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ge Sa ESE | AUTHORIZED aGE EAST WASHINGTON. ard 8, E. —_——>— ising farnisned on appli e advertisements Will not res for advert ; draft, postal money order. tter. Money forwarded way, isatthe sender's risk. In - {he amount and what it is for clly stated. w, CALVIN CHASE, , Washington D.C <7. N.W.. WASH. D. C. oak THE BER CAN BE HAD. _ Fowlers, $18 3rd street, 8.e. s,M Street, between 12th and tnwest. N i _—_——___—_—_——--——- | Luisville Ky. SATURDAY, March 9d, 1889. fLocals. ROOMS. For Rent with or with- 1, 1135 9 stn. w. » work done at the BEE i inspect. x , all modern improve- <a W. A. Stewart 10th apd Fst. traud Rally in Israel C. M. KE. on the Ist Sunday in The ex-Minister, Rev. R. ‘illiams, will preach at 7:30 wuuiversary sermon of the social circle. All are ited to ve present. 2%. as, Let every Baptist member min ster and all other citizens send in heir names to the Bex, This being inaugural week a y amount of matter was crowded out, the editor being busy otherw se, Mr. Andrew Gibson,who hes beet | visiting C. 0. Thomas of N. Y. is now stopping at 1428 21st n. w. llis fmends were glad tu see him asone who bas always been a ig light in the Washington ciety of color, G.L. A full report of the reception irs. L. Chase and daughters ppear next week. Also oth- er receptions that were given this week. Persons who want the Bex should send in their names at once, Most men, otherwise strong in bady and mind, will become un- id break down when af- rheumatism. If they wou try Salvation Oil they would find relief at enee. Price 25c. All the keys of Windsor Castle were 1 tly stolen, but even this nteafere with the rapid r. BullsCough Syrup. libbee, Miss., Oct. 16, 1886. Messts. A. T. Shellenberger and Co. ‘ Pa. Gents.— allenberger’s Pills ary last gave to of this place; a ise of chills and tried everything ’ auy permanent re- lief. In less than” ten days after taking Jour Autidote he was soand and well, and has gone through the entire season withont any return. It seems to have effectually driven the Malavious poison from his sys- tem, does 2 sale 0 vester, The bot sent me in Ke W.¢ long - Andersor standin fever, He known wi Yours truly V. A. Anderson. Aypleasant and cheerful room is essential to the health of the ba- the usual pains and ills of ung Ones soon vanish after ise of Dr. Bull’s Baby Syrup. 5 cents. aviug with the opinions others who differ with us in poli- tics or religion is called toleration. There is no difference of opinion however, as to the merits of Laxa- famous remedy for bowel ach troubies. At druggists. aS Se Saeed POINTERS. HE PRESS CONVENTION, Rer. T. BR, Wing of Mr. Mitchell, southern con outrages: cerning Are the Negro children are infe e black children? " yea, teach this hatred in oe Names I Jt tothe public view. Who Want the It, Wit is not Soutinue, price. All remittances | ing done call at the BEE office 1109 "etcs, should be ad-dressed|D. W. me nY SATURDAY AT | to appear in Washington D. C. in oy pruggist. corner 16th ana M| for positions as teachers, preach- 4 House, 4@Pennsylvania Ave. | and persons with business qualifi- Geda, asked the white children caught ,. to pay up or the paper Se discontinued and their laced on our dead head People paper must pay for wauted pay and dis-| too great to satisfy the thousands | faible, but are asnearly so.asit is poss of visitors who will find comfort in | SPECIAL NOTICES. First class lodging at Mrs. M. E. Conways, No, 2413 I street nh. y.Terms moderate. = The BEE would like to havea listof all Good Samaritan societies in thiscity andall other socielies organized by the colo.ed people. Direct to W. Calvin Chase, BEE office. If you want first class job print I street n. w. For lime, cement, hay, corn and oats, go to Goodacre’s, 1226 H st., Wanted: Five gentlemen and four ladies with good dramatic abil- ity tojoina colored dramatic Co. April. Address