers. Dr. Perez did Disteuss Ose of te eweciant and sextereer ions at the 2ud Baptist Church, Wed: A solo, by Miss Helen Collins, | 1 not wait until he was dscharged Stirs satan 1 wwe "7 ice Ss i Me ge of Miss Alice Jones tojnesday aftenoon, in the presence |Was excellently rendered and eS eae Mr. Alexunder C.Shippen at. the ‘1ytmouth Congregational Church Wednesday evening April 25th. of the distinguished Baptist Divines of this city, by Rev. W. another by way of encore was no less appreciated. ‘The paper was from the department like many who do, but like a man of cour- age he has entered the field to @ Stabbed in the Dark. By EB Lytton. A strong, stirring story jeapolitan it ss author who invents agentes pies nian intricate situations lke 9 & 1 e @. Calderon the Courtier. By Sir E. Bul if agg. Johnson — and _ others. ne derscaraee ol eal ee B win or lose. Dr. Purvis has made ssertek Full of graphie stuacionn, Geleh cetien aaa anes } lhe statement made by Mr he exercises were very impres-| Richardson, Morris, Rev. W. an excellent selection in the er ‘7 C. C. Stewart, concerning Miss sive. Mr Jones is a young man Scott; Rev. Walter H. Brooks, | a% Ses cx Adventures to the Coven of Haw By ‘ 5 ar es »” |appointment of Dr. Perez as an pl a Pinkey, has been pronoanced |°f ability and is in charge of a and Hon. Johi H. Smyth, Tae | Saitsiit to Dr. Sbadd, who is one Serie’ ie ate Ine me at rr and ycacaiens lmaiicious and false. The lady is large chureh, north. ia? hie aici at Les, of the finest men in the medical gender ener and fdhilng event epg soos held in high esteem by all who = Pye peasiial, hs lee Eee! profession. By reason of on 8, Balldon and Buttery, By David Chris t On Ont, S sey 4 ior with the ar ‘everdrawa, ‘Bulldogs and Butterflies are’ ; A FASHIONABLE MAR- | Mr. Smyth said that the book of’ eee ieeied ase ben maa == i Miss Anna F, 4 RIAGE AoC. id epartment an aving x 1. The Coming Race, or New Utopia By una Foot will be mar- . Mr. T. McCants Steward did not | officially associated with him Suh Balter Lynam A iiling buvory of le among aa eee tly, which will Sse ss contain the traih; that it Was) oo can testify to the fact that he tne motive fen A charming boot; light, cbeartat Pare jv atey Iu the principalship of a fulse; that Stewart did not go 50] n29 made an excellent record aud Som Dig: Vaio We and Work j Meant echool. | Miss Emma| ny treday orenint, crutch 0% {miles from Monrovia while im |¢y hoped that ue will muke us| ————— as = | pram cee et Ce : Merritt cree } ur : : a A j 7 bis brother, Jobm A. ' Merritt, one of the — brainiest sar ae ni Cig reid ® | Africa; that he got his data fiom |, 409 a record in bis new field of LESS THAN ONE CENT A DAY | <2 tsi oe se epee { fachets in the public schcols,| ZOst fshionable appearance. The | his (Siny:h’s) library. When Mr. Taborlaenehonih a clerk. in| seus 12 completo New Nvaza, tesides Essays, Short | Nopoeem aud cate country.” The work ts am. aay i Should se senant ’|select .guesiswho assembled on | J, E ubTels OO WG LIS Nhe Stories, Sketches, Poems. ete. Each number is eomplete, | frepnte asoouat 1 te Parsi } h re appointed to that place | fy oS : ‘ Jackson took the floor to answer] ing de urtment. He ia a young’| sniatsuaeinlueit Owe years sutecuzein makers | Sore i Mr. Cornich should do the. she inside, and the prattling little | ihe arguments of Morris, Brooks P “. The Trial : : . shi = oy oues on the outside asking admis- man Of ability and has the respect NEARLY TWO THOUSAND PAGES are thing and appoint ber. and Smyth, the latter foamed and i C G é hoicest works of ‘ it Plckewiok's adventures x A Grand Rall & sion recalled the hapj-y moments 0! | tretred. He was continually = condense . a ene oe Of the choicest works Seren as appeared in sa Te abounds “rand Rally of the Fourth | what was soon to tuke place. It|interrupting the essuyest. He DU, WN Gy & act slim Geer mons ‘a tte damp te ist Sunday School,R street iY : i214 was the marriage of Miss Lizzie een and 13 h streets n._w., Bailey of Richmond Va., to Rev. inday, April 15th, at 3 o’elck| Walter L. Burrell, formerly pas- pt p.m, : si brillant future finally geew despe-ate and desired one ee to know what the essayest was talking about. When Mr. of the Monthlies SOUTH WASHINGTON The progr vi is ; oa receirt of I centa in < mys Addvees j 4 UVOC ation Singir * and . ay Aas ria, Va. At pree's-ly | of T, M. McCants Stewart was a/’ The Thi fy Anne = Gf Se week of art Concraimenst a the ais game, cl after dress by Mr, kT. ‘Moss agg eh 6:30 o'clock the bridal party | tissue ot lies it wus the duty of e Thirteenth Anniversary Sirus so the teder lite ax Aipine svaisnabe or Sosa | arriv:d at the church accompan- the Virginia Avenue ied by Mrs. Burk snd Son of | Sunday School, took place on Sun- at Baptist T€ation of the Sunday School to eee ee ee ‘tenia ieee OTR the Charci,” : “ have confuted them and informed % the Bre. 110) fst, NW. Washington, D. raat ure” which will ve fol-| Alexaudriu, Miss Alice Jones and |the American public of their] Gay lust, at three o'clock p. m. ee a ae Tee by “inging, Speaking by| mother, who has bad the tender falsity. and was largely attended by i INCOI N dies li. P. Montgomery, and other | care of the lady,and who tegard- | members of the church avd by ‘nguished gentlemen, Colleci- Singing “God be with you till We muect again.” Benediction. R. Johnson, Pastor and W. O. olines, Supt. ae Commissioner of oystere J, H. White, still reports inereased revival iu the buisness along the: landings. ed, and so treated her as a daught~ er, and Mr, Waring Fearing, who had the honor togive her away. Dr. Crommell performed the ceremonies which were very many visitors from our sister schools, including the Sixth Street Baptist Sunday School. After the report ofthe secretary, Miss) WANTED—LADY.tcrcc,che,creuigcnt, fe M. E. Wilson, which showed a| Siicasaiay: Gay © Duos, pees pontioe COLLEGE School. Home Farm. Masters from Oxfoi ._ French carefully attended tor Statens cane successful in Public Exar:instions, BPyRY i<j Apply to. wan

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