Ella B. Spencer 146 west 37th st, New York. Fields of labor—The colored teachers southern Bureau looks out ers, clerks, private secretaries antons. Address J. H. Lawson & co PERSONALS. Mr. Chas. F, Butler, president of the Harrisen and Morton club of the 21st Assembly District, left the city for New York, wednesday morning. Mr. Harry C. Smith, of the ‘*Cleveland Gazette” Cleveland Ohio, is in the city. Mr. T. $. Hamlin, business manager of the Virginia Lancet, Is in the city. Mr. W. W. Coghill, officer of the Har- rison and Morton club of the 2lst Assem- bly District, left the cityfor New York, Wednesday morning. Mr. Geo. Warren Sharper, Past Rit. Em. Gr. Com. State of R. L. and Mass. is in the city. J. W. Thompson, editor of the Peoples Journal Jacksonville, Fla., isin the city attending the press convenvion. Mr. A.M. Weekly, of the advocate Forrest City Ark., was in the eity this week, Edwin F, Horn editor of the Justice Chettanooga, Tenn., is in the city. I. C. Oldeham, of Nashville Tenn., is in the city. Mr. Jere A’ Brown, of the 68th Gener- al Assembly, of Cleveland, Ohio was in the city this week. R Hi, A. Brown, of Farmville, Va., is in the city. R. Thomas Smith, late of the V.N. & C. 1 Teachei—Pamplin, Va. is in the city, Capt. I. L. Cambridge of the Cambridg> Guards, of Connecticut is the guest of Mr. W. Y. Clark, 61 H st. n. w. Mr. Louis L. Brown, the well known and popular basso profunco, who has recently returned from the West Indies will sing at the grand concert to be given at Steenway Ball N. Y. city, on the 11th inst. by the Creole Concert Co., The an- nouncement is sufficient to attraet a large and appreciative audienhe, Prof. W. O. King, of Philadelphia has signed with the Creole Concert Co. of N. Y. for a six months engagement. H. R. Smith the able manager of this company was forme ly treasurerof the Casino Co. in N. Y. city. He paid Madame Adeline Patti $5600 for one concert at the Casino when she last appeared in concert in this country, Mr. Smith is ably assisted by Saml. J. Stokely Esq. Hon. and Mrs. William Copeland, of Cincinnati O., spent a pleasant week in our city. The lovely Mrs. Coprland has won many admirers for her worth and beauty during her visit. a - NEW YORK NOTES, The sheet called the American Eagle has made its appearance here again. It claims to have a New York office calling at the number designated I found only a cellar where coal and wood was sold by the pail and bundle, other than copies of the Eagle were thrown in to hght of which 1 failed to enquire These negroes who have their offices in the air avd run a newspaper on wind are @ poor return to us for the boodle of aiderman who now live at their home in Canada. The colums of the Eagle term with advice for Negro Americans to work, still this Editor (air line) would sooner die than do a days work, unless itwas at his role of trampter blowing his own horn. Let us hope that Queen Victoria wil! soon enlarge her Canadian burying plain and hove C. A. Johnsing put out of sight men like him keep the race before the people ina ludicrous light and retard their progress materially. Fred. Brown of Albany spent at the Gilbert House. The public eye will now turn toward our city where the centen- nial celebration in April will e- clipse any demonstration of mod- ern times. Delegations from all the states in the union will be presant and the committee having the affair in hand are meeting with flattering responses to their call for funds po expenses will be Sunday and Morday in this city this Metropolis at that celebration. | Edward F. Droop, 925 Penn. ave., call J. E. Bruce one of the corre~ spondants of this paper, who writes articles noted for their spyciuess, represented the Beg at the inau- guration exercises. Miss Helen Abrams, of this ci ty is among the absentees having gone to Washington to visit her brother who is a govt, printing office employer. The Edmonia club reception at Tamnay Hall March ist was a fine aflair the grand march led by R. IL Hucles there was over 250 couples of richly dressed guests in it, and Craigs orchestra fairly outdone themselves in rendering one of Boulangers latest marches. Many strangers came to the city on purpose to attend. The com- mittee in charge knew their busi- nass and everything worked like clock work, Hill and Howards club house on 6th ave. bas been closed out as the owners of the building pro~ posed to improve their premises, these popular men will open some where else later on. Florence Williams, Age corre-~ spondent has stired up quite a sensation by writing some truisms in her columns of local topics she knows a fraudulent transaction when she sees it and has the cour- age to exposs it. The Monte Corlo ball is to be the swell affair of the season. The souvenirs to be given to the ladies on that night are said to have cost $50.00 per hundred. The names of the committee are sure gurantees of a good time. Newell O. New- man, president; John A. Bobian, treasurer; H O, Payne, secretary; Thomos Hoffman, vice president; Peter Nichols, sergeant at arms. Tickets may be had at Greens 6th ave. oo Col. Ferd Harris and Willy Jones of Pine Biuff Arkansas have been for the past week guests of Dr. and Mrs JeromeRilely. Col. Harris is Circuit and Chancery Clerk of his County, and received the cau- cus nomina.ion for U. 8. senator four years ago. Mr. Willy Jones, is the sole owner and operator of the Willy Jones street railway system of Pine bluff and estimat- ed to be worth a quarter of a million and single. Collingwood Beach Pleasantly situated on the Poto- mac River, Will Open in May 1839. This popular Excursion Resort, with its delightful groves, Famous Springs, of pure cool water, aud fine Beach, makes its natural attractions superior to all others. Large Daucing Pavillion, and Dining rooms Summer Houses, and ali the popular amuse ments. Gravity Railroad, shooting Gall+ry, Flying He ete. Large grounds for Ball playing, Tournaments and other Field sports The fast and popular Srsamer PILOT BOY, Capt J. R. Spransy, will make regular scheduled trips to the Beach during the season. Mr. E. Murray the popular Ca- terer will have charge of the dining room and ‘confectionery on the grounds and steamer. The management assures its patrons, po- lite attention and assistance in all proper enjoyment and pleasure and provides for order and decorum on the grounds and steamer. Organi ions desiring dates should make early appl ion to—Capt. J. R. Spran- sy, Seventh St. arf, —__—_ ++ —_____ ‘Sold for SL OO, until lately. Best $55 watch in the world. Perfect timekeeper. War-, ranted. Heavy Solid Gold Hunting Cases. Both Indies’ jand gents’ sizes, with works and cases of equal One Personine caltiy can secure one fi together with our large and val- uable line of Household Samples. These samples, as well as tho watch, we send eee andafter You have kept in r home for ®@ months and shown them to thoso who write at once can be a ee ee ere end Samples. We pay all express, freieht,eta Addr Stinson & Co., Box 812, Portiand, Maine. $85 Solid Gold oY DANIEL FREEMAN, U00 NEW YORK AVENUE NORTHWEST. Portraits enlarged 1m Crayon, Oil, and Pasted. Old pictures made new. ARTISTIC WORK OF ALL DISCRIPTION. PLAIN, PICIORIAL AND BUSINESS SIGNS. Orders by mail or otherwise promptly attended to. Jan. 12th 1 y. Intelligent Readers will notice that Tutt's Pills | are not “warranted to cure” all classes of diseases, but only such as result from a disordered liver, viz: ‘ Vertigo, Headache, Dyspepsia, Fevers, Costiveness, Bilious Colic, Flatulence, etc. For these they are not warranted in- sible tomakearemedy. Price, 25cts. SOLD EVERYWHERE, attention to his large stock of STEINWAY & Gambler, Wheelock, Briggs, Behning, and other, PIANOS! Story sud Clark, Vouch and Warren ORGANS. Wonderful Aeolian Orgaed Sold on installments, exchanged, rented repaired, tuned, moved, aud stored, Violins, Banjos, and Gnitars. Stringsa specialty. Sheet musie and musical mor chandise at the old stand, 925 Pa. ave, Feb. 23, tf. h LEAP FOR LIFE indicates the eagerness with which these Wonderful Bargains Sages BRODH'EAD’S are sought after. 4 button kid gloves, 50 cts. Double width Ladies cloth 19 ¢. $1.25 gross grained silk now .874. Corsets 25 cts. and up. Lonsdale cambric 93. Gladstone shirts, 57 cents. Canton flannel, 5 cents. Dress makers black cambric, 5 cents. 57 inch Damask towels, 29 cents Camfortables, 59 cents. Blankets, $1.00 per pair. Ginghams, 5 cents. Silk plush, 624 cents. Yard wide cashmere, and etc., etc. BRODWEAD & GD. 907 F' St. N,W., 25 cts. (MASONIC TEMPLE.) Oldest,most reliable, and the cheapest house on F street. Es- tablished 1867. KR. E. STOVALL-JOHN H. PAYNTER, R. E STOVALL & CO, STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES, COFFEES AND TEAS A SPECIALTY. 1002 20TH STREET NORTHWEST If you want first class wedding vitation printed cometo theBza office. HAS NO EQUAL. PERFECT SATISFACTION New Home Sewing Machine Co. —ORANGE, MASS.— 30 Union Square, N.Y. Chicago, fil, St Mo, Atianta, Ga. Dallas, Tex, San Franc! i ALG © ET LTE HECURE A HOME INTHE LAND OF FLOWRS DINSMORE! One of the growing towns of the South, is situated on both sides of Savanrah, Florida & Western Railroad, just twelve miles from Jacksonville, Fla. It is high, dry and level, and a successfal horti- cultural and truck-growing section of the State. Dinsmore can be easily reached from Jacksonville by railroad, by water route, or by an hour and a half drive over an excel- lent plank and shell road. Dinsmore is not one of the isola- ted spots that is only laid out on paper, but a thriving prosperous town that recommends itself to capitalist and laborer, to fathers and wives who are vigilant over their own interests and the welfare of their children, to those who are seeking homes and those who have capital to invest for speculation. The land can be obtained at re- markably low figures and on terms suitable to the condition of every purchaser. At the present -low figures a poor man can make regu- lar payments ona valuable home with less than the aggregate of unnecessary expense or money act- nally thrown away. lv is an in- vestment that one cannot regret and through which you will realize many. times the amount invested. The prices are for Front Business Lots one acre, $65, $50, $35. Sec- ond choice, $25 $18. Third choice $15. Fourth choice $10. Fifth choice, $5. It must be remember- ed that these are acre lots. We also have vegetable and truck farms laid out adjacent to Dinsmore, containing from five to sixteen acres each, which we offer for the benefit of those who wish to farm at $5 acre. Our terms are one fourth cash and balance in one, two and three years. The chain of title will be short and strong. It is from the State of Florida to the Railroad and from the Railroad to you. ®Truck farming around Dinsmore would be at the door of two of the greatest markets in the South. Let every poor man if with but one dollar, commence to buy a lot in Dinsmore. The fare from Jackson- ville and return is only twenty-five cents. Think of it. There are eight passenger trains per day and the round trip will only cost twen- ty-five cents. Trout creek, a large stream® passes right through the vicinity, thas affording pure fresh water for steck, perfect drainage and abundance of fish. TAKE WARNING NOW, and do not let this grand opportunity slip you. It isthe very best chance you will have to securea good piece of yaluable property and such startling prices. The merchants in Dinsmore are enjoying @ good trade and the town is rapidly growing. Saw mills are convenient for securing timber to build, and laborers who desire work can get from a dollar and a half to two dollars per day. 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